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oh, there you go, fred. >> anthony: nice one. >> fred: whoa.hony: yeah, all right. there you go. that's a nice-sized one. >> jeremy c: one down, 14 to go. [ walkie-talkie chatter ] >> jeremy c: oh yeah, fish on. there we go. i can see him there now. >> anthony: all right. >> jeremy c: perfect, well done yourself. >> anthony: thank you, sir. >> jeremy c: there you go. >> anthony: whoa, that's a nice-sized one. >> dave: that's why these things went extinct. they bite like crazy. >> anthony: wow, i think that's the most successful fishing scene i've had in many, many years. >> dale: we're surrounded by water, and we're not really a seafood-eating place. we live in this fish culture, it's been fishing here for hundreds of years, and the fish was not always accessible to people here. it was something that was always for export. >> anthony: right. >> dale: and so the fishery is changing a little bit. i think as well, it was always just a single species fishery, and now that's diversifying. >> anthony: by necessity. >> dale: yes, absolutely. and that'
oh, there you go, fred. >> anthony: nice one. >> fred: whoa.hony: yeah, all right. there you go. that's a nice-sized one. >> jeremy c: one down, 14 to go. [ walkie-talkie chatter ] >> jeremy c: oh yeah, fish on. there we go. i can see him there now. >> anthony: all right. >> jeremy c: perfect, well done yourself. >> anthony: thank you, sir. >> jeremy c: there you go. >> anthony: whoa, that's a nice-sized one. >> dave: that's why these...
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>> fred: yeah, that's right. >> seth: what was your name? >> fred: hugh. >> seth: hugh.: do you remember any of the songs you did? like, the titles? >> yeah, "cry pail." >> fred: "cry pail." ♪ every time i see your face i cry in a pail ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ you deliciously rejected me i cry in a wail ♪ and the other one is "don't ask me personal questions." you remember that? >> fred: yeah. "pasta and red sauce." >> seth: "pasta and red sauce"? >> yes. "pasta and red sauce." [ light laughter ] >> fred: "embrace." >> "the girls of new york." what's another one? i think it was "catalog of misery." something like that. >> fred: all sad songs. >> seth: one night only in l.a.? >> fred: new york. >> new york. >> seth: oh, new york. >> mercury lounge, yeah. >> seth: fantastic. and that was it. that was the end of the modern weepers. >> pretty much, yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: well, that's the situation where unlike george harrison, you might not have to tell your son that. >> yes. >> seth: dad, are you a modern weeper? >> why didn't you tell me? because it's kind of a big thing. [ l
>> fred: yeah, that's right. >> seth: what was your name? >> fred: hugh. >> seth: hugh.: do you remember any of the songs you did? like, the titles? >> yeah, "cry pail." >> fred: "cry pail." ♪ every time i see your face i cry in a pail ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ you deliciously rejected me i cry in a wail ♪ and the other one is "don't ask me personal questions." you remember that? >> fred: yeah. "pasta and red...
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are you ready, fred? are you ready to look at a cover? >> fred: all set. >> seth: here we go.entleman in moscow" by amor towles. fred, you've looked at the cover. what is this book about? >> fred: so is is a novel. [ laughter ] as it says there. >> seth: yeah. >> fred: and it's a gentleman in >> seth: uh-huh. >> fred: and, of course, amor towles wrote it. an um -- it's, you know, about the rules of civility. [ light laughter ] so it's -- this is -- it's a kind of, um -- it's a heart warming -- the plot is -- it's a sort of -- it's a mystery. [ light laughter ] and it's a heart warming mystery. and what happens -- >> seth: a heart warming mystery about the rules of civility.. >> fred: y [ light laughter ] >> seth: okay. >> fred: and so, it's this hotel in moscow. [ laughter ] and some of the rooms are very expensive and some are very cheap. so this one guy comes in and he's like, "i don't want to spend too much, but i ill want a room where, you know, it has a bed and a bathroom and stuff." and so the owner is like, "i've got something for you. the only thing is, you can't turn
are you ready, fred? are you ready to look at a cover? >> fred: all set. >> seth: here we go.entleman in moscow" by amor towles. fred, you've looked at the cover. what is this book about? >> fred: so is is a novel. [ laughter ] as it says there. >> seth: yeah. >> fred: and it's a gentleman in >> seth: uh-huh. >> fred: and, of course, amor towles wrote it. an um -- it's, you know, about the rules of civility. [ light laughter ] so it's -- this is --...
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> seth: okay, fred.st" by clive cussler. fred. >> well, hopefully he got some u help from robiell. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. okay. >> fred: so -- so clive put together this book, and he was like, i'm going to start writing this boo and then robin was like "if you need any help." and he was like, "i'm totally going to take you up on that. yes plea, let's write it together." [ light laughter ] so they just switched off pages. >> seth: okay. do you think robin wet that his name was so much smaller than clive's? [ laughter ] >> fred: i think he was upset by it, yeah. >> seth: what? >> fred: i thi he was upset by at. he was probably upset. >> seth: okay, so all right. so now we've sorted out who wrote this book. [ laughter ] what i'd like to know is what is the plot of "the gray ghost?" >> fred: well, it's probably the series of the sam and remi fargo adventure, and -- [ laughter ] >> seth: what did -- sorry. what? >> fred: the sam and remi fargo adventure. >> seth: okay.re >> and it's set -- >> seth: okay,
> seth: okay, fred.st" by clive cussler. fred. >> well, hopefully he got some u help from robiell. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. okay. >> fred: so -- so clive put together this book, and he was like, i'm going to start writing this boo and then robin was like "if you need any help." and he was like, "i'm totally going to take you up on that. yes plea, let's write it together." [ light laughter ] so they just switched off pages. >> seth: okay. do...
