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you know derrick dorsey?the last time you were at the house? i told him i was there friday or whatever it was. >> they also asked if he knew anything about kim. even then, he said he had no idea why police were so interested in the dorseys. >> she's very sweet. very nice. you know, she always, you know -- i only saw her a couple times. >> one of them was that friday. he had been called to the dorsey home to fine-tune the entertainment system. while he was there, he noticed a chill between the husband and wife. >> i remember just she walked by and said hey, i got -- i'm headed to the gym. and i said okay. we'll see you. and derrick didn't say anything to her. so i thought that was weird, you know, i was like you don't say bye to your wife? i guess he was more interested in getting this electronics fixed. >> because something must have jumped out at you. you don't know this couple very well. >> weird. they didn't have -- i didn't see an affectionate relationship between the two at all. >> as the detectives list
you know derrick dorsey?the last time you were at the house? i told him i was there friday or whatever it was. >> they also asked if he knew anything about kim. even then, he said he had no idea why police were so interested in the dorseys. >> she's very sweet. very nice. you know, she always, you know -- i only saw her a couple times. >> one of them was that friday. he had been called to the dorsey home to fine-tune the entertainment system. while he was there, he noticed a...
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derrick stiller joins us now, great to have you with us. >> thanks for having me. >> you make the pointal impact on the chinese economy from hong kong, it wouldn't be that great, but it's the other ways in which hong kong brings money into china that could be harmed. >> that's right. if you took a list of the major of challenges of the chinese economy, they don't allow rural people to own land so how do those people get richer. the state sector is huge, and they don't allow competition, so they suppress innovation those don't involve hong kong, except at the end. at the end, the chinese run up a huge amount of debt. they acknowledge this, open the financial services market, creating opportunities but a lot of those firms want to base tems in hong kong to take advantage of the opening in china and that's where the protests can matter. >> congress is considering a bill sort of saying what's going on in hong kong is not okay by us, how could that royal things, either when it comes to the trade wars or when it comes to getting money into china >> well, the bill by itself doesn't really do v
derrick stiller joins us now, great to have you with us. >> thanks for having me. >> you make the pointal impact on the chinese economy from hong kong, it wouldn't be that great, but it's the other ways in which hong kong brings money into china that could be harmed. >> that's right. if you took a list of the major of challenges of the chinese economy, they don't allow rural people to own land so how do those people get richer. the state sector is huge, and they don't allow...
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and derrick scissors an asia economist at the american enterprise institute mr. scissors, let me begin with you because you have an interesting take on all of the -- the -- the trade headlines that swirl around. and it is this the far more important trade pact to push through is not any deal or a nib-let of a deal with china, a phase one deal. but the usmca. why do you say that? and what do you expect to happen >> thanks for the question three reasons. number one, the usmca has a sunset clause that's 16 years. which means it provides the certainty that traders want. a china trade deal probably has a sunset clause of 16 weeks. it's not gonna get -- we're not gonna stick with it. canada and mexico are now both larger trade partners than china, which means the volume of the deal is much more important in usmca than a china trade deal and the deal would be passed by the congress if it does pass, which means it would be set in law rather than be reversed in an election year or after an election if we get a new administration so for all those reasons, usmca dwarves the
and derrick scissors an asia economist at the american enterprise institute mr. scissors, let me begin with you because you have an interesting take on all of the -- the -- the trade headlines that swirl around. and it is this the far more important trade pact to push through is not any deal or a nib-let of a deal with china, a phase one deal. but the usmca. why do you say that? and what do you expect to happen >> thanks for the question three reasons. number one, the usmca has a sunset...
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to the war and i went to the wall and stood on it and the rest is history thank you so much john derrickthomas sparrow of the berlin wall morial and thank you for watching. years after the fall of the berlin wall. w. dear antone. when your mother was born in 1969 the world was already 8 years old you know my grandchildren were born after the war born in a real unified germany 3 generations one family on a journey.
to the war and i went to the wall and stood on it and the rest is history thank you so much john derrickthomas sparrow of the berlin wall morial and thank you for watching. years after the fall of the berlin wall. w. dear antone. when your mother was born in 1969 the world was already 8 years old you know my grandchildren were born after the war born in a real unified germany 3 generations one family on a journey.
