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certainly not her son, gary. the rift in the relationship between mother and son now seemed irreparable. for gary, it was like he had lost both his parents. and years passed. the silence continued. gary got married, started his own family. but the loss of his father still haunted him. >> he never got to see me be successful in my career. never got to see me get married. never got to be the grandfather. >> 17 years went by. 17 awkward christmases. detective kranke retired. but remember that fresh set of eyes he was hoping for? it was 2002 and an aggressive deputy d.a. read about archie mcfarland. >> and as soon as i looked at it, i said, this guy is good for this murder. >> just what police thought at the beginning, of course. difference was, where some d.a.'s avoid circumstantial cases, lewin loves them. especially the riddles of cases gone cold. llewyn called a regular partner, a veteran detective jim wallis. >> in almost every case there's something you can do. if nothing else, an opportunity to look at the evi
certainly not her son, gary. the rift in the relationship between mother and son now seemed irreparable. for gary, it was like he had lost both his parents. and years passed. the silence continued. gary got married, started his own family. but the loss of his father still haunted him. >> he never got to see me be successful in my career. never got to see me get married. never got to be the grandfather. >> 17 years went by. 17 awkward christmases. detective kranke retired. but...
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mark levin is up next with guest actor gary sinise. i truly appreciate all your support in the year we've been doing the show and see you next sunday when "the next revolution" will be televised. . mark: hello, america. i'm mark levin. this is "life, liberty & levin." i have a wonderful guest tonight. gary sinise, how are you, my friend? >> i'm good, mark, thanks for having me. mark: haven't seen you in five, six years. >> it's been awhile. mark: i wanted to bring you out here, memorial day is not that far from now, and you do this magnificent program every year except for last year when your daughter had a baby. that is the national memorial day concert. i don't miss it. there are other things i want to get into, and your acting career. to me, you are kind of unusual for hollywood. you are an exceptional patriot. you are a super patriot. you are involved in veterans' activities. you are involved in so many veterans activities, i can't keep count of them. i was studying this over the weekend just so you know. over the last weekend. let
mark levin is up next with guest actor gary sinise. i truly appreciate all your support in the year we've been doing the show and see you next sunday when "the next revolution" will be televised. . mark: hello, america. i'm mark levin. this is "life, liberty & levin." i have a wonderful guest tonight. gary sinise, how are you, my friend? >> i'm good, mark, thanks for having me. mark: haven't seen you in five, six years. >> it's been awhile. mark: i wanted to...
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gary sinise foundation. we hear about the gary sinise foundation, but it has a lot of aspects.hat is the gary sinise foundation? >> there are a lot of steps that led to the creation of the foundation. the military in my family, on my side of the family, i've got my grandfather served in world war i, 100 years ago in france during the battle of argon. then he had three sons. two of my dad's older brothers both served in world war ii. one was a navigator in a b-17 bomber in europe the other on a ship in the pacific. my dad served in the navy. i met my wife, married her, her two bothers served in vietnam. sister was in the army. her sister married a vietnam veteran who was a combat medic in the army. they had a son who served two deployments in afghanistan. lots of veterans around me. that's where the veteran work began. then i got involved with vietnam veterans and supporting them in the 80s. played the guy in the 90s. after september 11th, those seeds have been planted for supporting the men and women deploying to iraq and afghanistan. i just raised my hand. went out for the uso
gary sinise foundation. we hear about the gary sinise foundation, but it has a lot of aspects.hat is the gary sinise foundation? >> there are a lot of steps that led to the creation of the foundation. the military in my family, on my side of the family, i've got my grandfather served in world war i, 100 years ago in france during the battle of argon. then he had three sons. two of my dad's older brothers both served in world war ii. one was a navigator in a b-17 bomber in europe the other...
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gary, thank you very much.n the scene there to bring you the arrival images of donald trump on this working visit the uk. but let's discuss this whole a bit more. joining me now is dr leslie vinjamuri, head of the us and the americas programme at chatham house. and also doctor mark shanahan, expert in international relations at the university of reading. gary o'donoghue wasjust the university of reading. gary o'donoghue was just saying that what theresa may is out of this visit is just a really good positive work that she can take forward in the months ahead as we head towards brexit. leslie, do you think she will get that from donald trump? visits to the guts to know with this president, butjust the visits to the guts to know with this president, but just the fact that the president is taking to the uk is a recognition that he takes this very seriously. —— it is difficult to know with this president. i suspect he will stick to message while he is here, certainly during his briefing, his public briefing with th
gary, thank you very much.n the scene there to bring you the arrival images of donald trump on this working visit the uk. but let's discuss this whole a bit more. joining me now is dr leslie vinjamuri, head of the us and the americas programme at chatham house. and also doctor mark shanahan, expert in international relations at the university of reading. gary o'donoghue wasjust the university of reading. gary o'donoghue was just saying that what theresa may is out of this visit is just a really...
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gary hart-- originally gary hartpee-- was a handsome senator from colorado who vaulted onto the n onlyo tumble badly from it four years later. jesse louis jackson, a son of south carolina and welleanown civil rightsr, decided that he too was somebody and indeed could become president. now, while neither jackson nor hart ultimately won the white house, both reshaped national politics in significant ways and for at least one brief moment seemed to be on the verge of winning the whole deal. [rock music] ♪ - i came from a working class famil in a small town in eastern kansas. neither of my pareigs graduated fromschool. my mother was from a family of 13, my father was from a family of eight. i was the first he to graduate frh school and then go on to college-- small church college in oklahoma. - gary hart as a young boy was given a star for every book he read. c and eventually hss chart, said his teacher, looked like the milky way. he was a very serious, earnest, smart boy, and grew up to be a candidate who loved books and ideas and ran on a "new ideas for new generation" platform. ♪ - i go
gary hart-- originally gary hartpee-- was a handsome senator from colorado who vaulted onto the n onlyo tumble badly from it four years later. jesse louis jackson, a son of south carolina and welleanown civil rightsr, decided that he too was somebody and indeed could become president. now, while neither jackson nor hart ultimately won the white house, both reshaped national politics in significant ways and for at least one brief moment seemed to be on the verge of winning the whole deal. [rock...
