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was being james gordon.his is an interesting one. who doesn't love committee. in this he is brilliant in many roles. so it's a best way, black comedy psychological chiller devised by tim and his, he's incarcerated in a bizarre prison in which he appears to be for a very long time, he's obsessed with old variety packs and comedians like max he desperately wants to go out to visit a loved 1's grave and all these characters come and visit him in his cell in hallucinations and they're all played by him, there's a really kafkaesque quality. at the beginning you can't figure out what's going on then it starts to ta ke what's going on then it starts to take this route, a reminded me a bit occasionally, there's that strange movie, tideland which had something, a few people reviewing it said its like a feature length version of the league of gentlemen but actually told me it's closer to that very odd movie funny bones, people have forgotten about that but did a similar thing about riding along the edge of humour and
was being james gordon.his is an interesting one. who doesn't love committee. in this he is brilliant in many roles. so it's a best way, black comedy psychological chiller devised by tim and his, he's incarcerated in a bizarre prison in which he appears to be for a very long time, he's obsessed with old variety packs and comedians like max he desperately wants to go out to visit a loved 1's grave and all these characters come and visit him in his cell in hallucinations and they're all played by...
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our next nominee is mister gordon's entente, the president's nominee, i think after the gordon -- introduction by senator wyden until as i don't think any further induction is necessary. >> before i begin, i want to thank the senators tillis and wyden for an overly generous introduction, it was much appreciated. chairman johnson, ranking member murphy and distinguished members of the foreign relations committee, good afternoon, it is an honor to appear before you as the president's nominee to serve as the united states ambassador to the european union. i am grateful to president trump for the faith and confidence he has placed in me, and to secretary pompeo for his support, and i am very grateful to you for your consideration of my nomination. before we begin, please allow me to introduce the members of my family, all here in attendance with me. first, my wife katie, without whose intelligence, kindness, patience, and weight, i might have achieved very little, certainly not a place at the table. she is a fermentable success in business, as well as in our home. and she has been an enduring sour
our next nominee is mister gordon's entente, the president's nominee, i think after the gordon -- introduction by senator wyden until as i don't think any further induction is necessary. >> before i begin, i want to thank the senators tillis and wyden for an overly generous introduction, it was much appreciated. chairman johnson, ranking member murphy and distinguished members of the foreign relations committee, good afternoon, it is an honor to appear before you as the president's...
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gordon sondland. mr. round getwitz. and miss sheri nolay with a rank of ambassador and alternative u.s. representative to sessions of the united nations general assembly. that's a mouthful. i want to welcome the nominees and their families and in your opening statements i hope you'll introduce your families and friends to this committee and i congratulate all of you on your selection by the president for these positions. and i want to thank you for your willingness to serve. before moving to opening statements i would like to welcome several distinguished colleagues who will help introduce our nominees. senator tillis, sator durbin. senator tillis, if you would like to begin. >> thank you, mr. chair. members, i should say members of the committee, it is my great privilege to introduce mr. gordon sondland who has been nominated to serve as the united states ambassador to the european union. mr. sondland was born in seattle, washington. and as first generation american, his family history is both fascinating and instructi
gordon sondland. mr. round getwitz. and miss sheri nolay with a rank of ambassador and alternative u.s. representative to sessions of the united nations general assembly. that's a mouthful. i want to welcome the nominees and their families and in your opening statements i hope you'll introduce your families and friends to this committee and i congratulate all of you on your selection by the president for these positions. and i want to thank you for your willingness to serve. before moving to...
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gordon and his wife have been supporters of so many causes. one of the things that i especially like about the family is they've been very generous to the portland art museum, and as a result now, kids can go to this terrific museum in oregon, you know, 3000 miles away from some of what people think of as the museums of new york and washington, d.c., but not because of the sondlands, kids get to go to an art museum free. gordy has also involved in a number of other things, and i feel very strongly about. i know both the chair and the ranking minority member care greatly about the oregon, care greatly about healthcare. horton has been involved in the oregon health and science university foundation when we are doing with their good work and phil knight as also made a very generous donation recently, some cutting edge work to deal with cancer. so i will just close my way of saying, and i think if you look at the totality of the experience that the sondlands bring to this post at a time when lots of politics is polarized and divisive, gordon sondl
gordon and his wife have been supporters of so many causes. one of the things that i especially like about the family is they've been very generous to the portland art museum, and as a result now, kids can go to this terrific museum in oregon, you know, 3000 miles away from some of what people think of as the museums of new york and washington, d.c., but not because of the sondlands, kids get to go to an art museum free. gordy has also involved in a number of other things, and i feel very...
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gordon: we have not.is historic because it is the first time a sitting president has met a north korean leader. there were expectations if you go back a month or so ago that the north koreans would commit to giving up their weapons. since then president trump has lowered expectations, started talking about this as a meet and greet. maybe this is the beginning of a long process, but kim jong-un gets most of what he wants, which is legitimatization. this will bolster his rule at home. kim gets a lot on tuesday morning at 9:00. trump says he doesn't have to do a lot of preparation leading up to this, that it comes down to attitude. he says he will the -- he will read the room. how important will the optics the? gordon: for kim they are crucial. for trump was well because he is sacked on being this great negotiator. if he does not get something, and i don't think he will, this will cause problems back home. there has been all this talk about him getting a nobel peace prize, but you only get that if you move t
gordon: we have not.is historic because it is the first time a sitting president has met a north korean leader. there were expectations if you go back a month or so ago that the north koreans would commit to giving up their weapons. since then president trump has lowered expectations, started talking about this as a meet and greet. maybe this is the beginning of a long process, but kim jong-un gets most of what he wants, which is legitimatization. this will bolster his rule at home. kim gets a...
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both gordon's family and mine ended up in the united states as refugees. i think we all know america has -- ys the devout. in effect we had a constant infusion of individual who share red white and blue values of hard work and love of country. the very core of our greatness. , that families like us who areds like really first-generation kids of -- there is a word for it where you try to perfect the world but i think what i would say is gordon and families like ours we always thought it was our job to give back. always try to find a way to give back was the way people talk about it, jewish families in wifen, gordon and his katie have been supporters of so many causes. one of the things i especially liked about the family as they have been very generous to the portland art museum and as a result now kids can go to this 3000fic museum in oregon miles away from what some people think of the museums in new york and washington dc but now because of them that kids can go to an art museum for free. has also been involved in a number of other things i feel very str
both gordon's family and mine ended up in the united states as refugees. i think we all know america has -- ys the devout. in effect we had a constant infusion of individual who share red white and blue values of hard work and love of country. the very core of our greatness. , that families like us who areds like really first-generation kids of -- there is a word for it where you try to perfect the world but i think what i would say is gordon and families like ours we always thought it was our...