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fred, what is this book about? >> fred: that's so easy.en white. [ laughter ] so, she wrote it. she, you know, started it off just with some sketches, and just kind of figuring out what she wanted to do, and then she started putting, you know, pen to paper -- >> seth: is this all going to be the process of writing a book. is that -- [ laughter ] >> fred: yeah, yeah. >> seth: i would think that would be the same for most books. >> fred: usually yes, but for this one particularly. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: okay. >> fred: she was like -- so she was like -- "i wrote this book." she wanted people to know that she wrote it, and let's have a look at that cover there again. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: okay. >> fred: let's see. okay, so this is great. so, it's "dreams of falling." so what it is, is it's a story of this woman, right, who the only way she could like look at the sky was to just like fall on her back, right? [ laughter ] so the problem is, is that her house is directly on water, you know what i mean? so she kept falling int
fred, what is this book about? >> fred: that's so easy.en white. [ laughter ] so, she wrote it. she, you know, started it off just with some sketches, and just kind of figuring out what she wanted to do, and then she started putting, you know, pen to paper -- >> seth: is this all going to be the process of writing a book. is that -- [ laughter ] >> fred: yeah, yeah. >> seth: i would think that would be the same for most books. >> fred: usually yes, but for this one...
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>> fred: no, no. >> seth: okay. >> fred: that's it.at i'm going to do right now is i'm going to hold up a book cover >> fred: okay. >> seth: some summer reading, and then i'm going to see if you can nail the plot based on the cover. >> fred: okay. >> seth: last chance to bail. >> fred: no, no bailing. >> seth: all right. so here we go, it's a new segment called fred judges a book by its cover. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: okay, fred. this is "the gray ghost" by clive cussler. fred. >> well, hopefully he got some help from robin burcell. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. okay. >> fred: so -- so clive put together this book, and he was like, i'm going to start writing this book, and then robin was like "if you need any help." and he was like, "i'm totally going to take you up on that. yes please, let's write it together." [ light laughter ] so they just switched off pages. >> seth: okay. do you think robin was upset that his name was so much smaller than clive's? [ laughter ] >> fred: i think he was upset by it, yeah. >> seth: what? >> f
>> fred: no, no. >> seth: okay. >> fred: that's it.at i'm going to do right now is i'm going to hold up a book cover >> fred: okay. >> seth: some summer reading, and then i'm going to see if you can nail the plot based on the cover. >> fred: okay. >> seth: last chance to bail. >> fred: no, no bailing. >> seth: all right. so here we go, it's a new segment called fred judges a book by its cover. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: okay,...
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i think you're right. >> fred: yeah, yeah. give it up for fred, everybody! first guest tonight from his work on "saturday night live" and "girls", and such films as "grown ups" and "train wreck." he's currently on his "one and every crowd" stand-up tour. please welcome back to the show, our very good friend colin quinn, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: hi. how are you? >> hi. i'm fine. you know -- >> seth: welcome back. >> thank you. i -- >> seth: just fine? >> what's that? >> seth: just fine? >> well, because i'm sick and tired -- i wish i could be behind the desk. now, ever since the days of social media, now you go on a show, i'm supposed to be funny, that's all. >> seth: uh-huh. >> but now, i have people who think they're tim gunn, you know. my twitter followers, they're wearing jorts and, like, cut off, you know, "ultimate fighter" shirts. and they're like, "those are the same sneakers you wore three months ago. it's like, shut up. i might -- [ light laughter ] in the old days, you'd just -- >> seth: do you feel self-conscious about it? i me
i think you're right. >> fred: yeah, yeah. give it up for fred, everybody! first guest tonight from his work on "saturday night live" and "girls", and such films as "grown ups" and "train wreck." he's currently on his "one and every crowd" stand-up tour. please welcome back to the show, our very good friend colin quinn, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: hi. how are you? >> hi. i'm fine. you know -- >> seth:...
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there is a lot that we don't know, fred. it is because so much of the information in this document, and in these documents is red t redacted and clearly blocked out so we can't refsee what the fbi referring to. when you get past the political rhetoric from the president and members of congress, we just don't have a full picture in these papers, in these court documents exactly what intelligence the fbi has. they seem to be referencing other people, and perhaps people here in the united states that carter page was communicating with, but those names are blacked out there. is one other person's name mentioned and that is george papadopoulos who is mention ed in the documents briefly, but a lot of the information after that is blacked out as well. >> all right. shimon, a thank you so much. >>> and now, let's check in with cnn's ryan nobles who is near trump's golf resort in new bedford, new jersey, where the president is spending the weekend. tell us why the president is happy with what has been released. >> yeah, fred. we shou
there is a lot that we don't know, fred. it is because so much of the information in this document, and in these documents is red t redacted and clearly blocked out so we can't refsee what the fbi referring to. when you get past the political rhetoric from the president and members of congress, we just don't have a full picture in these papers, in these court documents exactly what intelligence the fbi has. they seem to be referencing other people, and perhaps people here in the united states...
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>> hey there, fred. sources indicate that aides have tried to get president trump out on the road to keep him focused on the strength of america's economy. and not the slow drip of information coming from the russia investigation. this week, the president touted strong growth in america's economy and also a trade deal he announced with the european union. of course the russia investigation hangs over everything this administration does, especially in light of that bombshell announcement sources indicating the president's former attorney michael cohen was preparing to testify that president trump was not honest with the american people when he's repeated that claim that he knew nothing of a meeting between his son, donald trump jr., and russian nationals at trump tower in july 2016. of course those russian nationals we know were promising dirt on hillary clinton. the president and his team have had this dramatic shift when it comes to his former attorney michael cohen, first defending him, saying he was a
>> hey there, fred. sources indicate that aides have tried to get president trump out on the road to keep him focused on the strength of america's economy. and not the slow drip of information coming from the russia investigation. this week, the president touted strong growth in america's economy and also a trade deal he announced with the european union. of course the russia investigation hangs over everything this administration does, especially in light of that bombshell announcement...
