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finn: yes. think the two of in their scene have an unusual -- it doesn't go the way he expects it to. he falls as enamored and in love with her as she does with him. charlie: is that how he gets her to open up? finn: i think so. madison: i think it starts out with laura thinking she is going on a date with some joe schmo, then she realizes it is the guy. it is intimidating and scary, so much that she shakes. but she rallies. it is a familiar story of meeting someone that was the it man on campus and six years later they are much more humble. that really allows her -- charlie: the world outside is humble. madison: exactly. that allows her to blossom in front of him. charlie: it is in fact that he is no longer the big man on campus, he has been chastised or somehow had been leveled by the outside world. he makes her identify with him a bit. madison: i think i have always had a little bit of a connection but this is where we get to test those waters. i think they do, they really click, i think they
finn: yes. think the two of in their scene have an unusual -- it doesn't go the way he expects it to. he falls as enamored and in love with her as she does with him. charlie: is that how he gets her to open up? finn: i think so. madison: i think it starts out with laura thinking she is going on a date with some joe schmo, then she realizes it is the guy. it is intimidating and scary, so much that she shakes. but she rallies. it is a familiar story of meeting someone that was the it man on...
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finn: i think so.i think it starts out with laura thinking she is going chmo,date with some joe s and it turns out to be the guy. it is intimidating and she shakes, but she rallies. story ofamiliar meeting someone that was the it man on campus and six years later they are much more humble. charlie: the world outside is humble. madison: exactly. that allows her to blossom in front of him. charlie: it is in fact that he is no longer the big man on chastised ors been somehow had been leveled by the outside world. him aes her identify with bit. madison: i think i have always had a little bit of a connection but this is where we get to test those waters, it i think they do, they really click, i think they fall in love, however briefly. this how to see williams had family, to relate to? he was haunted by this story and what happened in this time in his life. short stories, screenplays, there are a lot of different -- as we did research in the beginning, there was a lot of material that involved these charact
finn: i think so.i think it starts out with laura thinking she is going chmo,date with some joe s and it turns out to be the guy. it is intimidating and she shakes, but she rallies. story ofamiliar meeting someone that was the it man on campus and six years later they are much more humble. charlie: the world outside is humble. madison: exactly. that allows her to blossom in front of him. charlie: it is in fact that he is no longer the big man on chastised ors been somehow had been leveled by...
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tracy: damn it, finn. finn! are you here?! finn?! [ sighs ]
tracy: damn it, finn. finn! are you here?! finn?! [ sighs ]
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finn wittrock, everybody!use ) ( band playing ) ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) new degree ultraclearnt saving black + white.othes. no yellow stains on white clothes. no white marks on black clothes. new degree ultraclear black + white. it won't let you down. how's this for a tv show? sous chef. lawyer by day, prep cook by night. no. here you go. i got this. i get cash back so it's like everything's on sale. with the blue cash everyday card, you get cash back on purchases with no...
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in an interview with the radio times-- actor finn jones says critics don't like his show "iron fist", because he plays a white, billionaire superhero, at a time when tha very popular. numerous critics have blasted the show-- calling it bland and boring. we should also note-- that "batman" and "iron man" are both billionaires, and they remain incredibly popular. still ahead at the top of the hour-- a winter weather advisory is in effect we have complete stormwatch weather coverage, as our team of meteorologist break down what you need to know, before you go. we'll be right back. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's 10 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 150 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. nowget one hundred dollars offs ouevery thousand dollarsnt. you spend to create your perfect h
in an interview with the radio times-- actor finn jones says critics don't like his show "iron fist", because he plays a white, billionaire superhero, at a time when tha very popular. numerous critics have blasted the show-- calling it bland and boring. we should also note-- that "batman" and "iron man" are both billionaires, and they remain incredibly popular. still ahead at the top of the hour-- a winter weather advisory is in effect we have complete stormwatch...
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england got a couple, steven finn's 99th and 100th of his international career.g was a challenge. jason mohammad took chances, but played the odds more impressively. his 50 saved west indies from surrender. when he went, no one adequately replaced him. west indies founding and had a plan for everything. this catch, a two man job and another step and it would have been six. england steadied and appeared to be cruising to their total while jason roy was at the crease. his dismissal started the crumble. the middle order disintegrated and for england, the simple became difficult. they need 226 to win in antigua. in rugby union's aviva premiership, worcester warriors moved seven points clear of relegation rivals bristol after a 41—24 win at sixways. worcester went over for their first try in the opening minute of the match and went on to score five more securing the bonus point before the break. bristol mustered three tries of their own but their chances of survival are slowly slipping away as they remain bottom of the table. elsewehre england number eight billy vunip
england got a couple, steven finn's 99th and 100th of his international career.g was a challenge. jason mohammad took chances, but played the odds more impressively. his 50 saved west indies from surrender. when he went, no one adequately replaced him. west indies founding and had a plan for everything. this catch, a two man job and another step and it would have been six. england steadied and appeared to be cruising to their total while jason roy was at the crease. his dismissal started the...
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matt finn t fox news. >>> worse than what we saw here. calm after the storm here. >> swept through depending where you are. you saw some damage like alec showed you or a lot of winds. >> you can see the flag blowing and there the story from right on out >> we didn't see any lightening with this, and only two 100ths of an 26 tomorrow, tornados, and two; this this was straight line window damage that took down our trees, even though those strong storms are out. they came through between one and three, we're under a wind advisory and it will begin at 8:00 and 10:00 in the dmv and that will go till 10:00 to tomorrow morning, we expect to see winds that could be sustained between 20 and 30 but gusts as high as 50 or 55. that's why we have that wind advisory and at this hour, we still have warm winds out of the south, gusting to 30. by 11:00 those winds still out of the south, why we were able to hit 80 today, that is tying the record from the 70's that we had around here. 7:00 a.m. we got gusts to 30. they're coming out of the northwest. and t
matt finn t fox news. >>> worse than what we saw here. calm after the storm here. >> swept through depending where you are. you saw some damage like alec showed you or a lot of winds. >> you can see the flag blowing and there the story from right on out >> we didn't see any lightening with this, and only two 100ths of an 26 tomorrow, tornados, and two; this this was straight line window damage that took down our trees, even though those strong storms are out. they...
