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it was gayle, stedman, gayle's kids. we were all like, "did that just happen?" right.s-- it felt surreal. barack obama was the first african-american to be elected president. and now, we've had somebody elected president who was a media figure, you might argue. um, now-- [audience laughs] we've never had a woman elected president of the united states. so have you ever thought that, given the popularity you have, we haven't broken the glass ceiling yet for women, that you could actually run for president and actually be elected. [cheers, applause] i-- [audience laughs] i actually never thought that was-- i never considered the question. even a possibility. i just thought, "oh..." "oh." right, because it's clear that you don't need government experience to be elected president-- that's what i thought! i thought, "oh, gee, i don't have the experience, i don't know enough, i don't know--" and now, i'm thinking, "oh." right. [audience laughs, claps] "oh." well... now, speaking of o, that's the name of your magazine, right? yes, it is. [laughs] so a couple final questions be
it was gayle, stedman, gayle's kids. we were all like, "did that just happen?" right.s-- it felt surreal. barack obama was the first african-american to be elected president. and now, we've had somebody elected president who was a media figure, you might argue. um, now-- [audience laughs] we've never had a woman elected president of the united states. so have you ever thought that, given the popularity you have, we haven't broken the glass ceiling yet for women, that you could...
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good morning, the great gayle king joins us good morning! >> well, you can just say gayle king. gotcha. >>> it's good to see you, kenny. i know you're thinking where's michelle? very good to see you, kenny. today we have the latest on north korea's new threat to detonate a hydrogen bomb in the pacific ocean and kim jong-un's rare statement attacking president trump. plus a cancer-stricken grandmother needs a stem cell transplant to survive. her sister in vietnam is a perfect match. why is the government not allowing her sister into the united states? >> bill gates will be in studio 57 at the table with us. the progress he and his wife have made on global health. and why some of that work is now at risk! we'll talk about that all that plus the eye-opener, your world in 90 seconds. see you at 7:00. >> 90 seconds. >> there you go. >> see you at 7:00 in 15 minutes. say hey to michelle. >> i definitely will. she is sitting right next to me. >> hi, gayle! >> see you at the top of the hour. >> hi, michelle! all right. bye. >> i love that gayle scolded you. >> more energy. >>> a huge se
good morning, the great gayle king joins us good morning! >> well, you can just say gayle king. gotcha. >>> it's good to see you, kenny. i know you're thinking where's michelle? very good to see you, kenny. today we have the latest on north korea's new threat to detonate a hydrogen bomb in the pacific ocean and kim jong-un's rare statement attacking president trump. plus a cancer-stricken grandmother needs a stem cell transplant to survive. her sister in vietnam is a perfect...
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gayle? >> can't get there too soon. >>> president trump is promising to deliver what he calls historic tax relief for the american people. the president unveiled details of his proposal yesterday in indiana. he called the plan a miracle for the middle class. >> we're going to cut taxes for the middle class, make the tax code simpler and more fair for everyday americans. >> now, the president's plan would collapse the current seven individual tax brackets down to three. 12%, the cuts are aimed at corporations. the 35% rate would plummet to 25%. many of the details still remain unclear. democrats say it's a windfall for the wealthy. >> it's unclear how much that plan will help. >>> meanwhile the oversight committee is investigating trump's travel practices. the administration was already under fire by health and human services secretary erat price and now steve manu shann. now we learn they paid tens of thousands for scott pruitt to take noncommercial flights. juliana goldberg has more. good m
gayle? >> can't get there too soon. >>> president trump is promising to deliver what he calls historic tax relief for the american people. the president unveiled details of his proposal yesterday in indiana. he called the plan a miracle for the middle class. >> we're going to cut taxes for the middle class, make the tax code simpler and more fair for everyday americans. >> now, the president's plan would collapse the current seven individual tax brackets down to...
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gayle king joins us now from . . yorkgoodngthan tarts at 7 o >>> coming up later on "cbs this morning," gayle king joins us now from new york. good morning, gayle. >> michelle, guess where i am. can you see me in this picture? i think -- it's so -- "cbs this morning"! we want to make sure people know exactly what they're watching. you got it? [ pause ] >> michelle? [ laughter ] >> i got it. i'm sorry. yeah. i was talking to you, gayle but -- no, i got it. love it. >> earth to michelle! >> i'm here. >> okay. here's what we have today. ahead we're in mexico city with the ongoing rescue efforts after that massive earthquake. i know you have been talking about it, too. we are also going to take you to puerto rico where hurricane harvey is hitting right now and she is fierce. plus, u.s. ambassador to the u.n. that's nikki haley is going to be joining us. what's next after president trump's threat to north korea? and criticism of the iran nuclear deal and norah is here today but she is not going to be at the table. she is
gayle king joins us now from . . yorkgoodngthan tarts at 7 o >>> coming up later on "cbs this morning," gayle king joins us now from new york. good morning, gayle. >> michelle, guess where i am. can you see me in this picture? i think -- it's so -- "cbs this morning"! we want to make sure people know exactly what they're watching. you got it? [ pause ] >> michelle? [ laughter ] >> i got it. i'm sorry. yeah. i was talking to you, gayle but -- no, i...
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gayle: they have been largely sympathetic.ticularly in one episode anderson cooper in the interview was listening to hillary clinton tell him about how russian spies no longer dress in black and sneak into people's offices, but they are able to sit in their military head kawrtr quarters and break into computers. that would have been a perfect time for anderson to say what about your season secure server that was accessible. do you have think that played into what happened in the election. but he didn't. emily: there was an entire chapter in her book called "my emails." this is her account of the election. it's an historic election on many counts including the fact it was the first time a major party nominated a woman. howie: what we are trying to focus on is the way in which anchors dealt with her. i to the "today show" interview was the toughest. didn't she get a pretty easy ride? emily: you can't go five minutes in the media without seeing somebody's account of what happened in this election. someone's analysis. i think it's
gayle: they have been largely sympathetic.ticularly in one episode anderson cooper in the interview was listening to hillary clinton tell him about how russian spies no longer dress in black and sneak into people's offices, but they are able to sit in their military head kawrtr quarters and break into computers. that would have been a perfect time for anderson to say what about your season secure server that was accessible. do you have think that played into what happened in the election. but...