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derrick van dan has more about it. >> you know, that is the product of not only days of heavy rainfallg winds moving across the adriatic ocean and pushing the tidal surge into the ocean. this is the south of france. regionally, kind of the same locations. two separate countries here. when you talk about 200 millimeters of rainfall, up to eight inches in a 24-period, you will get flooding just about anywhere in the world. this is the time we see them move across the mediterranean. another storm system lining up today and into the end of the weekend. that is going to help draw in the stronger winds along the adriatic. we focus our attention once again on venice. we recall what happened tuesday. the second highest aqua alta that caused so much flooding and damage. the highest in 1966. now, this is a tidal chart. you're looking at self days of high and low tides. if you notice, we are coming off a max of 140 centimeters today. another high tide expected this evening. we have the potential for another exceptional tidal day which will put this number up to near 11 for the past century. it is
derrick van dan has more about it. >> you know, that is the product of not only days of heavy rainfallg winds moving across the adriatic ocean and pushing the tidal surge into the ocean. this is the south of france. regionally, kind of the same locations. two separate countries here. when you talk about 200 millimeters of rainfall, up to eight inches in a 24-period, you will get flooding just about anywhere in the world. this is the time we see them move across the mediterranean. another...
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the spurs take a seven point lead, the dub's keeping it close, the defense by willie coley stein on derrickite back the other way and it's damien lee with the flesh, he had 16. a two-point game at the half, we are good. third-quarter warriors working, draymond green to stein for the finish, he had six . a little pick and roll, a lot of pick and roll tonight. delo to marquise chris. a hard jam they are. warriors down by seven, but the spurs would pull away and mills was the man. how about 31 points in 22 minutes off the bench, that's official. san antonio wins 127-110. the warriors are one and for. >>> the sharks are mired in their own early-season nightmare coming home tonight after a brutal road trip was supposed to offer some relief. instead, it merely twisted the proverbial knife. these guys hosting the jets, second period it's 1-0 winnipeg and sharks on the attack. johnny brezinski, his fourth, tied the game of 1. jets go up 2-1 and in the fourth period the sharks go up once again. evander kane, let's fly so much. the hurdle redirects, it is 2- 2, but 90 seconds to play and the sharks g
the spurs take a seven point lead, the dub's keeping it close, the defense by willie coley stein on derrickite back the other way and it's damien lee with the flesh, he had 16. a two-point game at the half, we are good. third-quarter warriors working, draymond green to stein for the finish, he had six . a little pick and roll, a lot of pick and roll tonight. delo to marquise chris. a hard jam they are. warriors down by seven, but the spurs would pull away and mills was the man. how about 31...
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carol and her son derrick johnson soon decided this thanksgiving they would pay it forward and donated450 back to the church. >> i wish that we could have more acts of kindness like that in our community. >> reporter: a celebration of giving and of giving thanks. >> my mom cannot enjoy this, but somebody else can. >> reporter: what became of carol's late mom's money will help feed a family of five for a week from a thanksgiving table abundant with generosity. kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >>> that is a great way to pay it forward. that is "nbc nightly news" for tonight. i'm peter alexander. for all of us here at nbc news, we thank you for watching and happy thanksgiving. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ i want your ugly ♪ i want your everything as long as your love, love, i want your love ♪ ♪ i want your drama ♪ i want your stair ♪ i want your love ♪ i want your love ♪ you know that i want you ♪ you know that i need to ♪ i want your love, and i want to reinvent you and me ♪ ♪ i want your loving i want your love ♪ ♪ i want your love and ♪ ♪ >> kelly: welcome to "the kelly clar
carol and her son derrick johnson soon decided this thanksgiving they would pay it forward and donated450 back to the church. >> i wish that we could have more acts of kindness like that in our community. >> reporter: a celebration of giving and of giving thanks. >> my mom cannot enjoy this, but somebody else can. >> reporter: what became of carol's late mom's money will help feed a family of five for a week from a thanksgiving table abundant with generosity. kevin...
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while titans running back derrick henr tyreek hill roundi out the top five lsu's in the driver's seat after beating up on alabama. thimn tide fourth. ohio state and clemson sandwiched in between. minnesota has jumped in the top ten for the first time in 57 years after they upset penn state. >>> nbc meteorologist janessa webb back in with more on this arctic forecast and janessa, i'm sure a lot of these teams will be dealing with some frigid temperatures >> yeah, there's no going back now. the deep freeze is on. we have about 41 states, over half the country that's going to be dealing with this arctic blast. and it's really just starting to settle in. let's look at daytime highs today. rapid city 21 degrees. many of these spots across the central plains to the midwest are 25 to 30 degrees below average. and that's not even factoring in the winds the next 24 hours. suf these areas for the upper midwest. that will continue for at least the o valley into the northeast. new york city 57 this is massive arctic air, and we still haven't talked about snow we'll talk about that coming oh, can
while titans running back derrick henr tyreek hill roundi out the top five lsu's in the driver's seat after beating up on alabama. thimn tide fourth. ohio state and clemson sandwiched in between. minnesota has jumped in the top ten for the first time in 57 years after they upset penn state. >>> nbc meteorologist janessa webb back in with more on this arctic forecast and janessa, i'm sure a lot of these teams will be dealing with some frigid temperatures >> yeah, there's no going...
