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greta van fleet, once again!s "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- chat and desserts with martha stewart, star of "damascus cover," actor jonathan rhys meyers, featuring the 8g band with nate smith. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. president trump headed to the midwest today and left the white house without addressing the media, which reporters are calling an outrage and a snub and a relief. [ laughter ]
greta van fleet, once again!s "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- chat and desserts with martha stewart, star of "damascus cover," actor jonathan rhys meyers, featuring the 8g band with nate smith. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get...
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>> host: let's go to pat in huntington west virginia.nt you are on the air. >> caller: thank you, greta, interview one. my take on this is i know why people hunt. there's a real rush when you get out there and you're running around. i've heard hundreds talk about it. i don't hunt myself but i'm a libertarian on a don't want to take anybody's guns or take anybody's rights. but if you want to big trophy hunt, if you want to big-game hunt to get a boer said on your wall or something like that, i agree with hunting for food. what is going to go out and hunt big game, kill elephants, kill bear, moose, stuff like that, i think that we should also be allowed to hunt the humans that are hunting. in other words, if you really want to get a rush, they should be out there hunting each other as well trod what we will leave it there, pat and going to brian who is in maryland. , good: morning. actual conversation. i appreciate it. i am a hunter. i live in maryland. i find it private land and federal land. it seems to me that there is great cooperation with the focus being on management of the wildlif
>> host: let's go to pat in huntington west virginia.nt you are on the air. >> caller: thank you, greta, interview one. my take on this is i know why people hunt. there's a real rush when you get out there and you're running around. i've heard hundreds talk about it. i don't hunt myself but i'm a libertarian on a don't want to take anybody's guns or take anybody's rights. but if you want to big trophy hunt, if you want to big-game hunt to get a boer said on your wall or something...
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mathy a war that has cost dozens of lives and it doesn't stop there the people of montenegro's company greta are also concerned about what the violence there means for their country's prospects of joining the european union. late march twenty eighth emergency services head to the scene of a car bomb explosion in pogo rita the capital of montenegro but their efforts are in vain the explosive power of the bomb was deadly. it's the sixth assassination this year in montenegro a country that finds itself in the grip of violent mafia fuse leaving many ordinary people frightened for their lives. most of the missing most of this is crazy what's going on here are you scared yes i'm worried for my own safety and that of my family. was there too it's horrific the state needs to respond so citizens can feel safe again. the response so far authorities have now begun releasing videos like these showing police commandos storming the homes of suspected criminals making arrests and seizing weapons drugs and cash. but this show of force could also backfire and further escalate an already tense situation. from
mathy a war that has cost dozens of lives and it doesn't stop there the people of montenegro's company greta are also concerned about what the violence there means for their country's prospects of joining the european union. late march twenty eighth emergency services head to the scene of a car bomb explosion in pogo rita the capital of montenegro but their efforts are in vain the explosive power of the bomb was deadly. it's the sixth assassination this year in montenegro a country that finds...
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back injanuary, greta gerwig picked up oscar nominations for best screenplay and best director for hering—of—age story that just came out on dvd. as did liam ramsay's you were never really here, which earned her a screenplay award at cannes last year. and leonor serraille‘s camera d'or winnerjeune femme. if you don't fancy making a trip to the cinema this summer, these films are well worth watching at home from the comfort of your own couch. and then there are those who prefer to watch their films outdoors — a growing trend, despite the traditionally unreliable british weather. in the recent past, british audiences have watched the blair witch project in the woods and jaws in a swimming pool and on a pier. although outdoor cinema traditionally kicks off after the sun goes down, more versatile screens have led to a rise in daylight performances, so remember to always check your start times. this summer, you can see the italianjob with a full orchestra in leeds‘ millennium square in august, or the gooneys, the greatest showman and the shape of water in edinburgh royal botanic gardens. at
back injanuary, greta gerwig picked up oscar nominations for best screenplay and best director for hering—of—age story that just came out on dvd. as did liam ramsay's you were never really here, which earned her a screenplay award at cannes last year. and leonor serraille‘s camera d'or winnerjeune femme. if you don't fancy making a trip to the cinema this summer, these films are well worth watching at home from the comfort of your own couch. and then there are those who prefer to watch...
