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one day ernie told adrian he loved her. >> it was very exciting. >> ernie travelled to north carolina several times, got to know her family, h mother, lynn. >> he was charming and was very comfortable with us and us with him. >> we talked about marriage. we were looking at engagement rings. >> they actually talked about children. >> the first one was a girl he would love her but he really wanted a boy. >> so it was wonderful. not perfect, of course, what is? ernie's mother did not approve of his poker playing, apparently even though ernie's father loved poker and they often played together. >> he seemed to like his father and respect his father. they seemed to be close. >> so why didn't they want to meet her? it was frankly a little hard to understand. >> how he explained it to me, his mother did not approve of our relationship because i was not mormon and we travelled around together and living a life of sin or whatever. >> scarlett woman. >> when she did meet ernie's dad once it didn't go so well. >> we were in the lobby of caesar's and started to say this is adrian and said i know
one day ernie told adrian he loved her. >> it was very exciting. >> ernie travelled to north carolina several times, got to know her family, h mother, lynn. >> he was charming and was very comfortable with us and us with him. >> we talked about marriage. we were looking at engagement rings. >> they actually talked about children. >> the first one was a girl he would love her but he really wanted a boy. >> so it was wonderful. not perfect, of course,...
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i am not like ernie pyle, he wrote. i don't mind looking at dead men. but these sights and sounds will remain with me forever. he seemed to want to prepare her for what sort of man would be coming home. but his letter wasn't typical. some, like philip mayher, talked about the weather and what he wanted to eat. that's basically it. thomas childers argues that soldiers try to protect their families from what they were experiencing. when willis allen's division marched through rome, at first he hoped to write his family and really talk about what had happened. his family could share the larger context of what he was doing and what he had seen since salerno and it possessed some more profound meaning. but allen came to believe that his hope for understanding from his family was all an illusion. he could never write to them about the war, about the men crushed and charred to a carbonized smudge along the road, or dissemboweled by a mine in a wheat field or the screams of drowning man in the river. that was the war he knew. and try as he might, he could detec
i am not like ernie pyle, he wrote. i don't mind looking at dead men. but these sights and sounds will remain with me forever. he seemed to want to prepare her for what sort of man would be coming home. but his letter wasn't typical. some, like philip mayher, talked about the weather and what he wanted to eat. that's basically it. thomas childers argues that soldiers try to protect their families from what they were experiencing. when willis allen's division marched through rome, at first he...
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excuse me ernie.columbia south carolina on the left-hand side of your screen and that is a -- what? >> total eclipse of the sun> >> shepard: i think you're getting better at this as the day goes on. the pride is well up inside me. ernie, the president is watching this at the same time you do. we're having a lot of fun today. or that's the goal. the come togetherness of this, the whole country, more than 100 million people doing this, at the same time. there's something to that, isn't there? >> yeah, i mean i think it all brings us together and realize we're all connected and you know the sun is 93 million miles away the moon is 240,000 miles away. here we're all connected in this universe together >> shepard: i like that. you know as we're watching this, this is the first family there, taking a minute to come out and sort of enjoy it with the rest. you see the son barron out front enjoying it as well. they're not getting a total eclipse in washington obviously. you have to a few states south into sout
excuse me ernie.columbia south carolina on the left-hand side of your screen and that is a -- what? >> total eclipse of the sun> >> shepard: i think you're getting better at this as the day goes on. the pride is well up inside me. ernie, the president is watching this at the same time you do. we're having a lot of fun today. or that's the goal. the come togetherness of this, the whole country, more than 100 million people doing this, at the same time. there's something to that,...
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ernie: was that too hard for yo? richard: no. is this too hard for you? ernie: woo! we're playing catch now! richard: ugh! ernie: sorry, sorry, sorry ! and life's beautiful moments.ns get between you flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. it helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause symptoms. pills block one and 6 is greater than 1. flonase changes everything. advil liqui-gels minis. our first concentrated pill that rushes powerful relief. a small new size that's fast, cause it's liquid. woohoo! you'll ask, what pain? new advil liqui-gels minis. >> mason: we have an update on the story of american and canadian diplomats in cuba who it is believed were targets of a sonic attack. it now appears some of them suffered serious injuries. executive editor steve dorsey of cbs news radio broke the story. diplomats working in havana started complaining last year about hearing loss and headaches. now an american doctor has diagnosed some with mild traumatic brain injury and likely damage to the central nervous system. the cuban government denies any invo
ernie: was that too hard for yo? richard: no. is this too hard for you? ernie: woo! we're playing catch now! richard: ugh! ernie: sorry, sorry, sorry ! and life's beautiful moments.ns get between you flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. it helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause symptoms. pills block one and 6 is greater than 1. flonase changes everything. advil liqui-gels minis. our first concentrated pill that rushes powerful relief. a small new size that's fast,...
