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but fred kept talking.more chatty volunteered he left frank more than $100,000, which made sense given what detectives had already learned about frank. >> he said it was for watches and living a lifestyle of the rich and famous. he really didn't have a full-time job. >> reporter: but if frank thought he was taking advantage of fred, the detectives believed it was just the opposite. >> i think fred schockner wanted to own frank jaramillo in some way. >> reporter: so frank already had the $100,000. now he's on the hook big time to fred. and fred says to get off the hook, you got to make this happen? >> correct. >> reporter: then the slate's wiped clean. >> absolution of all debt. >> reporter: so in the detective's view, fred was the ma but fred still didn't know the cops even suspected him, didn't have any idea, for example, that they were tapping his phone. so when fred actually began calling the cops to play mr. cooperative, they recorded every word. >> hello, officer. this is fred schockner. >> hey, mr. sc
but fred kept talking.more chatty volunteered he left frank more than $100,000, which made sense given what detectives had already learned about frank. >> he said it was for watches and living a lifestyle of the rich and famous. he really didn't have a full-time job. >> reporter: but if frank thought he was taking advantage of fred, the detectives believed it was just the opposite. >> i think fred schockner wanted to own frank jaramillo in some way. >> reporter: so frank...
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give it up for fred. >> fred: thank you [ cheers and applause >> seth: and fred, i do like to show youbecause you are a renaissance man and i overheard you saying backstage that you have an art historian's knowledge of every painting ever painted. >> fred: every painting, yes >> seth: that can't possibly be true are you telling me that's a true thing? >> fred: that's the truth. >> seth: all right [ laughter ] again in our segment, once "fred armisen, art aficionado. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> seth: i'm so excited about this because i love to learn i love knowledge i'm so excited for you to impart it upon me this is claude monet's 1889 masterpiece, "bridge over a pond of water lilies." fred, tell us about this classic painting >> fred: well, this hung in the national gallery for a long time and visitors would come from far away two million visitors a day would come to see this [ light laughter ] and it was hung upside down for a long time because -- [ laughter ] >> seth: so, like for two million visitors - >> fred: -- it was like this they thought it was a bridge that hung down >> seth:
give it up for fred. >> fred: thank you [ cheers and applause >> seth: and fred, i do like to show youbecause you are a renaissance man and i overheard you saying backstage that you have an art historian's knowledge of every painting ever painted. >> fred: every painting, yes >> seth: that can't possibly be true are you telling me that's a true thing? >> fred: that's the truth. >> seth: all right [ laughter ] again in our segment, once "fred armisen, art...
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>> fred: more. laughter ] let's test it once again in our segment, "fred armisen, art aficionado." ♪ [ cheers and applause >> seth: all right, so there you go this is -- fred, this is vincent van gogh's 1885 masterpiece, "the potato eaters." fred, tell us about this classic painting >> fred: he had a lot of help with this one. this was painted by his parents. [ laughter ] so he assigned them -- he sort of gave them an assignment he's like, "you guys are my parents. you know, i'm this famous artist and, for once, let's have you do something. why don't you depict our family?" [ light laughter ] and they were like, "we're not really painters. he's like, "i think you could do it." so he gave them some coffee grounds. [ laughter ] and at the breakfast table, he just had them do it. and they came up with this now the problem is, how do you move a painting from a table on to a wall? onto to canvas fascinating. so they used gravity for this. there's a sort of -- [ laughter ] there's a method in which -- >>
>> fred: more. laughter ] let's test it once again in our segment, "fred armisen, art aficionado." ♪ [ cheers and applause >> seth: all right, so there you go this is -- fred, this is vincent van gogh's 1885 masterpiece, "the potato eaters." fred, tell us about this classic painting >> fred: he had a lot of help with this one. this was painted by his parents. [ laughter ] so he assigned them -- he sort of gave them an assignment he's like, "you guys...
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how are you, fred? >> fred: really good, how are you doing?ful and, fred, it's so great having you around i don't think people fully appreciate what a learning experience is having you as a friend, because you're a renaissance man. a comedian, a musician, a writer but one thing people don't know about you, and i did not even know about you 'til you brought up recently is that you are an art connoisseur >> fred: yeah. >> seth: and - [ laughter ] you were saying backstage you have an art historian's knowledge of every painting ever painted. >> fred: every painting. yeah [ laughter ] >> seth: this isn't just something you made up to impress me this is a real thing >> fred: it's real [ laughter ] >> seth: and so if i test it right now, this won't be a situation where we're both embarrassed at the end of it >> no, please test me. >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] time once again for the segment called "fred armisen: art aficionado." ♪ [ cheers and applause >> seth: fred, this is renoir's masterpiece "girls at the piano. tell us everything you, an art his
how are you, fred? >> fred: really good, how are you doing?ful and, fred, it's so great having you around i don't think people fully appreciate what a learning experience is having you as a friend, because you're a renaissance man. a comedian, a musician, a writer but one thing people don't know about you, and i did not even know about you 'til you brought up recently is that you are an art connoisseur >> fred: yeah. >> seth: and - [ laughter ] you were saying backstage you...
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>> that's right, fred.ly different situation that we have seen this before from democrats and republicans alike with incumbent presidents running for re-election, some states have decided in the past to forgo their presidential primaries. the most recent example was in 2012 when south carolina democrats decided president obama was running for re-election unopposed, they weren't going to spend the money to hold that presidential primary. but of course there are republicans this time around who are saying they intend to challenge president donald trump. joe walsh, former congressman from illinois, you have former massachusetts governor bill weld also in the race, and former congressman from south carolina mark sanford also saying he is considering running against donald trump. so you have a situation where you could have a contested republican primary, but republican officials in these states are saying they want to support the president and that these primaries are not going to be enough of a challenge to st
>> that's right, fred.ly different situation that we have seen this before from democrats and republicans alike with incumbent presidents running for re-election, some states have decided in the past to forgo their presidential primaries. the most recent example was in 2012 when south carolina democrats decided president obama was running for re-election unopposed, they weren't going to spend the money to hold that presidential primary. but of course there are republicans this time around...
