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ernie: yeah, ernie. really nice to meet you. lemonis: this is a really nice store.rnie: thank you. lemonis: i notice that you have a lot of accessories. ernie: i basically try to get as much retail as i can. lemonis: this comes through corporate, or this comes -- ernie: no, this we did ourselves. i've had to add more products to meet the rent kind of thing. lemonis: do you work with taylor at all? ernie: no. lemonis: never. ernie: i've been told i shouldn't e-mail past 5:00, i'm intruding upon his time. lemonis: he tells you that. ernie: yeah, we don't really have a good working relationship. lemonis: look, i'd been planning to hang out around dallas, but after hearing what ernie had to say, i wanted to see taylor's store in austin. honestly, my first impression, i wasn't even sure if it was open for business. as the owner of the business, you have one your managers convince you to open up a store in austin. you get here, you decide to tour the parking lot because you want to experience it as the owner. it's got no drive-through pole. you get up here, there's a blan
ernie: yeah, ernie. really nice to meet you. lemonis: this is a really nice store.rnie: thank you. lemonis: i notice that you have a lot of accessories. ernie: i basically try to get as much retail as i can. lemonis: this comes through corporate, or this comes -- ernie: no, this we did ourselves. i've had to add more products to meet the rent kind of thing. lemonis: do you work with taylor at all? ernie: no. lemonis: never. ernie: i've been told i shouldn't e-mail past 5:00, i'm intruding upon...
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to discover is of ernie and bert with a breakthrough after decades of research. scientists worldwide are searching for these messenger particles from the distant universe also on the other side of the planet in europe a research institute on the french coast often is a base for a tremendous mediterranean project the q.b. kilometer neutrino telescope or came through. a small prototype of the deep signorino detector already sense data here. each box corresponds to one of the strings each cross represents the. height of the time of the the the photon that was the detective. 20 years ago we started the development of the telescope. it took some some while to learn. the tricks of the trade of how to build very large infrastructures very deep in the sea with in fact. strings but the project that we're building now came through that will be many hundreds. so this will dramatically. increase the chances. that we will be able to have big detection of cosmic neutrinos neutrinos are all around us but we have no idea where they come from these elementary particles that a 100
to discover is of ernie and bert with a breakthrough after decades of research. scientists worldwide are searching for these messenger particles from the distant universe also on the other side of the planet in europe a research institute on the french coast often is a base for a tremendous mediterranean project the q.b. kilometer neutrino telescope or came through. a small prototype of the deep signorino detector already sense data here. each box corresponds to one of the strings each cross...
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i remember reading wonderful dispatches from ernie pyle he had written right after d-day.hat struck me was about some young german pow's. he was standing with them and they were looking out across the water seeing thousands of ships coming and coming and these men were in shock. did you have any oral histories from any german soldiers? dr. mueller: yes. we have one in the last chapter. it is not that particular perspective, but we do have one . and there are a lot of stories like that, that are really palpable and important to seeing like ernie walking on the beaches and seeing the refuse of the dead cigarette packs, the diaries strewn about the sand on the edge of the water, we have that story in our exhibits. ernie pyle and the story of the one german. we just could not get everything into the book. i'm glad you brought that up. it's an important part of the perspective. if we had a bigger book, we could have brought more of that into the story because those are really special moments in the aftermath several days later. >> i collected oral histories. i am german and aus
i remember reading wonderful dispatches from ernie pyle he had written right after d-day.hat struck me was about some young german pow's. he was standing with them and they were looking out across the water seeing thousands of ships coming and coming and these men were in shock. did you have any oral histories from any german soldiers? dr. mueller: yes. we have one in the last chapter. it is not that particular perspective, but we do have one . and there are a lot of stories like that, that are...
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light is what we did tanked with the ice cube and we found high energy neutrinos for the 1st time ernie and bert. that they had such high energy that it was extremely unlikely they were created in the earth's atmosphere exactly. the steam in the it atmosphere that's why. these neutrinos must have come from outside our solar system. but such a high energy cosmic neutrino which is much smaller than an atomic nucleus collides with an atom in the ice it creates a light signal it spreads over several 100 meters. to discover is a bird with a breakthrough after decades of research. scientists worldwide are searching for these messenger particles from the distant universe also on the other side of the planet in europe a research institute on the french coast often on is a base for a tremendous mediterranean project the q.b. kilometer neutrino telescope k m 3. is a small prototype of the deep signorino detector already sense data here. each box corresponds to one of the detection strains each cross represents the. height and the time of the photon that was detected. 20 years ago we started the d
light is what we did tanked with the ice cube and we found high energy neutrinos for the 1st time ernie and bert. that they had such high energy that it was extremely unlikely they were created in the earth's atmosphere exactly. the steam in the it atmosphere that's why. these neutrinos must have come from outside our solar system. but such a high energy cosmic neutrino which is much smaller than an atomic nucleus collides with an atom in the ice it creates a light signal it spreads over...
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here we see ernie pyle again in the center and talking to the colonel of the signal corps. there is john mcglinchey. here is -- oh gosh, 45 years has done a lot to my memory. the troops begin to move in the opposite direction to attack the enemy on the same low line. we were passing through the city of cologne, and it was instantly destroyed. i was there several times since the war and it has been rebuilt beautifully. the germans try to make a stand here, and wherever they tried to make a stand, we had to knock them out, and in so doing, destroy the city. later on, i had an opportunity to see the construction built by slave labor. all along the beach, especially in the normandy area, as well areas, they built these triangles. many of them had mines attached to them so that if a boat touched them, they would explode. i was told after taking this walk that i should be very careful not to step where the ground is soft. this is a church in a pretty little town that the germans evacuated because the commander liked the city so much, the little town so much, he did not want to se
here we see ernie pyle again in the center and talking to the colonel of the signal corps. there is john mcglinchey. here is -- oh gosh, 45 years has done a lot to my memory. the troops begin to move in the opposite direction to attack the enemy on the same low line. we were passing through the city of cologne, and it was instantly destroyed. i was there several times since the war and it has been rebuilt beautifully. the germans try to make a stand here, and wherever they tried to make a...
