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god. god god god. god. the. it is in the interest of seals to be a bit keep. in all this. at the end of the sixty's leo does jones was a prisoner here in holmesburg a suburb of philadelphia in the united states. a prisoner but also a guinea pig for industry like thousands of other inmates. face but this is will the bit of woods as in the human history in this case he was born on many times have you taken that or is there that about. maybe twenty is that it's a. little bit was different is that they was one in some sounds a whole lot like to suggest that it's you know ok. this practice was confidential at the time because multinational chemical companies came here to test the risks of their products. to earn a few dollars the prisoners participated in several tasks but none of them knew what they were being given. when they would do they would creep into that. and stick in implements to the police to get them pull it and then put in troponin the substance would have been was that was in it for in that area and what up enough to. all move body musk in pigmentation. in certain
god. god god god. god. the. it is in the interest of seals to be a bit keep. in all this. at the end of the sixty's leo does jones was a prisoner here in holmesburg a suburb of philadelphia in the united states. a prisoner but also a guinea pig for industry like thousands of other inmates. face but this is will the bit of woods as in the human history in this case he was born on many times have you taken that or is there that about. maybe twenty is that it's a. little bit was different is that...
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president trump: jim, god bless you, cut the your family, god bless the united states of america -- godss your family, god bless the united states of america. thank you. [applause] ♪ ge -- ladiesand and gentlemen, please remain in your seat until the president has departed the east room. [applause] announcer: c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> the national conservative student conference continues this morning. speakers include former house speaker new gingrich and white house advisor kellyanne conway. our live coverage begins at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span three. washington journal is next. we will affect today's news and take your calls. housing policy officials and the chairman of the national association of homebuilders testify about ways to increase affordable housing. in the afternoon, an update from the u.s. institute for peace on minority groups in iraq. live at one: 30 pm eastern also here on c-span. you can watch on c-spa
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terrifying than sinners in the hands of an angry god, edwards promised to show, quote, that god is the supreme judge of the world. that there is a time coming when godll judge the whole world and that the person by whom he will judge it is jesus christ, close quote. so follow the logic there. god equals the supreme judge of the world, equals jesus christ. so edwards was drawing himself on earlier reform, that is to say calvinistic language, especially that of the westminster confession of faith of 1647, printed when locke was a boy of 15. by the way, going to the westminster school there in the westminster district of what's now london. and which contains he and all american calvinists knew, the following line, quote, the supreme judge by which all controversies and private spirits should be examines and in whose sentence we are to rev can be no other than the holy spirit speaking in the scripture, closed quote. again, follow the logic. the supreme judge of the world for jonathan edwards and for the reformed americans he represented was precisely the biblical god. god is the judge in the auvl noble, reverend samuel langden stopped for names of god t
terrifying than sinners in the hands of an angry god, edwards promised to show, quote, that god is the supreme judge of the world. that there is a time coming when godll judge the whole world and that the person by whom he will judge it is jesus christ, close quote. so follow the logic there. god equals the supreme judge of the world, equals jesus christ. so edwards was drawing himself on earlier reform, that is to say calvinistic language, especially that of the westminster confession of faith...
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oh, god, oh, god, oh, god, oh, god, oh, god. ♪ ♪ >>> i despise myself from pretty much close to getting of the womb. i was always wrong. let's start with that. when you're always wrong, you seek an audience to disprove that theory. i was just hell bent on having to prove myself. i know i'm right. i can't be always wrong, you know. i was the victim. >> my father was a very strange man. he was kind of a performance artist that was fueled by beer. >> i was very shy. and at home i was always quiet and didn't get to speak very often, just because other people were jibber jabbering a lot. some people wouldn't clam up, mom. when i did different voices or different noises, people say that's weird, or shut up. i feel like there is a fear of seeming crazy. >> a lot of comedians are people that are very introverted, very shy, very sensitive to humiliation. a little narcissistic, a little damaged. and so the only way to combat it is to go to the one place where you are stripped bare. >> a big sea change for comedy was the '60s. people's own neuroses and foibles were being addressed in the routines.
oh, god, oh, god, oh, god, oh, god, oh, god. ♪ ♪ >>> i despise myself from pretty much close to getting of the womb. i was always wrong. let's start with that. when you're always wrong, you seek an audience to disprove that theory. i was just hell bent on having to prove myself. i know i'm right. i can't be always wrong, you know. i was the victim. >> my father was a very strange man. he was kind of a performance artist that was fueled by beer. >> i was very shy. and at...
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oh, god, oh, god, oh, god, oh, god, oh, god. ♪ ♪ >>> i despise myself from pretty much close to getting of the womb. i was always wrong. let's start with that. when you're always wrong, you seek an audience to disprove that theory. i was just hell bent on having to prove myself. i know i'm right. i can't be always wrong, you know. i was the victim. >> my father was a very strange man. he was kind of a performance artist that was fueled by beer. >> i was very shy. and at home i was always quiet and didn't get to speak very often, just because other people were jibber jabbering a lot. some people wouldn't clam up, mom. when i did different voices or different noises, people say that's weird, or shut up. i feel like there is a fear of seeming crazy. >> a lot of comedians are people that are very introverted, very shy, very sensitive to humiliation. a little narcissistic, a little damaged. and so the only way to combat it is to go to the one place where you are stripped bare. >> a big sea change for comedy was the '60s. people's own neuroses and foibles were being addressed in the routines.
oh, god, oh, god, oh, god, oh, god, oh, god. ♪ ♪ >>> i despise myself from pretty much close to getting of the womb. i was always wrong. let's start with that. when you're always wrong, you seek an audience to disprove that theory. i was just hell bent on having to prove myself. i know i'm right. i can't be always wrong, you know. i was the victim. >> my father was a very strange man. he was kind of a performance artist that was fueled by beer. >> i was very shy. and at...
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god. god. you. are not. a i am not that i. thought. that i. thought. in case you're new to the game this is how. the economy is built around corporate perforations washington washington. voters elected to business natural run this country business if. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. the city of minima so modest was carried the hardest by the twenty eleven through anomic but it was damaged mostly by the radiation after the nuclear disaster moved a little not even enough to let you know the real it was that a low bomb also a lot of what i. am a little slow to return it to the will decontamination is not complete but many locals could not leave their houses and farms it's not the same with you know. if they're both began i'll see if nice knife give. me a few ticks to what i've been they stay strong like their ancestors centuries ago good. for you. and i mean i'm also a couple. of what i want. i want. to be sure that when i will there will and souls find a way to rebuild their lives in the world and lands
god. god. you. are not. a i am not that i. thought. that i. thought. in case you're new to the game this is how. the economy is built around corporate perforations washington washington. voters elected to business natural run this country business if. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. the city of minima so modest was carried the hardest by the twenty eleven through anomic but it was damaged mostly by the radiation after the nuclear disaster...
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driverjust art of saying "0h second and my taxi driverjust art of saying "oh my god, oh my god" and i was of saying "oh my god and iwas in of saying "oh my god, oh my god" and i was in shock. we ran into the ba ke ry i was in shock. we ran into the bakery and ran up the stairs to hide and as we looked out the window people were running through the markets. hundreds and hundreds of people running through the markets just as we were coming down. and then that's the point when we just sort of heat under the table upstairs in the bakery and we just waited. we were there for about 40 minutes i think riding and then we we re minutes i think riding and then we were told it was safe to come out but we must move away from the area. joining me from barcelona is our europe correspondent gavin lee. and a number of lines coming from the police in the last hour. what's the latest with the investigation? the street just the streetjust behind me leads on to las ramblas, the most famous promenade, it was packed at 5pm on the dot according to police this evening when the driver of the white friend went through a crowd and we a
driverjust art of saying "0h second and my taxi driverjust art of saying "oh my god, oh my god" and i was of saying "oh my god and iwas in of saying "oh my god, oh my god" and i was in shock. we ran into the ba ke ry i was in shock. we ran into the bakery and ran up the stairs to hide and as we looked out the window people were running through the markets. hundreds and hundreds of people running through the markets just as we were coming down. and then that's the...
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god is god. and this country claims to be in the image of god, but it is not in the image of god it is in the depravedvernment that refuses to acknowlee the humanity of all of god'ch. do,e e tion ose greed is, the pluralism and e pluribus unum, out of many comes one. whatever your skin color is, whatever your religion is whatever your race is, you are a child of god and we must emphasize that for everybody in this place today. [applause] the reason we are here is to remind this nation, that god is still on the throne, that no matter how much power you think you got you and god. -- you payou ain't god. what we have now is, one guy in office hated the guy office before him. you're just mad a negro was in charge. the troubling reality is mirrored in the fact that he just hates the fact that a black man was in charge, smarter than you. you, against immigrants coming to america who can't speak english. what is your excuse? 25 words in your vocabulary, that is not vaguely bigly enough. if the man who came before you just had a black russian drink they would have put him out of office. and here we are come o
god is god. and this country claims to be in the image of god, but it is not in the image of god it is in the depravedvernment that refuses to acknowlee the humanity of all of god'ch. do,e e tion ose greed is, the pluralism and e pluribus unum, out of many comes one. whatever your skin color is, whatever your religion is whatever your race is, you are a child of god and we must emphasize that for everybody in this place today. [applause] the reason we are here is to remind this nation, that god...
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spent almost half of their lives thousands of miles from home in a war zone they hadn't forgotten ed god god they will all come back to my go to school. i think that i've tried to. mom approach it cleaned. up again mom that's good mom allegedly just so. this was a mom when your only other mom or dad each day. and then there's a. new person. to go and he's going to lose don't. marry him she was scarred by the war both physically and psychologically. that it would just not good at this that they just didn't need to do that it would do. it but there were no middle of the over the just they like to kill the governor chill good enough to keep it but the quaver. of. a school killing you. but it is close with a trickle. they are the lucky ones none of them now home with family again but for so many orphans back in iraq this ordeal is far from over eager donna r.t. . poland is demanding millions of euros from germany with all the details of the short break. anyone else chose seemed wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to shape our disdain comes to educate and engage with equals betrayal. when
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god intervenes in human affairs. providence means -- well, what do they rely on? the protection of divine providence, right? this is an interposition to use their language. it is an active god. a god who makes the world, a god concerned with the world and who acts in it. and i've tried to show, too, that this notion of divine providence has a distinctly refined cast to it. as i say, it evidently meant to witherspoon as it did to others that god governs all events. and the inclusion of protection of divine providence. that phrase in the declaration doubtless struck witherspoon as an appropriately pious reference to god's active care for his chosen people. there's even an oral tradition that witherspoon himself suggested the phrase be inserted into the declaration. and it must be true because that found its way into the musecome of 1776. and since i've seen that on television, then it has to be true. and i've this is where i get most of my knowledge of american history, from videos and things like that. and there's a reason for that. it's not entirely implausible. like so many oral traditions, we can't prove that, nor can be disprove it. but it makes sense. and it here's why it make
god intervenes in human affairs. providence means -- well, what do they rely on? the protection of divine providence, right? this is an interposition to use their language. it is an active god. a god who makes the world, a god concerned with the world and who acts in it. and i've tried to show, too, that this notion of divine providence has a distinctly refined cast to it. as i say, it evidently meant to witherspoon as it did to others that god governs all events. and the inclusion of...