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thompson: well, it actually, there are today, gretta, there's more than -- greta, there's more than 6.7 jobs open and available in this country that employers are not able to fill because what we call the skills gap. there are people out there that are looking, they're looking for greater opportunities. perhaps they're unemployed. maybe they've been living in welfare for generations, and there's employers desperately needing employees. this piece of legislation fills that skills gap. and you talked about what career and technical education is. -- it is of it, the so diverse. it can be a welder. it can be a hammer. it can be wrenches. but it also could be a paintbrush. it could be a stheth scope. it could be farm implements. it could be a keyboard for coding. there's just so much. so this bill really fills that skills gap and provides better access to more effective skills-based education or career and technical education. mr. krishnamoorthi: i agree everything that congressman thompson said. the common denominator is this. maybe a four-year college degree isn't for everyone, but a posts
thompson: well, it actually, there are today, gretta, there's more than -- greta, there's more than 6.7 jobs open and available in this country that employers are not able to fill because what we call the skills gap. there are people out there that are looking, they're looking for greater opportunities. perhaps they're unemployed. maybe they've been living in welfare for generations, and there's employers desperately needing employees. this piece of legislation fills that skills gap. and you...
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correctly he said that had the others not agreed to spend more and he did not specifically say when the greta that because they already agreed to doing that two thousand and fourteen then that would have been a possibility of the u.s. pulling out so again a typical trump answer where he flat out rejects reassurance and in one as or about in another answer he again destabilizes and gives a veiled threat saying that because it's nothing else if you had would the allies turn around on the decision this would probably be back in the room at least that's something i personally would deduct from what he said he was really focused on numbers and on money and on cash and he kept talking about you know we've got numbers that we've never done before and initially he was a bit coquettish and said yes we still can beg we'll give you the numbers but then he couldn't resist telling us actually the numbers he's talking about the substantial increase in commitment financial commitment he said was something to the tune of thirty three billion now he also mentioned that up till now only five other twenty nine
correctly he said that had the others not agreed to spend more and he did not specifically say when the greta that because they already agreed to doing that two thousand and fourteen then that would have been a possibility of the u.s. pulling out so again a typical trump answer where he flat out rejects reassurance and in one as or about in another answer he again destabilizes and gives a veiled threat saying that because it's nothing else if you had would the allies turn around on the decision...
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[applause] and greta jones who oversaw the details to make sure this happened. i'm excited. this adds another beauty to our city and lets people know how far you are too many of our sister cities. charlotte, i know we are working on getting a few more sister cities. i'm looking forward to that. lets havlet's have a great day. thank you very much. [applause] >> mayor farrell: thank you. again, thank you to all the consulate general's who are here. charlotte, do you want to say a few words? will this one work? can you get up? [laughter] >> let me come over there. [applause] want to fight? >> mayor farrell: absolutely not. [laughter] >> you should see what the other guy looks likely it happened in new york. be careful where you go. it won't happen in any of these cities. i really wanted to thank the mayor. he's been a mayor for a very short time, but he has done some wonderful things. this, for us, in protocol and the sister cities, tops the list. it really says that, you know, san francisco is a city of many, many nations. that is what makes us so great, and this brings people
[applause] and greta jones who oversaw the details to make sure this happened. i'm excited. this adds another beauty to our city and lets people know how far you are too many of our sister cities. charlotte, i know we are working on getting a few more sister cities. i'm looking forward to that. lets havlet's have a great day. thank you very much. [applause] >> mayor farrell: thank you. again, thank you to all the consulate general's who are here. charlotte, do you want to say a few words?...
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when he was older, the years unfold, and greta says, "i looked him in the eye and i said if you don't drop those charges the story got more elaborate and more folder as the years go by. i include all the different tales that are told. interestingly or not, andrew johnson never gave had account -- never gave an account himself of it. ' -- we onlygrant have grant's, and i tend to trust the one he gave under oath rather than the one he gave in later years. >> does the indictment, the actual document, now reside in the archives? : oh, no, it's now in the library of virginia. to that point, when i came across that note in "the new york times," i called the national archives, and a very helpfully said, "your best bet is our philadelphia office where we keep our court records," so i went to philadelphia, and they gave me the box, and i opened it, and in there was a yellow piece of paper that said all of the underwood indictments have been moved to the library of virginia in richmond, so i went there and they had them. the reason why i think they were there is the library of virginia has a co
when he was older, the years unfold, and greta says, "i looked him in the eye and i said if you don't drop those charges the story got more elaborate and more folder as the years go by. i include all the different tales that are told. interestingly or not, andrew johnson never gave had account -- never gave an account himself of it. ' -- we onlygrant have grant's, and i tend to trust the one he gave under oath rather than the one he gave in later years. >> does the indictment, the...
