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former secretary of state tillerson, an effing moran, cohn, a professional liar. john dowd, an effing liar. >> two things, if you want to test the woodward and bernstein approach because you're sitting there, i would say go and look at their interviews for the final days at the university of texas and then you can say how they've built the book. this is really damning because woodward is moving the story beyond where wilf or whipple took it. and let me tell you where it's different, mattis is in this story. in my mind the biggest deal that i've heard so far is we're hearing not from the secretary of defense because he's in awfully quiet, but people close enough to him that woodward is confident that he has a sense what mattis is thinking. mattis is playing a role i believe in this administration similar to the way melvin laird played in the nixon administration. he is slow walking things, he is calming down the national security state because the president cannot be relied onto make smart national security or defense decisions. so one of the big windows woodward a
former secretary of state tillerson, an effing moran, cohn, a professional liar. john dowd, an effing liar. >> two things, if you want to test the woodward and bernstein approach because you're sitting there, i would say go and look at their interviews for the final days at the university of texas and then you can say how they've built the book. this is really damning because woodward is moving the story beyond where wilf or whipple took it. and let me tell you where it's different,...
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some comments from ef, don't want to go to work, changed job, comments from ef, don't want to go to workhange outlook or forever wallow in south pip t. we wa nt or forever wallow in south pip t. we want to mention a few tweet, we had a story earlier we mentioned an people trying to avoid national service in south korea, we said what are you trying hello. good morning we have got a chilly start in the south. temperatures have been down to two to four degrees but through the day, plenty of dry and bright weather, particularly for england and wales, a few showers though, more so towards scotland, northern ireland, but the showers will gradually become few and far between, drifting their way southwards into the north, north wales but the end of the day, brighter skies coming through here, the fur south you are though, there will be some long spells of sunshine, and maximum temperatures fairly similarto sunshine, and maximum temperatures fairly similar to yesterday, really at about 16—19 degree, perhaps just edging up into the ‘20s across the south—east. tonight, though, with clear spells, ag
some comments from ef, don't want to go to work, changed job, comments from ef, don't want to go to workhange outlook or forever wallow in south pip t. we wa nt or forever wallow in south pip t. we want to mention a few tweet, we had a story earlier we mentioned an people trying to avoid national service in south korea, we said what are you trying hello. good morning we have got a chilly start in the south. temperatures have been down to two to four degrees but through the day, plenty of dry...
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forecasters say of the tornados was an ef-2. a second an ef-3 which can aproduce windswhere from 136 to 165 miles per hour.>> back here at home d.c. police are investigating a possible hate crfter two guy men were beaten on u streetg we are not shoheir faces at their request. according to the police reporta thisened sunday night at u and new hampshire avenue. the menell us a car came along and the people inside started yelling homophobiclurs before getting out and attacking them. the victims recounted the viciousness of the attack to news4's derrk ward today. >> there was a lot of blood everywhere. and then i got to the emergency room and then the next thing i kind of remember is them putting stitches in my lip. kind of trying to oient me to make sure that i was all right. >> please call police if you have any information about that attack. >>> so this raging fire tore through a senior apartment complex in southeast d.c. and you saw that inferno play out live on news4, including the precise moment when that roof couldn't take th
forecasters say of the tornados was an ef-2. a second an ef-3 which can aproduce windswhere from 136 to 165 miles per hour.>> back here at home d.c. police are investigating a possible hate crfter two guy men were beaten on u streetg we are not shoheir faces at their request. according to the police reporta thisened sunday night at u and new hampshire avenue. the menell us a car came along and the people inside started yelling homophobiclurs before getting out and attacking them. the...
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britain's efe obada has made a dream start to his nfl career in his first game for the carolina pantherseat the cincinnati bengals 31—21, with obada getting a tackle, a sack, and an interception in an impressive debut. now 26 years old, when obada was 10 he was trafficked into britain from the netherlands and left abandoned and homeless in east london. he's very intellectual, super—smart, practices and extremely hard. for him to be a developmental player, not too have a big university, they came abroad, looking at guys to see how to practice, to go about being a professional athlete and to see him having a day like today, the sky is the limit for him. just before i go take a look at this. andy murray was left red—faced after dropping a bit of a clanger in china ahead of the shenzhen open. the former world number one was being presented with a gilded plate to mark his contribution to tennis in china, but he dropped it. in fact he was so embarrassed was he that he posted the details on instagram. murray is due to play zhi—zhen zhang of china tomorrow. and that's why you never use the good
britain's efe obada has made a dream start to his nfl career in his first game for the carolina pantherseat the cincinnati bengals 31—21, with obada getting a tackle, a sack, and an interception in an impressive debut. now 26 years old, when obada was 10 he was trafficked into britain from the netherlands and left abandoned and homeless in east london. he's very intellectual, super—smart, practices and extremely hard. for him to be a developmental player, not too have a big university, they...
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based on the damage, the weather service believes this was an ef-2 tornado with winds around 120 miles per hour. this twister off 360 in chesterfield co we've got some new drone video. it is astonishing. it shows the twister ripped the roof off the building and tacked onare still shelves but the walls have disintegrated in the building. one person died and another was hurt. many peopl there in shock today. >> to have our neighbors lose somebody so close to em. it is just heartg. break >> the tornado in mecklenburg, virginia, right on the border with north carolina, that was measured at an ef-0. it brought down trees andaud some house damage as well. >>> just more awful news. >> severe weather has moved out of our area. >> big changes in our forecast. >> down into parts of richmond, i was on the phone with a friend of mine. he also went to my high school. six tornadoes confirmed today around richmond. six tornadoes aroundhat area. this is all still florence. that's good news. we get much nicer weather. how long do we have for sunshine? i'll show you how long it lasts. let's keep it. ina
based on the damage, the weather service believes this was an ef-2 tornado with winds around 120 miles per hour. this twister off 360 in chesterfield co we've got some new drone video. it is astonishing. it shows the twister ripped the roof off the building and tacked onare still shelves but the walls have disintegrated in the building. one person died and another was hurt. many peopl there in shock today. >> to have our neighbors lose somebody so close to em. it is just heartg. break...