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blake: people would say ernie, you are a billionaire.have employees under you that might have $70,000 in loans so is it about the people who work for you? >> unfortunately it doesn't work that way. that's not how this system work. i think it's desperation. i truly do. she is so far behind in the polls. she is reaching for straws. >> i want to talk about the graphic. let's put it up again if you can. this is the debt kri is in the u.s. outstanding debt. student loans, $1.5 trillion. that's more than auto loans, it's almost double the amount of credit card debt. what has to happen in this whole equation of those who want to go to college and get an education but cannot take one? >> miss warren, mrs. warren, she was a teacher at harvard university making $450,000 a year. they could bring those teacher's salaries down and make college and little bit more affordable. there are a lot of things they can do. blake: is that only idea? when you are talking $1.5 trillion. it seems like it would make barely a dent. >> no. i think the debt should be
blake: people would say ernie, you are a billionaire.have employees under you that might have $70,000 in loans so is it about the people who work for you? >> unfortunately it doesn't work that way. that's not how this system work. i think it's desperation. i truly do. she is so far behind in the polls. she is reaching for straws. >> i want to talk about the graphic. let's put it up again if you can. this is the debt kri is in the u.s. outstanding debt. student loans, $1.5 trillion....
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years ago americans back home waited for word of what had happened until world war ii correspondent erniedispatches from the front line. joining me, director of the harris writing program at the university of chicago, david kissinger who writes about the critical role during those months and years to follow. great to have you with us tonight. you talk about the fact that he had written all over the country, a pulitzer prize winner and his writing really changed and became a little bit more realistic when he was forced to be on the frontlines and sent back accurate resorts so the american people would know what was going on and it contained a critical lifeline to them on the front line. >> when he landed in north africa, a lot of his reporting focused on every day grim realities of life, he spoke to the infantry men, got stories of where they were from and really gave this sort of look at what it was like to be in a combat zone and that is something the american people back home had very little idea about so they came to see pyle as a trusted person and by the time he gets to france the da
years ago americans back home waited for word of what had happened until world war ii correspondent erniedispatches from the front line. joining me, director of the harris writing program at the university of chicago, david kissinger who writes about the critical role during those months and years to follow. great to have you with us tonight. you talk about the fact that he had written all over the country, a pulitzer prize winner and his writing really changed and became a little bit more...
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there are hundreds of supporters here at guadalupe a river park to hear him speak ernie sanders ran for the democratic presidential nomination in 2016 against hillary clinton. he was considered a long shot but one onto minsky 23 primaries before conceding to clinton. he is running again as a democrat in 2020 even though he is an independent in terms of his party affiliation. with his current office as a senator from vermont. he is expected to lay out his platform including plans for expanding medicare for all. increasing the minimum wage to $15 an hour. and free tuition at public colleges.>>> we love bernie. we supported him in 2016. we feel like the movement is growing a little bit now. we are more confident than ever. >> i think it will be helpful to bernie in the long run by winning in california. it will give him a great lead for the rest of the other primary events.>> reporter: sanders is currently second in the most recent california democratic primary presidential polls. right behind joe biden. joe biden is spending the weekend campaigning in ohio. bernie sanders is expected to s
there are hundreds of supporters here at guadalupe a river park to hear him speak ernie sanders ran for the democratic presidential nomination in 2016 against hillary clinton. he was considered a long shot but one onto minsky 23 primaries before conceding to clinton. he is running again as a democrat in 2020 even though he is an independent in terms of his party affiliation. with his current office as a senator from vermont. he is expected to lay out his platform including plans for expanding...
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is ernie funding for a border wall, anything that might entice republicans to take this up in an election here? >> that's a great question. in the senate, i think what will happen or i hope will happen, there's a base bill filed by the graham, a dream act. queen dream act. i think hopefully they will go to the judiciary committee hearing were republicans will -- anthem cuts, photo, look at the smart border security at the entry needs. that means we should be investing because ports of entry is where you see the majority of guns, drugs and money being smuggled. those are the real hazards the american public. let's make sure there are immigrations in place. border patrol personnel in place of a those are presenting paths for asylum, they can be processed in a timely and humane way. i think there a lot of ways to invest at the border that keep us safe, that stop work reduced dramatically the smuggling and drugs, guns and money. help people go to that process in a fair and effective fashion. if they are eligible to go in front of an immigration judge, turn them around to their country of orig
is ernie funding for a border wall, anything that might entice republicans to take this up in an election here? >> that's a great question. in the senate, i think what will happen or i hope will happen, there's a base bill filed by the graham, a dream act. queen dream act. i think hopefully they will go to the judiciary committee hearing were republicans will -- anthem cuts, photo, look at the smart border security at the entry needs. that means we should be investing because ports of...
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ernie and i are really senior citizens. >> they received this flyer in the mail from vacation consulting a free dinner and a way out. >> the salesman was charming. >> they offered you a one-time payment of $18,000 to get out of your timeshare contract. >> yes. >> why was that appealing? >> i don't know why that was appealing. i can't even tell you why it was appealing. i don't know why i did it. >> the timeshare industry is now worth $9.6 billion. in a first of its kind investigation, the better business bureau discovered ten timeshare exit companies in but have not heard back. meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," james corden, host of the late, late show joins us in the studio as he prepares to host the tony awards this sunday saluting broadway's best. >>> a growing number of diet and fitness apps and smart devices may help you achieve your wellness goals. are they revealing too much? we'll weigh the costs add benefits. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> live from the cbs bay a
ernie and i are really senior citizens. >> they received this flyer in the mail from vacation consulting a free dinner and a way out. >> the salesman was charming. >> they offered you a one-time payment of $18,000 to get out of your timeshare contract. >> yes. >> why was that appealing? >> i don't know why that was appealing. i can't even tell you why it was appealing. i don't know why i did it. >> the timeshare industry is now worth $9.6 billion. in a...