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fred: i would push back on you.ls show democratic voters tend to be more pro-trade than republicans today.we had the flip and leadership in the house . the democratic members tend to be more nt trade. -- more anti-trade. we have republican members who are more free trade than republican voters, so we had a real challenge because the voters and members are out of sync. kevin: last question, with the russia follow, in terms of fundraising for the democratic party, is this just about fundraising? this talk of treason? fred: i am not the expert on that area, so i think you should ask other people. i like to get fair-minded people in congress and i also think is to startrtant letting people have a real voice. kevin: that was my interview with the former export-import bank chairman fred hochberg. he still thinks democrats can catch up and flip the house, confident. shery: we will be talking about that in a couple of minutes. coming up, democrats banking on a blue wave in november and that path the majority go straight to
fred: i would push back on you.ls show democratic voters tend to be more pro-trade than republicans today.we had the flip and leadership in the house . the democratic members tend to be more nt trade. -- more anti-trade. we have republican members who are more free trade than republican voters, so we had a real challenge because the voters and members are out of sync. kevin: last question, with the russia follow, in terms of fundraising for the democratic party, is this just about fundraising?...
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>> not a whole lot honestly, fred. much of washington is still trying to figure out exactly what the impact of this second summit with vladimir putin and president trump could mean, especially because it is scheduled to take place in the united states and even in washington and perhaps include a visit to the white house. the only thing we know right now is a message from sarah sanders on her twitter account that said the ambassador john bolton had extended an invitation to putin. we also know secretary of state pompeo had said it would be a next good step in this process between the two countries if they met. but the timing of all this could make for an interesting and awkward position for not just the white house but for republican members of congress. the only thing we know is that it is scheduled to happen some time this fall. now, does it happen before the midterm elections which would be a precarious position for many at risk republicans that are running in swing districts around the country that are hoping to hol
>> not a whole lot honestly, fred. much of washington is still trying to figure out exactly what the impact of this second summit with vladimir putin and president trump could mean, especially because it is scheduled to take place in the united states and even in washington and perhaps include a visit to the white house. the only thing we know right now is a message from sarah sanders on her twitter account that said the ambassador john bolton had extended an invitation to putin. we also...
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>> hey there, fred. aides have tried to get president trump out on the road to keep him focused on the strength of america's economy. and not the slow drip of
>> hey there, fred. aides have tried to get president trump out on the road to keep him focused on the strength of america's economy. and not the slow drip of
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fred, we have been here before.ar around september congress had to start passing continuing resolutions all the way to the beginning of 2018 because they couldn't agree on a budget. president trump wanting funding for his border wall. i want you to listen to something the president said at that point back then. >> if we don't change the legislation, if we don't get rid of these loopholes where killers are allowed to come into our country and continue to kill, if we don't change it, let's have a shutdown. we'll do a shutdown. >> reporter: dÉjÀ vu, fred. i want to point out toanother tweet the president sent out this morning. quote, the congress must work on fixing the dumbest and worst immigration laws anywhere in the world. vote "r." meaning republican. though, not all republicans are on the same page. just this week, we know the president met with the republican leadership, house speaker paul ryan and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. they discussed how appropriations bills were moving forward at a steady cli
fred, we have been here before.ar around september congress had to start passing continuing resolutions all the way to the beginning of 2018 because they couldn't agree on a budget. president trump wanting funding for his border wall. i want you to listen to something the president said at that point back then. >> if we don't change the legislation, if we don't get rid of these loopholes where killers are allowed to come into our country and continue to kill, if we don't change it, let's...
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fred pleitgen, cnn, st. ahead in the newsroom, some first responders battling the raging carr fire in california are returning home to find that they themselves have become victims of this massive fire. i'll talk to a police chief who lost his home while trying to protect others, next. weather an overall #1 rated, weathers it all. find our most advanced formula exclusively at the home depot. ♪ ♪ keep it comin' love. ♪ keep it comin' love. ♪ don't stop it now, ♪ don't stop it no. ♪ don't stop it now, ♪ don't stop it. ♪ keep it comin' love. ♪ keep it comin' love. ♪ don't stop it now, if you keep on eating, we'll keep it comin'. all you can eat riblets and tenders at applebee's. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. welcome to holiday inn! thank you! ♪ ♪ wait, i have something for you! every stay is a special stay at holiday inn. save up to 15% when you book early at hollidayinn.com -we're in a small room. what?! -welcome. -[ gasps ] a bigger room?! -how many of you use car insurance? -oh. -well, what if
fred pleitgen, cnn, st. ahead in the newsroom, some first responders battling the raging carr fire in california are returning home to find that they themselves have become victims of this massive fire. i'll talk to a police chief who lost his home while trying to protect others, next. weather an overall #1 rated, weathers it all. find our most advanced formula exclusively at the home depot. ♪ ♪ keep it comin' love. ♪ keep it comin' love. ♪ don't stop it now, ♪ don't stop it no. ♪...
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fred smith. thank you, fred. [applause] i think we have to give that professor low marks because it worked out. [laughter] it worked out well for you. home depot c.e.o. doing a fantastic job. craig manier. thank you, sir. . ckheed martin c.e.o. marilyn how is the f-30 doing? on time? raytheon c.e.o. tom kennedy. tom, thank you. thank you, tom. rup runnion president, kathy warren. i will introduce everybody in a little child. an england, trucking association. johnny taylor, human resource management. they've been fantastic and really worked hard with us. everyone here today is united to e same goal, to train, recruit, hire american workers. thanks to our tremendous economic success -- and we've had a lot of them and we never had -- i have to tell you as a country, we have never been more successful than we are exactly right now today. the numbers coming out are beyond what anyone thought possible. [applause] and so there's never been a better time to hire and grow in america. we've created 3.7 million jobs since t
fred smith. thank you, fred. [applause] i think we have to give that professor low marks because it worked out. [laughter] it worked out well for you. home depot c.e.o. doing a fantastic job. craig manier. thank you, sir. . ckheed martin c.e.o. marilyn how is the f-30 doing? on time? raytheon c.e.o. tom kennedy. tom, thank you. thank you, tom. rup runnion president, kathy warren. i will introduce everybody in a little child. an england, trucking association. johnny taylor, human resource...
