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the eugenics movement of the 20th-century century was never about abortion.bortion was always illegal. the leaders of the eugenics movement said they did not didort abortion, but support forced sterilization. i think is using it to come up with another argument against abortion. the antiabortion forces have failed to convince a majority of americans that abortion is killing a person, so i think -- you might even say a more pc argument. they're saying, let's think of it is being kind of like racism, kind of like eugenics. the problem is, that is not what abortion is about. amy: explain work clarence thomas is -- we're clarence thomas is coming from. your writing a book on the supreme court. did what he say surprise you? >> it did. it is not the way the debate is been framed. it is somewhat fresh and radical d it is also wrong because history,strip her wa with abortion is not an active eugenics. it is the government saying we are not going to let certain people who we deem to be unfit reproduce because we want to lift up the gene pool and make the gene pool a f
the eugenics movement of the 20th-century century was never about abortion.bortion was always illegal. the leaders of the eugenics movement said they did not didort abortion, but support forced sterilization. i think is using it to come up with another argument against abortion. the antiabortion forces have failed to convince a majority of americans that abortion is killing a person, so i think -- you might even say a more pc argument. they're saying, let's think of it is being kind of like...
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please welcome eugene byon.use] eugene, welcome. >> hi, chris. >> welcome back. >> thank you for having me back. hello! [cheers and applause] >> i remember you. >> oh, you do? >> do you remember this? >> ahh! yes, i sadly do remember this question. do you know what the answer is now. >> the answer is c, richard nixon, the 37th president of the united states. final answer, chris. >> what... [laughter] what would that have gotten you if you had gotten that correct last time? >> that would have gotten me $10,000. >> and instead you left with 5. >> 5, yes. >> and a broken heart. >> [sobs] yes. >> but as i do in my life, i'm here to mend hearts... >> oh, thank you. >> and create love. >> oh, yes. >> so you have a second chance at a million dollars. >> thank you. are you ready for the most dramatic episode of "millionaire" ever? [cheers and applause] >> that's up to you. >> okay. >> if you can get these 14 questions correct all the way up to the million dollars, the three lifelines there to help you along the way, but
please welcome eugene byon.use] eugene, welcome. >> hi, chris. >> welcome back. >> thank you for having me back. hello! [cheers and applause] >> i remember you. >> oh, you do? >> do you remember this? >> ahh! yes, i sadly do remember this question. do you know what the answer is now. >> the answer is c, richard nixon, the 37th president of the united states. final answer, chris. >> what... [laughter] what would that have gotten you if you...
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shannon pettypiece, eugene scott. hopeful.hen we come back. >>> we are just one week out from the first presidential democratic debate here on this very network. we're continuing our series "the road to miami" where miami's steve kornacki is traveling along busy i-95 to tell us everything we need to know about the states along the way. last night steve was in north carolina. tonight the deeper south. the accent gets deeper, the air becomes more humid as he's crossed into the palmetto state, south carolina. back at the big board tonight, steve kornacki. >> i'm overdressed, it is sweltering out there as we hit the palmetto state. charleston, south carolina, the famous pineapple fountain in charleston, home of the charleston river dogs baseball team, the college of charleston cougars. charleston, south carolina, the hometown of the most famous unsuccessful candidate in a south carolina presidential primary. who am i talking about? i'm talking about stephen colbert. do you remember this? it was 2008, he was at comedy central. sout
shannon pettypiece, eugene scott. hopeful.hen we come back. >>> we are just one week out from the first presidential democratic debate here on this very network. we're continuing our series "the road to miami" where miami's steve kornacki is traveling along busy i-95 to tell us everything we need to know about the states along the way. last night steve was in north carolina. tonight the deeper south. the accent gets deeper, the air becomes more humid as he's crossed into the...
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eugene, i'm coming to you to talk about joe biden tonight.hen we come back, can the democrats find a message other than anyone but trump to win over their voters and their base? geico makes it easy to get help when you need it. with licensed agents available 24/7. it's not just easy. it's having-a-walrus-in-goal easy! roooaaaar! it's a walrus! ridiculous! yes! nice save, big guy! good job duncan! way to go! [chanting] it's not just easy. it's geico easy. oh, duncan. stay up. no sleepies. it's geico easy. when crabe stronger...strong, with new nicorette coated ice mint. layered with flavor... it's the first and only coated nicotine lozenge. for an amazing taste... ...that outlasts your craving. new nicorette ice mint. let's get down to business. the business of getting it done. the business of road trips. the business of getting everyone back together. the business of hustle... ...and hard work... ...and whatever this is. modernized comfort inns & suites have been refreshed because whatever business you're in, our business is you. book direct
eugene, i'm coming to you to talk about joe biden tonight.hen we come back, can the democrats find a message other than anyone but trump to win over their voters and their base? geico makes it easy to get help when you need it. with licensed agents available 24/7. it's not just easy. it's having-a-walrus-in-goal easy! roooaaaar! it's a walrus! ridiculous! yes! nice save, big guy! good job duncan! way to go! [chanting] it's not just easy. it's geico easy. oh, duncan. stay up. no sleepies. it's...
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eugene, i'm coming to you to talk about joe biden tonight.nd when we come back, can the democrats find a message other than anyone but trump to win over their voters and their base? my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? actually, you do. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line, and if you're not taking care of your gums, you're not taking care of your mouth. so now i use this. crest gum detoxify. crest gum detoxify, voted product of the year. it works below the gum line and is clinically proven to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from crest. gums are good. so is my check up! crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. >>> this election is a verdict on whether we want to live in a country where the people who lose an election refuse to concede and spend the next two years trying to shred our constitution and rip your country apart. if you want to know how the system is rigged, just compare how they came after us for three years with everything they have versus the
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. >> joining us, eugene scott.ene, thank you for joining us, preparing to remember dh day on the even of the 75th anniversary, president trump has been tweeting his differences, tweeting overnight about an array of things to say the least. what kind of a message does this send to our british allies? >> well, it certainly gives the impression that the president is not focused on and devoting his full attention to this historic symbolism of this anniversary, and what it could mean for the relationship between the united states and britain moving forward. we know that this is a president who is overwhelmingly consumed by criticism and pushback towards him which is why he spent so much time during this diplomatic trip focused on protesters and even american actresses criticizing him. as well as an american royal who has criticized him for years ago for points that many americans believe were valid in her pushback. >> eugene, the president so often finds ways to court controversy on these foreign trips and of course, he
. >> joining us, eugene scott.ene, thank you for joining us, preparing to remember dh day on the even of the 75th anniversary, president trump has been tweeting his differences, tweeting overnight about an array of things to say the least. what kind of a message does this send to our british allies? >> well, it certainly gives the impression that the president is not focused on and devoting his full attention to this historic symbolism of this anniversary, and what it could mean for...