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but gordon chang is a harsh critic of china. his controversial stance how the president is fighting the chinese and what he needs to do to start winning. gordon says it's easy. "countdown" is coming right back. he'll explain. ♪ you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. add-on advantage. used for batteries frome teexpired oil wells. mgx's new - pilot plant aims to produce lithium-carbonate one hundred times faster than from conventional lithium brine. mgx minerals i'm 85 years old in a job where. i have to wear a giant hot dog suit. what? where's that coming from? i don't know. i started my 401k early, i diversified... i'm not a big spender. sounds like you're doing a lot. but i still feel like i'm not gonna have enough for retirement. like there's something else i should be doing. with the right conversation, you might find you're doing okay. so, no hot
but gordon chang is a harsh critic of china. his controversial stance how the president is fighting the chinese and what he needs to do to start winning. gordon says it's easy. "countdown" is coming right back. he'll explain. ♪ you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. add-on advantage. used for batteries...
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aton french, chief economist panmure gordon is still with us.hat the central bank divergence is going to continue for a while. how much longer? simon: outside my forecasting horizon. the interesting thing about what the bank of japan said overnight is that it begins an actual downgrade in the inflation forecast when the reissued them in july. they are talking about less than 1% been the run rate for japan's cpi. actually having seen a steady increase, we are starting to see that roll over. if you're looking at when policy stimulus is actually going to be removed, i think we also need to consider the story we were talking about before the break. an environment of trade tariffs, or potential he a safe haven strengthens the yen, you have not that those inflationary pressures pushing through that may have second order effects into the widget settlement, which is -- wage settlement, which is what governor kuroda definitely needs. i think we will have to wait until 2022 c eight cessation of a cessation of qe. anna: this is a chart around central-bank
aton french, chief economist panmure gordon is still with us.hat the central bank divergence is going to continue for a while. how much longer? simon: outside my forecasting horizon. the interesting thing about what the bank of japan said overnight is that it begins an actual downgrade in the inflation forecast when the reissued them in july. they are talking about less than 1% been the run rate for japan's cpi. actually having seen a steady increase, we are starting to see that roll over. if...
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gordon. was a 939 playing james gordon. there was a gag aboutjulia roberts's character in fascinating julia roberts, and i wondered if they were going to refer to him as james corden. i enjoyed it more than i expected to, and i went in with barely lowered expectations, thinking, has this series run its course? and it is not a waste of all that talent keys because there are some genuinely fantastic people in this. i love its budget, sandra bullock's great. yes, a really good cast. it is like one of those variety spectacular movies anyway, wherever you look there is a amis people. i enjoyed it, and you know how grumpyi people. i enjoyed it, and you know how grumpy i can be. people. i enjoyed it, and you know how grumpy i can belj people. i enjoyed it, and you know how grumpy i can be. i read a thing that said it was too many cameos, but that didn't and you? it didn't. i felt generally well disposed towards it, except whenjames corden was being james corden. stanley. this is brilliant. timothy s
gordon. was a 939 playing james gordon. there was a gag aboutjulia roberts's character in fascinating julia roberts, and i wondered if they were going to refer to him as james corden. i enjoyed it more than i expected to, and i went in with barely lowered expectations, thinking, has this series run its course? and it is not a waste of all that talent keys because there are some genuinely fantastic people in this. i love its budget, sandra bullock's great. yes, a really good cast. it is like one...
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news 4's chris gordon has more on his story.n miracle of medicine. >> reporter: 37-year-old jeff works out every day, strengthening his transplanted left arm. >> i had to rebuild my shoulder and go to my deltoid, which i'm redoing now, tricepses, biceps. everything by my rotator cuff. that's what i still had. >> reporter: jeff became an aamputee in 2014 after fling 40 feet at a d.c. hotel. he grabbed the bannister, that broke his fall but tore off his left arm. it's beenhree years since jeff's transplant operation at johns hopkins. one of only 85 hand/arm transplants done around the world. >> strgely enough, one year to the day that i lost my arm, i got a text from my doctor saying, hey, wn got arm for you. >> reporter: jeff received his arm from the family of a 40-year-d man who died in philadelphia, which led jeff to give his transplanted left arm a mickname. >> since i'm f philly, southpaw, i call it rocky. i haven't hit any meat yet, but maybe that will be part of the rehab later on. >> reporter: jeff works out with a traine
news 4's chris gordon has more on his story.n miracle of medicine. >> reporter: 37-year-old jeff works out every day, strengthening his transplanted left arm. >> i had to rebuild my shoulder and go to my deltoid, which i'm redoing now, tricepses, biceps. everything by my rotator cuff. that's what i still had. >> reporter: jeff became an aamputee in 2014 after fling 40 feet at a d.c. hotel. he grabbed the bannister, that broke his fall but tore off his left arm. it's beenhree...
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reporting from alexandria, chris gordon, news 4. >> don't bet against rocky. >>> now progress on thee line. transportation reporter adam tuff shows us theew tunnel. >>> anthony bourdain toured the world, learningll about what people eat and why. one place he returns to time and time again, d.c. his impact on our area next. ♪ ♪ protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. i serve in the general assembly and we work together across doe aisle to get thing. and that's the way it is at ctca. what fred needed wasa man. ngnot just to have a erm strategy for quantity of life, but also an active strategy for quality of life. my psa is under control. ctca gave me an opportunity to accomplish . my goals and my drea learn more at cancercenter.com/philadelphia apents available now. >>> a young deer finds its way onto the tracks at the crystal city metro station in arlington. nto ther somehow got tunnel and then jumped around between the tracks and the platforms. worry, bambi made it out safely on its own. >>> roads closed, tre
reporting from alexandria, chris gordon, news 4. >> don't bet against rocky. >>> now progress on thee line. transportation reporter adam tuff shows us theew tunnel. >>> anthony bourdain toured the world, learningll about what people eat and why. one place he returns to time and time again, d.c. his impact on our area next. ♪ ♪ protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. i serve in the general...