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ernie: was that too hard for yo? richard: no. is this too hard for you? ernie: woo! we're playing catch now! richard: ugh! ernie: sorry, sorry, sorry ! if you have fleas.eas, use advantage® ii monthly on your cat to prevent and treat flea infestations. advantage® ii. fight the misery of infesting fleas. >>> next tonight here to an american airlines flight and a man allegedly trying to open a cabin door as the pilot prepared to land. the fbi on this tonight, is here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: these are the moments just after passengers were screaming, as a man tried to open one of the jet's doors in flight. >> i hear some yelling. this gentleman is standing in the middle of the aisle, and he is saying, i'm going to punch him if he opens the door. i thought, you know, we were being hijacked. >> reporter: the american airlines jet was preparing to land in minneapolis. and once on the ground, police boarded and escorted a man in sunglasses off the aircraft. >> opening the door while in flight, that kind of scared me a lot and the passengers next to me. >> reporte
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ernie: was that too hard for yo? richard: no. is this too hard for you? ernie: woo!re playing catch now! richard: ugh! ernie: sorry, sorry, sorry ! and life's beautiful moments.ns get between you flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. it helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause symptoms. pills block one and 6 is greater than 1. flonase changes everything. advil liqui-gels minis. our first concentrated pill that rushes powerful relief. a small new size that's fast, cause it's liquid. woohoo! you'll ask, what pain? new advil liqui-gels minis. keeping up. this is it takes hard work, tight budgets and a little support. and pg&e is ready to do our part. our care program can save you 20% or more on your monthly bill. it just takes a few minutes to apply and you'll see the savings on your next bill. when having a little extra can mean a lot ...turn to care. go to pge.com/care and enroll today. >> mason: we have an update on the story of american and canadian diplomats in cuba who it is believed were targets of a sonic attack. it now appears some of
ernie: was that too hard for yo? richard: no. is this too hard for you? ernie: woo!re playing catch now! richard: ugh! ernie: sorry, sorry, sorry ! and life's beautiful moments.ns get between you flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. it helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause symptoms. pills block one and 6 is greater than 1. flonase changes everything. advil liqui-gels minis. our first concentrated pill that rushes powerful relief. a small new size that's fast, cause...
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ernie: was that too hard for yo? richard: no. is this too hard for you? ernie: woo!atch now! richard: ugh! ernie: sorry, sorry, sorry ! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wise man, i'm nervous about affecting my good credit score. i see you've planted an uncertainty tree. chop that thing down. the clarity you seek... lies within the creditwise app from capital one. creditwise helps you protect your credit. and it's completely free for everyone. it's free for everyone? do hawks use the stars to navigate? i don't know. aw, i thought you did. i don't know either. either way it's free for everyone. cool. what's in your wallet? i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i was doing okay. then it hit me... managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor, i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease even after trying other medications. in clinical studies, the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, som
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ernie: woo! we're playing catch now! richard: ugh! ernie: sorry, sorry, sorry !f you could book a flight, then add a hotel, or car, or activity in one place and save, where would you go? ♪ expedia. knowing where you stand. it's never been easier. except when it comes to your retirement plan. but at fidelity, we're making retirement planning clearer. and it all starts with getting your fidelity retirement score. in 60 seconds, you'll know where you stand. and together, we'll help you make decisions for your plan... to keep you on track. ♪ time to think of your future it's your retirement. know where you stand. >>> the president taking to twitter to air his grievances call out leaders of his party. i requested that mitch m and paul r, we assume mcconnell and ryan of course, tie the debt ceiling into the popular va bill. they didn't do it. the now we have a big deal with dems holding them up as usual on debt ceiling approval. could have been so easy. the now, a mess. >> and surprise. he's blasting the media for criticizing his or even pointing out his wildly differe
ernie: woo! we're playing catch now! richard: ugh! ernie: sorry, sorry, sorry !f you could book a flight, then add a hotel, or car, or activity in one place and save, where would you go? ♪ expedia. knowing where you stand. it's never been easier. except when it comes to your retirement plan. but at fidelity, we're making retirement planning clearer. and it all starts with getting your fidelity retirement score. in 60 seconds, you'll know where you stand. and together, we'll help you make...
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ernie: was that too hard for yo? richard: no. is this too hard for you? ernie: woo!hard: ugh! ernie: sorry, sorry, sorry ! >>> thanks for watching, time to hand things over to don lemon. hand things over to don lemon. "cnn tonight" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> one day after his divisive phoenix rant, donald trump sticks to the script. what a difference a day makes. listen to the president tonight in reno. >> we have no division too deep for us to heal. and there is no enemy too strong for us to overcome. because in america, we never lose faith. we never forget who we ar
ernie: was that too hard for yo? richard: no. is this too hard for you? ernie: woo!hard: ugh! ernie: sorry, sorry, sorry ! >>> thanks for watching, time to hand things over to don lemon. hand things over to don lemon. "cnn tonight" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> one day after his divisive phoenix rant, donald trump sticks to the script. what a difference a day makes. listen to the president tonight in reno. >> we have no division...