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for silence or buzz of ernie having their own store in berlin is a dream come true. berlin is a fashion city here there and there are a lot of studios here these young people who are passionate about clothes. later you can also run around with 2 different shoes on here it's a cool fashion city colorful multicultural with a bit of everything i just want to be part of it. the world for these cashmere cardigans pullovers and scarves comes from the homeland of mongolia. she and her business partner travel there twice a year. in mongolia kushner goats wonder freely even a winter when temperatures fall below minus 40 degrees celsius. so they grow a soft undercoat which is then condo by hand and spring. up that was the kashmir is washed and processed may have been no good my connection to kashmir is through my homeland of mongolia that's where i'm from and have been after my car up there with my grandma and a little here and with goats. and this is mine that is my connection to nature and the country it's always with me in my heart. between the kushner sisters is a clear di
for silence or buzz of ernie having their own store in berlin is a dream come true. berlin is a fashion city here there and there are a lot of studios here these young people who are passionate about clothes. later you can also run around with 2 different shoes on here it's a cool fashion city colorful multicultural with a bit of everything i just want to be part of it. the world for these cashmere cardigans pullovers and scarves comes from the homeland of mongolia. she and her business partner...
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of puppies foods, i chose blue buffalo it was simpl blue is made with high quality ingredients, so ernierows up strong. after all he's family. so i'm gonna feed hike family with blue. efi'm truly amazed at the fect thathank you, bob!ple. (crunch! crunch!) arwhoosh! (sniff sniff) no way sister! try listine ready! tabs. they turn into liquid as you chew, so you can swish and clean your whole mouth on the go. try listerine ready! tabs and see men in black international in theaters. m " when better chickens are hatched, we will hatch them." it why all of the tyson chicken that bears his name is raised with no antibiotics ever. every nugget, strip and drumstick. keep it real. keep it tyson. ravity chair... gift from kohl's... or the amazon echo - and get $10 kohl's cash!... or a new fitbit... and get $30 kohl's cash! plus - stack the savings - with an extra 15 or 20% off!...or plus - save evene on yourh! father's day gift purchase! thursday through sunday... at kohl's. >>> new on nbcnews.com, an representative for cuba gooding, jr., says the actor will turn himself into police for questioning
of puppies foods, i chose blue buffalo it was simpl blue is made with high quality ingredients, so ernierows up strong. after all he's family. so i'm gonna feed hike family with blue. efi'm truly amazed at the fect thathank you, bob!ple. (crunch! crunch!) arwhoosh! (sniff sniff) no way sister! try listine ready! tabs. they turn into liquid as you chew, so you can swish and clean your whole mouth on the go. try listerine ready! tabs and see men in black international in theaters. m " when...
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butterfly soft and gentle as a sigh the multicolored moods of love are like its satin wings ♪ tennessee ernie it in the files hoping that the right artist will come along someday. a year or two later, he hears this new female singer and he says that's the right singer for that song. well, the singer records the song and becomes the first lady in country music in more than 25 years to have her first single go number one in the charts. believe it or not, that's exactly what happened this year to trisha yearwood. [applause] trisha yearwood: ♪ she's in love with the boy she's in love with the boy ♪ patty loveless: ♪ the right time the right place the right body the right face timber, i'm falling in love ♪ vince: alison krauss has been a virtuoso fiddler for years. for almost a decade, her very distinctive voice has been getting raves from critics and fans. alison krauss: ♪ the touch of your hand says you'll catch me if ever i fall you say it best when you say nothing at all ♪ announcer: the cma awards have presented classic country duets. willie: here are loretta lynn and conway twitty. [applause
butterfly soft and gentle as a sigh the multicolored moods of love are like its satin wings ♪ tennessee ernie it in the files hoping that the right artist will come along someday. a year or two later, he hears this new female singer and he says that's the right singer for that song. well, the singer records the song and becomes the first lady in country music in more than 25 years to have her first single go number one in the charts. believe it or not, that's exactly what happened this year...
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. >>> and it's b 77 days since the wizards fired general manager ernie grunfeld.have a de facto gm. and that's going to continue. owner ted leens ii itold the "washington post" ty're going head into the draft with -- he also said the team sirnted in rapto general manager masai uji ujiri. the reports say the teamois going toffer him a $10 million a year salary and an ownership stake in the raptors. an ownership stakehe for t aptors championship architect. aptors championship architect. it's going to be an when you get the diagnosis of cancer you don't know how you're going to handle it. you really don't kne what's coming down thad for you. i was diagnosed with stage 4 oral cancer the doctors at g w hospital were fantastic. they were willing to advocate for an alternative treatment thad better outcomes for me. a better life over a longer term with fewer side effects. i want to say thank you for getting me through cancer treatment and back to living my life. for life's defining moments the george washington university hospital defining medicine. the george washington
. >>> and it's b 77 days since the wizards fired general manager ernie grunfeld.have a de facto gm. and that's going to continue. owner ted leens ii itold the "washington post" ty're going head into the draft with -- he also said the team sirnted in rapto general manager masai uji ujiri. the reports say the teamois going toffer him a $10 million a year salary and an ownership stake in the raptors. an ownership stakehe for t aptors championship architect. aptors championship...
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ernie and i are senior citizens. >> reporter: they received this flier in the mail from vacation consultinges, offering them a free dinner and a way out. >> the salesman was charming. >> reporter: they offered you a one-time payment of $18,000 to get out of your timeshare contract? >> yes. yes. >> reporter: why was that appealing? >> i don't know why that was appealing. i don't even know why i did it. >> reporter: the timeshare industry is now worth $9.6 billion, and in a first-of-its- kind investigation, the better business bureau discovered ten timeshare exit companies in missouri, including vacation consulting services, scamming consumers across the country. the b.b.b.'s michelle corey says since 2016, timeshare owners in 46 states filed more than 700 complaints reporting millions in losses. >> timeshares were booming back in the 1970s and '80s. and now, these people are on fixed incomes. they can't afford them. >> reporter: the janssons put the $18,000 charge on two credit cards. after six months of payments, nothing has happened. are you embarrassed this happened? >> yeah, a little bit
ernie and i are senior citizens. >> reporter: they received this flier in the mail from vacation consultinges, offering them a free dinner and a way out. >> the salesman was charming. >> reporter: they offered you a one-time payment of $18,000 to get out of your timeshare contract? >> yes. yes. >> reporter: why was that appealing? >> i don't know why that was appealing. i don't even know why i did it. >> reporter: the timeshare industry is now worth...