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joining us is "washington post" political reporter eugene scott. welcome both.6th allegation against the president. he's denied all of them. this goes beyond some of the previous allegations of touching on a plane. this was a much more graphic physical contact. she described penetration. she disputed after the fact whether or not it's the word rape, but that is the technical definition. >> she's describing a rape and in another interview she called it painful. that's the very definition of rape. this has gone way beyond other accusations. and it's serious because it's coming from someone who has power in her own right. like think about how many other women, of these other women, were cowed in terms of speaking out or how many more there may be out there that haven't spoken out because this woman has her own power and her own right, and you know, this is something that the president has a pattern with each one of these accusations, andrea, which is that he denies it, he attacks the woman. he says something denigrating to her, and what is that denial anyway, i wou
joining us is "washington post" political reporter eugene scott. welcome both.6th allegation against the president. he's denied all of them. this goes beyond some of the previous allegations of touching on a plane. this was a much more graphic physical contact. she described penetration. she disputed after the fact whether or not it's the word rape, but that is the technical definition. >> she's describing a rape and in another interview she called it painful. that's the very...
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euge eugene, i'd like to start with the civil rights side of this.y when it unfolded and we learned that there had been this new evidence that suggested there was an awareness that there was a political benefit for republicans to adding this question to the census. what are the civil rights groups going to argue today and how might it change their case? >> based on my interviewing groups like the naacp they have argued that this strategy would undercount people of color in america and the reason that it's a problem isn't just about representation in congress, but about them not receiving the resources they need in their communities and their neighborhoods to live the american dream or just even basic wants and needs that we associate with being a human being in this country. so what they're doing is arguing that social services in terms of resources going to communities as well just will be deprived from these people due to an undercount. >> nina, can you help us understand kind of the court battles here because this it sounds like is a question that
euge eugene, i'd like to start with the civil rights side of this.y when it unfolded and we learned that there had been this new evidence that suggested there was an awareness that there was a political benefit for republicans to adding this question to the census. what are the civil rights groups going to argue today and how might it change their case? >> based on my interviewing groups like the naacp they have argued that this strategy would undercount people of color in america and the...
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joining me again eugene scott.could there possibly be any fallout, ethics fallout from chow's holding on her stake in the construction company? >> possibly. . we've seen lawyers speak out against what they consider a conflict of interest. the reality is that chow is over transportation policy and so for her to have business interests with a company that does business with the government certainly suggests that she hasn't been above reproach in this matter. . this is of high concern to people who really want to see an administration be the best interests of the people and the american public and not their own pocketbooks and the reality is that chow along with mitch mcconnell had given americans reason to have concern for quite some time now. >> given the oec's language in its latest report with regards to kellyanne conway documents her repeated violation of the hatch act which i just ran through, could we see the white house take any action on this? >> i think it's doubtful. the reality is that in the trump adminis
joining me again eugene scott.could there possibly be any fallout, ethics fallout from chow's holding on her stake in the construction company? >> possibly. . we've seen lawyers speak out against what they consider a conflict of interest. the reality is that chow is over transportation policy and so for her to have business interests with a company that does business with the government certainly suggests that she hasn't been above reproach in this matter. . this is of high concern to...
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hey, eugene, when people walk to the u.s. military cemetery in france, they're often struck dumb, speechless. it's sacred, hallow ground. the president came so close to having a good day. >> yeah. and so how can you sit there with that backdrop and go where he went in that interview? and why would you do that? i mean, you know, if it was just an unconscious sort of thing, he just would naturally, you know, say those things about nancy pelosi -- about the speaker of the house and -- >> bobby mueller. >> and robert mueller, a war hero, in that setting, but i think there -- there was some design there, i mean, and it indicates not strength but weakness. it indicates that this is so -- he's so wrapped up in this. he's so thinking about the mueller probe, the prospect of impeachment hearings, whatever, pelosi, it's so working on him that he made a decision to do that interview and to do it in that way. it strikes me as sort of a defensive posture that he's taking there. it's interesting. >> anita, we also know folks in the busines
hey, eugene, when people walk to the u.s. military cemetery in france, they're often struck dumb, speechless. it's sacred, hallow ground. the president came so close to having a good day. >> yeah. and so how can you sit there with that backdrop and go where he went in that interview? and why would you do that? i mean, you know, if it was just an unconscious sort of thing, he just would naturally, you know, say those things about nancy pelosi -- about the speaker of the house and --...
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eugene, it is going to be important.lly have the podium locations for all of the democrats, the democrat paluzza over two nights. we'll put the shot on the wall of the wall of democrats. night one you got your de blasio, ryan, castro, booker, ryan, o'rourke, gabbard, inslee, delaney. on night two as has been widely said even though they were randomly selected, your bigger names, bigger guns. as they say in the sports business in the pregame show, what are you looking for? >> well, night one, the biggest name is elizabeth warren so i'm watching her basically, watching the others go after her. does she sort of establish herself as a top tier candidate? what does she say? how does she act? then night two i just want to see it. i just want, you know, do they go after biden? buttigieg -- he is not really an attack kind of guy because this is his moment to leap into the very top tier perhaps. kamala harris, she is really good in a sort of back and forth question -- she is not somebody i'd want questioning me. it is going to be
eugene, it is going to be important.lly have the podium locations for all of the democrats, the democrat paluzza over two nights. we'll put the shot on the wall of the wall of democrats. night one you got your de blasio, ryan, castro, booker, ryan, o'rourke, gabbard, inslee, delaney. on night two as has been widely said even though they were randomly selected, your bigger names, bigger guns. as they say in the sports business in the pregame show, what are you looking for? >> well, night...