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fred rogers or mr rogers the late children's t.v. presenter and what's interesting about this it's not really the story of fred rogers but it's the story of the life of someone he influenced namely a cynical journalist who tried to find the dark secrets about fred rogers but spoiler all he found was more wonderfulness this film is like a big warm hug and maybe just the right thing for these sort of talks at times skull always a mine of information great to chill. scott roxboro in toronto thank you. now in our continuing series 100 german must read featuring great books from german authors that being translated into english we're looking at a book that sheds some light on how family life was in the former communist east germany in times of fading light or you can rule the office a view of life on the wrong side of the. another family gathering from how the mom can smash the sun doesn't even show up on the 90 year old birthday boy the grandpa probably knows of the happening. everyone in or going to his novel in times of fading light kn
fred rogers or mr rogers the late children's t.v. presenter and what's interesting about this it's not really the story of fred rogers but it's the story of the life of someone he influenced namely a cynical journalist who tried to find the dark secrets about fred rogers but spoiler all he found was more wonderfulness this film is like a big warm hug and maybe just the right thing for these sort of talks at times skull always a mine of information great to chill. scott roxboro in toronto thank...
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kaufman author of bet the farm how screwed stop being food all come back fred. hi daniel now 1st of all fred on the trade fight do you think we will see much of a reprieve for u.s. farmers with this resumption of china the chinese ag purchases next week. listen that we don't know if it's a resumption or what we understand is that there is certain people in china who are taking a look at spot prices that doesn't that certainly mean they're going to resume buying at united states pork i mean ever since south america particularly brazil has been selling all the pork right from under our eyes because of our tariff you know we don't know what's going to happen next i think what's going on is that president trump is very concerned about the market and he knows that any time there is a sense that we're going to have some sort of agreement and it looks like we're heading in the right direction the market goes up as it did today because of these rumors don't count on it and don't bet on it. and of course china has been a large and growing market for us going pork among o
kaufman author of bet the farm how screwed stop being food all come back fred. hi daniel now 1st of all fred on the trade fight do you think we will see much of a reprieve for u.s. farmers with this resumption of china the chinese ag purchases next week. listen that we don't know if it's a resumption or what we understand is that there is certain people in china who are taking a look at spot prices that doesn't that certainly mean they're going to resume buying at united states pork i mean ever...
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one of those individuals, fred gutenberg, is here tonight. on valentine's day, 2018, fred's 14-year-old daughter, jamie gutenberg was gunned down at her school in parkland, florida. jamie was in her fathers words, tough as nails but also silly, snny, energetic. wherever she went she was the energy in the room. she wanted to be a pediatric physical therapist, and work with children to make their lives better. she was a 14 year old her whole life ahead of her. she was a competitive dancer.ma she was a freshman in high school, with so many more life chapters to be written. but she didn't get to write those chapters. chapters having fun with her friends, chapters getting stressed out by back-to-school homework or planning for the prompt for making plans for the future, or deciding what has to go in life and where to attend school. all of it stolen from her, stolen from her family. her father, fred, has said everybody thinks this gets easier as time goes by. it actually doesn't. it gets harder because every day is just going to be a new reminder o
one of those individuals, fred gutenberg, is here tonight. on valentine's day, 2018, fred's 14-year-old daughter, jamie gutenberg was gunned down at her school in parkland, florida. jamie was in her fathers words, tough as nails but also silly, snny, energetic. wherever she went she was the energy in the room. she wanted to be a pediatric physical therapist, and work with children to make their lives better. she was a 14 year old her whole life ahead of her. she was a competitive dancer.ma she...
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>> i think it does, fred. punish for the mental state of mind and here the murder charge requires a specific intent to kill someone. now, the defense is throwing up i was disoriented and i was confused. that goes to mitigation and it goes to try to diminish that intent of a manslaughter convince or something less than murder. butch t but the government is saying that's not going to fly here. she basically was a civil yab at the time -- civilian at the time, not during police activities and she broke into his apartment and shot and killed him. strong case for the government here, very strong. the problem, the achilles heel for the defendant is this -- this gentleman had a bright red carpet at the front door of his house so his friends knew his apartment. and those front doors lock automatically in that complex. so there's something more to this, fred. there's something more to it. but under these circumstances, i don't believe her defense, her phone call. i don't think it's going to be sufficient. they catch yo
>> i think it does, fred. punish for the mental state of mind and here the murder charge requires a specific intent to kill someone. now, the defense is throwing up i was disoriented and i was confused. that goes to mitigation and it goes to try to diminish that intent of a manslaughter convince or something less than murder. butch t but the government is saying that's not going to fly here. she basically was a civil yab at the time -- civilian at the time, not during police activities...