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that was one of gordon's picks, by the way, up 16% still time to buy or bail?ke a closer look at that >>> plus a start-up tackling the food waste problem and saving companies money in the process the ceo of an interesting app will join us ahead why are you so good at this? had a coach in high school. really helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches and a full education curriculum- just to help you improve your skills. boom! mad skills. education to take your trading to the next level. only with td ameritrade. >>> i'm contessa brewer. by a 396-14 vote, the house passed legislation to help combat the opioid crisis the legislation directs federal agencies to prioritize training, support, recovery centers, and conduct research to address the epidemic >>> senator dick durbin visited migrant children and called for them to be quickly reunited with their parents. >> i'm happy that president trump, two days ago, decided that he would
that was one of gordon's picks, by the way, up 16% still time to buy or bail?ke a closer look at that >>> plus a start-up tackling the food waste problem and saving companies money in the process the ceo of an interesting app will join us ahead why are you so good at this? had a coach in high school. really helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches...
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chris gordon talks to governor larry hogan as he gets ready for a big re-election fight. we'll look at the district's plan to stop the violence. and changing the vi f. thht over new construction plan across the river from ones of our arest famous landmarks. >>> welcome to news 4 this week. >> hello, eryone. we now know that ben jealous will be the candidate hoping to defeat larry hogan in november. you have to go back to the 1950s f nd a republican governor maryland who won two terms. the governor hogan is very popular. news 4's chris gordon sat down with him to talk about the issues leading up to the election, starting with his health. >> doing great. i went through a tough battle with cancer my first year as governor. owbut i'm completely cancer free and in complete remission. so i'm fit as a fiddle. >> democratic candidate seeking to get election over hogan o appeared our forum. most say they favor legalizingi cannnd taxing it. i asked hogan how you feels about it? >> i think it's worth look at it. i was for medical cannabis. i want to get that off to the right art. >>
chris gordon talks to governor larry hogan as he gets ready for a big re-election fight. we'll look at the district's plan to stop the violence. and changing the vi f. thht over new construction plan across the river from ones of our arest famous landmarks. >>> welcome to news 4 this week. >> hello, eryone. we now know that ben jealous will be the candidate hoping to defeat larry hogan in november. you have to go back to the 1950s f nd a republican governor maryland who won two...
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gordon chang and kings view chief investment officer scott martin, i'll start big picture here really big picture because gordon i think you got a problem so to speak and this is something that the world shares when you have national interests that are separate from commercial shareholder-tip interest so if you have a big company in many cases as some of these tech companies that china may have taken advantage of we know they've taken advantage of stealing all of the intellectual properties they've stolen but you have these companies they are so incentivized to be doing business in china because that rewards their shareholders on a quarterly basis that it's quite possible that they don't think about the long term implications in terms of what it means for our national security, so how do we weave these two things together so shareholders come out ahead but also the people of the united states of america come out ahead as well? >> that's the job of the president of the united states. if you're the head of apple, you know, your responsibility is to your shareholders. you've got a big ma
gordon chang and kings view chief investment officer scott martin, i'll start big picture here really big picture because gordon i think you got a problem so to speak and this is something that the world shares when you have national interests that are separate from commercial shareholder-tip interest so if you have a big company in many cases as some of these tech companies that china may have taken advantage of we know they've taken advantage of stealing all of the intellectual properties...
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i'm paris gordon. and i'm introducing to every girl's best friend. the pg by paris gordon. i'll hand you this so i don't strip. i want to show you the inside, which is our patented apparel line which has shapewear built inside. we smooth, lift, contour, and support you with a bra, and it all stays in place with this silicone lace hem. these are all made with rayon on the outside and the spandex on the inside to comfortably support you. we dress 18 to 80-year-olds and it's a $21 billion market. so i think that we're really onto something right now, and we're looking for $300,000 in funding. >> i'm going to trade with you here, matt. so i need two numbers from you guys. from 1 to 10, the first is what do you think of the product. and the second is what do you think of the pitch. i'm going to start with shan because this feels like something that your audience is looking for, right? you talk to brides all day long. so let's see what you think. product and then pitch. >> for the product, i scored it with an 8. i think shapewear is the secret weapon for every woman the world ove
i'm paris gordon. and i'm introducing to every girl's best friend. the pg by paris gordon. i'll hand you this so i don't strip. i want to show you the inside, which is our patented apparel line which has shapewear built inside. we smooth, lift, contour, and support you with a bra, and it all stays in place with this silicone lace hem. these are all made with rayon on the outside and the spandex on the inside to comfortably support you. we dress 18 to 80-year-olds and it's a $21 billion market....
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lorna gordon in glasgow.that reaction from nicola sturgeon and others throughout the afternoon. the home office says it has granted a licence to allow a severely epileptic boy to be treated with cannabis oil after the drug had been confiscated from his family. billy caldwell is in hospital after suffering two life—threatening seizures overnight. his mother had obtained more of the drug from canada, but it was taken away after she landed at heathrow. keith doyle takes us through the story. when billy caldwell and his mother returned from canada on monday with medicine containing cannabis oil, it was confiscated by customs after they declared it at heathrow airport. billy was taking the oil to help control violent epileptic seizures. now he has been admitted to hospital in london where this morning his mother said the attacks have returned and his condition is life—threatening. billy is getting the best care in the world here and i feel safe here at this particular hospital with billy. so, again, it isjust one
lorna gordon in glasgow.that reaction from nicola sturgeon and others throughout the afternoon. the home office says it has granted a licence to allow a severely epileptic boy to be treated with cannabis oil after the drug had been confiscated from his family. billy caldwell is in hospital after suffering two life—threatening seizures overnight. his mother had obtained more of the drug from canada, but it was taken away after she landed at heathrow. keith doyle takes us through the story....
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let's bring in gordon chang and josh rogin. good to see you.know in the first minute how this will go if north korea is serious about peace because of his touch and feel. how optimistic are you? >> this is not about personalities. this is about north korea has a system. it certainly has a whole array of objectives it wants. they could love president trump or they could hate him. the response is going to be the same. it is not about personalities. we americans tend to think it is great. leaders get along. countries get along. that's not the way the north koreans think. that is not how the chinese think. that is important. we have it all wrong. >> it reminded me of george w. bush who looked into vladimir putin's eyes and he could see in his soul. i see kgb. what do you think? what are the deliverables here for the united states and north korea? >> one word. denuclearization. a different understanding with that term between north korea and united states. what will trump deliver in will north korea give up nuclear weapons? there has never been agre
let's bring in gordon chang and josh rogin. good to see you.know in the first minute how this will go if north korea is serious about peace because of his touch and feel. how optimistic are you? >> this is not about personalities. this is about north korea has a system. it certainly has a whole array of objectives it wants. they could love president trump or they could hate him. the response is going to be the same. it is not about personalities. we americans tend to think it is great....