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england got a couple, steven finn's 99th and 100th of his international career.the west indies. they had to force things. the ball was swinging, the ball wasn't. batting was a challenge. mr gi wasn't. batting was a challenge. mr g1 could make you look silly with the bat or in the field. this left an injury to more than ben stokes' pride. he was back out in time to see craig brathwaite get out. no reprieve, bowled by moeen ali. jason mohammad took chances, but played the odds more impressively. his 50 saved west indies from surrender. when he went, no one adequately replaced him. west indies founding and had a plan for everything. this catch, two man job and had a plan for everything. this catch, two manjob and another step body would have been six. england are making the impressive look simple. england are 87—2 in reply. they need 226 to win in antigua. in rugby union's aviva premiership, worcester warriors moved seven points clear of relegation rivals bristol after a a1—2a win at sixways. worcester went over for their first try in the opening minute of the match
england got a couple, steven finn's 99th and 100th of his international career.the west indies. they had to force things. the ball was swinging, the ball wasn't. batting was a challenge. mr gi wasn't. batting was a challenge. mr g1 could make you look silly with the bat or in the field. this left an injury to more than ben stokes' pride. he was back out in time to see craig brathwaite get out. no reprieve, bowled by moeen ali. jason mohammad took chances, but played the odds more impressively....
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well, england made an immediate impact with the ball in hand — steve finn and two wickets from chrisof their 50 overs. but england once again the firm favourites for victory. i mentioned manchester united. they are playing the russian side fc rostov in the last 16 of the europa league right now. jose mourinho had complained about the state of the pitch, but it hasn't stopped them taking the lead. zlatan ibrahimovic with the assist, with mkhitaryan getting the only goal of the game so far. there is not long until half—time now in russia. united still leading by 1—0. chris and gabby adcock are through to the quarterfinals at the all england badminton championships in birmingham. the husband and wife pair beat china's chen x zhu and yue doo 21—17 and 21—12 in the second round earlier today. they will face indonesian 0lympic champions tontowi ahmad and liliyana natsir in the next round on friday. the last british winners of the competition were nathan robertson and gail emms back in 2005. there were some more rallies in that match. i think the arena is playing quite slow, but we quite li
well, england made an immediate impact with the ball in hand — steve finn and two wickets from chrisof their 50 overs. but england once again the firm favourites for victory. i mentioned manchester united. they are playing the russian side fc rostov in the last 16 of the europa league right now. jose mourinho had complained about the state of the pitch, but it hasn't stopped them taking the lead. zlatan ibrahimovic with the assist, with mkhitaryan getting the only goal of the game so far....
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differet sources, the basic income willbecome very important to may people in our country.reporter: many finnsre living with no income even now.the country's economy is not doing as well as it was.many citizens of the one-time model eu member have beenstruggling for years through a crisis that just will not end.the bread lines, like here n helsinki, are longer than ever.many who thought their jobs were secure now depend on hand-outs.heikki hursti runs ths food bank with donations fromsupermarkets. >>this is a normal day for us.we open twice a week, and about 3000 people come by each time.reporter: hursti supports the idea of a basic income thatwould help people avoid the worst -- even though 560 eurosare nowhere near enough to live on. >>these are people who havebeen out of work for a long time -- who have been looking forjobs, but still haven't found any. reporter: juha jarvinen isplanning to restart his compay again.with the basic income, he can build up enough of a financialbase for a fresh beginning. >>the basic income ensures thati can feed the kids. i can concentrate on importantmatters
differet sources, the basic income willbecome very important to may people in our country.reporter: many finnsre living with no income even now.the country's economy is not doing as well as it was.many citizens of the one-time model eu member have beenstruggling for years through a crisis that just will not end.the bread lines, like here n helsinki, are longer than ever.many who thought their jobs were secure now depend on hand-outs.heikki hursti runs ths food bank with donations...
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elliott daley is theatre stalwart tom wood said the finn —— win his 50th cap for england. are going to polish things off eal’iij;f’§ ”” t ’ ’ ’ ’ t eal’iij;f’§ tt t ’ t ’ ’ t we know ealfiij;f§ tttt t t t t t t we know ireland a@ going tomorrow. we know ireland are going tomorrow. we know ireland are going to come out and have all their guns blazing. they have nothing to worry about and have no fear of failure. they are favourites for the competition, but now they are out of eight, so we are anticipating a tough encounter. eddie jones's counterpart has been forced into changes himself. conor murray has not fully recovered from injuries sustained in this tie: george north. connor trained 0k sustained in this tie: george north. connor trained ok on tuesday without contact and we assisted into doubt felt he was not going to be quite 100%. not that he could not function, but once the contact came backin function, but once the contact came back in and it got more bruising on top or bruising on his shoulder, we felt that if we lost him 25. in felt that if we lost him early in the
elliott daley is theatre stalwart tom wood said the finn —— win his 50th cap for england. are going to polish things off eal’iij;f’§ ”” t ’ ’ ’ ’ t eal’iij;f’§ tt t ’ t ’ ’ t we know ealfiij;f§ tttt t t t t t t we know ireland a@ going tomorrow. we know ireland are going tomorrow. we know ireland are going to come out and have all their guns blazing. they have nothing to worry about and have no fear of failure. they are favourites for the competition, but now...
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>> yes. >> that doesn't happen in "huck finn."fter all this, did you not read the book? >> no, i did not. [ laughter ] >> seth: i think you should go. >> i think that's for the best, yeah. [ applause ] >> seth: okay, ben. you're up. >> my pitch is for the book, "catcher in the rye." [ light laughter ] >> seth: oh, all right. >> nice. >> well this kid, he's living in new york city, he doesn't know anything. he doesn't know where he is. he doesn't know how he got there. [ laughter ] >> seth: we'll be right back with asa butterfield, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i will never wash my hair again. wash my hair again now, i fuel it new pantene doesn't just wash your hair, it fuels it. with the first pro-v nutrient blend, making every... ...strand stronger fuel it fuel your hair. because strong is beautiful. listen, do you hear that? you always h... have been... my! best.... friend. forever. to friendship. mine) ♪ the little sounds your crispy bacon makes drive me crazy. you naughty little... (spank) did you just spank your lunch?
>> yes. >> that doesn't happen in "huck finn."fter all this, did you not read the book? >> no, i did not. [ laughter ] >> seth: i think you should go. >> i think that's for the best, yeah. [ applause ] >> seth: okay, ben. you're up. >> my pitch is for the book, "catcher in the rye." [ light laughter ] >> seth: oh, all right. >> nice. >> well this kid, he's living in new york city, he doesn't know anything. he...