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. >> reporter: eugene joe hadn't eaten anything in a week.in the angeles national forest for seven days. found pie sheriff's department search and rescue team alive and reasonably well. scraped up but that was it. >> condition is great. he is awake, alert, talking, making some jokes and having a great reunion with his family. >> reporter: joe was flown here at a huntington hospital to be cared for after he was found in devil's canyon. he was so weakened by conditions and no food for so long. >> it took everything he had to roll over on his hands and knees and yell for help. and that's when the rescuers heard him. >> we've been pretty worried about him. >> reporter: neighbors at joe's apartment building kept up on news reports about their friend. and we gave them the good news. >> i'm so happy. my wife and i, i, he's so helpful around the approximately. he's just a nice guy. >> reporter: he trailed off a week ago and found himself alone. he had to endure hot days and cold nights. at night he slept by rocks warmed by the sun, covered with a bla
. >> reporter: eugene joe hadn't eaten anything in a week.in the angeles national forest for seven days. found pie sheriff's department search and rescue team alive and reasonably well. scraped up but that was it. >> condition is great. he is awake, alert, talking, making some jokes and having a great reunion with his family. >> reporter: joe was flown here at a huntington hospital to be cared for after he was found in devil's canyon. he was so weakened by conditions and no...
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eugene williams you may not have heard his name before today but it's a familiar story.alized boundaries weave in spite on our space. and that's the story of emmett till and look - - laquan mcdonnell. in a way, the before, during and after is really a roost as i don't believe in things like that collects so you edit structurally in things you don't believe in. can you go back to the race light and 1919. you're a has read a lot and looked at this. in tulsa, after 1919, so it wasn't during the red summer. they had a riot. and now in tulsa they've started to talk about rephrasing the terminology. calling it the tulsa massacre. what do you think about looking at it from a different perspective like that? >> that such a great question but as a person west to talk about this riot all the time, it's an open question for me. i think there are certain situations where it's very clear. what happened in baltimore after freddie gray's murder, i would not call or write it. there's a way in which the term riot delegitimize hispolitical action . delegitimize violence as a response to s
eugene williams you may not have heard his name before today but it's a familiar story.alized boundaries weave in spite on our space. and that's the story of emmett till and look - - laquan mcdonnell. in a way, the before, during and after is really a roost as i don't believe in things like that collects so you edit structurally in things you don't believe in. can you go back to the race light and 1919. you're a has read a lot and looked at this. in tulsa, after 1919, so it wasn't during the...
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eugene is right, this is an economic issue.one thing that is important to note, this is a president that essentially ran on a campaign. it is critical to see what happens next. >> thanks to both of you. >>> up next, why the 2020 hopefuls may not be ready for what experts predict is a flood of fake videos coming down the pike. >>> plus, mayor pete plays hardball. the comments that distance him from many other 2020 democrats and bringing the me too movement into the presidential conversation. doctor bob, what should i take for back pain? before you take anything, i recommend applying topical relievers first. salonpas lidocaine patch blocks pain receptors for effective, non-addictive relief. salonpas lidocaine. patch, roll-on or cream. hisamitsu. i've always been amazed and still going for my best, even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin... i want that too. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. p
eugene is right, this is an economic issue.one thing that is important to note, this is a president that essentially ran on a campaign. it is critical to see what happens next. >> thanks to both of you. >>> up next, why the 2020 hopefuls may not be ready for what experts predict is a flood of fake videos coming down the pike. >>> plus, mayor pete plays hardball. the comments that distance him from many other 2020 democrats and bringing the me too movement into the...
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even eugene debs, good example, he's a socialist. he runs five times for president. in 1908, he runs from prison where he has been jailed because of actions to do with the strike he was involved in and inflammatory statements he supposedly made. even he -- he's not heading of a revolution. he's running for president. he's not bombing people, like what maybe happened at haymarket. he's part of the system, too. i brought up senator albert beverage from indiana, the proponent of imperialism who was an important voice for roosevelt in the senate when roosevelt was president. he said this about theodore roosevelt -- he said that theodore roosevelt's brilliance was in differentiating that species of anarchism, which we popularly termed bolshevism -- so isolating bolshevism or radicalism from that form of normal progress called liberalism. in modern terms, we would call this a liberal, not a radical. i'm not sure i am prepared to call roosevelt a liberal, but i think you see the analogy. making life cleaner and safer and more organized, the appeal of radicals would be dimin
even eugene debs, good example, he's a socialist. he runs five times for president. in 1908, he runs from prison where he has been jailed because of actions to do with the strike he was involved in and inflammatory statements he supposedly made. even he -- he's not heading of a revolution. he's running for president. he's not bombing people, like what maybe happened at haymarket. he's part of the system, too. i brought up senator albert beverage from indiana, the proponent of imperialism who...
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. >> joining us now, eugene scott, political reporter for "the washington post," who just published ais. "both sides," that's the same language that we heard the president use when talking about charlottesville. what's going on here? >> we know that the president, when it comes to situations involving people of color, he often sides with those who are not the people of color who have been disrespected and injured, because he knows many people in his base do not see racism and issues related to people of color being discriminated against because of their race. the same way that people of color do. and so he's really concerned about pleasing his base. that's the priority that he has going into his 2020 re-election campaign. but he presents himself with a really difficult challenge. the trump re-election campaign said, one of the ways they hope to win black and latino voters in 2020 is by focusing on his criminal justice reform record. part of his criminal justice narrative is calling for the death of five black and latino teenagers for a crime that they did not commit. >> and at this po
. >> joining us now, eugene scott, political reporter for "the washington post," who just published ais. "both sides," that's the same language that we heard the president use when talking about charlottesville. what's going on here? >> we know that the president, when it comes to situations involving people of color, he often sides with those who are not the people of color who have been disrespected and injured, because he knows many people in his base do not...