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ernie and i are really senior citizens. >> reporter: they received this flyer in the mail from vacationting services, offering them a free dinner and a way out. >> the salesman was charming. >> reporter: they offered you a one-time payment of $18,000 to get out of your time-share contract. >> yes. >> reporter: why was that appealing? >> i don't know why that was appealing. i can't tell you why it was appealing. i don't even know why i did it. >> reporter: the time-share industry is now worth $9.6 billion. in a first-of-its-kind investigation, the better business bureau discovered 10 time-share-exit companies in missouri, including vacation consulting services, scamming consumers across the country. the b.b.b.'s michelle corey says since 2016, time-share owners in 46 states filed more than 700 complaints, reporting millions of dollars in losses. >> time shares was booming back in the 1970s and '80s, and now these people are on fixed incomes. they can't afford them. >> reporter: the janssons put the $18,000 charge on two credit cards. after six months of payments, nothing has happened. ar
ernie and i are really senior citizens. >> reporter: they received this flyer in the mail from vacationting services, offering them a free dinner and a way out. >> the salesman was charming. >> reporter: they offered you a one-time payment of $18,000 to get out of your time-share contract. >> yes. >> reporter: why was that appealing? >> i don't know why that was appealing. i can't tell you why it was appealing. i don't even know why i did it. >>...
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it's a very able extragalactic neutrinos to be identified for the 1st time the particles dubbed ernie and bert are mega stars of astrophysics. and they can get is covering these cosmic neutrinos we have opened a new window however we haven't opened it fully just a crack we know there's something there but we haven't mapped this new landscape yet the cup of coffee at. to me it's not near from the if we find more of these particles and trace them to definite sources it will be like a mosaic coming together and 6. bits and someone can then we'll be able to say how the source is really function how the wild is machines in the cosmos where. when it's going to make if there are highly developed civilizations in the cosmos that happens they don't want to be spied on by underdeveloped civilizations like ours to get it through me on the. ice or maybe they decide not to use electromagnetic waves to communicate from the but something quite different. for instance neutrinos with us just imagine one day we'd see a kind of morse code from extraterrestrial civilizations in neutrinos in no train or i
it's a very able extragalactic neutrinos to be identified for the 1st time the particles dubbed ernie and bert are mega stars of astrophysics. and they can get is covering these cosmic neutrinos we have opened a new window however we haven't opened it fully just a crack we know there's something there but we haven't mapped this new landscape yet the cup of coffee at. to me it's not near from the if we find more of these particles and trace them to definite sources it will be like a mosaic...
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the victim identified as 27-year-old daryl johnson, on the scene, ernie johnson, the victim's uncle. >> he was going to a graduation anomeone came past, as you can see, him and no one out here i guess is going to talk. >> reporter: what do you make of something like this? sad. it really is, that you can't get along with each other in this world no more. >> reporter: seven shots subsequent into the minivan. one stray bullet into the apartm tne of the bullets came into thf napartmentrb ea a senior citiz here. it went through the outer glass, inner glass, through these blinds, and then on the floor. normally she sits right in this chair. his morning, fortunely, she wasn't here. this kind of violence most upsetting to people around here. >> absolutely tragic. >>ere's too much death around here. ny time there's a death or shooting, it's bad news. >> peop just don't care anymore, that's the only thing i can get out of it, they just don't care. >> reporter: so far, no motive, nouspect, no look-out, in this case of p collins, thank y mou, quiet neighborhood earlier this year and now d.c. pol
the victim identified as 27-year-old daryl johnson, on the scene, ernie johnson, the victim's uncle. >> he was going to a graduation anomeone came past, as you can see, him and no one out here i guess is going to talk. >> reporter: what do you make of something like this? sad. it really is, that you can't get along with each other in this world no more. >> reporter: seven shots subsequent into the minivan. one stray bullet into the apartm tne of the bullets came into thf...
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is sure mr wood ernie you know but don't forget we have not been exactly state of the art for the last 10 years and there is room for improvement as are good with encryption and the hardware itself for example in the hard to get it done via ordinary citizens have the right to expect top security for our data if that's true and that's not the case. does it really is time to take action as that so it's don't go and says it's news business and. we talked to officials at the german parliament and at various government ministries about these security problems. and got this response from the interior minister and . the collection and or processing of personal data with or in information technology systems can be considered reasonably secure. not exactly a ringing endorsement. the european union needs to do more to prevent the misuse of data based on fingerprints. for years e.u. external border facilities have been using a scanner that's not secure. proved that by creating replica fingerprints that the scanner accepted as real. on a more sinister level terrorists also use these replicas to hi
is sure mr wood ernie you know but don't forget we have not been exactly state of the art for the last 10 years and there is room for improvement as are good with encryption and the hardware itself for example in the hard to get it done via ordinary citizens have the right to expect top security for our data if that's true and that's not the case. does it really is time to take action as that so it's don't go and says it's news business and. we talked to officials at the german parliament and...
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the bureaucracy because you're going to need for departments, more offices, more bureaucrats to tell erniend sally in albany becaushowthey're going to live r lives. >> yeah. there's no way around it. once you establish rational rule over political rule, the more you expand government that's what you're doing, expanding bureaucratic rule. the real problem of our time is we don't have the ability for people to participate in their own political rule as citizens. it's gotten so difficult that citizens don't even know that they're a part of a country. you have to tell people that this is a country. there's borders and all of the things that make up a country that make people know that they are part of the leg operate of that country and really matter of the sovereign. the people are sovereign under our constitution. they don't know any of that anymore. so, in my view, what has to happen is you cannot reconcile rational rule and political rule. mark: by rational rule you mean basically masterminds. >> right. mark: telling you what's rational. >> everything is treated uniformly by a formula that
the bureaucracy because you're going to need for departments, more offices, more bureaucrats to tell erniend sally in albany becaushowthey're going to live r lives. >> yeah. there's no way around it. once you establish rational rule over political rule, the more you expand government that's what you're doing, expanding bureaucratic rule. the real problem of our time is we don't have the ability for people to participate in their own political rule as citizens. it's gotten so difficult...