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. >> we'll hear from derrick next. republican line. your reaction to the testimony today? >> hey. hello, america. thank you for my moment in comments to everybody that's been datalking and giving us patience. i guess the question to us all is now that we've seen and heard and it seems as though we went in with an idea and now we're coming out with perhaps an unchanged idea to go look at our congress and see the same thing, then no vote. and it pushes on my question. i do not know is that the next step is go partisan again because it doesn't seem to anybody that there's a clear violation to impeach the president of the united states. like the last caller said. much it's not my president. okay. got it. he's still our president. what is the next step? >> the next step is chairman schiff has left the building. we don't expect some news briefing with him. he did not indicate at the close of the hearing what the next steps might be. the what we think that could be is a report to come out and the judiciary committee possibly taking it from there. public hearings, we're not sure of. there
. >> we'll hear from derrick next. republican line. your reaction to the testimony today? >> hey. hello, america. thank you for my moment in comments to everybody that's been datalking and giving us patience. i guess the question to us all is now that we've seen and heard and it seems as though we went in with an idea and now we're coming out with perhaps an unchanged idea to go look at our congress and see the same thing, then no vote. and it pushes on my question. i do not know is...
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and that's the 4th id science correspondent rick williams who now joins me in the studio welcome derrick that's a huge down but almost 3 quarters of a 1000000 people killed by jones resistance to antibiotics last have alone what's driving this increase well there are a couple of different things as we saw all germs will eventually become resistant to antibiotics that's the nature of evolution but where we're accelerating this evolution in a couple of different ways 1st of all one of the big problems is over press. scription of the antibiotics that we have we've been prescribing some of these drugs for 60 years now and often were prescribing them in situations where they're not medically necessary all of us have taken courses of antibiotics particularly in the seventy's eighty's ninety's before this became a big problem that weren't really necessary the doctor you would go to the doctor with an infection in your throat the doctor would say we don't know if it's a virus which isn't affected by an antibiotic or of bacteria we're going to go ahead and give you antibiotics anyway it's estimat
and that's the 4th id science correspondent rick williams who now joins me in the studio welcome derrick that's a huge down but almost 3 quarters of a 1000000 people killed by jones resistance to antibiotics last have alone what's driving this increase well there are a couple of different things as we saw all germs will eventually become resistant to antibiotics that's the nature of evolution but where we're accelerating this evolution in a couple of different ways 1st of all one of the big...
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there aquariums there are reporting and he's here with me in person good to have you here with us derrick what some of those dangers that you just mentioned in your report are the most immediate danger to children's health well i think in europe at latest probably the question of infection and spreading infection as is it is really the major issue that's that's most pressing at the moment as temperatures rise you get the spread as i mentioned briefly in the report of a mosquito is that can act as vectors for diseases like think if you've heard or a west nile or west nile fever and that's slowly beginning to spread and in southern europe but the law as we have longer hotter summers that those numbers of maybe a couple 100 cases of west nile fever in there over the course of of a summer could explode it's it's set to do that and so then then it becomes a question of infrastructure and whether or not we're going to be able to cope with that particular problem i would say that would be probably one of the most pressing things another aspect of it of course is there is the question of as tempe
there aquariums there are reporting and he's here with me in person good to have you here with us derrick what some of those dangers that you just mentioned in your report are the most immediate danger to children's health well i think in europe at latest probably the question of infection and spreading infection as is it is really the major issue that's that's most pressing at the moment as temperatures rise you get the spread as i mentioned briefly in the report of a mosquito is that can act...