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and i want to bring in gordon chang to the conversation.llapse of china." gordon, when a door shuts, the chinese find a basement window to come in. where are they looking to insert themselves in u.s. tech right now? >> just about everywhere, liz. what you are referring to is the statement from xi jinping, the eye news ruler, who on thursday at the ceo global forum told a group of 20 foreign ceos that, you know, if the united states closes its doors, he said, we'll find another one that's open. he was actually referring to europe in that particular case because he think that is the european union, you know, 28 countries, they don't have a screening process like cfius. and also he feels that he can sort of play one country in the e.u. off against another. so that's where he's really looking at right now. liz: t.j., what about that? and as you look at stressing why you don't want to cut off any life blood for start-ups, you are sitting on the boards of a whole bunch of start-ups. would you reject chinese investment money? >> if the chinese inv
and i want to bring in gordon chang to the conversation.llapse of china." gordon, when a door shuts, the chinese find a basement window to come in. where are they looking to insert themselves in u.s. tech right now? >> just about everywhere, liz. what you are referring to is the statement from xi jinping, the eye news ruler, who on thursday at the ceo global forum told a group of 20 foreign ceos that, you know, if the united states closes its doors, he said, we'll find another one...
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a 15-minute break and please be back here at 9:45 for kent masterson brown and his talk on george gordon immediate and the gettysburg campaign. 9:45. thank you so much. >> you're watching live coverage of the gettysburg civil war institute annual summer conference here on c-span 3's american history tv. we'll be back live in just over 10 minutes with author and historian kent masterson brown who will talk about union commander george gordon mead and the gettysburg campaign, until then more on the civil wars c-span city's tour that ooks at cities across america. >> today we are in casco bay, one mile off the mainland shore of portland, maine, and we're on hog island ledge where they built fort gorgeous in 1858 to help defend portland harbor and was completed in 1865 and was built with two sister forts off to the south there, fort prebble in the south and fort scammel on house island and designed to work in conjunction to defend the war. they think it was a civil war fort before it was funded long before civil war and approved by congress as a response to 1812, things that occurred much ea
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north korea analyst gordon chang joined us earlier to tell us what they can expect. >> for us this is going to be a very tricky, very intricate
north korea analyst gordon chang joined us earlier to tell us what they can expect. >> for us this is going to be a very tricky, very intricate
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it's a state of nature that gordon says is facing extinction.ci forest free of arti noise. >> like right now, let's listen. >> reporter: with 13 feet of rain a year, the muffng moss grows so thick it can be quieter than a recording studio. gordon spent his life traveling the world recording the sounds of nature. nohe believes society longer appreciates the power to listen. do you think we forgot how to be quiet? >> yes, we've becona a on of shouters. like a church here, isn't it? you don't talk normal in church, you listen. it's sacred space. >> reporr: gordon's hope to convince jets to fly around the park and eliminate noise pollution. t k us to what he calls the quietest place in america. >> we'll walk through the tree but don't talk. >> when you're quiet, everything is so much clearer. d the complicarld back home is simple again. what's n to love about quiet? gadi schwartz, nbc news, olympic national park. >> i'm tempted to whisper. >>> that is nightly news for this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, good night and a
it's a state of nature that gordon says is facing extinction.ci forest free of arti noise. >> like right now, let's listen. >> reporter: with 13 feet of rain a year, the muffng moss grows so thick it can be quieter than a recording studio. gordon spent his life traveling the world recording the sounds of nature. nohe believes society longer appreciates the power to listen. do you think we forgot how to be quiet? >> yes, we've becona a on of shouters. like a church here, isn't...
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gordon chang. >> this certainly represents progress. we're much further down the road than i thought for instance 48 hours ago. most people were surprised how far we've gotten. we are not as far as we should have been with their first summit with kim jong un. that solidified his role at home. it was one of the main reasons he wanted to meet president trump. we could have probably gotten more. the important thing when you look at it in broader and is essentially this starts a long process. ensure the u.s. will apply a lot of pressure to get this done. i'm optimistic that we'll will actually get to a point where the north koreans won't have ballistic missiles, won't have nukes. we look at the accounting and have verification. ne of the things that struck you that were discussed during the commercial break during the press conferences mis testing. let's lk about that for a moment because i worri you. >> certainly. the other thing that worries me is stopping of the military exercises. we do those to maintain reads. we don't have readiness c
gordon chang. >> this certainly represents progress. we're much further down the road than i thought for instance 48 hours ago. most people were surprised how far we've gotten. we are not as far as we should have been with their first summit with kim jong un. that solidified his role at home. it was one of the main reasons he wanted to meet president trump. we could have probably gotten more. the important thing when you look at it in broader and is essentially this starts a long process....
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gordon, we have to get to you. we brought up the issue of china of course and i think back to the korean war. by some estimates, china lost 900,000 casualties in the korean war. in a lot ochinese blood spilled on the korean peninsula. they have been thwarting sanctions, even those luxury gifts you pointed out. the luxury gifts tha xi gave to kim jong un and his family. you are not supposed to do that. all the banks in china helping north korea out. they haven't been unhelpful, correct? >> if you look at china let's say two or three years ago and compare their behavior now, it's much better now. the problem is, you go back two or three months, maybe four months, china's sanctions have deteriorated. the important thing here, laura, is that president trump has created a momentum. this momentum i think is pushing him in a directionmay not want to go but nonetheless, he is being forced there. that's the result of skillful diplomacy on the part of the president. president trump started out by saying his number one foreig
gordon, we have to get to you. we brought up the issue of china of course and i think back to the korean war. by some estimates, china lost 900,000 casualties in the korean war. in a lot ochinese blood spilled on the korean peninsula. they have been thwarting sanctions, even those luxury gifts you pointed out. the luxury gifts tha xi gave to kim jong un and his family. you are not supposed to do that. all the banks in china helping north korea out. they haven't been unhelpful, correct? >>...
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that was lorna gordon there.ernoon scotland first minister nicola sturgeon pledged the government's support. it is hard to find the words to describe what it feels like, to look at such an iconic building, notjust an iconic building in glasgow or scottish terms, but a building with significance for people right across the world. four years ago i was struck by the outpouring of support globally for the mackintosh building. i think we are starting to see that again today. i have used the word, i know, a few times. it is heartbreaking. that is probably the only word that can be used at the moment. inaudible. the fire crews i have been speaking to are from all over scotland and that is a sign of the scale of the response. there were 20 appliances at one stage. 0vernight, it scaled back slightly. we have all seen pictures of the hose which stretched from the clyde to here, so this has been an enormous response and i want to thank the firefighters and the police and members of the ambulance service. the pictures i was
that was lorna gordon there.ernoon scotland first minister nicola sturgeon pledged the government's support. it is hard to find the words to describe what it feels like, to look at such an iconic building, notjust an iconic building in glasgow or scottish terms, but a building with significance for people right across the world. four years ago i was struck by the outpouring of support globally for the mackintosh building. i think we are starting to see that again today. i have used the word, i...