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. >> finally ernie gets some love. >> ernie and racita sing about what else rubber duckies. >> not thisou, burt. i'm feeling you. >> see. >> ♪ >> oh, my goodness. my heart just grew three sizes. >> hey, burt, what sound does a duck make. >> (squeaking). [laughter] >> burt get out of here. burt is a downer, i'm sorry. >> come on rosita. >> ♪ >> okay. >> let that the play for awhile al 'cause i know you love sesame street. >> ernie was my first crush and i love sesame street. >> for good reason. >> i love they brought him o thank you steve. still ahead big news from taylor swift. details about some new music plus robert downey jr. is warning his fans about a scam artist. the fox beat is next. >> ♪ >> ♪♪ >> ♪ >> welcome back this morning. we are starting you off with the major weather story in the nation today and that is tropical storm harvey which is redeveloped in the gulf. if it sounds fami tropical storm last week moved across the yucatan peninsula weakened. expected to strengthen into a hurricane. you see that red kind of boundary along the coast of texas. that is a hurricane warning
. >> finally ernie gets some love. >> ernie and racita sing about what else rubber duckies. >> not thisou, burt. i'm feeling you. >> see. >> ♪ >> oh, my goodness. my heart just grew three sizes. >> hey, burt, what sound does a duck make. >> (squeaking). [laughter] >> burt get out of here. burt is a downer, i'm sorry. >> come on rosita. >> ♪ >> okay. >> let that the play for awhile al 'cause i know you love sesame...
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and i said, well you didn't do so good, ernie. he said i guess i better tell you about it, then.aid that would be a good idea, and he did. he told us about the kidnapping, rape and robbery. after he told us i said would you sign a written confession which says in the beginning of the report -- of the form, i give this statement voluntarily without coercion or threats or promises of immunity knowing my legal rights and he wrote the statement all on one short page. the writing was excellent, and the spelling was excellent, and the description of the act was accurate. >> this is the entrance into the old city jail on the fifth floor of the old city county courthouse and building. miranda would have been brought in here and he would have been processed just like every other prisoner. he would have been searched and them he would have been transported or taken over, shown his new quarters which is over here. we have four identical tanks. this particular tank here would have been where miranda was kept and it would have been what we call the felony tank. so he would have been booked in
and i said, well you didn't do so good, ernie. he said i guess i better tell you about it, then.aid that would be a good idea, and he did. he told us about the kidnapping, rape and robbery. after he told us i said would you sign a written confession which says in the beginning of the report -- of the form, i give this statement voluntarily without coercion or threats or promises of immunity knowing my legal rights and he wrote the statement all on one short page. the writing was excellent, and...
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the president has teed it up with ceos, and quite a few professional golfers, including ernie els, davidfrost, and rory mcilroy who revealed in february he played 18 holes with the president after now white house press secretary sara sanders told reporters trump had played only a couple of holes that day. the white house has tried to downplay just how much golf trump plays, and with whom, saying a trip to a golf course doesn't mean he played. >> just because you go somewhere doesn't necessarily you mean -- he's conducted meetings there. he's actually had phone calls. so, just because he heads there doesn't mean that that's what's happening. >> reporter: but in the era of social media, even the walls of the country club have ears and eyes. on instagram in march, check out that presidential golf glove. and in june. >> it's the only place he can drive on the green, right? >> reporter: busted on twitter breaking a cardinal rule of golf etiquette. but that's the norm, according to sports writer rick riley who played with trump when he was writing his book, who's your caddy. >> it's like bring
the president has teed it up with ceos, and quite a few professional golfers, including ernie els, davidfrost, and rory mcilroy who revealed in february he played 18 holes with the president after now white house press secretary sara sanders told reporters trump had played only a couple of holes that day. the white house has tried to downplay just how much golf trump plays, and with whom, saying a trip to a golf course doesn't mean he played. >> just because you go somewhere doesn't...
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. >> that says a lot about ed and ernie and the ability of our staff to create a culture that the guys want to stay in and it also helps having players that are self-motivated. >> we made a commitment. he really gives back and it's very hard to find best players long-term like that. very few players finish on the same team. >> coming up i go one-on-one trying to get to know them-- trying to get to know him with some interesting questions thrown his way. >> we love having him here in the city and he really does give back so it's a big deal for him to want to be here and to want to continue to play and give back. >> it's nice to hear him say that because you can't really do that in the middle of contract. >> we are glad you are here john. >>> a man says his state flag as have confederate. we set out to verify his claim. >>> a little girl takes on city hall whatwhat made them belld race caievegthat a two-ton behemoth could compete in a track race? or that they could take on the elite in world motor racing, and win? we may never truly un
. >> that says a lot about ed and ernie and the ability of our staff to create a culture that the guys want to stay in and it also helps having players that are self-motivated. >> we made a commitment. he really gives back and it's very hard to find best players long-term like that. very few players finish on the same team. >> coming up i go one-on-one trying to get to know them-- trying to get to know him with some interesting questions thrown his way. >> we love having...
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but if you talk to people who have played with him, and we heard ernie els, has said that, you know,ump is more like an 8 or 9 so that's more like play in the 80s, which is still pretty good. nothing to fib about, and yet he does. >> in all seriousness, it's not cheap. nearly one in every four days me spends at one of thinks golf resorts so what does this mean for taxpayers. >> reporter: if you look at president obama golfing, he golfed less and frequently would do it at andrews air force base when it was a weekend at the white house. the cost here really has to do with the travel and donald trump is roughly out of town at one of his golf properties in general about half the time. so, it's very expensive, and right now, he's, you know, in terms of what taxpayers are paying, he's costing several times in travel what president obama did. it's a lot. >> would you take him on? would you go a round of 18 just to see how he is. >> reporter: oh, sure. apparently he is very fun. it is sort of a circus to play with him. that's what we heard from rick riley. and he's just the consummate host.
but if you talk to people who have played with him, and we heard ernie els, has said that, you know,ump is more like an 8 or 9 so that's more like play in the 80s, which is still pretty good. nothing to fib about, and yet he does. >> in all seriousness, it's not cheap. nearly one in every four days me spends at one of thinks golf resorts so what does this mean for taxpayers. >> reporter: if you look at president obama golfing, he golfed less and frequently would do it at andrews air...
