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ha ha ha ha! do you want to fly off? forget you could fly off?co me on, then. ha ha ha! sta: rajan with some pretty gorgeous bats there in mauritius back in february. ow we're off to the philippines, where we recently sent our newbie, mike corey. for decades, people he got around in these old, re-purposed u.s. army vehicles called jeepneys. ltt now, locals are looking for a cleaner, greenernative. man: ♪ hey! [siren blaring] mike: one of the first things you realize when you land in manila is the traffic is awful. sorry. ha ha! [car horn honks]an [dit car alarm blaring] th no metro, and a verymi lid bus and train service, the backbone of its public transport is currently this. it's a jeepney. [honk honk] the design's modeled on the u.s. jeeps that were abandoned here and re-purposed after the seconw wor. to this day, they're still the best way to get around. the problem is, the system's quite tricky for a g newcomer to grips with. [honk honk] we're taking this journey on a weekend, when the roads are quheeter. during the week, t jams can go on for miles. and i soon discov
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ha, ha! ha! ha, ha, ha, ha! ha ha! that sounds disingenuine."always be my maybe v maybe." it's on netflix now. ali wong, everybody. thanks for being here, ali. we'll be right back with king calaway. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: thanks to will arnette and ali wong. apologies to matt damon. we ran out of firearm him. "nightline" is next. but first, here with the song "world for two," king calaway! ♪ ♪ sometimes i think this world's too much all the hurt all the hate all it takes is a human touch ♪ ♪ it's so easy to get lost in the lie ♪ ♪ make a change make a choice all the noise we can drown it out ♪ ♪ meet me out where the stars turn blue come on touch the sky and enjoy the view ♪ ♪ so come here make it all disappear like lovers do ♪ ♪ girl for you i wish that i could build a world for two ♪ ♪ girl for you i wish that i could build a world f
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. >> ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. look at you, baby. daddy decided to show up and make a special gathering. ♪ happy birthday dear jamie, happy birthday to you ♪ >> he loved family gatherings. >> you know, eddy really, really loved being around david and bobby. eddy seemed to get the most out of the three of them meeting. for whatever reason. >> he wanted his brothers and him to have a beautiful life and everyone to get along. and he wanted everyone to be one big family. >> eddy was absolutely the driving force in terms of leading the search for our birth mother. he got a fever and he just wanted to do it. >> and alan was also rallying because it was just an exciting thing to do. >> we figured what are the chances of having triplets born in new york on july 12th, 1961? >> we figured out that new york public library shared birth records. >> we each grabbed a book and went page by page by page by page by page by page. and within a couple of hours it was, bingo! >> male, male, male, three in a row. >> all born july 12th,
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ha ha ha ha. ha ha. all. of a sudden questions will be enough. the stunts going to happen i can't say exactly there are a few things we need to improve we know that we're addressing it internally no simple village democracy i'm too old too slow on the pitch and in a matter of rejuvenating the team critique was getting louder. much they wanted dortmund's he did change was already definitely in the air a host of new faces the coach polluted a lot of youngsters and toughen up against life saying. the situation. gets a go to seconds. as far starts go from one to 2 sas transferred to. the west possible start up a year later lucien 5 had hoped to review it again. oh yes 1st 10 games ok what was he thinking at the time. but the feeling i own no big deal this was one of the. toughest coolheaded to mina help them get right back on track and then turn up the heat. by halftime doland had turned this contest on its head. telling himself. to present something he was proving inspirational from the off summer signing axel vince gill experienced midfield anchor a
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ha ha ha ha i thought that. was. the bill is seen as a move by the city's probe aging establishment to allow china a closer grip on the city people demand the resignation of chief executive kerry lamb who they see as too cozy with the communist party. by god i promised her on that was i thought. i told us off color if that. was just that it was. carried out. by. the fact i doubt i was running from iraq that rather i organizers estimate that 2000000 people have joined this sunday and although police put the number at much lower it's clearly one of the biggest demonstrations in the city's history. the government's initial response to the protests has further triggered people's anger a few days ago police fired massive amounts of tear gas into the crowds rubber bullets were used for the 1st time since hong kong was handed over to china by britain. today's march however remains peaceful. some of the protesters have camped outside hong kong's parliament they have occupied the area in front of the building and vow to stay until the bill. is fully withdrawn zakk hesitates at 1st technically this is an illegal assembly but it's also exciting. i. in an attempt to appease the protests chief executive kerry lamb has announced postponement of the bill but that is not enough for the protesters they want it to be withdrawn entirely. i took it to her they're going to face that area really i thought so much all of that i i exam week is not over yet zack also has some more exams coming up i lived i let me talk to the crowd 1st i would say you know just overall effect i think the fact that. joshua long the leader of the 24 team member on movement
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people are now disenfranchised global economy was held hostage by financial terrorists jokes on us ha ha ha ha ha right i mean it well enough nobody stopped it we all knew it was coming it's and nobody reported it outside of a few shows like this one and we're just going to give them another 5 or 10 trillion dollars anyway south who we can the german government won't let it go if you go to the wall. or the problem with more. you know is more significant there's a war sure easy to jump on theory for now as we now are $4024.00 or 5 trillion dollars max and no sparking about that we borrow i don't want in this environment you know. where we are justified and through the best moves so our central bank european central bank is already borrowing for bonds the swiss national bank is already buying we're pond. central bank who moved. here. this meddling moussaka monkey and the fence now is looking for more power for the buy stock and on. negative truth grace that apple is afternoon when the. ball is in the. right back with the market clearing mechanism that's necessary. excesses that we've created by so
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ha. ha . ha. ha. ha. what is it calling the coin is magic internet money a new type of digital currency the centralized digital scarcity chancellor. of 2nd bailout for a bank that's called the genesis plot for a reason to coin a civil disobedience a source of optimism because i can control my own financial destiny it's just a new way of coming to consensus it's a game changer in the human history and this is columbus discovering a new world this paradigm shifting technology that transforms economics and finance in a heartbeat the apollo 11 landing on to the max and stacey. why a paradise with so much all year round turned into a round the experimentation field the agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritant there's no question otherwise why would the chemical company workers themselves be geared up and suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments that often in day you have many of these. people one foot into the biotech pharma and the oth
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ha ha ha ha ha ha! et a doughnut, you get a doughnut, you get all the doughnuts in the world too. it is national doughnut day and we're here to prepare you on how to celebrate this delicious holiday on this friday, june 7th. >>> it's friday. we made it. thank you for joining us. and it's national doughnut day. it doesn't get any better than that. >> feels good. thanks for the clap. >> we've got a big special surprise with the doughnuts later this half hour so stay with us. >>> we do begin this half hour with mexico announcing plans to beef up border security before tariffs on goods heading to the u.s. kick in next week. >> mexico is sending 6,000 national guard troops to its border with guatemala to help control the flow of central american migrants making the trek into the united states. top officials from the u.s. and mexico are in washington for a third day of discussions that also includes major changes to asylum rules. >> for now the president is planning to go through with his threat, telling fox n
ha ha ha ha ha ha! et a doughnut, you get a doughnut, you get all the doughnuts in the world too. it is national doughnut day and we're here to prepare you on how to celebrate this delicious holiday on this friday, june 7th. >>> it's friday. we made it. thank you for joining us. and it's national doughnut day. it doesn't get any better than that. >> feels good. thanks for the clap. >> we've got a big special surprise with the doughnuts later this half hour so stay with us....