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lorna gordon is still there for us now.ly is a sense of his belief, that a fire has engulfed this famous building for a second time. in fact, there are still small pockets we understand, a remaining. fire there are several dozen fire ci’ews a re fire there are several dozen fire crews are still involved in trying to dampen down both hotspots. you can see them on the cherry picker, the crane behind me, pouring water onto the art school. and the clubs involved, just in front of it. a little earlier, stalin's first minister nicola sturgeon came to have a look at the scene herself come up of what she represents the glasgow does to tracy. she praised the fire crews and said she was devastated at what she saw. it's quite hard to find the words to describe what it feels like, to look at such an iconic building, notjust an iconic building in glasgow or scottish terms, but a building with significance for people right across the world. four years ago i was struck by the outpouring of support globally for the mackintosh building. we
lorna gordon is still there for us now.ly is a sense of his belief, that a fire has engulfed this famous building for a second time. in fact, there are still small pockets we understand, a remaining. fire there are several dozen fire ci’ews a re fire there are several dozen fire crews are still involved in trying to dampen down both hotspots. you can see them on the cherry picker, the crane behind me, pouring water onto the art school. and the clubs involved, just in front of it. a little...
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>> gordon chang is direct correct this is a very huge political chess game.t was said in the 1920s, those who fail to look at history are doomed to repeat it. klein does not want to see a korean peninsula that could be uber friendly to the united states of america. and i think one of the critical things that the united states may be in position to do is to say that we will provide a security blanket for you and enable you to have the same type of economic prosperity that you have seen to your neighbors to the south so that when people have a satellite picture of the korean peninsula at night, they don't see one-half of it lit up and the other half in complete darkness. trish: if kim jong-un is able to continue on in power he would certainly like a real hero to people. >> he saves face. yeah, he saves face. he doesn't have the collapse on his watch. trish: colonel west, good to see you. thank you so much. >> my pleasure. trish: big day. historic stuff happening right here and you have a front row seat to all of it. meanwhile the trump administration is rolling
>> gordon chang is direct correct this is a very huge political chess game.t was said in the 1920s, those who fail to look at history are doomed to repeat it. klein does not want to see a korean peninsula that could be uber friendly to the united states of america. and i think one of the critical things that the united states may be in position to do is to say that we will provide a security blanket for you and enable you to have the same type of economic prosperity that you have seen to...
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that observation from gordon chang. misunderstands our role oversees and suspending the training exercises is extremely ill-advised. i'll ask him about this on this wednesday afternoon from the fox news deck. and now for the rings. (♪) i'm a four-year-old ring bearer with a bad habit of swallowing stuff. and if you don't have the right overage, you could be paying for that pricey love band yourself. so get an allstate agent, and be better protected from mayhem. like me. can a ring bearer get a snack around here? with the lexus is.e thrill of the moment lease the 2018 is 300 and is 300 awd for these terms. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. you might or joints.hing for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement ationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. >> sherd mor on what is next for the north korea situation. gordon chang is here, author of "nuclear show down, north korea takes on the world."
that observation from gordon chang. misunderstands our role oversees and suspending the training exercises is extremely ill-advised. i'll ask him about this on this wednesday afternoon from the fox news deck. and now for the rings. (♪) i'm a four-year-old ring bearer with a bad habit of swallowing stuff. and if you don't have the right overage, you could be paying for that pricey love band yourself. so get an allstate agent, and be better protected from mayhem. like me. can a ring bearer get...
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chang, gordon, thank you very much. >> thanks, heather.er: gordon, talk about what's happening right now with this antiu.s. propaganda allegedly being taken down and changed. >> yeah, north korea for decades has antiu.s. propaganda. not only has propaganda stopped, if you go to store in pyongyang or anywhere, you will see that all the antiu.s. trinkets showing friendship. the regime is nothing if not thorough. heather: does it really mean what we think it means, does it mean things are changing? >> you know, we hope that it does, you know, an official traveling with secretary of defense jim mattis has actually said that it will present north korea with a timeline with quote, unquote specific tasks, this will be important, this will be the first time that u.s. put it to north koreans about giving up nukes, when secretary of state pompeo went to pyongyang, he did ask pyongyang to surrender 3 or 4 nuclear devices and the north koreans said, no, but that was before the summit. this will be the first time after after the summit that the u.s. is
chang, gordon, thank you very much. >> thanks, heather.er: gordon, talk about what's happening right now with this antiu.s. propaganda allegedly being taken down and changed. >> yeah, north korea for decades has antiu.s. propaganda. not only has propaganda stopped, if you go to store in pyongyang or anywhere, you will see that all the antiu.s. trinkets showing friendship. the regime is nothing if not thorough. heather: does it really mean what we think it means, does it mean things...
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joining me now to discuss, gordon chang. he's the author of "nuclear showdown, north korea takes on the world." let me start with you. did you see anything from kim jong-un that this time north korea is actually g to keep its promises and deliver? >> no. i can't say that from the summit meeting there was any sign of that. we just haveo hope as mr. trump is hoping upon hope that kim will, quote,o something different, and wish for his people the best. the meeting was aspirational. the joint statement by the two leaders, aspirational with absolutely no substance, no clarity of direction. and it's also important to keep in mind that that statement has no legal binding on either party, no accountability. so either side, both sides could just dump it any time. >> just dump it any time. so gordon, let's listen to a little bit. to see kim jong-un sit next to the president of the united states was remarkable and historic in it own rigs own rig. the question is do you get anything from it. listen to k here saying how hard it was just
joining me now to discuss, gordon chang. he's the author of "nuclear showdown, north korea takes on the world." let me start with you. did you see anything from kim jong-un that this time north korea is actually g to keep its promises and deliver? >> no. i can't say that from the summit meeting there was any sign of that. we just haveo hope as mr. trump is hoping upon hope that kim will, quote,o something different, and wish for his people the best. the meeting was aspirational....
