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frost:. >> frost: good evening. charlie is away. i'm wildred frost. we begin this evening with foreign policy. president trump arrived in france today for a two-day visit with france's new president emmanuel macron. following a tour of the military edifice, the two presidents held their first official bilateral meeting. today also marks the one-year anniversary of theresa may becoming britain's prime minister and the day the united states reached its refugee camp. joining me is matthew barzun, recently stepped down from post as u.s. u.s. to the united kingdom and david miliband president of the international rescue committee and a former british foreign secretary. pleased to welcome them both to this table. president trump's visit to france. earlier today he held a press conference with emmanuel macron. the tone compared to the end of may a n.a.t.o. conference with the infamous strained handshake between the two. how do you think the president of the united states is viewed in europe at the moment. >> don't take it from me. you can look at the polls a
frost:. >> frost: good evening. charlie is away. i'm wildred frost. we begin this evening with foreign policy. president trump arrived in france today for a two-day visit with france's new president emmanuel macron. following a tour of the military edifice, the two presidents held their first official bilateral meeting. today also marks the one-year anniversary of theresa may becoming britain's prime minister and the day the united states reached its refugee camp. joining me is matthew...
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is the other one. >> in frosted flakes.her one. at the end we do like to drizzle honey on all our honey. >> milk and honey. >> we drizzle and it takes it up a whole another drop in what's the secret. >> is this the secret. >> no, this right here. >> okay. >> this pan is the secret. >> cast iron. >> cast iron skillet with a cover on it. >> okay. >> it's one thing to have cast iron skillet but once you cover it. >> it holds it. >> that's where it holds it. some of the best chicken places out there are the ones where you press down the top thus great particular chen. get you one that has a lid on it. that's the technique. always remember this thing is extremely hot. >> don't try what i tried earlier. >> yes. >> so -- >> let me ask you if folks want to -- we're running out of time if folks want to come out and try your flaming cheeto fried chickenhi >> you want to do this. >> try that one. yeah, yeah. >> this is the beltsville original. we got to try this. all right, shawn. >> coated with frosted flakes. it's really, really goo
is the other one. >> in frosted flakes.her one. at the end we do like to drizzle honey on all our honey. >> milk and honey. >> we drizzle and it takes it up a whole another drop in what's the secret. >> is this the secret. >> no, this right here. >> okay. >> this pan is the secret. >> cast iron. >> cast iron skillet with a cover on it. >> okay. >> it's one thing to have cast iron skillet but once you cover it. >> it holds...
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new cinnamon frosted flakes are finally here. sweet cinnamon and the frosted crunch you love. well? >>> we're back now with some good news for coffee drinkers. some two-thirds of american adults have at least one cup of joe per day. now a new study out today, the largest of its kind, finds coffee could potentially help you live a longer life. nbc's dr. john torres explains. >> reporter: at spiller park coffee shop in atlanta today excitement is brewing over new research showing that morning cup of joe may help you live longer. >> thanks. >> i look to be here for a long time. so that's perfect. >> reporter: researchers followed nearly 200,000 people over 16 years and found drinking coffee was linked to reduced risk of dying from heart disease, cancer, stroke, diabetes, respiratory and kidney disease. how much? just one cup a day lowered the chance by 12%. bump that to three and it didn't matter if coffee was regular or decaf. >> they contain a lot of antioxidants. so those are probably the compounds that might have the health benefits. >> i think it's great. i say drink up. >> report
new cinnamon frosted flakes are finally here. sweet cinnamon and the frosted crunch you love. well? >>> we're back now with some good news for coffee drinkers. some two-thirds of american adults have at least one cup of joe per day. now a new study out today, the largest of its kind, finds coffee could potentially help you live a longer life. nbc's dr. john torres explains. >> reporter: at spiller park coffee shop in atlanta today excitement is brewing over new research showing...