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science expert derek williams joins me in studio derrick i mean it's been hoped for a long time that simple effective blood tests would be available one day i mean why is it taken so long while it's to a certain extent you have to understand that cancer is not cancer is not cancer every single cancer every tumor is unique even if for example in the case of breast cancer even if the the tumor arises from the same tissue in 2 different women it will eventually develop and mutate and turn into 2 very different diseases that will elevate biomarkers within the blood in different ways and so what's going to i think in the long term the most effective with these with this kind of blood testing looking at biomarkers to predict to predict cancer farther down the road is batteries of biomarker so if you're looking at 101220 of them at this at the same time and then you're going to have it have a long term average and in a study that's coming out later today in this conference in glasgow for example look when they were looking at a biomarker that's now used for ovarian cancer over $50000.00 wom
science expert derek williams joins me in studio derrick i mean it's been hoped for a long time that simple effective blood tests would be available one day i mean why is it taken so long while it's to a certain extent you have to understand that cancer is not cancer is not cancer every single cancer every tumor is unique even if for example in the case of breast cancer even if the the tumor arises from the same tissue in 2 different women it will eventually develop and mutate and turn into 2...
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joining me now is dead it really is a science desk a welcome derrick nonuse from the depths of space about the structure of a filesystem it sounds like a rocket science break it down for us and all of us as to what this means we brought in some visual aids to help i'm going to just lead you through this a little bit to understand really what the probes have discovered you have to understand how do you 1st decide what is interstellar space and what's the space that's inside the solar system how can you set up a border there where you can set up a border because the sun radiates in all directions creating a sphere that which is which is known as the heliosphere and now the heliosphere of course is our entire solar system is moving through our galaxy the milky way in one direction so spreading out behind this helio's you're in the middle like a wind sock you can see the rest of this entire area is known as the heliosphere but really what's interesting is the front leading edge of it the direction that our solar system is taking that's and especially most particularly what's known as the
joining me now is dead it really is a science desk a welcome derrick nonuse from the depths of space about the structure of a filesystem it sounds like a rocket science break it down for us and all of us as to what this means we brought in some visual aids to help i'm going to just lead you through this a little bit to understand really what the probes have discovered you have to understand how do you 1st decide what is interstellar space and what's the space that's inside the solar system how...
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well derrick williams from your science is here to tell us what all this means so news from the depths of space about a a structure of the solar system i'm told break this down for us what is know me well i love stories like this because actually it brings me back to my own teaching days we even have a visual aid to help sort of understand this a little bit more basically what these 2 probes did was that they prove the existence of what's known as the helio's we are now the helio city or is this giant circular sphere that surrounds the solar system the space you have to understand is permeated by what's called plasma now plasma is charged particles and and gases thinly spread evenly spread throughout space now the sun is admitting huge amounts of electromagnetic radiation and vaisakhi what these these probes discovered is that that has an edge that has an edge that's known as the helio pause now you have to understand you see the sphere in the middle of course we're moving through space so it's got this teal spreading out behind it so it looks sort of like a comet but the interesting p
well derrick williams from your science is here to tell us what all this means so news from the depths of space about a a structure of the solar system i'm told break this down for us what is know me well i love stories like this because actually it brings me back to my own teaching days we even have a visual aid to help sort of understand this a little bit more basically what these 2 probes did was that they prove the existence of what's known as the helio's we are now the helio city or is...
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darius slaton was second lamar jackson, derrick henry and tyreek hill rounding out the top five >>> lsu in the driver's seat after they beat up on alabama. alabama slid to fourth place ohio state and clemson sandwiched in between. minnesota has jumped into the top 10 for the first time in 27 years after their big upset of penn state and i just cannot imagine what green bay was dealing with and unfortunately, janessa, no end in sight here. >> no end in sight and i know you're looking forward to the snow forecast if you are in the midwest to northeast it's headed our way. accumulaon 9 ttiting snow for c today. expect major delays. and this cold is making its way to the south even around dallas to louisiana we're watching that freezing cold >> wow >> thank you in today's quick hits the rockefeller center christmas tree has arrived in new york city, officially kicking off the holiday season the 77-foot-tall norway spruce christmas tree was cut down last thursday it's going to be lit for the first time december 4th. >>> mercury is set to cross in front of the sun this morning for the last ti
darius slaton was second lamar jackson, derrick henry and tyreek hill rounding out the top five >>> lsu in the driver's seat after they beat up on alabama. alabama slid to fourth place ohio state and clemson sandwiched in between. minnesota has jumped into the top 10 for the first time in 27 years after their big upset of penn state and i just cannot imagine what green bay was dealing with and unfortunately, janessa, no end in sight here. >> no end in sight and i know you're...