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fred rogers or mr rogers the late children's t.v. presenter and what's interesting about this it's not really the story of fred rogers but it's the story of the life of someone he influence namely a cynical journalist who tried to find the dark secrets about fred rogers but spoiler all he found was more wonderfulness this film is like a big warm hug and maybe just the right thing for these sort of talks at times skull always a mine of information great to chill. scott roxboro in toronto thank you. now in our continuing series 100 german must read featuring great books from german authors that being translated into english we're looking at a book that sheds some light on have family life was in the former communist east germany in times of fading light or you can rule the office a view of life on the wrong side of the. another family gathering from hell the mom gets smashed the son doesn't even show up and the 90 year old birthday boy the grandpa probably knows of that happening. and. everyone in oregon all his novel in times of fadin
fred rogers or mr rogers the late children's t.v. presenter and what's interesting about this it's not really the story of fred rogers but it's the story of the life of someone he influence namely a cynical journalist who tried to find the dark secrets about fred rogers but spoiler all he found was more wonderfulness this film is like a big warm hug and maybe just the right thing for these sort of talks at times skull always a mine of information great to chill. scott roxboro in toronto thank...
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i like fred so much. didn't like the fact that he said that amazon was doing 1.3% in the beginning -- at the end of january and we find out 1.3% was lucrative. now money had to pour into to get the amazon ask is hard very interesting really interesting insight about amazon when i knew these, i say e-commerce is growing so fast. let's throw adobe in, growing so fast, but now a lot of competition. i think adobe, which had a dispiriting couple of lines, not all. they beat the quarter. i think that underlying tension is maybe sales force going against them we're seeing, boom, boom, boom, everywhere, fedex, u.p.s., got to worry about u.p.s got to worry about the united states postal office, worry about dhl, amazon. i was worried. he got me very worried david, be afraid be very afraid >> i do fell el as though he's n making this call for some time now and nothing is that much worse. >> you sound like the analyst community. community. >> you've never said something -- >> you're like the community this is -- some
i like fred so much. didn't like the fact that he said that amazon was doing 1.3% in the beginning -- at the end of january and we find out 1.3% was lucrative. now money had to pour into to get the amazon ask is hard very interesting really interesting insight about amazon when i knew these, i say e-commerce is growing so fast. let's throw adobe in, growing so fast, but now a lot of competition. i think adobe, which had a dispiriting couple of lines, not all. they beat the quarter. i think that...
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fred rogers or mr rogers the late children's t.v. presenter and what's interesting about this it's not really the story of fred rogers but it's the story of the life of someone who can influence namely a cynical journalist who tried to find the dark secrets about fred rogers but spoiler alert all he found was more wonderfulness this film is like a big warm hug and maybe just the right thing for these sort of talks at times skull always a mine of information great to chill. scott ross wrote in toronto thank you. now in our continuing series 100 german must read featuring great books from german authors that being translated into english we're looking at a book that sheds some light on how family life was in the former communist east germany in times of fading light all you can rule go off is a view of life on the wrong side of the. another family gathering from hell the mom could smash the sun doesn't even show up on the 9 year old birthday boy the grandpa probably knows of the happening. and. everyone in or going to his novel in time
fred rogers or mr rogers the late children's t.v. presenter and what's interesting about this it's not really the story of fred rogers but it's the story of the life of someone who can influence namely a cynical journalist who tried to find the dark secrets about fred rogers but spoiler alert all he found was more wonderfulness this film is like a big warm hug and maybe just the right thing for these sort of talks at times skull always a mine of information great to chill. scott ross wrote in...
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fred, let me give everyone an update on the 17-month-old. she was in her mom's car as the bullets were flying. here's the update. she'll be undergoing surgery tomorrow. she's okay. her vitals are okay. according to mom. she has shrapnel in her chest. her front teeth knocked out by bullets and she has a hole through her bottom lip and tongue. 17 months of age. enough said. >> it's hard to believe. but we heard from the governor and read that text coming from the mom saying, this little girl seems oblivious to even her injuries. she'll be having surgery tomorrow but like a typical toddler, she's running around today oblivious to what has happened. we'll check back with you, brooke. we've got so much more straight ahead, including -- brooke will be talking to a texas television anchor who was forced to evacuate live on the air during yesterday's deadly shooting. ive. only marco's can deliver america's most loved pizza. hot and fresh, and right to your door. dough made from scratch, every day. sauce from the original giammarco recipe. and authen
fred, let me give everyone an update on the 17-month-old. she was in her mom's car as the bullets were flying. here's the update. she'll be undergoing surgery tomorrow. she's okay. her vitals are okay. according to mom. she has shrapnel in her chest. her front teeth knocked out by bullets and she has a hole through her bottom lip and tongue. 17 months of age. enough said. >> it's hard to believe. but we heard from the governor and read that text coming from the mom saying, this little...
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there are no reports of casualties on either side, though, fred. >> thank you so much.l right. hong kong authorities say protesters have disrupted public transportation in the city, forcing them to close some stations. the mtr train station interior hong kong's international airport is still closed after clashes were seen -- or rather demonstrators were seen spraying water on the floor. the airport is also canceled, and flights have been delayed. cnn's will ripley is in hong kong with details. >> reporter: right now riot police have just moved out of this area, and you can hear the crowds shouting at them, cheering as they go. this has been a really extraordinary scene out here because protesters were determined to stay some sort of disruptive event at the hong kong airport, but they weren't able to get inside the airport because security around the area is only allowing in passengers and flight crew. what the protesters did instead they caused disruptions around the airport. they set up barricades, set them on fire. the streets were gridlocked, the bridge to the airpor
there are no reports of casualties on either side, though, fred. >> thank you so much.l right. hong kong authorities say protesters have disrupted public transportation in the city, forcing them to close some stations. the mtr train station interior hong kong's international airport is still closed after clashes were seen -- or rather demonstrators were seen spraying water on the floor. the airport is also canceled, and flights have been delayed. cnn's will ripley is in hong kong with...