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thbbc's gary o'donoghue has this report. gary: one week on and stilwe don't know what these men agreed to behind closed doors in their t.o-hour-long meeting with only translators pres but after the joint public appearance, and donald trump seeming to side with russia over his own intelligence services, he's faced a whirlwind of criticism, being forced to clear up and clarify suppo his own side. pres. trump: getting along with president putin, getting along with russia is a positive, not a negative. with that being said, if that doesn't work out, i would be the worst enemy he has ever had. the rst he has ever had. >> we have some breaking news -- the white use has announced on twitter that vladimir putin is coming to the white house in the fall. gary: and now this, even catching the man who runs the entirety of u.s. intlaligence off-e. mr. coats: ok. [laughter] mr. coats: that's going to be special. [laughter] gary: on the face of it, the invite to president putin isng baff why risk another potential humiliation on home soil
thbbc's gary o'donoghue has this report. gary: one week on and stilwe don't know what these men agreed to behind closed doors in their t.o-hour-long meeting with only translators pres but after the joint public appearance, and donald trump seeming to side with russia over his own intelligence services, he's faced a whirlwind of criticism, being forced to clear up and clarify suppo his own side. pres. trump: getting along with president putin, getting along with russia is a positive, not a...
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but don't forgetrigh gary. .> i'll take long sleeves overry th gary.onever stopped and yesterd we l hmpedjuav. st u wpithinthn g up in justatutny outhbod .tte a year ego a hoput crooalln vee is a linnoncerdctinn cott fohax neoue osed and will godetro s much need met'm spris. the has beeine pretty mh lik r o the ea that n,lepeet grted saturday morning and hityavvee n is ofne o dow16 o placing passengers a risk duendevaler t. inid i bt wngn' us sne10ownps h aderteelidece ub r . ehe ob. us'r abstople were ryingan i us'r abstople were ryingan i similarent omano in whehe sco bw tho thumr,me at youllo.r n s rm u a sg the nextdoomp an9 , . f dvewet washa w u kn." beoree producing street musician that coming up. >> lok who is all smiles big fifthorirthday party. that guye.ight ♪everll lek edec did a end t suppt servithces.er bevwamald v o neoy cer atnaill coaav ann ctt tdo wta e n a amets e m tzraod. aciden meaeg new y
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he joins me with his co-founder of water.org gary white. >>> plus, from the wellspring of hollywood, the me too movement has swept the globe. but the ivory tower of finance has been relatively unscathed. is this its moment? i speak to lauren boner who is suing her very own wall street firm. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. listen to this shocking statistic. as many as 100 million people in india won't have adequate access to groundwater in just two years' time. that shocker comes from a recent government sponsored study and it is just one sign of a growing global crisis. in iran protests have recently broken out over water shortages. in argentina, a drought has caused the economy to shrink rt first time in more than a year. in south africa, a severe water shortage has led to rationing in the picturesque city of cape town the hollywood megastar matt damon has been dedicated to this vital matter since 2009, working with the long-time water policy pioneer gary white, and together they started water.org. it's no typical charity as damon and whi
he joins me with his co-founder of water.org gary white. >>> plus, from the wellspring of hollywood, the me too movement has swept the globe. but the ivory tower of finance has been relatively unscathed. is this its moment? i speak to lauren boner who is suing her very own wall street firm. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. listen to this shocking statistic. as many as 100 million people in india won't have adequate access to...
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of about gary's father, francis gary powers senior. because of his effort to establish the cold war museum, the junior chamber of commerce selected gary is one of the 10 outstanding americans in 2002. gary lectures international appears regularly on history channel, discovery, and a any -- and a&e. it is really a thrill to have him with us. please join me in welcoming gary powers. [applause] gary: thank you very much warm -- thank you very much for the warm welcome. thanks for the introduction. and to the virginia society for having me out on this anniversary date, the 58th anniversary of the shootdown of the u2. so it's an honor to be here today. i would like to thank you all for coming out here me talk about this book, "letters from a soviet prison." to start, i'm going to talk about this movie that some people have seen and some people probably haven't. who has seen this movie? looks like about half. for those of you who have not seen it, you don't have to worry, i'm not going to give away the ending. [laughter] we all know dad gets
of about gary's father, francis gary powers senior. because of his effort to establish the cold war museum, the junior chamber of commerce selected gary is one of the 10 outstanding americans in 2002. gary lectures international appears regularly on history channel, discovery, and a any -- and a&e. it is really a thrill to have him with us. please join me in welcoming gary powers. [applause] gary: thank you very much warm -- thank you very much for the warm welcome. thanks for the...
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we have a writer, name's gary, we love gary but gary has a problem. as a result we have a problem.ce is a mess. when i say it's a mess, you have no idea. you will have an idea soon. gary collects crap. he buys all manner of nonsense on ebay. stuff that he thinks is funny. his wife won't let him bring it home anymore. so he keeps it here. so we get stuck with it. i decided that enough was enough. it's been going on for, i don't know, like 12 years. so i decided it was time to surprise gary and maybe to get him some professional help. >> jimmy reached out to me, he said one of his employees was having a hard time letting go of stuff, he asked me to come by and offer some help. >> jimmy: i know you've been in a lot of houses, have you been in somebody's office before? >> we've never successfully cleaned a hoarded office. >> jimmy: this is not gary's house, this is my house. >> let's clean your house. >> jimmy: okay. let's go clean my house. he's not going to like this at all. >> they never do. >> jimmy: okay. gary? >> hey. >> jimmy: hey. >> hi. >> jimmy: i want you to meet somebody. t
we have a writer, name's gary, we love gary but gary has a problem. as a result we have a problem.ce is a mess. when i say it's a mess, you have no idea. you will have an idea soon. gary collects crap. he buys all manner of nonsense on ebay. stuff that he thinks is funny. his wife won't let him bring it home anymore. so he keeps it here. so we get stuck with it. i decided that enough was enough. it's been going on for, i don't know, like 12 years. so i decided it was time to surprise gary and...