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. >> today the national weather service has confirmed that an ef-2 tornado and another ef-1 touche down in chesterfield county in virginia yesterday. one person was killed when a building collapsed at a flooring company. the destruction was widespread. more than 10,000 people lost electricity. the clean-up continues at this r clean-up crews on the scene in aesterfield county, south carolina, where tractor-trailer got stuck in a road that collapsed under >>. the driver did manage to get out of their safely. they got more than 16 inches of rain. the problems fromit, they're not over. jay gray joins uslive. >> reporter: hey there. i want you to take a the water is moving very quickly and well outside the banks of the cape fear river. we're seeing this play outro the entire strike zone righ now. the rain has stopped b water continues to climb. >> currently there are 16 rivers at major flood stage. a wi additional three cresting tomorrow and thursday. >> reporter:e towns swallowed in many areas. the only way out is by at. >> we continue to be engaged in large scale search and rescue operatio
. >> today the national weather service has confirmed that an ef-2 tornado and another ef-1 touche down in chesterfield county in virginia yesterday. one person was killed when a building collapsed at a flooring company. the destruction was widespread. more than 10,000 people lost electricity. the clean-up continues at this r clean-up crews on the scene in aesterfield county, south carolina, where tractor-trailer got stuck in a road that collapsed under >>. the driver did manage to...
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point this is when as nbc reported accurately he calls the president -- said the president was an effing moron. this is the big problem but it doesn't get solve d. >> so the web alliances, trade deals, security relationships that undergirds stability and creates the open world economy and trump in the book is con standly lashing out because he sees it we're paying too much. is it your sense that for example on south korea when people explain if you brought the troops home you would have to pay for them because south korea subsidizes the cost. is there any indication that he learns in office? >> well that is part of the problem. see, he gets at times driven by his anger. there is a missile interceptor system called thaad, cost billions of dollars a year but it's the best in the world and no one has anything like it and trump asks about it and they say it's a good year, we have a 99-year lease and trump says who pays for it and they say we pay for it. and trump goes why are we doing this? take the effing thing out, put in the portland and this makes no military strategic or intelligence se
point this is when as nbc reported accurately he calls the president -- said the president was an effing moron. this is the big problem but it doesn't get solve d. >> so the web alliances, trade deals, security relationships that undergirds stability and creates the open world economy and trump in the book is con standly lashing out because he sees it we're paying too much. is it your sense that for example on south korea when people explain if you brought the troops home you would have...
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britain's efe obada has made a dream start to his nfl career in his first game for the carolina panthersetting a tackle, a sack, and an interception in an impressive debut. now 26 years old, when obada was ten he was trafficked into britain from the netherlands and left abandoned and homeless in east london. he is very intellectual, super—smart, practice is extremely hard. for him to be a developmental player,, not having the big university speak that came aboard and really looking at it and trying to see how to practice, how to go about being a professional athlete, to see him today, this guy is the limit. just before i go, take a look at this. andy murray was left red—faced after dropping a bit of a clanger in china ahead of the shenzhen open. the former world number one was being presented with a gilded plate to mark his contribution to tennis in china, but he dropped it. in fact, he was so embarrassed was he that he posted the details on instagram. murray is due to play zhizhen zhang of china tomorrow. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to
britain's efe obada has made a dream start to his nfl career in his first game for the carolina panthersetting a tackle, a sack, and an interception in an impressive debut. now 26 years old, when obada was ten he was trafficked into britain from the netherlands and left abandoned and homeless in east london. he is very intellectual, super—smart, practice is extremely hard. for him to be a developmental player,, not having the big university speak that came aboard and really looking at it and...
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." ♪ ef." ♪ ♪ joel: when you look ahead, what are the most ambitious goals you would like us to see accomplishedifetime? mr. gore: i would like to see us solve the climate crisis and build a healthier, more prosperous, more just society and economy in the process. just to return to this crisis for moment, there are only a few questions remaining. must we change? can we change? will we change? we are still treating the atmosphere as an open sore. -- sewer. it lingers there for a long time. it now traps as much extra heat as would be released by another 400,000 rows from a class atomic bombs exploding every day. that is why the oceans are getting so hot. that is why hurricane florence intensified so rapidly. that is why this super typhoon heading towards southeast china today is as large as it is. that is why the worst fire in the history of california was one month ago. that is why the fire season in the west is 105 days per year longer than it used to be. that is why the drought in the southwest is as intense as it is. that is why there are fish from the ocean swimming in the streets of miami at
." ♪ ef." ♪ ♪ joel: when you look ahead, what are the most ambitious goals you would like us to see accomplishedifetime? mr. gore: i would like to see us solve the climate crisis and build a healthier, more prosperous, more just society and economy in the process. just to return to this crisis for moment, there are only a few questions remaining. must we change? can we change? will we change? we are still treating the atmosphere as an open sore. -- sewer. it lingers there for a...
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typically, ef-0 or 1, not big storms, more like water spouts that come onshore. this is what i want you to look at for the rest of the day. this is 18 hours of what we believe the future will look like with the radar. so we go to 9:00, 10:00, we'll go around this again. that's okay. almost to midnight right now, and then a little past to 1:30 a.m. now, we're going to go back. i want to start all over again and watch here. this is where the rainfall is the heaviest. and it's still the heaviest. and it's still there. and it's still there. and i can go all the way to 1:00, but they gave me a wrap so i don't want to go farther. you get the idea, the storm isn't moving much. even chris cuomo in north myrtle beach tonight, the storm will be creeping toward him. it's 60 miles away, anderson. >> so chad, just in wilmington, because there's still a lot of people here, even though a lot of people have already left. is it rain all day long? because right now, the rain has subsided somewhat. >> yeah, you know, i'll go back to this radar because i think this shows probably th
typically, ef-0 or 1, not big storms, more like water spouts that come onshore. this is what i want you to look at for the rest of the day. this is 18 hours of what we believe the future will look like with the radar. so we go to 9:00, 10:00, we'll go around this again. that's okay. almost to midnight right now, and then a little past to 1:30 a.m. now, we're going to go back. i want to start all over again and watch here. this is where the rainfall is the heaviest. and it's still the heaviest....
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that looks like an ef-1, ef-2. caused by a little bit of heat, a little bit of spin.loud connected to it. nobody was hurt by that. the driver pulling over or slowing down to film that. meanwhile, cooler air, first day of fall. frost advisories, freeze warnings for northern new england. temperatures starting to feel like fall across parts of the upper midwest and western great lakes, 50s, 40s, maybe 30s before it's all said and done. the rest of us have to wait. time for a look >>> good sunday morning. waking up to sunshine east of the tunnel. dense fog along the coast. we are looking at temperatures today in the upper 70s by noontime inland and low to mid-80s for the afternoon. >> this weather report is brought to you by amazon. pretty sure you can pick up a brown suit there. >> the more i look at it, the more i like it. looks good on you. >> it looks like you got stuck in a dust devil. >> and the abuse continues. >> it's not going to get better. >> i think you look great, rob. >> thanks, pal. >>> coming up here on "gma," meghan markle's wedding day secret. what she k
that looks like an ef-1, ef-2. caused by a little bit of heat, a little bit of spin.loud connected to it. nobody was hurt by that. the driver pulling over or slowing down to film that. meanwhile, cooler air, first day of fall. frost advisories, freeze warnings for northern new england. temperatures starting to feel like fall across parts of the upper midwest and western great lakes, 50s, 40s, maybe 30s before it's all said and done. the rest of us have to wait. time for a look >>> good...