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ah ha ha ha ha. move. the good sinful rhythms can tell by the church. not i know the evil feeling that you feel when you fight. back because of this music art stoppable. no one is more popular than jesus sambrook religious morality preachers or subversive. battle with sound marketing potential by placing a warning label on music quite outside. rock and religion clash that brings many parallels. for the 2 really sold irreconcilable. comedy the devil and rock n roll. june 17th on t w. a lot of very well welcome indeed to quadriga coming to you from the house of burlington something legal it seems there is a new mood in german politics the voters are going great in number in recent opinion cast environmentalist's how for.
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ha * ha ha ha rubbing in your face kind of thing it's sports and this is a game this is a world tournament did you kind of expect them not to celebrate and i think like you said cheer welcome to sports i mean we've all rooted for different teams and we know that sometimes our favorite team goes up against a team that is way better than and they don't come out on top and so it's interesting to see that the conversation has shifted to the away from the fact that we have a really incredible women's team that we could be talking about and celebrating but it is interesting to see that now they've still found something to criticize even when they're really good at the sport and you have girls who this is their 1st world cup mallory pugh roosevelt they scored their 1st gold and they're you know parents fans watching should they not be excited i mean if i scored my 1st world cup goal i want to celebrate whether was goal number 10 or goal number 13 you know it's an accomplishment when you see n.f.l. players who are known for their celebratory dances in the end zone something that people look forward to so it is interesting to see is this a different bias when it comes to women is this something that's going to continue as a as a go on do you i mean you're in the sports world what you know how are people reacting to this you get both sides a spectrum of the canadian answer you actually things that's incredibly d
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ahead of him so he has snog do when he lands, otherwise he would have to pick a fight with a random palace guard. nice hat, porn from the '70s called, they want their bush back. ha ha, ha ha( laughter ) now, trump didn't just go to the u.k. to roast the royal family and lited little de blasio. no, he also went there to share some of that political accuminimum he's so famous for. >> the president already inflamed tensions here which weighing in on the fiery debate over the country's planned departure from the european union, after criticizing embattled prime minister theresa may during his last visit now suggesting the pro brexit mayor of london boris johnson would be a good candidate to succeed may who leaves office this week. >> he's a good friend of mine, been very nice, i have a very good relationship with him. ( laughter ) >> trevor: okay -- okay -- we all -- we all see it, right? ( laughter ) we're all seeing the same thing? ( applause ) yeah. of course, he likes him. the u.k. son the verge of elect ago prime minister who looks exactly like donald trump. i mean, look at these guys! i've never seen two people who both look like failed clones of each other. ( laughter
ahead of him so he has snog do when he lands, otherwise he would have to pick a fight with a random palace guard. nice hat, porn from the '70s called, they want their bush back. ha ha, ha ha( laughter ) now, trump didn't just go to the u.k. to roast the royal family and lited little de blasio. no, he also went there to share some of that political accuminimum he's so famous for. >> the president already inflamed tensions here which weighing in on the fiery debate over the country's...
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ha, ha. ha, ha ♪ >> for you, enjoy. those are our cheddar bay biscuits they're delicious. >> i know everything about everything here. so this is hand-made by a bunch of african people in the back. this is a cheddar bay biscuit toast, you got to go like this one, two, three. pshhh. >> told you!bsolutely fantastic. >> then can go like this too 1, 2, 3 and then like that >> mmm so good. my thing was don't ask for extrc bits because i will slap you. >> can we have more biscuits because that's what i really want d-lob. you been here enough you call it d-lob. and then s-fish. live they want you to le. i love it. i get it look at this you kidding hey, wait second a-hole fish. oh, a whole fish >> are we ready to orderth >> two of ese. and this other thing. >> i want to add cajun chicken pasta to mine. >> stuff.oing to add some >> oh, my god this is a lot of food. >> what do we do first i iked fried shrimp you can do the toast and dump it in your go 1, 2, 3 dip other thing what the hell are you doing? f >> saved my life you saved my life tonight. >> now i'm going to show you how to crack this okay >> yep >> you just go like this let's start with the legs maybe. you go like this and you squeeze. um >> wow i can't lieve you got fired. >> see these already done for you. >> that's how you go ultate. then you can just -- split these. >> yes der. >> cheers. >> mmm, so good. so good. >> can we have more biscuits ahh. ♪ >> so tell me why did you get fired fr red lobster >> it's lame her and her boyfriend walked out of the restaurant and took my pen and didn't tip me and i walked to the window and i said give me my pen. >> so far it sounds like that's not a big deal. >> i start godding like thatng >> i started goiike this >> your number one your number one as well. >> and my manager fire med on the spot. >> tell the manager i was trying to get the restaurant's prompt back because they stole your pen. >> oh. you know what she did, like trans yle. >> no. [ laughter ] >> i know you got fired from red lobster and i think right now it's time for a little redemption a little red lobster redemption. >> okay. >> upstairs there's people waiting for food they have no idea we're here let's go serve some food t these great people here. >> oh, my god, are you serious. >> let's get the uniforms. >> oh, my god. >> is everybody enjong their food. >> this reminds me of when i was in college because i had muscles and i also had crabs >> my name is nicki i'm your server for the day nice tmeet you >> ah! >> my country, my country is in thbuilding >> i found a very special drink a little rum and coke, let me take a little taste. >> oh, my god. i'm sorry you guys. o >> can we morrow rum and coke please.th k you very much. >> oh, my god, don't eatop pele's biscuits what's wrong with you i'm so sorry guys. >> so can i get you guys anything >> are you eatinyour biscuit with a fork and knife. >> oh, my god. you cannot do this >> get out of red lobster. >> all right you have proven you've redeemed yourself we've talked to everyone at red lobster and we have something special for you. first and only, you get free cheddar bay biscuits for life. >> oh, my god this is the nicest thing anyone's ever given me e ank you. >> i also tracked thople down and got your pen back you've been redeemed i love you >> thank you ha biscuits. >>re you guys in insane. >> we love you red lobster let's get in the limo. let's gondlet's go [ cheers applause >> our thanks to nicki minaj and red lobster fest for having us big ow tonight guys we are live tweeting as we speak and doing something fun send us your name wherare k, from and personal campaign slogan use #fallonlive 'lit will be fun wel be right back with nicki minaj. wel be right back with nicki minaj. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ it was just past one when two three men fromour five ♪ ♪ step to me door like ♪ oh my gosh ♪ jact throw that cash in bag ♪ ♪ run around the back and ♪ ♪ it's cedar plank seafood time red lobster. featuring three new dishes that are planked to perfection. feast on new cedar-plank lobster & shrimp. or new colossal shrimp & salmon with a citrusy drizzle. tender, smoky and together on one plank. but only till june 30th, so hurry in. i'm truly amazed at the effect but thathank you, bob!ple. ♪ i want it all ♪ ♪ 'cause there's nothing like thi