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are and the region more broadly good to see you fred who was. there and why could he not live in a post genocide. service removed the trauma was during and before the genocide he was deputy commander of presidential guards in rwanda the forces that we are protecting president. so he was a very important and cause a person to the who to rejuvenate that committed or that he was accused of committing genocide in rwanda so he fred along with other forces former forces and he went to congo and he has been there operating as a military officer. behind the scenes he was not known until 2009 when he became an ick overall commander of the if the. this came after the leaders of if there are who were arrested here in germany when they were there announcement that they were arrested serious remove that from or took over or finish area and he read their forces and the u.s. government untied terrorism a group. and the u.n. actually believe that the trauma and his forces kid around or more than a 1000 people and raped women in the congo that the guy that's the
are and the region more broadly good to see you fred who was. there and why could he not live in a post genocide. service removed the trauma was during and before the genocide he was deputy commander of presidential guards in rwanda the forces that we are protecting president. so he was a very important and cause a person to the who to rejuvenate that committed or that he was accused of committing genocide in rwanda so he fred along with other forces former forces and he went to congo and he...
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one of those individuals, fred gutenberg, is here tonight. on valentine's day, 2018, fred's 14-year-old daughter, jamie gutenberg, was gunned down at her school in parkland, florida. jamie was, in her father's words, tough as nails. but also silly, funny, energetic. wherever she went, she was the energy in the room. she wanted to be a pediatric physical therapist and work with children to make their lives better. she was a 14-year-old with her whole life ahead of her. she was a competitive dancer. she was a freshman in high school. with so many more life chapters to be written. but she didn't get to write those chapters. chapters having fun with her friends. chapters getting stressed out by back-to-school homework or planning for the prom or making plans for the future or deciding what path to go in life and where to attend school. all of it stolen from her, stolen from her family, her father, fred, has said everybody thinks this gets easier as time goes by. it actually doesn't. it gets harder because every day is just going to be a new remin
one of those individuals, fred gutenberg, is here tonight. on valentine's day, 2018, fred's 14-year-old daughter, jamie gutenberg, was gunned down at her school in parkland, florida. jamie was, in her father's words, tough as nails. but also silly, funny, energetic. wherever she went, she was the energy in the room. she wanted to be a pediatric physical therapist and work with children to make their lives better. she was a 14-year-old with her whole life ahead of her. she was a competitive...
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appreciate it. >> you too, fred.ake care. >>> up next, beto o'rourke is demanding mandatory government buy back of assault style weapons. now the white house is responding as president trump looks to twent2020. more coming up. liz, you nerd, cough if you're in here! shhhh. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. what about rob's dry cough? works on that too. and lasts 12 hours. 12 hours?! who studies that long?! only mucinex dm relieves wet and dry coughs for 12 hours with 2 medicines in 1 pill. my digestive system used to make me feel sluggish. but those days are over. now i take metamucil every day. it naturally traps and removes the waste that weighs me down. so i feel... lighter. try metamucil and begin to feel what lighter feels like.. introducing new metamucil premium blend, sweetened with stevia and made with all-natural flavors and colors. it's a delicious way to get your daily dose of fiber. try it today. now, there's skyrizi. i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. 3 out of 4 people achieved... ...90% c
appreciate it. >> you too, fred.ake care. >>> up next, beto o'rourke is demanding mandatory government buy back of assault style weapons. now the white house is responding as president trump looks to twent2020. more coming up. liz, you nerd, cough if you're in here! shhhh. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. what about rob's dry cough? works on that too. and lasts 12 hours. 12 hours?! who studies that long?! only mucinex dm relieves wet and dry coughs for 12 hours with 2...
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fred rogers or mr rogers the late children's t.v. presenter and what's interesting about this it's not really the story of fred rogers but it's the story of the life of someone he influenced namely a cynical journalist who tried to find the dark secrets about fred rogers but spoiler all he found was more wonderfulness this film is like a big warm hug and maybe just the right thing for these sort of talks at times skull always a mine of information great to chill. scott roxboro in toronto thank you. now in our continuing series 100 german must read featuring great books from german authors that being translated into english we're looking at a book that sheds some light on have family life was in the former communist east germany in times of fading light oil you can rule go off as a view of life on the wrong side of the. another family gathering from hell the mom gets smashed the son doesn't even show up and the 9 year old birthday boy the grandpa probably knows of that happening. and. everyone in oregon always novel in times of fading
fred rogers or mr rogers the late children's t.v. presenter and what's interesting about this it's not really the story of fred rogers but it's the story of the life of someone he influenced namely a cynical journalist who tried to find the dark secrets about fred rogers but spoiler all he found was more wonderfulness this film is like a big warm hug and maybe just the right thing for these sort of talks at times skull always a mine of information great to chill. scott roxboro in toronto thank...
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armisen back give it up for fred. [ cheers and applause you have -- fred and i, we were also at themmys last night >> fred: it was great. i had a blast. >> seth: it was a fun night, right? >> fred: yeah. >> seth: there you go. [ laughter ] that's that insider hollywood look that fred and i give you. [ light laughter ] our first guest tonight is a peabody award winning comedian he hosts "patriot act," on netflix. new episodes start streaming in november please welcome to the show, hasan minhaj, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ >> seth: how are you, hasan? >> i'm good. thank you, man >> seth: this is - >> thank you >> seth: is today -- is today your birthday? >> today is my birthday. yes. >> seth: happy birthday. [ cheers and applause >> all you guys got the e-mail >> seth: yes you guys -- you guys came out way too hot. and then they had to top it for birthday >> yeah. for birthday yeah >> seth: have you been celebrating at all i know you're working, but did you manage to find time to also have a birthday? >> yeah. i rang in my new year -- not my new year, my birthday -- >> seth
armisen back give it up for fred. [ cheers and applause you have -- fred and i, we were also at themmys last night >> fred: it was great. i had a blast. >> seth: it was a fun night, right? >> fred: yeah. >> seth: there you go. [ laughter ] that's that insider hollywood look that fred and i give you. [ light laughter ] our first guest tonight is a peabody award winning comedian he hosts "patriot act," on netflix. new episodes start streaming in november please...