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lemonis: wrapper, frosting, labor, everything? tonnie: so it, uh... lemonis: one cupcake -- what does that cost to make? tonnie: so, the cost of the cupcake would be closer to...33 cents. -lemonis: are you winging it? -tonnie: i'm estimating. lemonis: i wouldn't call it estimating. i'm gonna call it guesstimating. tonnie: touché. lemonis: what are you selling them for? tonnie: starting at $2.25. lemonis: okay. if you're selling $500 a day worth, and you and i do a deal and we sell $5,000 a day worth, i still want to know what it costs to make one. if it costs tonnie 33 cents to make a cupcake and he sells it for $2.25, he's got great margin. the worry here is that he's shaky on his numbers, and at $500 a day in sales, there is no room for error. kind of a tight space. tonnie: this is the oven. lemonis: this is the only oven you have? tonnie: this is the only oven i have, yeah. lemonis: there is no workflow in this place, and it's cramped and it's hard to maneuver, and their ingredients are just stored randomly everywhere. i don't know how they've been
lemonis: wrapper, frosting, labor, everything? tonnie: so it, uh... lemonis: one cupcake -- what does that cost to make? tonnie: so, the cost of the cupcake would be closer to...33 cents. -lemonis: are you winging it? -tonnie: i'm estimating. lemonis: i wouldn't call it estimating. i'm gonna call it guesstimating. tonnie: touché. lemonis: what are you selling them for? tonnie: starting at $2.25. lemonis: okay. if you're selling $500 a day worth, and you and i do a deal and we sell $5,000 a day...
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. >> frosting?ted to share some frosting with my friends so i brought it back. i got caught with it and they searched my stuff and found money, bobby pins, six blankets. >> stealing, that's unacceptable. they will lose all privilege and the program if they do that. and most of the ladies respect it but some don't. >> anderson spent five days in segregation and lost her spot in general population. she's now housed in the more restrictive maximum security unit. >> so i got 80 now, right? >> yeah. >> anderson is in jail for stealing more than frosting. she is serving six years on four counts of identity theft. >> i got caught for taking over a company, making it my own. and doing check loans, check deposits, stuff like that. >> how does one do that? >> i'm not going to tell you. with a computer. >> anderson's history of taking from others dates back 12 years. she has served numerous stints in both jail and prison for crimes including forgery, burglary, vehicle theft, use of personal identifying informa
. >> frosting?ted to share some frosting with my friends so i brought it back. i got caught with it and they searched my stuff and found money, bobby pins, six blankets. >> stealing, that's unacceptable. they will lose all privilege and the program if they do that. and most of the ladies respect it but some don't. >> anderson spent five days in segregation and lost her spot in general population. she's now housed in the more restrictive maximum security unit. >> so i got...
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marsha and larry frost sent in this photo of their grandson robbie frost of centreville. won the bronze medal for 50 meter swimming and the silver medal in the virginia special olympics in richmond. his parents chris and renee frost, and brother tanner are so very proud of him. congratulations! if you have some good news to share - email us at goodnews@wjla.co m. this is a picture you've got to see. a stunning image - of a major parking lot mishap. take a look at this! most importantly -- everyone is going to be okay -- only non-life threatening injuries. this happened at a parking lot of a shopping center in potomac. an s-u-v -- just bulldozing another s-u-v. no word on exactly what led up to this. after a rainy and steamy week - changes this weekend. that dreaded humidity, finally falling. eileen is timing out the good news for your hair -next. - morning clouds, patchy fog, isolated showers - less humid weekend today: am clouds, pm sun. early morning shower possible. highs: 88-92 winds: nw to sw 5-10 mph tonight: early evening t-storm (7-10pm). partly cloudy. mild & sti
marsha and larry frost sent in this photo of their grandson robbie frost of centreville. won the bronze medal for 50 meter swimming and the silver medal in the virginia special olympics in richmond. his parents chris and renee frost, and brother tanner are so very proud of him. congratulations! if you have some good news to share - email us at goodnews@wjla.co m. this is a picture you've got to see. a stunning image - of a major parking lot mishap. take a look at this! most importantly --...