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competitors wears norcross, finns, protectors, and gloves. look like a school of fish swimming underwater. this team practices once a week at a local pool. theirave taken part in first tournament, coming in third. let's take a look at today's headlines. the british parliament gives the prime minister the approval she needs to start the brexit process but the scottish leader could cause another bump in the road calling for a new vote on independence. turkey cuts of high-level relations with the netherlands after dutch officials canceled turkish political rallies there. the dutch prime ministers since he is not too worried about the sanctions but the dispute is sure to dominate tomorrow's general elections. new allegations in the fake jobs scandal surrounding french president chuck candidate francois fillon. thousands of euros his daughter earned as his parliamentary assistant for the entrance rent back to his account for the same amount used to pay for her wedding. more on that in a few minutes. now it is time for business. you are starting wi
competitors wears norcross, finns, protectors, and gloves. look like a school of fish swimming underwater. this team practices once a week at a local pool. theirave taken part in first tournament, coming in third. let's take a look at today's headlines. the british parliament gives the prime minister the approval she needs to start the brexit process but the scottish leader could cause another bump in the road calling for a new vote on independence. turkey cuts of high-level relations with the...
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his new mercedes team—mate got closer to hamilton than rosberg managed a year ago and the finn went second and dundee united have won the scottish challenge cup, with victory over st mirren at fir park. it's the first time they've won the competition — which is for the u20 teams from the scottish premiership plus the championship and divisions below. dundee united did it in some style with a stunning opening goal. tim hague reports. this, the scottish challenge cup final, and the prize for dundee united and st mirren there for all to see. but before that, respect. a minute's silence for the victims of this week's london terror attack. once the action began at fir park, it was st mirren who started the stronger. two chances coming and going including a shot against the post. while dundee united were struggling, tony andreu changed all that. what a volley and what a goal from the on loan norwich city midfielder. the lead lasted ten seconds. straight down the other end, st mirren equalised. despite a pretty ordinary second half, 70 minutes from extra time, we had a winning goal. thomas mickel
his new mercedes team—mate got closer to hamilton than rosberg managed a year ago and the finn went second and dundee united have won the scottish challenge cup, with victory over st mirren at fir park. it's the first time they've won the competition — which is for the u20 teams from the scottish premiership plus the championship and divisions below. dundee united did it in some style with a stunning opening goal. tim hague reports. this, the scottish challenge cup final, and the prize for...
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his new mercedes team—mate got closer to hamilton than rosberg managed a year ago and the finn went secondothers seem unlikely to challenge with red bull's hopes appearing thin for now. verstappen was more than a second off the pace and had to settle for fifth. daniel ricciardo pushed so hard it cost him dear in front of his home fans. if hamilton was on the limit, it didn't show. when it mattered it beat the mark set down by bottas and despite reviving ferrari's fortunes, vettel was more than a quarter of a second adrift. working how he can gain advantage over the mercedes will be crucial. this rule change has been huge and such a massive challenge for everyone and the guys have just worked, you know, so hard to make this car what it is today and to be out there to up here representing them, valtteri did a greatjob. it is great for us for mercedes. i'm looking forward to the race and it is close between us all. sir bradley wiggins has promised to "shock a few people", once the uk anti—doping investigation into alleged wrong—doing at team sky is over. they're looking into the delivery of a
his new mercedes team—mate got closer to hamilton than rosberg managed a year ago and the finn went secondothers seem unlikely to challenge with red bull's hopes appearing thin for now. verstappen was more than a second off the pace and had to settle for fifth. daniel ricciardo pushed so hard it cost him dear in front of his home fans. if hamilton was on the limit, it didn't show. when it mattered it beat the mark set down by bottas and despite reviving ferrari's fortunes, vettel was more...
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england got to come up with the steven finn, leaving him to 101—day internationals.atting for the challenge. only jason mohammad managed it with any conviction. he hit 50, but his team—mates found in the plan for everything. this catch, a two—man job. another step that would have been six. england made the impressive look simple. that is how jason roy bats, the impressive look simple. that is howjason roy bats, chasing the impressive look simple. that is how jason roy bats, chasing 225 seemed destroyed. what happens when the reassuring smile disappears? a familiarfailure the reassuring smile disappears? a familiar failure against spin bowling there for all to see. suddenly, six men were out, butjoe root was still in. the test captain merely a new tenant here, but he led chris woakes to the win and to the series. if the results come up now. much of the day two follows the news, except in scotland where it is sports scene. if you want to wait, you know what to do. harry kane is the premier league top scorer after a brace of goals in the 3—3 win over everton. manchester
england got to come up with the steven finn, leaving him to 101—day internationals.atting for the challenge. only jason mohammad managed it with any conviction. he hit 50, but his team—mates found in the plan for everything. this catch, a two—man job. another step that would have been six. england made the impressive look simple. that is how jason roy bats, the impressive look simple. that is howjason roy bats, chasing the impressive look simple. that is how jason roy bats, chasing 225...
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stephen finn took two early wickets, to give him a 100th wicket in his 65th 0di. his half century. moheen ali stopped kraigg brathwaite from claiming his — out for a2. west indies currently 176—6. tottenham have closed the gap at the top of the premier league with a 3—2 win over everton. that's now a club record nine consecutive home wins for spurs. two goals from in—form striker harry kane set them on their way. romalu lukaku pulled one back for ronald koeman's side. before delle alli got on the end of this free kick to make it 3—1. enner valencia scored a late goal for everton but it wasn't enough. spurs now seven points behind chelsea at the top. the four o'clock kick off in the premier league sees bottom of the table sunderland up against man city. it is currently goalless after 16 minutes at the stadium of light. celtic survived a scare in their scottish cup tie against st mirren before booking a semifinal place with a 4—1win at parkhead. harry davis left the home fans stunned as he put the championship's bottom club ahead injust the 13th minute. it took almo
stephen finn took two early wickets, to give him a 100th wicket in his 65th 0di. his half century. moheen ali stopped kraigg brathwaite from claiming his — out for a2. west indies currently 176—6. tottenham have closed the gap at the top of the premier league with a 3—2 win over everton. that's now a club record nine consecutive home wins for spurs. two goals from in—form striker harry kane set them on their way. romalu lukaku pulled one back for ronald koeman's side. before delle alli...