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thank you thank god thank god thank god thank you thank god thank you general if you have sessions it's noon differend says mr magoo for years so raised. over the past even his friends call him that over the past month he has set out on a quest to reinvigorate a war on the american people he has asked congress to for permission to prosecute medical cannabis suppliers who are abiding by their state's laws he has also reauthorized civil asset for forfeiture a highly count.
thank you thank god thank god thank god thank you thank god thank you general if you have sessions it's noon differend says mr magoo for years so raised. over the past even his friends call him that over the past month he has set out on a quest to reinvigorate a war on the american people he has asked congress to for permission to prosecute medical cannabis suppliers who are abiding by their state's laws he has also reauthorized civil asset for forfeiture a highly count.
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god bless you. god bless your family. god bless the united states of america. thank you, jim.applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain in your seats until the president has departed. [applause] this weekend,rs our guest is massachusetts congressman richard neal, top democrat on the house ways and means committee. he talks about potential tax when membersgress return from their august recess. tomorrow interview here on c-span. >> sunday night on q&a. >> i had never heard of him. i wanted to know how this man who had been told from the time he was a young child that he was not worth anything could have had the courage and determination to find a way out of slavery. i just was intrigue and could not stop dreaming about him -- not stop reading about him. the author of the book "be free or die." >> he served five terms in the house of representatives. there was a bribery charge against him at one point in his career, and he never fully recovered from that, and that in my opinion is one of the reasons why he is not better known today. >> iranian president hassan auhani was sw
god bless you. god bless your family. god bless the united states of america. thank you, jim.applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain in your seats until the president has departed. [applause] this weekend,rs our guest is massachusetts congressman richard neal, top democrat on the house ways and means committee. he talks about potential tax when membersgress return from their august recess. tomorrow interview here on c-span. >> sunday night on q&a. >> i had never...
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spent almost half of their lives thousands of miles from home in a war zone they hadn't forgotten ed god god they only gave it to my go to school. tried to. put it cleaned. up again that's good or they just say. it's because a mom i know never. did. and then there's a. new person new coach to go right in. there to stoop to. marry him she was scarred by the war both physically and psychologically. they teach this little step you just don't need to do. it little or. little took it over no need a lot over the next just to build the dilute your identity. if it took. it. as close you. say is closer to the world. they are the lucky ones all of them now home with family again but for suman your friends back in iraq this ordeal is far from over. donna r.t. . new this hour poland is demanding millions of euros in reparations for its losses during the second world war as the country continues to struggle against its european neighbors over multiple sticking points in fact it could be said that pollen is demanding justice suppose we are a victim of the second world wars the damage was not repaired in a
spent almost half of their lives thousands of miles from home in a war zone they hadn't forgotten ed god god they only gave it to my go to school. tried to. put it cleaned. up again that's good or they just say. it's because a mom i know never. did. and then there's a. new person new coach to go right in. there to stoop to. marry him she was scarred by the war both physically and psychologically. they teach this little step you just don't need to do. it little or. little took it over no need a...
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god god they only thing i tell my good escape. me. i think that i've tried to. put it cleaned. up again mom that's good mom allegedly just so. this was a mom i know never mom or dad each day. and then there's a. new person. to go he's going to lose don't do. marry him she was scarred by the war both physically and psychologically. they teach a buddhist so it's that they just don't need to do that it would. do it but there were no middle class there was just they like to go the government to chill out and that. if the quaver. a school killing you. but it is a close look at the trickle. they are the lucky ones all of them now with family again but for so many orphans back in iraq this ordeal is far from over. eager donna r.t. . elsewhere in the world this saturday venezuelan president nicolas maduro has blasted new u.s. sanctions against his country is insanity. this is the only get a hot fake these measures are part of an economy coupe today trump has delivered a financial an economy low against the recovery of the venison well an economy that once again insanity has been unleashed its the insanity of in time any swelling hatred the u.s. sanctions prohibit financial dealings with the venezuelan government and state oil companies the move is believed in fact to be the biggest economic blow against the madeira government washington says the restrictions though are a warning to madeira to curb his dictatorship as they put it officials in venezuela say though it's the people of the country who are already struggling under an economic crisis they're going to suffer the most. it's a strong message for the people of venezuela and it's a strong message to the dural we are not going to tolerate the dictatorship he's trying to create and we're not going to respect the sham assembly and so at this point we felt like because we're not seeing any progress towards lifting up the venezuelan people and we see more of the power grab that winter i was trying to do the sanctions were another option to send a message the united states is trying to create to promote a humanitarian crisis you know a country that's what they have what do they want they want to starve the venezuelan people terms national security adviser did comment on the possibility of military intervention the country there's no such thing really anymore as as only a military option or de or diplomatic option or or an economic option we try to integrate all elements together no military actions or into stupid in the near future and not long ago trump stated that a more physical plan of action could be possible when it comes to the south american country we have many options for that as well and by the way i'm not going to rule out a military option but those comments put trump in direct contradiction to what he himself recently promised when he said the u.s. would no longer participate in nation building and trying to force other countries to live and their image we've been moving from one wrecked was it divergent to another we cannot be the policeman of the world we do not seek to impose our way of life on anyone we will no longer use american military might to construct democracies in faraway lands or try to rebuild other countries in our own image those days are now over so today's think sions an ominous warnings by the us are just the latest episode in the chaos and unrest that has been seen in venezuela recently that us has already facing a pretty severe economic crisis so this is just going to agitate the economic situation in the country which is clearly the goal. of the truck administration what is unclear is what exactly is their objective certainly a military option has been in the plans of the us government for venezuela for many years simply because it's a large oil supply country the us would desperately like to recover control of venice was oil industry and as long as there's a government in place in venice well that refuses to subordinate to us agenda the us will always have a military option on the table in case it's necessary to ensure that they have control over and as far as away are. you some brussels makes their minds been shot dead by the army after two soldiers with a knife the instant come to the center the belgian capital it's being investigated as an act of terror the man of thirty year old belgian of somali origin showed to god is greatest in arabic apparently as he started the attack one of the victims has got a slightly injured hand the instant into the sun katherine district is a place full of bars and restaurants that of course usually would be busy on a friday night witnesses describe what they saw. and. i heard people shouting over there and then i heard two gunshots sometimes you don't really think about it what it was crazy i was here with my friends and sort of really running we saw police ambulances the army and everything we were told to move away we didn't realize what was going on but we can't watch and we saw them grabbing and going and pushing him against the wall. if when you look more closely at some of the stuff from belgium seems belgium police have launched investigations into one hundred eighty nine cases of domestic terrorism since the beginning just of this year that's not a ridge of twenty three every month one lawyer specializing in religious terrorism told us europe has got used the
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god god loves back if you know you got her out in. the two thousand and eight economic crisis turn some countries into pigs these are the countries with weaker economies that needed austerity policies if you are in a situation of even the recession austerity is a very bad idea it doesn't work and it makes millions of people very unhappy and employed see their wages decline. decade how good are the results. by the people living with the water on. the climate was i mean. why are the same measures still in place to one of the consequences to. libor. well first. of this is the truth the consider this is the consequences are actually quite acceptable to the decision makers. who put their speed up in the middle. we don't need to. believe that the world it is what it really. what it is what it is about it a little. bit a bit. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. you're out caught up to us we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each day. but then my feeling started to change you talked about war like it was a game still some more fun to feel those that didn't like to question our arcade and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with death this one different person i speak to now as there are no other takers. to blame that mainstream media has met its maker. led. i max keiser one more of my guide to financial survival this is on. the mice used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these hedge funds are simply not accountable and we're just adding more and more to the. totally destabilizing global economy you need to protect yourself and get in for what's guys were. opposed to some of the. last time we chased. each one of carrying twenty kilos of. free will i mean. i don't know maybe. more more. around . this is r.t. headlining right now u.k. police now investigating a terror incident after a man shouting god is great in arabic into three offices with a sword near buckingham palace. stranded all from the reunited with their relatives in russia after their parents took them to iraq when they joined islamic state. in running a campaign to help with their safe return. germany shuts down a radical left wing website blank.
