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doane offers advice to parents too, read to your children often for as long as they let you.ime of year parents are trying to get their kids ready, what advice do you have for parents? >> sometime before the school year starts have an open conversation with your children about how they feel. because children are nervous, it's natural and one of the best ways to do it is to share an experience about when you were nervous about going back to school and that helps >> can we scootch your chairs. >> reporter: we wanted to see mr. doane's teacher skills in action so we invited friends to read one of my favorite books. >> we'll read it and see what they think the kids in room 207 were misbehaving again. >> today let's just be terrible, they said. not so fast, hissed an unpleasant voice >> reporter: reading with mr. doane made me nostalgic for my time as a teacher, it's a demanding one, a wonderful too a job teachers wouldn't trade for anything i said to a colleague, how can you do this? you weren't trained for this i said i had to engage 20, 8-year-olds every day that's harder than
doane offers advice to parents too, read to your children often for as long as they let you.ime of year parents are trying to get their kids ready, what advice do you have for parents? >> sometime before the school year starts have an open conversation with your children about how they feel. because children are nervous, it's natural and one of the best ways to do it is to share an experience about when you were nervous about going back to school and that helps >> can we scootch...
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we doan know. >> can you think of a reasonable explanation why the former president of the united statestaken the highly classified documents with him to mar-a-lago to the beach resort? some documents were at the highest level of classification. can you think of any reasonable explanation why he would do that? >> it may have unintentional. quite frankly. perhaps gathering up nfrlgs. perhaps without the president's knowledge. we don't know yet. i don't -- i don't want to try to speculate as to why he might take these documents intentionally. i think the president spends a great deal of time around classified information, with individuals who are very much versed in handling classified information so he would have known better to take this information but we have to wait and see and to charge the president with a crime the department will have to make a showing there's a knowing violation here. >> i ask the question, attorney general, because over the many months the president had ample opportunity to return the documents to the government. they doan come more classified and let them go ba
we doan know. >> can you think of a reasonable explanation why the former president of the united statestaken the highly classified documents with him to mar-a-lago to the beach resort? some documents were at the highest level of classification. can you think of any reasonable explanation why he would do that? >> it may have unintentional. quite frankly. perhaps gathering up nfrlgs. perhaps without the president's knowledge. we don't know yet. i don't -- i don't want to try to...
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martha teichner and kelefa take you to gardens green with envy and seth doane takes you to artists whorally rock your world. we'll have those stories and morning on this "sunday morning" by design. we'll be back in a moment. >>> nestled in the montecito hills above santa barbara, el fureidis is an oasis of tranquility and class, designed by famed architect bertrum goodhue for jamesgillese.n gies ean id the serty becau climatet design, too, with roman, middle eastern and european influences all around. lights with swarovski crystals are a recent edition, alongside custom furniture, replicating originals scene in buckingham palace. outside, the lush landscape features more than 100 different types of trees, including one of montecito's largest big trees. a perfect setting, no doubt, for the silver screen as al pacino's florida mansion in the 1983 gangster film "scarface." other familiar faces, albert einstein, winston churchill and john f. kennedy have all paid visits to el fureidis, and this morning, so do we. it's called the conversation room. guests chatted here. while it's rumored th
martha teichner and kelefa take you to gardens green with envy and seth doane takes you to artists whorally rock your world. we'll have those stories and morning on this "sunday morning" by design. we'll be back in a moment. >>> nestled in the montecito hills above santa barbara, el fureidis is an oasis of tranquility and class, designed by famed architect bertrum goodhue for jamesgillese.n gies ean id the serty becau climatet design, too, with roman, middle eastern and...
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kids could pick out which backpack they liked and that's thanks to doan volunteers. pack a back has been running since 1998. >>> well, after losing more than a million subscribers, net flex is now being beat out by disney plus' streaming service which launched about three years ago. it now has 221 million overall reported subscribers. that's edging past netflix, which has dropped to 220.6 million. in the second quarter, netflix lost nearly a million subscribers after losing 200,000 during the first quarter. its first subscriber decline in more than a decade. however, the los gatos company said it lost fewer than anticipated in the second quarter. >>> meanwhile, walmart also wants to get into the streaming game. the company has reportedly held talks with disney, paramount and comcast, the parent company of nbcuniversal about including streaming content on its membership service, walmart plus. that would put it in direct competition with amazon prime and prime video. walmart plus costs $12.95 a month and currently includes free shipping on orders, discounts on gas as w
kids could pick out which backpack they liked and that's thanks to doan volunteers. pack a back has been running since 1998. >>> well, after losing more than a million subscribers, net flex is now being beat out by disney plus' streaming service which launched about three years ago. it now has 221 million overall reported subscribers. that's edging past netflix, which has dropped to 220.6 million. in the second quarter, netflix lost nearly a million subscribers after losing 200,000...