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i'm wilfred frost along with seema mody let's look at the market action.he big story is the dollar moving lower on the back of that news that republicans in the senate had to drop the repeal and replace of obamacare the dollar is slipping 0.6% against the euro decent move there. also moving down about 0.3% against the yen. the biggest mover is the aussie dollar up 1.5% rba minutes came out this morning. the pound is softer. it was up about half percent it's down 0.2% because of soft cpi data out of the uk yuf sofft that move. futures are basically flat, up about 0.10% for the nasdaq coming off a day for flat moves yesterday. >> still ahead on the show, a round up of today's top stories including the big news that broke overnight on healthcare. we're live in d.c. >>> and unbreakable netflix. more on the monster quarter for e coanthmpy. "worldwide exchange" will be right back leadership is instinc. they're experts in things you haven't heard of - researchers of technologies that one day, you will. some call them the best of the best. some call them veterans.
i'm wilfred frost along with seema mody let's look at the market action.he big story is the dollar moving lower on the back of that news that republicans in the senate had to drop the repeal and replace of obamacare the dollar is slipping 0.6% against the euro decent move there. also moving down about 0.3% against the yen. the biggest mover is the aussie dollar up 1.5% rba minutes came out this morning. the pound is softer. it was up about half percent it's down 0.2% because of soft cpi data...
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i am courtney reagan with wilfred frost. look at u.s. we lost a little ground from the last half hour or so if the dow-jones opened, if would be five points higher, and nasdaq by four points. s&p 500 would slip ever so slightly if you look at what's going on with the dollar and other currency, beginning of the week as well on friday, we see here that the euro is around 114. it is now below what is key resistance level we will watch that fairly closely here and the pound is something to watch, especially after the action last week >> broader dollar index losing 0.9% last week >>> making headlines elan musk speaking out against artificial intelligence, addressing the national governors's association conference over the weekend. >> ai is a fundamental existential risk for human civilization i don't think people fully appreciate that. i have exposure to the very most cutting edge ai. and i think people should be really concerned about it. i keep sounding the alarm bell, but until people see like robots going down the street killing people, l
i am courtney reagan with wilfred frost. look at u.s. we lost a little ground from the last half hour or so if the dow-jones opened, if would be five points higher, and nasdaq by four points. s&p 500 would slip ever so slightly if you look at what's going on with the dollar and other currency, beginning of the week as well on friday, we see here that the euro is around 114. it is now below what is key resistance level we will watch that fairly closely here and the pound is something to...
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i'm sara eisen here with wilfred frost.for some top friending sto trending stories "dancing with the stars" wants to waltz with sean spicer. the dance show has reached out to spicer about joining. rick perry competed last year. he's the current energy secretary. he was voted off in the second week do you think he'll do it >> the bigger thing is the story reported that he had endless meetings with all the broadcaster s over the last several days >> that's different. that could be about being a contributorment. >> i'm surprised about that. for someone criticized for his role and had a short tenure, i'm amazed at the interest good for him i hope he makes the most of it, whether it's dancing or -- >> what about anthony scaramucci say when he left i hope he makes a lot of money. >>> canadian prime minister justin trudeau gracing the cover of "rolling stone" magazine. the feature discusses his relationship with trump as well as lighter subjects like his love of snowboarding he has a big fan base. "rolling stone" magazine part of
i'm sara eisen here with wilfred frost.for some top friending sto trending stories "dancing with the stars" wants to waltz with sean spicer. the dance show has reached out to spicer about joining. rick perry competed last year. he's the current energy secretary. he was voted off in the second week do you think he'll do it >> the bigger thing is the story reported that he had endless meetings with all the broadcaster s over the last several days >> that's different. that...
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i'm wilfred frost along with seema mody time for our must-reads. street journal. it's by the former undersecretary of commerce ind president clint under president clinton. neutrality for thee, but not for google, facebook andalson. america needs google, facebook and the like to prioritize, discriminate and mine users data at will threatens democracy and makes the internet neither op nor free it goes through the particular arguments of the eu fining google worth the read getting your head around the complicated issue on whether you repeal the net neutrality idea of 2015, obama's position on that and how it benefits people in the opposite direction. >> as you say, complicated topic. we have not seen a lot of progress on that front we'll see if washington can get to it. >>> my pick is in "the financial times. challenge is too easily ducked by today's workers the und he writes about the anniversary of the death of adam smith, reflecting on smith's warning about the deadening effect of repetitive work. he says being an e-mail ninja looks professional an
i'm wilfred frost along with seema mody time for our must-reads. street journal. it's by the former undersecretary of commerce ind president clint under president clinton. neutrality for thee, but not for google, facebook andalson. america needs google, facebook and the like to prioritize, discriminate and mine users data at will threatens democracy and makes the internet neither op nor free it goes through the particular arguments of the eu fining google worth the read getting your head around...