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fred rogers. >> brown: "mr. rogers neighborhood" had its national debut on public television in 1968. original episodes and re-runs would air until 2001. the show quickly hit a chord with children across the country. >> mr. rogers? >> yes? >> i want to tell you something. >> what would you like to tell me? >> i like you. >> i like you, my dear. thank you very much for telling me that. >> reporter: a presbyterianed minister who s child psychology, rogers was on a mission, says neville: to harness the power of television to reach and teach children, but without any high tech glitz. >> ie always felt that i didve not have to ha funny hat or jump through hoops to have a relationship with that child. >> for fred rogers, television was almost the necessary evil to do what he wanted to do with his mission. and he knew that from the moment he first saw television and really changed his l course. but at the same time he hated television. so in a certain way he's the least likely tv star of all time. >> did youver know an
fred rogers. >> brown: "mr. rogers neighborhood" had its national debut on public television in 1968. original episodes and re-runs would air until 2001. the show quickly hit a chord with children across the country. >> mr. rogers? >> yes? >> i want to tell you something. >> what would you like to tell me? >> i like you. >> i like you, my dear. thank you very much for telling me that. >> reporter: a presbyterianed minister who s child...
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i am so pleased to see our fred -- friend fred upton. and don't believe everything that pallone tells you. do understand that he has a story to tell. he is a good member. i am pleased to see you. i am particularly delighted to see the lovely deborah. she is this wonderful picture which is a picture from -- committee room. frank, we say thank you for what you have done. it is only fair to observe the what we have here is a recognition of the modest jurisdictions. [laughter] [applause] i also see our delegations from the committee. if they tried they will probably be able to make it on to the commerce committee in good time. [laughter] i went to state the particular pleasure i have in seeing joe barton. joe is an honorable man with whom i worked for a long time. you learned well. [laughter] i see my other colleagues and i would like to acknowledge them all, including that fellow over there who was a member of the black panthers. bobby, when the lord put him together, he forgot to put in a nerve that would deal with fear. our buddy jake gre
i am so pleased to see our fred -- friend fred upton. and don't believe everything that pallone tells you. do understand that he has a story to tell. he is a good member. i am pleased to see you. i am particularly delighted to see the lovely deborah. she is this wonderful picture which is a picture from -- committee room. frank, we say thank you for what you have done. it is only fair to observe the what we have here is a recognition of the modest jurisdictions. [laughter] [applause] i also see...
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i'm joined by chairman fred pallone, mr. dingell, and the former chairman joe barton and all other committee members who are here. we celebrated the 222nd anniversary of this committee last december. 222 years ago. think about that. the nation was just a few years old and so was john dingell. [laughter] him thewhy we call dean. you know i am just kidding, john, but we love your tweets. do you love the chairman's tweets? [applause] today is the oldest standing legislative committee in the united states congress with the broadest and best jurisdiction. we are part of the legacy that touches the lives of every single american. we arehat based on what part of when you think about medical research, innovation and technology, we touch every person in the world. it is easy to become jaded or to shrug off the work that we do, but tonight i hope you will take a few moments to appreciate the amazing opportunity we have to serve. ago, we gathered in this very changer when newt gingrich hosted a dinner for the incoming freshman. he told
i'm joined by chairman fred pallone, mr. dingell, and the former chairman joe barton and all other committee members who are here. we celebrated the 222nd anniversary of this committee last december. 222 years ago. think about that. the nation was just a few years old and so was john dingell. [laughter] him thewhy we call dean. you know i am just kidding, john, but we love your tweets. do you love the chairman's tweets? [applause] today is the oldest standing legislative committee in the united...
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. >> hey, there, fred. some say that the time is a flat circle, and we are right back to where we were a few months ago and really starting a year ago around september when congress had to begin passing the continuing resolutions, because they could not agree on the budget. the government was shutdown for a brief period earlier in the year, and almost took a second before they found something that he would sign. when he signed the funding agreement from the government, he complained about the funding for border wall, and it appears that he is ready to do the whole thing again. on twitter he wrote, i would be willing to shutdown the government if the democrats do not give us the votes for the border security which includes the wall. the president going a step further calling on kocongress t say that they must act on fixing the dumbest and the worst immigration laws anywhere in the world. this is a separate tweet, and he says vote r, and r is of course for republican. and the president is trying to make immig
. >> hey, there, fred. some say that the time is a flat circle, and we are right back to where we were a few months ago and really starting a year ago around september when congress had to begin passing the continuing resolutions, because they could not agree on the budget. the government was shutdown for a brief period earlier in the year, and almost took a second before they found something that he would sign. when he signed the funding agreement from the government, he complained about...
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of course, much of that likely has changed now, fred.ey're doing at this hour, detectives are in houston pouring over surveillance video and hoping somebody will call them with that potential case solving tip. the shooting did, after all, happen after rush hour yesterday morning. >> wow, potentially a lot of eyewitnesses and that surveillance tape. polo sandoval, thank you so much. >>> her charges read like a spy novel but prosecutors say she's a real russian secret agent sent to win influence in the u.s. so who is maria butina and how was she able to infiltrate some inner circles? (siren wailing) (barry murrey) when you have a really traumatic injury, we have a short amount of time to get our patient to the hospital with good results. we call that the golden hour. evaluating patients remotely is where i think we have a potential to make a difference. (barry murrey) we would save a lot of lives if we could bring the doctor to the patient. verizon is racing to build the first and most powerful 5g network that will enable things like preci
of course, much of that likely has changed now, fred.ey're doing at this hour, detectives are in houston pouring over surveillance video and hoping somebody will call them with that potential case solving tip. the shooting did, after all, happen after rush hour yesterday morning. >> wow, potentially a lot of eyewitnesses and that surveillance tape. polo sandoval, thank you so much. >>> her charges read like a spy novel but prosecutors say she's a real russian secret agent sent to...