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ha! tamara. ha ha ha! any other secret agents here? oh! there you go. and james.thing a little bigger. so can we all go in front of the museum and cut the official ribbon? ah! that's what we need! ♪ spy [spy music] ♪ >> ribbon cutters you have 30 seconds to cut the ribbon. beginning now. ♪[music]♪ >> ladies and gentlemen the international spy museum is officially open! please join us now as our top secret affair begins. >> american history tv is on social media. follow us at c-span history. this year marks the 75th anniversary of the june 6, 1944 d-day invasion of nazi occupied france. released in december of 1944, beachland to berlin was filmed primarily by the u.s. coast guard and produced and distributed by warner bros. the 20-minute film documents the documents documents the assault on the normandy beaches. ♪[music]♪ ♪ >> a quiet harbor in numeral england, july, 1944 -- in
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ha, ha, ha ha. stores used to throw away good stuff, good vegetables. you'd find all kind of good treasures out there. >> but the family didn't just live on scavenged vegetables. they stole cash and credit cards and cars. manson taught them a skill called creepy crawling, entering houses without waking the sleeping people inside and he used his women to advance his dream of becoming famous. >> he sends them out into the parts of los angeles that are known as areas where the rock stars live to find some of them, do what it takes and get them to take charlie on as sort of their project that they will introduce him to the right people. ♪ >> ridiculous? of course. but then, the most extraordinary thing -- it worked. >> dennis picked up a couple of girls on sunset. they were hitchhiking. >> dennis was dennis wilson of the beach boyce. at the time america's answer to the beatles. ray jacobson was a music producer and friend of dennis wilson's. >> they went to dennis' house, had a good time, played music, all the things they would do. >> manson's system worked like a charm, offering his young women as sexual favors to get what he wanted. before the day was out. he and most of the family had moved right into the dennis wilson's house. >> dennis used to call me up, come on down, man, we're partying, all these girls are here, you have to meet charlie the wizard. denies -- dennis was convinced he could make charlie a star. >> so improbable as it seems, dennis took manson to his brother brian's studio, that's brian wilson, to record some of his songs. here's manson sing during that session. ♪ restless as the wind ♪ this town is killing me >> but when the other beach boys heard that, they didn't have a hue opinion of the music or charlie. the session fizzled. but the beachboys did play one of manson's songs on the mike douglas tv show. but dennis rewrote the words and the title. >> oh, charlie was so angry that anybody would dare to change the lyric or anything he said. it was like misquoting him. >> so the beach boys were not the answer to manson's dreams. but there was one more chance. greg jacobson knew a man in los angeles who could snap his fingers and get him a contract. his name was terry melcher. one of l.a.'s top music producers. in the late spring of '69, melcher agreed to come to spahn ranch to hear him sing. >> charlie expected somebody to come out with a pen and say now here you have a contract with colombia records. >> but there was to be no contract. because later, terry melcher politely but firmly rejected charlie manson. >> charlie was really crushed. >> he would not be a rock 'n roll star. he would not be rich and famous. he was a failure, which to manson, said his parole officer. >> charlie was in serious danger of losing the family. he did something that politicians are masterful at. that is he creates this horrible thing out there. there's going to be a race war. >> it was a time of racial strife in america. especially in l.a., and manson blended that information somehow with the book of revelation. he prophesieded and called it helter skelter after one of the songs on the beatles "white" album. his followers believed it. but did he? roger smith isn't so sure. >> i think it was basically used to keep them focused and maybe even divert attention from the fact that he was not doing well, in terms of realizing his dream. >> time to move, he told his family, gather money, cars. get to the desert to wait out the war between the races. where again, the manson story might have disappeared from history, without a ripple or a trace. except -- >> coming up -- a day in the life of the manson family. >> every day, he would gather everyone together and dose them with lsd. >> and the killing begins. when "dateline" continues. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? did you know comcast business goes beyond fast with a gig-speed network. complete internet reliability. advanced voice solutions. wifi to keep everyone connected. video monitoring. that's huge. did you guys know we did all this stuff? no. i'm not even done yet. wow. business tv. cloud apps and support. comcast business goes beyond at&t. start with internet and voice for just $59.90 a month. it's everything a small business owner needs. comcast business. beyond fast. >>> charlie manson had come to los angeles with a plan, to be bigger than the beatles. by the summer of '69, he knew that wasn't going to hasn't. that when manson told his followers they had to ignite something he called helter skelter, an imminent destroying race war, which he named for reasons only he knew after a song on the beatle's white album. >> they were going to go in the desert, stay there for 150 years while the black man takes over him then they will need him later. that's when he will come out as the master race and be the leader of everyone. >> this sounds ridiculous, of course in. >> it is ridiculous. but combination of drugs, being isolated, he had them all convinced that this was real. >> he was serious about this in. >> yeah. he believed it. >> or so he persuaded his followers. he told them he needed complete loyalty and complete control. >> every day, he would gather everyone together and dose them with lsd and he would talk for a while. >> that's when, for his bent but not broken flock, manson portrayed himself as the new jesus, but not a sweet and kindly version of jesus. >> charlie was acting meaner towards the girls. >> and if they failed no follow his directions -- >> he'd hit you in the head with a stick. >> he went from good charlie to bad charlie? >> yeah. he really got mean. >> desperate to find the money and cars to take his family to death valley where he told them they'd wait out helter skelter. and who had money and cars? his music teacher friend. gary hinman. >> he's telling him it's time to join the family because this whole helter skelter was coming and that he needed to cash out all of his investments and go with the family and go out to the desert. >> gary told manson no. but the man who became used to getting what he wanted persisted. >> he said, gary, if you do not do this, i will not be responsible for the karma you will invoke upon yourself. >> karma, manson style. then he sent a friend of the family bobby bosolay and susan atkins and mary bruner to shake down gary. >> beausoliel shakes him down. didn't get any money. >> eventually beausoleil calls manson. >> manson comes down. he's wearing a sword and waving it around. >> charlie actually slices part of hinman's ear off, departs again. >> manson's followers tortured gary hinman for three days until he finally signed over the pink slips for his cars. then he threatened to call police. >> beausoleil calls manson, what are we going to do? manson says, you know what you have to do. >> beausoleil stabbed gary hinman and then mary brunner and susan atkins finished him with a pillow over his face. gary died because he didn't want to give up his money and the cars? >> yes, but it was equally important he become a part of. >> or kill you. >> the revolution is coming, a lot of people are going to die. >> manson had a term for these people, piggies, another part of the "white" album. >> if you want to be a piggy, today's pork is tomorrow's bacon. >> on the wall of the house they wrote the verse "political piggy" and left a paw print all in the victims' blood, hopefully to lead police to think it was black panther. >> police think it's a murder, >> they downtown tlink to link -- don't link it to a black revolutionary execution. >> manson's misdirection failed. in less than a week, bobby beausoleil was pulled over driving one of gary hinman's cars, where police found a bloody knife. beausoleil called manson from jail saying he hadn't ratted on him yet. just when they believe manson decided on a plan to spring him and save his own skin. >> family members at spahn ranch are talking about bobby. he's if prison, what's going to happen in how can we break him out? >> they hatched a plan so horrible that the man charlie manson would be famous, all right. not as a star, but as a symbol of evil. >> coming up -- helter skelter, a night of madness and murder. >> sharon tate quite naturally is screaming. she's begging not for her life but for her baby's. >> susan atkins says, bitch, i have no sympathy for you. >> when "dateline" continues. i had a heart problem. i was told to begin my aspirin regimen, and i just didn't listen. until i almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. listen to the doctor. take it seriously. cake in the conference room! showing 'em you're ready to be your own boss. that's the beauty of your smile. bring out the best in it with crest 3d white. crest removes 95% of surface stains... in just three days. safe drivers shouldnt have to pay as much for insurance... as not safe drivers! that's why esurance hase.