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let's talk about this with gary kaltbaum and james freeman. gary, let me start with you? is the administration picking winners and losers? a lot of it is going to dairy farmers. we have a huge surplus with these subsidies going to do? isn't this the wrong thing to do? >> first not the agricultural department giving money to the farmers. it is the taxpayer that is giving money to farmers and as a conservative libertarian it does not thrill me at all. it is absolute mistake. i can not believe that anybody on the right likes something like this. it is picking winners and losers. who is next? who is the next industry to complain because the tariffs are hurting them to get money from the taxpayer? i'm completely against it. i hope it ends soon. the good news, maybe good news, they're meeting with the eu tomorrow about doing something on the tariffs. hopefully they can come to a happy place. the eu did it with japan on know tariffs. if we get to there, it will be only great news and i will applaud president trump if that occurs. >> james, picking up on what gary said. i have li
let's talk about this with gary kaltbaum and james freeman. gary, let me start with you? is the administration picking winners and losers? a lot of it is going to dairy farmers. we have a huge surplus with these subsidies going to do? isn't this the wrong thing to do? >> first not the agricultural department giving money to the farmers. it is the taxpayer that is giving money to farmers and as a conservative libertarian it does not thrill me at all. it is absolute mistake. i can not...
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emily: our conversation with gary vaynerchuk., we wait on one last big tech company to report results. will apple overshadow the trends we've been seeing? we'll discuss next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: wealth management offices in manhattan needed a makeover. so the swiss bank has hired a trendy operator of shared offices. they're redesign includes a juice bar, a meditation room and a lot more greenery. terms of the deal were not disclosed but it is the biggest ver for wework design service. but we're not quite wrapped up with earnings. coming up tuesday, apple. apple will report its third quarter results and investers will looking into any investment into iphones and how the current iphone 10 is doing. our re we're joined by tech correspondent. why is this particular quarter important? >> it's very important because it's the biggest company in the world and it's not the most interesting one. it's not the first full quarter of iphone sales but it's the quarter where we find out sort of when the new iphone is going to be announce
emily: our conversation with gary vaynerchuk., we wait on one last big tech company to report results. will apple overshadow the trends we've been seeing? we'll discuss next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: wealth management offices in manhattan needed a makeover. so the swiss bank has hired a trendy operator of shared offices. they're redesign includes a juice bar, a meditation room and a lot more greenery. terms of the deal were not disclosed but it is the biggest ver for wework design service....
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l r gary.r wng. >> do you know how to check that. >> i learnedthe hdloaroded sevel yearsgo working. e've got to y>>of really exciting fox5. >> there is a lot going on at the station. and starting on monday night n.t bamot weinstein nicaraguarcolckc h lambert wish and debate pop culture. week nights at 7:00 p.m. right here on fox5 starting monday. >> we are expanding over on for plus, channel 20 to give you news when you want it. you already know we're a on 8 ot 9 p.m. as well on fox5u plus. yon count on fox5 to keep you in the know allhe tcleay. t wereal t lime. and this is call it goats gimbingoodr r. wegoeogo've t coming up next.er wegoeogo've t coming up next.er fectly. ting 99. at $15. whether u choose bbq, garlic butter t. hurry in! steak & shrimp ends soon. ♪ t. ♪ start thyoday with the chicken u love. get the feeling of chick-fil-a, for breakfast. ♪ ♪ the kenya tea development agencn by tea farmers. every week we sell this tea,pl accounts. we were looking for a bank to provide a safe and
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is titledute lecture "letters from a soviet prison." >> francis gary powers junior is the son of gary and claudia powers. he holds a degree of philosophy from los angeles and a masters degree in public administration from our own george mason university in virginia. located just 45 minutes west of washington dc. he founded the museum in 1996 to honor cold war
is titledute lecture "letters from a soviet prison." >> francis gary powers junior is the son of gary and claudia powers. he holds a degree of philosophy from los angeles and a masters degree in public administration from our own george mason university in virginia. located just 45 minutes west of washington dc. he founded the museum in 1996 to honor cold war
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documentary, but now cissy and dionne are blasting its claims that whitney and whitney half-brother gary as children. but gary says it did happen. >> how hard was that and did whitney ever get a chance to confront her when she got older? >> now, in a joint statement made with dionne to "people" magazi magazine, cissy said, although the film is marketed as a houston familyapproved/endorsed project, neither my son, michael, dionne nor i knew of the allegations of abuse, until two days before the screening. neither whitney nor dee dee is here to deny, refute or affirm, how can that be fair? >> she's not here to speak for herself. no one would have believed that fact that it happened, so i said, listen, it happened to me, too, it's the truth. >> he's speaking out. i have to stand by my man. >> backing up gary's claims in the documentary is mary jones, whitney's longtime assistant. cissy's response? quote, if she was my daughter's close confidante, it would seem she chose to betray whitney's confidence by publicizing rumors and hearsay. pat knew this would be hard for cissy to take. >> she's
documentary, but now cissy and dionne are blasting its claims that whitney and whitney half-brother gary as children. but gary says it did happen. >> how hard was that and did whitney ever get a chance to confront her when she got older? >> now, in a joint statement made with dionne to "people" magazi magazine, cissy said, although the film is marketed as a houston familyapproved/endorsed project, neither my son, michael, dionne nor i knew of the allegations of abuse,...
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first we heard from former england international gary neville. 0f former england international gary neville course he is a tv pundit now. he said he was opposed to the sale of wembley, not for emotional regions but because it was, in his words, desperate. that would for emotional reasons. the fa say that selling wembley would give them an extra £70 million a yearfor grassroots facilities, gary neville was the point is that there is so much money sloshing around at the top of english football at £70 million was a pittance and could be raised to putting a levy on agents‘ fees or getting premier league teams to ta ke fees or getting premier league teams to take a slight cut in prize—money. he said selling wembley would come back to haunt them. the fa feel to fund a grass—roots programme they have to sell a national asset, a national stadium? it is, quite simply, ridiculous. i completely agree with everything you put in that statement before the question finally came. this is a nonsense. it's a nonsense. this is not me being emotional about wembley. i'm not emotional about wembley, forget wembl
first we heard from former england international gary neville. 0f former england international gary neville course he is a tv pundit now. he said he was opposed to the sale of wembley, not for emotional regions but because it was, in his words, desperate. that would for emotional reasons. the fa say that selling wembley would give them an extra £70 million a yearfor grassroots facilities, gary neville was the point is that there is so much money sloshing around at the top of english football...