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tell us more. >> reporter: fred, the boise police chief offering new details.as clearly distraught as he offered new information, saying this attack was not a hate crime, however it is an unconscionable attack on some of the most vulnerable, that is children. the 30-year-old man that police say is responsible for this stabbing yesterday is a man by the name of timmy kinner, a 30-year-old from los angeles, who was reportedly offered some housing at this apartment complex by an individual, hoping to help him. however, he was later asked to leave on friday. kinner did so peacefully but then returned yesterday, according to the police chief. >> due to his behavior, he'd been asked to leave. he returned last night to exact vengeance not just on those he had been with, as they were not at the apartment, but at any target which was available. the tragedy was that a 3-year-old little girl was having a birthday party just a few doors down from where he'd been staying. he attacked, targeting the children initially. the 3-year-old girl whose birthday it was, was one of th
tell us more. >> reporter: fred, the boise police chief offering new details.as clearly distraught as he offered new information, saying this attack was not a hate crime, however it is an unconscionable attack on some of the most vulnerable, that is children. the 30-year-old man that police say is responsible for this stabbing yesterday is a man by the name of timmy kinner, a 30-year-old from los angeles, who was reportedly offered some housing at this apartment complex by an individual,...
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fred? >> all right. sam kiley, thanks so much in moscow. >>> so now for a look at how the trump administration is handling the news of this second summit. cnn's global affairs correspondent elise labott is joining me now. what are you hearing how this may be planned or played? >> reporter: fred, right now a tweet from sarah sanders, because nobody has been given any instructions in terms of what happened from the first summit, on how to implement any policy. people still trying to find out in dribs and drabs kind of crumbs, if you will, on what happened at that summit, and as sam said, the narrative is really being run by the russians. secretary of state mike pompeo perhaps one of the very few people that have a real inkling what went on. take a listen to him yesterday at the united nations when asked why it was important to invite vladimir putin for a second meeting in washington. >> i'm happy that the two leaders of two very important countries are continuing to meet. if that meeting take thats place i
fred? >> all right. sam kiley, thanks so much in moscow. >>> so now for a look at how the trump administration is handling the news of this second summit. cnn's global affairs correspondent elise labott is joining me now. what are you hearing how this may be planned or played? >> reporter: fred, right now a tweet from sarah sanders, because nobody has been given any instructions in terms of what happened from the first summit, on how to implement any policy. people still...
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i think you're right, fred.e seen so many high profile actors come forward, tell their story, women are embolden, are more courageous about telling stories. there's a shift in the culture. i have been litigating sexual harassment cases for over 15 years and ten years ago when women came forward, they weren't believed and were often shamed, they were called sluts and promiscuous. we saw the culture shift. in the last six or nine months, women can tell their stories and they're received and well received. saw women on the cover of "time" magazine. there's a huge shift in the culture where women can tell the stories and there's a different way those women are perceived, not just in media but i think it is changing the way the cases are being litigated, how courses see the cases, how jurors see the cases. we're seeing legislators talk about eliminating nondisclosure agreements, eliminating binding arbitrations and the way the matters have been litigated. i think this story today is definitely being told because of w
i think you're right, fred.e seen so many high profile actors come forward, tell their story, women are embolden, are more courageous about telling stories. there's a shift in the culture. i have been litigating sexual harassment cases for over 15 years and ten years ago when women came forward, they weren't believed and were often shamed, they were called sluts and promiscuous. we saw the culture shift. in the last six or nine months, women can tell their stories and they're received and well...
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fred smith. thank you, fred. [applause] i think we'll have to give that professor low marks, fred, because it worked out. >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> it worked out well for you. home depot's ceo doing a fantastic job, craig mineer. craig? thank you. [applause] lockheed martinnen's ceo, marilyn -- and how's the f-35 doing, right on time? right? good job. [applause] raytheon's ceo tom kennedy. tom, thank you. thank you, tom. [applause] northrop grumman president kathy warden. [applause] and we're going to introduce everybody in a little while. i also want to recognize dan england, chairman of the american trucking association, along with johnny taylor, president of the society for human resource management. they've been fantastic and really worked hard with us. everyone here today is united by the same goal, to train, recruit, hire american workers. thanks to our tremendous economic successes -- and we've had a lot of 'em, and we've never had, and i have to tell you as a country we have never been more successful
fred smith. thank you, fred. [applause] i think we'll have to give that professor low marks, fred, because it worked out. >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> it worked out well for you. home depot's ceo doing a fantastic job, craig mineer. craig? thank you. [applause] lockheed martinnen's ceo, marilyn -- and how's the f-35 doing, right on time? right? good job. [applause] raytheon's ceo tom kennedy. tom, thank you. thank you, tom. [applause] northrop grumman president kathy warden....
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rbg and fred rogers deliver that. those films deliver that. tom: other documentaries doing well include "three identical starngers," the ultimately d story of triplets separated at birth and reunited as adults, and a biogphy of the late singer whitney houston. there is talk of a renaissance in documentary fms. >> part of it is hollywood no longer makes films for adults. and particularly in the summer it is difficult to find films that adults want to see. documentaries have become perfect counterprogramming for that. tom: it is too early to tell whether the current popularity of documentaries is a temporary phenomenonsponse to troubled times, or whether it marks a change in cultural taste towards big-screen entertainment rsat is real and different from superhero blockbus tom brook, bbc news, new york. piece has just reminded me how behind i am on movie viing. good that there's a lot to look forward to. you canind all of the day's news on our website, and to see what we are workingn any time, do check us out on twitter. i am jane o'brien. thanks
rbg and fred rogers deliver that. those films deliver that. tom: other documentaries doing well include "three identical starngers," the ultimately d story of triplets separated at birth and reunited as adults, and a biogphy of the late singer whitney houston. there is talk of a renaissance in documentary fms. >> part of it is hollywood no longer makes films for adults. and particularly in the summer it is difficult to find films that adults want to see. documentaries have...