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new wave of assault throughout the south and two high in leverage and the diplomatic struggles for greta news conference on june 26 the president announced the supreme court chief justice warren was retiring. with his appointment to the high court he knew his choices would affect the destiny of the nation long after he had left off on -- office speefive
new wave of assault throughout the south and two high in leverage and the diplomatic struggles for greta news conference on june 26 the president announced the supreme court chief justice warren was retiring. with his appointment to the high court he knew his choices would affect the destiny of the nation long after he had left off on -- office speefive
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. >> hi, greta and amy. what is the effect of climate change on permafrost in alaska? i know a lot of structures are built on it. how is it affecting structures? >> the softening of the permafrost is one of the top ways that climate change is impacting alaska. it's one of the examples of how just like diabetes, it makes a whole lot of other things worse. the permafrost melting is having an impact on the trees, for example, because the permafrost melts and the trees sway back and forth. that's having impact on the communities that use that area as their livelihood and that's one of the top concerns of people who live in alaska. >> richard is in austin, texas. richard, good morning to you. >> good morning. in '66 i was drafted in the air force and assigned to the awax program. i stood on the planes and we were recording daily all the weather temperatures all around us and we got that data from the'60s. we've got all the other scientific data. what i see as the problem is in '87 when ronald reagan said you could lie on television and get paid for it. he vetoed the telecom
. >> hi, greta and amy. what is the effect of climate change on permafrost in alaska? i know a lot of structures are built on it. how is it affecting structures? >> the softening of the permafrost is one of the top ways that climate change is impacting alaska. it's one of the examples of how just like diabetes, it makes a whole lot of other things worse. the permafrost melting is having an impact on the trees, for example, because the permafrost melts and the trees sway back and...
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thing so a corrupt government can get even more money to steal all right our social media editor jerry greta thank you very much for bringing us that important story. you're watching the news still to come where's the most dangerous place in the world to be a woman well look at a new survey that's on least a fierce debate in india. after five years of testimony on nazi murder trial is drawing to a close in germany we'll talk about a case that's shaken confidence in the german police. because. of those stories and much more coming up in the next thirty minutes. to. play. well group and even fair trade. what's not to love about a fine darjeeling or an awesome. a visit to the growing regions might leave a bad after. the pictures live in a condition and work with highly toxic pesticides that are cut the dark side of the country. in forty five minutes. make your smart t.v. even smarter the fourth look so beautiful. place what you want when you want it. up to date. extraordinary. steps. to decide what's on the fund that d.w. just more. time for an upgrade. how about furniture that grows old by. cl
thing so a corrupt government can get even more money to steal all right our social media editor jerry greta thank you very much for bringing us that important story. you're watching the news still to come where's the most dangerous place in the world to be a woman well look at a new survey that's on least a fierce debate in india. after five years of testimony on nazi murder trial is drawing to a close in germany we'll talk about a case that's shaken confidence in the german police. because....
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(nat music)rising young rockers greta van fleet have dropped a new single, "when the curtain falls."(nat music)the band is expected to release their debut album later this year. (nat wind up)"whoa!""you call that pitching?"(nat laughter) batter up! the sandlot is headed back to theaters in celebration of its 25th anniversary. the baseball themed coming of age tale takes the field of age tale takes the field in more than 400 movie theaters across the u-s, this sunday july 22nd, and again on tuesday the 24th. screenings will include a preview of a new documentary about the movie. on the mound in hollywood, i'm rick damigella. (robin) still ahead on the kron four morning news... mayor london breed got a first hand look at one of san francisco's biggest problems.. how she plans to tackle the homeless epidemic... up next. (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll be back with more of your kron 4 morning news after the break. in) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. temperatures even warmer today than yesterday, especially noticeable for i
(nat music)rising young rockers greta van fleet have dropped a new single, "when the curtain falls."(nat music)the band is expected to release their debut album later this year. (nat wind up)"whoa!""you call that pitching?"(nat laughter) batter up! the sandlot is headed back to theaters in celebration of its 25th anniversary. the baseball themed coming of age tale takes the field of age tale takes the field in more than 400 movie theaters across the u-s, this...