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i'm wilfred frost along with courtney reagan.r must-read stories my pick is in the "wall street journal. is the republican congress hopeless karl rove writing as an optimist and only an optimist can view the situation this way, i'm hoping this plays out like a made for tv drama. the protagonist appears near certain death at the commercial break but it saved when everyone returns with popcorn after the final geico advert it's a good read he's critical of the republicans for not achieving much, but hopeful that it comes around and comes back together. made for tv drama. i suppose donald trump would hope this particular episode is not reality tv and will get to conclusi conclusion >> truth is stranger than fiction. you can't write this stuff miraculous time we're living through in washington. my pick is in the "wall street journal. a bad gop dream. it explains the ten state attorney generals have written to jeff sessions requesting an end to an obama program called deferred action for childhood arrivals, it allows children of illega
i'm wilfred frost along with courtney reagan.r must-read stories my pick is in the "wall street journal. is the republican congress hopeless karl rove writing as an optimist and only an optimist can view the situation this way, i'm hoping this plays out like a made for tv drama. the protagonist appears near certain death at the commercial break but it saved when everyone returns with popcorn after the final geico advert it's a good read he's critical of the republicans for not achieving...
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new cinnamon frosted flakes are finally here. sweet cinnamon and the frosted crunch you love. well?ry t. tastes like victory. they're great! with motionsense technology... degree has redefined deodorant so that i can redefine... power... footwork... range... the more i move, the more it works. degree. it won't let you down. work. school. i think it's time we mixed things up. ♪ oh yeah, in your face! and in conclusion, cats. four flavors, four shapes. cheetos xtra cheesy mixups. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: welcome to "are you smarter than a smart girl?" the trivia game that pairs grown-ups with smart young women. let's meet tonight's contestants. he's the host of "the tonight show", please welcome jimmy fallon. [ cheers and applause ] and now let's meet his opponent. she co-stars with will ferrell in the new movie "the house" and is one of the founders of the smart girls organization. please welcome miss amy poehler. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah! oh, my gosh. >> hi. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: now, amy, tell us a a little bit about what -- >> jimmy: don't -- [
new cinnamon frosted flakes are finally here. sweet cinnamon and the frosted crunch you love. well?ry t. tastes like victory. they're great! with motionsense technology... degree has redefined deodorant so that i can redefine... power... footwork... range... the more i move, the more it works. degree. it won't let you down. work. school. i think it's time we mixed things up. ♪ oh yeah, in your face! and in conclusion, cats. four flavors, four shapes. cheetos xtra cheesy mixups. ♪ [ cheers...
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(laughter) crunchy wheat frosted sweet! kellogg's frosted mini-wheats. feed your inner kid 40 million americans are waking up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you gillette quality for less, because nobody can beat the men and women of gillette. gillette - the best a man can get. >>> welcome back. it is the bottom of the hour. let's start with the morning's top story. >> we're following that breaking news overnight. senate republicans have failed to pass their scaled down plan to repeal parts of obama care. three republican senators voted against the so-called skinny repeal leaving the final vote at 51-49. nbc correspondent garrett haik has been following the latest overnight. >> reporter: well, this morning the obama care repeal drama is over at
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not frosting that goes on steak. that would be disgusting. it's steak-flavored frosting!tune cookie. [ light laughter ] want to know when and how you will die? try misfortune cookies. gary's untrained chimp rentals. [ light laughter ] need a chimp for a movie shoot or a child's birthday party but can't afford a trained one? call gary's untrained chimp rentals. we'll set you up with a fun-loving chimp that's almost guaranteed not the rip your face off. [ light laughter ] and don't forget about business ponies. [ light laughter ] business cards are cold and personal. but prospective customers will never forget you gave them a large mammal to care for with your business name branded on its side. business ponies, quit horsing around! [ laughter and applause ] and lastly, tonight, "late night" is brought to you by queef. [ light laughter ] the only beef endorsed by queen elizabeth, herself! [ light laughter ] it's beef fit for a queen! let your family know you love them by cooking them up a big ol' queef. [ light laughter ] it's embarrassingly good. [ laughter and applause ] a
not frosting that goes on steak. that would be disgusting. it's steak-flavored frosting!tune cookie. [ light laughter ] want to know when and how you will die? try misfortune cookies. gary's untrained chimp rentals. [ light laughter ] need a chimp for a movie shoot or a child's birthday party but can't afford a trained one? call gary's untrained chimp rentals. we'll set you up with a fun-loving chimp that's almost guaranteed not the rip your face off. [ light laughter ] and don't forget about...