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cairo, right now is resting in that area between the floating derricks. next slide. now, a real disaster strikes. remember, i told you, i'm going to tell you how not to raise a vessel because the board of supervisors has given me $60,000. i go up to the twin cities. everything have been going good when i went to the twin cities. i arrived there and what we havd done, we had picked up the cairo and dropped the cairo down and put her on one of those barges. remember, those barges are roughly 40 feet in width. we find out the river was rising fast. and, the stern of the vessel was on that. where is it now? is in the wires. it is crushed, is a catamaran and it is crushed. they were happy when i arrived because it was 20 below in the twin cities. beyond the twin cities, i'm now dejected again. now, we going to bring the vessel up in three parts. as you can see, there is the casemate shield. that is 2. 5 inches of armor. this points upstream. it is 2. 5 inches of iron, ship glass iron. backed by 24 inches of oak. that is where the vessel is going to take the heavy hitting.
cairo, right now is resting in that area between the floating derricks. next slide. now, a real disaster strikes. remember, i told you, i'm going to tell you how not to raise a vessel because the board of supervisors has given me $60,000. i go up to the twin cities. everything have been going good when i went to the twin cities. i arrived there and what we havd done, we had picked up the cairo and dropped the cairo down and put her on one of those barges. remember, those barges are roughly 40...
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congressman scott perry, and ed rollins with us and derrick scissors on the people's republic of chinathey are a rising national security threat, back to you. elizabeth: a busy show, i'll be watching. >> we have new problem for pete strzok, former fbi agent accused of anti-trump, pro-hillary bias, he oversaw fbi probe to hillary's use of a personal e-mail server while she was secretary of state. justice department angry that strzok may have buried the hillary probe. >> my concern is he obstructed justice by threb rattily burying a very important investigation to hillary clinton's misuse, negligent handling of most classified material we have in possession of government by placing it on a unsecured server in her home. elizabeth: what do you think, john? did he obstruct justice. >> there a problem with the case, irk ropy for me is that strzok used his open personal devices for fbi information while he is investigating the use of personal devices for sensitive information. it makes no sense. >> here is the other thing, we read office of professional responsibility lotter to strzok, he is
congressman scott perry, and ed rollins with us and derrick scissors on the people's republic of chinathey are a rising national security threat, back to you. elizabeth: a busy show, i'll be watching. >> we have new problem for pete strzok, former fbi agent accused of anti-trump, pro-hillary bias, he oversaw fbi probe to hillary's use of a personal e-mail server while she was secretary of state. justice department angry that strzok may have buried the hillary probe. >> my concern is...
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here's what derrick had to say about that.s there with me a couple of those >>states that think this was a it's all my fault and i take full responsibility. it's not easy to play there. it's loud. its its rowdy they put up a lot of points right there. they do a lot of things well on the front so it's just tough tough to play tough place, but. that's why we play the games, you know. what you look for to moments like this. >>so here we go ken and pam we've got both teams going up against some mvp quarterback right here. and they be stopped can they be stopped in the weather is going to be horrendous in baltimore as well the storm is going to be there were talking about 49 degrees at kickoff and rainy got to work through that as well camp but in teen and baltimore, 49 is ashley. >>it could be like 20 so rain though the ravens are a team that is built for those type of conditions so will see a the 49 ers can >>san diego business owners following a valuable lesson treating people the way he i'd like to be treated. he's defending a
here's what derrick had to say about that.s there with me a couple of those >>states that think this was a it's all my fault and i take full responsibility. it's not easy to play there. it's loud. its its rowdy they put up a lot of points right there. they do a lot of things well on the front so it's just tough tough to play tough place, but. that's why we play the games, you know. what you look for to moments like this. >>so here we go ken and pam we've got both teams going up...
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with me now is sheriff derrick cunningham.derstanding you knew sheriff williams and as we mentioned, the suspect's father worked fors awe as deputy, what was your reaction? >> i was -- brook, i was shocked. any time someone call you and pass on information such as that, that your neighboring sheriff was shot and killed, you're speechless and the only thing going through your mind is that i need to get down here and be here for him, that was my main thinking. >> can you talk to me a little bit about big john? i know he went by big john williams. the man, his impact on the community? >> big john is one of the guys that, when i say he's -- not just a colleague or not just another sheriff in your county, we were very close friends. you see me, you see big john. i always within down to his county to assist him with programs. he came here to assist me, he was the person i could depend on. we go out of town, we have conferences, we went out of town together, we travels together, we were just that close, we talked on a daily basis. i
with me now is sheriff derrick cunningham.derstanding you knew sheriff williams and as we mentioned, the suspect's father worked fors awe as deputy, what was your reaction? >> i was -- brook, i was shocked. any time someone call you and pass on information such as that, that your neighboring sheriff was shot and killed, you're speechless and the only thing going through your mind is that i need to get down here and be here for him, that was my main thinking. >> can you talk to me a...