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eugene, what does it mean that mueller has spoken? but spoken after so many others. >> well, it makes a difference. though it didn't go beyond the four corners of his 448 page report, but it's important that we heard him speak those words, that we heard him say in his double negative terms i did not exonerate the president. a lot of people thought that he did. if you just watched fox news all the time and you read breitbart and you read the president's tweets and listened to him, you thought mueller had given the president a clean bill of health. and for some people that i have heard from in the last couple of days -- >> so gene, build on that point while i read to you what was known in public. if we had confidence the president did not commit obstruction, we should so state. we're unable to do that. this report does not conclude trump committed a crime, but it does not exonerate him, eugene. >> exactly. it was there in the report. it was reported at the time. it was in the headlines at the time, but it didn't have the same impact tha
eugene, what does it mean that mueller has spoken? but spoken after so many others. >> well, it makes a difference. though it didn't go beyond the four corners of his 448 page report, but it's important that we heard him speak those words, that we heard him say in his double negative terms i did not exonerate the president. a lot of people thought that he did. if you just watched fox news all the time and you read breitbart and you read the president's tweets and listened to him, you...
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eugene robinson, associate editor and pulitzer prize winning columnist for "the washington post" and rick tyler, former national spokesman for the 2010 cruz campaign. all three are msnbc political analysts. robert, let me start with you. and let me, in fact, put this up on the screen from our own paper's reporting on this. you say "trump world is trying to wave a red flag in front of the president to warn him that his 2020 re-election battle is going to be a tougher fight than he's willing to acknowledge. that is why people close to the campaign said that unflattering internal poll numbers leaked about matchups with joe biden and other democratic contenders in key states." so take us inside the conversations the president is having with folks about 2020 when the topic of his political standing comes up, the topic of these polls, his own campaign polls comes up. is he in denial about the basic numbers that are being presented to him? >> there has been a red flag that has been waived by certain people in the president's orbit ever since the 2018 elections when they saw suburban women a
eugene robinson, associate editor and pulitzer prize winning columnist for "the washington post" and rick tyler, former national spokesman for the 2010 cruz campaign. all three are msnbc political analysts. robert, let me start with you. and let me, in fact, put this up on the screen from our own paper's reporting on this. you say "trump world is trying to wave a red flag in front of the president to warn him that his 2020 re-election battle is going to be a tougher fight than...
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shirts there are many many ways to get bored most of them are cheap and environmentally friendly eugene i'm afraid you haven't been borg and thank you anyway. now a car race like that while the media combines beautiful italian countryside and stunning traditional architecture with painstakingly restored vintage cars it's an enjoyment for days and to take your car has to have been produced before 957 we joined 2 professional racing drivers in a classic mercedes sports car with go indoor. leave it to italy to make car racing look this good to me is nothing if not stylish in the 1957 mercedes 300 s l l in new york and zefi a flourish from germany to professional race car drivers together for 4 days through the heart of the bloody top. staff it's a real challenge for both of us an 18 year old driving to the $2000000.00 euro column at the start of the it's not bad right. eleanor is one of europe's most successful female racecar drivers. is a few flourish as a rising star a year ago she was lucky to survive a major crash in macau but that didn't stop her dream of piloting a formula one racer
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challenge, they we re lifeline after that challenge, they were awarded a penalty, thanks to the and eugeneyed calm to finish it off. and they gave france to win, but that all confirms the qualification to the knockout stage, but harsh on norway at this point them, they were good in the match but they will have to fight on to get a spot in the last 16. definitely an own goal to forget that one, meanwhile winning for germany and nigeria. two of the games as well tonight we could talk about nigeria for us because at the other game in group a, we see pictures of that much in a moment, they beat south korea to nail in the early kick—off and that was the second bill if you remember her, being crowned the bbc pump as well as the bulk of the year a couple of yea rs as the bulk of the year a couple of years ago, i great goal from as the bulk of the year a couple of years ago, i great goalfrom her to get back to know when. they will battle it out with norway for the second qualification spot in group a. and you mentioned before, another win for germany, said that second win for germany, said that se
challenge, they we re lifeline after that challenge, they were awarded a penalty, thanks to the and eugeneyed calm to finish it off. and they gave france to win, but that all confirms the qualification to the knockout stage, but harsh on norway at this point them, they were good in the match but they will have to fight on to get a spot in the last 16. definitely an own goal to forget that one, meanwhile winning for germany and nigeria. two of the games as well tonight we could talk about...
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cerapemonia de apertura , francia dandose el i lil lujo de ser anfitrion, el esp espectaculo aereo, eugeneo hombres y mujeres , este fue el numero 75, necesita 6ma mas para igualar y 7 para p superar , despues regresare y a les traere la accion del parti partido, para que se den un g gustito >> francia el pierna derecha d >> adriana tambien tuestuvo en a francia , nos tiene todos los e detalles de este dia de apertura mariana >> que tal comapaÑeros kgque gu saludarles inicio el dia mas importante para todos los afi aficionados del futbol, hoy a a arranca la compa mundial de rusa 201f francia 2019, miren lo que nos estan dando so estuvimosen en la tienda de co, a mi espaldakcomo se llevaac a cabo un partido de efut,futbo f aficionados dftisfruten , an qu que el dia del debut del md mundial, tenemos un aficion de f francia que habla un poco de e p espaÑol, jeremy cuentame apoyas a francia, que esperas >> la victoria para el equipo de francia , para la final tambien >> tambien taestas emdocionado el ambiente , un partido de fu futbol >> si, siento que es una buena c compaÑiasa para la situaci
cerapemonia de apertura , francia dandose el i lil lujo de ser anfitrion, el esp espectaculo aereo, eugeneo hombres y mujeres , este fue el numero 75, necesita 6ma mas para igualar y 7 para p superar , despues regresare y a les traere la accion del parti partido, para que se den un g gustito >> francia el pierna derecha d >> adriana tambien tuestuvo en a francia , nos tiene todos los e detalles de este dia de apertura mariana >> que tal comapaÑeros kgque gu saludarles inicio...