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his county when gayle was playing for somerset.an ever. he has the x factor, he is a game changer. loads of batters, when you get them out you know that they are big wickets. it might be in the back of his mind. let's hope when i get him again he'll remember it. i've been pleased with how i'm playing, pleased with the white ball as well. i can't say if i will always play, it's out of my hands, above my pay grade. it's something i'm really hoping to do. a really exciting challenge to be playing in the last one—day series at home before the big winter ahead. stuart broad and heather knight, along with some potential
his county when gayle was playing for somerset.an ever. he has the x factor, he is a game changer. loads of batters, when you get them out you know that they are big wickets. it might be in the back of his mind. let's hope when i get him again he'll remember it. i've been pleased with how i'm playing, pleased with the white ball as well. i can't say if i will always play, it's out of my hands, above my pay grade. it's something i'm really hoping to do. a really exciting challenge to be playing...
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welcome, gayle, a pleasure to have you here tonight, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> let me start out with the basic question that aditi roy posed in her report. do you think the country's credit bureau industry is adequately regulated? >> we share the same deep concern that members of the public are expressing about this data breach and we'll certainly be looking into it along with several others in federal government. >> do you think there needs to be more or tighter regulation? >> it's clear there's something to be looked at here. there are a lot of people in washington who will be doing that. >> let's talk about the credit freeze issue. first of all, do you think that we have an issue with experian or transunion and what should a consumer do or an investor do, for that matter, if perhaps we see the same sort of situation develop there? and do you think we might see that? >> so data is valuable to criminals, and people are trying to steal it. so i can't tell you what will happen with the other bureaus, but if you're an individual who is worried about the potential for thi
welcome, gayle, a pleasure to have you here tonight, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> let me start out with the basic question that aditi roy posed in her report. do you think the country's credit bureau industry is adequately regulated? >> we share the same deep concern that members of the public are expressing about this data breach and we'll certainly be looking into it along with several others in federal government. >> do you think there needs to be more...
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chris gayle was their star a flying start. chris gayle was theirstar man, a flying start.ll short, all—out for 155 with three balls remaining. the one—day series starts on tuesday at 0ld one—day series starts on tuesday at old trafford. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. the government in bangladesh is planning to build a camp to accommodate the a00,000 rohingya muslims who have fled a military crackdown in neighbouring myanmar. the authorities also say they'll impose restrictions on their movement, to stop the refugees settling in other parts of the country. in an interview with the bbc‘s hardtalk programme, the un secretary—general, antonio guterres, said myanmar‘s leader, aung san suu kyi, had to contain the country's military. it is clear we have two dimensions. 0ne dimension is it is not a perfect democracy. this is a situation where the military have the upper hand. you are blaming the military, not aung san suu kyi? who is responsible? it is a complex situation. it is clear there is pressure from the military side to do what is being done on
chris gayle was their star a flying start. chris gayle was theirstar man, a flying start.ll short, all—out for 155 with three balls remaining. the one—day series starts on tuesday at 0ld one—day series starts on tuesday at old trafford. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. the government in bangladesh is planning to build a camp to accommodate the a00,000 rohingya muslims who have fled a military crackdown in neighbouring myanmar. the authorities also say they'll...
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chris gayle scoring quickly, yes, but rarely hurried. here it cost him.attempting target. the west indies 176 was the worry. it wasn't eased any when jason roy fell on the first ball. alex hales fared far better, battering a3. that was enough to offer england hope but it appeared fleeting. key players now coming and, crucially, going. a late night in durham with england left with plenty to do. adam wilde, bbc news. play still underway, england requiring 2a from 5 balls for victory. i suggest looking away now if you don't want to know the premier league results. former england manager roy hodgson suffered a defeat on his return to football. his crystal palace side lost 1—0 to southampton becoming the first top flight team to lose their opening five league matches without scoring a goal. sergio aguero grabbed a hat—trick as manchester city a hat—trick as manchester city beat watford 6—0, to move to the top of the table. they've scored a total of 15 goals in their past three matches. newcastle moved into the top four with their third successive league win, b
chris gayle scoring quickly, yes, but rarely hurried. here it cost him.attempting target. the west indies 176 was the worry. it wasn't eased any when jason roy fell on the first ball. alex hales fared far better, battering a3. that was enough to offer england hope but it appeared fleeting. key players now coming and, crucially, going. a late night in durham with england left with plenty to do. adam wilde, bbc news. play still underway, england requiring 2a from 5 balls for victory. i suggest...
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with chris gayle's wicket, the tourists had lost momentum.ast on the west indies. the question was if their stoke could make his hundred before the close, he had the answer, a century built on perseverance and the platform for ben stokes to finish with a flourish. with a series advantage, england know this talented team will ta ke england know this talented team will take some stopping. it has obviously been a long time coming, my debut one—day international was a long time ago, india, cardiff. roller coasters in one—day internationals, to be honest with you, it has been nice to play a little more recently, and hopefully it isa little more recently, and hopefully it is a stepping block for things to come. that is all for sportsday, coming up ina that is all for sportsday, coming up in a moment, the newspapers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lucy fisher, senior political correspondent at the times, and camilla tominey, political editor of the sunday express. i hope that you
with chris gayle's wicket, the tourists had lost momentum.ast on the west indies. the question was if their stoke could make his hundred before the close, he had the answer, a century built on perseverance and the platform for ben stokes to finish with a flourish. with a series advantage, england know this talented team will ta ke england know this talented team will take some stopping. it has obviously been a long time coming, my debut one—day international was a long time ago, india,...
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is that from experience, gayle?never kiss and tell. >>> the u.s. coast guard is out in force across florida helping with hurricane recovery after tearing through the keys. it went through the island. carter evans flew with the crew with a first trip to the island and got a look at the damage. he's in clear water, florida. carter, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. yesterday we flew about 150 miles south with the coast garpd gard to marco island. we spent hours in the air surveying the damage. our pilots were surprised by what they saw, and so were we. >> a lot of stuff down here below us. >> reporter: from 500 feet in the air, the area around marco island looks like a disaster zone. heavy rain turned this neighborhood of mobile homes into a lake. >> oh, yeah. there's some destroyed houses. >> reporter: we surveying the area with members of the coast guard two days after irma made landfall here as a category 3 storm. 135-mile-per-hour winds ripped off roof tiles and siding from >>mes. looks like these decks on
is that from experience, gayle?never kiss and tell. >>> the u.s. coast guard is out in force across florida helping with hurricane recovery after tearing through the keys. it went through the island. carter evans flew with the crew with a first trip to the island and got a look at the damage. he's in clear water, florida. carter, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. yesterday we flew about 150 miles south with the coast garpd gard to marco island. we spent hours in the air...