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on the scene, ernie johnson, the victim's uncle. >> how are you feeling man? >> you got to bury someone else infa your ly over somebody else's taking their life. >> reporter: it was like someone was waiting for him to come outside. 930 iin the morn daryl johnson leaves this apartment house and walks to his minivan. as he goes to get inside, a barrage of gunfire. we counted at least 15 shell casings on the ground, seven of the shots into the minivan, daryl johnson hit numerous times. he fell dead to the ground. >> quite surer; were waiting for him to come out probably, the way you see all them shell laying out there. who knows. > reporter: somebody has to know something. >> somebody has to know something. that's absolutely true. >> reporter: one of the stray bullets here went into a woman's apartment. i'll take you inside and show you what it was like, coming up at 5:00. back to you. >> that is so heart breaking. see you nextho r. >>> as d.c. grapples with an outbreak of gun violence, they have three people who killed man st month and that suspect may be suspe
on the scene, ernie johnson, the victim's uncle. >> how are you feeling man? >> you got to bury someone else infa your ly over somebody else's taking their life. >> reporter: it was like someone was waiting for him to come outside. 930 iin the morn daryl johnson leaves this apartment house and walks to his minivan. as he goes to get inside, a barrage of gunfire. we counted at least 15 shell casings on the ground, seven of the shots into the minivan, daryl johnson hit numerous...
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blue is made with high quality ingredients, so ernie grows up strong. after all he's family.nna feed him like family with blue. wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. [upbeat music ♪] you got this. you got this. you got this. you got this. >>> morgan radford with our sunday's mails. let's start with michelle in new york, who is your favorite sitcom father growing up? >> mine was carl winslow. >> i am going with homer simpson. he's the best one and my son loves him. jennifer on facebook asks, what's the best piece of advise your dad ever gave you? >> dad rad is the keeper of my confidence. >> he's a really cool guy. he thought me that when ever i was nervous to antidote to fear was not knowledge. it was trust. trust your own ability and your achiefme achi achieveme achievement. >> my dad said when you are driving in new york city, never put on your blinker as a sign of weakness. we got more of your "sunday today" mug shot
blue is made with high quality ingredients, so ernie grows up strong. after all he's family.nna feed him like family with blue. wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. [upbeat music ♪] you got this. you got this. you got this. you got this. >>> morgan radford with our sunday's mails. let's start with michelle in new york, who...
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it was shortly after these pictures were taken ernie pyle returned to the states and then went to the pacific where he was killed. george stevens was a well-known hollywood director. he died only a few years ago. but practically every correspondent turned out to try to get into the city of paris. -- generald that the eisenhower had given permission to the second french armored division to take the city of paris because the important thing was to destroy the enemy. they did not consider paris as a target. it would delay them if they did try to take the city themselves. they wanted to circumvent the city. because they wanted to give the honor to the french. general leclair was in command of the second armored division and he refused to let correspondents accompany his force to get into the city. simply because he did not want any shots made until he had the city secure. we were glad to see paris because it was a city of great beauty. we were amazed at the way the people turned out. these are some of the shots taken in the first day of liberation. i just did not merely get enough of thes
it was shortly after these pictures were taken ernie pyle returned to the states and then went to the pacific where he was killed. george stevens was a well-known hollywood director. he died only a few years ago. but practically every correspondent turned out to try to get into the city of paris. -- generald that the eisenhower had given permission to the second french armored division to take the city of paris because the important thing was to destroy the enemy. they did not consider paris as...
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>>> in the immortal words of ernie banks, let's play two. if night 1 is any indication, there could be a lot of left hooks being thrown. >>> on the world stage, president trump at the g20, publicly griping about the post world war ii pact with japan, railing against germany, against india. you'll never guess which world leader he did not atam, comrade. >>> plus a case of politicians choosing their voters. a supreme court decision that could decide how votes are counted for generations to come. >>> welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. we begin with the second round of candidates to get their chance. you'll see biden and bernie, the top two candidates in national and most states polling. joining them are a group of elected officials. some of the, shall we say, wildcard contenders? the lineup and how they will stand is auth-- cnn's jeff zeleny reports on what the candidates saw last night that may have someone in the second round reconsidering their strategies. >> reporter: joe biden and bernie sanders side by side for wound 2 of the democra
>>> in the immortal words of ernie banks, let's play two. if night 1 is any indication, there could be a lot of left hooks being thrown. >>> on the world stage, president trump at the g20, publicly griping about the post world war ii pact with japan, railing against germany, against india. you'll never guess which world leader he did not atam, comrade. >>> plus a case of politicians choosing their voters. a supreme court decision that could decide how votes are...
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ernie pile almost got it, as a matter fact. he described that in his book he wrote. he thought he was going to get it. he said he could see the bombs coming toward him as they were landing. but they fell short of them, so he was ok. but as soon as that happened, we jumped in. on the tanks, away we went. all hell broke loose. they were little groups of germans still around. some of them were dazed, still ready to fight. but we fought all night. and we'd stop just long enough to do it again. that was kind of hairy that night. i remember we would take positions left and right at the tank we were with. so this little road we went down, we were waiting there, temporarily. all of a sudden, a german walked out on the road. that was kind of hairy that night. i give up, i give up. so, i and with one of my squad leaders, went over to him. he could talk a little english. by motions, we knew some of their people were over there behind hedgerows. we asked how many. he said 20. we said, what the heck? their people were over there this is one. that's 20. let's just sent him over th
ernie pile almost got it, as a matter fact. he described that in his book he wrote. he thought he was going to get it. he said he could see the bombs coming toward him as they were landing. but they fell short of them, so he was ok. but as soon as that happened, we jumped in. on the tanks, away we went. all hell broke loose. they were little groups of germans still around. some of them were dazed, still ready to fight. but we fought all night. and we'd stop just long enough to do it again. that...