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lenore and gary are back., let me connect china to the iphone. 20% of iphone sales come from china. a lot of iphones are made in china. we'll look at that aspect of the whole situation. will apple get a break that other items made in china won't get because of their close connections to the white house? >> i don't know. i mean they're not included in the current round of tariffs but if mr. trump goes ahead, hits all 500 billion of imports from china, that will hit iphones eventually. the company is very exposed in china, you mentioned 20% of the market. they do almost all of their manufacturing there. they seem to be getting a shot across the bow from the government there in terms of heavy media criticism lately. this is a lot of what we want to see. are they getting squeezed by the government there in some fashion. david: lance, foxconn made a big deal, as well they should have, the president mentioned it, the new plant opening up in the united states. i believe it is in wisconsin. they're doing their best to
lenore and gary are back., let me connect china to the iphone. 20% of iphone sales come from china. a lot of iphones are made in china. we'll look at that aspect of the whole situation. will apple get a break that other items made in china won't get because of their close connections to the white house? >> i don't know. i mean they're not included in the current round of tariffs but if mr. trump goes ahead, hits all 500 billion of imports from china, that will hit iphones eventually. the...
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with me gary seymore. gary, nice to have you on, and let me begin. we showed the president's tweet a second ago. now the president's tweet indicates that he is now concerned that russia is going to interfere in the upcoming election and they'll be working to help the democrats. hang on. putin said something about that just last week. >> president putin, did you want president trump to win the election and did you direct any of your officials to help him do that? >> translator: yes, i did. yes, i did, because he talked about bringing the u.s./russia relationship back to normal. >> i'm going to come back to that. robin wright is with us as well. robin, let me put this first one to you. since we heard putin say he wanted trump to win and now we're back to trump believing russia is going to interfere with the next u.s. election but they're going to interfere to help the bad guys, the democrats in the president's own words, to that you say what? >> well, i say i'm confused. i think the gyrations over the past week whether it's on whether the russia invest
with me gary seymore. gary, nice to have you on, and let me begin. we showed the president's tweet a second ago. now the president's tweet indicates that he is now concerned that russia is going to interfere in the upcoming election and they'll be working to help the democrats. hang on. putin said something about that just last week. >> president putin, did you want president trump to win the election and did you direct any of your officials to help him do that? >> translator: yes,...
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we start cooling down a ltle bit closer normal. >> gary, thank you. 7:19 on sunday morning. it's t been aough surprise for firefighters outest. yesterday. tough seasodlturnedy. a firefighter died while in startedlames near yosemite friday night near the west end ofark p national forest. already 130 acres were burned and it's unclear at this point how that fire started. the firefighter killed lechz behind a wife and two young children. no>> tw 7:19. thai soccerm is recooperating. they were trapped inside the cave for more than two weeks it will be sometime before they're up and running ain.fox's details. >>reeporter: they'oing great. that assessment from doctors treating young assayiating pls and coach rescued from a cave new thailand. >> their physi bodies are strong and fit and allca is cleared and or feveryone's meev is superb. >> all 14 were severe nourished and they've gradually about eating mod woreurgical troovkz ward off infexz they will beas rele thursday and friday and some say the firsthing they plan to do when theyho get is eat. >> frieded crispy pork with rice. >
we start cooling down a ltle bit closer normal. >> gary, thank you. 7:19 on sunday morning. it's t been aough surprise for firefighters outest. yesterday. tough seasodlturnedy. a firefighter died while in startedlames near yosemite friday night near the west end ofark p national forest. already 130 acres were burned and it's unclear at this point how that fire started. the firefighter killed lechz behind a wife and two young children. no>> tw 7:19. thai soccerm is recooperating....
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let's go to gary in california gary >> caller: hey, beautiful southern california boo-yah to you, jimy man what's up? >> caller: i want to thank you for all you do along with my 20-year-old son who is a huge fan. and i love solar energy, and know that you're a proponent of first solar, but want to know what you think of solar edge >> first solar is going to report soon and we have to worry about the chinese flooding solar. solar edge is a technology company connected to solar, and therefore is much higher i like that. let's go to chuck in pennsylvania chuck? >> hey, thanks for taking my call, jim, and thanks for all you do to help investors. >> i do my best. thank you. >> caller: and a quick shout out to my neighbor chris who is watching too it's a great show. >> chris, hey you doing? >> caller: rpm >> elliott took a position in it you know we like the company the stake that they took made them let's say -- >> buy, buy! >> meat rpm be a little more forceful and aggressive. i think it's a good situation still, even up here. derek in california, derek >> caller: boo-yah, jim. first-time
let's go to gary in california gary >> caller: hey, beautiful southern california boo-yah to you, jimy man what's up? >> caller: i want to thank you for all you do along with my 20-year-old son who is a huge fan. and i love solar energy, and know that you're a proponent of first solar, but want to know what you think of solar edge >> first solar is going to report soon and we have to worry about the chinese flooding solar. solar edge is a technology company connected to solar,...
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i disagree with gary in that.s is the most targeted advertising platform ever created, and that's what's created all the value -- elizabeth: people get tired of being on facebook, but -- [inaudible] >> they also own instagram and what's app, and they have yet to monetize anything from what's app in any real big fashion, and revenue was still up 43% year-over-year. we saw this with netflix a year or so ago. elizabeth: let's get to the breakthrough deal with the e.u., gary. were you surprised at the president winning? president trump secured a historic trade deal with the e.u., gary b. they're talking zero tariffs and barriers and holding off on the car tariffs and resolving the metal tariffs. gary b., will the president's critics be silenced right now? he looks like he's winning. he's getting stuff done. [laughter] >> well, there's a couple questions there. one, will the president's critics be silenced? no, of course not. [laughter] they'll find some, you know, enormous flaw in his strategy. but should we be surpri
i disagree with gary in that.s is the most targeted advertising platform ever created, and that's what's created all the value -- elizabeth: people get tired of being on facebook, but -- [inaudible] >> they also own instagram and what's app, and they have yet to monetize anything from what's app in any real big fashion, and revenue was still up 43% year-over-year. we saw this with netflix a year or so ago. elizabeth: let's get to the breakthrough deal with the e.u., gary. were you...