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new cinnamon frosted flakes are finally here. sweet cinnamon and the frosted crunch you love. well?like victory t. tastes like victory. they're great! ♪ >>> time for "the pulse" and start with kermit the frog. the world's most famous muppet may start sounding a little bit different very soon. >> yeah, that's because the puppeteer who has provided his voice is being replaced. steve whitmire began voicing kermit after the death of muppets creator jim henson back in 1990. >> his replacement worked on "sesame street" for 30 years and will begin performing kermit next week. i would like to audition. >> you're already wearing green. ♪ it's not easy being green >> oh, all right. >> no? >> moving on. >> i think it's spot-on. >> kermit. >> a teenager from california might be the luckiest person ever. >> so in the space of one week 19-year-old rosa dominguez won the california lottery twice. on a drive home from arizona she stopped at a gas station and bought a $5 scratch-off ticket. that netted her the top prize of $555,000. then that wasn't enough and bought another $5 scratch-off ticket an
new cinnamon frosted flakes are finally here. sweet cinnamon and the frosted crunch you love. well?like victory t. tastes like victory. they're great! ♪ >>> time for "the pulse" and start with kermit the frog. the world's most famous muppet may start sounding a little bit different very soon. >> yeah, that's because the puppeteer who has provided his voice is being replaced. steve whitmire began voicing kermit after the death of muppets creator jim henson back in...
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new cinnamon frosted flakes are finally here. sweet cinnamon and the frosted crunch you love. well? tastes like victory t. tastes like victory. they're great! for singing definitely dry mouth has been a problem for me. i'm also on a lot of medications that dry my mouth. i just drank tons of water all the time. it was never enough. i wasn't sure i was going to be able to continue singing. i saw my dentist, he suggested biotene it feels refreshing. my mouth felt more lubricated. i use biotene rinse twice a day and then i use the spray throughout the day. it actually saved my career in a way. biotene really did make a difference. we built our factories here because of a huge natural resource. not the land. the water. or power sources. it's the people. american workers. they build world-class products. and that builds communities. and a better future. for all of us. because making something in america means so much, to so many. weathertech. proudly made in america. alabama. a dozen inmates escaping at once. the intense manhunt for one prisoner still on the loose. authorities now reveali
new cinnamon frosted flakes are finally here. sweet cinnamon and the frosted crunch you love. well? tastes like victory t. tastes like victory. they're great! for singing definitely dry mouth has been a problem for me. i'm also on a lot of medications that dry my mouth. i just drank tons of water all the time. it was never enough. i wasn't sure i was going to be able to continue singing. i saw my dentist, he suggested biotene it feels refreshing. my mouth felt more lubricated. i use biotene...