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. >>> we continue our coverage from san jose with ernie sanders is speaking right now.>> reporter: bernie sanders took the stage here at guadalupe river park 15 you casee hundreds of supporters here and listening. let's listen live to his speech. >>> we are going to have the money in this country. billionaires are putting their money to avoid the fair taxation. when we do that we are going to have the money in this country to do some extraordinary things. raise enough money to make public >> reporter: you heard sanders talking about the tax reforms he has been proposing. at today's rally he was laying out his platform including plans for expanding medicare for all. increasing the minimum wage to $15 per hour. and free tuition at public colleges. bernie sanders ran for presidential nomination in 2016 against hillary clinton. he was considered a long shot. 123 won 23 primaries before conceding to clinton. he is running for a democrat in 2020 even though he is then independent. as a senator from vermont. supporters who call themselves say they're hopeful about his chances this election cycle
. >>> we continue our coverage from san jose with ernie sanders is speaking right now.>> reporter: bernie sanders took the stage here at guadalupe river park 15 you casee hundreds of supporters here and listening. let's listen live to his speech. >>> we are going to have the money in this country. billionaires are putting their money to avoid the fair taxation. when we do that we are going to have the money in this country to do some extraordinary things. raise enough...
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>>> in the immortal words of ernie banks, let's play two.t of left hooks being thrown. >>> on the world stage, president trump at the g20, publicly griping about the post world war ii pact with japan, railing against germany, against india. you'll never guess which world leader he did not atam, comrade. >>> plus a case of politicians choosing their vo
>>> in the immortal words of ernie banks, let's play two.t of left hooks being thrown. >>> on the world stage, president trump at the g20, publicly griping about the post world war ii pact with japan, railing against germany, against india. you'll never guess which world leader he did not atam, comrade. >>> plus a case of politicians choosing their vo
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the great war correspondent ernie pyle famously said about the germans firing down from the hillside,e advantages were all theirs. they had four men on shore for every three men we had approaching the shore," and yet he said in a characteristic understatement "we got on." the best estimate is the one-day death toll on that beach was 4,414. here now the story of just one of the veterans, jake larson, the last surviving member of his platoon. here's his memory of that day, as told to andrea mitchell. >> when we landed and i finally got out of that water, the water was up to my chin, and i found -- it just seemed like in front of me came this burl, and at that time two machine guns were shooting at me from two different angles, cross-firing right at -- right at my feet. and that little burl kept them from hitting me. so i lay behind that burl and they were shooting it and i dug out a cigarette out of a waterproof cigarette holder, put that in my mouth and reached in for my matches and my matches were all wet. not 3 1/2 feet behind me on my left-hand side, i looked back, there was a gi th
the great war correspondent ernie pyle famously said about the germans firing down from the hillside,e advantages were all theirs. they had four men on shore for every three men we had approaching the shore," and yet he said in a characteristic understatement "we got on." the best estimate is the one-day death toll on that beach was 4,414. here now the story of just one of the veterans, jake larson, the last surviving member of his platoon. here's his memory of that day, as told...
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if we forget it was a bunch of individuals and they had names like ernie and buck and robert, that'sm brokaw with steven spielberg and tom hanks. special screenings of "saving private ryan" will be in theaters today. >>> a note from the virginia beach gunman and the ng wiangui a community. that's why esurance has drivesense.® the safer you drive, the more you save. although i'm not really driving right now that would be unsafe. when insurance is affordable, it's surprisingly painless. ...depend® silhouette™ briefs feature maximum absorbency, with trusted protection for all out confidence... beautiful colors and an improved fit for a sleek design and personal style. life's better when you're in it. be there with depend®. and i heard that my cousin's so, wife's sister's husband was a lawyer, so i called him. but he never called me back! if your cousin's wife's sister's husband isn't a lawyer, call legalzoom and we'll connect you with an attorney. legalzoom. where life meets legal. i've always been amazed and still going for my best, even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due t
if we forget it was a bunch of individuals and they had names like ernie and buck and robert, that'sm brokaw with steven spielberg and tom hanks. special screenings of "saving private ryan" will be in theaters today. >>> a note from the virginia beach gunman and the ng wiangui a community. that's why esurance has drivesense.® the safer you drive, the more you save. although i'm not really driving right now that would be unsafe. when insurance is affordable, it's surprisingly...
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. >>> should a notorious detroit red wing kingpin receive an- - drug kingpin receive ag ernie release from prison? thyful edmond helped fuel d.c.'s crack epidemic in 1980s by running a major cocaine trafficking ring. jed mopp edmond is serving a term ot life withourole. >> some are requesting he get an early release for helping convict were drug dealers. d.c.'s attorney gene l wants to know how the community feels. at a meeting, neighbors weighed in. >> he may feel he has scored the scope of his criminal enterprise to meet tellery release. however -- meet early release. however it must not be lost to the minds of others that the community was devastated. >> i feel that the 30 years he served is a sufficient time. >> edmond is expected to appear before a judgen october. >>> newrn this moing, georgetown university is one of two schools now under scrutiny by the u.s. department of education. this isigover foren funding.ge geortown and texas a&m university have been ordered to turn over financial records. th education department wants to determine whether thechools have fully reported for
. >>> should a notorious detroit red wing kingpin receive an- - drug kingpin receive ag ernie release from prison? thyful edmond helped fuel d.c.'s crack epidemic in 1980s by running a major cocaine trafficking ring. jed mopp edmond is serving a term ot life withourole. >> some are requesting he get an early release for helping convict were drug dealers. d.c.'s attorney gene l wants to know how the community feels. at a meeting, neighbors weighed in. >> he may feel he has...