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ernie els says he's more like an 8 or 9 and shot an 80. >>> till a great score. >> it is, and it's notre you actually would need to exaggerate form that's what's very interesting. it's a great, great score. >> but i think the trump rules do make sense, it's his course. >> very instructive, a lot of different levels, is how do they deal with the golfing? that's what leads to the credibility crisis. they spin even when they don't have to, and they got themselves in trouble as the poll reflects. appreciate it. well done. >>> there's this government climate report. it's now awaiting the trump administration's approval, but it contradicts what president trump and his team seem to believe. we speak with the "new york times" reporter who is breaking this story, next. >>> the impact of climate change is dangerous and it's already being felt in the united states, according to a new government report obtained by "new york times." and it says in part -- evidence abounds from the top of the atmospheres to the depths of the oceans. many lines of evidence demonstrate that human activities are primar
ernie els says he's more like an 8 or 9 and shot an 80. >>> till a great score. >> it is, and it's notre you actually would need to exaggerate form that's what's very interesting. it's a great, great score. >> but i think the trump rules do make sense, it's his course. >> very instructive, a lot of different levels, is how do they deal with the golfing? that's what leads to the credibility crisis. they spin even when they don't have to, and they got themselves in...
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ernie would have spent maybe a l week. it may have been only a couple of days. >> so that is retired detective carroll cooley from the phoenix police department. you teach procedure.have s so we saw the signed confession. what is it about that that right off the bat led the system to el get interested in this prosecution? >> it's almost the perfect test case because this isn't a case where someone was beaten to get a confession. instead, the police came in ande used some tricks. they said, look, she has identified you as the one who raped her, you might as well e d tell us what happened.ut tha so it presents the issue of was psychological pressure brought to bear in a way that meant to the confession shouldn't be used. of course, one of the other interesting things that we'll see as the program unfolds tonight is miranda ends up radically changing the rules. in 1963 when this interrogation took place, there wasn't a icks. single precedent in america thae would support throwing that kin of a confession out. for 170 years th
ernie would have spent maybe a l week. it may have been only a couple of days. >> so that is retired detective carroll cooley from the phoenix police department. you teach procedure.have s so we saw the signed confession. what is it about that that right off the bat led the system to el get interested in this prosecution? >> it's almost the perfect test case because this isn't a case where someone was beaten to get a confession. instead, the police came in ande used some tricks....
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and anne was the daughter of a man called ernie bezic. ernie bezic who used to play poker with my father was the head of the aclu in san francisco and he represented korematsu in this famous case. the aclu wouldn't sign the brief. they got into it later. they did get back into it. but you see this was january of 1942, february, march, april, may, that's when the order was signed sending them back. that spring of '42. and that was just after pearl harbor. and who was supporting it? earl warren. he later said it was one of the worst things he'd every done, but he was there supporting it. and who was opposing it? j. edgar hoover. well, he said, we can take care of it, you know. and but off they went to the camps. now, korematsu said we're going twhin. and bezic thought that too. and the case finally got to the dmort 1944. and in 1944, there was no risk of invasion. there was not a problem with submarines off the shores of california. they were pretty certain they were going to win. and before the case went to the court, when the brief was in
and anne was the daughter of a man called ernie bezic. ernie bezic who used to play poker with my father was the head of the aclu in san francisco and he represented korematsu in this famous case. the aclu wouldn't sign the brief. they got into it later. they did get back into it. but you see this was january of 1942, february, march, april, may, that's when the order was signed sending them back. that spring of '42. and that was just after pearl harbor. and who was supporting it? earl warren....
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ernie here's my question to you.>> how do iowa. >> how do you get your guitar work mixed with carlos' so you're both able to shine on this album. >> carlos and i have the same spirit, similar spirit, and certainly i was listening to him just as i was going into college and while i was there. you know, that lady came out in 1973, but carlos was already up and running with blah magic woman and everybody is everything and, you know, a whole slew of not only songs hits, you know. [ laughter ] >> four or 5 million albums every time he dropped one. he's all in the dorms. so it's like -- it's like, you know, carlos and i sometimes it feels like the difference between six and a half and dozen when we play together. >> i feel like i'm looking at the rock and roll hall of fame right now just looking at all you guys right that. i know the history runs deep from jimmy hendricks playing as part of your band ronald back in the day to you guys now getting to play with carlos santana and cindy i know you're a big part of the project
ernie here's my question to you.>> how do iowa. >> how do you get your guitar work mixed with carlos' so you're both able to shine on this album. >> carlos and i have the same spirit, similar spirit, and certainly i was listening to him just as i was going into college and while i was there. you know, that lady came out in 1973, but carlos was already up and running with blah magic woman and everybody is everything and, you know, a whole slew of not only songs hits, you know....