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spting sfb and eugene, i'll had the snmt right.it the point recall why are, psh and follow n. i think bill barr is going pb pb sfchlt i would think that sfchlt interfering in american elections, i think he's going to come out and say no. >> hoose dpachl he's had a long kroor among (eugene scott thank you, john harrwell, we'll check out your speak easy sireies, c pt and next week a special head hooin are with a sodlysfbl that was 95% male. >> there were only 23 women members of congress. out 4525 there were only 23. every place i would go, they would stop me and say you can't go there, can't go there. you have to be a member of congress. i said i am a member of congress. i was looking for a vote, certainly for hiv/aids because that was my focus in my earlier days here. i started following one of my targets into the speaker's longy and i andion and one place you can't go or even want to go. >> you can kacht entire sit down with prowse new hampshire she really is eat the center of the storm and there is no better person than nancy pel
spting sfb and eugene, i'll had the snmt right.it the point recall why are, psh and follow n. i think bill barr is going pb pb sfchlt i would think that sfchlt interfering in american elections, i think he's going to come out and say no. >> hoose dpachl he's had a long kroor among (eugene scott thank you, john harrwell, we'll check out your speak easy sireies, c pt and next week a special head hooin are with a sodlysfbl that was 95% male. >> there were only 23 women members of...
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dear eugene ridiculous grammar their own belief goes it's all about their new primary job join me to meet the germans on the w. post. this is d w news asia coming up on this program 30 years ago students in china took to tiananmen square demanding change the government responded with bullets the world commemorates china pretends the incident never happened and. tiptoeing around a taboo subject why do many japanese teens give sex education in their schools the only great. chant welcome to the program it's good to have you with us the chinese government's crackdown in and around tiananmen square in 1989 came to be symbolized by this iconic image of one man blocking a tank advance for weeks students had occupied the space demanding economic and political reforms and eventually officials had had enough they declared martial law and the military moved in beginning in the early hours of june 4th soldiers fired on civilians as to its range from a few 100 to several 1000 people killed the movement was successfully suppressed and its memory has also been successfully suppressed in china 14000
dear eugene ridiculous grammar their own belief goes it's all about their new primary job join me to meet the germans on the w. post. this is d w news asia coming up on this program 30 years ago students in china took to tiananmen square demanding change the government responded with bullets the world commemorates china pretends the incident never happened and. tiptoeing around a taboo subject why do many japanese teens give sex education in their schools the only great. chant welcome to the...
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my name is eugene. when my parents got divorced... i don't know who any of you are. well, i'm tom.e. i'm the youngest monologue. i'm the youngest monologue right in the history of the channel. i'm not going to remember any of this. this is what we are going to do. you are one, two, three, four,... hi, how's your baby? she is 27. her baby is doing well. never mind. idon't baby? she is 27. her baby is doing well. never mind. i don't know why i asked, six, seven. i'll be allowed to call each other by our own names? just remember the numbers. can i switch, it'sjust that i'm the most senior writer. 0k, can we salvage anything from the taping.|j senior writer. 0k, can we salvage anything from the taping. i love it already. i love how emma thompson does that oh, i don't care. she says i have to have women writers and men detailing plays someone who applies and has no qualifications. they have to make this, she is referred to as a diversity higher but she starts turning the programme around. catherine starts talking about subjects that interest her. it becomes more political and more edgy.
my name is eugene. when my parents got divorced... i don't know who any of you are. well, i'm tom.e. i'm the youngest monologue. i'm the youngest monologue right in the history of the channel. i'm not going to remember any of this. this is what we are going to do. you are one, two, three, four,... hi, how's your baby? she is 27. her baby is doing well. never mind. idon't baby? she is 27. her baby is doing well. never mind. i don't know why i asked, six, seven. i'll be allowed to call each other...
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and you connect this to eugenics. can you tell us about the new jim code, about ideas, eugenics and how this is manifesting in today's technology. >> yeah, sure. so my previous work was around the life sciences regenerative medicine. and i have the ongoing interest in the social dimensions of genetics and stem cell rerch. it doesn't take up much of the book but i'm trying to make a connection between the genetic technologies and the questions scholars and analysts and activists have been acting a long time around the role of genetics and reinforcing ideas of race and racial hierarchies. and take that into now for the realm of the data sciences. one of the things i love about the set of panels and the ongoing conversation is people marking the fact that what we're talking about isn't all that new. there are underlying themes, concerns, fault lines, politics, that are taking a slightly different iteration in the context of algorithms and computer science. but often times, the people just starting to think about it are f
and you connect this to eugenics. can you tell us about the new jim code, about ideas, eugenics and how this is manifesting in today's technology. >> yeah, sure. so my previous work was around the life sciences regenerative medicine. and i have the ongoing interest in the social dimensions of genetics and stem cell rerch. it doesn't take up much of the book but i'm trying to make a connection between the genetic technologies and the questions scholars and analysts and activists have been...
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when think it could go if trade talks between president eugene ping and president trump don't lead tog, there is the fear that the ta riffs anything, there is the fear that the tariffs will be increased big—time. apple has warned about the impact. —— president xi jinping. apple has warned about the impact. —— president xijinping. in the meantime, it's try to look at alternative options wrapping up manufacturing in vietnam, and india, given the complexity and scanned —— and scale of operations it's very difficult to do in short—term. and scale of operations it's very difficult to do in short-term. we are reading as it has been reported in the new york times, they are not naming of individuals who are saying this apparently us chipmakers are getting around these bands, they are selling millions of dollars of adducts to huawei despite the ban. they're finding ways around it and thatis they're finding ways around it and that is one of the unintended consequences. it shows a difficulty the trump administration is going to face clamping down on companies at a few as threats to national secu
when think it could go if trade talks between president eugene ping and president trump don't lead tog, there is the fear that the ta riffs anything, there is the fear that the tariffs will be increased big—time. apple has warned about the impact. —— president xi jinping. apple has warned about the impact. —— president xijinping. in the meantime, it's try to look at alternative options wrapping up manufacturing in vietnam, and india, given the complexity and scanned —— and scale...