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. >> jack del rio on twitter this week mentioned that derrick struggles in cold weather. >> yes, jack couple of times. i used to think this was a team game. but yes, it's all my fault, and i take full responsibility. >> there you go. the stand up guy that he always is. >>> holiday college basketball. the cable car classic. something that goes way back in bay area history down in santa clara. the broncos had a pretty good team to face. their fans knew it, that the denver pioneers might not be the biggest collision course. this is the broncos breaking keshawn justice. 16 points. hitsthe three there. 14-0 run in the second half by santa clara put it away for them. 81-64 the final. the broncos off to a nice start. they are 6-1. yes, you're on camera. >>> meantime, pay attention to this soccer workout here. this is a little tough. this young lady, missy hyatt from portland oregon, tough enough for most of us to be on a treadmill. that is some nice hand foot coordination. >>> he can flop, just like the players. parallel to the net here on the score. to appreciate it, you really have to see
. >> jack del rio on twitter this week mentioned that derrick struggles in cold weather. >> yes, jack couple of times. i used to think this was a team game. but yes, it's all my fault, and i take full responsibility. >> there you go. the stand up guy that he always is. >>> holiday college basketball. the cable car classic. something that goes way back in bay area history down in santa clara. the broncos had a pretty good team to face. their fans knew it, that the...
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derrick henry runs over the jags for two scores.le forces five turnovers to move the 6-0 on the road. cleveland wins its third straight behind three baker mayfield t.d. passes. pittsburgh moves back into a playoff spot. buffalo improves to 8-3 for the first time since 1996. for more go to cbssportshq.com. everything you love about car insurance -- the discounts... the rate comparisons... and flo in a boat. ♪ insurance adventure awaits at "progressive on ice." tickets not available now or ever. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to parkinson's. don't take nuplazid if you are allergic to its ingredients. nuplazid can increase
derrick henry runs over the jags for two scores.le forces five turnovers to move the 6-0 on the road. cleveland wins its third straight behind three baker mayfield t.d. passes. pittsburgh moves back into a playoff spot. buffalo improves to 8-3 for the first time since 1996. for more go to cbssportshq.com. everything you love about car insurance -- the discounts... the rate comparisons... and flo in a boat. ♪ insurance adventure awaits at "progressive on ice." tickets not available...
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. >> something we have been gig big on is derrick getting ouso it will be cool watching. >> he is smart and knows how to get open and create space. good locker room guy and high effort. you know, sneaky athlete all those things he is a good football player. >> carr is looking to throw in the end zone and fires touchdown. >> reporter: all told the raiders scored 4 touchdowns all of them by rookies. >> that's first time ever ever soon it. >> reporter: you are not alone first time since the merger they have gotten 4tds from rookies what single game. >> the foundation is pretty good, man. the rookies to be able to play big roles not just packages of plays, you can hear they can play everything. >> reporter: what choose mean in the here and now? >> i mean a big rookie dinner. . >> reporter: jacobs is just halfway through the first nfl season and he has already passed marcus allen for most rushing yards by raider rookie. and he takes great pride in sunday's rookie explosion saying that he and his fellow first year players are trying to "change the culture and build a dynasty in oakland scott
. >> something we have been gig big on is derrick getting ouso it will be cool watching. >> he is smart and knows how to get open and create space. good locker room guy and high effort. you know, sneaky athlete all those things he is a good football player. >> carr is looking to throw in the end zone and fires touchdown. >> reporter: all told the raiders scored 4 touchdowns all of them by rookies. >> that's first time ever ever soon it. >> reporter: you are...
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not going to go that yes an american president just admitted that he's only interested in the oil derrick and president just admitted that he's only interested in the oil things may never be the same again. things may never be the same again. and internet troll form has been exposed and poland posing as a small marketing firm and internet troll forum has been exposed in poland posing as a small marketing firm that comes amid the war against alleged russian trolls show the difference here look at how threats closer guy comes amid the war against alleged russian trolls show the difference here look at how threats closer to home were missed when you think. of home were missed. do you think all the old phones be honest the 1st wood that springs to mind is well russia and who could blame the 1st wood that springs to mind is well russia and who could blame you for thinking that when you're being blasted with this from every direction that when you're being blasted with this from every direction brussels tell social media giants to delete russian trolls attacked brussels tell social media giants
not going to go that yes an american president just admitted that he's only interested in the oil derrick and president just admitted that he's only interested in the oil things may never be the same again. things may never be the same again. and internet troll form has been exposed and poland posing as a small marketing firm and internet troll forum has been exposed in poland posing as a small marketing firm that comes amid the war against alleged russian trolls show the difference here look...