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gayle: good, old-fashioned american injean out may become a thing of the past. clear all we have work to do. the question, is what k
gayle: good, old-fashioned american injean out may become a thing of the past. clear all we have work to do. the question, is what k
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gayle?u very much. manuel bojorquez reporting from mexico city. let's go back to washington, d.c. norah is there where she talks with some of the top ceos and the need for tax reform. there's a plan floating around in congress this morning, norah. >> that's right. senators bob corker and pat toomey agreed to an outline that would add $1.5 trillion to the debt over the next ten years. tax cuts without spending, reductions go against gop officials. yesterday we spoke with two, jamie dimon of jpmorgan ginni rometty of ibm. >> give it a little perspective. it's been 30 years since there's been really major tax reform, and if any of us think back 30 years, no cell phone, no internet. that should tell you something about how out of date it is. >> we're going to have much more from gin ni rometty and jamie dimon in the next half hour. they'll say white is's so important for the growth of the economy and the failures here on capitol hill. back to you, charlie. >> thank you, norah. here's a look at s
gayle?u very much. manuel bojorquez reporting from mexico city. let's go back to washington, d.c. norah is there where she talks with some of the top ceos and the need for tax reform. there's a plan floating around in congress this morning, norah. >> that's right. senators bob corker and pat toomey agreed to an outline that would add $1.5 trillion to the debt over the next ten years. tax cuts without spending, reductions go against gop officials. yesterday we spoke with two, jamie dimon...
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live at the white house tonight, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. nancy: mysterious smoke coming from the russian consulate in just oneisco today, day after the trump administration to shut down. firefighters say the smoke was coming from the chimney, but it was a 95 degree day. a spokeswoman said it appears they were intentionally burning something in the fireplace. the state department is closing three russian offices, including one in d.c. it is considered retaliation for russia expelling hundreds of american workers. jonathan: wild video may police --se involving a selling car stolen car. the man they were chasing and arrested has been convicted of attempted murder. tom roussey joins us live in germantown with the story. tom? tom: mogley was convicted on five counts, looking at up to 75 years in prison. when this happened at the apartment and condo building behind me, he went this way and stole a car right away as he tried to get away. what happened next we will show you for the first time. he did not get caught easily. >> he is going through th
live at the white house tonight, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. nancy: mysterious smoke coming from the russian consulate in just oneisco today, day after the trump administration to shut down. firefighters say the smoke was coming from the chimney, but it was a 95 degree day. a spokeswoman said it appears they were intentionally burning something in the fireplace. the state department is closing three russian offices, including one in d.c. it is considered retaliation for russia expelling...
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anna-lysa gayle has the back story.vice.rs of anna-lysa: vietnam veteran george ferris is fighting back against the city by chaining his body to his home on 6th street in northeast. >> this house was built 155 years ago. anna-lysa: the city wants to fix the alley next to his house, and the plane to enter his home as part of their project. a couple days ago they posted this signed thing they would enter this week, but he says not so fast. he claims years of neglect in the alley have caused damages to his home's foundation, which he says has been considered unlivable for more than two years. nobody wants to see it fixed more than my wife and i. but we also want to see our house fixed. anna-lysa: t otherwise he says he is staying put. >> until i get justice or until they drag me away. city released a statement saying in part, we understand this process might be disruptive to the homeowner, but it is important to make sure the property is safe and restore access to the public alley. live, i can tell you that several neighbo
anna-lysa gayle has the back story.vice.rs of anna-lysa: vietnam veteran george ferris is fighting back against the city by chaining his body to his home on 6th street in northeast. >> this house was built 155 years ago. anna-lysa: the city wants to fix the alley next to his house, and the plane to enter his home as part of their project. a couple days ago they posted this signed thing they would enter this week, but he says not so fast. he claims years of neglect in the alley have caused...
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>>> we've got christian, oli, charity, nick, and gayle breaking down the best on the web. including -- >> what happened here? >> stuck. and dad is only willing to help. the quickest way to give the bucket the boot. >>> at the beginning of this video, all seems relatively normal as we're heading north in illinois. but look ahead to this pickup truck. >> oh, no, no, no. i'm going to call 911. >> it's weaving all over the road. you can see these two vehicles, the silver one and blue one are blocking traffic and traffic is backed up for miles. >> oh, yeah. he's hitting the barricades. >> the guys inside the vehicle i think doug perry is the one shooting it, they start speculating as to what's going on. >> i'm wondering if he's diabetic or something, has a medical issue. >> right about here is where it escalates. >> oh, man. back up, back up, back up. >> no, no, no. >> completely off the side taking out the barrier. the driver keeps going. the blue four runner pulls alongside. they've got their window down. they're gesturing at the driver to stop. >> trying to get him to pull o
>>> we've got christian, oli, charity, nick, and gayle breaking down the best on the web. including -- >> what happened here? >> stuck. and dad is only willing to help. the quickest way to give the bucket the boot. >>> at the beginning of this video, all seems relatively normal as we're heading north in illinois. but look ahead to this pickup truck. >> oh, no, no, no. i'm going to call 911. >> it's weaving all over the road. you can see these two...
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. >> reporter: good morning, gayle.e scale of this tragedy is highlighted by how close this nursing home was to help. it is across the street from a hospital, literally 15 steps from a building that had working power and air conditioning. now this morning as you can imagine so many people asking why more wasn't done to prevent this tragedy from happening. >> i open my eyes, i said oh my god! [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: carmen rodriguez family to the oldest victim. hollywood police chief tom sanchez says investigators believe the deaths were heat related. >> they were utilizing portable ac units which were insignificant to reduce the excessive heat in the facility. >> reporter: at:0 wednesday fire rescue crews responded to a cardiac arrest, an hour later another 911 call, a patient having trouble breathing. a fire official reported concerns about the facility, when rescuers responded to a third call, they found three dead bodies on the second floor, that was described as extremely hot, an evacuation ord
. >> reporter: good morning, gayle.e scale of this tragedy is highlighted by how close this nursing home was to help. it is across the street from a hospital, literally 15 steps from a building that had working power and air conditioning. now this morning as you can imagine so many people asking why more wasn't done to prevent this tragedy from happening. >> i open my eyes, i said oh my god! [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: carmen rodriguez family to the oldest...