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my name is eugene. and when my parents got divorced opposition i don't know you are.any of you are. well... iam tom. i write the monologue. i'm the youngest monologue right in the history of the show. i don't know any of this. do you know what, here's what we're going to do. you are number one, you are number two, you another three, number four. hi, catherine. thank god. how is your baby? she's 27. her baby's doing well. you are five, six, seven... that is what i'll call you. it's easier. can we call each other by our names? just learn the numbers, reynolds. can i switch? i'm the most senior writer. can we just get into it now and see if we can salvage anything with taping. i love it already. exactly. you are laughing all the way through. emma thompson does that thing, "i don't care". and moves on. all she says she has to have a woman in the writer ‘s room. the woman who applies has no comedy experience at all. has been working on a chemical plant. she immediately gets signed up. she is referred to as a diversity higher by the other writers. but she starts turning the
my name is eugene. and when my parents got divorced opposition i don't know you are.any of you are. well... iam tom. i write the monologue. i'm the youngest monologue right in the history of the show. i don't know any of this. do you know what, here's what we're going to do. you are number one, you are number two, you another three, number four. hi, catherine. thank god. how is your baby? she's 27. her baby's doing well. you are five, six, seven... that is what i'll call you. it's easier. can...
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eugenics. affluent, white, liberals, worried about too many black babies being born.anned parent hood . >> that's absolutely right. margaret singer came out of movement and targeted the black community, intentionally, and aggressive aggressively, and i believe that's still going on today. and abortion is probably a far more effective tool than eugenics because they are able to target a baby, specifically, respond on immutable characteristics and traits. >> tucker: that's exactly right. i hate to say this out loud, but only blacklead when, said going about this at all is louis farrakhan, who i'm obviously, not endorsing. but why is he the only person i can remember saying this? >> well, that's an excellent question. i ask myself the same thing. why aren't we speaking up more. and i think part of the reason is because the pro-choice party's messaging have been so effective, they have been using it for over a century and i've made the point before, that over a hundred years ago, the messaging was, my state, my choice. states can choose whether slavery was a morally accep
eugenics. affluent, white, liberals, worried about too many black babies being born.anned parent hood . >> that's absolutely right. margaret singer came out of movement and targeted the black community, intentionally, and aggressive aggressively, and i believe that's still going on today. and abortion is probably a far more effective tool than eugenics because they are able to target a baby, specifically, respond on immutable characteristics and traits. >> tucker: that's exactly...
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. >> springfield was not nearly as sophisticated as eugene. really twin cities, but it's more blue-collar. >> i really like how ann ruhl introduces eugene, oregon and springfield, oregon, in her book "small sacrifices." she says, eugene, oregon is the successful sister of the paired cities. cool, slender, professional. her restaurants serve artichokes and ricotta pie, while springfield, oregon, half eugene's size, is the sister who never graduated from high school, who no longer notices the acrid smell from logging. >> i think springfield -- it sounds clichÉ, but a lot of people knew each other, and you felt pretty safe there. >> it really wasn't a scary place. when there was a murder of something, they would always say, something like that doesn't happen here, but of course it does. it was may 19, 1983, when diane took her children out to see a woman that she knew. >> diane didn't leave until about 9:30 at night. they leave from the friend's house. they're driving down the road. >> christie remembers that "hungry like the wolf" was playing. ♪
. >> springfield was not nearly as sophisticated as eugene. really twin cities, but it's more blue-collar. >> i really like how ann ruhl introduces eugene, oregon and springfield, oregon, in her book "small sacrifices." she says, eugene, oregon is the successful sister of the paired cities. cool, slender, professional. her restaurants serve artichokes and ricotta pie, while springfield, oregon, half eugene's size, is the sister who never graduated from high school, who no...
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eugene scott, michael fukes. stay with us. come back tomorrow.joy reed with more on will they or won't they? moments away from trump kim 3.0. another it ration. s away from t0 another it ration. it's slipper. nooooo.... nooooo.... nooooo.... yeeeesss.... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and is 2x more absorbent than the leading ordinary brand. bounty, the quicker picker upper. now with new prints featuring characters from disney/pixar's toy story 4 now playing. it's been a long time since andrew dusted off his dancing shoes. luckily denture breath will be the least of his worries. because he uses polident 4 in 1 cleaning system to kill 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. polident. clean. fresh. and confident. green things and brown things don't mix. just eat the food. i'm allergic to all things green. (sigh) ♪ who can say why your heart sighs ♪ kraft. for the win win. ♪ who can say why your heart sighs ♪ at panera, our salads with peak-season berries... creamy avocado... and a dressing fit for a goddess. come taste wha
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it's true. >> eugene, we are of similar age. do you look at mr.ow on a tie? >> got to differentiate. >> exactly. go for it. i think he should go for it. if he is differentiating himself, this is his brand. a brand without a tie. i think about the kind of moments we could have in this debate and actually i think about kamala harris. she is such a good cross examiner. which you have seen in senate hearings and you just can imagine a moment in which she is allowed ask two or three follow-up questions and it could be devastating to somebody. >> i think about if this were a field of six, she would be at the top of the pack. she is diluted in my opinion at this early stage because of how many candidates there are. she is extremely talented. >> nicole wallace, can you give the two-minute for people who may not know who marianne williamson is in the far left. >> we will talk in the break about how i got the job. i have done my homework about this large democratic field of candidates. what i was reading about marianne williamson, for some reason i read one
it's true. >> eugene, we are of similar age. do you look at mr.ow on a tie? >> got to differentiate. >> exactly. go for it. i think he should go for it. if he is differentiating himself, this is his brand. a brand without a tie. i think about the kind of moments we could have in this debate and actually i think about kamala harris. she is such a good cross examiner. which you have seen in senate hearings and you just can imagine a moment in which she is allowed ask two or...