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spent almost half of their lives thousands of miles from home in a war zone they hadn't forgotten ed god godthey only all can i tell my go to school. think i just tried to see. mom put it cleaned. up again mom this girl who was really just so. this was a mom i know never mom or dad each day. and then there's a. new person. to go. just don't. marry him she was scarred by the war both physically and psychologically. a buddhist. just that they just didn't need to do that it would. do it but there were no major loss just they like to kill the governor chill out and that. it took okoye for. a school kill you. but it is close to the trickle. they are the lucky ones all of them now home with family again but for so many orphans back in iraq this ordeal is far from over. eager donna r.t. . poland is demanding that millions of euros in reparations for its losses during the second world war as the country continues to struggle against its european neighbors over multiple sticking point. in fact it could be said that pollen is demanding justice and we are a victim of the second world war the damage was
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god! oh, my god. oh! wow!ld ever the double rainbow guy, but i think oregon eclipse girl wins. >> in chicago, wgn is legend. he was broadcasting live during the eclipse yesterday. and take a listen. >> this must be good. >> yeah. >> people started sobbing. for some, it's just a life changing event, and we may start doing that, too. >> the legend, tom skilling, breaking down in tears. i got to imagine shep smith was excited, right? the eclipse. what do you think? ♪ deer and the ant lope play ♪ wow, will y >> wow, will you look at that, just a moon over the sun. oh, my goodness. that didn't yoo-hoo! i want to see more. >> it didn't last long. >>> this morning on "world news now." president trump signaling a new direction in america's longest war. >> before a largely military audience, the president announced that the u.s. will simply not pull out of afghanistan on a timetable and that america is not nation building again but killing terrorists. we'll have team coverage ahead, including reaction and criticism of
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god god will be endless yet that exceed the. criticism was always being here this woman told me. that the people have been on the streets eighteen years first supporting chavis and now my daughter who was legitimately elected by us. this new assembly will have the powers to rewrite the call tuition. this little detail as to what that means in practice what i can never. forget it equitable so it an easy money but the new president gave a hint of what was to come many iraqi. we've not come to destroy the constitution she said adding they wanted to remove obstacles from the government's policy. the assemblies being justified is the only way to bring peace to the country often months of often violent protests. but earlier on friday pope warned it would only encourage a climate of tension. not reconciliation. on the other side of town it was another world no government support is here. now what if they instead several opposition rowdies bringing people together to protest what they say is an undemocratic government you know. i don't want to leave you know the data should. and we are you know that they don't. my worry is that traveling all over the club. and i can see. how? he's gone. because mean destroyed by discovery. called for new venezuela. i. well this is. slated. they say they are. so you. so i think that'll. it's another. she did. that isn't in my vocabulary. i was a political prisoner for a year without having committed a crime. i've seen with my own eyes how people are killed in venezuela. human beings who all they dreamed of was a different country. then suddenly they were placed in the feeling it today it's very difficult so it just. hello with confrontations between police and protesters but what people here are saying today that continue. to protest peacefully and what's needed most. pacey wasnt bbc news incorrect has. a short time ago i spoke with noises naima distinguished fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace who formerly served as venezuela's ministry of trade and industry. was this like you very much for joining me thanks for having us what could be done at this point to the assembly has been voted and can anything be done to stop it rewriting the constitution probably not the. bad they in the international community has to start. becoming more effective and more active in that as well. there is a massive. humanitarian crises brewing in venezuela the economy's going down the drain it has been the worst economy latin america for more than a year now. things are going i will get worse there's nothing in the old constitution or the new constitution that they. want to write that is a solution to the problems. the programs that they have the average in israel at. suffers saw hunger my nutrition lack of medicines. public's lack of public safety have nothing to do with that the constitution on its not desperation of course that's driving many people into the streets are you concerned about the prospect for. escalating violence yes it sir. ad for anarchy and chaos and. and people desperate peopl. without food people that. really desperate for to finding a way out to to try to get and make a living. what then that would be the effect of the sanctions that the us has imposed given that they could presumably hurt the very people that trying to support well luckily ended now the united states has a has been quite careful? in using just highly targeted the us sanctions to individuals that have been accused. of being human rights violators or. king beings of drug cartels or. i'm in that i involving massive corruption a in the country. they they've. possibility the is there that they will escalate and they impose some sanctions on the oil. either an oil exports or try to curb did they operations of the oil industry. and that of course will have consequences beyond. that people responsible for the crisis and may hurt the people there are victims of the crises that are already being hurt. by this situation. bush is a somebody who knew and lived in a very different venezuela. did you ever think that this country would come to the state no no one i i don't think anyone could could have imagined remember this is one of the wealthiest countries in latin america has. largest or oil reserves possibly in the world that has all kinds of five meter a well. it had then educated middle class it had a long democracy at one of their. loss. longest democracies in latin america and that here we are. facing. what's equivalent to a failed state that. icon to read a government that cannot believe it basic public services to its population. noises nine thank you very much for joining thanks for having. and in other news today the former hedge fund manager martin scrawny once dubbed the most hated man in america. has been found guilty of fraud by a jury in new york he was convicted of two counts of deceiving investors and his failed hedge funds. scully is best known for drastically raising the price of a drug used to treat aids from thirteen dollars a pill. to seven hundred and fifty dollars. watching bbc world news america still to come on tonight's program. they've attended the edinburgh festival for the past seventeen years one couple still company for the acts they've seen. based in sydney say a terror suspect tried to smuggle a bomb onto a plane by planting it on his unsuspecting brother. investigators believe the improvised device was due to be smuggled onto an idea that white and waste flight last month but was never checked in. the two suspects were allegedly aided by the so called islamic state cole griffith reports. described as one of the most sophisticated teraflops atheroma strahan soil. officers say they have ended the plan which could have caused catastrophic loss of life. they believe that khalid coming into my mood because it was sent military grade explosives but the so called islamic state. on a cargo flight. they allege that they then put together a bomb packed inside a meat grinder. on july fifteenth it's alleged the men planned to take the improvised explosive device all id. onto an active how their ways flight out of sydney. they also say it was never checked in. we will be alleging in court that saddam a fully functioning on a daily was to be placed on that clyde. on the on the fifteenth of july. one thing that is important to strike the ice. is it did not get through security. having aborted the first attack. it's alleged the men took parts of the bomb to try and create a chemical device instead. which would admit poisonous hydrogen sulfide. officers say the men were arrested before thought plot became advanced. detailed forensic searches are continuing with that man is still being questioned by the police. enabled security routines have now returned to normal. passengers are being assured the threat has been disrupted. but new questions have been raised over how explosives could be sent it to australia by the islamic state. and how the terror threat is evolving. how will griffith? bbc news sydney. money was never a motivating factor that's what world class football the name of said today about his transfer from barcelona to paris on him on. the most of us a two hundred and sixty million dollar transfer isn't in the cult's. name has now become the most expensive player in the history of the sport william i spoke with football analyst tony smith in new york. tell me thanks very much indeed for joining me this is an early popping figure seem worth it. i don't think anybody's work did never mind him i mean that's the probably just simple as answer i can give you but i guess whatever the market dictates your work your work. now and then i'd say is that he was following us howard but i tell you one day he must have a very expensive power. if that's what is hard to lead them to do i need he says he wasn't in it for the money. can you believe that i mean these people really think that we have big fillers well i was going to ask you that do you believe that one of the motive would he have to leave one of the largest clubs. but i think the motive was that he was that you know he was always going to be in the shadow. of messy and messy. no matter what anybody tells you is one of the two top players in the war between messi and ronaldo you can debate which of them is the best. and people are nice and all of a sudden because they name hours being paid this kind of money that makes him the best player in the world that doesn't. he was standing there in his trade he rested in the shadow of messy. and i suppose if somebody wants to give you a boatload of money why would you turn it down to twenty five years of age. you got enough money to keep you going for about four lives well i wouldn't turn it down now but i suppose the bigger question is at what impact does it have on these clubs if you've got these vast sums. of money changing hands what's it going to do to the gang. yeah well i think first of all it's going to have a domino affect wit of barcelona because barcelona have a lot of money now that they're going to spend. and obviously they're talking about going after continue fun never appeared on there talking about going off the various other players and as dave go to different clubs. then they're going to have to be replaced so you have this whole domino effect but i think somewhere gender somewhere along the way. maybe reality which is set in and somebody is going to turn around and say what are we doing here what are we doing two hundred and something million. for one pair that we began cannot sustain that i don't care how popular it is i don't care how many short he's going to sell. and they're telling me that he's going to sell something like gas. and ninety thousand shorts in the first month or something at a hundred quid a piece which is an awful lot of money to get back. but i don't think that you can sustain and soccer around the warrant panties kinds of prices and i hope that somebody is going to realize that hey. we better wake up a one of these days we're gonna lock out and the soccer fields might be empt. but what he's going to be the tipping point because as you say soccer is growing around the world in the u. s. here the money is pouring in. at what point is somebody gonna have the guts to say not. yeah i'd i think you must come now i i think it has to if this doesn't set it in motion. maybe it clubs in td be involved in this kind of a money situation and that's manchester city and psg so the two of them that one of them has become involved has paid a huge amount of. money the other club man city have paid huge amount of money for transparent and i were talking no jan about. players who where just a little better than average players and it sure as you look at them going to be transferred oh yeah there were fifty million of their work sixty million. a you know some of them are definitely not worth the price is this being paid for them but hey the market says you have to pay for them. and on disease you know my mother always said foods on the money are easily power. i think this is a good guess that. how well will wait to see whether namer is is part of that as well tony smith thanks very much indeed? it's been a pleasure. today the edinburgh international festival gets underway marking its seventieth anniversary created in the aftermath of the second world war its aim was to provide a platform for the flowering of the human spirit. now the arts and culture extravaganza is the largest in the world. over the next three weeks thousands of performance will fill the venues once again and tonight we meet one couple who's been that since the beginning. i mean nineteen thirty nine i came by kindertransport. i took my picture on it i train to chairman in hollan. and eventually we landed. in great britain vietnam's got of the first five thousand jewish and non aryan tired refugees from germany. and nineteen. ninety two very carefully. and i know i'm not like getting. your idea. you were always interested in music. and when we heard there was music going on. or can we possibly go can we afford to go. edinburgh stages conference first international music and drama fest. the big flag streets of scott. though have come. but your house. ebay young we had very little money it it was critical sold out and i mean but we didn't mind standing at the back of it. orchestras from many countries from europe or even from a medicare came within a chest kept the fus. all of a sudden there was life there was a. ernie kindling off of life of art can music but people ready to thomond people determined to to. lead a better life. and if it did work it did because all japanese lawsuit if if my scuba determined. that it should change and should be better than me. this iconic figure. kathleen ferrier who became an international star in a very short time but is fantastic. and once having case that of course. there was no stopping us weibo hooked from that moment on. i soldati mula and jonathan miller and michael peeling. and all i mean if it's absolutely outstanding. you may only knew these people target beat me. every now and again on television but here they bear. there you have it there a god like. if chris if you really made it. and they're also bringing back this year liberated back level in. because the paint that in nineteen forty seven so. they're bringing back things which. it is seventeen years ago. the festival is changing. it it. it has to change. and it has to go. well it certainly crying to my great regret though i don't think i've ever been must put that right but of course you find all of that new. on our way. i'm john o'brien very much watching and have a good weekend. the bbc news out. oliver tickell videos designed to occur in your lifestyle. so you can swipe your way. to the news of the day. and stay up to date with the latest headlines. trust. download now from selected apps does. funding of this presentation is made possible by. the freemen foundation. and coal fuller foundation pursuing solutions for america's neglected me. planning a vacation escape that's relaxing inviting. and exciting. is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. f