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seth doane walks a mile in some birkenstocks, those familiar sandals that are suddenly almost high fashionsalie takes in an art exhibit celebrating women past and present. and robert costa taking with patrick leahy, a survival story from steve hartman and more on this "sunday morning," august 21st, 2022. we'll be back. ♪good vibes by moa l.m. munoz & ryan t. short♪ ♪♪ ♪bout to get down, living it up♪ ♪never touch ground, never enough♪ ♪bout to get down, living it up♪ ♪never touch ground, never enough♪ ♪got me feeling good♪ ♪vibes♪ ♪♪ ♪got me feeling good♪ ♪vibes♪ ♪♪ ♪everything's everything's alright alright♪ get a free storage upgrade and case when you pre-order. >>> it is a silent threat lurking where you least expect it, in our drinking water. we assume, of course, it's safe. but scientists are warning about a common and potentially dangerous chemical that can survive in the ground and in our water forever. on a cold winter day, on the stoneridge dairy farm in arundel, maine -- >> are you going to help me? >> reporter: -- fred stone was more worried about his cows being cold than himsel
seth doane walks a mile in some birkenstocks, those familiar sandals that are suddenly almost high fashionsalie takes in an art exhibit celebrating women past and present. and robert costa taking with patrick leahy, a survival story from steve hartman and more on this "sunday morning," august 21st, 2022. we'll be back. ♪good vibes by moa l.m. munoz & ryan t. short♪ ♪♪ ♪bout to get down, living it up♪ ♪never touch ground, never enough♪ ♪bout to get down, living it...
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our seth doane spent part of the summer on the water enjoying what can only be described as a floatingk of art. >> reporter: it was as if scenery, boat, and captain were trying to outdo each other. do you always go boating in a suit? >> no, but she deserves it. >> reporter: she is this vintage wooden boat, blending glamour, craftsmanship, and a little bit of history. all aboard an italian classic. later on "sunday morning." >>> and much more besides. you may not have noticed that yesterday was international left-handers day. but we think it's perfect timing for rita braver's appreciation of lefties everywhere. conor knighton visits a small town that dares to think big, very big. plus, lee cowan on friday's brutal attack on respected author salman rushdie. major garrett looks back on quite a week for former president donald trump. and a preview of a new opera with martha teichner. it's a "sunday morning" for the 14th of august, 2022. we'll be back in a moment. large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written prop 27, to allow online sports betting. th
our seth doane spent part of the summer on the water enjoying what can only be described as a floatingk of art. >> reporter: it was as if scenery, boat, and captain were trying to outdo each other. do you always go boating in a suit? >> no, but she deserves it. >> reporter: she is this vintage wooden boat, blending glamour, craftsmanship, and a little bit of history. all aboard an italian classic. later on "sunday morning." >>> and much more besides. you may...
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you just doan sdon't see that same phenomena. >> scot, thank you. >>> still coming up on "worldwide exchange concerns and supply snags. the issues coming straight to you. "worldwide exchange" back in a couple (dad) we have to tell everyone that we just switched to verizon's new welcome unlimited plan, for just $30. (daughter) i've already told everyone! (cool guy) $30...that's awesome. (mom) it's their best unlimited price ever. (woman) for $30 a line, i'm switching now. (vo) the network you want. the price you love. only from verizon. it's time for the biggest sale of the year, on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it's temperature balancing, so you both say cool. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes more restful sleep per night. all smart beds are on sale. save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. only for a limited time. >>> welcome back two of the united states key trade routes are making challenges, making an existing problem even worse we're joined now with the details on this. a very good morning to you, gloria. >> good morning, wilf. the u.s. supply chain can't catch a br
you just doan sdon't see that same phenomena. >> scot, thank you. >>> still coming up on "worldwide exchange concerns and supply snags. the issues coming straight to you. "worldwide exchange" back in a couple (dad) we have to tell everyone that we just switched to verizon's new welcome unlimited plan, for just $30. (daughter) i've already told everyone! (cool guy) $30...that's awesome. (mom) it's their best unlimited price ever. (woman) for $30 a line, i'm...