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let's bring in cnn's fred pleitgen live in moscow. fred, what is the issue with the comments of the pipeline with germany and russia? >> reporter: in both countries, dave, germany reacting. german chancellor angela merkel reacting with the pipeline comments and other negative comments she has heard from president trump. she grew up in the soviet union. she knows how bad it is. she values germany can have the trade policy. that is a direct swipe for the president's comments. one of the things that is not going down well with the germans is the criticism that angela merkel is receiving. she is seen as a pro-american chancellor unlike her predecessor who obviously works for the pipeline company between germany and russia. german chancellor angela merkel obviously firing back at president trump and this also comes at a time, obviously, dave, when angela merkel has been in political turmoil domestically. you see negative reactions coming from germany and a lot of interest from russia as well. dave. >> all of this coming days before the pre
let's bring in cnn's fred pleitgen live in moscow. fred, what is the issue with the comments of the pipeline with germany and russia? >> reporter: in both countries, dave, germany reacting. german chancellor angela merkel reacting with the pipeline comments and other negative comments she has heard from president trump. she grew up in the soviet union. she knows how bad it is. she values germany can have the trade policy. that is a direct swipe for the president's comments. one of the...
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>> hey, there, fred. yeah, right now the white house has only confirmed that president trump has spoken to a couple of close advisers and allies including the white house counsel don mcgahn over the white house process, and we have yet to get the confirmation if he has spoken to any of the nominees and the white house is not answering the questions on that despite that president trump said that he would try to conduct one or two interviews this weekend. we know that he has said that he would not ask directly of the nominees if they support r"roe versus wade", and that controversial supreme court decision on abortion, but because there are so many key lawmakers that are falling on the fence on this issue, and notably susan collins of maine, and lisa murkowski of alaska, it is going to be coming up in the nomination process. some key votes will depend upon whether whether roe v. wade should stand. jake tapper interviewed susan collins on "state of the union" with him. and she said that whatever nominee he p
>> hey, there, fred. yeah, right now the white house has only confirmed that president trump has spoken to a couple of close advisers and allies including the white house counsel don mcgahn over the white house process, and we have yet to get the confirmation if he has spoken to any of the nominees and the white house is not answering the questions on that despite that president trump said that he would try to conduct one or two interviews this weekend. we know that he has said that he...
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>> no, that's the whole point, fred.he reality is what are we five, six days in the wake of helsinki, there's been no effort to create a coherent narrative or brief anybody. i'm not sure mike pompeo knows and putin i'm sure recorded the conversation and perhaps the president left strict instructions we could have recorded that conversation but i suspect we didn't. so, no, this is virtually unprecedented. let me add, i worked for republicans and democrats, i voted for republicans and democrats. this is not a partisan comment. this is a betrayal of american value and interests and it continues. and that's i think the real problem and challenge we face. >> david miller, thank you so much. >> thank you, fred. >>> he once led donald trump's presidential campaign now he's fighting to stay out of prison. we'll break down paul manafort's upcoming week in court next. jean woke up with knee pain. but she's got work to do. so she took aleve. if she'd taken another pain reliever, she'd be stopping for more pills by now. only aleve h
>> no, that's the whole point, fred.he reality is what are we five, six days in the wake of helsinki, there's been no effort to create a coherent narrative or brief anybody. i'm not sure mike pompeo knows and putin i'm sure recorded the conversation and perhaps the president left strict instructions we could have recorded that conversation but i suspect we didn't. so, no, this is virtually unprecedented. let me add, i worked for republicans and democrats, i voted for republicans and...
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>> yeah, good morning, fred. i think if you look at what happened this week with the president and president putin helsinki and look back a few weeks ago to north korea, a meeting that took place between kim jong-un and president trump in singapore that's since not yielded that much fruit, you see that president trump displays at times a feeling that meetings in and of themselves are accomplishments. he likes the pageantry of meetings, he likes the idea he is moving chess pieces on the world stage, and what you have here at home is people on both sides of the aisle, in the intelligence establishment and in the state department saying let's get to work on policy goals. although they are at work, the president's rhetoric with regard to president putin helsinki and actual goals of the united states with sanctions and so on, there's a disconnect between those. i think that's what caused so much controversy this week. >> listen to what the secretary of state, mike pompeo said about a possible second summit. >> i'm hap
>> yeah, good morning, fred. i think if you look at what happened this week with the president and president putin helsinki and look back a few weeks ago to north korea, a meeting that took place between kim jong-un and president trump in singapore that's since not yielded that much fruit, you see that president trump displays at times a feeling that meetings in and of themselves are accomplishments. he likes the pageantry of meetings, he likes the idea he is moving chess pieces on the...
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. >> anthony: fred moody is a writer and bartender.lfish oyster bar in pioneer square is old school too. the taylor family has been farming more than 12,000 acres of tidelands in the puget sound, willapa bay and the hood canal for over five generations, since 1890. with three restaurants in town, they know what they're doing. >> anthony: are you eating this whole? head, tail, bones and all? >> knute: yes. ♪ >> anthony: whole local smelt, flash-fried and served with pepperoncini sambal aioli. local dungeness crab, cooked and chilled with pickled ginger sauce. and oysters, lots of oysters. >> anthony: so seattle has been, for a very long time, considered one of the more foodie, for lack of a better word, foodie cities. >> knute: yeah. >> anthony: if you ask people why, generally they said the sheer abundance of really good ingredients. >> knute: yeah, exactly. i mean you got the ocean there, you've got cattle country and orchard country just over the mountains. >> anthony: yeah. >> knute: to say why the things is changed in seattle is th
. >> anthony: fred moody is a writer and bartender.lfish oyster bar in pioneer square is old school too. the taylor family has been farming more than 12,000 acres of tidelands in the puget sound, willapa bay and the hood canal for over five generations, since 1890. with three restaurants in town, they know what they're doing. >> anthony: are you eating this whole? head, tail, bones and all? >> knute: yes. ♪ >> anthony: whole local smelt, flash-fried and served with...