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amy: gary, this is your mayor -- >> apart from a guy like trump. and go this is london mayor sadiq khan respondiding to tru's racist rant on "good morning britain." >> my y messagage to president p is, we londoners like your country. we l love americans. there arare americans who contriribute to our r city econc week, socially, and c culturally and we thank them for r what thy do. i hope y you realize w we as a y are really diverse. we have a variety of views that arare held by manyny peopl we are b both londonerers with difffferent views, but we respet each other. the wonderfulhing aboutut our cicity is our didiversity. it is a ststrength, not t a weaknessss. i hope in the next two days, you'll experieiee some of that diversity and realize it is a strength not to be afraid of, but to be cherished. amy: that is the mayor. i wanted to ask you to respond to what he is saying and also the effects of britain, of brexit on communities of color, on poorer communities. is there a disparate effect? and what is the brexit that president trump has so attacke
amy: gary, this is your mayor -- >> apart from a guy like trump. and go this is london mayor sadiq khan respondiding to tru's racist rant on "good morning britain." >> my y messagage to president p is, we londoners like your country. we l love americans. there arare americans who contriribute to our r city econc week, socially, and c culturally and we thank them for r what thy do. i hope y you realize w we as a y are really diverse. we have a variety of views that arare...
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>> i would argue though, gary the fact that mr.uncker actually come to the white house, sitting in the oval office. >> i will give you that. >> he is saying let's talk. it is uncomfortable he came. >> give me outcomes. >> you're right. trish: this is the concern, gary, in this while, while they sort it all out, you might actually do some damage to the u.s. economy. i mean one hopes that maybe another round of tax cuts, tax cuts, 2.0, might aid things a bit in the process. go ahead? >> well, look, the economy is just on a great path right now. i think we're pretty sure going to be four, four 1/2, maybe even five. i do believe it is going to continue as we move forward because interest rates remain low. china easing again. europe and japan are still negative rates and printing money. but, these are the type of things that, i use the word all the time, uncertainty. if you put uncertainty into the system, you don't know how business owners, big, medium, and small are going to react. you're not sure how the consumers will react in it. w
>> i would argue though, gary the fact that mr.uncker actually come to the white house, sitting in the oval office. >> i will give you that. >> he is saying let's talk. it is uncomfortable he came. >> give me outcomes. >> you're right. trish: this is the concern, gary, in this while, while they sort it all out, you might actually do some damage to the u.s. economy. i mean one hopes that maybe another round of tax cuts, tax cuts, 2.0, might aid things a bit in the...
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gary still owns them.plans to make collector prints. >> you can get the latest news anytime with the upgraded abc 7 news app. enhanced live video features, more customization, and personalized -- >>> thank you for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. stay with us. >> abc 7 news at 5:00 starts right now. >>> he got into the yard next door to me, broke into their home and they defended themselves and shot them. >> a robber pick it is wrong house to break into. the third time was not the charm. a homeowner opened fire. >> police released surveillance video in hopes of finding a killer. a san jose family is hoping someone out there knows this guy. >>> california, burning from top to bottom, fire season intensifies, new fires, dozens of homes destroyed, and one person killed. >> giving homeless people money, the debate is old, this case is new. $14,000 in donations is raising a lot of questions. >>> and the bay area's bestfren >> announcer: live where you live, this is abc 7 news. >>> bullet holes, shattered pot,
gary still owns them.plans to make collector prints. >> you can get the latest news anytime with the upgraded abc 7 news app. enhanced live video features, more customization, and personalized -- >>> thank you for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. stay with us. >> abc 7 news at 5:00 starts right now. >>> he got into the yard next door to me, broke into their home and they defended themselves and shot them. >> a robber pick it is wrong house to break into....
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gary lineker was in matter. the tea rs of gary lineker was in matter.magic of moscow? gary lineker can see some similarities between the two squad ‘s 28 years apart. i think they have a chance of doing better than we did in italia 90, i don't think they have anything like as strong an opposition as we did, because west germany back then were too graphically strong, comfortably tournament favourites. —— were too graphically strong. the england team seems strong, a reflection of their manager. there are parallels between bobby robson and gareth southgate. they are both doing it in the world cup, fora they are both doing it in the world cup, for a start, they both have real empathy, both clearly have their players busting a gut for them. they both have a genuine passion for the game, which you see released on occasions. ijust took the go one step farther, or maybe two. their last major championship final was euro 96, losing to the germans on penalties. i was behind the goal at wembley when they lost in a penalty shoot out. alan shearer was pa rt penalty sh
gary lineker was in matter. the tea rs of gary lineker was in matter.magic of moscow? gary lineker can see some similarities between the two squad ‘s 28 years apart. i think they have a chance of doing better than we did in italia 90, i don't think they have anything like as strong an opposition as we did, because west germany back then were too graphically strong, comfortably tournament favourites. —— were too graphically strong. the england team seems strong, a reflection of their...
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a son's search for the truth. >> francis gary powers junior is the son of gary and claudia powers. he holds a bachelor degree of philosophy from los angeles and a masters degr
a son's search for the truth. >> francis gary powers junior is the son of gary and claudia powers. he holds a bachelor degree of philosophy from los angeles and a masters degr
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-love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary. on march 1, 1810 -- [ ding ] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -the colossus of rhodes. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann -- [ ding ] -brahms' "lullaby," or "wiegenlied." -when will it end? [ ding ] -not today, ron. you mighyour joints...ng for your heart... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. soledad: the'e state, county, or metro area in the united states where someone earning minimum wage could afford a decent two bedroom apartment. that's according to a recent study from the national low income housing coalition. california is in the middle of a housing crisis. too much demand, not enough supply. and definitely not a lot of options for low-income renters. so, as our correspondent jess gomez tells us, they're heading south of the border
-love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary. on march 1, 1810 -- [ ding ] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -the colossus of rhodes. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann -- [ ding ] -brahms' "lullaby," or "wiegenlied." -when will it end? [ ding ] -not today, ron. you mighyour joints...ng for your heart... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally...