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she was going to fred rogers' wisdom. he wa nted going to fred rogers' wisdom.at they we re wanted children to know that they were lovable and ok exactly how they we re were lovable and ok exactly how they were stopped —— main studio venture. that was incredibly radical, to tell a child you are loved for you, not for what you do, not for what you wear, not for anything else, that you are loved just the way you are. that's everything. tom hanks was made to play this role, just about eve ryo ne made to play this role, just about everyone admired his performance, which will definitely get the attention of oscar voters. another toronto film based on a real story was just toronto film based on a real story wasjust mercy, toronto film based on a real story was just mercy, brian toronto film based on a real story wasjust mercy, brian stevenson, an activist played by michael bjordan. all my people say you're going to fight for me. it means a lot. he fought to save a man on death row in alabama, a man wrongly convicted of murder of a white woman. the case was based on fa
she was going to fred rogers' wisdom. he wa nted going to fred rogers' wisdom.at they we re wanted children to know that they were lovable and ok exactly how they we re were lovable and ok exactly how they were stopped —— main studio venture. that was incredibly radical, to tell a child you are loved for you, not for what you do, not for what you wear, not for anything else, that you are loved just the way you are. that's everything. tom hanks was made to play this role, just about eve ryo...
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freed when you from africa desk joins me now hi fred it's good to see you so it's a gesture that's been lauded by the international community but what led the one in government to take the decision to accept these refugees from libya. 1st of all like to say that for me i think it's a human to drive that made to take the lead to save lives of africans and number 2 i think that when the news broke in 2016 that african migrants were being sold as slaves the whole lot of course was shaken and also i share one president paul kagame at the time as the head of african union. may be to take the lead was the best thing to do so i would say that in terms of political squabbling points i think that also could be one of the reasons but the humanitarian reason i think leads in this case ok for it so we are hearing that the one government has said it's prepared to accommodate as many as $30000.00 evacuees from libya will want to be receiving financial support. from what i have received from u.n. . they said that there is no money they are giving to run the government and run the government has obviou
freed when you from africa desk joins me now hi fred it's good to see you so it's a gesture that's been lauded by the international community but what led the one in government to take the decision to accept these refugees from libya. 1st of all like to say that for me i think it's a human to drive that made to take the lead to save lives of africans and number 2 i think that when the news broke in 2016 that african migrants were being sold as slaves the whole lot of course was shaken and also...
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for us it's obvious it's normal i would say fred of learning from our every day africa desk thank you your work. when duncan cubits won a marathon in year 10 years ago it came with a big check in prize money honored by a nike sponsorship deal having 1st wasn't all the kenyan achieved he did it in close to record speed making him the 2nd fastest marathon runner in history at the time but as you're about to see your bets glory days are over. all that's left are the photos in 2009 duncan combat won the marathon in the dutch city of rotterdam his time made him the 2nd fastest marathon runner in history today he has nothing to show for it the course. my siblings. kibitz brother pays his rent even though he bet $1180000.00 in prize money for his rotterdam victory he also had nike sponsorship worth $100000.00 but then a growing injury stopped him in his tracks 2 years after a kid that was broke and couldn't visit says mother after his win he bought her a house and helped others he painful school fees and doctors spells. and. thousands of runners flock to training camps here trainer joseph i
for us it's obvious it's normal i would say fred of learning from our every day africa desk thank you your work. when duncan cubits won a marathon in year 10 years ago it came with a big check in prize money honored by a nike sponsorship deal having 1st wasn't all the kenyan achieved he did it in close to record speed making him the 2nd fastest marathon runner in history at the time but as you're about to see your bets glory days are over. all that's left are the photos in 2009 duncan combat...
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fred nurgles is off to thailand and vietnam in november and december.ch experience of renting wheelchairs on sand, so i've sought some expert advice. in terms of the swimming, there are actually equipment available in some beaches, like where i was last week. they have the amphibian chair. so that's actually a chair with much bigger wheels that can go over both the sand and then it can go on the sea and float. definitely look out for amphibian chairs. as you know, fred, they're difficult to find, so i think your best bet is to contact one of the specialist accessible travel companies. in terms of thailand and vietnam, i've been asking around and come up with phuket as an option for you. patong beach in particular has been recommended. and a quick search shows there are hotels nearby with good wheelchair access. an alternative on phuket might be karon beach. it's got a pavement running along its length that allows easy access onto the sand. finally, simon lusted wonders: i have been working my way around the world intermittently for a number of decades —
fred nurgles is off to thailand and vietnam in november and december.ch experience of renting wheelchairs on sand, so i've sought some expert advice. in terms of the swimming, there are actually equipment available in some beaches, like where i was last week. they have the amphibian chair. so that's actually a chair with much bigger wheels that can go over both the sand and then it can go on the sea and float. definitely look out for amphibian chairs. as you know, fred, they're difficult to...