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don and fred are from rival gangs. don's a blood, fred's a cripp.d come across don in the street ten or 15 years ago? well, there would have been a problem. what do you mean, a problem? it would have been a fight or a stabbing or a shooting. one of the three. because you are on rival gangs? because, like i said, you know what i'm sayin‘, i was young and dumb. you know what i'm sayin‘, i didn't have an understanding of life or nothin‘ else. all i cared about was my gang and representing my gang to the fullest and didn't nothin‘ matter but my gang. so you would have hurt him? he'd have tried. yeah. he would have tried, you know? is it still the same today? no, it's not like it used to be. it's not... no, it's watered down. it's not like it used to be, but it's still crucial. the majority of these guys don't like the way they're living. they don't like having to watch their back, having to worry about getting shot, can't go here, can't go there. they don't like that lifestyle. they're in it because they're caught up in their comfort zone and they don't
don and fred are from rival gangs. don's a blood, fred's a cripp.d come across don in the street ten or 15 years ago? well, there would have been a problem. what do you mean, a problem? it would have been a fight or a stabbing or a shooting. one of the three. because you are on rival gangs? because, like i said, you know what i'm sayin‘, i was young and dumb. you know what i'm sayin‘, i didn't have an understanding of life or nothin‘ else. all i cared about was my gang and representing my...
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senator from wisconsin, tammy baldwin, cooking with chef missy robbins, featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everyone doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. president trump held a campaign rally last night in minnesota. and long story short, we are now in a trade war with minnesota. [ laughter ] first lady melania trump made a surprise trip to the u.s./mexico border today and visited a facility holding migrant children. "i can't imagine what terrible things you've been through," said one of the kids to melania. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ]
senator from wisconsin, tammy baldwin, cooking with chef missy robbins, featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everyone doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. president trump held a campaign rally last night in minnesota. and long story short, we are now in a trade war...
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she emigrated from the uk in the 1940s and married fred trump who bore him five children and he of course went on to take over the trump business. given that there is that affinity with the uk and the talks very fondly about the uk, is why he wants brexit or is it really something to do with his america first policy? the one thing donald trump has been endlessly consistent about long before he campaigned to be president of the usa is his views on trade. he likes to work bilaterally with countries it is tough to get the best deal for america if you have to work with a collection of countries all the same time. inevitably you make a number compromises. if you can “— make a number compromises. if you can —— if he can work directly with the uk then he has a much stronger hand to play. ecc current white paper, the soft brexit, as a loss. he has made that very clear in his comments in the sun. he is also
she emigrated from the uk in the 1940s and married fred trump who bore him five children and he of course went on to take over the trump business. given that there is that affinity with the uk and the talks very fondly about the uk, is why he wants brexit or is it really something to do with his america first policy? the one thing donald trump has been endlessly consistent about long before he campaigned to be president of the usa is his views on trade. he likes to work bilaterally with...
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so, fred, what is the answer?been obviously since the tragedy that happened in parkland, you've been steeped in gun laws and what to do to cut down gun violence. what is the answer from stopping this from happening? >> well, we over the past week have been reaching out to the states across this country. the answer is right now we need an injunction and we need it today. we must put a stop to this agreement. that's the first step. then it gives the legislatures time to react and put a permanent stop. but here is the problem, this company has already broken the terms of this agreement. they were supposed to wait until tonight at midnight. they've been downloading these plans now since friday. okay? so over 1,000 sets of blueprints have already been downloaded, which means they've broken the terms of this agreement. as far as i'm concerned, federal officials should be showing up to that building right now and shutting them down. >> are lawmakers doing anything after your meeting with them and alerting them to this? >
so, fred, what is the answer?been obviously since the tragedy that happened in parkland, you've been steeped in gun laws and what to do to cut down gun violence. what is the answer from stopping this from happening? >> well, we over the past week have been reaching out to the states across this country. the answer is right now we need an injunction and we need it today. we must put a stop to this agreement. that's the first step. then it gives the legislatures time to react and put a...
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fred, let's bring you in. as it relates to china, you know, with president obama he was very predictable. so if you are -- let's call china a trading adversary. given how predictable obama was, they knew exactly what they wanted to do. could the unpredictability or r irrationality of trump work in his favor here? i don't see it, but walk me through it. >> i think it could. here's the narrative of a pivot to the positive with our allies that could actually end up addressing china. larry kudlow said china is the worst. well, if you want to go after china, then you want to have your allies on your side. you don't want to have your allies against us. >> tpp. >> exactly. so you should have done tpp, that way you get the asia allies on your side. we don't have that, but we could still dock on it. there are more than 20 parts of the tpp agreement, the japanese and others kept open because they were in our interest. we should negotiate our way back into that. the first step we have to do is we have to get nafta done.
fred, let's bring you in. as it relates to china, you know, with president obama he was very predictable. so if you are -- let's call china a trading adversary. given how predictable obama was, they knew exactly what they wanted to do. could the unpredictability or r irrationality of trump work in his favor here? i don't see it, but walk me through it. >> i think it could. here's the narrative of a pivot to the positive with our allies that could actually end up addressing china. larry...
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the question, i think, fred, are they willing to do anything at all?ll do as little as they can to get as much as they can from the u.s. >>> moments of privacy broadcast live on the internet, a ride share driver is in the hot seat after exposing customers' intimate moments and conversations online without their consent. a live report is next. [music playing] (vo) from the beginning, wells fargo has supported community organizations like united way, non-profits like the american red cross, and our nation's veterans. we knew helping our communities was important then. and we know it's even more important today. so we're stepping up to volunteer more and donate over a million dollars every day. so our communities can be even stronger. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. ♪ it is such a good time to dance ♪ ♪ it is such a good time to [ laughing ] ♪ scoobidoo doobidoo ♪ scoobidoo doobidoo [ goose honking ] ♪ [ laughing ] a bad day on the road still beats a good one off it. ♪ progressive helps keep you out there. a hotel can mak
the question, i think, fred, are they willing to do anything at all?ll do as little as they can to get as much as they can from the u.s. >>> moments of privacy broadcast live on the internet, a ride share driver is in the hot seat after exposing customers' intimate moments and conversations online without their consent. a live report is next. [music playing] (vo) from the beginning, wells fargo has supported community organizations like united way, non-profits like the american red...