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. >> guest: i just mentioned ernie kilgour and he's a remarkable man. he seemed very natural with a slight tic like this sometimes. he acted very human man was very nice to people. you have seen several areas of journalism come and go and what many people call disruption. is that worse today than when you started? started? >> guest: but it's far more diversified. anybody can be a journalist today. it's about half of the speculation in "the wall street journal." it's electronic now so it's extremely diversified and the professional journalists, people that are hired reporters on the staff of well-known publications kind of resent that competition but on the other hand it might be good for them because sometimes they come up with pretty good stuff. >> host: to go to maintaining the market, i can see when you're writing in the book many examples of that and i can also see sometimes in the modern era there is a more partisan environment and i think that is something a lot of american readers worry about today is that the media has become partisan. what's be
. >> guest: i just mentioned ernie kilgour and he's a remarkable man. he seemed very natural with a slight tic like this sometimes. he acted very human man was very nice to people. you have seen several areas of journalism come and go and what many people call disruption. is that worse today than when you started? started? >> guest: but it's far more diversified. anybody can be a journalist today. it's about half of the speculation in "the wall street journal." it's...
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ernie kindling off of life of art can music but people ready to thomond people determined to to. lead a better life. and if it did work it did because all japanese lawsuit if if my scuba determined. that it should change and should be better than me. this iconic figure. kathleen ferrier who became an international star in a very short time but is fantastic. and once having case that of course. there was no stopping us weibo hooked from that moment on. i soldati mula and jonathan miller and michael peeling. and all i mean if it's absolutely outstanding. you may only knew these people target beat me. every now and again on television but here they bear. there you have it there a god like. if chris if you really made it. and they're also bringing back this year liberated back level in. because the paint that in nineteen forty seven so. they're bringing back things which. it is seventeen years ago. the festival is changing. it it. it has to change. and it has to go. well it certainly crying to my great regret though i don't think i've ever been must put that right but of course you f
ernie kindling off of life of art can music but people ready to thomond people determined to to. lead a better life. and if it did work it did because all japanese lawsuit if if my scuba determined. that it should change and should be better than me. this iconic figure. kathleen ferrier who became an international star in a very short time but is fantastic. and once having case that of course. there was no stopping us weibo hooked from that moment on. i soldati mula and jonathan miller and...
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. >> ♪ >> sesame street okay let's face it ernie did his own take on the song depacito it's called hes with row ceta about the rubber ducky being his friend. now many of you relate to bert look at old bert. okay. right before the song kicked off he goes -- he's made rubber. >> oh, no. not this song again. >> yes, bert. but it's even more special because ernie is singing along with row ceta. >> i think he was just keeping it real and then when he realized that ernie had something special, i think bert warmed up do it eventually. >> better late than never. >> now i know. >> super cute. >> the little voice is so cut stuck in my head today. we'll take it. >> thanks allison. >> let's check what's trending right now. five minutes past the hour. >>> first up the major powerball mistake because it's wiping ticket for the $758 million powerball jackpot was not sold where first reported in massachusetts. no, it was sold closer to d.c. 80 miles closer. >> still sold in massachusetts but in different shower. chicopee massachusetts where that winning ticket was sold lottery originally said it was
. >> ♪ >> sesame street okay let's face it ernie did his own take on the song depacito it's called hes with row ceta about the rubber ducky being his friend. now many of you relate to bert look at old bert. okay. right before the song kicked off he goes -- he's made rubber. >> oh, no. not this song again. >> yes, bert. but it's even more special because ernie is singing along with row ceta. >> i think he was just keeping it real and then when he realized that...
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>> if you piece together everything the boe said in its statement, and mark ernie in this press conferenceen though two dissenters out of the the solerk carney said cause of above target inflation is that big drop in the pound that occurred after the referendum. the resulting brexit uncertainty on top of that is taking a bite out of the economy. the boe shaved its forecast for gdp for wages and inflation over the next two years. ofthere is an element exhibit uncertainty affecting the wage bargaining. some firms are potential material number of firms are less willing to give a rises given it is not clear what market access will be. btv 5330 nine, the white line is inflation, 2.9 percent, now 2.6%, but the target is 2%. wages, gettings squeezed as firms are uncertain and don't want to give increases now. big bite that brexit is taking out of business investment, the monetary policy 20%ittee, 2020 investment below the level forecast before the referendum. that is a different story from the story on your screen. that is about wages and inflation. reasonestment hit is one why inflation is expec
>> if you piece together everything the boe said in its statement, and mark ernie in this press conferenceen though two dissenters out of the the solerk carney said cause of above target inflation is that big drop in the pound that occurred after the referendum. the resulting brexit uncertainty on top of that is taking a bite out of the economy. the boe shaved its forecast for gdp for wages and inflation over the next two years. ofthere is an element exhibit uncertainty affecting the wage...