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fred, in tehran.hank you for that. > >>> elizabeth warren is leading joe biden for the first time by two points. it is eventually a dead heat, within the margin of error. >> we are still months away from the iowa caucuses. >>> big a little deeper and it shows that warren is pulling votes from hillary clinton and biden. the key issue for iowans is health care. 6 28% thinks it is key. >>> health care benefits are really important to many union workers. the future of the again fit ss over the health care system. joe biden says the union members shouldn't have to give oilt their employers at odds. 14 million people were union members last year. 95% of union workers had access to medical benefits this year. last month, sanders released his workplace requirement plans. sanders a s is expected to join protesters on wednesday. >>> an israeli leader refusing to back any candidate for coalition. cnn live in jerusalem, next. reeling in a nice one. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as sto
fred, in tehran.hank you for that. > >>> elizabeth warren is leading joe biden for the first time by two points. it is eventually a dead heat, within the margin of error. >> we are still months away from the iowa caucuses. >>> big a little deeper and it shows that warren is pulling votes from hillary clinton and biden. the key issue for iowans is health care. 6 28% thinks it is key. >>> health care benefits are really important to many union workers. the...
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say, fred gutinberg with me now.hat a moment, fred. i want to hear all about it. before we get into your meeting, we just heard president trump speaking on guns working with senators manchin, murphy and toomey looking at background checks and putting everything together in a unified way that there will be progress. according to the president. that said, talk about that and your meeting, do you feel more hopeful today than you did yesterday? >> listen, it was i think a really important day and i'm very thankful that the senator not only scheduled it, that he gave us 90 minutes. i'm thankful to alyssa milano for the fact that she and i and the senator got involved in this twitter spat and the two of them arranged this, and i'm thankful that she asked me to come, and, you know, this weekend i was in new york, because my brother was being added to the new york fire department 9/11 memorial wall. up know? it happens to be 9/11. so because i was in new york and doing 9/11 things, i was able to hop on an amtrak and get ther
say, fred gutinberg with me now.hat a moment, fred. i want to hear all about it. before we get into your meeting, we just heard president trump speaking on guns working with senators manchin, murphy and toomey looking at background checks and putting everything together in a unified way that there will be progress. according to the president. that said, talk about that and your meeting, do you feel more hopeful today than you did yesterday? >> listen, it was i think a really important day...
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any other information, fred, that they can get on the why. but, you know, to obviously well wishes for the recovery including as we mention the 17 month old who undergoes surgery tomorrow here in odessa. >> thanks so much, brooke and laura. meantime the other big story we're following, florida and the bahamas. mandatory evacuations are underway right now in florida. shelters are beginning to open. the situation along the coast is getting very serious. we are live in port saint lucie to see how quickly the community there is responding to the threat of hurricane dorian. start searching for your friends and family, free, at ancestry.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers now starting at $7.99 now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. now starting at $7.99 t-mobile's newest signal reaches farther than ever before. with more engineers. more towers. more coverage! it's a network that gives you ♪freedom from big cities, to small towns, we're with you. because life can take you almost anywhere, t-mobile is with you. no signal goes farther or is
any other information, fred, that they can get on the why. but, you know, to obviously well wishes for the recovery including as we mention the 17 month old who undergoes surgery tomorrow here in odessa. >> thanks so much, brooke and laura. meantime the other big story we're following, florida and the bahamas. mandatory evacuations are underway right now in florida. shelters are beginning to open. the situation along the coast is getting very serious. we are live in port saint lucie to...
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fred? >> ben, thank you so much. with me now to discuss matthew rosenburg around peter bergen. good to see you both. peter, as one of the few western journalists who interviewed osama bin laden talk to us about the role of hamza bin laden and if, indeed, was he groomed to be the next leader? >> he was in touch with his father. he spent about a decade under some form of house arrest in iran after 9/11 and he was released by the iranians. he made his way to pakistan and was in touch with his father and they were certainly very friendly. bin laden was concerned that hamza might die in a cia drone attack and was urging him to leave the area where all these drone attacks have happened which is on the pakistan side of the afghanistan/pakistan border. what does this mean for al qaeda? they've lost many of their top leaders. their ability to attack in the west is constrained. the last successful attack al qaeda completed was in london in 2005. the fact that hamza is dead, you know, is not insignificant, but i wouldn't say it's a seismic event. >> isn't the structure of al qaeda that th
fred? >> ben, thank you so much. with me now to discuss matthew rosenburg around peter bergen. good to see you both. peter, as one of the few western journalists who interviewed osama bin laden talk to us about the role of hamza bin laden and if, indeed, was he groomed to be the next leader? >> he was in touch with his father. he spent about a decade under some form of house arrest in iran after 9/11 and he was released by the iranians. he made his way to pakistan and was in touch...
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fred is off to thailand and vietnam in november and december.eelchairs on sand so i sought some expert advice. in terms of swimming, there is equipment available in some beaches will stop they have the amphibian show. that's a chair with much bigger wheels that can go over both the sound and then it can go on the sea and foot. definitely look out for amphibian shares. as you know, fred, they're difficult to finance i think your best bet is to contact one of the specialist travel companies, in terms of thailand and beth dunn, i've been asking around and come up with pickett as an option for you. a quick search shows there are hotels nearby with good wheelchair access and an alternative might be karon beach. finally, simon wonders other places i can get short—term work that might fund my travels around the world? i have been working my way around the world for a number of decades. picking fruit in australia, making radio commercials in california. but finding unskilled work in a reasonable rate of pay in a country with relatively low wages and a l
fred is off to thailand and vietnam in november and december.eelchairs on sand so i sought some expert advice. in terms of swimming, there is equipment available in some beaches will stop they have the amphibian show. that's a chair with much bigger wheels that can go over both the sound and then it can go on the sea and foot. definitely look out for amphibian shares. as you know, fred, they're difficult to finance i think your best bet is to contact one of the specialist travel companies, in...