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ernie pyle almost got it, as a matter fact. he described that in his book he wrote. he thought he was going to get it. he said he could see the bombs coming toward him as they were landing. but they fell short of them, so he was ok. but anyway, as soon as that happened, we jumped in. and, on the tanks, away we went. all hell broke loose. they were little groups of germans still around. some of them were dazed. still, ready to fight. but we fought all night. and we'd stop just long enough to knock out a group of them, and then we get back on the tanks and move on again. that was kind of hairy, that night. i remember we stopped at one place -- whenever we stopped, we take positions left and right of the tank that we were with. so this little road we went down, so we were waiting there, temporarily. and all of a sudden, a german walked out on the road -- "i give up, i give up," he said. so, i, with one of my squad leaders, went over to him. got to talking with him. he could talk a little english. five emotions -- you could see it over here -- we knew some of their peopl
ernie pyle almost got it, as a matter fact. he described that in his book he wrote. he thought he was going to get it. he said he could see the bombs coming toward him as they were landing. but they fell short of them, so he was ok. but anyway, as soon as that happened, we jumped in. and, on the tanks, away we went. all hell broke loose. they were little groups of germans still around. some of them were dazed. still, ready to fight. but we fought all night. and we'd stop just long enough to...
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think the broader theme i saw last night was, it is a party that has moved so far to the left and ernie, by the way was not even up there. he is up there tonight. but i think there were some highlights but i think beto o'rourke evaded a question, and i wanted but in two languages. [laughter] on the tax rate. kennedy: before he was against it. >> that you have .000 percent. we should get reparations. kennedy: we should deftly get a refund. >> i think gabbard trending, the russians might be behind that one.kennedy: she had a couple of symbols on foreign policy. considering she is a very outspoken and laid out her foreign policy and non-interventionism and also military but i was happy to see bill de blasio not do well. but if he had every singer and every policy proposal just packs, no matter how he did, most of the media lives in new york and most new yorkers hate bill de blasio. so he wasn't going to get a good review from anyone. >> i think you did great! here's why. everyone, almost everyone had this low expectation. especially for him.more than the people they do not even know on the
think the broader theme i saw last night was, it is a party that has moved so far to the left and ernie, by the way was not even up there. he is up there tonight. but i think there were some highlights but i think beto o'rourke evaded a question, and i wanted but in two languages. [laughter] on the tax rate. kennedy: before he was against it. >> that you have .000 percent. we should get reparations. kennedy: we should deftly get a refund. >> i think gabbard trending, the russians...
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blue is made with high quality ingredients, so ernie grows up strong. after all he's family.gonna feed him like family with blue. lo wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer.te unbeatable pion helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. [you got this.♪] you got this. you got this. you got this. this is loma linda. a place with one of the highest life expectancies in the country. and you see so many people walking around here in their 100s. so how do you stay financially well for all those extra years? well, you have to start planning as early as possible. all need to plan for 18 years or more of retirement. i don't have a whole lot saved up. but i'm working on it now. plan now for retirement income that las. l that's financiallness. rtalk to a financial advi or get income solutions at prudential. >>> morga radford is back to help me look at the sunday mail. here.start right michelle in glenville, new york, who asks who is your favorite sitcom father growing up, morgan? ly mine was carl wi
blue is made with high quality ingredients, so ernie grows up strong. after all he's family.gonna feed him like family with blue. lo wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer.te unbeatable pion helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. [you got this.♪] you got this. you got this. you got this. this is loma linda. a place with one of the highest life expectancies in the country. and you see so many...
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thing about the sand on the thatof the water, we have story in our exhibits, actually, that piece from erniee. and the story of the one german. we just couldn't get everything into the book. but i'm glad you brought that up, because that's an important part of the perspective. in a bigger book, we could have brought more of that into the story, because those are really special moments in the aftermath, several days later. dr. bischof: if i could add something here. i collected d-day oral histories, i'm austrian, in germany in the early 1990's for steve ambrose. it was the 21st panzer division that fought. a good friend of stephen ambrose's gave us the addresses of the men, so we have a very good collection of the 21st panzer division german oral histories, but we certainly didn't cover all the stories. >> the next question is to your far left. >> this may have nothing to do with anything, but i will ask my question anyway. prior to d-day, there was an sands that ispden probably one of the major snafus of world war ii. any oral histories of what took place on that day? dr. mueller: we do, in
thing about the sand on the thatof the water, we have story in our exhibits, actually, that piece from erniee. and the story of the one german. we just couldn't get everything into the book. but i'm glad you brought that up, because that's an important part of the perspective. in a bigger book, we could have brought more of that into the story, because those are really special moments in the aftermath, several days later. dr. bischof: if i could add something here. i collected d-day oral...
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he made her go down the polls now she's going back up, ernie sanders is someone going down the polls,ing about him as much this week bernie sanders gave a speech on democratic socialism. but we didn't really hear president trump talking about that.we heard them talking about joe biden. report of the reason for that it could be that in a 2020 general election he thinks he would have a better chance running against a candidate who professes to be a socialist no matter what you call that. whether it is far left or progressive or socialism, potentially someone like joe biden. >> he saw the poll we had on the screen while you're talking about joe biden. people were voting right now the poll shows joe biden would lead the president by 10 percent. that is a significant difference at this point. again, it is a hypothetical scenario because we are not voting right now. >> a trump campaign makes a point in this i think is very important. which is that election is not today. by the time it takes place all of the other candidates will have went through what we expect to be a pretty brutalizing de
he made her go down the polls now she's going back up, ernie sanders is someone going down the polls,ing about him as much this week bernie sanders gave a speech on democratic socialism. but we didn't really hear president trump talking about that.we heard them talking about joe biden. report of the reason for that it could be that in a 2020 general election he thinks he would have a better chance running against a candidate who professes to be a socialist no matter what you call that. whether...