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god god was eleven. thank you. thank you thank you. thank. you for ratings of salutation. located just under forty miles from the nation's capital the historic african-american community of carver road in haymarket virginia sits at the center of a fight you may never ever hear about in the mainstream news media because it involves the internet sales giant amazon and the newly crowned richest man in the world jeff bezos you see amazon through one of its going to lackey corporations is trying to muscle power lines through the historic community to power and amazon data center expansion in the area now one would think that any story involving amazon the stork minority community fighting for fighting for their neighborhoods that that includes properties acquired under eight hundred sixty six law that allowed freed slaves to own land would make for great anger to your average journalist but sadly apart from a few local papers and alternative news sites this story has been largely ignored but why would this be well journalist adam johnson of fairness and accuracy in reporting has found a very interesting pattern of coverage concerning mr bay's those amazon and tech reporting in general by a least three of the biggest newspapers in the united states the new york times the wall street journal and the washington post johnson writes a review of one hundred ninety articles from the new york times wall street journal and bezos own washington post over the past year paints a picture of almost uniformly uncritical at times boost coverage in fact the last time there was any kind of investigative journalism found in any of the big three was a new york times critique of amazon's labor practices almost two years ago in august of two thousand and fifteen so in a world where freedom of the press has preached a lot more than its practice just how much rain does the mainstream press give to the world's super rich and powerful let's find out and start watching the hawks. you. also. at the bottom. you know that i got. the. world for the watch of the heart so i am tired robot and i'm to have a lot. of those so let me ask you do you think that the media goes soft on the super wealthy or super powerful yeah because super wealthy and the super powerful own media that's not a metaphor they literally own the media that critiques them in the area of fairness and accuracy in reporting review of those hundred ninety are under ninety articles is actually pretty interesting over the past year revealed that none of the articles were investigative exposé is only six point six percent the negative fifty four percent were straight reporting or neutral in town and forty percent more positive and even press like press release like in town well so you're looking at. nobody's criticizing and why would they when he is their boss especially the wash post but what's even more interesting is that is the the wash post coverage actually kind of fell right in between of the other two well you know in terms of actual like positive coverage and things like that. you know the praise for amazon because of the bottom middle and ninety five percent of post article coverage kind of range from that like neutral forty three percent to a positive following of about forty eight percent told words like ninety ninety three percent of the new york times coverage of amazon was and ninety four percent of wall street journal's coverage ranged from like straight news to kind of a press release style you're talking about fifty seven percent of the new york times its coverage thirty one percent of the wall street journal's coverage could be characterized as somewhat to extremely flattering scissors as you kind of can see there even the post got a bell in between and that's really fascinating me and the other thing that's really fascinating about all this is. when you when you look at it it seems like they're quick to criticize the super rich or the super powerful when it comes to their political leaders like usually you see articles about the koch brothers about soros and they're going all the time where you very rarely you know their objections into politics and where they make those inroads you very rarely actually see their business practices criticized it's like we would go up to the politics of someone but if their business practices are probably just as vicious as their politics we still believe the business practice is generally a low. and it sort of ignores reality when they do that because they'll take any issue and tech reporting the tech industry in general really likes to pretend like oh silicon valley is so no it's incredibly. cool. it is not it's not as a silicon valley is this the first place with men and women equal and we're running around it's all good for that oh it's no different than fifth avenue it's no different than wall street it's no different from going to five really owes you a bunch of people who made money off of using people and figuring out how to socially engineer people but it's something the tech reporting kind of always does fairness and accuracy in reporting out of johnson pointed out that a lot of the problem today law is in the journalism surrounding tech companies in general and what he said was tech company x. reveals it's doing why or will do that is by the by the beads definition newsworthy and the press releases written and some added commentary from friendly talking heads and marketing analysts because it's attack the political or labor implications come in a distant second to the shiny object quality of the beat so it seems that media only cares about the political leanings not the business practices and the problem is that i don't think your tech writers actually know anything about business or attack and you know there's this whole idea that you know it's all about ethics and games journalism becomes the. and the foul issues of an entire and of course we all use amazon so we're all horrible people for asking them to do a better job at taking care of their employees are not doing things like that right at amazon itself was the for the reason why you know maybe if it's a great company it just doesn't need to have any critical looks at it and it's like yeah but there are always should be a critical word like you know not something that you know because they're good well how would you know they're good unless you take a closer look i've heard exactly i mean amazon is the fourth most valuable company in the world jeff. bezos doesn't own the amazon he's a very large shareholder over you're right it started the fun with it you know but it is a publicly traded company makes it even more the public's business it's a for the most valuable company in the world with forty three percent and growing share of all u.s. online commerce that's monstrous and. interesting no two that people often forget too was that you know bales purchased the washington post in two thousand and thirteen for around two hundred fifty million that same year he purchased the post amazon has landed a six hundred million dollars deal with the cia. to develop big coordinated computing cloud for all seventeen defense intelligence agency intelligence agencies in that community you know it's it's incredible how many fingers the as it applies to yes i would hope that there would be some you know reporting looking at him saying what's going on. we get free shipping so why bother. right if you're right that is the kind of thing if you have dollars in the humanity that's worth for a ship back yes for shipping. this sunday russian president vladimir putin formally announced that the u.s. would be required to cut its diplomatic staff in the country to four hundred fifty five the same that russia has allowed to happen in the united states of course the facts are relevant the whole thing was painted by outlets like c.n.n. politics as quote moscow's most aggressive move against washington since the final years the cold war. b.b.c. had done a reality check on the u.s. imposed sanctions against russia stating that germany is said to be pushing for e.u. sanctions against russia to be stepped up according to diplomatic sources quoted in brussels yet just days later writers reports that german minister of economic affairs and energy. is urging you countries to retaliate against the u.s. for the sanctions stating quote we consider this as being against international law plain and simple why because it means the united states is dictating who country is can buy gas from yeah russia provides about one third of europe's gas prices lower than competitors which is why many countries have been doing business with them for decades and while many like to call gazprom to have it of lowering prices to be competitive as evil and manipulative most of us would simply call it smart business so if congress who has been pushing through deregulation and tax incentives for fracking throughout the obama administration is now pulling countries under the trumpet ministration into limiting their access to affordable energy sources who's really using policy as a weapon but they're well encouraged because the. us complaining about another country using policy as a weapon. as ridiculous that's ridiculous i mean it's we're doing it because we throw sanctions everywhere anyone who disagrees with those over anything sanction yeah i mean you're both sides of the people you want to her oh of course you know the people who have to live the working class people before you know it hurts everybody below the person that you don't really watch it in cuba or exactly watch it everywhere sanctions also are supposed to be part of diplomacy it's part of diplomacy the idea is that you do this to get people to sit at the table and if all we're going to keep doing is running around going now where we're not talking because you don't know big words that must be why this administration doesn't talk to anybody because they're too confused by multi-syllabic words and hyphenated. references but i want to point out this one thing which is while the sanctions which will most likely be signed by the president despite everyone's liking if they're ready to rest. which he will do is that specifically it addresses energy railways metals and mining sectors those are the places that are the most affected by these sanctions surprise surprise and yet the president had said this during a press and press or in warsaw earlier this month let's take a look let me be very clear about one crucial point the united states will never use energy to course your nations and we cannot allow others to do so you don't want to have a monopoly or a monopolistic situation. i go i go i give the ford zero am i am i crazy let's not answer that part but am i crazy to think that we exactly what we're doing now that he's going to sign off and he's going to push all this gas and he has got him in power robertson have been saying all we're giving all the you know we're going to be the next big exporter is this not policy using policy as a weapon courses or balls as a weapon and what will want to do it what it does to of what you see very clearly in the media today is it's like we're going to we're going to we're going to tell you every bad thing that's going on and why we need these sanctions all those patriotic mumbo jumbo but really it's all about business of money you know we want you to start buying from us we want to come players in that market or you know enlarge our portion of the market to begin with or a private companies and all about so you drum up the sanctions you say oh look at all you will they are throw some sanctions on them that really have nothing to do with what you're saying for now and this is this is not just for russia this is you see this happen all over a globe with the right as an insider's. look forbes noted last month that. exports are crucial to the domestic and global security benefits of lowering russia's influence around the world clearly explaining why this part of support oh that's why or in the fact that oil and gas industries have have the democrats and the republicans. by the things i can't say on how i started and their bag kid. in the back behind it who are for the truth and also i think it's really important to point out that that's what the kremlin looks like over there just halfway i case you're wondering what an actual what the actual crime one looks like that would be at the wall of the america it's not the one the you know there's even like all these other. just in case you're confused as if you've never seen what that. church . so we have to ask that you know we have to ask why our state department this is the other question i want to just sort of throw it out there to people and maybe get a touch with us on their facebook and twitter pages but i have to ask why the u.s. state department is employing over a thousand russian foreign nationals to take care of all of their you know to be support staff within their building i mean that is very rare and it i mean they have rules the state department has rules that if you're a state department employee you can even have russian nationals in your house there are rules about these things and yet we had over a thousand we were outnumbered our diplomats were outnumbered by russian nationals working in our embassies and. that's pretty ridiculous senator injecting an example mounts there saying that russian citizens cannot work with them there which i have to wonder why that doesn't seem like a very smart move on the state department's point and that point it's been going on for over a decade so this is well and also when you look at most of those too it's like you know when trouble like there's seven seven hundred fifty five or whatever you know when you when you look at the two it's like when you look at like the russian embassy here in the u.s. they only employ russians in that embers and you don't hire like americans to come in the u.s. so sincere when we were going there it was wrong to do that you know