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fred? >> paula newton in marsh harbour, thank you so much for that update. >>> in freeport, bahamas, we're getting new video of residents coming together to save one another. these images we're just now getting in of when the storm was under way. volunteers on jet skis rescued a wife, husband, their 6-year-old daughter trapped in flood waters. about a dozen jet skiers rescued at least 100 people in dangerous conditions. cnn's patrick is in freeport, which is the main city on grand bahama. patri patrick, you mentioned earlier survivors were the first responders and now we're seeing the pictures to go with the images that you really were describing earlier to us. >> absolutely. and we were there the day after the hurricane, it was tuesday morning. the hurricane was raging here and i would say just being here far more than 100. we saw them working around the clock. dangerous conditions. conditions you should never be in a boat or jet ski. and imagine, you know, you're not just out on the water
fred? >> paula newton in marsh harbour, thank you so much for that update. >>> in freeport, bahamas, we're getting new video of residents coming together to save one another. these images we're just now getting in of when the storm was under way. volunteers on jet skis rescued a wife, husband, their 6-year-old daughter trapped in flood waters. about a dozen jet skiers rescued at least 100 people in dangerous conditions. cnn's patrick is in freeport, which is the main city on...
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i'm fred rericka whitfield. this morning a cruise ship carried more than 1,400 evacuees from the bahamas to west palm beach where families are reuniting. >> i don't think there's words for that, the sound of the wind and the rain continually hitting the windows and everything. total darkness. so this is how you walked, holding on to walls. you can't describe it. >> thousands of others are still waiting to leave. the u.n. says at least 70,000 people are homeless on the grand bahama and abaco islands, where dorian caused the most destruction and we're starting to hear horror stories for those awaiting help. >> i'm a pastor, i don't steal. but we have to go out there and find food for the kids to eat, drinking water. so we have to go find water and pampers and food to eat for our family. it's bad. it bad. >> the bahamian prime minister described the death toll as catastrophic and has warned the death toll of 43 will increase significantly. right now nearly 1,500 people have arrived safely in florida after being eva
i'm fred rericka whitfield. this morning a cruise ship carried more than 1,400 evacuees from the bahamas to west palm beach where families are reuniting. >> i don't think there's words for that, the sound of the wind and the rain continually hitting the windows and everything. total darkness. so this is how you walked, holding on to walls. you can't describe it. >> thousands of others are still waiting to leave. the u.n. says at least 70,000 people are homeless on the grand bahama...
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>> i think my right honorable fred for his very acute question. mr.d the answer is very simple that they don't want an election because they are not sure that the public would trust them with the government of this country and i think they are right. i think they put the yellow into yellow hammer. [loud shouting] >> ian blackburn. >> thank you mr. speaker. can i think the prime minister Ãb when i read the first paragraph and it talks about the supreme court verdict, mr. speaker, it wasn't the supreme court verdict, it was the judgments of the supreme court. perhaps the prime minister might start to show some respect for the judiciary. we are here today because the prime minister was absolutely humiliated by the supreme court. by a count of 11 Ãzero. [inaudible] that we might have had some humility. that we might have been able to acknowledge that what we had is the unlawful shutting down of parliament. mr. speaker, who Ãb the former prime minister à tierney begins. mr. speaker, will it pains me to say it, the prime minister is still standing here toda
>> i think my right honorable fred for his very acute question. mr.d the answer is very simple that they don't want an election because they are not sure that the public would trust them with the government of this country and i think they are right. i think they put the yellow into yellow hammer. [loud shouting] >> ian blackburn. >> thank you mr. speaker. can i think the prime minister Ãb when i read the first paragraph and it talks about the supreme court verdict, mr....
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i am here after talking to my good friend, fred guttenberg, who visited my office just minutes ago to talk about what we are doing here on the floor of the united states senate, what we are failing to do more precisely, and what we have an obligation to do at this moment in history. fred guttenberg lost his precious, beautiful daughter jamie in parkland largery stoneman douglas high school in a tragedy that we all recall -- at least i do -- as though it happened yesterday. and fred guttenberg has made his life's mission now in his daughter's memory to fight for commonsense steps to save other children from that kind of violence and other parents from all of our worst nightmare -- i say as a father of four. but fred guttenberg, being the enormously hopeful, energetic, and positive person that he is, talked to knee about florida's extreme risk protection order statute -- or at et cetera known there -- or as it's known there, red flag statute. and about how it is working to save lives and how it has been used more than 2,000 times since it was passed barely a year ago, and how it, in fac
i am here after talking to my good friend, fred guttenberg, who visited my office just minutes ago to talk about what we are doing here on the floor of the united states senate, what we are failing to do more precisely, and what we have an obligation to do at this moment in history. fred guttenberg lost his precious, beautiful daughter jamie in parkland largery stoneman douglas high school in a tragedy that we all recall -- at least i do -- as though it happened yesterday. and fred guttenberg...
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>> that's right, fred. sources tell cnn that the u.s. envoy to ukraine kurt volker did resign his position last night and he's a key figure in this whole controversy. he's mentioned several times in that whistle-blower complaint as someone who facilitated meetings between top aide to president zell less ski and the personal lawyer. that was to potentially get dirt on joe biden out of official talks. he met with zelensky's aide a week after the infamous phone call president trump had in july with ukrainian president zelensky. that meeting was said to be a follow slip on the conversation president trump had with zelenszel zelens zelensky. he defended himself on fox news saying that volcker was the one who requested he meet with ukrainians. talk a listen. >> i spoke to volcker eight times. they basically knew everything i was doing, so it was being done with the authorization and at the request, and then i have a final one in which there's a big thank-you about how my honest and straightforward discussion led
>> that's right, fred. sources tell cnn that the u.s. envoy to ukraine kurt volker did resign his position last night and he's a key figure in this whole controversy. he's mentioned several times in that whistle-blower complaint as someone who facilitated meetings between top aide to president zell less ski and the personal lawyer. that was to potentially get dirt on joe biden out of official talks. he met with zelensky's aide a week after the infamous phone call president trump had in...