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he's portfolio manager at frost investment advisers. he does own the stock. welcome back. it's nice to have you here. >> thanks, sue, good to be with you. >> you've held this stock for quite a long time and you intend to continue to do so, correct? >> correct. we bought google shares, first bought them a decade ago in june of 2007. few years after the 2004 ipo, the company is consistently outperformed the broader tech base since then and in our view is on the cutting edge of innovation especially around artificial intelligence and machine learning and also kind of coming into its own as an enterprise cloud vendor. >> are there any nits to pick in this report other than the headline number which overall the profits were down because of the big european fine? one thing i've seen some people point to is not the number of ad clicks they got, but the price per ad click which was apparently a little lower than some expected. >> yes, tyler. it's a good point. the total count of the clicks is growing extremely well, if anything, you know, positive inflecti inflection but the postp
he's portfolio manager at frost investment advisers. he does own the stock. welcome back. it's nice to have you here. >> thanks, sue, good to be with you. >> you've held this stock for quite a long time and you intend to continue to do so, correct? >> correct. we bought google shares, first bought them a decade ago in june of 2007. few years after the 2004 ipo, the company is consistently outperformed the broader tech base since then and in our view is on the cutting edge of...
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i know, jack frost big boulder seem like misnomer here, right? so warm outside. no frost to be hound here up at the ski resorts, lake harmony up here, people take their motor boats out here, beautiful looking day generally speaking. not devoid of the possibility of shower or thunderstorm, little later on i'll have your pocono forecast for you, that said, we actually have one of the eyewitness weather watchers way up to the mountains, up and adam, this morning. >> keith has 56 degrees, kind of cool for him, sailors berg at this hour, with nothing more than few clouds overhead. nice morning, though. you know, beautiful weaken, right? hope awed chance to get out, enjoy t meanwhile i know we did have handful every pictures that came n but general idea, is that you're in the mid or upper 50's, in the most remote suburbs more like mid or upper 60s as you get little closer in toward the urban corridor. quick peak at those moon shots. i mean, they stands out, right? absolutely gorgeous. here's john, sent this one in, from last night, when it was obviously still quite dar
i know, jack frost big boulder seem like misnomer here, right? so warm outside. no frost to be hound here up at the ski resorts, lake harmony up here, people take their motor boats out here, beautiful looking day generally speaking. not devoid of the possibility of shower or thunderstorm, little later on i'll have your pocono forecast for you, that said, we actually have one of the eyewitness weather watchers way up to the mountains, up and adam, this morning. >> keith has 56 degrees,...
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sir david frost had the condition — and while it didn't cause his death he did pass it on to one of hisld be affected too. chris buckler reports. there's milesy. milesy, come here. in every child, you can find something of their parents, and often inherited alongside looks and characteristics are things that can't be seen. miles frost shared with his father david a gene responsible for a heart condition that led to his sudden death. for your 31—year—old brother to die, suddenly and unexpectedly, nothing can prepare you for it. and i'll never get over the pain of learning that for the first time. miles loved sport, and he seemed extremely healthy, but he died after going out for a run. his brothers have now set up a fund which, along with the british heart foundation, is paying for people to be tested for an inherited heart condition. miles would have had to adapt his life and stop playing sport, but at least he would be with us. now, that didn't happen, and we can look back and we can complain about that, or we can look forward and make sure it doesn't happen again for other people. thr
sir david frost had the condition — and while it didn't cause his death he did pass it on to one of hisld be affected too. chris buckler reports. there's milesy. milesy, come here. in every child, you can find something of their parents, and often inherited alongside looks and characteristics are things that can't be seen. miles frost shared with his father david a gene responsible for a heart condition that led to his sudden death. for your 31—year—old brother to die, suddenly and...
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(laughter) crunchy wheat frosted sweet! kellogg's frosted mini-wheats. kid >> mason: we end tonight with a story you don't know about first lunar landing in the summer of 1969. the woman who rescued a precious artifact from the dustbin of history. here's jim axelrod. >> that's one small step for man... >> reporter: neil armstrong's giant leap for mankind on to the moon allowed him to make several small stops there, as well. >> he's got a little bag on the rim. >> reporter: collecting lunar dust and rocks in a specially designed decontamination bag to bring home. the rocks became a national treasure. the bag not so much. forgotten about resurfacing three years ago on a government auction web site that space enthusiast nancy carlson likes to check out. >> i did see a bag described as a lunar bag, a small one, with a number on it. >> reporter: she quickly slapped down her $995, and a week later, history arrived. >> it was like finding the holy grail. >> reporter: but found was almost lost again for nancy. just to be sure it was from apollo 11, she sent the
(laughter) crunchy wheat frosted sweet! kellogg's frosted mini-wheats. kid >> mason: we end tonight with a story you don't know about first lunar landing in the summer of 1969. the woman who rescued a precious artifact from the dustbin of history. here's jim axelrod. >> that's one small step for man... >> reporter: neil armstrong's giant leap for mankind on to the moon allowed him to make several small stops there, as well. >> he's got a little bag on the rim. >>...