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that the world is fine derrick and his father bave rencil also stuck to their own positions. how do you begin to reach people that have those views t get them, in a way, on the path that you tookif that's possible? >> right. i think it's never going to be as easy as tryg argue somebody into a new world view. k oking back on my experience, i that happened was it took place through discussion and debate. that's what i felt was really convincing me was what are my ideas and why are they wrong? looking back on it, it was the fact that i was ina different community. so you can't force that to happen. but it's also not quite a hard as we might think. >> when you look at this toxic atmosphere in our country today, in particular in our country, but it seems to be all over thei worlso many other places, too-- are u at all hopeful rhat we can ever be united we stand e again, if we ever did stand united? ean, i find it difficult to move forward and be engaged wipeout having some sort of because i think that you can see hope in every individual person who comes to a new understanding or
that the world is fine derrick and his father bave rencil also stuck to their own positions. how do you begin to reach people that have those views t get them, in a way, on the path that you tookif that's possible? >> right. i think it's never going to be as easy as tryg argue somebody into a new world view. k oking back on my experience, i that happened was it took place through discussion and debate. that's what i felt was really convincing me was what are my ideas and why are they...
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. >> i'm going to piggy back on a question that derrick, my friend and colleague from bloomberg news asked you when you were here last year, is the va going to recommend to congress to change the law and regulate drug prices within the industry? >> well, we already have, so i learned this. i've been there a year and three months. we already have -- jim, correct me if i'm wrong -- we already have special pricing to are our drugs, is that correct? >> that's correct. >> yeah, we work with industry on those prices. we are different from the rest of the government. >> got it. great. that's good to know. i'd like to ask a question-- when you think about it, think about it from business's perspective. we have 9 1/2 million patients. >> exactly, it's a-- >> and we may get more patients in the next few years. >> yes. i'd like to ask a question about austin tice. >> yes. >> who is a marine corps vet turned journalist. >> 2012, went missing in syria. >> what can they do to ensure the return of austin tice. >> let me share my own family's experience with what my father told me about corresponden
. >> i'm going to piggy back on a question that derrick, my friend and colleague from bloomberg news asked you when you were here last year, is the va going to recommend to congress to change the law and regulate drug prices within the industry? >> well, we already have, so i learned this. i've been there a year and three months. we already have -- jim, correct me if i'm wrong -- we already have special pricing to are our drugs, is that correct? >> that's correct. >>...
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derrick henry runs for 188 yards and two scores as tennessee stuns kc.outduels detroit and snaps its four-game slide. the jets survive and win the battle of now,. atlanta shocks new orleans to end its six-game losing streak. for more go to cbssportshq.com. . whoo! [ screaming ] and they never say a thing. [ sighs ] well, i feel better. that's why progressive covers them in your auto policy at no extra charge. [ crying ] he only needed a spare. keeping you and your secret keepers safe. tothe problem is corporationsfix he anything.ed a spare. and the people who run and own them have purchased our democracy. here's the difference between me and the other candidates. i don't think we can fix our democracy from the inside. i don't believe washington politicians and big corporations will let that happen. the only way we can make change happen comestother ytrust lician is or the p outside. and if you say you trust the people, are you willing to stand up to the insiders and the big corporations, and give the people the tools they need to fix our democracy. a nat
derrick henry runs for 188 yards and two scores as tennessee stuns kc.outduels detroit and snaps its four-game slide. the jets survive and win the battle of now,. atlanta shocks new orleans to end its six-game losing streak. for more go to cbssportshq.com. . whoo! [ screaming ] and they never say a thing. [ sighs ] well, i feel better. that's why progressive covers them in your auto policy at no extra charge. [ crying ] he only needed a spare. keeping you and your secret keepers safe. tothe...