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live in temple hills, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. josh: one of the saddest parts is that was just the first landfall that maria is going to make. right now, the eye of the storm with the maximum wind of 175 miles per hour. extendne force winds even further, just to the south of st. croix, taking aim at puerto rico. the latest statistics the hurricane hunters are finding on maria, maximum wind of 175, gus ts to 215 miles per hour. the central pressure, one of the ways we measure how strong this is coming is one of the top 10 strongest hurricanes in the atlantic basin. the cat five staying to the south of st. croix, moving over puerto rico as a category five, eventually turning into a cat part of the reason is the weather system moving our way. we will talk more about that and the heat that sticks around coming up. jonathan: fema has charted a cruise ship to help national in the caribbean assisting in the u.s. virgin islands and puerto rico. fema charter the ship through december. alison: the stormwatch 7 weather team is constantly tra
live in temple hills, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. josh: one of the saddest parts is that was just the first landfall that maria is going to make. right now, the eye of the storm with the maximum wind of 175 miles per hour. extendne force winds even further, just to the south of st. croix, taking aim at puerto rico. the latest statistics the hurricane hunters are finding on maria, maximum wind of 175, gus ts to 215 miles per hour. the central pressure, one of the ways we measure how strong this...
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anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. nancy: and happening tomorrow, congress coming back to work and address the devastation of harvey. nearly eight billion dollars of emergency funding. lawmakers facing in october deadline to come to an agreement to fund the government and avoid a shutdown. they will also try to tackle obamacare repeal and replace which stalled in the senate. still ahead, he almost got away with it. jonathan: the police say that a mall robbery left a trail of jewelry leading to him. plus -- >> it was me and the 23-year-old flight nurse. nancy: meeting a remarkable woman on this labor day. and it is back to school for lots of families tomorrow morning. the forecast coming up. it's time for the biggest sale oit senses and automaticallyep adjusts on both sides. labor day limited edition bed. plus 36 month financing. ends monday! jonathan: if familiar story for many, swarms of atv riders weaving through traffic and putting drivers on edge. the police have a spike strip for atv;s. deflate in the matter of mi
anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. nancy: and happening tomorrow, congress coming back to work and address the devastation of harvey. nearly eight billion dollars of emergency funding. lawmakers facing in october deadline to come to an agreement to fund the government and avoid a shutdown. they will also try to tackle obamacare repeal and replace which stalled in the senate. still ahead, he almost got away with it. jonathan: the police say that a mall robbery left a trail of jewelry leading to him....
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live in greenbelt, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. steve: a lot to talk about as we move through wednesday evening. temperatures did not move a lot during the afternoon because of the cloud cover and showers. 61 dulles, 62 reagan national. oakland, maryland, 46 degrees, the coldest spot on the map. temperatures falling into the 50's, lingering showers end. gradually clearing. where we have clearing, patchy fog is likely, but nothing to travel air -- nothing to cause air travel delays. back tokids going school, leave some extra time especially west of d.c. tysons corner, the showers over with for the evening. college park still looking at wet maryland. all of this ends over the next hour or two and all of this clears. hurricane irma, the update from 18 minutes ago, the eye very well defined. if you go from one side to the other of the eye, it measures about 20 miles. it is not huge, it is not tidy, but the storm is humongous and powerful. the strongest part of the storm is the outer edge of the eye wall, with wind gusts upwards of 225
live in greenbelt, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. steve: a lot to talk about as we move through wednesday evening. temperatures did not move a lot during the afternoon because of the cloud cover and showers. 61 dulles, 62 reagan national. oakland, maryland, 46 degrees, the coldest spot on the map. temperatures falling into the 50's, lingering showers end. gradually clearing. where we have clearing, patchy fog is likely, but nothing to travel air -- nothing to cause air travel delays. back tokids...
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live at the white house, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. nancy: former president obama posting a lengthy note on facebook, writing "to target young people is wrong because they have done nothing wrong. it is self-defeating because they want to start new businesses, serving our military, and otherwise contribute to the country that we love." to read the full statement, go to wjla.com. michelle: i michelle marsh at the live desk. on north korea. a top north korean diplomat called the recent nuclear tests more to come. the u.s. and allies are not taking the threat lightly. the white house promising to protect american citizens at all costs. the president is giving the green light to japan and south korea to purchase stronger weapons from the u.s. korea continues to conduct live fire exercises off the korean coast. the white house also threatening more severe sanctions against businesses that conduct business with north korea. we are continuing to follow this. now, an: happening charlottesville city council hearing to vote on the removal of the
live at the white house, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. nancy: former president obama posting a lengthy note on facebook, writing "to target young people is wrong because they have done nothing wrong. it is self-defeating because they want to start new businesses, serving our military, and otherwise contribute to the country that we love." to read the full statement, go to wjla.com. michelle: i michelle marsh at the live desk. on north korea. a top north korean diplomat called the...
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anna-lysa gayle joins us from the newsroom.nna-lysa: that's right, the president is standing by his stance on those who choose to deal during the football games, saying on twitter tremendous backlash against the nfl and players for the disrespect of our country. totallyeral john kelly agreed with my stance on the players, not disrespecting our flag or great country. hours later, the dallas cowboys were kneeling. some cheereded, monday night when the dallas cowboys locked arms with owner jerry jones while kneeling before the national anthem. the move comes after players from several other teams did the same. colin kaepernick was one of the first to take a knee. his reason? >> on that are unjust, and that is something that needs to change. anna-lysa: last week the president joined the conversation saying that owner should fire people who kneel during the national anthem. >> wouldn't you love to see one of these nfl owners with somebody disrespects our flags say get that son of a [beep] off the field right now. anna-lysa: the whit
anna-lysa gayle joins us from the newsroom.nna-lysa: that's right, the president is standing by his stance on those who choose to deal during the football games, saying on twitter tremendous backlash against the nfl and players for the disrespect of our country. totallyeral john kelly agreed with my stance on the players, not disrespecting our flag or great country. hours later, the dallas cowboys were kneeling. some cheereded, monday night when the dallas cowboys locked arms with owner jerry...