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(laughter) crunchy wheat frosted sweet! kellogg's frosted mini-wheats. feed your inner kid it's looking up, not down.ng fit's being in motion. boost® high protein it's intelligent nutrition with 15 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. boost® the number one high protein complete nutritional drink. your body was made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can reduce joint pain and swelling in as little as two weeks, and help stop further joint damage. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking x
(laughter) crunchy wheat frosted sweet! kellogg's frosted mini-wheats. feed your inner kid it's looking up, not down.ng fit's being in motion. boost® high protein it's intelligent nutrition with 15 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. boost® the number one high protein complete nutritional drink. your body was made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz is a small pill for...
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i'm wilfred frost.ara eisen will join us momentarily. we begin with the late breaking news out of washington senate republicans failing to repeal obamacare in a dramatic late-night vote on capitol hill. three republican senators broke ranks with the party and voted against the repeal the gop could only afford to lose two votes mitch mcconnell conceding defeat after the bill failed. >> so, yes, this is a disappointment a disappointment indeed. our friends over in the house, we thank them as well. i regret our efforts were simply not enough this time >> we also heard from president trump. he tweeted three republicans and 48 democrats let the american people down. as i said from the beginning, let obamacare implode then deal. watch. let's get reaction from cnbc's john harwood good morning to you. this happening hours ago gauge for us how big a surprise the defeat was give than this was such a reduced repeal bill >> very big surprise just a couple days ago, john mccain had returned from arizona where he had
i'm wilfred frost.ara eisen will join us momentarily. we begin with the late breaking news out of washington senate republicans failing to repeal obamacare in a dramatic late-night vote on capitol hill. three republican senators broke ranks with the party and voted against the repeal the gop could only afford to lose two votes mitch mcconnell conceding defeat after the bill failed. >> so, yes, this is a disappointment a disappointment indeed. our friends over in the house, we thank them...
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. >> frost: welcome to the program. i'm wildred frost filling in for charlie rose.with foreign policy and talk with matthew barzun former u.s. ambassador to the u.k. and david miliband the president to have the international rescue committee. >> i think it's really important the russians know europe is more united than at the time of the brexit vote, that europe won't put up with intervenors and maintains -- it's really important. >> frost: we continue with jon wertheim, editor at sports illustrated and tense tense. joins us in london with the wimbledon tournament. >> the barometer is major titles won. roger federer has 18, going for 19, is in first place. i am a little sym
. >> frost: welcome to the program. i'm wildred frost filling in for charlie rose.with foreign policy and talk with matthew barzun former u.s. ambassador to the u.k. and david miliband the president to have the international rescue committee. >> i think it's really important the russians know europe is more united than at the time of the brexit vote, that europe won't put up with intervenors and maintains -- it's really important. >> frost: we continue with jon wertheim,...
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i'm sara eisen here with wilfred frost.must-read stories catching our attention in the papers actually on projectsyndicate.com, titled "the new abnormal in monetary policy" by nouriel roubini, often known as dr. doom. it looked at the choices that the fed and other central bankers will have in the event of a downturn, or god forbid, another recession, given how extraordinary the policy is right now. yes, the fed is tightening, but only a little bit, and the ecb and the boe and the boj, they're still in super easy mode and so, what he concludes when he goes through the options is either raising the inflation target, pumping more qe, or going to negative interest rates. roubini says the choices they will make will depend on how they weigh the risks of bloating their balance sheets, imposing costs on banks and consumers, pursuing possibly unattainable inflation targets and hurting debtors and producers at home. i.e., there will be no good options and there will be costs and consequences to all of the options because of how far
i'm sara eisen here with wilfred frost.must-read stories catching our attention in the papers actually on projectsyndicate.com, titled "the new abnormal in monetary policy" by nouriel roubini, often known as dr. doom. it looked at the choices that the fed and other central bankers will have in the event of a downturn, or god forbid, another recession, given how extraordinary the policy is right now. yes, the fed is tightening, but only a little bit, and the ecb and the boe and the...