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steven finn takes two early wickets in the 2nd 0di in antigua.p up the series today. the latest score is west indies are 107—3 after 27 overs. "113-3 —— 113—3 after 28. harry kane scores a brace at the lane as spurs lead everton 2—1 in the lunchtime premier league kick off. celtic come from behind to beat st mirren for a place in the scottish cup semi—finals. leigh griffiths scoring their final goal in the a—1win at parkhead. and tony bellew admits he broke his hand early in his surprise victory over david haye in their heavyweight fight in london last night. i'll be back with more on those stories in the next hour. government forces in iraq have renewed their assault on the city of mosul — where fighters from the islamic state group are surrounded. they are reported to be within a few hundred metres of the old city. tens of thousands of people have fled the fighting — many to temporary shelter at hamam al—alil. from there rami ruhayem sent this report. the people of mosul endure yet another round of fighting between iraqi government forces and s
steven finn takes two early wickets in the 2nd 0di in antigua.p up the series today. the latest score is west indies are 107—3 after 27 overs. "113-3 —— 113—3 after 28. harry kane scores a brace at the lane as spurs lead everton 2—1 in the lunchtime premier league kick off. celtic come from behind to beat st mirren for a place in the scottish cup semi—finals. leigh griffiths scoring their final goal in the a—1win at parkhead. and tony bellew admits he broke his hand early in...
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his new mercedes team—mate got closer to hamilton than rosberg managed a year ago and the finn went secondlikely to challenge with red bull's hopes appearing thin for now. max verstappen was more than a second off the pace and had to settle for fifth. daniel ricicardo pushed so hard it cost him dear in front of his home fans. if hamilton was on the limit, it didn't show. when it mattered it beat the mark set down by bottas and despite reviving ferrari's fortunes, vettel was more than a quarter of a second adrift. working how he can gain advantage over the mercedes will be crucial. this rule change has been huge and such a massive challenge for everyone and the guys have just worked, you know, so hard to make this car what it is today and to be out there to up here representing them, valtteri did a greatjob. it is great for us, for mercedes. i'm looking forward to the race and it is close between us all. ferrari are still a real threat. i have spent a lot of time in the pit lane at albert park. the first ten seconds of this grand prix on sunday could be absolutely crucial. it is not a done
his new mercedes team—mate got closer to hamilton than rosberg managed a year ago and the finn went secondlikely to challenge with red bull's hopes appearing thin for now. max verstappen was more than a second off the pace and had to settle for fifth. daniel ricicardo pushed so hard it cost him dear in front of his home fans. if hamilton was on the limit, it didn't show. when it mattered it beat the mark set down by bottas and despite reviving ferrari's fortunes, vettel was more than a...
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our correspondent roger finn is outside the prison for us. what happened last night?l, i can tell you first of all that in the last few minutes for five engines have now left the prison and the incident is now under control. it began at five o'clock yesterday when a prisoner started a process. we understand that he was drunk and that he was angry exchanges in the prison regime. he climbed up onto the prison roof. he started ripping off tiles and took off his clothes and set fire to them. at about eight o'clock last night the emergency services were called, a prisoner was brought down from the roof. he was seen by paramedics and he was not arrested, though. we understand that 64 prisoners were evacuated from one of the blocks here. there are seven blocks in all. and they were kept in a secure zone within the prison overnight. we have been told by the police that this was an isolated incident. they are now investigating and they wanted to reassure members of the community that there was no immediate risk to those living in the surrounding area and the incident is now un
our correspondent roger finn is outside the prison for us. what happened last night?l, i can tell you first of all that in the last few minutes for five engines have now left the prison and the incident is now under control. it began at five o'clock yesterday when a prisoner started a process. we understand that he was drunk and that he was angry exchanges in the prison regime. he climbed up onto the prison roof. he started ripping off tiles and took off his clothes and set fire to them. at...
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his new mercedes team—mate got closer to hamilton than rosberg managed a year ago and the finn went secondappearing thin for now. verstappen was more than a second off the pace and had to settle for fifth. ricardo pushed so hard it cost him dear in front of his home fans. if hamilton was on the limit, it didn't show. when it mattered it beat the mark set down by bottas and despite reviving ferrari's fortunes, vettel was more than a quarter of a second adrift. working how he can gain advantage over the mercedes will be crucial. this rule change has been huge and such a massive challenge for everyone and the guys have just worked, you know, so hard to make this car what it is today and to be out there to up here representing them, valtteri did a greatjob. it is great for us for mercedes. i'm looking forward to the race and it is close between us all. sir bradley wiggins has promised to shock a few people once the investigation into alleged wrongdoing at team sky is over. speaking on television he said the claims were one of the worst things to be accused for a man of his integrity, and that
his new mercedes team—mate got closer to hamilton than rosberg managed a year ago and the finn went secondappearing thin for now. verstappen was more than a second off the pace and had to settle for fifth. ricardo pushed so hard it cost him dear in front of his home fans. if hamilton was on the limit, it didn't show. when it mattered it beat the mark set down by bottas and despite reviving ferrari's fortunes, vettel was more than a quarter of a second adrift. working how he can gain advantage...
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his new mercedes team—mate got closer to hamilton than rosberg managed a year ago and the finn went secondwas more than a second off the pace and had to settle for fifth. daniel ricciardo pushed so hard it cost him dear in front of his home fans. if hamilton was on the limit, it didn't show. when it mattered it beat the mark set down by bottas and despite reviving ferrari's fortunes, vettel was more than a quarter of a second adrift. working how he can gain advantage over the mercedes will be crucial. this rule change has been huge and such a massive challenge for everyone and the guys have just worked, you know, so hard to make
his new mercedes team—mate got closer to hamilton than rosberg managed a year ago and the finn went secondwas more than a second off the pace and had to settle for fifth. daniel ricciardo pushed so hard it cost him dear in front of his home fans. if hamilton was on the limit, it didn't show. when it mattered it beat the mark set down by bottas and despite reviving ferrari's fortunes, vettel was more than a quarter of a second adrift. working how he can gain advantage over the mercedes will be...