® the safer you drive, the more you save. although i'm not really driving right now that would be unsafe. when insurance is affordable, it's surprisingly painless. safe drivers shouldnt have to pay as much for insurance... as not safe drivers! that's why esurance has drivesense.® the safer you drive, the more you save. although i'm not really driving right now that would be unsafe. when insurance is affordable, it's surprisingly painless. >>> i'm dara brown with the top stories. police are investigating the shooter who killed 12 in virginia friday. the longtime engineer opened fire at a virginia beach municipal building before die flooding a gun battle -- dying in a gun battle with police. the guns used were purchased legalli. >>> and emmett flood will step down from president trump's legal team this month. he oversaw the response to the mueller investigation. now back to "dateline." >>> august 6th, 1969, bobby beausoleil was if jail accused of murdering gary hinman. charlie manson w
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ha, ha, ha, ha. [ cheers ] >> that is tremendous. this is classic, as well. zaza pachulia posted a get well message for klay thompson saying he wishes him a speedy recovery and wants a rematch in the dunk competition. klay clearly in good spirits dealing with the knee injuries. quote, i still jump higher than you with one leg. klay hason't have china klay this year because he usually goes to asia every summer and gets crazy and all the funny videos and no, he's got to rehab. too bad. >> bummer. >> that is a bummer. >> larry, thanks. >> join us tonight at 9:00 on kofy tv 20. you heard about a migrant detention center in the u.s. tonight, we're going to look at one on mexico southern border, what witnesses say is happening inside. >> then on abc 7 news at 11:00 a flag flight in the south bay.to pedestrians safe crossing the street but theare sparking a heated debate. >> those and more this evening but that is this edition of abc 7 news. look for breaking news whenever you like on the abc 7 news app. appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm dion lim. thank you for joining us. >> we'll see you again at 11:00. we had so many wonderful teenagers qualify for the teen tournament we presented earlier this year that we didn't want any of them to be wasted. so we decided to have a second teen tournament, and it starts righ
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ha ha ha ha. >> jimmy: however magnificent your mirror's design and craftsmanship may be, one of the two people here -- one of them is a legend, and the other is me. >> no no [ laughter ] the legend is you. okay you've conquered empires you tame beasts. you swam across the atlantic ocean using nothing but a yacht. you are the legend [ laughter ] >> jimmy: but you once crawled through the desert for eight straight years, arrived in las vegas, and won $600 at the jerry maguire slot machine, which you spent on front row seats to "criss angel mindfreak. [ laughter ] you are the legend >> all right i hear you you have taught babies to grow and roosters to crow you have jet skied with a dolphin with his flippers holding your muffin top all the way to club latitude [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i hold not even the most scented of candles to your generosity you donated your testicles to the smithsonian and refused to sign for the package when they sent them back [ laughter ] >> ah, this is true. but you won 1,500 tickets at chuck e. cheese. but instead of spending it on a daboard, you gave your tickets to a little boy. and that boy grew up to be a a man. and that man's name is george stephanopoulos. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you once slipped a a note under your neighbor's door asking them to keep it down, but were able to straddle the line between passive aggressive and straight up rude, so they still like you [ laughter ] >> you once took a shower on an airplane and you were not in first class and there was no shower [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i must toast to a legend >> i have no choice but to do the same >> jimmy: sergio [ claps [ laughter and applause >> please. mr. montenegro mr. gabriellemente i beg you to take the wine from this tray, for in your presence i am but a smudge of sweat on the ball sack of an elderly tennis instructor -- [ laughter ] -- as he unwinds in the sauna of the fort lauderdale marriott harbor beach resort and spa. [ laughter ] his sack, as we know, is asymmetrical and i must tell you, i reside on the droopier half when standing in the midst of such legends! >> jimmy: sergio sergio dial it down maybe 18 to 20% >> yes, i shall give you 19! [ cheers and applause >> both: a toast to the legend jinx [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you are the legend when you rent a car, you figure out where the windshield wipers are on the first try [ laughter ] >> you eat coal and poop diamonds >> jimmy: you eat skittles and poop rainbows. [ laughter ] >> you eat raisins and poop grapes >> jimmy: you eat poop and poop food, then you eat that food and poop poop. [ laughter ] you are a legend >> i am not a legend it is not i. >> jimmy: you are the legend >> it is you you are the legend ah >> jimmy: well, my producer mark is giving me the wrap it up signal, so i am ashamed to say -- >> all right >> jimmy: -- we must wrap it up >> yes >> jimmy: but not before i sing >> say goodbye >> jimmy: -- the song of the legend >> yes ♪ ♪ you are a legen and i do not deserve to sing with you ♪ ♪ no you are the legend and i should be spanke for even being near you ♪ ♪ legen legend legend legend ♪ ♪ legen legend legend legend♪ ♪e [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: see you next week on "legends." ♪ [ cheers and applause i'm here with the cortezs, lawsons, carnevales at their family reunion to show them the family of chevy suvs. this is the trax, the equinox and the traverse. which one is your favorite? the trt at me. - the blue one. - the red one. and i would take that traverse. no matter what you want in an suv, chevy's got the perfect one for you. you got it covered. current competitive owners get 14% below msrp on most equinox models. that's over $5600 on this equinox. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. 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[inaudible] ♪ here i go again on my own ♪ goin' down the only road i've ever known ♪ ♪ like a-- ♪ drifter i was ♪born to walk alone! you're a drifter? i thought you were kevin's dad. little bit of both. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. have the fastest internet and now the best mobile network too? yeah and get them together and save hundreds on your wireless bill. wow, that's great. oh, and this looks great. are these words for sale? no. go, go, go, go, go. now the fastest, most reliable internet can help you save on your wireless bill. that's simple, easy, awesome. taxi! should i have stopped her? save hundreds of dollars a year when you get internet and mobile together. plus ask how to get $250 back when you switch to xfinity mobile. ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: our first guest stars in "the secret life of pets 2," which opens in theaters june 7th please welcome, the one and only, dana carvey. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: dana, no >> i told maria that i would not get goofy. >> jimmy: dana, no >> you get me goofy. >> jimmy: dana, we have to get -- >> oh, my god, i just want to let go of that sketch. >> jimmy: we just have to let -- [ light laughter ] we have to - we have to get goofy >> we have to get goofy. >> jimmy: we have to get - [ speaking fake foreign language ] >> jimmy: you come on, you get goofy on me. [ speaking fake foreign language ] >> ad lib? [ speaking fake foreign language ] >> i'm doing a recap of the last sketch. [ laughter ] -- to people tuning in >> jimmy: that you for doing "legends" with two legends, dana carvey and robert smigel. >> that was the silliest thing i've ever done [ laughter ] that was the craziest i've ever done >> jimmy: i'll tell you what made me laugh, i was so psyched to see you, i saw you at the oscars with mike meyers. >> i know, isn't that cool >> jimmy: were you nervous at all? >> i was i didn't -- if -- i said, look if i'm going to the academy awards, it's been 27 years, so i would be like a a hundred the next time i'd be invited. so i got a tuxedo that was many of thousands of dollars. i said, i just want to look like clooney they kept going, "really?" "yep, clooney. and then i got the bill, i go, "oh, that's a clooney. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: did you have good seats? >> i was in the third row center freakily i was right behind mike, and i was right there seeing bradley cooper singing with gaga it was really a trip because i had such a viewpoint i saw bradley really get set on the stool. and he starts his first line - ♪ how you doing girl you know and he hits it pretty good [ light laughter ] i know, i can sing what can i tell you? [ laughter ] so then they go around the piano and i had such a bird-eye view of their whole relationship because they're going -- ♪ in the shallo yeah yeah yeah ♪ and like her hand is on the piany and i didn't know where her other hand was but i had a view and i ain't saying nothing to nobody. [ laughter ] it stays here. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: but when you're up there with mike and it works, do you ever think to yourself, "oh, we could probably do a third 'wayne's world'? >> um, okay. [ cheers and applause i don't know how it would work i mean, they'd be a little older now. it might be kind of pathetic "hey wayne, pull over, i gotta get some flomax. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i would love that. >> i mean, i -- the funniest time i ever did garth was i did a movie with anthony hopkins my -- and -- >> jimmy: wow. >> he was a great impressionist, so we would entertain the crew and he would do hannibal lecter and i would do garth so he'd go, "i can smell the lambs, garth." and i'd go, "get away from me, big scary man. [ laughter ] and i'd run away i'd do that. >> jimmy: that would be fun, i would love to see that >> my new toy is jeff bridges. did you see him at the golden globes? he is my favorite. >> jimmy: he's unbelievable. >> he's so authentic he's up there going, "we're live, man, we're live. [ light laughter ] and he's like, in his movies, his acting is so brilliant, but it always feels like he ate way too much and his belt is way too tight, if you notice like, "i'm not really ready to shoot right now, i just had a, you know, self serve yogurt, i put down the sno-caps, the gummi bears and reese's pieces, and little mini kit-kat bar. [ laughter ] and i won't be ready for -- i'm about to give birth. i'm not going to be ready for about a half hour. >> jimmy: self serve yogurt. >> we're live, man let's get our giddy up on. but he -- i love his acting. >> jimmy: i miss your impressions. i want to see more of them do you see these democrats running for president and go, "i can do that person" >> well, yeah, i mean, i -- you know, you keep your powder dry because we don't know who's going to be there in two months >> jimmy: what do you think of, like, pete buttigieg >> he's like the opposite of trump. i figure, america always goes opposite because it went, w., a guy talking like, heh, heh, heh. and then we went to obama, like this -- a very different sound a guy like that. then we went to ba-ga-ba-ga. [ laughter and applause so, we go for weird -- ba-ga-ba-okay-okay okay. okay okay okay okay okay this is the sound of trump ba-ga-okay-okay-happlause ] >> it's an impression. ha-ba-ga that's what it's like. >> jimmy: okay, okay >> excuse me, a minute, many people are saying -- excuse me, many people are saying excuse me. crazy, crazy, crazy, crooked, stupid, evil, stupid, crooked, crazy, crazy, stupid, stupid, evil, evil, crooked, crooked ♪ [ clapping ] [ cheers ] we got to get looser >> jimmy: yes, we got to get looser >> we got to get looser. >> jimmy: we got to get looser unbelievable >> mayor pete is -- yeah, i just thought -- i thought if it wasn't mayor pete, it would be a new guy is going to come out president brian. just the opposite of trump "hi, my name is brian. [ light laughter ] i won't make any sudden moves or talk very loudly. i'm a virgin [ laughter ] let's do tai chi just breathe with me." and trump is in his penthouse, ba-ga-ga but we go the opposite that's right, jimmy. i don't know who's going to come out of this whole thing who do you do? i do bernie, but he's like 85. i do bernie as a crosswalk guard, l
ha ha ha ha. >> jimmy: however magnificent your mirror's design and craftsmanship may be, one of the two people here -- one of them is a legend, and the other is me. >> no no [ laughter ] the legend is you. okay you've conquered empires you tame beasts. you swam across the atlantic ocean using nothing but a yacht. you are the legend [ laughter ] >> jimmy: but you once crawled through the desert for eight straight years, arrived in las vegas, and won $600 at the jerry maguire...
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michael gove has admitted he did commita michael gove has admitted he did commit a crime michael gove has admitted he did commita michael gove has admitted he did commit a crime when michael gove hase michael gove has admitted he did commita michael gove has admitted he did commit a crime when he took michael gove has admitted he did commita michael gove has admitted he did commit a crime when he took cocaine while working as a journalist 20 yea rs while working as a journalist 20 years ago. borisjohnson years ago. boris johnson says years ago. borisjohnson says he would not pay the £39 billion to the eu until better terms were agreed. england and scotland fans descend on the south of france as the two teams prepare to go head to head in the women's world cup. now on bbc news, it's time for dateline. hello and welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie. hello and welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie. "for democracy, for liberty, for peace", said western leaders last week at ceremonies to mark the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings. their commemorations were dignified by the presence of the elderly survivors of that pivotal moment in history. but away from the norma
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, is to bring our country together, which has felt divided, which has felt a bit directionless, which has felt a bit directionless, which has, i think, which hasch has, ithink, because which has felt a bit directionless, which has, i think, because of the failures of the political class, lost a sense of purpose and lost perhaps a bit of a sense of self belief, i want to bring this incredible country together, and to release the potential of the whole of the uk. that's what i want to do. just one of the other people who was very closely involved in the olympics, of course, was your opponent, jeremy hunt. what do you make of your opponent? yes, and i pay tribute to jeremy and enjoyed working with him. but final question, what do you... in government, and who knows? i look forward to working with him in the future. i always invoked ronald reagan which is to say never speak ill of a conservative opponent. but wa nt wa nt to ill of a conservative opponent. but want want to do is to emphasise my basic message. which is to unite the country, brexit was... yes, it was partly about immigration, but it was also about huge parts of britain feeling that t
, is to bring our country together, which has felt divided, which has felt a bit directionless, which has felt a bit directionless, which has, i think, which hasch has, ithink, because which has felt a bit directionless, which has, i think, because of the failures of the political class, lost a sense of purpose and lost perhaps a bit of a sense of self belief, i want to bring this incredible country together, and to release the potential of the whole of the uk. that's what i want to do. just...