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this man, gary v gary vaynerchuk inspiring by doling out unusual wisdom. >> i'm a counter-puncher. >>'s go. >> completely unstoppable. >> there's a talent behind being good at people behavior. i have that. >> does he ever. with 2 million twitter followers, 3.5 on instagram, whopping net worth of $360 million, gary vaynerchuk isn't messing around. >> from the bottom of my heart, i want to tell you thank you. >> serial entrepreneur, speaker, author, mogul, ceo. >> that's the number one thing i would invest in. >> he's disrupting investors. >> if you want bling-bling, buy the jets, work. that's how you get it. >> vaynermedia is an empire. >> just an ad agency. if you watch "mad men," we're just doing the best job of the 2018 version of that. >> the journey here, fully self-made. >> it's a classic immigration story. i came in the late '70s. my parents had nothing. >> boy from belarus moves to new jersey. >> baseball cards, classic 1980s jersey boy hustler. >> he husbatled his e-commerce moving from liquor store to screen. >> welcome to live tv. i am your host gary vaynerchuk. >> what was
this man, gary v gary vaynerchuk inspiring by doling out unusual wisdom. >> i'm a counter-puncher. >>'s go. >> completely unstoppable. >> there's a talent behind being good at people behavior. i have that. >> does he ever. with 2 million twitter followers, 3.5 on instagram, whopping net worth of $360 million, gary vaynerchuk isn't messing around. >> from the bottom of my heart, i want to tell you thank you. >> serial entrepreneur, speaker, author,...
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trish: all right, gary. you've been pretty critical of these things, so take it away. >> if we go into 200 billion, 300 billion, 400 billion, we can talk numbers, it is only half percent gdp but markets look forward and you never know effect of the domino effect. that's the big worry especially if we go into autos, food chain for autos boggles the mind how many different things are involved. so it is something to watch. i am not worried right now. 30, 40, yeah, farmers getting affected, harley-davidson, that is a fly on an elephant's butt, i'm not worried about that especially with interest rates staying low but if it escalates you start to worry. trish: do you think the fed will stay on course? we're not talking escalating overnight but they will continue their trajectory here of higher rates. >> oh, yeah. if you look what mr. powell said in front of the senate yesterday, now the house today, he is planning to increase interest rates at a steady pace. he will not upset the jobs market but he will get us bac
trish: all right, gary. you've been pretty critical of these things, so take it away. >> if we go into 200 billion, 300 billion, 400 billion, we can talk numbers, it is only half percent gdp but markets look forward and you never know effect of the domino effect. that's the big worry especially if we go into autos, food chain for autos boggles the mind how many different things are involved. so it is something to watch. i am not worried right now. 30, 40, yeah, farmers getting affected,...
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-love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary. on march 1, 1810 -- [ ding ] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -the colossus of rhodes. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann -- [ ding ] -brahms' "lullaby," or "wiegenlied." -when will it end? [ ding ] -not today, ron. -when will it end? [ ding ] any paint can change the way a room looks. but only one can change how it feels. century, from benjamin moore, is the first-ever soft touch matte finish paint. its revolutionary texture unlocks 75 unprecedented colors, each with exquisite depth and richness. it's a difference you can see, touch, and feel. that's proudly particular. century. only at select local paint and hardware stores. we all want to know you know, the new, new thing. with xfinity's retail stores, you can now see the latest. want to test drive the latest devices? be our guest. want to save on mobile? just ask. want to demo the latest innovations and technology? do it here. come see how we're making things simple, easy, and awesome. plus come in today and ask about xfin
-love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary. on march 1, 1810 -- [ ding ] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -the colossus of rhodes. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann -- [ ding ] -brahms' "lullaby," or "wiegenlied." -when will it end? [ ding ] -not today, ron. -when will it end? [ ding ] any paint can change the way a room looks. but only one can change how it feels. century, from benjamin moore, is the first-ever soft touch matte finish...
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trish: even with shirley temples all around town. >> we won't talk about gary cohn in this hit.way he is not here. rupert murdoch our boss is here. bob iger, the gentleman who wants to buy, who runs disney, who wants to buy our entertainment assets is here. brian roberts, ceo of comcast, who wants to break up possibly that deal. we got bidding war for those assets, talking about, for sky, plc. fox to put in a bid to buy all of it. if it buys all of it, and disney deals goes through, it transfers to disney. here is the fly in the ointment, comcast a lot of people are talking about, my sources likely to up the bid, try to essentially outbid fox for sky as part of its sort of grand plan to rebuild and buildout comcast. now here is the interesting thing. everybody believed that this conference that the deal for comcast, buying our assets engaging in a bidding war, for the assets going to disney, would occur right here. so this sky news thrown kind of a monkey wrench into that thinking. you remember, trish, a couple days ago i said disney bankers, disney is the other side who wants t
trish: even with shirley temples all around town. >> we won't talk about gary cohn in this hit.way he is not here. rupert murdoch our boss is here. bob iger, the gentleman who wants to buy, who runs disney, who wants to buy our entertainment assets is here. brian roberts, ceo of comcast, who wants to break up possibly that deal. we got bidding war for those assets, talking about, for sky, plc. fox to put in a bid to buy all of it. if it buys all of it, and disney deals goes through, it...