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it was fine we had fun we did effing my friend. bad and give you permission to trash me. maybe i shouldn't have been so. open and friendly and nice i should've gone to the authorities and spoken about it this happened so many years ago. but i can get into it with him in time to listing. they are in a sort of a class of they are in but the people from middle class and lower class that are actually really suffering these rapes and the sexual abuse maybe onto a scene we also have a problem with but they say p.s. sometimes losing fouls losing evidence we've got that happening in the hospitals as well and we have a lot of people who find that our foundation can say that they consisted. of themselves last. think we have a problem with men understanding no. because the automatically assumed it would belong to them for some odd reason no one should go through something that. a month long battle raging between armed groups in the libyan capital has caused one hundred fifteen deaths according to health officials the two major all major groups fighting each other both aligned to the
it was fine we had fun we did effing my friend. bad and give you permission to trash me. maybe i shouldn't have been so. open and friendly and nice i should've gone to the authorities and spoken about it this happened so many years ago. but i can get into it with him in time to listing. they are in a sort of a class of they are in but the people from middle class and lower class that are actually really suffering these rapes and the sexual abuse maybe onto a scene we also have a problem with...
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th was an ef-2 tornado. workers from a nearby chick-fil-a helped with the cleanup. >>> there was a forum on climate change in vienna, virginia. kane pointed out president trump and stewart both dismiss the science behind global warming. stewart said many environmental regulations cost too much f too little in return. the two men will share a stage again one week from today for debate in maclean. "meet the press" moderator chuck tdd will be there. i'll bere and julie kerry. et> your time is 4:05. newls about some breaking news we first brought you yesterday morning. police hav intified the man killed in a crash that brought traffic on 66 to a stand still. juan sepatas of manassa was kwhild his vehicle was hit with three other vehicles in vienna. reere was another crash in the same a short time later. at one point traffic was backed up for 15 miles. >>> we've learned the name of the police officer who shot andn killed a man temple hills. we're told prince gorges county police corporal joseph kepline killed jos
th was an ef-2 tornado. workers from a nearby chick-fil-a helped with the cleanup. >>> there was a forum on climate change in vienna, virginia. kane pointed out president trump and stewart both dismiss the science behind global warming. stewart said many environmental regulations cost too much f too little in return. the two men will share a stage again one week from today for debate in maclean. "meet the press" moderator chuck tdd will be there. i'll bere and julie kerry....
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>> i worked hard at school.i h ef o i trolkubled part. >> that's encompassed up the friends. >> a question that seems oddly onl stbof alpoint,na scrutiny, this joke from 2015 a prep stays at georgetown prep. that's been all of us, i think. >> this intense focus is weighing heavily on this entire kavanaugh family. >> he's been anguished by the fact that his daughters and his family have been taken through this. they have beeny media requests and had threats against their lives accord to judge kavanaugh. this has been a difficult peri. >> america isboutd hearing fro i didn't do this or anything resembling this. these are -- this is wrong. >> reporter: it's only monday, but the din of accusations, rebuttals, partisan bickering is already at a fever pitch as washington streams ahead to thursday. who knows what else will happen between now and then. >> this will be an epic sh typi way. dr. ford, who is making clear that she believes that brett kavanaugh assaulted her, attempted to rape her more than 30 years ago and brett kavanaugh who says i was never there. who is telling the truth? who is cr
>> i worked hard at school.i h ef o i trolkubled part. >> that's encompassed up the friends. >> a question that seems oddly onl stbof alpoint,na scrutiny, this joke from 2015 a prep stays at georgetown prep. that's been all of us, i think. >> this intense focus is weighing heavily on this entire kavanaugh family. >> he's been anguished by the fact that his daughters and his family have been taken through this. they have beeny media requests and had threats against...
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with tried and tested fuel cell technology and the sprinter efs out is a prototype and has a range of five hundred twenty kilometers and the tank can be filled up fast as long as the right filling station is nearby the fuel so it can be used to power the television and fridge one part. this eclipse of and by dead labs runs on battery electric power the cocoa is a trailer with a dual motor actual to give it a boost support the towing vehicle and save fuel. inside and was ok mr dead last explains that and in time when electric drive vehicle should be multiplying it was a challenge to roll out an electric powered camper. that cocoa's fords a solar array on the roof and batteries under the floor. yet another solution though not for the drive system is a methanol fuel cell to provide clean household energy for the r.v. the batteries can be recharged without running the diesel engine and the residual heat helps to warm it up inside. running simultaneously with the caravans from on the tour and add to our camping equipment fair attracted some forty two thousand nature loving visitors in sear
with tried and tested fuel cell technology and the sprinter efs out is a prototype and has a range of five hundred twenty kilometers and the tank can be filled up fast as long as the right filling station is nearby the fuel so it can be used to power the television and fridge one part. this eclipse of and by dead labs runs on battery electric power the cocoa is a trailer with a dual motor actual to give it a boost support the towing vehicle and save fuel. inside and was ok mr dead last explains...
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it was fine we had fun we did effing. bad and give you permission to tell me. maybe i shouldn't have been so. open and friendly and nice i should have gone to the authorities and spoken about it this happened many years ago. let's get it. down to listing. they are in a sort of a class of their own but the people from the little class in the other class that are actually really suffering. and this section of these may be onto a scene we also have a problem with if they were to add more suppliers. in effect requested then obviously they risk a more destabilization market and the effect it would have on their longer term plans for the country so i think on this occasion saudi arabia put saudi arabia before they've put america why is donald trump so concerned about high oil prices at the moment is it just sort of from a political perspective and perhaps the approaching mid terms. well certainly donald trump likes to keep abreast of all hear all the issues at hand and make a pinion on it but i think he probably is right too in this scenario. the it's been shown time
it was fine we had fun we did effing. bad and give you permission to tell me. maybe i shouldn't have been so. open and friendly and nice i should have gone to the authorities and spoken about it this happened many years ago. let's get it. down to listing. they are in a sort of a class of their own but the people from the little class in the other class that are actually really suffering. and this section of these may be onto a scene we also have a problem with if they were to add more...