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>> the famous 24 of jeff gordon, the number 4 kodak car of ernie irvin, and the infamous number 3 of the intimidator, dale earnhardt, who won his only road course race in 1995. >> very cool. for those coming to the race this weekend, there is a surprise, something you haven't had in a couple of decades. >> nascar's biggest drivers will be tackling a course they've before seen before in a cup car, 12-turn road course, 2.52 miles so they'll be seeing a few new turns this weekend. >> reporter: what should folks expect? there's going to be big crowds headed here. we see it every year. what should folks do to prepare to come for the big race? >> i recommend come early. incredible vendor to check out, cars like this, interactive displays. enjoy the day, find your seat and plan for having a fun day outside at the track. >> reporter: thank you, diana. exciting time this weekend. they expect more than, around 100,000 people to come here over the weekend. the about igrace is happening on sunday at 12:00 p.m. guys? >> cool, they say tickets are still available. >> that should be a lot of fun ou
>> the famous 24 of jeff gordon, the number 4 kodak car of ernie irvin, and the infamous number 3 of the intimidator, dale earnhardt, who won his only road course race in 1995. >> very cool. for those coming to the race this weekend, there is a surprise, something you haven't had in a couple of decades. >> nascar's biggest drivers will be tackling a course they've before seen before in a cup car, 12-turn road course, 2.52 miles so they'll be seeing a few new turns this...
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ernie is not great at math, but that's fine. no one cares. we need bernie to get the nomination.ernie match up, america deserves it. we've been good. we've been eating our vegetables. it's a clear contrast. socialism versus capitalism, america, venezuela, control, freedom. we need it. bernie's poll numbers are rising. he has grassroots support in new hampshire and iowa. >> dana: his numbers are going down. >> jesse: creeping up. >> dana: no, elizabeth warren's are up. >> jesse: warrants and biden zara. biden's are going down. >> katie: he's losing a little bit bit of steam. >> jesse: i'm trying to help bernie. bernie is doing great. [laughter] >> katie: you have governor hickenlooper trying to make this distinction between democrats and democratic socialism and the full-blown socialism that bernie sanders is promoting. >> juan: democratic socialism is about the social safety net in a country experiencing high levels -- >> katie: what is it mean? everything's all right? >> juan: bernie gave a speech at george washington university. it must've been tuesday. he laid it out and he sa
ernie is not great at math, but that's fine. no one cares. we need bernie to get the nomination.ernie match up, america deserves it. we've been good. we've been eating our vegetables. it's a clear contrast. socialism versus capitalism, america, venezuela, control, freedom. we need it. bernie's poll numbers are rising. he has grassroots support in new hampshire and iowa. >> dana: his numbers are going down. >> jesse: creeping up. >> dana: no, elizabeth warren's are up. >>...
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ernie pyle who was the great chronicler of world war ii and so many operations, at the end of his life he was killed in the pacific late in the war in 1945. he had a column that was never published. it was in his pocket, talking about men who died in industrial quantities, so many men dying, that you couldn't take it any more. you became angry with them, that there would be so much killing and so much death. i don't think we have any idea in our society today what a war like that really is like. but the men who are on that stage today, they do. >> quickly, christopher, you mentioned your father-in-law, that he is a veteran of this war and you visiting with him. what was his experience like when he made that visit with you? >> well, i think it was tremendously painful for him. he was -- he had enlisted in the army before the outbreak of the war, before the united states entered the war. and he was in every campaign you could think of in this hemisphere. he was in the invasion of north africa, he was in the invasion of italy. d. day, he was in battle of the bulge. the most emotional mome
ernie pyle who was the great chronicler of world war ii and so many operations, at the end of his life he was killed in the pacific late in the war in 1945. he had a column that was never published. it was in his pocket, talking about men who died in industrial quantities, so many men dying, that you couldn't take it any more. you became angry with them, that there would be so much killing and so much death. i don't think we have any idea in our society today what a war like that really is...
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because the muppets dropped in for a visit and a tiny desk concert including big bird, grover, bert and ernie of sesame street's 50th birthday celebration which they're celebrating all year. there was plenty of excitement to go around as npr hosts and newscasters got to meet their favorite muppet friends. pretty cool. >>> rising star timothee chalamet like you've never seen him before and probably won't want to again. >> truly the stuff of nightmares. ventriloquist dummy fashioned to look like the "call me by your name" star. it's real and goes for sale on ebay. >> here's the stunner, the starting bid price was just over $122,000 for that very, very creepy -- >> call me by your name? >> you know that one? >> don't call me your name. ou know that one? >> don't call me by your name. ♪ work work work work work ♪ work work work work work ♪ dirt dirt dirt dirt dirt >>> back now for "skinny bonus round." i want you to yell it. >> skinny bonus round! >> we're going to start with the big headline from rihanna. >> the nine-time grammy award winner has been hard at work work work work work building her
because the muppets dropped in for a visit and a tiny desk concert including big bird, grover, bert and ernie of sesame street's 50th birthday celebration which they're celebrating all year. there was plenty of excitement to go around as npr hosts and newscasters got to meet their favorite muppet friends. pretty cool. >>> rising star timothee chalamet like you've never seen him before and probably won't want to again. >> truly the stuff of nightmares. ventriloquist dummy...
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of the immediate and limited goals as set out by acting defense secretary mark esper here at nato ernie's for stay in the job but he expressly came with the goals of internationalizing this issue he said he wanted to show to nato allies that this was not just a problem between the u.s. and iran but one that required a global diplomacy he wanted to lay out for them the u.s. strategy towards iran as it stands now namely to bring iran back to the negotiating table by squeezing it economically with new sanctions and hoping to build a broad consensus here behind that goal that he seems to have achieved that jens stoltenberg the secretary general speaking a short while ago said iran is indeed an issue which matters to all nato allies and he noted virt he and nato welcomed the u.s. message a key message here being that it doesn't want war with iran that it does want talks and without preconditions and he said that nato intends to support efforts to deescalate the situation to decrease tensions in order to avoid events spiraling out of control one important caveat i think that indicates that nato
of the immediate and limited goals as set out by acting defense secretary mark esper here at nato ernie's for stay in the job but he expressly came with the goals of internationalizing this issue he said he wanted to show to nato allies that this was not just a problem between the u.s. and iran but one that required a global diplomacy he wanted to lay out for them the u.s. strategy towards iran as it stands now namely to bring iran back to the negotiating table by squeezing it economically with...