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don't be silly, now eric and ernie have left them. have you got hairy legs? no. i will be with you. sure, take your time. this is lovely, this could save the whole show. just do as i do, a bit like the generation game and now there is the thing, left, right, lovely, just do the same thing. lovely, we are coming in now. right. # i'm putting on my top hat # i'm putting on my top hat # doing up my white tie # doing up my white tie # dancing # laughter applause come on! you can do it. # i'm putting in my shirt front, doing up my shirt studs. laughter studio: it is wonderful. what a performance by parkinson! given how nimble he was for so many years, how nervous were you , nimble he was for so many years, how nervous were you, sir michael parkinson, going into that?” nervous were you, sir michael parkinson, going into that? i know, it was awful. the thing about the fa ntasy you it was awful. the thing about the fantasy you enter when you go into television is you've got to take moments like that and just savour them. how many chances would you have ever in the normal
don't be silly, now eric and ernie have left them. have you got hairy legs? no. i will be with you. sure, take your time. this is lovely, this could save the whole show. just do as i do, a bit like the generation game and now there is the thing, left, right, lovely, just do the same thing. lovely, we are coming in now. right. # i'm putting on my top hat # i'm putting on my top hat # doing up my white tie # doing up my white tie # dancing # laughter applause come on! you can do it. # i'm putting...
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the library of congress house the scouting report, to read his scouting report of hank aaron, ernie banks, he had some talent, and what they said about and know their history. and and that was the greatest joy for me, the greatest is working with staff. the surprise is how many things are being discovered. >> that is 164 million plus items in the collection, you can't know what is in every file or look and cranny. share the stories, and look for reasons to go to her office, there are three -- >> buildings in washington. >> the older building is the jefferson building, your office is across from the madison building, all glass with an outside area overlooking the capital in the jefferson library of congress. it is the spot to go. >> that building, the james madison building is the only official memorial to james madison in the capital and the jefferson building named for thomas jefferson sold his collection to congress after the british came. that is why this thing -- all is forgiven now. the british burned the capital, the library of congress within the capital. >> are we over that? >> no
the library of congress house the scouting report, to read his scouting report of hank aaron, ernie banks, he had some talent, and what they said about and know their history. and and that was the greatest joy for me, the greatest is working with staff. the surprise is how many things are being discovered. >> that is 164 million plus items in the collection, you can't know what is in every file or look and cranny. share the stories, and look for reasons to go to her office, there are...
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phil mickelson and ernie els...entering their 100th- career major...plishment that only 12- others have achieved. jack nicklaus tops the list with 164-major appearances. here's lefty...with els by his side...reflecting on a journey that started with his first major in 1990. every time i play in one, i remember back when i was a kid competing in my yard against the greats trying to beat them for major titles and we both been fortunate to have won some. i know we both want to win a couple more. we've played together and against each other for so many years, it doesn't seem that long ago from those days but it sure looks a long time ago. finally, if you are someone that can't stand the new england patriots, you now have more reason to hate them. the team is now the first nfl franchise to have its own planes. they are five-time super bowl champs...and have made sure we don't forget that as the lombardi trophies are painted on the tail. according to espn, they bought a pair of boeing 767s this offseason..and modeled them to their specificati
phil mickelson and ernie els...entering their 100th- career major...plishment that only 12- others have achieved. jack nicklaus tops the list with 164-major appearances. here's lefty...with els by his side...reflecting on a journey that started with his first major in 1990. every time i play in one, i remember back when i was a kid competing in my yard against the greats trying to beat them for major titles and we both been fortunate to have won some. i know we both want to win a couple more....
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ernie: was that too hard for yo? richard: no. is this too hard for you? ernie: woo!caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation. so i use restasis multidose. it helps me make more of my own tears, with continued use, twice a day, every day. it's also what i prescribe to my patients who have this condition. restasis multidose helps increase your eyes' natural ability to produce tears, which may be reduced by inflammation due to chronic dry eye. restasis multidose did not increase tear production in patients using anti-inflammatory eye drops or tear duct plugs. to help avoid eye injury and contamination, do not touch the bottle tip to your eye or other surfaces. wait 15 minutes after use before inserting contact lenses. the most common side effect is a temporary burning sensation. your eyes. your tears. ask your eye doctor about restasis multidose. ♪ sailin' away on the crest of ea wave, it's like magic ♪ ♪ rollin' and ridin' and slippin' and slidin' ♪ ♪ it's magic introducing the all new volkswagen tiguan. ♪ higher and higher, baby the new king of the concret
ernie: was that too hard for yo? richard: no. is this too hard for you? ernie: woo!caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation. so i use restasis multidose. it helps me make more of my own tears, with continued use, twice a day, every day. it's also what i prescribe to my patients who have this condition. restasis multidose helps increase your eyes' natural ability to produce tears, which may be reduced by inflammation due to chronic dry eye. restasis multidose did not increase tear...