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my only concern is that you read -- especially greta -- you read that paper.f anyone wants anything from the post or the times or the usa or ap, they just go on the internet. they go on cable because i am now watching c-span. i have enjoyed your series of the tour bus of the state capitals, and i know that just most of them, one of the other major complaints is the homelessness. we have that in daytona and we have that just about everywhere. they showironic that all the pictures of the people, the congressmen and so forth denouncing ice and screaming and getting arrested, blocking these officers and everything because of what they are doing to these illegal immigrants. it was so ironic that right after that on cbs, they had a section of children that were in this huge tent camp in los angeles, over half a square mile , and they were going in there to make sure these children who live in these tents in the heat could celebrate their birthday. there is something totally wrong with this whole picture that i just can't seem to make any sense of. and the caller cou
my only concern is that you read -- especially greta -- you read that paper.f anyone wants anything from the post or the times or the usa or ap, they just go on the internet. they go on cable because i am now watching c-span. i have enjoyed your series of the tour bus of the state capitals, and i know that just most of them, one of the other major complaints is the homelessness. we have that in daytona and we have that just about everywhere. they showironic that all the pictures of the people,...
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hi, greta. i am an editor professor at the university of iowa.ere it isct usually a one-year to three-year , and my income is usually between 18000 and $36,000 year, so i think largely my economic situation will be unchanged. is in thewant to say spirit of bipartisan discourses that i do think, especially people on the left, they were not recognizing that some of the regulations and tax cuts have provided an economic stimulus. i do think there is something to be said that trump's administration has been working to create these sort of -- to jumpstart economic growth and confidence. bassett said, we are out here in the middle of soy and corn country in iowa. not to mention john deere in other farming equipment. what we are sort of hearing on the ground, which you have already touched on, if there is a deep anxiety for soybean farmers, especially, but also for manufacturers of combine equipment look, like john deere. mentioned, the supply complex thesemely days i wasn't even if there is a manufacturing path for machines and assemblage here in iowa,
hi, greta. i am an editor professor at the university of iowa.ere it isct usually a one-year to three-year , and my income is usually between 18000 and $36,000 year, so i think largely my economic situation will be unchanged. is in thewant to say spirit of bipartisan discourses that i do think, especially people on the left, they were not recognizing that some of the regulations and tax cuts have provided an economic stimulus. i do think there is something to be said that trump's administration...
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greta. hi, i am flabbergasted by this congresswoman.n we believe our fbi are our intelligence i'mever they tell us, asking you, to russians interfere with our elections? yes or no. that we haveeason to accept what the president did. it is not only your president that you are defending and you think he did nothing wrong. very serious matter, stop talking about barack obama and hillary clinton. congresswoman, you have the white house, you have the senate, we know what is going on, and we need to get to the bottom of this. tosia loves people like you go off at subject and talk about the issue. american comes first. host: -- guest: thank you, john. we know that russia interfered with the election. the second part of your question, i think it is important that we deal with this issue and i think we are. we also have greater issues. a nationalave presidential election going on in 2018, but we will have one in 2020 which is what i hope we have some cyber security precautions in place to make sure that they have not interfered in our election,
greta. hi, i am flabbergasted by this congresswoman.n we believe our fbi are our intelligence i'mever they tell us, asking you, to russians interfere with our elections? yes or no. that we haveeason to accept what the president did. it is not only your president that you are defending and you think he did nothing wrong. very serious matter, stop talking about barack obama and hillary clinton. congresswoman, you have the white house, you have the senate, we know what is going on, and we need to...
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caller: good morning it's nice to see you and greta are my favorites.t to give a shout out to mark warner who had a brick thrown through his window in roanoke yesterday. it shows how dangerous the situation is now for all of our elected officials. i think the country, we really gone down. my big comment is on trying to call this office. i want marco rubio who took money from the nra, who we now spies, in with russian want him to recuse himself from this investigative team he's on because if you took money from a group being investigated that to me is a conflict of interest. i called his office and told him this is wrong. host: the viewer brings up mark warner. a story from the local news station in washington dc saying man forrrest a shattering glass monday at senator warner's office. james trainor was arrested and charged with property damage. the vandalism occurred early monday morning before the office opened at 8:00 a.m. mark warner sending out a tweet someone threw a brick through the front office of my roanoke office. no one was hurt. we are extre
caller: good morning it's nice to see you and greta are my favorites.t to give a shout out to mark warner who had a brick thrown through his window in roanoke yesterday. it shows how dangerous the situation is now for all of our elected officials. i think the country, we really gone down. my big comment is on trying to call this office. i want marco rubio who took money from the nra, who we now spies, in with russian want him to recuse himself from this investigative team he's on because if you...