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the weather service says that was an ef-2 tornado. >>> president trump repairing for tomorrow's tour of hurricane devastation in north carolina. but rescuesontinue tonight as rain-swollen rivers floodor neighbods. the danger will last for several moree days because som waterways won't crest until thursday. a engineer checking dams to make sure they'll hold up under the strain. more than 10,000 people remain iner shelt and some places, supplies of gas and clean water are running low. >>> a high school football player's dream of playing in collegend earning a scholarship may be in jeopardy tonight. jamal speaks goes to blue high school in the district. there are questions if he's eligible to play, because of his address. he doesn't have one. news 4 shomari stone has his story. >> reporter: under thesunset, practice goes on without 18-year-old running back jamal speaks. >> a heartbreak. i can't even practice right now, participate. >> reporter: d.c. public school officials say he's ineligible because he doesn't have a permanent addre t in district. jamal says he's homeless, sleeps on fr
the weather service says that was an ef-2 tornado. >>> president trump repairing for tomorrow's tour of hurricane devastation in north carolina. but rescuesontinue tonight as rain-swollen rivers floodor neighbods. the danger will last for several moree days because som waterways won't crest until thursday. a engineer checking dams to make sure they'll hold up under the strain. more than 10,000 people remain iner shelt and some places, supplies of gas and clean water are running low....
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overriding problem that dowd knew but could not bring himself to say to the president, quote, you're an effing liar. dowd has issued a statement denying he ever called the president a liar, but i can tell after interviewing woodward, he's very confident of the information, much of which was made by diaries and notes of the participating events. >> we should note the book is published by simon & schuster, a division of cbs. >>> now, special counsel robert mueller would let the president answer questions about potential coordination between his campaign and russia in writing. mueller may still seek an in-person interview with mr. trump. mueller and the white house have been negotiating for months over under what conditions the president would sit for an interview. >>> and now for politics and an upset in a massachusetts primary. boston city council member ayanna presley beat the incumbent michael capuano. he served ten terms and is the second democrat and fourth house incumbent to lose the primary. since there is no republican candidate in the race, pressley is set to become the first black woma
overriding problem that dowd knew but could not bring himself to say to the president, quote, you're an effing liar. dowd has issued a statement denying he ever called the president a liar, but i can tell after interviewing woodward, he's very confident of the information, much of which was made by diaries and notes of the participating events. >> we should note the book is published by simon & schuster, a division of cbs. >>> now, special counsel robert mueller would let the...
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a separate system causing this ef-0 tornado in tennessee. 85-mile-per-hour winds. and heavy rain already here in the northeast. this is the new york city metro area, cars under water. a backhoe brought in to rescue workers at a flooded factory in fairview, new jersey. and as i mentioned, it is not over. another system right behind it. let's get right to meteorologist rob marciano, tracking it all for us. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. big cities tonight from chicago to boston getting hit. you just showed the pictures out of the new york city area. here's the radar, with the highlighted counties in red that are enduring flooding right now. pennsylvania, new jersey, new york, connecticut, fairfield county alone getting over four inches and it's not going to stop there. also, kentucky, the ohio river valley, that threat will continue overnight. and then strong storms on the doorstep of chicago right now. some of these could have 65-plus-mile-per-hour winds with a strong cold front moving quickly by 4:00 p.m. tomorrow. looking at storming firing across parts of penn
a separate system causing this ef-0 tornado in tennessee. 85-mile-per-hour winds. and heavy rain already here in the northeast. this is the new york city metro area, cars under water. a backhoe brought in to rescue workers at a flooded factory in fairview, new jersey. and as i mentioned, it is not over. another system right behind it. let's get right to meteorologist rob marciano, tracking it all for us. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. big cities tonight from chicago to boston getting...
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laura: earlier i was joined by megan greenwell,ef editor-in-chi blog deadspin. we were arguing about this at is6:00 a.m. in my telinic. do you believe the serena williams was the victim of sexism? megan: i think she's pretty clearly the victim of a double standard, in this case and many other cases. one mistake many people have made is looking at this case in a vacuum. serena williams has been the victim of sexism and racism throughout her entirer. an so to look at this when the same umpire, carlos ramos, has declined to make the same penalty agnst people like novak djokovic, rafa nadal, andy murray, it seems pretty clear that serena williams is held to a higher standard than other people, yes. laura: but how much responsibility does she herself bear what happened because of her own behavior?me n: you know, she would certainly say it was not her proudest moment. a she incredibly competitive person, and she does have ain history of lher temper when she is losing a match and when she feels like the calls are unfair against her. so, sure, i think she would certainl
laura: earlier i was joined by megan greenwell,ef editor-in-chi blog deadspin. we were arguing about this at is6:00 a.m. in my telinic. do you believe the serena williams was the victim of sexism? megan: i think she's pretty clearly the victim of a double standard, in this case and many other cases. one mistake many people have made is looking at this case in a vacuum. serena williams has been the victim of sexism and racism throughout her entirer. an so to look at this when the same umpire,...
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and at t ef our conversation i told her that i believed her and that it was important that she tell mewhat she wished me to do with the information if in fact she chose another path. and she did. she said she wanted me to take it to -- down a different pathway. and of course with anonymity and privacy. that's paramount in sexual abuse allegations or cases because the individuals are terrified. this is one of the highest un reported crimes in our country so she understood the risks and the consequences and it was a week ago today that she came out publicly because the story was -- part of it was out and i think that it took extraordinary courage for her to do that because again, she understood the risks and consequences not only for herself but her family. >> dickerson: congresswoman last night heard from another person who ford said was at the party, ly land kyser, she said she has no recollection of being at the party, that means everyone else other than dr. ford have said they don't remember or deny that it happened. >> well, there are different remembrances to sexual abuse victims.
and at t ef our conversation i told her that i believed her and that it was important that she tell mewhat she wished me to do with the information if in fact she chose another path. and she did. she said she wanted me to take it to -- down a different pathway. and of course with anonymity and privacy. that's paramount in sexual abuse allegations or cases because the individuals are terrified. this is one of the highest un reported crimes in our country so she understood the risks and the...