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live at reagan national airport, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: here is hoping, anna-lysa, thank you. complicating the crisis, 24 hospitals in puerto rico cannot operate because of the devastation. crews on the ground in puerto rico finding patients in desperate need of help, sick people who in a different situation would only spend a few hours in the hospital stuck in limbo as their conditions worsen. there is no power, no wat, help them. for all of our coverage on the crisis in puerto rico and ways to help, go to our website, wjla.com. nancy: this is must-see video, doctors performing surgery the moment that deadly earthquake hit mexico last week. this was the middle of brain surgery. the staff chose not to evacuate. they kept operating in all operations were successfully completed. most of those patients have already been discharged from the hospital. alison: tonight, a 7 on your side i-team exclusive, growing concerns about the criminal gang ms-13 and its influence on our area. senior investigative reporter lisa fletcher has been track
live at reagan national airport, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: here is hoping, anna-lysa, thank you. complicating the crisis, 24 hospitals in puerto rico cannot operate because of the devastation. crews on the ground in puerto rico finding patients in desperate need of help, sick people who in a different situation would only spend a few hours in the hospital stuck in limbo as their conditions worsen. there is no power, no wat, help them. for all of our coverage on the crisis in puerto...
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christian, oli, charity, nick and gayle, break down the best on the web, including a pole dancing fitnessss. >> tell me what you see, my brother. >> oh, i see brochaco breaking it down in the middle. >> why this dude is impressive in more ways than one. >> no way. >> get out. >> i'm about to show you a music video to the song "courage" by abby. ♪ ♪ original soul ♪ i have so much original soul >> that beautiful voice singing the lyrics that she wrote herself just two weeks prior to them spontaneously singing this song live. she talked about how this whole experience with hodgkins lymphoma has changed her life. she's had three rounds of treatment. this was recorded on the last day of her last treatment of chemotherapy. >> i would like to know the reactions of the other people on that wing while she was singing that music, resonating through the halls, probably brought a lot of goodwill and good feelings to everybody there. >> she sang quite a bit before she was diagnosed with cancer and this is really only going to fuel her desire to use her art to create awareness but also to encourage peo
christian, oli, charity, nick and gayle, break down the best on the web, including a pole dancing fitnessss. >> tell me what you see, my brother. >> oh, i see brochaco breaking it down in the middle. >> why this dude is impressive in more ways than one. >> no way. >> get out. >> i'm about to show you a music video to the song "courage" by abby. ♪ ♪ original soul ♪ i have so much original soul >> that beautiful voice singing the lyrics...
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live at reagan national, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. nancy: new video as navy warships in virginia get ready to help hurricane victims. the uss you would you must and the uss new hooked up with supplies and equipment come everything from crates of food, bulldozers, and a hospital set up. that along with several hundred ailors standing by. weathan: coming up at 11:15, will have a live report from josh knight. at 11:20, an index storm trak update from steve rudin. we have breaking updates around the clock on our website at wjla.com. you can also sign up for breaking news text alerts at wjla.com/text. nancy: breaking news from miami, at miamierminal international airport is closed after a police involved shooting. these are live pictures from outside of the airport right now. the person involved had a knife and was trying to get to the roof of the terminal. we are told the situation is under control but there is no word on that person's condition. stay with abc 7 for soon as they're available. jonathan: just into the newsroom, first respon
live at reagan national, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. nancy: new video as navy warships in virginia get ready to help hurricane victims. the uss you would you must and the uss new hooked up with supplies and equipment come everything from crates of food, bulldozers, and a hospital set up. that along with several hundred ailors standing by. weathan: coming up at 11:15, will have a live report from josh knight. at 11:20, an index storm trak update from steve rudin. we have breaking updates around...
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the west indies, their star man is always in a hurry but chris gayle almost got after three bowls.rop looked costly for a time, chris gayle gets his runs straight for the boundary but the england breakthrough would come with one slope to many. joe root out on the field and out to make amends. it takes stunning catches to remove stunning batsmen. with shay hope and his wicket england were in control and jonny ba i rstow, a england were in control and jonny bairstow, a wicketkeeper by trade, ta kes bairstow, a wicketkeeper by trade, takes elastic catches. the tourists had lost early momentum and poor shots had england chipping through. a target well within the powers of the home side and the first one—day international could rest on staying dry. and this is the latest scorecard from old trafford. england batting now, needing 205 to win. jonny bairstow opened the batting alongside alex hales. 40 a0 after one as you can see the current score. it's a 7 o'clock kick off tonight for england's lionesses as they begin their world cup qualifying campaign. they take on russia in their first m
the west indies, their star man is always in a hurry but chris gayle almost got after three bowls.rop looked costly for a time, chris gayle gets his runs straight for the boundary but the england breakthrough would come with one slope to many. joe root out on the field and out to make amends. it takes stunning catches to remove stunning batsmen. with shay hope and his wicket england were in control and jonny ba i rstow, a england were in control and jonny bairstow, a wicketkeeper by trade, ta...
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but gayle's bat speed is rarely matched by foot speed. 94, he dawdled. adil rashid didn't.s fifth wicket rounded things off, the winning catch taken by, well, who else? moeen‘s match, and very much england's day. andy swiss, bbc news. brighton will be promoted after winning their match today. newcastle started the weekend in fourth, but is that down to ninth after their first defeat in four matches. brighton move up to 13th. aberdeen had a 1—0 win in the scottish premiership. they are back up to second in the table, two points behind the leaders, celtic. manchester city began their season with a comprehensive win, a 4—0 victory. and chelsea thrashed bristol city. there were also wins for arsenal and sunderland. fifa is expected to lift the ban on teams wearing a poppy. last year, many teams were fined for commemorating armistice day. theresa may was one of those criticising the decision. the teams will be allowed to wear the symbol in time for the november matches. this saracens player has undergone surgery and will miss the test against argentina, australia and some lower.
but gayle's bat speed is rarely matched by foot speed. 94, he dawdled. adil rashid didn't.s fifth wicket rounded things off, the winning catch taken by, well, who else? moeen‘s match, and very much england's day. andy swiss, bbc news. brighton will be promoted after winning their match today. newcastle started the weekend in fourth, but is that down to ninth after their first defeat in four matches. brighton move up to 13th. aberdeen had a 1—0 win in the scottish premiership. they are back...