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including ernie els, david frost and rory mcilroy, who revealed in february he played 18 holes with thes secretary sarah huckabee sanders said trump only played a couple of holes that day. the white house tried to downplay just how much golf trump plays, and with whom, saying a trip to a golf course doesn't mean he played. >> just because you go somewhere doesn't necessarily mean you've done it. on a couple of occasions actually conducted meetings there, had phone calls. so just because he heads there doesn't mean that that's what's happening. >> reporter: but in the era of social media, even the walls of the country club have ears and eyes. on instagram in march, check out that president's golf glove, and in june -- >> the only place he can drive on the green? right? >> reporter: busted on twitter breaking a cardinal rule of golf etiquette. but that's the norm according to sports writer riley writing his book "who's your caddie?" >> like bringing your own ham to a great restaurant. it's just not done. the worst thing you can do. and he also parks his cart on the tee box, and when you a
including ernie els, david frost and rory mcilroy, who revealed in february he played 18 holes with thes secretary sarah huckabee sanders said trump only played a couple of holes that day. the white house tried to downplay just how much golf trump plays, and with whom, saying a trip to a golf course doesn't mean he played. >> just because you go somewhere doesn't necessarily mean you've done it. on a couple of occasions actually conducted meetings there, had phone calls. so just because...
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as the ceo ernie herman told us in his conference call, and i quote -- >> he went on to say - >> they60 stores this year and add 1700 or so addition allocations on top of the over 3900 they have now hey, most people are closing stores, not opening them tjx doesn't need any help defeating amazon he said that amazon, which is run by the owner of "the washington post," which has been highly critical of the president, is "doing a great damage to tax paying retailers towns, cities and states throughout the u.s. are being hurt." it's funny, that's the playbook of walmart, of the tax paying walmart. that's what it did to all the mom and pop stores throughout the country. walmart reports tomorrow i think it will be good. i don't know what trump can do about amazon, given that it, like walmart, has lowered prices for 317 million americans. it would be highly unusual for the justice department to bring a case against any company that saves voters billions each year. the last thing trump needs is to bring a case to raise prices and urban outfitters is a fashion player that's something that l bra
as the ceo ernie herman told us in his conference call, and i quote -- >> he went on to say - >> they60 stores this year and add 1700 or so addition allocations on top of the over 3900 they have now hey, most people are closing stores, not opening them tjx doesn't need any help defeating amazon he said that amazon, which is run by the owner of "the washington post," which has been highly critical of the president, is "doing a great damage to tax paying retailers...
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ukraine that highlights a push by the trump administration to revive the domestic coal industry and ernies the ceo of ex-coal, also the here at post nine. there is some real movements first of all, we've heard a couple people today saying one of the places perking up in commodities and maybe even coal there, what are you guys seeing. >> we're seeing a strong change in the pricing environment, kelly. strong demand out of china and sustained demand out of our normal customer base prices are up dramatically in the last six weeks >> wow you wouldn't -- so if people look at that and say okay, is that a trump effect? you're saying it's more of a straight up supply -- must have come way down given the bankruptcies and stuff over the last few years, right? >> obviously capital at industry and supply came down, demand was resilient and the industry's responding to that demand, but it's kept a strong floor under pricing today. >> and what's -- the main determinant of that down the road, natural gas prices in the long-term, in the short term is it just about, you know, economic growth. what really a
ukraine that highlights a push by the trump administration to revive the domestic coal industry and ernies the ceo of ex-coal, also the here at post nine. there is some real movements first of all, we've heard a couple people today saying one of the places perking up in commodities and maybe even coal there, what are you guys seeing. >> we're seeing a strong change in the pricing environment, kelly. strong demand out of china and sustained demand out of our normal customer base prices are...
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pounding of the astros.rangers third baseman adrian beltre drove in three runs to pass hall of famer ernie banks for 28th on the career rbi list with 1,637. joey gallo hit a two-run homer before an announced crowd of 3,485 at tropicana field, the home of the rays. (darya) and take a look at the average ticket prices for these nfl teams. the 49ers still charge too much and they arent' even good. and the raiders are still the cheapest. ( darya ) nike has released an image of finals m-v-p kevin durant's signature shoe a red and black flyknit with a frosty white sole dubbed the "k-d-x red velvet."... like the type of cake. thunder fans called durant a cupcake when he left o-k-c for oakland but the dubs had fun with it wearing cupcake t-shirts along with durant's mom wanda. (darya)michael phelps and conor mcgregor have both fallen short against unconventional challengers this summer. while the olympic swimmer couldn't record a faster time than a shark, the mma fighter lost a boxing match to floyd mayweather. both were unnecessary stunts, so what's one more strange competition?phelps jokingly-at
pounding of the astros.rangers third baseman adrian beltre drove in three runs to pass hall of famer ernie banks for 28th on the career rbi list with 1,637. joey gallo hit a two-run homer before an announced crowd of 3,485 at tropicana field, the home of the rays. (darya) and take a look at the average ticket prices for these nfl teams. the 49ers still charge too much and they arent' even good. and the raiders are still the cheapest. ( darya ) nike has released an image of finals m-v-p kevin...
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over here officer ernie. tell me about the golf program here. >> the pal camp has been going on for over 20 years. we get between 80 and 100 kids for a week long, introduce them basically to the game of cough. for three days learning the base, grip, stance. chipping and putting and driving, then thursday, friday. we have little mini tournaments where the kids can win prizes and win awards for their development throughout the week. >> this is my friends sarah over here, i met sarah, couple i visited their school for camp. they got some pretty good schwinn here. >> sarah with us since nine years old, so not bad. steven couple of years, michael couple of years, danny been few years mosh of experiencer dollars kids these guys here in front every you are basically the leaders of the program. so we inter mingle the kids just starting, with these guys, go out and play, and they just have great day. there is never a bad day on the golf course. the weather, thank you, sue, for holding the weather back for us, we're ou
over here officer ernie. tell me about the golf program here. >> the pal camp has been going on for over 20 years. we get between 80 and 100 kids for a week long, introduce them basically to the game of cough. for three days learning the base, grip, stance. chipping and putting and driving, then thursday, friday. we have little mini tournaments where the kids can win prizes and win awards for their development throughout the week. >> this is my friends sarah over here, i met sarah,...