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heather: gordon chang will talk about the outcome but we appreciate your insights, great to have youth us. the main media joining mo hammering donald trump for making the world a safer place, media reporter for the hills is the instinct has always been to criticize the president regardless of the fact. >> think of where we were in august when donald trump said north korea will see fire and fury like the world is never seen it if you read those headlines we were on the precipice of world war iii. we had actual maps of what nuclear missiles could hit chicago or new york, think of where we were then and now in terms of talking to this leader, having them agreen broad strokes around denuclearization. that has to be seen as progress except it is not presented that way because there's always a reflexive the negative even in the most obvious situation wn there really isn't much negative things to complain about in the full context. heather: donald trump slamming the hypocrisy of media coverage, a year ago the pundits and talking heads, couldn't do the job before begging for peace. please me
heather: gordon chang will talk about the outcome but we appreciate your insights, great to have youth us. the main media joining mo hammering donald trump for making the world a safer place, media reporter for the hills is the instinct has always been to criticize the president regardless of the fact. >> think of where we were in august when donald trump said north korea will see fire and fury like the world is never seen it if you read those headlines we were on the precipice of world...
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natalie sits down with gordon ramsey and his wife.s your spouse infuriate you? possibly bore you? inside voice. no problem. we have a guest that will talk about the secret of staying married no matter what. she happens to be divorced but she has done a lot of research on the subject and has spoken to experts. i love her. her name is ada calhoun. she's amazing. and we're going to talk about giving up your iphone. completely disconnecting. giving up your iphone. could you do it? what famous celebrity has just done it. and we have to pick up where craig melvin left off with bill clinton. you were on the air so you probably couldn't hear this. on "morning joe" they are talking about your interview. mike barnicle believes that interview is the end of bill clinton's career as a public figure. i know craig's not going to talk about it publicly, but it was an amazing exchange, unlike anything i've ever seen before with a former president. we're going to talk about that. and mr. melvin is going to swing by, too. >>> let's get a check of the we
natalie sits down with gordon ramsey and his wife.s your spouse infuriate you? possibly bore you? inside voice. no problem. we have a guest that will talk about the secret of staying married no matter what. she happens to be divorced but she has done a lot of research on the subject and has spoken to experts. i love her. her name is ada calhoun. she's amazing. and we're going to talk about giving up your iphone. completely disconnecting. giving up your iphone. could you do it? what famous...
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gordon. president trump. says he wishes americans stood at attention for him like the north koreans do then when he was asked about it said oh, this is just a joke. what was your reaction when you howa heard him say it first time? >> this is more pernicious than people think. this is not russian meddling in our democracy. this is an all out saul on our democracy. and so at this particular time when we face a threat, no american president should be making jokes of this sort. so far, other state media have not used trump's comments against democracy, but it's a matter of time. >> as we say, general, in every joke is a grain of truth especially when it is a joke that keeps being made frankly again and again. by this president. >> yeah, this if that's a joke, then the president's comedic timing really suck, eastern. i'll echo what gordon just said. this is an exten shl threat and the president is heard around the world. when he says something like this and says it's a joke, truthfully, i'm tired of f that. his fo
gordon. president trump. says he wishes americans stood at attention for him like the north koreans do then when he was asked about it said oh, this is just a joke. what was your reaction when you howa heard him say it first time? >> this is more pernicious than people think. this is not russian meddling in our democracy. this is an all out saul on our democracy. and so at this particular time when we face a threat, no american president should be making jokes of this sort. so far, other...
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gordon h recording the sounds of nature. he believes society no longer appreciates the power to listen. >> we've become a nation of shouters. it's like a church here, isn't it? you don't talk normally in church. you listen. a sacred space. >> reporter: gordon's hope is to convince jets to fly around the park and eliminate noise pollution. he took us to what he calls the quietest place in america. >> we're going to walk right through that tree. but don't talk. when you're quiet, everything is so muchthe complm schwartz, nbc news, olympic national park. >> i am tempted to whisper here. that is "nightly news" for this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. now: thanks for joining us. i )m terry mcsweeney in for raj mathai. and i )m jessica >>> the news at 6:00 starts now. i'm terry mcsweeney in for raj mathai. >>> we begin with breaking news involving injured children in san francisco. skyranger over the embarcadero where five people have been hit in a crash involving
gordon h recording the sounds of nature. he believes society no longer appreciates the power to listen. >> we've become a nation of shouters. it's like a church here, isn't it? you don't talk normally in church. you listen. a sacred space. >> reporter: gordon's hope is to convince jets to fly around the park and eliminate noise pollution. he took us to what he calls the quietest place in america. >> we're going to walk right through that tree. but don't talk. when you're...
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our thanks to our three panelists, to nicolle wallace, jeremy, gordon chang. it's been a long day and a long night of analysis for everybody here. >>> up next for us after our first break here in this hour, two days ago you just heard us mention this. president trump called the canadian prime minister very dishonest and weak. tonighhe said it's a great honor to sit down with the dictator of north korea. exactly the point nicolle was just making. we're going to go live to singapore when this special edition of "the 11th hour" comes right back. whoooo. looking for a hotel that fits... ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches over... ...200 sites to find you the... ...hotel you want at the lowest price. grazi, gino! find a price that fits. tripadvisor. at fidelity, our online u.s. equity trades are just $4.95. so no matter what you trade, or where you trade, you'll only pay $4.95. fidelity. open an account today. >>> mr. president, how is it going so far, sir? >> very good. very, very . excellent relationship. thank you. thank you very much. >> as we await this w
our thanks to our three panelists, to nicolle wallace, jeremy, gordon chang. it's been a long day and a long night of analysis for everybody here. >>> up next for us after our first break here in this hour, two days ago you just heard us mention this. president trump called the canadian prime minister very dishonest and weak. tonighhe said it's a great honor to sit down with the dictator of north korea. exactly the point nicolle was just making. we're going to go live to singapore when...
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defending champion and world number one alfie hewett will play his doubles partner gordon reid in theup again for the doubles. australia‘s new cricket captain says the team will try to restore the nation‘s reputation during their forthcoming matches in england. in the wake of the sandpaper ball tampering scandal which saw australian players banned for cheating, the team is promising a change of culture but that only goes so far, asjoe wilson reports. australia‘s cricketers practised at lord‘s while australian cricket still exist in a state of flux with the news that long—standing chief executive james develin will step down. it is is nothing to do with the south african sandpaper scandal ——james the south african sandpaper scandal —— james sutherland. but the consequences of that affair are there for everyone to see put up captain steve smith in tears and then banned. best batsmen david warner in tears and band, cameron ba ncroft warner in tears and band, cameron bancroft band, the coach darren lehmann resides in tears leaving australia with a new captain in tim paine and a new coach
defending champion and world number one alfie hewett will play his doubles partner gordon reid in theup again for the doubles. australia‘s new cricket captain says the team will try to restore the nation‘s reputation during their forthcoming matches in england. in the wake of the sandpaper ball tampering scandal which saw australian players banned for cheating, the team is promising a change of culture but that only goes so far, asjoe wilson reports. australia‘s cricketers practised at...