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overriding problem that dowd buew, but could not bring himself to say to the president, to 're an effing liar.'" dowd has issued a statement denying he ever called the president a liar, but i can tell veu from having interviewed woodward, he is very confident of this information. much of which comes from diary and notes made by participants from the events. jeff? >> glor: david martin, thank you very much. you can see david's interview with bob woodward this sunday on "sunday morning." we should also mention that woodward's book is published by simon & schuster, that is a unvision of cbs. now to the white house and major garrett. mojor, what else are you hearing about this book tonight? on oeporter: well, the president in that interview with "the daily caller" called the book "nasty stuff." and implied that it could be made up by the author bob woodward, he also knocks in war'd credibility. ha woodward's credibility. but in that phone conversation that woodward had with the president last month, the neesident is quoted as woooodwad as calling him someone who has "always been fair." t glo
overriding problem that dowd buew, but could not bring himself to say to the president, to 're an effing liar.'" dowd has issued a statement denying he ever called the president a liar, but i can tell veu from having interviewed woodward, he is very confident of this information. much of which comes from diary and notes made by participants from the events. jeff? >> glor: david martin, thank you very much. you can see david's interview with bob woodward this sunday on "sunday...
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and like loads of effing and jeffing. i've heard her crying, you know, in her room. behind quite a lot. how much? about two years. high five. she's learned to be more open. she knows she can talk to mum and everything is going to be ok. i don't really have a choice to not do stuff really. i have to do it. i'm stuck. what does your mum mean to you? the world. these young people have stresses and strains far beyond their years. they are less likely to go to get a steady and secure job and they are much more likely to have mental health issues. he is six years old and he can talk a little bit. then it was alisa, she's seven and enjoys playing with toys. they are different. because they have autism. and it is safa who understands their needs. with a dad working nights, she helps her mum. she cares for her siblings. and she is only nine. we need safa. safa is like a cement in the family. what are the things you always check? look that they are happy, so that they are not hungry and if they make a mess, i clean it up. like many young carers, the emotional support matters.
and like loads of effing and jeffing. i've heard her crying, you know, in her room. behind quite a lot. how much? about two years. high five. she's learned to be more open. she knows she can talk to mum and everything is going to be ok. i don't really have a choice to not do stuff really. i have to do it. i'm stuck. what does your mum mean to you? the world. these young people have stresses and strains far beyond their years. they are less likely to go to get a steady and secure job and they...
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and like loads of effing and jeffing. i've heard her crying, you know, in her room.has fallen behind quite a lot. how much? about two years. high five. she's learned to be more open. she knows she can talk to mum and everything is going to be ok. i don't really have a choice to not do stuff really. i have to do it. i'm stuck. what does your mum mean to you? the world. these young people have stresses and strains far beyond their years. they are less likely to go to get a steady and secure job and they are much more likely to have mental health issues. he is six years old and he can talk a little bit. then it was alisa, she's seven and enjoys playing with toys. they are different. because they have autism. and it is safa who understands their needs. with a dad working nights, she helps her mum. she cares for her siblings. and she is only nine. we need safa. safa is like a cement in the family. what are the things you always check? make sure they are happy, so that they are not hungry and if they make a mess, i clean it up. like many young carers, the emotional support
and like loads of effing and jeffing. i've heard her crying, you know, in her room.has fallen behind quite a lot. how much? about two years. high five. she's learned to be more open. she knows she can talk to mum and everything is going to be ok. i don't really have a choice to not do stuff really. i have to do it. i'm stuck. what does your mum mean to you? the world. these young people have stresses and strains far beyond their years. they are less likely to go to get a steady and secure job...
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the former regimes in each opiah as oppressive and demanded self-determination for the oromo the oil efs been banned for years labeled a terrorist organization by the ethiopian government in july if your peers newly elected prime minister i'd be ahmed granted an amnesty to all dissidents if they denounced violence and agree to talks involving government leaders from the ethnic to the political situation remains volatile there were violent confrontations earlier this week provoked by internal rivalries some fear groups that have seen their long standing status undermined by the political changes are determined to disrupt any form process. well john muhammad is executive director at r m e a media network he says the return of the m.l.s. marks a milestone for the country. historic day indeed of almost fifty years of struggle and being followed some forty years ago come home. four million people attended today's evil historic day the reason is a little more than the american protest into the last four years have been the primary cause of the jane they voted the authoritarian government under
the former regimes in each opiah as oppressive and demanded self-determination for the oromo the oil efs been banned for years labeled a terrorist organization by the ethiopian government in july if your peers newly elected prime minister i'd be ahmed granted an amnesty to all dissidents if they denounced violence and agree to talks involving government leaders from the ethnic to the political situation remains volatile there were violent confrontations earlier this week provoked by internal...
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and loads of effing and jeffing. how has this affected her schooling? she's fallen behind a lot.she really does. i don't really have a choice to not do stuff, really. i have to do it. what does your mum mean to you? the world. these young people have stresses and strains far beyond their years. they're less likely to be able to get a steady and secure job and they're much more likely to have mental health issues. vihaan is six years old and he can talk a little bit. aleeza is seven and enjoys playing with toys. they are different. they have autism. and it's safa who understands their needs. with a dad working nights, she helps her mum. she cares for her siblings, and she's only nine. we need safa. safa is like the cement in ourfamily. i got aleeza a jumper, because she needed one... like many young carers, the emotional support matters. do you know that, safa? that mummy really, really needs you in my life, don't i? mm—hmm. what do you say to me when i'm sad? it's ok, i'll help you. we ignore these children at our peril. they are under the radar, and many of them need to be seen
and loads of effing and jeffing. how has this affected her schooling? she's fallen behind a lot.she really does. i don't really have a choice to not do stuff, really. i have to do it. what does your mum mean to you? the world. these young people have stresses and strains far beyond their years. they're less likely to be able to get a steady and secure job and they're much more likely to have mental health issues. vihaan is six years old and he can talk a little bit. aleeza is seven and enjoys...
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video out of north carolina shows emergency vehicles lined up ready to begin relief ef
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. >> theational weather service preliminarily estimated an ef-2 tornado with winds at 120 miles an hour. i th new drone video. the destruction at old dominion florg in chesterfield. one person died. another was injured. it snapped trees in two and tore whole walls off the homes there. a shopping center damaged by the winds. >>> well things are back to normal after a slow start after thrms triggered b y remnants. itk too most of the morning. after tha tree came down there. students here started the day with partial power. change tracking a big coming our way. >> a change that we're going to like around here. we've seen so much rain coming over the lt few months. this is looking to the north and west. we're looking at some sunshine and some cloud cover. here's the radar picture sewing storms. the showers and storms along the coast. still none in our ar. 're seeing the sunshine. down to the south and east, we have the rain. o partsthe northern neck. across the bay, we're going to continue to see that move out to sea. that means say goodbye to florence and hello to the sunshine. and fall te
. >> theational weather service preliminarily estimated an ef-2 tornado with winds at 120 miles an hour. i th new drone video. the destruction at old dominion florg in chesterfield. one person died. another was injured. it snapped trees in two and tore whole walls off the homes there. a shopping center damaged by the winds. >>> well things are back to normal after a slow start after thrms triggered b y remnants. itk too most of the morning. after tha tree came down there....