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has been like that since very early this morning. it has been like that ever since. there has been clapping, there has been cheery, there hasbeen an atmosphere that is just phenomenal. and, seeing how everyone has come together in bayeux, in portsmouth yesterday, and here in arromanches this morning, has been really, really moving. let's about the weather for a really, really moving. let's about the weatherfor a moment. it looks like a rather lovely day they where you are. in contrast to what it was like 75 years ago, because the weather was a real problem for the planners of d—day? weather was a real problem for the planners of d-day? absolutely. we have been blessed this morning. it has been very warm and sunny, and the rain looks like it might be coming down shortly, but hopefully it will hold off long enough for the celebrations today. but yes, a real difference to 75 years ago, where obviously they were fighting with the weather, and making sure that, it was busy meant to happen on the 5th ofjune, and delayed under the safe, in order to find that weather break, and thankfully, they did. and from the british legion‘s po
has been like that since very early this morning. it has been like that ever since. there has been clapping, there has been cheery, there hasbeen an atmosphere that is just phenomenal. and, seeing how everyone has come together in bayeux, in portsmouth yesterday, and here in arromanches this morning, has been really, really moving. let's about the weather for a really, really moving. let's about the weatherfor a moment. it looks like a rather lovely day they where you are. in contrast to what...
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the other thing that i think has been a bit dispiriting for ties has been a bit dispiriting for ties has been to see how much horse trading has been involved —— horse trading hasbeen involved in those who have decided tojoin general has been involved in those who have decided to join general prayuth ‘s party. everyone of them has been bargaining hard for any possible cabinet seats, and many thais say they seized power saying they were going to reform and reset type politics, but this looks as messy and nap artistic and self—interested and nap artistic and self—interested a process of government forming as thais have ever seen, and they are not optimistic about how a 19 party coalition with a tiny majority, so it will only have a majority of three seats, is actually going to be able to function. so i think for many thais this has been a dispiriting process, and many of those who initially supported the military takeover five years ago have certainly lost faith in them. we will be finding out very soon who will be the next prime minister of thailand. thank you forjoining us for that date, jonathan head, in bangkok. demonstrations are due to take place in kenya t
the other thing that i think has been a bit dispiriting for ties has been a bit dispiriting for ties has been to see how much horse trading has been involved —— horse trading hasbeen involved in those who have decided tojoin general has been involved in those who have decided to join general prayuth ‘s party. everyone of them has been bargaining hard for any possible cabinet seats, and many thais say they seized power saying they were going to reform and reset type politics, but this...
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has been a disaster. think about it — before donald trump landed on our soil, he has already insulted the mayor of london, he has endorsed borisjohnson, he mayor of london, he has endorsed boris johnson, he hasndorsed borisjohnson, he has supported and promoted nigel farage. he hasn't specifically endorsed borisjohnson just yet. but saying specifically endorsed borisjohnson just yet. but saying he is going to doa just yet. but saying he is going to do a good job, that is pretty much endorsement, and he has repeated that several times. he and the us ambassador have gone on to say that any trade negotiations with us post brexit will include the nhs, among other things. it is the fact that he thinks he can dictate what we will put on the table that is truly outrageous. 0f put on the table that is truly outrageous. of course the nhs can't be on the table. and he has got the conservatives and the labour party talking together, he has united them ina talking together, he has united them in a way. you could say that, but the concern is that given that our current government, we are not sure who will be leader, and we are not sure if the tory government has the back to be able to stand to donald tru
has been a disaster. think about it — before donald trump landed on our soil, he has already insulted the mayor of london, he has endorsed borisjohnson, he mayor of london, he has endorsed boris johnson, he hasndorsed borisjohnson, he has supported and promoted nigel farage. he hasn't specifically endorsed borisjohnson just yet. but saying specifically endorsed borisjohnson just yet. but saying he is going to doa just yet. but saying he is going to do a good job, that is pretty much...
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has mexico gone further thanit this deal? has mexico gone further than it has gone before?” this deal? has mexico gone further than it has further but not in the sort of detail of what is promised so it has agreed to deploy 6000 of its newly formed national guard members in the southern part of the country and at various checkpoints to stop migrants and people smugglers. it has agreed to expand a programme which allows migrants to stay in mexico while their asylum applications in the usa being processed. it was already doing both those things. it had agreed to expand both of those things but what mr trump's intervention did was have them accelerate those programmes and also the going to be putting more of the national guard to counter immigrants than they would otherwise. so it is reinforcing existing agreements but giving it more, speeding it up and focusing the minds of mexicans on it. it was noticeable how much the business community in the us push back against this plan to impose tariffs, saying it would make it difficult for them to do business. doesn't still leave a lingering sense you can never quite know when the
has mexico gone further thanit this deal? has mexico gone further than it has gone before?” this deal? has mexico gone further than it has further but not in the sort of detail of what is promised so it has agreed to deploy 6000 of its newly formed national guard members in the southern part of the country and at various checkpoints to stop migrants and people smugglers. it has agreed to expand a programme which allows migrants to stay in mexico while their asylum applications in the usa...
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ha: water spinach. that's the most common vegetable for vietnamese people in summertime. >> anthony: yes. mm-hmm. >> ha: yeah. >> anthony: what kind of fish are these? little fish. [ laughter ] >> ha: yeah, ha long fish. >> anthony: ha've lived here how long? >> ha: for many generations. this old grandma is 78 years old and she said that her grandparents lived here before this all became, like, a big tourist attraction. >> anthony: is their situation protected by the state? they're allowed to live here by special, because they've been here so long? >> ha: actually, the government now is in fact reaching them to move back to shore because that's better for the children's education. [ woman speaking vietnamese ] >> ha: they said that they're happy to move back because it's better for their children, but they've been living here for many, many centuries and all they know is fishing. >> anthony: right. [ thunder crashes ] ♪ >> anthony: just another day in paradise. a tropical downpour in a working-class neighborhood on the outskirts of hanoi. the lady selling vegetables and gum and cigarettes taking a nap under a piece of corrugated tin has no idea what's about to happen. >> secret service: can you turn around for me, s
ha: water spinach. that's the most common vegetable for vietnamese people in summertime. >> anthony: yes. mm-hmm. >> ha: yeah. >> anthony: what kind of fish are these? little fish. [ laughter ] >> ha: yeah, ha long fish. >> anthony: ha've lived here how long? >> ha: for many generations. this old grandma is 78 years old and she said that her grandparents lived here before this all became, like, a big tourist attraction. >> anthony: is their situation...
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the stadium outside delhi has become the afg ha n stadium outside delhi has become the afghan national team's home ground. ashgar has captained the team for yea rs. ashgar hasill be able to play to a home crowd. and he has high hopes for the world cup. in preparation for the world cup, the team will be taking part in a training camp in south africa. but before they leave, there is time to celebrate all they have achieved so to celebrate all they have achieved so far. the training camp will take the team thousands of miles from the security threats in kabul. and it will be the first world cup to of hazratullah away from home. but while they will be looking forward to the trip, it will be the first long separation away from family, like his nephew. but the team know there is lots of work to do if they are going to make the semifinals. the team have finally arrived in the ukfor the team have finally arrived in the uk for the world cup. where they will play a series of one—day internationals in scotland and ireland before starting the competition. it's a chance to get used to the conditions of the uk but it's cold and wet and most of the tea m it's cold and wet
the stadium outside delhi has become the afg ha n stadium outside delhi has become the afghan national team's home ground. ashgar has captained the team for yea rs. ashgar hasill be able to play to a home crowd. and he has high hopes for the world cup. in preparation for the world cup, the team will be taking part in a training camp in south africa. but before they leave, there is time to celebrate all they have achieved so to celebrate all they have achieved so far. the training camp will take...