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in illinois, matt finn, fox news. >> the san jose city counsel asks for state help. last week, they declared a local state of emergency that allows the city to apply for state and federal emergency funds. they estimated the flooding did about $50 million or more in damage. a public hearing set for a week from tomorrow. >> we not three more months of rain ahead and there are things we're going to need to fix quickly around early notification of residents and identifying the meeting of long term fixes we need to work out particularly for the safety of the hundreds of thousands of people that live near the creek. >> they say the community members donated nearly $1 million. >> the water district drawing up new flood plans to avoid the future flooding on the creek. >> the area focus is the six miles created between the expressway on the north side of the city and interstate 280 in san jose. they plan to work more closely with city leaders. >> bay area right in the middle of the driest week we've had in several weeks, mark. >> we are really enjoying this break and lots of
in illinois, matt finn, fox news. >> the san jose city counsel asks for state help. last week, they declared a local state of emergency that allows the city to apply for state and federal emergency funds. they estimated the flooding did about $50 million or more in damage. a public hearing set for a week from tomorrow. >> we not three more months of rain ahead and there are things we're going to need to fix quickly around early notification of residents and identifying the meeting...
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the middle order fightback produced two half centuries, when steven finn ran out jason mohammed, theirvantage england —— liam plu nkett but it is advantage england —— liam plunkett with his fourth wicket. andy murray's comeback from a bout of shingles is going well. the world number one is through to the final of the dubai championships after beating lucas pouille in straight sets. he'll play fernando verdesco tomorrow. adam wild reports. when you are the world number one, your support rarely tyres. the question here, would andy murray, after yesterday's marathon, so early in the season, how would he react? it appeared it was an affecting him that much, winning the first three games in support —— and the support, for the time being, satisfied. 3—0 down, now 4—3 and five, even the most partisan fans were excited. andy murray roared back as he has so often before, to eventually take the first set. if there had been moments of concern, the second set was rather less troubling. andy murray again taking control and this time he wasn't about to give it back. any effects yesterday's tiring da
the middle order fightback produced two half centuries, when steven finn ran out jason mohammed, theirvantage england —— liam plu nkett but it is advantage england —— liam plunkett with his fourth wicket. andy murray's comeback from a bout of shingles is going well. the world number one is through to the final of the dubai championships after beating lucas pouille in straight sets. he'll play fernando verdesco tomorrow. adam wild reports. when you are the world number one, your support...
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his new mercedes team—mate got closer to hamilton than rosberg managed a year ago and the finn went secondhallenge with red bull's hopes appearing thin for now. verstappen was more than a second off the pace and had to settle for fifth. ricardo pushed so hard it cost him dear in front of his home fans. if hamilton was on the limit, it didn't show. when it mattered it beat the mark set down by bottas and despite reviving ferrari's fortunes, vettel was more nan a quarter of a second adrift. working how he can gain advantage over the mercedes will be crucial. this rule change has been huge and such a massive challenge for eve ryo ne such a massive challenge for everyone and the guys have just worked, you know, so hard to make this car what it is today and to be out there to up up here representing them, bottas did a greatjob. it is great for us for mercedes. i'm looking forward to the race and it is close between us all. it is, indeed. and good luck later today to the four british riders, in qualifying for the opening moto gp race of the season, in qatar, cal crutchlow, bradley smith, scott r
his new mercedes team—mate got closer to hamilton than rosberg managed a year ago and the finn went secondhallenge with red bull's hopes appearing thin for now. verstappen was more than a second off the pace and had to settle for fifth. ricardo pushed so hard it cost him dear in front of his home fans. if hamilton was on the limit, it didn't show. when it mattered it beat the mark set down by bottas and despite reviving ferrari's fortunes, vettel was more nan a quarter of a second adrift....
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matt finn has more. what were they looking for, matt?the past hour, caterpillar says federal agents are still on the scene and wrapping up the investigation. we learned that agents from three different agencies including irs, the fdic and the u.s. department of commerce showed up to the global department headquarters. caterpillar says that raid had something to do with one of its swiss subsidiaries saying in part "we believe the execution of the search warrant is regarding, among other things, expert filings that relate to the matter first disclosed in the 10 k filed december -- february 17, 2015." caterpillar argues transactions are valid. this morning the u.s. commerce secretary commented on the investigation saying they might have something to do with caterpillar's imports and exports. immediately after the raid yesterday, caterpillar's stock fell losing 5 percent of its value. the ceo raised a statement to employees saying they apologized for the unexpected raid and reminds people that they're an honest law-abiding business. neil? >>
matt finn has more. what were they looking for, matt?the past hour, caterpillar says federal agents are still on the scene and wrapping up the investigation. we learned that agents from three different agencies including irs, the fdic and the u.s. department of commerce showed up to the global department headquarters. caterpillar says that raid had something to do with one of its swiss subsidiaries saying in part "we believe the execution of the search warrant is regarding, among other...
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matt finn was there. he joins us now for an update. hey, matt. >> hey, tucker. dr.s an acclaimed yet controversial social scientist with decades of research in social economics, race, and now the 2016 election but today dr. murray was greeted by protesters here on the campus of notre dame because students disagree with some of the conclusions in his book in which dr. murray writes that a person's intelligence depends on a few key factors including genetics, upbringing, class and race. when murray writes that little boys who grow up without fathers tend to reach adolescence unprepared for life. protesters basically say murray's research is bogus because he is a racist while others say murray is simply presenting the hard truth from his research. take a listen to two students today on the campus and notre dame. >> yeah, i do think as a racist agenda. believing that you are superior to another. in the bell curve he's clearly states that black people are less intelligent than white people. he also believes that asians are more intelligent than white folk. >> they will t
matt finn was there. he joins us now for an update. hey, matt. >> hey, tucker. dr.s an acclaimed yet controversial social scientist with decades of research in social economics, race, and now the 2016 election but today dr. murray was greeted by protesters here on the campus of notre dame because students disagree with some of the conclusions in his book in which dr. murray writes that a person's intelligence depends on a few key factors including genetics, upbringing, class and race....
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it may have been a lawyerly answer have jim comey but it a fairly did he finnative answer. >> the chairman of the committee says he doesn't believe the president took a hit today. you heard sean spicer say there was nothing knew new that came out of this. >> it was deaf van nunez who said there was no evidence of wiretapping. he joined a growing chorus of people who work for this administration, people in the chous house and senate and people in a position to know whether there was any truth to the president's accusation and all of whom said there was no evidence. director comey put a period on that and we should put this to rest once and for all. >> let me play the director and what he said about the evidence on that. >> with respect to the president's tweets about alleged wiretapping directed at him by the prior administration, i have no information that supports those tweets and we have looked carefully inside the fbi. the department of justice has asked me to share with you that the answer is the same for the department of justice and all its components, the department has no informati
it may have been a lawyerly answer have jim comey but it a fairly did he finnative answer. >> the chairman of the committee says he doesn't believe the president took a hit today. you heard sean spicer say there was nothing knew new that came out of this. >> it was deaf van nunez who said there was no evidence of wiretapping. he joined a growing chorus of people who work for this administration, people in the chous house and senate and people in a position to know whether there was...