since there are so scary so everyone who works in the state department and in moscow do they have to explain whether or not they've spoken to a russian that's what's so bizarre about it really when you say way to doubt it and look i mean when you when you know how we used people over time in our intelligence community these people over time we get it's not i mean if someone were to suddenly come up with proof and say like oh a bunch of these people that were working there were russian were also like you know double agents for both sides sides are or are not how we were using them to their lives really things and rather when they were about one million people a rise out of that trip i wouldn't be surprised if we discovered that of anybody believe there are they were the only ones manipulating buddy buddy and that's russian are they. are those are going to break our borders don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we cover the facebook and twitter so your poll shows at r t v dot com coming up shawn styles and style but the debate executive director of the metro atlanta task force for the homeless to discuss the war on the homeless it's currently being waged in atlanta and across the united states to. me. here's what people have been saying about rejected and i suspect it's a long. the only show i go out of my way to lunch you know. is that really packs a punch oh yeah it is the john oliver of our two year marriage is doing the same we are apparently better than the things that seem to see people you've never heard of love or down to the night and the president of the world playing so very he doesn't really mean a seriously send us an e-mail that what holds if you should. put themselves on the line. they get accepted or rejected. so when you're the president should. also want to reach out. to the right. to see what the story of the people. interested always at the water's edge. there should. ever since society began to industrialise around big cities concentrated poverty and homelessness have been tragically reliable by products of urban life for a variety of reasons nearly two million people across the u.s. live without a permanent roof over their heads and a bed to sleep at but a swarms of the stars move to downtown areas and look for pricey condos to call home places such as the famous peach wood pine shelter in downtown atlanta georgia have bright red bull's eyes painted on them by developers and politicians stone sat down recently with the baby executive director of metro atlanta task force for the homeless to learn more about the history at this particular battle. after the eleventh we got the building and that's when this serious serious campaign to demonize and to get us out of the building that we had gotten then to design and build a state of the art facility housing permanent housing jobs street retail wonderful facility and. because homeless people are not supposed to be home peachtree street because they are ninety percent african-american males in our facility we have undergone the battle of the century at think two centuries now almost. for twenty years so this is the culmination of their efforts the power structure of the elites in atlanta to displace all the homeless people who are visible on peachtree street and do that by means of getting hold of that property which they have done. so no start of it by talking about this because in two thousand and fifteen the mayor outright said that he wanted to shut down and that was his intention he vowed to shut down the shelter which again i mean i think for a lot of people with their words they have an outcry and say well how can you shut down of a service that's facilitating people who are always so what is the logic in the justification of this offer. well it's not to city's doing the city it's been carrying the water for the development and the powerful downtown business community all along so the city is not actually doing the dirty deed and the mayor we believe the mayor's threat was was just that a threat that if we didn't if our lawyers didn't hurry up and cave in and agree to a settlement and the board of directors then he could do that we've researched that and had legal opinions that would say it would have taken him years to get that done if he could have done it then because there was no outcry from the community that we needed a police station or fire station or i think the latest thing was a hell of a pad for. security so i don't think that was we think that was a cover threat to push all of the folks on our side of the issue into caving in in san in the settlement agreement which they eventually did do. but ultimately so then how does this work in terms of the the legal basis for sherry in the homeless shelter what is that what is the law that's forcing this disclosure. well the the law doesn't force the closure the lawyers on the defendant side and the defendants in the lawsuit which has been going for seven years now since there was foreclosure on the building which was illegal we had lawyers who brought the case pro bono to challenge the foreclosure in court and to charge the city and the downtown business community in the in the organization central atlanta progress and one businessman who's a developer who was sort of their stock in horse to do the deal and what happened was we litigated that issue in motion hearings and all sorts of hearings to the point of appealing to the georgia supreme court who reiterated all of our charges everything from rico to tortious interference to bribery i mean you have to read that forty page order and realize we had everything we needed to go to court and we need the residents a lot of people who supported us. not so much our remaining board of directors and then the lawyers were not so excited about it began in about a year ago and we don't know what kind of pressure might have been exerted to give get them to to cave and sell out the way they did it led to the board of directors have in three members left because people were absolutely horrified that we would ever put the buildings so to speak on the table in any kind of negotiation because that's the only building that is legally zoned to do what we did and we had the architectural pay plans for the renovation everything. so it was a big sell out and not the fault of the people who sold out so much is the fault of the power structure namely emory university in emory healthcare who really been been behind this whole scheme to first of all and we have it in documents to to stop all of our funding which they did do to go after board members and make sure they knew that if they wanted to do business in atlanta they need not continue this effort to go to court because they all knew what documents we had and they are absolutely startling they would curl your hair if you don't have any i guess they would grow some but. the documents are incredible enough that we got a forty page order from the georgia supreme court affirming our right to go to court and renaming all the charges is incredible and that was about two years ago so we were going forward with a court date win lose or draw to me we stood a better chance of holding on to the building to go to court and to lay it all out there and at least to have justice prevail in in showing how the power structure in atlanta does business. but i have been to this the shelter it's obviously a massive building and so the idea is you're saying that even though they're obviously other other groups that are doing work with the homeless in atlanta the real design against against this particular shelter was to get access to basically make sure make sure that that building could be bought and ultimately utilized for other purposes development purposes and for occasion perhaps yes definitely for that but. the base of all of that empathy was we don't want those men read african-american men who are homeless on peachtree street and we you know i've been on the board of the national coalition for the homeless for twenty eight years and we've always done criminalization reports cities that we rank meanest who have passed ordinances that all they do is criminalize the normal behavior of people who are homeless or poor and atlanta always right was in the top five top one or three i think for the last couple of years is that the report was done and we've watched and monitored all of those ordinances be passed so that we had a vagrant free zone proposed in the late eighty's a safe guard zone which excluded homeless people and poor people from that area in the city now with a settlement there's a task force. so the task force for the homeless cannot relocate within that zone and there are other preclusion zz that i hope based on racism classism gender bias the whole thing so we know all that and now that there's been this settlement to this so out as say to avoid going to court i'm not sure all of those documents will see the public light in as complete a way as i would wish. you know. and he will be how many resume whole most people would you say that the shelter houses and takes him facilitates are going on the annual basis on an average about fifteen thousand different homeless people on an average night we we do the averages all the time because we do an intake on everybody and provide deep support services in case work and whatever they need. on a daily basis an average of five of that five hundred seventy five people including women and children in fact two nights ago there were sixty seven women and children flipping on that on the floor because there's nowhere else home to go. right precisely so obviously the question then becomes well when this center gets shut down the shelters being shut down next month the question then becomes how do these homeless find somewhere else to stay temporary housing shelters communities places where they are feel safe and able to at least find a bed and perhaps a meal for the night where else can they go. well if there were places now they would be being sent or referred they are bar staff and by the way the proud i'm proudest of the fact that the people who come in to peace to be served often stay to serve and get trained to be volunteer caseworkers and run programs and that's the most exciting part of what we've done it is a sense of community that we've what be born in that facility around all sorts of things we have an organic roof garden an art studio which we've seen and a gallery and we have all sorts of programs that people get involved in. when they're there but as soon as they can found a place and we can help them do that which we did we sort of package people and say this is what you need to get to the next step so if you need to be screening or health care or identification all those things that people lose when they're homeless we do that and then we we work with them to get to the next step that they cheese the problem now is no place that will be in atlanta operating to do what we did to the tune of a thousand people a night which without legal capacity and in really terrible weather weather we exceeded that and and most of the legal people understood that that's what we did but we saved we with faith and lives as well as helping people get really rude it so there will be a place like that and the city and united way and all those folks our promise in the public don't worry we will take care of everybody everybody get a place to go we know that is not true. and that is our show for today remember everyone in this world we are not told we love the love so i tell you all right love you i am i rolled winter up sometimes have a ball and keep watching those hawks in every day and night but. look at. least. least some. polling place. in case you're new to the game this is how it works the 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god. god. was no one not getting remarried not to ask you if you really were ready do you agree man was ready for what it really was through out the old and. it. looks like a little laughs. that's from the last castle based on the bestselling novel by jeannette walls what's it like to work with mr howell so it was incredible yes that scene in particular was unbelievable we had you know we shot a pretty much all day and we rehearsed it. early on in the day in full and it's about a four plane scene which is really big and. all the adult characters in the film were in the scene and we sort of went for it and the blocking was loose but it was one of those where i was on the energy started to like really building the room. and i you know argue back and forth on the arm wrestling and the punch and it was just one of those really like it was one of those moments where i seen fully worked a really complicated one and then we realized oh now we have to shoot this but there is such a relief in that moment that it works so well and. and then you have a little part of yourself by feel like react or par or maybe the person or party yourself where you go this is a really exciting way house is going to punch and look like you really hit you a really good write every day i mean he must have come really close but. he did and i got to do a lot of dramatic acting now on our own would you cast me after saying yeah of course and maybe you dropped out of college to pursue acting i guess i did yeah college yeah i went to the university of wisconsin for a year and then i come back to los angeles where are the back to us and so i came out to los angeles because my father had done a job out here. and then went to santa monica community college for about two weeks and then just. it's called addison wisconsin where most liberal cities in america run if you have fun it was fans too much but what did your parents think about a nice jewish boy dropping out of college not happy but i think you know i think to their credit i think. you know they knew that i was. they were allowing me to explore my own path where do the acting bug hit you i think really early on but i wasn't i grew up just outside of new york city and westchester and it even though it was in new york and you would assume that you would have some sort of connection to real actors and theater. the idea of being a professional actor was felt very distant as you go to theater a lot as a kid no no really i feel like i went into this went to the cities the theater with our school every once in a while we hear starlight express so what did you stumble into it i mean i had always kind of wanted to do it and then when my father moved out to los angeles. my mother. it just seemed like much more of a reality out here so you know i was what was your first paid acting job first paid acting job was in a show called m.t.v. on dressed. and it was like a late night m.t.v. soap opera and i played a character named victor and that the title of the episode was the victim's secret and i had to i was like i was the character was in a college dorm and i got thrown into. the laundry room. nude by some for turner the fellows and the only thing that was in there was a pair of women's underpants and i had to put those on it and find my way back to my dorm room. hence victor's secret. you said there are certain roles you don't think you should take because