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fred: that is a great mystery.his would be the first case in history where an industry got protection when the industry itself never asked for protection. even the auto union is only modestly and lukewarm in favor of protection. the truth is nobody is asking for it. it would add huge costs to the auto sector itself. it would lose not even -- not increase u.s. jobs. it is a mystery why this is being pursued. to have annt seems obsession about reducing the u.s. trade deficit. about trying to restore manufacturing production to the united states. but the auto tariffs would not do any of that. they would make our economic problems worse. i hope it will be headed off. wery: we did here -- amanda: did hear from president trump via tweet but the good thing about the tariffs has been it is bringing his trading partners to the negotiating table. is it possible that other tariffs, because they are sensitive for countries like canada, germany, it is a negotiating tactic? fred: well, with what objective for the negotiation, of
fred: that is a great mystery.his would be the first case in history where an industry got protection when the industry itself never asked for protection. even the auto union is only modestly and lukewarm in favor of protection. the truth is nobody is asking for it. it would add huge costs to the auto sector itself. it would lose not even -- not increase u.s. jobs. it is a mystery why this is being pursued. to have annt seems obsession about reducing the u.s. trade deficit. about trying to...
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police have never seen anything like this either, fred. they have never worked a case involving so many victims in one single incident here. so certainly police are gathering all the details. we expect to hear from them in the next 45 minutes or so for the latest update as we try to find an answer to a key question wharvegs t question, what was the motive? >> so many children victimized here. all right. thank you so much. polo sandoval, appreciate that. >>> still ahead, is north korea backing off its pledge to fully denuclearize? the new concerns the rogue nation may actually be attempting to hide its nuclear stockpile less than a month after kim jong-un's historic meeting with president trump. >>> and a daring prison escape by a gangster. this one straight out of a hollywood movie. it involves the hijacked helicopter as well. and it's not this person's first prison break. my day starts well before i'm in the kitchen. i need my blood sugar to stay in control. i need to shave my a1c. weekends are my time. i need an insulin that fits my sche
police have never seen anything like this either, fred. they have never worked a case involving so many victims in one single incident here. so certainly police are gathering all the details. we expect to hear from them in the next 45 minutes or so for the latest update as we try to find an answer to a key question wharvegs t question, what was the motive? >> so many children victimized here. all right. thank you so much. polo sandoval, appreciate that. >>> still ahead, is north...
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fred joins us again from moscow with more. what is going on here, fred?zy turn of events. sherlock holmes faked his own death to elude his enemies and incredibly that is what happened here. russian television took a very different tone. babchenko made an emotional phone call to his own newsroom. babchenko's colleagues were delighted to welcome him back from the dead, but the questions soon mounted. why had a self—styled truth teller agreed to play the starring role in a fake news story? translation: when they tell you someone has paid to have you killed, do you say, no, i refuse help? because it will violate the ethical standards of journalism ? if you do that people will be murdered because this network will not be exposed. go on, then, but i won't be part of it. so will we ever know the full truth about who wanted to kill babchenko? the sbu say that when they arrested borys herman they found a hit list which had been sent from russia. but they have yet to produce clear evidence of a link to russia's security services. translation: the role of the russia
fred joins us again from moscow with more. what is going on here, fred?zy turn of events. sherlock holmes faked his own death to elude his enemies and incredibly that is what happened here. russian television took a very different tone. babchenko made an emotional phone call to his own newsroom. babchenko's colleagues were delighted to welcome him back from the dead, but the questions soon mounted. why had a self—styled truth teller agreed to play the starring role in a fake news story?...
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i think some members of the russian foreign ministry as well as we were seeing earlier, fred, not shy at all about weighing in on our own internal debates, especially via twitter today how different does that make this particular presser? >> well, it does make it different. who knows, hour and a half, maybe you all know that already, how are they going to portray their private meetings since it is donald trump and vladimir putin and interpreters that know what they discussed. i don't think, there was some talk in the beginning about some two page declaration last i heard is that wasn't going to happen. so i think what makes this different is the indictments ahead of this, you know, if president trump -- excellent >> fred, as always, thanks for that let's listen to the president. >> thank you so much >> translator: should we start working i guess? distinguished mr. president, ladies and gentlemen, conversations with the president, donald trump, i think we can call it a success and fruitful round of negotiations we carefully analyzed the current status, the present and future of russia,
i think some members of the russian foreign ministry as well as we were seeing earlier, fred, not shy at all about weighing in on our own internal debates, especially via twitter today how different does that make this particular presser? >> well, it does make it different. who knows, hour and a half, maybe you all know that already, how are they going to portray their private meetings since it is donald trump and vladimir putin and interpreters that know what they discussed. i don't...
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. >> reporter: well, hi, fred. the destruction is just so widespread. we were driving around and went past the police roadblock. we can do that because we are media crew, and we came across this subdivision. this is the keswick estates, and just look around. you can see there's nothing left. take a look at this other vantage point that we've set up for you. you can see that this neighborhood is just gone. this is a community that is just outside of the community of redding. this is also the community where those three people went missing. we're talking about a great-grandmother and two young children. we don't know where they may be. obviously, there is a concern that they may have lost their lives in this fire, and the sheriff's office is investigating. they say that they may get some more missing person reports and there might, in fact, be some unaccounted deaths that at this point they are unaware of. but this fire continues to grow. it doubled in size overnight. at this point, we're talking about 80,000 acres and 3% containment. and the weather is j
. >> reporter: well, hi, fred. the destruction is just so widespread. we were driving around and went past the police roadblock. we can do that because we are media crew, and we came across this subdivision. this is the keswick estates, and just look around. you can see there's nothing left. take a look at this other vantage point that we've set up for you. you can see that this neighborhood is just gone. this is a community that is just outside of the community of redding. this is also...