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i make decisions in my life, i was popping 1000 mg of other pro finn everyday, for two, three, four daysld make decisions based on what i needed to do there and then, therefore, collectively, lots of different people who need to do theirjobs to the best level they can... as you said, didi the best level they can... as you said, did i think about the process afterwards ? said, did i think about the process afterwards? no, becausei said, did i think about the process afterwards? no, because i would go toa afterwards? no, because i would go to a doctor or medic and say, i need to a doctor or medic and say, i need to race, run round the track to earn money, is this band? it is not, will idie money, is this band? it is not, will i die from it, probably not... let's get going! athletes do that day in and day out, notjust an abuse in football, you are talking about collectively around numerous sports because that is what sports people do at this moment in time, what needs to be put in place is structured or personnel to keep an eye on the athletes, to ask the questions, make sure they are in th
i make decisions in my life, i was popping 1000 mg of other pro finn everyday, for two, three, four daysld make decisions based on what i needed to do there and then, therefore, collectively, lots of different people who need to do theirjobs to the best level they can... as you said, didi the best level they can... as you said, did i think about the process afterwards ? said, did i think about the process afterwards? no, becausei said, did i think about the process afterwards? no, because i...
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steven finn will also play with jake ball and alex hales out of the side.. the family of mark duggan, the 29—year—old who was shot dead in 2011 by a police marksman have gone to the court of appeal in a bid to challenge the inquest verdict that he was lawfully killed. mark duggan's death sparked riots in tottenham that spread nationwide in the summer of 2011. mark duggan's shooting in august 2011 sparked riots in tottenham where he was shot and then around the country. mark duggan was stopped following a police operation, and the police said they had intelligence that he had collected a weapon from another man. injanuary 2014, an inquest verdict recorded that mark duggan had been unlawfully killed. he was shot by one police officer, and that police officer said he opened fire because in his words, he believed that mark duggan had a weapon in his hand, and he said that he had an honestly held belief, this is what the officer said, that mark duggan was going to shoot him. that officer only known by the codename of v53 said that was why he opened fire on mark
steven finn will also play with jake ball and alex hales out of the side.. the family of mark duggan, the 29—year—old who was shot dead in 2011 by a police marksman have gone to the court of appeal in a bid to challenge the inquest verdict that he was lawfully killed. mark duggan's death sparked riots in tottenham that spread nationwide in the summer of 2011. mark duggan's shooting in august 2011 sparked riots in tottenham where he was shot and then around the country. mark duggan was...
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other staff members that tried to sort of nudge the fbi and push them out there and have them try to finn spin the story a little bit. that's going to backfire because you've got a competition going on. you've got a senate intelligence committee, you've got the media who are looking at this. you've got people who appear ready to leak and talk to the media. there's going to be a lot of different eyes on this and trying to keep each other honest and he can only harm himself by leaping into the middle of that. >> we're going to bring the full panel in, a closer look at everything he left out of his speech and later what he said last night, what he now says and these are his words, the trump, quote, virus has mutated. and also the top of the hour you see the preparations there seen in town hall with two republican skeptics of the president, senator john mccain and lindsey graham. americans - 83% try to eat healthy. yet up 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more. add one a day women's complete with key nutrients we may need. plus it supports bone health with calc
other staff members that tried to sort of nudge the fbi and push them out there and have them try to finn spin the story a little bit. that's going to backfire because you've got a competition going on. you've got a senate intelligence committee, you've got the media who are looking at this. you've got people who appear ready to leak and talk to the media. there's going to be a lot of different eyes on this and trying to keep each other honest and he can only harm himself by leaping into the...
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fox news national correspondent matt finn was there. he joins us for an update. hey, matt? tucker. charles measure rye is -- murray is an acclaimed and scientist with issues like race, american culture and the 2016 election. today dr. murray was greeted by protesters here on the campus of notre dame because students disagree with some of the conclusions in his book in which dr. murray writes a person's intelligence depends on a few key factors including genetics, upbringing, class and race. one particular passage that students seemed to be outraged over in one of his books is when murray writes that little boys who grow up without fathers tend to reach adolescence unprepared for life. protesters basically say murray's research is bogus because he's racist while others say murray is simply presenting the hard truth from his research. take a listen to two students today on the campus of notre dame. >> yeah, i do think he's promoting racist agenda. one of the definitions of racism is believing you're superior. your race is superior to another. with the bell curve, he clearly s
fox news national correspondent matt finn was there. he joins us for an update. hey, matt? tucker. charles measure rye is -- murray is an acclaimed and scientist with issues like race, american culture and the 2016 election. today dr. murray was greeted by protesters here on the campus of notre dame because students disagree with some of the conclusions in his book in which dr. murray writes a person's intelligence depends on a few key factors including genetics, upbringing, class and race. one...
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sam billings is likely to open against the windies with steven finn playing in place of ball.ied at the age of 73 following a long illness. he scored in the 2—1victory against inter milan in the 1967 european cup final when celtic became the first british club to win the trophy. he also scored in the 1970 final which celtic lost to dutch side feyenoord. the club have called him ‘a true celtic legend ‘. that is all we have got, we have got andy murray as well, it looks like you will take the second set, in the decider. the race for the presidency in france is hotting up — with all candidates on the campaign trail. yesterday the centre—right republican candidate francois fillon confirmed that he will fight on — despite being under investigation over his wife‘s working arrangements. today — the candidate many are seeing as the front—runner, emmanuel macron, unveiled his manifesto. mr macron has promised to ban nepotism in parliament, and during his manifesto speech also spoke about the transformation of france‘s rigid labour market. translation: we and our project have chose some
sam billings is likely to open against the windies with steven finn playing in place of ball.ied at the age of 73 following a long illness. he scored in the 2—1victory against inter milan in the 1967 european cup final when celtic became the first british club to win the trophy. he also scored in the 1970 final which celtic lost to dutch side feyenoord. the club have called him ‘a true celtic legend ‘. that is all we have got, we have got andy murray as well, it looks like you will take...