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it could get cold enough for a touch of ground frost, but the temperatures in the towns and cities hold—uphigh pressure still with us for thursday, but this complication from the atlantic will bring some rain late in the day for the northwest. the morning will stay dry, but we. to see showers developing for the afternoon across england and wales. avoiding east anglia and the south—east and eastern scotland. some of the showers could be heavy, and we see the band of rain moving into western scotla nd the band of rain moving into western scotland and northern ireland. the rain could be quite heavy in western scotland. by the time we get to friday, it is largely dry, with sunny spells. there could be one or two isolated showers. a weather front will bring a spell of wet weather overnight to the north and west of the uk, with freshening wind, and it will leave a legacy of cloudy skies as we work on into the weekend, with showers mainly in the north—west, but if the sun comes out in the south, it could become warm and humid. a reminder of our main story this lunchtime. the new leader of the cou
it could get cold enough for a touch of ground frost, but the temperatures in the towns and cities hold—uphigh pressure still with us for thursday, but this complication from the atlantic will bring some rain late in the day for the northwest. the morning will stay dry, but we. to see showers developing for the afternoon across england and wales. avoiding east anglia and the south—east and eastern scotland. some of the showers could be heavy, and we see the band of rain moving into western...
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sir david frost and his son both died from a genetic undiagnosed heart condition — we'll hear how hisily hopes to prevent other people going experiencing the same loss. for your 31—year—old rubber to die suddenly and oblique, nothing can prepare you for that. i will never get over the pain of learning that for the first time. a world record for hannah cockroft as britain takes three medals on the opening night of the world pa ra—athletics championships. good morning here from wimbledon for women's finals day as 37—year—old venus williams aims to become the old est venus williams aims to become the oldest winner of the open era. roger federer is through as well, looking for this eighth title. and jay has the weather. todayis today is the word day of the weekend with most rain to the west. further south you are, the temperature is on the rise, as is the humidity. good morning. first, our main story. laws on buying and carrying acid are to be reviewed by the government following a spate of attacks which took place in london on thursday night. five people had corrosive liquid thrown at th
sir david frost and his son both died from a genetic undiagnosed heart condition — we'll hear how hisily hopes to prevent other people going experiencing the same loss. for your 31—year—old rubber to die suddenly and oblique, nothing can prepare you for that. i will never get over the pain of learning that for the first time. a world record for hannah cockroft as britain takes three medals on the opening night of the world pa ra—athletics championships. good morning here from wimbledon...
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the spokesman for the new jersey frost fire told us that it has not hit any structures, but people aremelling smoke far as 30 miles per -- miles away. >>> president trump is sending off a tweet about the washington post saying jeff sessions spoke with russian ambassador. president tweeted the illegal leaks like comeys must stop. he spent the day on the u.s.s. gerald ford. >> president trump and i will keep fighting every single day until this congress puts on his desk a bill to repeal and replace obama care. >> despite repeated efforts, the republican controlled senate has failed to pass a healthcare bill. >> today was supposed to be a work day for the pennsylvania house, but lawmakers have gone home leaving the state still without a plan to pay for the 32 billion-dollar budget. house members rejected a proposal that would have called for borrowing $1.5 billion and joined hundreds of millions of dollars from other programs all in an effort to raise taxes. democratic governor tom wolf wants a tax on the marcellus shale. >>> the greek island has been hit with aftershocks following the ea
the spokesman for the new jersey frost fire told us that it has not hit any structures, but people aremelling smoke far as 30 miles per -- miles away. >>> president trump is sending off a tweet about the washington post saying jeff sessions spoke with russian ambassador. president tweeted the illegal leaks like comeys must stop. he spent the day on the u.s.s. gerald ford. >> president trump and i will keep fighting every single day until this congress puts on his desk a bill to...