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gayle king joins us now from new york. good morning. thanks.s m >>> time for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs this morning." he gayle king joins us from new york good to see you. >> i feel the same way, good to see you, too. today we'll talk with the governor of puerto rico about help from the federal government and the group that's helping people sue equifax in small claims court and delta ceo is in studio 57. how they plan to improve the customer service while accommodating more passengers. that plus the eye-opener, your world in 90 seconds. see you at 7:00. about 15 minutes from now. so michelle, think about this. a plane with more seats. how about that? >> i like that idea. yeah. >> yay. >> gayle, i don't need a lot of leg room because i'm short but it's a great idea, more seats. [ laughter ] >> more seats. just don't make 'em smaller. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> we like a wide seat. >> you're talking to the right guy about it. we'll see you at 7:00. thank you. >>> tucked away on san pablo avenue in berkeley a shop devoted to typewrite
gayle king joins us now from new york. good morning. thanks.s m >>> time for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs this morning." he gayle king joins us from new york good to see you. >> i feel the same way, good to see you, too. today we'll talk with the governor of puerto rico about help from the federal government and the group that's helping people sue equifax in small claims court and delta ceo is in studio 57. how they plan to improve the customer service while...
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these players, by the way, gayle, aren't just making a statement.ng to improve the fabric of those communities with their actions and with their dollars. so certainly they're to be commended in that regard. >> well, this started with colin kaepernick over a year ago, and many people didn't support him at that time publicly. why do you think now it is different after president trump's words? >> well, i think -- and i have yet to talk to colin kaepernick so let me be clear about that, but from what he said before in the early days of this in 2016 is that he wanted to raise the level of awareness and try to engage civil dialogue amongst not a whom homogenous group of people, diverse, to try to deal with the problems. unfortunately because of the rancor and public vitriol that has been spewed out it is in the public consciousness and people are having dialogue to find out what the answer. >> some say they appreciate the players' right to protest but it shouldn't come during the national anthem. what do you make of that? >> reporter: you know, norah, i c
these players, by the way, gayle, aren't just making a statement.ng to improve the fabric of those communities with their actions and with their dollars. so certainly they're to be commended in that regard. >> well, this started with colin kaepernick over a year ago, and many people didn't support him at that time publicly. why do you think now it is different after president trump's words? >> well, i think -- and i have yet to talk to colin kaepernick so let me be clear about that,...
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gayle king has more from new york.ood morning, gayle. >> reporter: hey, good morning to you, michelle. ahead we'll take you inside the massive effort to restore power in florida, which is dealing with one of the worst outages in u.s. history. plus, we're near the end of the florida keys with residents who had massive devastation and are now trying to rebuild without power, internet or cell service. and we'll talk with democratic senator from west virginia joe manchin about last night's bipartisan dinner. he was there with president trump on tax reform but what was on the menu? i'll bet he will tell us. and nick compton on the iphone 10. what the $1,000 device, yes, $1,000, says about apple's innovation post-steve jobs. all that plus the eye-opener, your world in 90 seconds. see you at 7:00. >> i have to tell you -- >> i was in palo alto last week for an interview there. i turned you on and i was waving to you from the hotel room. hey, michelle! >> i wish i had known. i would have tugged on my ear. >> i was in and out,
gayle king has more from new york.ood morning, gayle. >> reporter: hey, good morning to you, michelle. ahead we'll take you inside the massive effort to restore power in florida, which is dealing with one of the worst outages in u.s. history. plus, we're near the end of the florida keys with residents who had massive devastation and are now trying to rebuild without power, internet or cell service. and we'll talk with democratic senator from west virginia joe manchin about last night's...
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nobody lights up this form of the game more than chris gayle.ly but was not hurried. run out, it was a moment for england. others followed his lead. was there for a moment threatened, it was the west indies' total that was the real worry. alex hales fared better, offering england hope. but it was fleeting. he players came and went. like the english summer, it was all over too soon. manchester city is maintained their impressive start the with the 6-0 their impressive start the with the 6—0 win over watford, topping the premier league table. that is 15 and u na nswered premier league table. that is 15 and unanswered goals in three days for them. it is complicated. after three games, away again. just, i am so happy for the players, for their commitment, fallen, and yes, three more points, it is fantastic. to continue return to liverpool's starting line—up, but could not prevent them being held to a macro to draw. liverpool racked up 35 attem pts to draw. liverpool racked up 35 attempts at goal, but almost lost in the end. in the daily‘s other game
nobody lights up this form of the game more than chris gayle.ly but was not hurried. run out, it was a moment for england. others followed his lead. was there for a moment threatened, it was the west indies' total that was the real worry. alex hales fared better, offering england hope. but it was fleeting. he players came and went. like the english summer, it was all over too soon. manchester city is maintained their impressive start the with the 6-0 their impressive start the with the 6—0...
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but gayle's lack of pace was seriously exposed with a combination of jason roy and liam plunkett runningly 142 for seven after 16 of their 20 allotted overs. sebastien vettel will start on pole ahead of tomorrow's singapore grand prix. lewis hamilton will begin from fifth. which means the ferrari driver will feel confident about surpassing his rival in the drivers standings come race day. tom clarkson is in singapore for us. with formula 1 being a mechanised sport, it's sometimes difficult to work out whether it's the car or the driver making the difference. during qualifying for the singapore grand prix, we were left in no doubt about the talents of one man. wo0h00! yes! no wonder sebastian vettel was happy. after losing his championship lead to lewis hamilton last time in italy, pole was vital. seven of the last nine winners have won from pole in singapore. for much of qualifying, it looked as though max verstappen would take that. his red bull team dominated practice and he clocked the quickest time in the first two sessions. but sebastian vettel had been keeping his powder dry. merce
but gayle's lack of pace was seriously exposed with a combination of jason roy and liam plunkett runningly 142 for seven after 16 of their 20 allotted overs. sebastien vettel will start on pole ahead of tomorrow's singapore grand prix. lewis hamilton will begin from fifth. which means the ferrari driver will feel confident about surpassing his rival in the drivers standings come race day. tom clarkson is in singapore for us. with formula 1 being a mechanised sport, it's sometimes difficult to...