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-love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary. on march 1, 1810 -- [ ding ] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -the colossus of rhodes. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann -- [ ding ] -brahms' "lullaby," or "wiegenlied." -when will it end? [ ding ] -not today, ron. -when will it end? [ ding ] so, my portfolio did pretthat's great.year. but the market was up nearly twice as much. that's a tough pill to swallow. exactly. so i started trading. but with everything out there, how do you know what to buy? well, i think my friend victor has just the thing for you. check this out, td ameritrade makes it easier to find the investments that might be right for you. like our etf comparison tool it lets you see how etfs measure up to one another. analyst ratings and past performance... nice. td ameritrade also offers access to coaches and a full education curriculum to help you improve your skills. that is cool. and if you still have any questions you can always chat with us on facebook or call our experienced service team, 24/7. yep. jus
-love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary. on march 1, 1810 -- [ ding ] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -the colossus of rhodes. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann -- [ ding ] -brahms' "lullaby," or "wiegenlied." -when will it end? [ ding ] -not today, ron. -when will it end? [ ding ] so, my portfolio did pretthat's great.year. but the market was up nearly twice as much. that's a tough pill to swallow. exactly. so i started trading....
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this, a cold front pushing through, and later in the day, the same weather watcher, gary, spotted someront through. now, the satellite picture shows extensive cloud over northern and eastern parts of the country. that cold front continues to work its way southwards and significantly, it's going to be bringing fresher air. so the humidity will be dropping and as that happens, the temperatures will drop further as well. so it's going to be fresher, more comfortable night's sleep ahead. temperatures between around about 10 and 15 celsius for the early risers tuesday morning. a lot of dry weather out and about as well. this is the pressure chart for tuesday, high pressure still with us but we do have that weak cold front moving into the heart of southern england. further north in scotland, a weak warm front will bring some thickening cloud and the prospect of seeing a few spots of rain. nothing to help the gardens mind you. for most areas, it's just going to be a dry day. a lot of cloud to start off with but that cloud will thin and break up with time, some spells of sunshine breaking thro
this, a cold front pushing through, and later in the day, the same weather watcher, gary, spotted someront through. now, the satellite picture shows extensive cloud over northern and eastern parts of the country. that cold front continues to work its way southwards and significantly, it's going to be bringing fresher air. so the humidity will be dropping and as that happens, the temperatures will drop further as well. so it's going to be fresher, more comfortable night's sleep ahead....
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. >> gary mcgrady, good morning to you. isboy, t going to be down right oppressive for a couple days. >> yeah and it may extend top tuesday as well. tuesday might be you know kind ofin trendlower. but still i think it will be oppressive. tuesday we're headed for blaze ep heat out there. hottest days coming our way. certainly today and then tomorrow.tomorrow ends up beinge but think tuesday eventure. though it may be, cooler humidity wise, it may fee well over 100. look what's going on. this is not just a heat wave for us. it's building out west a while. lighter orange here that's heat advisory. darker orange evenurst orange no pun intheded t excessive heat wnings thereout o d back towards detroit. extendin down to st. louis the heat warning in effect and north of us, we're in the heat advisory excessive heat warning for philly up towards eastern sections of pennsylvania as well. no doubt, hazy, hotid out there. temperatures today to upper 90ss. like with this in place 100 to 105 degrees. looking at expected feels like tempe
. >> gary mcgrady, good morning to you. isboy, t going to be down right oppressive for a couple days. >> yeah and it may extend top tuesday as well. tuesday might be you know kind ofin trendlower. but still i think it will be oppressive. tuesday we're headed for blaze ep heat out there. hottest days coming our way. certainly today and then tomorrow.tomorrow ends up beinge but think tuesday eventure. though it may be, cooler humidity wise, it may fee well over 100. look what's going...
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-love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary.march 1, 1810 -- [ ding ] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -the colossus of rhodes. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann -- [ ding ] -brahms' "lullaby," or "wiegenlied." -when will it end? [ ding ] -not today, ron. >>> "keeping them honest" tonight, the administration that tore thousands of children from their families today went public today but did not come clean. the children detained since the zero tolerance border policy took effect. when he stopped talking they were still in the dark when they will be reunified and how they will be reunified and how many kids are still in custody. the reason cannot be simple. we're all in the dark because the administration having created the problem in the first place does not seem to be solving it with all due speed or some due speed, concealing one key measure of that lack of progress. today, the secretary could not confirm the number of children that have been separated from their parents during zero tolerance. it's odd because they wer
-love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary.march 1, 1810 -- [ ding ] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -the colossus of rhodes. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann -- [ ding ] -brahms' "lullaby," or "wiegenlied." -when will it end? [ ding ] -not today, ron. >>> "keeping them honest" tonight, the administration that tore thousands of children from their families today went public today but did not come clean. the children...
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gary, thanks very much.is going to keep us up—to—date and we will speak with lyce doucet in around half an hour. theresa may's plans for brexit are facing another challenge this morning, as the former education secretary justine greening calls for a second referendum on leaving the eu. in an article for the times, the putney mp, who voted to remain, describes the government's current approach as "a fudge". it comes ahead of a crucial vote on the strategy in parliament this week. let's speak to our political correspondent, jonathan blake. morning, jonathan. how much of a blow is it forjustine greening to say this? last week the prime minister's brexit plans did not go entirely as she would have hoped, something of an understatement. cabinet ministers resigning, president trump saying the prospect ofa uk— president trump saying the prospect of a uk— us trade deal were dead. if the prime minister went to bed thinking this would be the week when things go according to plan, though that was probably unlikely, she
gary, thanks very much.is going to keep us up—to—date and we will speak with lyce doucet in around half an hour. theresa may's plans for brexit are facing another challenge this morning, as the former education secretary justine greening calls for a second referendum on leaving the eu. in an article for the times, the putney mp, who voted to remain, describes the government's current approach as "a fudge". it comes ahead of a crucial vote on the strategy in parliament this week....
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when gary submitted he was hoping they would buy one. >> many do come from this region, grizzly peek, edna valley. here's half dome. how ironic the man who makes a living selling large scale prints now has best sellers at less than one inch tall and 50 cents each. in context, size does no matter. >> it puts you in the history books. these are going to be collectible. >> noun to future generations as gary crab originals automatically timeless. >> have you bought in the stamps yet. >> it's on my to do list. >> nbc 7 news. >> we should point out the postal service bought rights to the photos. he's going to make collector in. at the allah mcounty fair. beginning to pack up. right now we've got our pop ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ ench >>> tesla is finally offering test drives. began taking it's drive appointments at a handful of bay area appointments. at the location customers got
when gary submitted he was hoping they would buy one. >> many do come from this region, grizzly peek, edna valley. here's half dome. how ironic the man who makes a living selling large scale prints now has best sellers at less than one inch tall and 50 cents each. in context, size does no matter. >> it puts you in the history books. these are going to be collectible. >> noun to future generations as gary crab originals automatically timeless. >> have you bought in the...