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fred?>> okay. and then, kim, that the u.s. would, by way of the secretary of state, accuse iran of being behind this, does that mean that there is already evidence retrieved by the united states to substantiate that kind of claim, to tweet that out publicly, and has enough time elapsed so that u.s. intelligence perhaps can look at these satellite images, something in which to determine the origins of this strike? >> well, it does sound like it's a u.s. official prelude to some sofrt an action. remember that president trump called off a military strike on iran last spring, instead conducted a number of cyberattacks. if the u.s. is preparing or considering for something more, something that would cause casualties in iran, they would probably have to share some of this intelligence. so what would be going on right now is scrubbing satellite photos, scrubbing drone photos and determining what could be shared with allies and then onward with the wider international community to explain this acti
fred?>> okay. and then, kim, that the u.s. would, by way of the secretary of state, accuse iran of being behind this, does that mean that there is already evidence retrieved by the united states to substantiate that kind of claim, to tweet that out publicly, and has enough time elapsed so that u.s. intelligence perhaps can look at these satellite images, something in which to determine the origins of this strike? >> well, it does sound like it's a u.s. official prelude to some sofrt...
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something different happened here, fred. instead of attorney general barr being debriefed, what we know from the whistle-blower complaint is the day after the call two state department officials went to meet with the ukrainians according to the whistle-blower to navigate the president's demands of the ukrainians. shortly thereafter one of these officials put rudy guiliani in touch with the ukrainians to follow up on the call as well and the investigation of biden. what didn't happen is our embassy in ukraine where there is an acting ambassador, where there is a legal office, and where there is a chief law enforcement officer who is charged with working on antirupgs issues were not to the best of our knowledge in the loop. instead it appears president trump's friends and family list got a read out whether verbal or otherwise of this july 25th call and official channels were not used for the right people. >> what is the danger of that? >> certainly undercutting the experts and leaving them in the dark and for obvious reasons i
something different happened here, fred. instead of attorney general barr being debriefed, what we know from the whistle-blower complaint is the day after the call two state department officials went to meet with the ukrainians according to the whistle-blower to navigate the president's demands of the ukrainians. shortly thereafter one of these officials put rudy guiliani in touch with the ukrainians to follow up on the call as well and the investigation of biden. what didn't happen is our...
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enough >> fred guttenberg, thank you very much.e jordan, and of course geoff bennett on capitol hill. >>> coming up, urgent concern. why is the acting director of national intelligence withholding whistleblower complaints from the house intelligence committee >>> and later, bibi, one more time can israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu manage to hold on to power after yesterday's election stay with us on "andrea mitchell reports. you're watching msnbc. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...but dedication can get you there. so just start small... start saving. easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobile® app. ♪ ♪ chase. make more of what's yours®. i felt completely helpless. trashed online. my entire career and business were in jeopardy. i called reputation defender. they were able to restore my good
enough >> fred guttenberg, thank you very much.e jordan, and of course geoff bennett on capitol hill. >>> coming up, urgent concern. why is the acting director of national intelligence withholding whistleblower complaints from the house intelligence committee >>> and later, bibi, one more time can israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu manage to hold on to power after yesterday's election stay with us on "andrea mitchell reports. you're watching msnbc. liberty...
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to the who to reduce that committed or that i was accused of committing genocide in rwanda so she fred along with other forces former forces and he went to congo and he has been there operating as a military officer behind the scenes he was not known until 2009 when he became an ick overall commander of the if the. this came after the leaders of if there are who were arrested here in germany when they were there announcement that they were arrested serious remove the tumor to cover off initially and he read their forces and the u.s. government untied terrorism a group. and the u.n. actually believe that moved out from under his forces kid around or more than a 1000 people and raped women in the congo that the guy that's the parson ok so we understand now why the i.c.c. would want him given the allegations you're talking about it's also pretty clear why the london government would want him to give us a sense of why maybe the congolese would want him for it why it would have been they interest to kill him. there are 2 reasons why i call go i trow would like to kill him 1st of all or. she
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fred b. [applause] >> good evening everyone. welcome to the reagan library. thank you for joining us for what we know will be a fascinating conversation. we are honored to have as our special guest this evening, justice neil gorsuch. it's generally understood that after you go to senate hearings to be confirmed the supreme court you never have to answer questions again but you don't want to. instead, you get to ask the questions. but justice gorsuch we appreciate you making an exception for this evening's interview. [laughter] i promise i will do my best to make it a better experience than the senate judiciary committee. that's a low bar, i know. [applause]. if you see a copy of justice gorsuch book you know he will have he had two collaborators, his former clerks jane nitze and david fetter and we are pleased to have dated in the audience with us tonight. david, where are you? and we are honored that david is joined by his grandmother whose very special to us, bureau where who's been a dolson at the reagan library for more than 20 years. [applause] i would s
fred b. [applause] >> good evening everyone. welcome to the reagan library. thank you for joining us for what we know will be a fascinating conversation. we are honored to have as our special guest this evening, justice neil gorsuch. it's generally understood that after you go to senate hearings to be confirmed the supreme court you never have to answer questions again but you don't want to. instead, you get to ask the questions. but justice gorsuch we appreciate you making an exception...