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they smashed the new york organization, waxey gordon.alk empire." >> sure. same team, same chief. mike was involved. >> and marty discovers that his great-uncle's undercover work isn't limited to bootleggers and gangsters. he also plays a key role in cracking the "crime of the century." it's all there in marty's strange inheritance. >> and i positively guarantee that this will forever change how this story will be viewed. >> here's another quiz question. more than 80 actors have portrayed al capone on tv or in the movies. which of these tough guys never did? the answer when we return. ♪ >> so, which actor never portrayed al capone on tv or in the movies? it's joe pesci. de niro played capone in "the untouchables," and robards in "the st. valentine's day massacre." ♪ >> marty dolan is unlocking the secrets of these original documents left behind by his great-uncle, mike malone, which tell the story of the crime-fighting division of the irs, called the t-men. >> they cleaned up the wild, wild west in chicago, took down the gangsters in new
they smashed the new york organization, waxey gordon.alk empire." >> sure. same team, same chief. mike was involved. >> and marty discovers that his great-uncle's undercover work isn't limited to bootleggers and gangsters. he also plays a key role in cracking the "crime of the century." it's all there in marty's strange inheritance. >> and i positively guarantee that this will forever change how this story will be viewed. >> here's another quiz question....
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after taking down al capone, mike sets his sights on infamous bootlegger waxey gordon.n mike arrives, it's pitch-black. he slips and falls in a puddle, making a huge commotion. all the nearby cabins turn on their lights to see what's up, all except one. in an instant, mike knows that's where waxey's hiding. once again, mystery mike gets his man. i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance."' and remember -- you can't take it with you. ♪ >> working to keep families together, but the borders going to be just as tough as it's been. [inaudible conversations] executive order to keep families together at the border. democrats can't take yes for an answer. they are still not happy as they are set to vote on two critical bills. >> china telling the u.s. senate trade war will only hurt u.s. workers and farmers. the latest on the trade for tat. gerri: a lower open this morning after we solve 70 points higher on the
after taking down al capone, mike sets his sights on infamous bootlegger waxey gordon.n mike arrives, it's pitch-black. he slips and falls in a puddle, making a huge commotion. all the nearby cabins turn on their lights to see what's up, all except one. in an instant, mike knows that's where waxey's hiding. once again, mystery mike gets his man. i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance."' and remember -- you can't take it with you. ♪ >> working to keep...
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joining us tonight is erik gordon from the ross school of siness. good to see you again. welcome back. >> hello, bill. >> it is widely believed this kind of a decision could bring on other mergers to get past regulator. do you buy that notion or not? >> you know, i thinkt will make it somewhat easier but i think it is easy to overstate the effect of this case. the judge didn't say something like we should have more media or vertical rgers, he sa in this case the government failed prove what it had to prove. interestingly the judge didn't even say because he didn't need to well this is a case which the government could have won or copt -- or could not have one but all i he said the government failed to convince him. so you don't want to overstate it. but clearly i think we will see more merger attempts. because if the case had gone the other way, it might hav slapped the door on mergers. >> and a vertical merger is where a company buys one of the suppliers and that is what happened with at&t and time warner. and tomorrow we're hearing that comcast will make its bid formal
joining us tonight is erik gordon from the ross school of siness. good to see you again. welcome back. >> hello, bill. >> it is widely believed this kind of a decision could bring on other mergers to get past regulator. do you buy that notion or not? >> you know, i thinkt will make it somewhat easier but i think it is easy to overstate the effect of this case. the judge didn't say something like we should have more media or vertical rgers, he sa in this case the government...
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i don't think they would but this is not up to gordon chang. i don't decide when they invade.atement on the areas today when it came out the two leaders signed. it talks about commitment to complete denuclearization but doesn't specify verifiable. how do we go about verifying? >> this will be put a formal agreement that will be negotiated between the two sides. what we need is not only commitments to give up nukes and the rest of it. what we need is the strictest inspections regime on earth. donald trump did the right thing, pulled out of the joint conference of plan of action, the iran nuclear deal and part of it was the inspections regime in that deal wasn't very good. the uranium's were saying you can't look at our military bases. what we need to do is anytime -- we not only can go to where they declare a nuclear facility but can go anywhere in north korea. rob: critics say he is jumping in without verification, he wouldn't have signed into some stupid deal here. >> this is a broad framework that will be filled in. rob: a fox news alert, cold-blooded killers on the reet whe
i don't think they would but this is not up to gordon chang. i don't decide when they invade.atement on the areas today when it came out the two leaders signed. it talks about commitment to complete denuclearization but doesn't specify verifiable. how do we go about verifying? >> this will be put a formal agreement that will be negotiated between the two sides. what we need is not only commitments to give up nukes and the rest of it. what we need is the strictest inspections regime on...
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they smashed the new york organization, waxey gordon.took down nucky johnson. >> it reminds me a lot of "boardwalk empire." >> sure. same team, same chief. mike was involved. >> and marty discovers that his great-uncle's undercover work isn't limited to bootleggers and gangsters. he also plays a key role in cracking the "crime of the century." it's all there in marty's strange inheritance. >> and i positively guarantee that this will forever change how this story will be viewed. >> here's another quiz question. more than 80 actors have portrayed al capone on tv or in the movies. which of these tough guys never did? the answer when we return. it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. mayb
they smashed the new york organization, waxey gordon.took down nucky johnson. >> it reminds me a lot of "boardwalk empire." >> sure. same team, same chief. mike was involved. >> and marty discovers that his great-uncle's undercover work isn't limited to bootleggers and gangsters. he also plays a key role in cracking the "crime of the century." it's all there in marty's strange inheritance. >> and i positively guarantee that this will forever change...