you didn't want views to be distracted by the fact that schmidt is in the movie specific when the show was real when our show was extraordinarily popular not that it isn't anymore about. look i don't know that anybody was offering me these dollars but every once in a while you'll get a script or something and you know they're making this movie and a lot of these movies are really important. if i don't think that i can really bring something to the role. or to the film and i think. but i also think there's a there's a chance that they might actually cast me maybe because i look like they got i think based on a real person i definitely don't want to be a part of a film that is trying to say something that feels like it's important for you to be watching and all the sudden go look at their shit or be a knight so there's a part where you are pigeonholed since. yeah i guess so but i'm ok with that. you must match be very happy about where your career is calm i look at those and you are feeling johnson santa monica junior college. major film major television show mike well i know but now you have the shows about to end i have to pick i mean it's going through i want to do next what do you think i should do we've got the you got that thing about versace coming yeah i mean come on shore i don't but i'm unemployed as of now i'll do these eight episodes that i'm very employed which i do get something nice what do you think that what whatever you're going to get a big world. what you're starring in a television show ok maybe a drama there you go cop drama now we're now we're talking cop drama. ok i think i can do that scream feel detective greenfield jewish cup in new york done. that only detective not on the beat. coming out max's secret talent his strangest job his guiltiest pleasure we're digging deep more after this. i'm tom hartman and i'll give you what the mainstream media can't help the big picture. and would question more on what you're looking for. notice the line. will go deeper investigate and debate all so you can get the big picture. your launching an r t america special report when they love this bugs you and made his mind up but basically everything that you think you know about civil society has broken down. there's always going to be somebody else one step ahead of the game. we should not be the sons of the normalising pilots and we don't need people that think like this on our planet. this is an incredibly tense situation. plucked. all the food we know from are going to. everyone in the world should experience freedom and you'll get it on the old the old. the old according to just. look up the modern world to come along for the ride. the mission of news with you is to go to the people tell their side of the story our stories are well sourced we don't hide anything from the public and i don't think the mainstream media in this country can say that i think the average viewer knows that r.t. america has a different perspective so that we're not hearing one echo chamber that mainstream media is constantly spewing. we're not beholden to any corporate sponsor no one tells us what to cover how long the coverage or how to say it that's the beauty of our t.v. america. we give both sides we hear from both sides and we question more that journalists are not going. anything. bring it home to the american people. all the world. and all the news companies only players but what kind of part is r t america. america offers more artsy america. in many ways. just like the real news. that. you could never. so much park. all the world's all the world's a stage. play. with greenfield you see on the screen in the glass castle which could be a major hit it's all based on the cast how the kids handle your celebrity how old are you today i don't care seven into. the seven i said to my. daughter yeah i remember i was nominated for the third for me and i said to her that i was like what i had to leave the house that day to go to the emmy awards and you know she was upset because she doesn't want to leave the house and said you know lou i tried to explain to her you know what was happening. is pretty nice right i know what you think about that and she looked at me she was a dinosaur. that's all she said and i thought you know you're a dinosaur. ok. greenfield kid. she's a third she gets it do you talk to your seven year old above mr trump all politics . do they have opinions if she if she has you know if she has a question sure or do you make of all this. but look when i talk to my daughter about it it's difficult because i think one of the problems is that it's really. he's less the integrity of the position. and. want to tell your children. that it still is a very important and highly regarded job and and that they can be present on yeah i guess i know it's ok to play a little game of if you only know i do is throw some questions at you childhood celebrity crush regis reaches yeah you had a crush on regions who would in secret talent i can fall asleep pretty fast person you trade places with for a day regis are you really psyched on regis who was with a friend i know yes i were friends with that you know his daughter wrote on our show oh good new girl yeah new girl costar you trade places with for a day. more and more us has been on the show new girl costar crack you up the most like a guest star on the show or anybody anybody on the show peter gallagher came on he was fantastic he's a great guy and i played him and dermot mulroney always seemed funny don't tell you the. finest people on planet earth and i just nobody wants to cast an icon and i don't really want to do a comedy but this guy is a good actor he's got jokes new girl costar you trust to babysit your kids probably hannah simone with his job you've ever had a you know i washed windows as a kid washed windows yeah when i was paid teen only seventeen i want to home as you go around like real building when clocking up thirty face really only to do that and it is terrifying i did a verb out we're going to have i quit on those errors that yeah i look at people inside the with the too much we did a hotel once i remember looking down my god this is not for me do they pay you well yeah they did. what never fails to make you laugh my son's pretty funny oh yeah. guilty pleasure. was. a jewish boy no guilty pleasure hey you know what it i watch i watch the right now the cross fit games around and i like that stuff i'll just watch on my phone i'm shall check liaquat is doing well and then my wife or yell at me if you weren't in there what would you be unemployed best compliment you ever got i did american horror story and i had blond hair and everything and we went we had gone to the premiere the play the premiere episode and we went to the party afterwards and lady gaga came it was in the show and she came over and she like introduced ourselves and we didn't have but i had no clue that i was she had just seen me on the show and someone had to go you know he was. what you just watched and then it dawned on her and she went she was very a fuse a very very nice because she goes that's one of the greatest transformations i've ev
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god bless you, cut the your family, god bless the united states of america -- god bless your family, bless the united states of america. thank you, jim. >> [applause] [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain in your seats until the president has departed. [applause] >> [crowd chatter] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] president trump spoke briefly with reporters after new white house chief of staff john kelly was sworn in. he had served as homeland security secretary in the trump administration. we just swore in general kelly. he will do a spectacular job. i have no doubt, as chief of staff. what he has done in terms of homeland security is record -shattering. you look at the border, you look at the tremendous results we have had, and you look at the spirit. and with a very controversial situation, there has been very little controversy.
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god is amazing. god is good. we've been stuck for two days. god is good, y'all. god is amazing. he would never fail you. ust and believe me. god is good. my baby kept me alive. >> so emotional. many of the people stranded in houston, though, still waiting to be rescued. city officials say they have responded to more than 4,000 water-related calls. they have performed 209 water rescues just overnight. and at a press conference this morning, officials said there were still 185 critical rescue requests still out there. houston issued no evacuation order in advance of the storm. mayor sylvester taylor defending that decision sunday. >> you cannot put in the city of houston 2.3 million people on the road. that is dangerous. if you think the situation right now is bad, you give an order to evacuate, you are creating a nightmare. >> let's bring in nbc's phillip mina and kia collier, a reporter for the texas tribune. phillip, i want to go back to you. we saw there was a lot of activity there where people are coming for shelter, some just coming for supplies. i know you've had a little more chance to walk around,
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god. oh, my god. that is the coolest thing i've ever seen. oh, that is the coolest thing i've ever seen. >> that 82% totality. it was a cool thing to look up at and see in the sky. now, sheena, we go from excited about the eclipse to miserable about the weather coming our way. >> that's a pretty big high and low there. unfortunately, that's what we have in the forecast. but i do have a really good news. after today's high heat, because it is going to be very oppressive outside, it's going to get a lot cooler. wait until you she the forecast the rest of the week. but for today, the school day forecast, hopefully the kids were able to see the eclipse yesterday. was really cool looking at it through the sunglasses. this morning, warm and humid. near 103 degrees today. temperatures in the mid-90s. kids need to stay hydrated, especially at the bus stop. a big cooldown in the forecast, aaron. >> thank you, sheena. >>> a lot of us will never forget the eclipse, e take a look at what astrogy 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is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. stronger the better. the current chevy silverado. it's the chevy summer drive. get a total value of $9,600 or, get 0% financing for 60 months on this silverado all star. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. >>> well, the eclipse has come and gone. eclipse eubanks was born in greenville, south carolina, at 8:04 yesterday morning. she was named for that cosmic event. she weighed in at 6 pounds 3 ounces. and will have awesome photos. >>> that little girl wasn't the only bundle of joy that made her debut. news 4's jack incompetent b-- jackie bensen reports on the babies born yesterday. >> he is. smiling a little bit. >> well, the rest of d.c. was putting on eclipse glasses and scanning the sky, this baby was coming into the world. three weeks early, 2:35 p.m. at med star washington hospital center. his father and older were off camera, the mom china beamed at her newborn's face. >> a special day. >> four unused eclipse glasses in the bag. >> just six minutes earlier at the same hospital, little cecilia joined what is a fairly exclusive club. babies born touring a solar eclipse. >> we definitely talked about the idea that it would be funny if she came during the eclipse. >> both sets of parents were unaware but delighted to learn that many astrologers believe babies born during the eclipse will be capacity for strength and leadership. prince william born during an eclipse in 1982 is an example. right now, the two newest d.c. residents is more than enough for their tired but happy parents. >> it's pretty cool. a younger me would have thought that was the coolest thing in the world. now, of course i'm just happy she's here. >> if neither of the little ones run for president 50 years from now, they'll have a very interesting story to tell about the day they were born. in northwest washington, jackie bensen, news >>> it is a storm team 4 weather alert day. let's get an update from sheena parveen. >> hello aaron. it will be a hot one today. keep that in mind before you start running around this afternoon. stay in the shade or the ac. temperatures will be close to 90 degrees by 11:00 a.m. then we'll be feeling around 100 degrees only by lunchtime. we'll look at the afternoon forecast and the cooldown coming up next. >>> secret service in crisis. the major new concerns that's making congress come up with more money to protect the president and the first family. >>> they got him. the dangerous confrontation with a terror suspect in >>> storm team 4 weather alert day today. hazy, hot and humid for the afternoon. one of those days you do everything to stay cool. >> yes, it is aaron especially in the peak afternoon hours. each by will you have time, it's going to start to feel like 100 degrees. though it's going to be very hot this afternoon, hot and humid is going to make it feel so much hotter. we're going to have little rain relief. if you will be out and about, stay hydrated. not a lot of rain in forecast. maybe a few showers tomorrow with a passing cold front. the good news is, behind this cold front, we have a cooldown in the only around 80 for a high and really no rain. it's going to stay nice and dry. low humidity on the way. 75 in washington. it's warm, kind of humid outside. we are dry on radar. half-mile visibility with fog out there. most of the area is looking pretty good through the afternoon, though. again, you'll see a mix of sun and clouds with not much rain in the forecast. if you're exercising today, warm and humid. but the morning hours will be the best time to do it. that will be the coolest time of the day. by lunchtime, close to 100 degrees outside. close to 103. this is future weather. going through lunchtime, we're still dry. through the afternoon, normally on a hot, humid day, we see pop-up storms. not so much today. we'll be on the drier side. maybe showers overnight. tomorrow, we have a chance for a few showers. through tomorrow morning. that will feel like too much. then we drop. look at thursday, friday, saturday. around 80 degrees. it will feel really nice, aaron. >> looking forward to that for sure. sheena, thank you. it's 4:17 now. the suspect behind that deadly van attack in spain is now dead. spanish police say they shot younes abouyaaqoub yesterday. when they con fronted him, he appeared to be wearing an explosive belt. police later learned it was a fake. 15 people died in connection with the attacks in bars lopa last week. >>> it is a stark warning from the director of the secret service who says the money it pushed so far to the limit, it's affecting -- it's a problem that's been long building for a while now. nbc's peter alexander explains. >> they are the first line of defense with no room for error. the secret s year's end, roughly 1100 agents putting in brutally long hours will not be getting paid for that extra work. they're being stretched