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department of justice, that fbi, their leadership, toxic with little bit alpoliticalcorruption, no ef collusion. the chair of senate intelligence said yesterday, this time to shut this down as president says, what in the world is it going to take, must he fire mueller, must he fire rosen rosn and sessions and move ahead, this is endangering his very presidency, and frankly, we are paying a price for it in terms of this president has been unprecedently successful, but we're talking about national security, and the good of thenationationgoing forward. >> we are, it has been a huge waste of time and resources that could have been devoted to real crime fighting it is pastime for him to fire rosenstein, and wray, you have to remember they both are advised or lawyers that engaged in some of the misconduct themselves, for example dana, the general counsel to fbi, giving wray advice was one of people what signed phony fisa applications as was rod rosenstein, who also gave him the advice it fire comey. >> should he dismiss mueller? is it time. >> i think whoever comes behind rosenstein would d
department of justice, that fbi, their leadership, toxic with little bit alpoliticalcorruption, no ef collusion. the chair of senate intelligence said yesterday, this time to shut this down as president says, what in the world is it going to take, must he fire mueller, must he fire rosen rosn and sessions and move ahead, this is endangering his very presidency, and frankly, we are paying a price for it in terms of this president has been unprecedently successful, but we're talking about...
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this was an ef-2 tornado. >>> hurricane florence came up during a forum on climate change in vienna last night. democratic senator and his former assistant, story, missed that. many environmental regulations cost too much or too little in return. "meet the press" moderator chuck todd will moderate the debate. you're watching next wednesday at 7:00 here on n 4 and in the nbc washington app. >>> new details about some breaking news we first brought you yesterday morning. police have intified the man killed in that crash that brought traffic on 66 to a stand still. juan pas of manassas was killed when his vehicle crashed. two of the otherrs were taken to the hospital. they arete expecd to be okay. there was another crash ithe same area a short timelater. at one point traffic was backed up six miles. >>> we'veearned the name of a police officer who shot and killed a man in temple hills. joseph capline killed jose alvarez in a laundry room inn apartment building. they were searching for alvarez who was believed to be stealing license plates. when t y foundhim, police say there was a struggle.
this was an ef-2 tornado. >>> hurricane florence came up during a forum on climate change in vienna last night. democratic senator and his former assistant, story, missed that. many environmental regulations cost too much or too little in return. "meet the press" moderator chuck todd will moderate the debate. you're watching next wednesday at 7:00 here on n 4 and in the nbc washington app. >>> new details about some breaking news we first brought you yesterday...
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is an ef-2 tornado. workers from a chick-fil-a helped us. s senator kane and stewart are there. stewart said many environmental regulations cost too much for return.tle in one week in mcclain w therel be a mark. you can watch it next wednesday at 7:00 p.m. on nbc 4 and the nbc washington app. >>> 6:06. breaking news we firstto brough ou yesterday morning. police have identified the man killed in that crash that brought traffic on 66 to a stand still. juan spsz epatas was two other drivers were taken to the hospital but are expected to be okay. there was another crash in the ai area. >> we've learnedhe name of a police officer that a shot killed the man seen here inside a laundry room in an apartment building. they were inside t area searching for alvarez. police say when they found alvarez there was a struggle. he allegedly fired his gun as an officer grabbed it. that's when the corporal returned fire killing him. >>> part of the roof collapsed under these flames and the apartment building exploded. f thee started monday afternoon just as children were getting home from school.
is an ef-2 tornado. workers from a chick-fil-a helped us. s senator kane and stewart are there. stewart said many environmental regulations cost too much for return.tle in one week in mcclain w therel be a mark. you can watch it next wednesday at 7:00 p.m. on nbc 4 and the nbc washington app. >>> 6:06. breaking news we firstto brough ou yesterday morning. police have identified the man killed in that crash that brought traffic on 66 to a stand still. juan spsz epatas was two other...
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he was arrestedix time for far ef vagvasion over the last years. d.c. police say this is surveillance video the night hel gedly murdered martinez. crawford wasas arrested week. his history could further fuel a debate about decriminaling fare payment. some say people should not be arrested for not paying fares >> nicole jacob joins usith more. >> whi many see this as a minor offense, metro officials really want to stop those skippe in their tracks. in order to get from point a to point b, there is a cost, a cost metro officials say some riders are skipping. >> see it a lot. >> metro h issued thousands of citations. end of august report indicates 5,000 on rails and 3,000 on the buses. >> i've don it accidentally and you get the buzz onth the o end. >> many are not by accident but aunction of sneaky, skipping practices. >> somebody put my fare and they come right behind you when they don't want to pay. >> they want to enforce people paying fares is fair enough to me. it's not a terribly exp ride. >> uniformed and plain-clothed officers are enforcing it and
he was arrestedix time for far ef vagvasion over the last years. d.c. police say this is surveillance video the night hel gedly murdered martinez. crawford wasas arrested week. his history could further fuel a debate about decriminaling fare payment. some say people should not be arrested for not paying fares >> nicole jacob joins usith more. >> whi many see this as a minor offense, metro officials really want to stop those skippe in their tracks. in order to get from point a to...
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there were nine tornadoes that day including an ef-4. and look at that. that was people shelterering in place in college park. you know the dorms there. they definitely sustained some damage around the region. what a difference it makes. we'ralking about severe weather on wednesday. it is something that we'reor trackingyou. right now no chance of severe weather. we are stable in the. atmosphe we're seeing some height rain and drizzle. it makes tngs climbed of nasty for sure. winds out othe east at 12 miles per hour. it doesn't get much nastier. 59, leesburg. and look at this rainfall. really just area wide here. doesn't show any rain from waldorf. we're seeing som drizzle in those locations. the heaviest, toward the frederick area, winchester, you notice the beltway. specially western half of the beltway. all the way around fairfax. kind of a nasor commute sure. that's the way it will be all night. we'll see it making its way in.i we'll ce to see the showers and the drizzle. we'll see the coolers temperatures. 73. look at fredericksburg. 83. a big tempera
there were nine tornadoes that day including an ef-4. and look at that. that was people shelterering in place in college park. you know the dorms there. they definitely sustained some damage around the region. what a difference it makes. we'ralking about severe weather on wednesday. it is something that we'reor trackingyou. right now no chance of severe weather. we are stable in the. atmosphe we're seeing some height rain and drizzle. it makes tngs climbed of nasty for sure. winds out othe east...