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has gone on this story whichjust shows the but everybody has gone on this story which just shows the capacity that borisjohnson has to which just shows the capacity that boris johnson has to attract attention, to be the story. which is one of the reasons why his party loved him so much. that he knows how to make the news and knows how to make the weather. but what and how he will talk about this, at the big session toitioi’i'ow he will talk about this, at the big session tomorrow and birmingham, i don't know. extraordinary how every paper, nothing else. no story at all. the time take, referring to what the police have said it, their statement doesn't mention names. we cannot independently verify with the neighbour the same but it is pretty clear with the papers are making of it. and the reason is right from the start, everybody hasohnson is boris johnson. only person that can be boris johnson is borisjohnson. —— ken pete's. you can quite fill a large depository, we all heard gasps, blunders, mistakes, errors, misjudgments, appalling phrases that he has committed over the years. it is not a surprise that he has necessarily found himself
has gone on this story whichjust shows the but everybody has gone on this story which just shows the capacity that borisjohnson has to which just shows the capacity that boris johnson has to attract attention, to be the story. which is one of the reasons why his party loved him so much. that he knows how to make the news and knows how to make the weather. but what and how he will talk about this, at the big session toitioi’i'ow he will talk about this, at the big session tomorrow and...
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has become part of his campaign. he has become part of his campaign. he has uploaded it on youtube and it has uploaded it on youtube and it has been snowballing and it hasnt and he is clearly succeeding. 0ne populist movement and he is clearly succeeding. one of the comments as "i hope this guy gets the support he deserves in denmark stop that a hero right there." and he needs only 2% of the people's vote is to get into the parliament. this person has run a campaign of provocative and offensive stunts. this is another copenhagen 6hetto. it has a significant immigrant and muslim population. seven weeks before the election, he has come protected by police to perform his kara na protected by police to perform his karana throwing protected by police to perform his kara na throwing stunt. protected by police to perform his karana throwing stunt. two man run in trying to take the karana from him. he is taken to safety in a police van and for two days police struggle with writers incensed by his action. i have come to meet the two young men who rushed to stop this done. 0ne two young men who rushed to stop this done. one was arrested and awaits charges while t
has become part of his campaign. he has become part of his campaign. he has uploaded it on youtube and it has uploaded it on youtube and it has been snowballing and it hasnt and he is clearly succeeding. 0ne populist movement and he is clearly succeeding. one of the comments as "i hope this guy gets the support he deserves in denmark stop that a hero right there." and he needs only 2% of the people's vote is to get into the parliament. this person has run a campaign of provocative and...
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have succeeded they think the government has made a tactical retreat but it has not surrendered this bill that it has not scrapped it and that's the government has has really sad that it would rediscuss the bill more defiant discuss with its own lawmakers maybe do some concessions to the business community who also oppose it but they have not said that there would would meet the protesters on any step in between so we don't know this they have been rumors since yesterday that this would be announced i think it was just not possible to put this rule i think in the in the in the probe aging camp unease was also growing given those doubts you just mentioned from the protesters you know there are more demonstrations planned for the coming days what do you expect will we see those take place. we will then take place they have announced it will take place many people we've talked to. they will go they don't trust the government they do this government has not scrapped the bill so they will continue to protest whether their turnout will be as big as it would have been if they had we're still pushing the bill on high speed through the parliament we don't kn
have succeeded they think the government has made a tactical retreat but it has not surrendered this bill that it has not scrapped it and that's the government has has really sad that it would rediscuss the bill more defiant discuss with its own lawmakers maybe do some concessions to the business community who also oppose it but they have not said that there would would meet the protesters on any step in between so we don't know this they have been rumors since yesterday that this would be...
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has happened to iran over the past few years, has happened to iran over the past few yea rs, well, has happened to iran over the past few years, well, it has started to feel the pinch. if wejust look few years, well, it hasif we just look at what happened to its gdp, it has cut down to 3.9% and inflation has gone up down to 3.9% and inflation has gone up 31%, which means that basic goods like milk, clothes, bread, they have just soared, making it really tough on the iranian people. now, its oil output dropped 400,000 barrels per day in may, which is its main export. that is compared to about 2.5 million barrels a year earlier. india is iran's second biggest importer of oil, and in the past six months, since may, it brought in around 275,000 months, since may, it brought in around 275, 000 barrels months, since may, it brought in around 275,000 barrels a day on average. the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, is going to convince the indians to buy more american crude. imports have gone up over the last year. iran is not sitting back and taking this lightly. its foreign minister has said that he is responding to the sanctions by saying americans despise democracy, and ina saying americans despise democrac
has happened to iran over the past few years, has happened to iran over the past few yea rs, well, has happened to iran over the past few years, well, it has started to feel the pinch. if wejust look few years, well, it hasif we just look at what happened to its gdp, it has cut down to 3.9% and inflation has gone up down to 3.9% and inflation has gone up 31%, which means that basic goods like milk, clothes, bread, they have just soared, making it really tough on the iranian people. now, its oil...
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has got help. around the stage. super fit. i am sure he has got helplj around the stage. super fit. i am sure he has got help. i think he has. he hasto him, he is still doing it. he still has the energy. still packing them in as well. next time you have a dinner party with nickjagger, invite me round. he is back on stage after that heart surgery. that's it for the papers today. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, josie cox and david woodin. borisjohnson boris johnson and other stories today. goodbye. hello. after such a lovely start to the weekend, things not so straightforward today. well, many of us have noticed already more cloud around compared with yesterday. and whilst most will actually stay dry at least during daylight hours, there is a weather system coming in towards the south—west which is bringing some rain here and as that feeds northwards tonight, there could be some torrential, thundery downpours out of it. but i
has got help. around the stage. super fit. i am sure he has got helplj around the stage. super fit. i am sure he has got help. i think he has. he hasto him, he is still doing it. he still has the energy. still packing them in as well. next time you have a dinner party with nickjagger, invite me round. he is back on stage after that heart surgery. that's it for the papers today. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you —...
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he has been around, he gave a big interview yesterday to a sunday newspaper, he has been talking to colleagues, he has been talking to colleagues, he has been talking to colleagues, he has behind closed doors. there is plenty of time. members of parliament are doing the voting, there will be ple nty of doing the voting, there will be plenty of media scrutiny as this goes on. you did not hear alan duncan who is sticking the boot into his own boss, saying he is not a details man and will not be well received in brussels, is that a fear estimation or is this just a dirty campaign? that sounds a bit personal. i worked with boris johnson when he was foreign secretary, i worked with him around the world in the international coalition regarding terrorism in the middle east, boris has arbus put the interests of britain first. how do you analyse the fact that is still ten candidates left. 0ther still too many people left to get into the nitty—gritty of issues? many people left to get into the nitty-gritty of issues? there are ten getting out of the paddock about whether they all get over the first fence, remains to be seen. the party is entitled to a wide choice. you can argue t
he has been around, he gave a big interview yesterday to a sunday newspaper, he has been talking to colleagues, he has been talking to colleagues, he has been talking to colleagues, he has behind closed doors. there is plenty of time. members of parliament are doing the voting, there will be ple nty of doing the voting, there will be plenty of media scrutiny as this goes on. you did not hear alan duncan who is sticking the boot into his own boss, saying he is not a details man and will not be...