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galvanized my need ensure that we are protecting our most vulnerable system -- citizens, like calvin and derrick, and the other families that allen benedict court public housing community in colombia. work with my colleagues, senator menendez, on finding a bipartisan solutions but it stopped at a more deaths like that in south carolina, pennsylvania, oklahoma, virginia, michigan, indiana, and tennessee. deaths in public housing across this country since 2003. 14 deaths too many. i also want to thank secretary carson and his staff at hud for their commitment to addressing this problem had for moving forward with a $5 million grant program to help our public housing authorities to purchase and install co2 directors. ms. matthews, steel poison can happen quickly and without warning, resulting in entirely preventable deaths. --proper measures are taken we have a patchwork of state laws and regulations when it comes to carbon monoxide prevention. in utah, for example, the state has in it for a 25% increase in carbon monoxide poisoning in just the last year. only new residential structures regulated b
galvanized my need ensure that we are protecting our most vulnerable system -- citizens, like calvin and derrick, and the other families that allen benedict court public housing community in colombia. work with my colleagues, senator menendez, on finding a bipartisan solutions but it stopped at a more deaths like that in south carolina, pennsylvania, oklahoma, virginia, michigan, indiana, and tennessee. deaths in public housing across this country since 2003. 14 deaths too many. i also want to...
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derrick harvey participated in the meetings, which were arranged to help nunes's investigative work. mcman didn't specify what the investigations entailed. >> without objection. >> mr. chairman you have been falsely accused by the ranking member as being a fact witness. now, if this story is correct, the rankening member may have been projecting and in fact he may be the fact witness if he is working with indicted individuals around our investigation. but i want to go to what this is really all about. first, it's your credibility, mr. holmes. and can you tell us and confirm that in 140u you received the william rivkin constructive dissent award from the obama kplrgs state department. >> that's correct. >> that's for a policy you brought up against the administration policy. >> that's right. >> what we are here about is what we are working on ukraine. i want to look at the picture who do you see in the foreground of that photo. >> president zelensky. >> that's a photograph in may 2019 where newly elected president zelensky visited the luhanska region in eastern ukraine, the first visi
derrick harvey participated in the meetings, which were arranged to help nunes's investigative work. mcman didn't specify what the investigations entailed. >> without objection. >> mr. chairman you have been falsely accused by the ranking member as being a fact witness. now, if this story is correct, the rankening member may have been projecting and in fact he may be the fact witness if he is working with indicted individuals around our investigation. but i want to go to what this...
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house, between that time and the democrats taking over the committee, he took three aides, including derrick harvey, former nsc appointee, with him to go to where? vienna. to meet with this former ukrainian prosecutor. so i think we have at least three witnesses besides nunes who is denying this happened. and show kin i think has also denied that it happened. but we had a history in that. in fact, we were taught by lewandowski, if they are not under oath, lying is okay. when the enemy of the people is nunes and his associates and these people who lie daily for a living. >> how important will it be given what he just said to get lev parnas to capitol hill to testify, to go under oath? all we know is what was said from his attorney? how important is that? >> i think it is pretty important that he come in and testify because he obviously has firsthand evidence. you couldn't write this -- if you were a hollywood screen writer, you couldn't write this. this is crazy that devin nunes is up there every day seemingly on the verge of having a heart attack -- the monologue day after day. >> he is the
house, between that time and the democrats taking over the committee, he took three aides, including derrick harvey, former nsc appointee, with him to go to where? vienna. to meet with this former ukrainian prosecutor. so i think we have at least three witnesses besides nunes who is denying this happened. and show kin i think has also denied that it happened. but we had a history in that. in fact, we were taught by lewandowski, if they are not under oath, lying is okay. when the enemy of the...
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derrick harvey participated in the meetings, which were arranged to help nunes's investigative work. mcman didn't specify what the investigations entailed. >> without objection. >> mr. chairman you have been falsely accused by the ranking member as being a fact witness. now, if this story is correct, the rankening member may have been projecting and in fact he may be the fact witness if he is working with indicted individuals around our investigation. but i want to go to what this is really all about. first, it's your credibility, mr. holmes. and can you tell us and confirm that in 140u you received the william rivkin constructive dissent award from the obama kplrgs state department. >> that's correct. >> that's for a policy you brought up against the administration policy. >> that's right. >> what we are here about is what we are working on ukraine. i want to look at the picture who do you see in the foreground of that photo. >> president zelensky. >> that's a photograph in may 2019 where newly elected president zelensky visited the luhanska region in eastern ukraine, the first visi
derrick harvey participated in the meetings, which were arranged to help nunes's investigative work. mcman didn't specify what the investigations entailed. >> without objection. >> mr. chairman you have been falsely accused by the ranking member as being a fact witness. now, if this story is correct, the rankening member may have been projecting and in fact he may be the fact witness if he is working with indicted individuals around our investigation. but i want to go to what this...