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i doan see a legal defense yet and i think the most important thing is that it has been two weeks sincetrump hasn't offered a single explanation for what he's doing with these documents. he's -- they've had all sorts of different shifting explanations it is a standing order to de classify or this or that. but at the end of the day, you know, why does he have these documents any way? even if he did de classify them. and these statutes don't just criminalize classified information. they cover national security information. so if i'm trump's lawyer, what i think i'm looking for is trying to figure out who these witnesses are and if i could intimidate them in some way which is the donald trump playbook. >> ken, the donald trump playbook. it is going to be partially exposed today. but to neal's point, part of the problem with defending him is lack of payment. because he doesn't pay anybody. so the lawyers that he has employed thus far, what they've looked at, what they've said, how convoluted is this in order to follow it from your point of view as a reporter? >> it is very strange, mike. i
i doan see a legal defense yet and i think the most important thing is that it has been two weeks sincetrump hasn't offered a single explanation for what he's doing with these documents. he's -- they've had all sorts of different shifting explanations it is a standing order to de classify or this or that. but at the end of the day, you know, why does he have these documents any way? even if he did de classify them. and these statutes don't just criminalize classified information. they cover...
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powerse and anyone who dares to dissent or question or challenge t their actions and policieshe. ri doan you realize that their system is so antiquated that is they were using cobalt and they can't keep up with the amount of calls amo they get? twelve hundred calls per second around the country with people who are confused c about our complex tax system, whichex keeps changing. do you know that out of all the money that's earmarked fore the irs, only five of the eighty seven billion is for in improving the technology. ion how dumb is that? >> it's worse than dumb. this is government bureaucracy at its worst rather than actually identifying the problem by saying, hey, how do we more efficiently serve the needs of the american people and increase our ability to deliver and serve them, they're taking our money. this t is money that is coming out of our pockets in our paychecks to go and plus upp their force and their abilitye to go and take more money from us rather than actually fixing the inefficiencies in their antiquated systemsms th. di 51% of the audits last year went after taxpayers
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now he is trying something new and telling our seth doane all about it. >> we are close to where youar-nominated hollywood director michael mann has been in italy long enough to develop a morning routine. and find a favorite cafe in modena, where mann is hooting his latest film "ferrari." this is the birth place of enzo ferrari and his company. and his famed for fast cars and good food. >> fascinate me. they have their own character, you know. >> reporter: what do you get out of a city lake this one? >> what i get is a challenge to understand what life is like if you are living here. to me the challenge is to get so deep into this specific regional culture because the deeper i do that, the more universal it becomes. >> reporter: the detail-obsessed director has made a career of prompting audiences to feel for the characters in his films, whether it's the last remaining member of the mohican tribe -- >> no matter how far, i i will find you. >> reporter: or the plight of a tobacco industry whistleblower in the insider. >> do you wish you u hadn't blo the whistltle? >>>> at times s i wi
now he is trying something new and telling our seth doane all about it. >> we are close to where youar-nominated hollywood director michael mann has been in italy long enough to develop a morning routine. and find a favorite cafe in modena, where mann is hooting his latest film "ferrari." this is the birth place of enzo ferrari and his company. and his famed for fast cars and good food. >> fascinate me. they have their own character, you know. >> reporter: what do...
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simple, we put 1 foot in front of the other how we listen we show up every day rain or shine and we doan8 dow. >> amazing. >> we one, she won. we knew that it would happen. >> we are so happy for you. >> i know right. >> we just found out the chloe one. >> now 30 joins me to explain what this can mean. >> republican leader, and with chloe, and they did what every single person who cares about their i think what canyon and i have done is try to make all of this, is really simple and just listening and withholding the judgments and he to hear was me also saying, isod not obligated. >> not every day. >> i'm 25 -year-old and we have the republican advantage andas went on to green new deal legislation in the country and get elected for state senate by rural county. ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ [applause] [applause] [background sounds]. [applause] [applause] >> all right, let's hear another round of applause. [applause] [applause] >> nigood evening folks, will be moderating wonderful conversation with these two, first off, will housekeeping is always want to give something thank you's and for some
simple, we put 1 foot in front of the other how we listen we show up every day rain or shine and we doan8 dow. >> amazing. >> we one, she won. we knew that it would happen. >> we are so happy for you. >> i know right. >> we just found out the chloe one. >> now 30 joins me to explain what this can mean. >> republican leader, and with chloe, and they did what every single person who cares about their i think what canyon and i have done is try to make all...