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. >> i want to bring in eugene scott. >> before we get into the bussing conversation and civil rights conversation, what's your sense of what that meant for minority communities to hear this voice from a presidential debate stage. >> it was significant. it was an example of representation. what senator harris did was she set the vice president for an apology. she said it was hurtful to hear those words. he did not do that. it was quite consistent for vice president joe biden, it was an opportunity for him to say you know what i did not mean to communicate with so many people thought i communicated. he diplomdn't do that. he ended up being defensive even when she began to share a personal story which many black americans can relate to. she was helping to connect with black voters in south carolina saying i know what it is like to experience some of the things many of you all have due to poor policies and if i am elected, i will not back that idea further level of discrimination and injustice. >> this moment that occurred last night would have been expected since the story broke about b
. >> i want to bring in eugene scott. >> before we get into the bussing conversation and civil rights conversation, what's your sense of what that meant for minority communities to hear this voice from a presidential debate stage. >> it was significant. it was an example of representation. what senator harris did was she set the vice president for an apology. she said it was hurtful to hear those words. he did not do that. it was quite consistent for vice president joe biden,...
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uh, my name is eugene mancuso, and when my parents got divorced, this show...on't know who any of you are. i don't know who any of them are. um...oh, well, ah...tom. i'm tom, i write the monologue. i'm actually the youngest monologue writer in the history of the show. no, no, no, don't care. do you know what, i'm not going to remember any of this so here's what we're going to do. you're one, two, three, four. hi, katherine. 0h, burditt, thank god! how's your baby? she's 27. her baby's doing well, she's just started pre—school, she's, uh... z—z—z—z! never mind, i don't wanna know. i don't know why i asked, actually, you're five, six, seven. that is what i am going to call you all from now on. it's just easier. are we allowed to call each other by our own names? just learn the numbers, reynold. imean, two... can one and i switch? i'mjust — i'm the most senior writer. i'll take seven. lucky seven. 0k, can wejust get into it now and see if we can salvage anything with taping? oh, i love it already. exactly. you were laughing all the way through it, as was i. i mean
uh, my name is eugene mancuso, and when my parents got divorced, this show...on't know who any of you are. i don't know who any of them are. um...oh, well, ah...tom. i'm tom, i write the monologue. i'm actually the youngest monologue writer in the history of the show. no, no, no, don't care. do you know what, i'm not going to remember any of this so here's what we're going to do. you're one, two, three, four. hi, katherine. 0h, burditt, thank god! how's your baby? she's 27. her baby's doing...
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states have interest in this kind of a law this one they wouldn't hear because of the history of eugenics to hear this. >> i think he is right brought up, he went to the whole history quite compelling different eugenic movement. >> played into abortion. >> how -- said in many ways also noted justice ginsburg once in defending roe said part of the reason was there was concern about population growth in particularly growth in populations that we don't want to have too many of. >> that wasn't necessarily her view she was quoting. >> i don't think quoting just saying this is the concern. right? >> but justice ginsburg didn't like that she came back, at thomas in this decision. >> and the question is is it coming back. the disappointing thing about this those of us that are skeptical of roe, this was thought the law that you could uphold without entirely overthrowing roe this was thought the incremeantalist path justice roberts maybe kavanaugh would favor the other one heartbeat measures alabama go more directly at roe alabama would basically rule out all abortions. >> right. >> what do you ma
states have interest in this kind of a law this one they wouldn't hear because of the history of eugenics to hear this. >> i think he is right brought up, he went to the whole history quite compelling different eugenic movement. >> played into abortion. >> how -- said in many ways also noted justice ginsburg once in defending roe said part of the reason was there was concern about population growth in particularly growth in populations that we don't want to have too many of....
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uh, my name is eugene mancuso, and when my parents got divorced, this show... i don't know who any of you are. i don't know who any of them are. um...oh, well, ah...tom. i'm tom, i write the monologue. i'm actually the youngest monologue writer in the history of the show. no, no, no, don't care. do you know what, i'm not going to remember any of this so here's what we're going to do. you're one, two, three, four. hi, katherine. 0h, burditt, thank god! how's your baby? she's 27. her baby's doing well, she'sjust started pre—school, she's, uh... z—z—z—z! never mind, i don't wanna know. i don't know why i asked, actually, you're five, six, seven. that is what i am going to call you all from now on. it's just easier. are we allowed to call each other by our own names? just learn the numbers, reynold. imean, two... can one and i switch? i'mjust — i'm the most senior writer. i'll take seven. lucky seven. 0k, can wejust get into it now and see if we can salvage anything with taping? oh, i love it already. exactly. you were laughing all the way through it, as was i. i m
uh, my name is eugene mancuso, and when my parents got divorced, this show... i don't know who any of you are. i don't know who any of them are. um...oh, well, ah...tom. i'm tom, i write the monologue. i'm actually the youngest monologue writer in the history of the show. no, no, no, don't care. do you know what, i'm not going to remember any of this so here's what we're going to do. you're one, two, three, four. hi, katherine. 0h, burditt, thank god! how's your baby? she's 27. her baby's doing...
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speaker, i rise today to celebrate the life of luther eugene rollands, gene, was the sun of mr. and mrs. james f. rolland of something sfpblgt he wanted to serve his country and he joined the army during the vietnam war and was assigned to company a in the 6th battalion infantry in the ninth division. became nder quickly his lifelong friend. his unit was known as the pole cats or bearcats. in march of 1968, they were assigned to the advance party in southeast asia. while serving in combat on the frontlines, he quickly became known as the treacher because of his daily reading of the bible and dedicated prayer life. during an attack on his battalion, gene was asked to lead his men in prayer which he did on numerous occasions. gene credits his many prayers to god as a reason for his survival during an attacks when his m-16 machine gun jammed and unable to return retire. he became a raid heo operator during his service in vietnam obtaining the rank of platoon sergeant . when his best friend, captain green, was promoted to the balance at thaton staff, gene was invited to o join him a
speaker, i rise today to celebrate the life of luther eugene rollands, gene, was the sun of mr. and mrs. james f. rolland of something sfpblgt he wanted to serve his country and he joined the army during the vietnam war and was assigned to company a in the 6th battalion infantry in the ninth division. became nder quickly his lifelong friend. his unit was known as the pole cats or bearcats. in march of 1968, they were assigned to the advance party in southeast asia. while serving in combat on...