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my favorite character in this book frankly is colonel ernie cheatham. who was the battalion commander who was sent in three days after the city was taken. and in contrast to general westmoreland who proceeded with the idea that he knew everything colonel cheatham who went on to become a general began with the assumption that he knew nothing. he knew only one thing and that was where he was gonna fight. where the marines were would have to fight. it was in the city and he now that they have not fought in a big city since the korean war. so he went out and he found in this trunk that they lugged around with them. they have manuals. and in that trunk were manuals about how to assault a fortified position. and how to fight in an urban environment and he spent the whole night before he came reading this manuals and decided what tactics he would employ and what weapons he needed in order to get those. they carried these lightweight antitank weapons which were plastic. in world war ii a lot which was a rocket propelled grenade launcher was a big metal bazooka.
my favorite character in this book frankly is colonel ernie cheatham. who was the battalion commander who was sent in three days after the city was taken. and in contrast to general westmoreland who proceeded with the idea that he knew everything colonel cheatham who went on to become a general began with the assumption that he knew nothing. he knew only one thing and that was where he was gonna fight. where the marines were would have to fight. it was in the city and he now that they have not...
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they arrived on a boat called the ernie pyle and when they got to new york my father had $7 in his pocket which he won playing cards of about. my parents would be truly amazed if they could be here today for this hearing with for the greatness of this country in the graciousness of all the people who have worked with me moving the supply and forward. they give mr. chairman in the ranking member and the members i am pleased to answer questions. >> i am sure your parents are watching and are very proud of you. >> senator, good morning biggy for the opportunity to be here fight to take a minute to thank senator bozeman for his very generous and kind introduction and for his many years of friendship also like to introduce a and thank my family that is your my wife and son. my father, and the local have also joined decimus say hello to my mother is one of those five people to in in today to see me. [laughter] thank you for inviting me to testify. to the assistant secretary for legislation that the department of health and human services. in for the nation's health care system firsthand and the
they arrived on a boat called the ernie pyle and when they got to new york my father had $7 in his pocket which he won playing cards of about. my parents would be truly amazed if they could be here today for this hearing with for the greatness of this country in the graciousness of all the people who have worked with me moving the supply and forward. they give mr. chairman in the ranking member and the members i am pleased to answer questions. >> i am sure your parents are watching and...
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he was having a drink with our neighbor and ann was the daughter of ernie bezick who played poker with my father and was the head of aclu. he represented this man in this famous case. aclu wouldn't sign the brief. they got into it later. they got back into it. you see this was january of 1942. february, march, april, may, that's when the order was signed sending them back, that spring of '42 and that was just after pearl harbor. and who was supporting it? earl warren. he later said it was one of the worst things he had ever done, but he was there supporting it. who opposed it. j. edgar hoover. we can take care of it. but off they went to the camps. now koramatsu said we'll win this and his lawyer thought so too. the case got to the court in 1944. in 1944 there was no risk of invasion. there was not a problem with submarines off the shores of california. they were pretty certain they were going to win and before the case went to the court, when the brief was in the justice department two lawyers got a hold of this and they read an article somewhere written by a commander in the navy who
he was having a drink with our neighbor and ann was the daughter of ernie bezick who played poker with my father and was the head of aclu. he represented this man in this famous case. aclu wouldn't sign the brief. they got into it later. they got back into it. you see this was january of 1942. february, march, april, may, that's when the order was signed sending them back, that spring of '42 and that was just after pearl harbor. and who was supporting it? earl warren. he later said it was one...
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ernie say sanders was on the ba, a beatty would fit more choices but to many of them went to trump andhis false claims is going to revive the coal industry because there was no just transition for them. they are at risk of losing to pensions, the retiree healthcare coverage, their disability benefits. they took it out on poor hapless hillary and voted for the charlatan. but when oil workers here about just transition and super funds for workers and how green jobs are the future, they look and see what happened to coal miners. it's not a pretty picture. we've got to beat up our concrete plans for that kind of transition if we're going to build a stronger, broader blue-green movement, i think, based on their experience locally. >> thank you very much. now that unfortunately last week the folks down in washington have withdrawn the united states from participation in the paris agreement, as far as environmental role, what can we do as citizens to be able to come for lack of a better term, talking climate justice, concerns and all that, what can we do, if we can come get our own congress,
ernie say sanders was on the ba, a beatty would fit more choices but to many of them went to trump andhis false claims is going to revive the coal industry because there was no just transition for them. they are at risk of losing to pensions, the retiree healthcare coverage, their disability benefits. they took it out on poor hapless hillary and voted for the charlatan. but when oil workers here about just transition and super funds for workers and how green jobs are the future, they look and...