thin by president trump and going to his properties in florida, virginia and -- their jet setting lifesty lifestyle, business and pleasure. tiffany trump on a yacht in italy. eric trump, uruguay trip for hotel rooms alone. the service director says it's an ongoing protection issue -- the president has a large family and our responsibilities required in law. i can't change that. i have no flexibility. >> you need to have fresh well-trained agents available for protection. >> it's going to take a toll in terms of >> by law the they can't make more than $160,000 in overtime salary. the agency is working with congress on a financial fit to better support the elite protective force. peter alexander, nbc news, the white house. >>> thousands of children in the district will return for their second day of school this morning as school bells rang felony for the first time in months, drivers got a reminder from d.c.'s mayor to slow down on the roads. mayor bowser directed traffic near wilson high school and a middle school. >> i want to remind everybody, look out for them, showdown at intersections, put the phones down. stop texting. we have a lot of little kids and big kid trying to get to school safely. >> aside from getting drivers to slow down, the importance of student attendance. one out of every four students is chronically absent and will mi0% year. >>> you are going to feel the heat on this weather alert day. let get an update from sheena in the weather center. >> you will. but the good news is looks like the last really hot day for quite some time. a hume cooldown is coming. it will feel like triple digits this afternoon. this morning, thought will be heating up quickly once the sun comes up. 8:00 a.m., close to 80 degrees. by 9:00 a.m., closer to the 80s. it will feel hotter with the humidity. behl talk about how hot it had feel this afternoon, plus the big cooldown i've been talking about, coming up. >>> it was some of the most fun you might have missed while you were outside. we look back at our favorite moments from the ee chips and many of you shared your pictures with us. you still can. here's a look at the best sight of day. we'll be right back. the ford summer sales event is in full swing. it's gonna work, i promise you, we can figure this out. babe... little help. -hold on, mom. no, wifi. wifi. it's not a question, it's a thing. take on summer right with ford, america's best-selling brand. now with summer's hottest offer. get zero percent for seventy-two months plus an additional thousand on top of your trade-in. during the ford summer sales event get zero percent for seventy-two months plus an additional thousand on top of your trade-in. offer ends soon. ♪ now there's only love in the dark ♪ ♪ nothing i can say ♪ a total eclipse of the heart ♪ >> what a day it was. it was all the buzz about the eclipse playing out in play lists all over the country. bonnie tyler's song "total eclipse of the heart" is the number one song on itunes as you might expect. that song came out in 1983. it became her only number one hit. >>> we had a lot of fun celebrating our solar eclipse. if you didn't see our special coverage yesterday afternoon, we want to show you some of our favorite moments. >> we are excited to show you the eclipse as it happens. >> you talk about getting it. >> how cool is this? >> cool to be out with all folks. usually, you're three hours behind. but this time they get to see it first. >> save the day. people are like, it's kind of cool. super exciting. everyone is around. look at this crowd. it's bigger than gameday here. not just a football -- >> your commitment is 2 minutes and 37 seconds. >> beautiful people together enjoying it. >> not everybody is going to get glasses. not to worry, i have the pat collins official eclipse kit. hi. let's see if it works. are you ready? here we go. >> whoa! >> we are still, what would you say 65%. that's pretty much what the sun looks like right now. >> use of the moon pie. >> the r we thought this might be the place. but take a look. we're over downtown bethesda. we have a group on the rooftop as we get closer and closer. >> the sun kind of looked like the moon. every time you looked at it, it gets bigger and bigger. >> a few groans because of that cloud cover. right on cue. thanks a lot, mother nature. >> listen to the crowd. oh, man, this is so cool. >> science rules. >> oh, we got it. oh, my godod that is the coolest thing i've ever seen. oh, that is the coolest thing i've ever seen. >> amazing. >>> our support is not a blank check. >> now, at 4:26. trump's war plan. new reaction to a change in strategy. what's next for afghanistan. >> oh, what a view. the incredible sights from the eclipse you couldn't see that left millions with a memory of a lifetime. >>> hot, miserable heat. storm team 4 is getting you ready for one. warmest days we've seen in a while. >> it is 4:26 right now. good morning, i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. this is one of those days you want to be inside enjoying the full blast of ac. >> getting ready for a hazy, hot and humid day. we'll check in with rob stallworth at wtop momentarily. first sheena parveen has the forecast. >> wech a weather alert day. the humidity, it will make it feel like triple digits. no rain relief. we don't have thunderstorms in the forecast. normally we have pop-up storms similar to yesterday. it's going to be humid enough to
god. oh, my god. that is the coolest thing i've ever seen. oh, that is the coolest thing i've ever seen. >> that 82% totality. it was a cool thing to look up at and see in the sky. now, sheena, we go from excited about the eclipse to miserable about the weather coming our way. >> that's a pretty big high and low there. unfortunately, that's what we have in the forecast. but i do have a really good news. after today's high heat, because it is going to be very oppressive outside, it's...
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. >> god bless america, and god bless trumpy bear. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: well, amen to that. amen. i love that. i love everything about that. i love the product. i love the copy, the acting. i love the announcer. i've never heard a man more passionate about a stuffed animal before. and by the way, if that didn't sell you on it, wait, there's more. >> trumpy bear sits proudly at the front of the motorcycle for all the world to see and loves to cruise with his brother. >> i'm a former marine, and i'm proud to have trumpy bear ride by my side. once a marine, always a marine. >> everyone knows trumpy bear loves to go to the golf course. >> when i ride with trumpy bear, he makes my golf game great again. thank you, trumpy bear. >> trumpy bear can pop up anywhere. simply style his trademark hair and place it in his favorite chair. even the toughest guys will love trumpy bear. >> when america's great, business is great. when business is great, i'm great. i love you, trumpy bear. >> i am an army veteran. i am proud to own the trumpy bear. and i will always be proud to be an ame
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god says. god is worthy. the truth. >> god allowed me to provide this word in this prison: i have enough faith right now to know that god has everything ready for me. >> narrator: fames leads bible study and is regarded as a jailhouse pastor. but in another unit, michael lesher pledges allegiance to a different entity. >> you have lucifer and satan. in death i found life and hell is my paradise. this is my paradise. his life is illuminated by all of his tattoos. >> it's better than some of the scratches i've seen on some inmates. but it's really not all that extravagant. it's definitely not street-quality work. it was all single needle. >> i was 24 when i got the tattoo on my head. the horns, itself, it's just me being an outlaw. somebody that's a little devil himself. >> at the time that i got that tattoo, i had a real strict belief in being antichristian. i believe if there's a god looking down at me, he's got something looking right back up at him. my original belief is satanism, as in the original terms of the word. it jus
god says. god is worthy. the truth. >> god allowed me to provide this word in this prison: i have enough faith right now to know that god has everything ready for me. >> narrator: fames leads bible study and is regarded as a jailhouse pastor. but in another unit, michael lesher pledges allegiance to a different entity. >> you have lucifer and satan. in death i found life and hell is my paradise. this is my paradise. his life is illuminated by all of his tattoos. >> it's...
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he was asked in his time if he thought god was on his side and he said, you know, i rather concern myself more with we are on god's side than whether god is on our side, so just pray for this country. pray for all who serve her in every capacity, because i truly believe those ancient words a linea ago are as -- a millennium ago are as true as today, words americans have clung to a more challenging times than these, f his people who are called by his name will humble themselves and pray, he will hear from heaven and he will heal this and. this one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. applause] god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. > usa, usa, usa, usa, usa! >> usa, usa, usa, usa, usa! vice pres. pence: men and women, have faith. have faith in the principles you hold in your hearts that brought you to this place today. have faith in each other and fellow conservatives, the ability to make a difference as conservatives have ever sense of the movement was born. have faith in this president that i promise you the whole team is fighting for you every day. and above all else, have faith in the america
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god. oh. god. yes. hillary would like to erase the past because it's an inconvenient truth that she was a harlem candidate and made a lot of mistakes so in an attempt. she wants america's past so she is galvanizing and supporting the. isis of the american political spectrum. the two thousand and eight economic crisis turn some countries into pigs these are the countries with we can recall them is that needed austerity policies if you are in a situation no flow bloat even the recession austerity is a very bad idea it doesn't work it makes millions of people very unhappy those who are unemployed see their wages decline almost a decade how good are the results. by the people gathered in greece to watch it will be people to see what i. believe will be she was i mean to for legal. challenge must not was always the case she something. while the same mission is still in place to one of the consequences to we. will first. of this loosely truth be considered is the consequences are actually quite acceptable to t
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finish. >> god bless you, god mess blood pressure and god bless our president, donald j. trump. come back on the show soon. >> thank you so much for having me. elizabeth: former vice president al gore now comparing the climate movement to the civil rights movement. we've got the sound and the debate after this. have a real treat for you today. michael: awesome. potsch: i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. michael: let's do this. potsch: this new truck now has a cornerstep built right into the bumper. gary: super cool. potsch: the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. jim: aluminum is great for a lot of things, but maybe not the bed of a truck. potsch: and best of all, this new truck is actually- gary: (all laughing) oh my... potsch: the current chevy silverado. gary: i'm speechless. gary: this puts my ford truck to shame. james: i'll tell you, i might be a chevy guy now. (laughing) approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a
finish. >> god bless you, god mess blood pressure and god bless our president, donald j. trump. come back on the show soon. >> thank you so much for having me. elizabeth: former vice president al gore now comparing the climate movement to the civil rights movement. we've got the sound and the debate after this. have a real treat for you today. michael: awesome. potsch: i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. michael: let's do this. potsch: this new truck now has a cornerstep...
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church, it is important we the greatest power that exists is the power of god and the way that god can touch and move our lives, it was god alive and so many texans came to rescue the other texans. the power of god who can literally save them. that, it is very important that i issue and sign a gubernatorial proclamation power vested in me as the governor of the state of texas, i am declaring this sunday, september 3, as a day of prayer in texas. [applause] day where we will pray for all of those affected, we will pray for the first responders and those who volunteer to help others. we will pray regardless of what faith orchard or background you have here we will pray as one united people. for the future of this country, for healing and hope, for rebuilding and for the next great generation of texans. if you don't mind, we will have the first lady of texas hold the microphone as i sign the official proclamation. [applause] >> day of prayer. [applause] >> here with us today, a longtime friend of mine and a longtime friend of texas. he is a man who understands what it means to govern, having been a former governor himself. g
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god bless. eric: god bless, god bless you and god bless the people of the lone star state. arthel? arthel: share those sentiments. and the relentless rain in texas expected to last for several days, washing out major highways. casey steegal is live near dickenson, texas, and i-45 where half the road is flooded. the other half being put to good use though, right? >> reporter: yeah, arthel, you're or a new orleans girl. you know -- arthel: yes, i do. >> reporter: -- this all too well. it's painful, but i want you to meet some people who are pretty special. this is rusty, chuck and brian, and they've been literally going around all from community to community, and you've been pulling people from safety. >> that's right. a lot of this is all, i mean, 100% high water, old people and stuff like that, people that were not able to get out. >> reporter: so today you're sitting at your home, you live about 17 miles up the road. you saw something on social media. they put out an alert asking for people who had boats -- >> anything. >> reporter: to come help. >> got that get 'em out. nobody wan
god bless. eric: god bless, god bless you and god bless the people of the lone star state. arthel? arthel: share those sentiments. and the relentless rain in texas expected to last for several days, washing out major highways. casey steegal is live near dickenson, texas, and i-45 where half the road is flooded. the other half being put to good use though, right? >> reporter: yeah, arthel, you're or a new orleans girl. you know -- arthel: yes, i do. >> reporter: -- this all too well....