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-love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary. on march 1, 1810 -- [ ding ] -- [ ding ] -the colossus of rhodes. -brahms' "lullaby,"f rhodes. or "wiegenlied." you mighyontur jois...ng for your hea. so wn'uutake something for the most important part of you... with an ingredieriinly,llginay ostes natioe.is now the numbert prevagen. the name to remember. soledad: the'e ste,outro me ontr y,ar in the united states where someone earning minimum wage couldford r apartment.oo that's according to a recent study from the national low income housingoalition.foia is a and ing crisis. notdes telow-niincome. so, as our c jsdenton gomez tells us, they're headingg n sets,some 90,00 have crossed asy go bord jokinground should getof minsodi e some wackeos and i was like we and he was like get some tacosic and i've mexico ever since. inn ba d ing in seattle. l david: w a i was still living under the livable wage. jessicdn't te him lize he t a:do after monthsd ran is s stthose e he international move is saving him more thaper mo00n $10 nth in rent. m
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this, a cold front pushing through, and later in the day, the same weather watcher, gary, spotted some and eastern parts of the country. that cold front continues to work its way southwards and significantly, it's going to be bringing fresher air. so the humidity will be dropping and as that happens, the temperatures will drop further as well. so it's going to be fresher, more comfortable night's sleep ahead. temperatures between around about 10 and 15 celsius for the early risers tuesday morning. a lot of dry weather out and about as well. this is the pressure chart for tuesday, high pressure still with us but we do have that weak cold front moving into the heart of southern england. further north in scotland, a weak warm front will bring some thickening cloud and the prospect of seeing a few spots of rain. nothing to help the gardens mind you. for most areas, it's just going to be a dry day. a lot of cloud to start off with but that cloud will thin and break up with time, some spells of sunshine breaking through as we go through the afternoon. now, temperature—wise, 0k, it's not goin
this, a cold front pushing through, and later in the day, the same weather watcher, gary, spotted some and eastern parts of the country. that cold front continues to work its way southwards and significantly, it's going to be bringing fresher air. so the humidity will be dropping and as that happens, the temperatures will drop further as well. so it's going to be fresher, more comfortable night's sleep ahead. temperatures between around about 10 and 15 celsius for the early risers tuesday...
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david: thanks, gary. melissa: airport one down in brussels is as president criticizes the nato allies and defense spending habits. blake burman live in brussels. blake, what can we expect from the president during his trip? reporter: good evening to you from brussels. president trump is down here about an hour. it will be quiet newt for the president. no public events on his asked you. if today was forecast, you can expect fireworks tomorrow when president trump heads to nato headquarters. the president tweeted as he was landing here to europe, minutes beforehand, following, writing quote, the european union makes it impossible for farmers, workers, and companies to do bus in europe. u.s. has a $150 trade deficit and they want us to happily defend them through nato, nicely pay for it, just doesn't work! that was part of the message from the president minutes before he touched down here. as he was leaving the white house today both on camera and on twitter he was reiterating that very same message as it re
david: thanks, gary. melissa: airport one down in brussels is as president criticizes the nato allies and defense spending habits. blake burman live in brussels. blake, what can we expect from the president during his trip? reporter: good evening to you from brussels. president trump is down here about an hour. it will be quiet newt for the president. no public events on his asked you. if today was forecast, you can expect fireworks tomorrow when president trump heads to nato headquarters. the...
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how do they go about navigating this, gary? >> well, there are two components, appears to be two components to the cave. there's the air filled component which you can walk through or crawl through. then of course there's the area of the cave that's now been flooded and is under water. and that requires some extremely specialized skills to be able to negotiate. they have brought in some of the best cave divers in the world. and they have dove in incredibly difficult conditions. and they -- my understanding is there are what are called four sumps which are locations where the cave passage is filled with water, and there are four of those they have to dive through. some of those require that they take off their diving equipment and push through. so this is extremely technical diving. very few people in the world are capable of doing it. there's no visibility or very limited visibility, and you have to follow a dive line and, again, the conditions are not good. >> what can rescuers do if the water levels do, in fact, rise? >> well
how do they go about navigating this, gary? >> well, there are two components, appears to be two components to the cave. there's the air filled component which you can walk through or crawl through. then of course there's the area of the cave that's now been flooded and is under water. and that requires some extremely specialized skills to be able to negotiate. they have brought in some of the best cave divers in the world. and they have dove in incredibly difficult conditions. and they...
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gary lineker is now the bbc‘s highest—paid star on £1.7 million.ecause she, like many actors and presenters, are either paid by an independent firm, or the bbc‘s private production arm. which explains why bbc names such as david attenborough and david dimbleby don't appear. and amongst viewers in cardiff, there was another concern. i just think it's far too much that they are paid, far too much for the little bit they do. if you trust what they say and they know what they say, then it's worth paying them the money to do the job. who is worth that sort of money? they are not saving lives. so some progress on the gender gap but the bbc women campaigning for equal pay say there is still a long way to go. david sillito, bbc news. police in wiltshire say they've begun speaking to charlie rowley — one of the victims of the novichok poisoning who's regained consciousness and is no longer in a critical condition. officers say they spoke briefly to him in salisbury district hospital. over 100 counter—terrorism detectives are trying to establish the source o
gary lineker is now the bbc‘s highest—paid star on £1.7 million.ecause she, like many actors and presenters, are either paid by an independent firm, or the bbc‘s private production arm. which explains why bbc names such as david attenborough and david dimbleby don't appear. and amongst viewers in cardiff, there was another concern. i just think it's far too much that they are paid, far too much for the little bit they do. if you trust what they say and they know what they say, then it's...