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gordon's ne, and dee dad was on that list. mike leake number two and climbing. >> aaron: tre's flash junior. steve stone, cy young t award winnone point. 3-1. another cy young award winner, felix hernande fum count. -- full count. chk in with j.p. >> mike leake has a very unique place in baseball history. he is still the most recent player to g directly from the college ranks to the mor leagues with the cincinnati reds backn 2010. in fact only onenther player the currententury did that, xavier nady, back in, o mar >> aaron: we were talking to leake about this, can you imagine you get t a big league clubhouse, surrounded by big league veterans, g preood teams for dusty baker and you're the new guy who never went on a single bus ride, never had a single post-gameut peanutter and jelly spread. now come into the clubhouse. leake said people said things to him. he wouldn't expand further than that. >> tom: get me coffeeot >> aaron: y to make up for the time. >> tom: those things of changed around the game. that really doesn't happe
gordon's ne, and dee dad was on that list. mike leake number two and climbing. >> aaron: tre's flash junior. steve stone, cy young t award winnone point. 3-1. another cy young award winner, felix hernande fum count. -- full count. chk in with j.p. >> mike leake has a very unique place in baseball history. he is still the most recent player to g directly from the college ranks to the mor leagues with the cincinnati reds backn 2010. in fact only onenther player the currententury did...
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12-year-old artist in the south bay is catching a lot of attention for his work. 12-year-old tyler gordonays he uses his art to connect with people while expressing his creativity. after being born prematurely, gordon suffers from vitamin deficie deficiency, which means he can't really play sports. his mother is a painter, so he followed in her footsteps. kevin durant's mom saw a painting of k.d. that tyler posted on facebook and then offered to buy it. comedian tekevin hart also boug a painting. >>> an east bay restaurant is closing its doors after more than 90 years. oakland's mexicali rose will serve its last meal friday. you know it from that pink building. the owners announced their retirement on facebook last week. oakland has lost some of its longtime eateries in the last few years. back in 2016, jen vo delicatessen closed as did the company's ravioli company. >>> up next, we'll tell you what e ccks early. mexico in the world cup tomorrow morning. our world cup review is next. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with th
12-year-old artist in the south bay is catching a lot of attention for his work. 12-year-old tyler gordonays he uses his art to connect with people while expressing his creativity. after being born prematurely, gordon suffers from vitamin deficie deficiency, which means he can't really play sports. his mother is a painter, so he followed in her footsteps. kevin durant's mom saw a painting of k.d. that tyler posted on facebook and then offered to buy it. comedian tekevin hart also boug a...
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takes on the world he joins us from new york all right what do you make of that meeting in china gordon go larry this was absolutely stunning you know after the first summit between siege and praying and kim jong un that was the end of march everyone thought that siege and being would go to p.r. young to return the trip that just diplomatic courtesy but now we've had three times in a row the north korean leader has gone to chinese soil and this one so soon after that summit between trump and kim is really difficult to understand what's going on you know basically the chinese are saying to everybody look we control the north koreans and if you want a solution on the peninsula you've got to come to bed.
takes on the world he joins us from new york all right what do you make of that meeting in china gordon go larry this was absolutely stunning you know after the first summit between siege and praying and kim jong un that was the end of march everyone thought that siege and being would go to p.r. young to return the trip that just diplomatic courtesy but now we've had three times in a row the north korean leader has gone to chinese soil and this one so soon after that summit between trump and...
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gordon, that's the question. if pirp japanese person reading the papers today, i would say wait a minute, we're not even working together to keep ourselves in shape to defend ourselves against north korea anymore. why did we stop practicing these alerts and exercises? >> that would be a grave mistake because our readiness depends on these exercises especially because we very two separate militaries working together.ife we've got to defend south korea and these exercises are critical to that. so i hoperesident trump reverses that decision because that is a mistake that is going to have problems with our chris, you're right about the japanese. you know, they are looking at the united states as being a shelfish power negotiating to protect itself and not japan. there was no mention of the abductees, japanese citizens kidnapped by north korea. there was no mention of that in the joint statement. there should have been. i hope there will be when they come up with a more defintive arrangement. >> peter, immediate 18 on
gordon, that's the question. if pirp japanese person reading the papers today, i would say wait a minute, we're not even working together to keep ourselves in shape to defend ourselves against north korea anymore. why did we stop practicing these alerts and exercises? >> that would be a grave mistake because our readiness depends on these exercises especially because we very two separate militaries working together.ife we've got to defend south korea and these exercises are critical to...
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. >> plus, what gordon's wife and daughter are revealing about his life athome. >> we've got so muchtell. >> i'm starting to feel nervous. >> then only at home with the florida georgia alliance star and his family. >> did you play her music when she was in the belly? >> all the time. >> how he's giving his band mate baby info. >> "american ninja warrior" is back. which major stores are taking a run at the course to most people, i look like... ...most people. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief from fibromyalgia pain, and improves function. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. co
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takes on the world he joins us from new york all right what do you make of that meeting in china gordon wrote larry this was absolutely stunning you know after the first summit between siege and ping and kim jong un that was the end of march everyone thought that siege and being would go to p.r. young to return the trip that just diplomatic courtesy but now we've had three times in a row the north korean leader has gone to chinese soil and this one so soon after that summit between trump and cam is really difficult to understand what's going on you know basically the chinese are saying to everybody look we control the north koreans and if you want a solution on the peninsula you've got to come to beijing now can he actually i think says look i've got china at my back but right now this is really high politics and high drama does it appear to you he was summoned to china. absolutely larry you know the north koreans don't like the idea that they're vassals but the chinese are. trying to reinforce that impression because this was a breach of diplomatic protocol the chinese should have retu
takes on the world he joins us from new york all right what do you make of that meeting in china gordon wrote larry this was absolutely stunning you know after the first summit between siege and ping and kim jong un that was the end of march everyone thought that siege and being would go to p.r. young to return the trip that just diplomatic courtesy but now we've had three times in a row the north korean leader has gone to chinese soil and this one so soon after that summit between trump and...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, aberdeen.e most likely to go unchallenged. that's according to a new report by the royal society for public health, which says many young people believe it's normal for older people to be lonely, unhappy and depressed. richard galpin reports. negative attitudes towards the elderly are endemic, affecting the health and well—being of everyone as they grow old. these are conclusions of the royal society for public health, which has carried out its own survey. it suggests is almost a third of the population believes loneliness is normal when you get old. while 40% of young adults or millennials aleve dementia is an inescapable part of ageing —— believe dementia. a quarter of them believe dementia. a quarter of them believe it is normalfor elderly people to be depressed and unhappy. those behind today's report say those negative attitudes need changing. we would say negative things around race or sex —— we would not say negative things. but an ageing, it is really surprised how much age is there is.
lorna gordon, bbc news, aberdeen.e most likely to go unchallenged. that's according to a new report by the royal society for public health, which says many young people believe it's normal for older people to be lonely, unhappy and depressed. richard galpin reports. negative attitudes towards the elderly are endemic, affecting the health and well—being of everyone as they grow old. these are conclusions of the royal society for public health, which has carried out its own survey. it suggests...