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they have some great players, finn russell, the grey brothers, hamish watson, alex the bus, they havewant to go out there and show people they are not just a they want to go out there and show people they are notjust a one trick p°ny people they are notjust a one trick pony winning home games. they want to play away games. the last time they played at twickenham they lost to australia by one point. they know that they can go there and enjoy the experience. and with the stuart hogg factor, there is this element of flairand factor, there is this element of flair and excitement which could be the crucial factor? yeah, you saw last night, just one piece of genius can change a game. that is what he has been doing. he has done it all season for his club. he has done it for the last two years. he is a more rounded by an hour, and players are scared of him because they don't know what he is going to do. we have not had that fear factor in a player for scotland for a long time. we do have somebody who can turn the game very, very quickly. the position he plays, you know that when you kick to h
they have some great players, finn russell, the grey brothers, hamish watson, alex the bus, they havewant to go out there and show people they are not just a they want to go out there and show people they are notjust a one trick p°ny people they are notjust a one trick pony winning home games. they want to play away games. the last time they played at twickenham they lost to australia by one point. they know that they can go there and enjoy the experience. and with the stuart hogg factor,...
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finns did. we took their goods and improved them. lastly, trade puts competitive pressure on u.s. companies to innovate and become more efficient. i want to close for a minute by thinking about trade deficits in a more general way. the trade deficit is how much we consume by how much we produce. so a country's trade deficit arises from that country's own saving investment and assumption behavior and not from the hartariff policies of other countries. -- the terror policies or currency policies of other policies or currency policies of other countries. those policies do effect our trade deficit we fefected especially those that concern exchange rates. since countries change in their own and everyone else wash currencies, policies that affect the relative value of those currencies, that is there .xchange rate, matter policies that effect the relative value of those currencies, that is their exchange rates, matter. it is said hours reflects china's program to keep it under value relative to the dollar. they have little, if any, impact on the saving of americans and that's what determ
finns did. we took their goods and improved them. lastly, trade puts competitive pressure on u.s. companies to innovate and become more efficient. i want to close for a minute by thinking about trade deficits in a more general way. the trade deficit is how much we consume by how much we produce. so a country's trade deficit arises from that country's own saving investment and assumption behavior and not from the hartariff policies of other countries. -- the terror policies or currency policies...
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steven finn will take ball‘s place in the bowling attack, while sam billings is likely to open in antiguaown ourteam. then, and one idea of nailing down our team. you know, we only have one more. . . our team. you know, we only have one more... sorry, two more series, won against ireland and one in south africa before the champions trophy, and it is important to get the guys that we feel who are going to be playing a part in the champions trophy here. the european indoor championships start today in belgrade, with laura muir tipped for success in the both 1,500 and 3,000 metres. a lovely story, in 2012 the nielsen twins looking after the kit for the athletes including jessica ennis—hill. they are now the stars in their own right. two twins who a p pa re ntly in their own right. two twins who apparently feta in their own right. two twins who a ppa re ntly feta — — in their own right. two twins who apparently feta —— finish each other‘s sentences as well. counting will get under way later this morning for northern ireland‘s latest election vote, with final results expected by tomorrow after
steven finn will take ball‘s place in the bowling attack, while sam billings is likely to open in antiguaown ourteam. then, and one idea of nailing down our team. you know, we only have one more. . . our team. you know, we only have one more... sorry, two more series, won against ireland and one in south africa before the champions trophy, and it is important to get the guys that we feel who are going to be playing a part in the champions trophy here. the european indoor championships start...
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the slovenians offered their capital, the finns offered their capital and the icelanders offered reykjavikht be chilly for both, but i got the feeling that president putin would like this face-to-face good time soon. >> good interview, thank you, geoff cutmore in russia. >>> europe and the u.s. face a growing push toward isolationism in issues and particularly in trade. we'll talk about these big picture ideas. joining us by phone is ambassador michael mcfaul former ambassador to russia and michael porter, harvard business school professor. he's looked at the economics of the shifting landscape. first to you, ambassador mcfaul. your reaction to president putin, read my lips, watch my lips, no on the answer as to whether there would be any evidence found on russia hacking the election. >> i thought it was a bad historic analogy. number one he garbled out. as you pointed out it wasn't reagan, it was george w. bush. after he dsaid that he did rais taxes. you know, i think it's clear as day that the russians did intervene in our elections. our entire intelligence community has documented that
the slovenians offered their capital, the finns offered their capital and the icelanders offered reykjavikht be chilly for both, but i got the feeling that president putin would like this face-to-face good time soon. >> good interview, thank you, geoff cutmore in russia. >>> europe and the u.s. face a growing push toward isolationism in issues and particularly in trade. we'll talk about these big picture ideas. joining us by phone is ambassador michael mcfaul former ambassador to...
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hoping thaa work aig round here i think onnh snow day a lot of might be bee trying to watch netflix and finnt.hat >> popular day no doubt. >> popular sight.ular >> tinder is down.>> t alert. al alert. ert. >> right. [ laughter ] .> thanks, erin >>> all right.l ght. baby, baby. coming up next, singer amy grana is going to join us live. u liv. >> as we head to break right now we can reminder keep the snowint pictures and videohes coming. cn make sure to use the #fox5snowday. let us know what you're doingng today and we'll share throughouh the morning.ng it's 10:11 now. we'll be right back. ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> actually i feel like i'm tht lucky one today. our next guest is nationalatiol native who's responsible for bringing christian music to the forefront of american culture. t also the first christian artists to have a platinum record. talking about six time grammye award winning singer amy grantmg responsible for inspiring songsi like baby baby, lucky one, evere heartbeat and the list goes on g and on. and on. amy is back on the scene withnew new song called "say the it witi a kiss" new tour which isi
hoping thaa work aig round here i think onnh snow day a lot of might be bee trying to watch netflix and finnt.hat >> popular day no doubt. >> popular sight.ular >> tinder is down.>> t alert. al alert. ert. >> right. [ laughter ] .> thanks, erin >>> all right.l ght. baby, baby. coming up next, singer amy grana is going to join us live. u liv. >> as we head to break right now we can reminder keep the snowint pictures and videohes coming. cn make...