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by nbc, which is accurate, the secretary of state, after the president had left, said he's an evin effing . >> stephen: i remember. i remember. ( applause ) >> but this is the story of north korea, afghanistan, the middle east, taxes, all the debates about tariffs and trade and immigration are in there, as you see him dealing with it. at one point, trump is talng gr, and trump has said this thing about s-hole countries, you remember, in the news, and it's quite interesting. and trump says to graham, well, some people like that. and graham said, not me, i didn't like that. and trump is out at a golf course, and lindsey graham said to him, hit 'em well, good. and just kind of says, this is something i'm not going to go along with, and i guess that's part of the story here, there are people maybe not enough and not every time saying, wait a minute, this is not what america is, this is not how we should be governed. we need to have a system of a president saying, what's the next stage of good for everyone in the country, not just the base, and what's -- and there is a way to answer that. ther
by nbc, which is accurate, the secretary of state, after the president had left, said he's an evin effing . >> stephen: i remember. i remember. ( applause ) >> but this is the story of north korea, afghanistan, the middle east, taxes, all the debates about tariffs and trade and immigration are in there, as you see him dealing with it. at one point, trump is talng gr, and trump has said this thing about s-hole countries, you remember, in the news, and it's quite interesting. and...
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>>>re and we worrying about thdiflecowng oau b ef se florence. these are just what we've seen over the past couple days with humid itions. we got the rain out there right now. not everybody's seeing it, but where we are seein it, it's heavy. >> get used to it. it's tat samern for the weekend and early next week. >> florence rains do not start for us really until late tomorrow into the day friday. >> right. >> this is something we've seen r betteart of the week. >> all summer. >> that too. yes. look at that shot, out there right now,t's one of the clouds that is makes its way across the city with heavy rain lothere. ing off in the distance, though, the sunset, some of you seeing sun right now, but take a look at the radar picture. you see that rain coming through montgomery county through the district as well, and that's i something tha only going to continue as we make our way through the restf the evening now. prince george as county too seeing heavy rain, right there, right around college park, zooms in and you can see, montgery coun lessening
>>>re and we worrying about thdiflecowng oau b ef se florence. these are just what we've seen over the past couple days with humid itions. we got the rain out there right now. not everybody's seeing it, but where we are seein it, it's heavy. >> get used to it. it's tat samern for the weekend and early next week. >> florence rains do not start for us really until late tomorrow into the day friday. >> right. >> this is something we've seen r betteart of the week....
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we'll start to see a stabilization in the local markets, but certainly also in the broader spillover ef spacsp. there wills less portfolio contagion in the em space. >> do you think investors appetite for seek and carry plays is going to be dented after the incidents in the last couple of weeks? people will not be rushing back into these high-yielding, high carry currencies after what has happened in turkey and argentina, are they? >> it's still a cautious and nervous risk environment the next couple of weeks, when it comes to u.s. trade and foreign policy there's a couple hurdles we have to get through not just china but also russian sanctions as well. it's too early to jump back into em broadly, there's a bit of dollar differentiation here. >> just to pick up on that, what would be the distinction you would draw between dollar pairings between g 10 currencies and some of these ems? >> we have two dollars to focus on here. dollar against em, too early to jump in, but maybe gldollar against major, we think the cyclical majors have turned against the dollar we do think there's room for t
we'll start to see a stabilization in the local markets, but certainly also in the broader spillover ef spacsp. there wills less portfolio contagion in the em space. >> do you think investors appetite for seek and carry plays is going to be dented after the incidents in the last couple of weeks? people will not be rushing back into these high-yielding, high carry currencies after what has happened in turkey and argentina, are they? >> it's still a cautious and nervous risk...
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level of corruption that's only risen to the surface because hillary didn't win in spite of all these ef forts. if she won, we wouldn't know any of this. working behind the scenes corruptly, under minding your vote, what you want for your country. biggest abuse of power scandal ever. now, thankfully, the president is breaking up some china in washington, smashing the status quo, shattering all the establishment politics. the old rules are gone. that's why one such cowardly bureaucrat who seems to be a senior official in the trump administration acting out in the new york times op ed, claiming to be part of the so-called resistance, really, within our government? we have a resistance? wow. we have sleeper cells within our government? this is a clear and present danger to the country. in an interview on fox and friends, the president slammed this anonymous new york times and the times itself for publishing this nonsense. take a look. >> an attack on you is an attack on the people that voted for you. [ cheers ] >> are you any closer to knowing who did it and what should be done if you find
level of corruption that's only risen to the surface because hillary didn't win in spite of all these ef forts. if she won, we wouldn't know any of this. working behind the scenes corruptly, under minding your vote, what you want for your country. biggest abuse of power scandal ever. now, thankfully, the president is breaking up some china in washington, smashing the status quo, shattering all the establishment politics. the old rules are gone. that's why one such cowardly bureaucrat who seems...
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plus b squared equals c squared doesn't help me when i'm riding the d train to go buy some e so i can effed laughter and applause ] >> what the h is the g? >> seth: high school math, pencils down. ya burnt. vontae davis, the buffalo bills player who retired from the team recently during halftime of a game. [ light laughter ] thus fulfilling the dream of everyone who has ever had a crappy job. next time you feel the urge to walk off the job halfway through your shift at chili's, tell your boss you're pulling a vontae. you are an inspiration, vontae davis. and that's why you're this week's unburnable. send to safety, my friend, and turn in your helmet on the way out. [ applause ] [ laughter ] also, you can't be menacing and have a parrot on your shoulder. "argh, give me all your gold and some fresh melon for me cockatoo." >> polly wanna be a more threatening animal. >> seth: pirates, time to jump ship because ya burnt. extra scenes after the credits. if you're so great, why weren't you just in the damn movie? [ light laughter ] it's been 2 1/2 hours, and i got to piss, but no i gotta stick ar
plus b squared equals c squared doesn't help me when i'm riding the d train to go buy some e so i can effed laughter and applause ] >> what the h is the g? >> seth: high school math, pencils down. ya burnt. vontae davis, the buffalo bills player who retired from the team recently during halftime of a game. [ light laughter ] thus fulfilling the dream of everyone who has ever had a crappy job. next time you feel the urge to walk off the job halfway through your shift at chili's, tell...