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i'm phil gayle welcome to the program germany's biggest football club and munich says it has fired stahl coach carlo ancelotti the fifty eight year old italian joined the bundesliga champions in two thousand and sixteen and won the title in his first year and should not he's also my three time champions league winning by i wanted him to bring home that title as well but yesterday simulating three in their last two perry sondra man in the champions league appears to have been the final straw capping a string of lackluster performances. i'm honest with they don't do sports correspondent chris lawrence has no welcome cress so was yesterday's three no lost a pair of sunshine i was at the final straw yes i believe it was the final straw and it's big news in the football world because buyers have the bundesliga domestically more than any other program and they've won more silverware so the expectations are huge in my opinion this is strike three this was strike three for . the three nil defeat to p.s.g. was the worst they've been handed in the champions league in twenty one years. try to draw
i'm phil gayle welcome to the program germany's biggest football club and munich says it has fired stahl coach carlo ancelotti the fifty eight year old italian joined the bundesliga champions in two thousand and sixteen and won the title in his first year and should not he's also my three time champions league winning by i wanted him to bring home that title as well but yesterday simulating three in their last two perry sondra man in the champions league appears to have been the final straw...
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anna-lysa gayle has more. complicating the crisis in puerto rico- dozens of hospitals cannot operate- hurricane maria's devastation. crews on the ground in puerto rico- finding patients in desperate need of help. some sick people now stuck in limbo as their conditions worsen. there is no power, no water, no medication- and no ambulances to move them. for all of our coverage on the crisis in puerto rico- including ways you can help the victims- go to wjla.com. an update now on a missing teen from norfolk. the reward is now increasing for information that will lead to finding ashanti billie. the f-b-i says billie was last seen going to work at a "subway" shop inside a norfolk military base last monday. they say the 19-year-old never reported for work or classes that day. federal investigators say her phone was recovered in a dumpster a day of her disappearance... and her car was found several days later. the fbi and subway now offering dollars" for information. a former maryland priest- charged with making child
anna-lysa gayle has more. complicating the crisis in puerto rico- dozens of hospitals cannot operate- hurricane maria's devastation. crews on the ground in puerto rico- finding patients in desperate need of help. some sick people now stuck in limbo as their conditions worsen. there is no power, no water, no medication- and no ambulances to move them. for all of our coverage on the crisis in puerto rico- including ways you can help the victims- go to wjla.com. an update now on a missing teen...
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gayle king joins us now from new york. good morning. thanks.morning s clock. >>> time for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs this morning." gayle king joins us from new york. good morning. >> reporter: hi, michelle. it's good to see you. ahead we're in east texas where hundreds of people boarded the planes and buses overnight to escape the flooding there. with no running water and limited food, people just say them to get out of here. plus we go on an aerial tour of houston with the mayor sylvester turner. what he says he learned from the unprecedented storm. and the stories of hope and joy and, of course, humanity coming out of the south despite this dreadful week. those stories plus the eye- opener, your world in 90 seconds. see you at 7:00. >> >> doesn't it seem like this has been a very long week? i'm so excited that it's friday. and labor day weekend. >> and labor day weekend. yeah. we'll be working on monday. but you know. a lot of people deserve the day off. [ laughter ] >> all right, gayle. you, too. have a great day. see you late
gayle king joins us now from new york. good morning. thanks.morning s clock. >>> time for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs this morning." gayle king joins us from new york. good morning. >> reporter: hi, michelle. it's good to see you. ahead we're in east texas where hundreds of people boarded the planes and buses overnight to escape the flooding there. with no running water and limited food, people just say them to get out of here. plus we go on an aerial tour...
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have himt state of the union is bow, bow, bow. >>> i'm gayle king with jeff glor and norah o'donnell.ned a new deal. >>> the police launched a new manhunt after an improvised device explode on a subway train. it went off but did not trigger the main explosive. at least 22 people were hurt. witnesses say it was chaos. >> it was like piling out. they were falling other each other. >> i felt a bang on my left-hand side and i turned my head. i saw a big fireball. >> first responders evacuated the train at southwest london. if this is confirmed as a terror attack, it would be the brittain. charlie d'agata is at the scene of the fire. it's blocked off for the investigation. charlie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. we're learning more about the device left behind on that subway train. it now turns tout have had a timer and screws, the tame of thing used at shrapnel in similar devices as this. pictures posted on social media appear to show the device on fire, a bucket inside a freezer bag with wires sticking out of it. now sources tell cbs news that that bucket contained power
have himt state of the union is bow, bow, bow. >>> i'm gayle king with jeff glor and norah o'donnell.ned a new deal. >>> the police launched a new manhunt after an improvised device explode on a subway train. it went off but did not trigger the main explosive. at least 22 people were hurt. witnesses say it was chaos. >> it was like piling out. they were falling other each other. >> i felt a bang on my left-hand side and i turned my head. i saw a big fireball....
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gayle is on >>> welcome back. gayle is on assignment.r today hurricane irma's path. the category 4 storm is swirling between cuba and the bahamas right now. irma is expected to turn north toward florida tomorrow and miami is expected to take a direct hit on sunday. more than a million people have been told to leave. >> it's time to show you this morning's headlines from around the globe. politco reports that education secretary betty devos plans to scrap school sexual assault policy developed during the obama-era. she said it expands the definition of assault and also allows for innocent students to be wrongly accused. women's groups and advocates for victims are protesting the roll back. she spoke in an interview we'll see only on cbs news. >> i know that there's a lot of emotion around this issue. i think most people could agree that we need to approach these cases with fairness. >> are you today resending the obama administration guidelines? >> well, that's the intention. >> she plans to seek public comment to help develop new rules.
gayle is on >>> welcome back. gayle is on assignment.r today hurricane irma's path. the category 4 storm is swirling between cuba and the bahamas right now. irma is expected to turn north toward florida tomorrow and miami is expected to take a direct hit on sunday. more than a million people have been told to leave. >> it's time to show you this morning's headlines from around the globe. politco reports that education secretary betty devos plans to scrap school sexual assault...
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elaine, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, gayle.es west of here in cudjoe key with 130-mile-per-hour winds, making this chain of islands one of the hardest-hit areas in the state of florida. now, those winds and storm surge caused catastrophic damage in the lower keys. fema estimates about a quarter of the homes in the keys are destroyed. 70% of the keys do not have power. there is hardly any cell phone or internet service. the airports in the keys are open to emergency flights only, which are bringing food and water to people who did not evacuate. now, we met a woman named sim moan mullis who rode out the storm. she owns two restaurants in marathon. one is in good shape and she's cooking food for first responders, but the other, which simone called her dream, may be lost because repairs are too expensive. >> it's going to be this is a wait and see. this is we don't know. >> will you be back, though? >> i don't know if i'll be back here or not. i want to be back here. i -- i don't know. i'll support anybody that does come back. i do
elaine, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, gayle.es west of here in cudjoe key with 130-mile-per-hour winds, making this chain of islands one of the hardest-hit areas in the state of florida. now, those winds and storm surge caused catastrophic damage in the lower keys. fema estimates about a quarter of the homes in the keys are destroyed. 70% of the keys do not have power. there is hardly any cell phone or internet service. the airports in the keys are open to emergency...