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it's sort of like huckal berry finn and it's my eulogy. they say, is jay over that comedy things? and jay is a pretty normal kid, he went to college and he's a comedian. used to be, only the guys with tuxedos are telling the jokes. >> you go on stage without a net, it's just you, i go out there, i got six to seven guys with me. but not you, man. >> you don't need six or seven men, you could take them all on. >> you're still doing standup there? >> absolutely. i have a show tomorrow night in rhode island. it's such a small state, you'll know which theater. >> it's capes me. it's the theater in rhode island. >> thank you so much for being here, your special ocorng cmuttr 30 jakob poeltl. >>> we still have some very gusty winds out there. hold onto your hats. also temperatures reaching the low 70s. those gusts may top 30 miles an hour, but then winds calming down this afternoon, and san francisco expected to be another nice one, up to 69 degrees and 76 degrees in the north bay. we'll see more of this weather heading into the weekend, even a l
it's sort of like huckal berry finn and it's my eulogy. they say, is jay over that comedy things? and jay is a pretty normal kid, he went to college and he's a comedian. used to be, only the guys with tuxedos are telling the jokes. >> you go on stage without a net, it's just you, i go out there, i got six to seven guys with me. but not you, man. >> you don't need six or seven men, you could take them all on. >> you're still doing standup there? >> absolutely. i have a...
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it's sort of like huckal berry finn and it's my eulogy.say, they say, is jay over that comedy things? and jay is a pretty normal kid, he went to college and he's a comedian. used to be, only the guys with tuxedos are telling the jokes. >> you go on stage without a net, it's just you, i go out there, i got six to seven guys with me. but not you, man. >> you don't need six or seven men, you could take them all on. >> you're still doing standup there? >> absolutely. i have a show tomorrow night in rhode island. it's such a small state, you'll know which theater. >> it's capes me. it's the theater in rhode island. >> thank you so much for being here, your special >>> nbc 10 news starts now. >>> good morning. i'm vai sikahema. just about 10:00 a.m. on this cloudy, rainy friday. let's get right to bill henley with your most accurate neighborhood forecast. >> definitely need the umbrella today. what we've seen so far is a lot of light rain, about an inch on the ground already in the philadelphia area, less in the suburbs, but the rain has returne
it's sort of like huckal berry finn and it's my eulogy.say, they say, is jay over that comedy things? and jay is a pretty normal kid, he went to college and he's a comedian. used to be, only the guys with tuxedos are telling the jokes. >> you go on stage without a net, it's just you, i go out there, i got six to seven guys with me. but not you, man. >> you don't need six or seven men, you could take them all on. >> you're still doing standup there? >> absolutely. i have...
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and this is in a culture where if you were to propose reading huck bur huckleberry finn.n the country illegally. he was supposedly detained at the border and then let go by u.s. immigration. i brought in a five piece band from montreal a couple of weeks ago on h 2 b visas. a guy told officer williams at the high gate bshed post in vermont detained them for longer, i would wager, than this illegal immigrant was detained on the southern border before he was released supposedly to report to an immigration judge in 5, 10, 20, 27 years time. this is a corrupt, broken system of which lawful citizens and residents of this country are the victims. steve: mark, both these guys apparently came into the country during the barack obama era where it was catch and release. even if you were within 200 miles. let them go. they will show up for a judge eventually. donald trump goat elected. at least he won the nomination on the promise that he would do something to crack down on the people coming in to this country illegally. >> yeah. that's what he should do. that's what catapulted his c
and this is in a culture where if you were to propose reading huck bur huckleberry finn.n the country illegally. he was supposedly detained at the border and then let go by u.s. immigration. i brought in a five piece band from montreal a couple of weeks ago on h 2 b visas. a guy told officer williams at the high gate bshed post in vermont detained them for longer, i would wager, than this illegal immigrant was detained on the southern border before he was released supposedly to report to an...
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addition to asking both houses of congress for immunity and various committees, he also asked the finnfor immunity as well. keep in mind what got him in trouble and this is all going to make perfect sense in just a minute. what got him in trouble, he lifd to the fbi about i don't remember talking to the russians about any sanctions. okay. then somebody came one a transcript and said well, take a look at this intercepted communication right here where you are talking about just that. and he goes i completely forgot about that. remember, it's all about those leaked transcripts. once again, it comes to somebody unmasked a bunch of american names through the course of this incidental collection and wound up leak egg it to the press. that is what sean spicer is talking about. and that is what got michael flynn in trouble. that is probably why he is asking for immunity. brian: if you want to see testimony that will have you rifrivetted michael flynn being questioned by any committee would be riveting. he is the most decorated officer we have seen serving this country. direct in his comments.
addition to asking both houses of congress for immunity and various committees, he also asked the finnfor immunity as well. keep in mind what got him in trouble and this is all going to make perfect sense in just a minute. what got him in trouble, he lifd to the fbi about i don't remember talking to the russians about any sanctions. okay. then somebody came one a transcript and said well, take a look at this intercepted communication right here where you are talking about just that. and he goes...
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he has been a evan spiegel and bobby finn, the founders of snapchat this morning.an would feel today because of his personality because he is somewhat private. tom told me evan has been in a great mood. he came with his family. he came with his parent and his fiance, miranda kerr. and his beautiful fiance, miranda kerr. he is having a lot of fun. he is eager to get back to work as well. this is part of his big plan for snapchat. this another great day for snapchat. stuart: can you tell me, nicole, we were told we would get the first trade before 11. it is now 10:47. any update on the time frame, nicole? >> they're saying before 11. original which heard around 11. i will go check again and see how close we're death. definitely it bill get loud here and people say hold the book they have to get one more order. it will get very intense closer to the open. stuart: two people shouting at me saying i want on. i want on. elizabeth is saying politics, politics. what is that about? liz: some perspective russia and jeff sessions. nobody wants meddling about any other country
he has been a evan spiegel and bobby finn, the founders of snapchat this morning.an would feel today because of his personality because he is somewhat private. tom told me evan has been in a great mood. he came with his family. he came with his parent and his fiance, miranda kerr. and his beautiful fiance, miranda kerr. he is having a lot of fun. he is eager to get back to work as well. this is part of his big plan for snapchat. this another great day for snapchat. stuart: can you tell me,...
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league's toronto, who have dispensation to play in england's third tier thegames will be played the finn
league's toronto, who have dispensation to play in england's third tier thegames will be played the finn