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they are in the ef-0 or 1.he data going back to the 1980s shows you a large scale chunk come in being in the lower end and generally getting stronger tornadoes. the flading concern, as you talked about, rosemary, will be a multi-day event or multi-week event. there are hundreds of waterways it has to push back through before it makes it to the ocean. the story we'll be following for many days to come. >> most definitely. we'll check back in with you next hour, pedram. many thanks for that. >> thank you. >>> the controversy around donald trump's supreme court pick reminds some of another some decades ago. the parallels with justice clarence thomas when we come back. i can't believe it. that everything sticks to stefon diggs's hands? no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. cool, huh? yeah. he plays football, huh? yeah. believe it. geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ ♪ they're the moderne stone age family. ♪ ♪ from the town of bed
they are in the ef-0 or 1.he data going back to the 1980s shows you a large scale chunk come in being in the lower end and generally getting stronger tornadoes. the flading concern, as you talked about, rosemary, will be a multi-day event or multi-week event. there are hundreds of waterways it has to push back through before it makes it to the ocean. the story we'll be following for many days to come. >> most definitely. we'll check back in with you next hour, pedram. many thanks for...
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level of corruption that's only risen to the surface because hillary didn't win in spite of all these ef forts. if she won, we wouldn't know any of this. working behind the scenes corruptly, under minding your vote, what you want for your country. biggest abuse of power scandal ever. now, thankfully, the president is breaking up some china in washington, smashing the status quo, shattering all the establishment politics. the old rules are gone. that's why one such cowardly bureaucrat who seems to be a senior official in the trump administration acting out in the new york times op ed, claiming to be part of the so-called resistance, really, within our government? we have a resistance? wow. we have sleeper cells within our government? this is a clear and present danger to the country. in an interview on fox and friends, the president slammed this anonymous new york times and the times itself for publishing this nonsense. take a look. >> an attack on you is an attack on the people that voted for you. [ cheers ] >> are you any closer to knowing who did it and what should be done if you find
level of corruption that's only risen to the surface because hillary didn't win in spite of all these ef forts. if she won, we wouldn't know any of this. working behind the scenes corruptly, under minding your vote, what you want for your country. biggest abuse of power scandal ever. now, thankfully, the president is breaking up some china in washington, smashing the status quo, shattering all the establishment politics. the old rules are gone. that's why one such cowardly bureaucrat who seems...
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you can't get more self-ef facing than that can you it was a powerful trend that would eventually change the world. with exceptions like amazon if you bought the dot-com stocks in 1999 or 2000, you tlos a lot of money. you lost more -- more than 300 came public and went bust a few years laker. like the web, legalization is a big deal you have a lot of companies trying to get in, constellation just, again we have to refresh, is -- that's a couple of mexican beers, all right they are good ones core rone o corona and modelo. molson, we know what they are. like the web in 1999, they want to protect themselves. beer companies, soda companies, they are worried till ray is morley legitimate. than toys. company starters in medicinal marijuana, it has a partnership with san dose canada and they got approval todo a cannabis trial, first authorized by the fda to treat patients with neurological conditions called a central tremor now, although the company has $200 million in cash versus the six billion dollars from canopy, canopy got that money when constellation took a major stake in the business.
you can't get more self-ef facing than that can you it was a powerful trend that would eventually change the world. with exceptions like amazon if you bought the dot-com stocks in 1999 or 2000, you tlos a lot of money. you lost more -- more than 300 came public and went bust a few years laker. like the web, legalization is a big deal you have a lot of companies trying to get in, constellation just, again we have to refresh, is -- that's a couple of mexican beers, all right they are good ones...
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. >> next up on sunday today, as millions of people deal with tht ef of florence, we'll introduce yous making hisy. y in the sky. minimums and fees. they seem to be the very foundation of your typical bank. capital one is anything but typical. that's why we designed capital one cafes. you can get savings and checking accounts with no fees or minimums. and one of america's best savings rates. to top it off, you can open one from anywhere in 5 minutes. this isn't a typical bank. this is...
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away ay ay ay ay ay ay oh ♪ ♪ this is my favorite part oh help me piece it all together darling ♪ ♪efe't know what i'm saying ♪ ♪ we never know what we have never know what i've had ♪ ♪ keep on running running through a red light like we're trying to burn the night away ♪ ♪ away ay ay ay ay ay ay oh away ay ay ay ay ay ay oh oh ♪ ♪ why are we always chasing after something like we're trying to throw our lives away ♪ ♪ away ay ay ay ay ay ay oh away ay ay ay ay ay ay oh ♪ ♪ this is my favorite part oh help me piece it all together darling ♪ ♪ before it falls apart oh help me piece it all together ♪ ♪ >>> this the "nightline." >> tonight, speaking out. supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh in an unprecedented interview on fox news vows to keep fighting. >> i'm not going to let false accusations drive us out of this process. i'm not going anywhere. >> as new allegations of sexual misconduct emerge, women across the country denounce him. >> we believe professor ford. we believe anita hill. >> and republicans stand by their man. >> one of the single most unfair, unjust things to happen to a
away ay ay ay ay ay ay oh ♪ ♪ this is my favorite part oh help me piece it all together darling ♪ ♪efe't know what i'm saying ♪ ♪ we never know what we have never know what i've had ♪ ♪ keep on running running through a red light like we're trying to burn the night away ♪ ♪ away ay ay ay ay ay ay oh away ay ay ay ay ay ay oh oh ♪ ♪ why are we always chasing after something like we're trying to throw our lives away ♪ ♪ away ay ay ay ay ay ay oh away ay ay ay ay ay ay...
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grandmother once told me, "you know we used to make this 'cause we were poor, now me make it 'cause it's effingit gross that we slaughter rabbits right behind us? >> anthony: yeah. >> anthony: oh, which am i drinking here? the old school cider? >> josh: we actually came across a recipe from 1822 with elderberry and cider. and um, it's a native plant here so, we put a little bit in there to see what it would do and it came out wonderful. >> anthony: you're using only west virginia apples? >> josh: i am only using west virginia apples. >> anthony: that can't be >> josh: it's not. it can and can't be. >> anthony: nobody is talking about money at this table. [ laughter ] >> josh: this is another thing for me. we are often talked about as being this impoverished state. we are rich, i mean, as could be, in food and the things that we make as a culture and as a community. >> mike: you know you look at something as simple as these pole beans. it took a community to save that seed. you know every time we put food on the plate, there's a story about the way that people have always kind of bound together
grandmother once told me, "you know we used to make this 'cause we were poor, now me make it 'cause it's effingit gross that we slaughter rabbits right behind us? >> anthony: yeah. >> anthony: oh, which am i drinking here? the old school cider? >> josh: we actually came across a recipe from 1822 with elderberry and cider. and um, it's a native plant here so, we put a little bit in there to see what it would do and it came out wonderful. >> anthony: you're using only...