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gayle? >> thank you very much. manuel bojorquez reporting from mexico city. >>> facebook is promising to work with congressional investigators looking into the russian interference of the 2016 presidential election. he laid out new steps that facebook will take. >> reporter: good morning. facebook had been under pressure to make this move. congress had been pressuring this company to be more transparent. yesterday mark zuckerberg said his company wants to do its part. >> i care deeply about the democrat ilk process and protecting is. tay will turn ore 3,000 political ads e found srt ports it. >> we expect the government to publish their findings when their investigation is complete. >> reporter: two weeks ago facebook admitted to selling over $100,000 in ads by using russian interface goals. the senate intelligence committee has been investigates them. >> facebook took an important first step in terms of saying they will turn over to the committee what information they obtained. we'll have more questions for them.
gayle? >> thank you very much. manuel bojorquez reporting from mexico city. >>> facebook is promising to work with congressional investigators looking into the russian interference of the 2016 presidential election. he laid out new steps that facebook will take. >> reporter: good morning. facebook had been under pressure to make this move. congress had been pressuring this company to be more transparent. yesterday mark zuckerberg said his company wants to do its part....
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i'm charlie rose with norah o'donnell and gayle king in new york. every inch of florida has felt the impact of this storm. >> irma's center is spinning more than 60 miles north of tampa right now. overnight it was downgraded to a category 1 hurricane with top winds of 75 miles per hour but heavy rain is still falling from the gulf of mexico to the atlantic. >> irma caused significant damage in miami, and right now is headed for tallahassee. even atlanta is under a tropical storm warning. jeff glor is in st. pete. the center of irma came within 20 miles of his location last night. jeff, good morning to you. >> reporter: gayle, good morning. so the winds have shifted now. yesterday they were coming from in front of where i am. now they're coming from behind. the surf is up behind us, winds still coming down significantly. the wind is blowing significantly. the rain coming down as well. we saw the worst of it here from about midnight until 2:00 a.m. but it is by no means over. you look out and tarps all over the roads here from tents that were up in th
i'm charlie rose with norah o'donnell and gayle king in new york. every inch of florida has felt the impact of this storm. >> irma's center is spinning more than 60 miles north of tampa right now. overnight it was downgraded to a category 1 hurricane with top winds of 75 miles per hour but heavy rain is still falling from the gulf of mexico to the atlantic. >> irma caused significant damage in miami, and right now is headed for tallahassee. even atlanta is under a tropical storm...
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. >> gayle king joins us live from new york with the preview good morning, gayle. >> good morning, jim. so nice to see both of you guys, ahead we will take you inside massive effort to restore power in florida which is dealing with one of the war in u.s. history. >>> plus we're with residents who suffered massive devastation and they are trying to rebuild without power, internet or cell service. we will talk to the democratic senator west virginia joe mansion about last night's bipartisan dinner with president trump talking about tax reform. and nick thompson have you heard this, the iphone 10 what the thousand dollars device, yes, a thousand bucks, says about apple's innovation post steve jobs, all that plus eye opener, plus your world in 90 seconds. we will see you at 7:00. i will speak for jan here. we would both like to have the iphone 10 and we know you are very generous. >> yes. >> all right. >> i will put that on the list >> thanks, gayle. >>> what do these astronauts and meisha have in common. >> they all love selfies. >> yet, yesterday the astronauts had sometime waiting for n
. >> gayle king joins us live from new york with the preview good morning, gayle. >> good morning, jim. so nice to see both of you guys, ahead we will take you inside massive effort to restore power in florida which is dealing with one of the war in u.s. history. >>> plus we're with residents who suffered massive devastation and they are trying to rebuild without power, internet or cell service. we will talk to the democratic senator west virginia joe mansion about last...
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gayle. a lot happening here in washington. republicans are expressing confidence about a new last-ditch effort to replace parts of paumcare. it would eliminate slfrdable care act insurance subsidies and give states a lump sum to create their own health care systems. >> i'm trying to take the money and power in washington and send it back closer to the patient. >> chief congressional correspondent nancy cordes is here. so, nancy, what do we know? does it have a chance of passing? >> it really does have a chance. remember that the last gop health care bill failed thanks to a last-minute no vote by senator john mccain. back then, he argued the bill hadn't been subjected to a single hearing. well, guess what, they have set up a hearing on this plan for this coming monday and mccain's vote is now very much in play. unlike the previous repeal plans, this bill would not eliminate all of obamacare's taxes. what it would do is turn that revenue from those taxes over to the states to then come up with
gayle. a lot happening here in washington. republicans are expressing confidence about a new last-ditch effort to replace parts of paumcare. it would eliminate slfrdable care act insurance subsidies and give states a lump sum to create their own health care systems. >> i'm trying to take the money and power in washington and send it back closer to the patient. >> chief congressional correspondent nancy cordes is here. so, nancy, what do we know? does it have a chance of passing?...
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gayle? >> thank you, ben tracy.s reporting from beijing, of course. >>> in the past few minutes president trump responded with a new tweet. the president said, quote, kim jong-un of north korea who is obviously a mad man who doesn't mind starving or killing his people will be tested like never before, exclamation point. this tweet comes houring after the administration announced tough new sanctions against north korea. major garrett is in somerset, new jersey. that's where the president is staying this morning. major, good morning. >> good morning. he's trying to give the banks and businesses going forward, if you give aid to north korea, you will lose bank, financial targets, and trade. >> it targets only one country and that country is north korea. >> appearing with the leaderings, president trump said his new executive order is aimed at choking off north korea's accelerated pursuit of intercontinental ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons. >> the regime can no longer count on others to fa till tate its trade and
gayle? >> thank you, ben tracy.s reporting from beijing, of course. >>> in the past few minutes president trump responded with a new tweet. the president said, quote, kim jong-un of north korea who is obviously a mad man who doesn't mind starving or killing his people will be tested like never before, exclamation point. this tweet comes houring after the administration announced tough new sanctions against north korea. major garrett is in somerset, new jersey. that's where the...