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nobody is god. god was on our side, for sure, because we are still here., nobody could imagine it could have done this. the weather guys, you can't predict this stuff, no matter how good you are, you can't predict it. i was hoping it wouldn't do this, but it went up. >> reporter: tell us about rockport. tell us about this place, what it was before. >> beautiful. a wonderful place. we gonna rebuild it. we need help. we need financial support from senators, representatives, leaders. we need it here quick. we don't need a katrina. the people here are ready. we are cutting wood. we are putting stuff together. get the support here fast. >> reporter: we are getting the message out. >> you got here quick, you know. don't worry about the little things like names of people that deceased and stuff. that's personal stuff, leave that alone. we'll get all that out. get out there and show everybody what's going on. >> reporter: yes, sir. >> get some support. >> reporter: we will. >> let's get it back together, we can do it. >> reporter: we will report here as long as it
nobody is god. god was on our side, for sure, because we are still here., nobody could imagine it could have done this. the weather guys, you can't predict this stuff, no matter how good you are, you can't predict it. i was hoping it wouldn't do this, but it went up. >> reporter: tell us about rockport. tell us about this place, what it was before. >> beautiful. a wonderful place. we gonna rebuild it. we need help. we need financial support from senators, representatives, leaders....
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god god. god. prior to the unrest police bond sticks mosques and any potential weapons but dozens of anti fascist protesters disregarded those restrictions one left wing demonstrate a retard a photographer and others reportedly threaten people who were trying to film the violence some scenes were nevertheless caught on camera. list video appears to show radio host al letson shilling a mom from a group of must be fascist protestors in a separate incident a mom called to be a donald trump supporter was a touched by a mob after he pepper sprayed some of the counter protesters six people were injured in the berkeley unrest on thirteen arrests from. here outside of work in the civic center in downtown berkeley california as you can see around me there's a huge crowd of people calling themselves anti fascist protesters these are people that assemble to calendar a right wing rally that was called enough for today for this afternoon to the slogan say no to marxism well these are posts here that object to a
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offensive to me because everything is subjective everything come down to me, i'm god, about you are not god is not i am god, i would argue today that we seem to be more interested in praying to the god we see in the mirror about than praying to the god we see in the bible and i would argue that the end result of that is not positive. there has to be a measuring right outside of those things being measured lady justice has to be blind when she takes blindfold off and putting her thumb on scale then there's justice is lost. truth is non existent power always will trump principle. there is no correction. there's nothing self-evident everything is self-constructed. everything is self-refort and come to the point so say the solution which has been obvious for 2,000 years love is patient, love is kind, is the problem because i don't like it. and i'll define things in my own m imagine like narcissist gazing image in a pool we slip, we fall in, and infatuated with ourselves we drown, and all that's left is the one named echo pining after the lost of such wasted beauty. if that's what we are coming as a culture tod
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god. oh, god. >> his childlike sense of joy never left jerry. his first taste of fame came in the 1940s through his partnership with dean martin. ♪ >> dean was the handsome straight man, and jerry the slapstick clown. >> let me see your grip. >> oh, i know that one. jujitsu. isn't that good? >> i was on that stage 60% of the time stunned at watching the magic that he fed me for me to spring from. >> but the two had a bitter breakup in 1956 when they went out to pursue solo careers. jerry headlined classic comedies like "cinderfella" and "the nutty professor." >> just don't do something. sit there. that is -- class dismissed. >> he often directed his own movies and in 1982 proved he could also act in dramatic roles like "the king of comedy" opposite robert de niro. >> i have a life, okay? >> well, i have a life too. that's not my responsibility. >> one of the most memorable moments from his telethon, was when frank sinatra surprised jerry by bringing dean martin out on stage. they hadn't seen each other in decades. >> would you send me friend out please? send him out here. [ applause ] >> in his later years, he struggled with health problems including open heart surgery in the 1980s, an addiction to pain killers and a serious lung condition. the steroid medication made him bloated and he considered suicide. >> the pain i was living with became to excruciating that there is no way to express it, so the first thing i did was put the gun on the table. i have to figure out how i'm going to do this, and i said, no. i can't. >> mr. jerry lewis. >> in 2009 jerry was presented with an academy award for his charitable work. >> this award touches my heart and the very depths of my soul because of who the award is from. >> a man who helped countless others, jerry once told us he saw his own life as a blessing, and he was grateful for every single day. >> i'm always thankful for the very same thing, and that was that i got up this morning, and i'm thankful to godibility that i'll be up tomorrow. you can't beat that. >> and we are grateful for everything that jerry did to help others through one of the diseases that mda focuses on is mls, which my mom passed away from, and i'll never forget when i met him, and he said, we will be there for you and your family, and they were, and he was for so many years. as for so many others. thank you. >> he was a special man. this was a tough weekend because we lost another comedy legend. nick gregory. he was a comedian, advocate, and civil rights activist. he used humor to address social injustices around the world. he wanted to be remembered as a turtle. he was 84. >>> and coming up, our exclusive with ll cool j, as he goes back to his roots, but what about his swimming ones? his reaction to the viral wet suit photos. that is coming up next. kron-4 news at eight: president trump laid out his plans for the war in afghanistan. his plan to get neighboring middle eastern countries involved.. and why he is refu
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. >> oh god. oh god!kidding. >> the friend is knocked out. >> this is going to be worse he'll wake up in the middle and it will freak him out. >> that's exactly what happened. [ screaming ] >> he's out again. >> he starts convulsing in his seat. and he knocks out again. >> this is insane. credit to the friend for putting this on the internet for us all to enjoy. >>> hope you enjoyed the stories behind some of our videos today. go check out rightthisminute.com for more or catch the next brand new episode of "rtm." >>> tonight, breaking news. a major hurricane bearing down on the u.s. evacuations already under way tonight in texas. a state of emergency declared tonight in parts of louisiana. harvey rapidly gaining strength tonight. now forecast to hit as a category 3 hurricane. authorities warn up to 35 inches of rain. possibly life threatening. our team in the storm zone, and ginger zee is here with the new track just in. >>> also breaking tonight, the hostage standoff in charleston. a man walking into a r
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god bless you. and god bless the united states of america.plause] [cheers] ♪ announcer: the national conservative student conference also heard from ben carson. he talked about priorities for his department and the importance of overcoming challenges. this is half an hour. host: good evening again. we are excited to continue our program this evening in welcoming secretary ben carson. [applause] [cheers] host: this year, dr. ben carson was sworn in as the 17th secretary of the u.s. department of housing and urban
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. >> oh god. oh god!idding. >> the friend is knocked out. >> this is going to be worse he'll wake up in the middle and it will freak him out. >> that's exactly what happened. [ screaming ] >> he's out again. >> he starts convulsing in his seat. and he knocks out again. >> this is insane. credit to the friend for putting this on the internet for us all to enjoy. >>> hope you enjoyed the stories behind some of our videos today. go check out rightthisminute.com for more or catch the next brand new episode of "rtm." ♪ ♪ from fertility services to pre-natal education, we've helped the two of you get this far. and we're proud to now join all three of you, as you continue the greatest journey you'll ever embark on. aetna. you don't join us we join you. no, we booked this photo shoot months ago and they said there'd be no problem. they assured me of that. no, i -- this is what -- listen. listen to me talk. this is what i need you to do. you need to get the location managers in morocco on this. they need to take c
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bless you and god bless america fan god bless donald j. trump our president. david: north korean tensions ease after president trump's strong and decisive leadership. >> he does something in guam it will be the likes of which no one has seen before what will happen in north korea. david: the president backing down from the regime's threat to attack guam. this group of water skiers in total sync with their killer moves. stay with us. stay with us. wewewewewe my "business" was going nowhere... so i built this kickin' new website with godaddy. with gocentral from godaddy, you can create a professional... ...website in just a few clicks. in fact, 68% of people who have built their website using... ...gocentral, did it in under an hour, and you can too. it's so easy. type in your business or idea. pick your favourite design. personalize it with beautiful images from our huge photo... ...library - or upload your own. and...you're done! zero technical skills required. but don't worry, if you do need help, we're here for you 24/7. now business is
bless you and god bless america fan god bless donald j. trump our president. david: north korean tensions ease after president trump's strong and decisive leadership. >> he does something in guam it will be the likes of which no one has seen before what will happen in north korea. david: the president backing down from the regime's threat to attack guam. this group of water skiers in total sync with their killer moves. stay with us. stay with us. wewewewewe my "business" was...
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bless you and god bless america fan god bless donald j.resident. david: north korean tensions ease after president trump's strong and decisive leadership. >> he does something in guam it will be the likes of which no one has seen before what will happen in north korea. david: the president backing down from the regime's threat to attack guam. this group of water skiers in total sync with their killer moves. stay with us. wewewewewe don't let dust and allergens get between you and life's beautiful moments. flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. it helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause symptoms. pills block one and 6 is greater than 1. flonase changes everything. (ch(baby crying)eat) ♪ fly me to the moon ♪ and let me play-- (jet engine white noise) (airline "ding") (bell mnemonic) david: president trump is praising north korea's leader for back off threats to attack guam. he said kim jong-un made a well-reasoned decision. the alternative would have been both catastrophic and unacceptable. what is next. let's move
bless you and god bless america fan god bless donald j.resident. david: north korean tensions ease after president trump's strong and decisive leadership. >> he does something in guam it will be the likes of which no one has seen before what will happen in north korea. david: the president backing down from the regime's threat to attack guam. this group of water skiers in total sync with their killer moves. stay with us. wewewewewe don't let dust and allergens get between you and life's...
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bless you and god bless america fan god bless donald j.resident. david: north korean tensions ease after president trump's strong and decisive leadership. >> he does something in guam it will be the likes of which no one has seen before what will happen in north korea. david: the president backing down from the regime's threat to attack guam. this group of water skiers in total sync with their killer moves. stay with us. we are coming right back. david: president trump is praising north korea's leader for back off threats to attack guam. he said kim jong-un made a well-reasoned decision. the alternative would have been both catastrophic and unacceptable. what is next. let's move this forward. do we just have to sit back and watch as the north koreans get more and more capability? another next date on the crisis calendar is monday. the north koreans are upset every year as are the chinese. the north koreans said you start those exercises it's going to be the second north korean war. ed the missiles they didn't fire at guam, they can fire th
bless you and god bless america fan god bless donald j.resident. david: north korean tensions ease after president trump's strong and decisive leadership. >> he does something in guam it will be the likes of which no one has seen before what will happen in north korea. david: the president backing down from the regime's threat to attack guam. this group of water skiers in total sync with their killer moves. stay with us. we are coming right back. david: president trump is praising north...