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blocked access to social media saying it is to maintain public safety liberia's information minister eugene told us. as well as that that protesters don't actually reflect what a public opinion. met most of the old with his own are not in the majority of liberians because not the rest on the list that we are. economic situation a confluence of several factors brought us to where we are and we also recognize that is part of the number to do is on the president. is to to doing the right measures to alleviate the problems that we have in a quarter right now. more now from monrovia with our correspondent that they did just tell us about the protests today. well come on as you can see right behind me hundreds of liberians gathered outside the parliament and that is it's just chain made here and it's been like this since may day. must uphold they wanted that i've been president to be here in person to receive their petition the liberian president refused to come and instead is sending. vice president who couldn't make it to this particular gathering and in the end what we saw in the last few minu
blocked access to social media saying it is to maintain public safety liberia's information minister eugene told us. as well as that that protesters don't actually reflect what a public opinion. met most of the old with his own are not in the majority of liberians because not the rest on the list that we are. economic situation a confluence of several factors brought us to where we are and we also recognize that is part of the number to do is on the president. is to to doing the right measures...
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photos inside theicopter yesterday show rescuers treating eugene joe outside of los angeles. photos show how his bootsto were all up. he had become separated from his hiking group in california last saturday. friends and family put up posters if n hopes of finding him. rescuers were finally able to spot joe in a canyon. he had been eating berries and frogs in order to stay alive. >> he went into a canyon that, you know, is named devil's canyon and it's nafod that way a reason. there is so much rock, tree fall, brush, it's just rough conditions. >> doctors say he is in remarkably good condition. he made two requests after being rescued, he asked for a hot meal and hot c of coffee. >>> a terrifying situation on the south colina deck. find out how nearly two dozen people ended up in the water. >>> and food and beverage workers strike at the d.c. convention cen convention cen te geico makes it easy to get help when you need it. with licensed agents available 24. it's not just easy. it's having-a-walrus-in-goal easy! roooaaaar! it's a walrus! ridiculous! yes! nice save, big guy! g
photos inside theicopter yesterday show rescuers treating eugene joe outside of los angeles. photos show how his bootsto were all up. he had become separated from his hiking group in california last saturday. friends and family put up posters if n hopes of finding him. rescuers were finally able to spot joe in a canyon. he had been eating berries and frogs in order to stay alive. >> he went into a canyon that, you know, is named devil's canyon and it's nafod that way a reason. there is so...
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the case was born here in eugene, orega paradise, and one of the cradles of environmental activism ined states. the lead plaintiff, university of oregon student kelsey juliana, was only five weeks old when her parents took her to her first rally to protect spotted owls.y, her mconcern is climate change, drought and the e surrounding cascade mountains. >> kelsey juliana: there was a wildfire season that was so intense, we were advised not to go outside. the particulate matter in the smoke was literally off the charts. it was past severe, in terms of danger to health. >> kroft: and you think that's because of climate change. >> juliana: that's what scientists tell me. >> kroft: it's not just scientists. even the federal government now acknowledges in its response to the lawsuit that the effects of climate change are already happening and likely to get worse, especially for young people who will have to deal with them for the long term. how important is this case to you? >> juliana: this case is everything. this is the climate case. we have everything to lose, if we don't act on climate
the case was born here in eugene, orega paradise, and one of the cradles of environmental activism ined states. the lead plaintiff, university of oregon student kelsey juliana, was only five weeks old when her parents took her to her first rally to protect spotted owls.y, her mconcern is climate change, drought and the e surrounding cascade mountains. >> kelsey juliana: there was a wildfire season that was so intense, we were advised not to go outside. the particulate matter in the smoke...
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. >> this will be eugene "doc" diebler's first trip to normandy since the war. >> might be the last one, because most of us will be gone in the next five years. and that's before we went to jump school. >> doc and his comrades came by the thousands that night 75 years ago but with each anniversary, their ranks grow thinner april glen came here to ensure her now-deceased grandfather's airborne patch would return to normandy. >> i've been waiting and waiting to give that away. that was his heart and his life it's the only thing that he kept and he gave it to me. thank you so much. >> and today, tom rice carried that patch with him as he jumped again, this time to honor those who never made it home >> i jump for the good guys that were lost, never returned. >> and hoping america will never forget. a lot of those veterans are walking around the site here and they can barely get two feet before they're stopped for pictures they aren't ten feet normandy, ahead. >>> also, a doctor charged with 25 counts of murder, accused of killing his patients then the pool emergency that sent dozens to hosp
. >> this will be eugene "doc" diebler's first trip to normandy since the war. >> might be the last one, because most of us will be gone in the next five years. and that's before we went to jump school. >> doc and his comrades came by the thousands that night 75 years ago but with each anniversary, their ranks grow thinner april glen came here to ensure her now-deceased grandfather's airborne patch would return to normandy. >> i've been waiting and waiting to...
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we're talking about this guy right here. 73-year-old eugene jo. l.a. county sheriff officials say he was hiking with a group near mount water man in l.a. county and that's when he got lost. members of a search team found jo in an area called devil's canyon known for its rough terrain. he hadn't eaten in five days and stayed hydrated business drinking water from a nearby creek. >> we were concerned about what his condition might be. when we got called that he was found, it appeared at the time that he was actually in remarkable condition considering he's been without any provisions for a week. >> that is unbelievable. the rescue team took jo to a nearby hospital in pasadena. he is expected to make a full recovery. >> all right. vianey arana joining us now and the couple hundred thousand people will be at the parade tomorrow 10:30 in san francisco. what do you think? >> well, if you've been to san francisco around the morning hours and you see the cloud cover, expect that again tomorrow morning, but we will get some clearing by the mid-morning. that's's
we're talking about this guy right here. 73-year-old eugene jo. l.a. county sheriff officials say he was hiking with a group near mount water man in l.a. county and that's when he got lost. members of a search team found jo in an area called devil's canyon known for its rough terrain. he hadn't eaten in five days and stayed hydrated business drinking water from a nearby creek. >> we were concerned about what his condition might be. when we got called that he was found, it appeared at the...