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has been defeated is more than this is a spiral of a this is the nature of the governance that the country has been with has been experiencing it is the populism that has been nationalist populism that the country has been experiencing so do answer would be well for the government will withdraw will draw the right lessons from this and also not only drawn the right lessons from the government or force the right responses to these to this defeat as well too because reducing this defeat to last or minutes but also will be mis understanding of it from the start ok let's put those points to mark here in brussels mark if you were still ambassador ping pong in between ankara and istanbul would you be telling your bosses in brussels in strasburg look politics in turkey has changed changed for the better and perhaps changed forever. i would tell them that things have changed but i wouldn't go too far and too soon essentially what we've seen yesterday's number one democratic resilience in istanbul and number 2 they sort of. reluctance to continue is autocracy what has been defeated is basically literacy so it's a local election 20 percent of the population and one set of g.d.p. it's no small thing to be the
has been defeated is more than this is a spiral of a this is the nature of the governance that the country has been with has been experiencing it is the populism that has been nationalist populism that the country has been experiencing so do answer would be well for the government will withdraw will draw the right lessons from this and also not only drawn the right lessons from the government or force the right responses to these to this defeat as well too because reducing this defeat to last...
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has been asked to go and see donald trump. he has been offered an audience with donald trump. has that happened yet? i don't think it has happened yet? i don't think it hasael gove did an interview with him on behalf of the times. that is the downing street communication tea m the downing street communication team there. they are being booed by the crowd. i am not sure they know who they are. this is a time of huge change. not all will keep theirjob once theresa may moves on. this is their last big moment, for a lot of them. a lot of them will be moving on. they did want to be around for this. i think theresa may wanted to be around for there is a given that she extended that invitation the first place. i wonder if there will bea first place. i wonder if there will be a nod to that in the questions she is asked as this will be her last big news conference. she stands on friday and that leadership gets under way. it is under way already. it has been under way for a while. we went up to 13 and now we have backed down to 12. the voting will start next week. we think we shall get the details of how that will work. there will be a lot of questions are theresa
has been asked to go and see donald trump. he has been offered an audience with donald trump. has that happened yet? i don't think it has happened yet? i don't think it hasael gove did an interview with him on behalf of the times. that is the downing street communication tea m the downing street communication team there. they are being booed by the crowd. i am not sure they know who they are. this is a time of huge change. not all will keep theirjob once theresa may moves on. this is their last...
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has been given 10 days to replace the suspicious parts. while boeing says the risk of a crash has not risen, the latest revelation has dealt a further blow to its reputation. one boeing 737 max has a list price of $100 million. boeing has6 outstanding orders for the aircraft. the company could stand to lose over $4.6 billion in orders. the first airlines have already bailed on boeing. on monday, azerbaijan airlines postponed their order worth $1 billion. an increasing number of customers losing confidence in boeing, the giant is likely to face even more turbulent times. brett: i want to bring in our journalists with dw business. the 737 has problems to the max. now we are talking about faulty wing parts. >> it rains, but it pours. boeing is losing a major contract. fresh troubles with the 737 brilliant look at the share price today. start of trading, 3% down. boeing shares lost 20%, a quarter of their value within the last three months. the most recent problem, the technical problem is not boeing's fault. it's a supply problem. the federal animation -- aviation amateurish and says the cracks on the wing slats are the result of in -- improper manufacturing process. it puts boeing in a questionable position. brett: how s
has been given 10 days to replace the suspicious parts. while boeing says the risk of a crash has not risen, the latest revelation has dealt a further blow to its reputation. one boeing 737 max has a list price of $100 million. boeing has6 outstanding orders for the aircraft. the company could stand to lose over $4.6 billion in orders. the first airlines have already bailed on boeing. on monday, azerbaijan airlines postponed their order worth $1 billion. an increasing number of customers losing...
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has done.|j have spoken to people from your team earlier. i felt that they felt optimistic. there has been talk of borisjohnson optimistic. there has been talk of boris johnson people optimistic. there has been talk of borisjohnson people voting for jeremy hunt in order to keep michael gove of the last two, hasld happen because i think if
has done.|j have spoken to people from your team earlier. i felt that they felt optimistic. there has been talk of borisjohnson optimistic. there has been talk of boris johnson people optimistic. there has been talk of borisjohnson people voting for jeremy hunt in order to keep michael gove of the last two, hasld happen because i think if
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has come to study in the uk. she got a degree and has found that since she has graduated that she has not been getting the career opportunities you hope for that were promised in the prospectus when you apply for uni and it tells you what you could be looking at when you leave with a degree. and she got a huge pay—out, apparently. she took the university to court. she took them to court. the big fear here is that the headline says graduate get $60,000 pay—out. does that mean that every student that doesn't get a job after university says that degree —— the degree is rubbish? this is what is claimed. she said that she was going toa claimed. she said that she was going to a great university and is an increased job prospect after this degree and i didn't get a job. but i dug a bit deeper because i was really interested in the story and she disrupted her graduation ceremony is part of this dispute onstage and was asked to leave the stage was not she is not quite a —— not the kind of student that would get a job after this. she is quite feisty. it takes a lot to get a job but what you don't do is go about it in that particular way. to clarify this, the heavens are really misleading. she was given a £15,000 settle m e nt misleading. she was given a £15,000 settlement by anglia ruskin ‘s insurers. they don't agree with us or stop it was three out of county court, she lost in terms of the complaints, everything was rejected for stops are lost. this is not a big story about students going out there and suing universities by the insurer against the wishes of the university have given her £15,000 and £40,000 in legal costs. —— £46,000 was not that she lost the case she won financially. she has that she has wanted this is not about how you impress employers. you have to try bit harder. maybe i should be most pathetic. a new scientist looks at the way to make people happy. this is the budget based on happiness. putting money into areas they feel are important. we have one minute to 90, are important. we have one minute to go, to make... in the story, as a measure of the country ‘s economic activity, looking at well—being, the national health development in the uk, says that mental health cost the uk, says that mental health cost the uk £94 billion. actually well—being and mental health is absolutely part of the gdp and across country in the western pa rt of of the gdp and across country in the western part of the world for — 5% of gdp. this is your message was that we often had budget stopping about the nhs, the national health service, poverty, that's what she's doing here but i really applaud new zealand for this. it's fantastic and aggressive funds but it's just over £1 bi
has come to study in the uk. she got a degree and has found that since she has graduated that she has not been getting the career opportunities you hope for that were promised in the prospectus when you apply for uni and it tells you what you could be looking at when you leave with a degree. and she got a huge pay—out, apparently. she took the university to court. she took them to court. the big fear here is that the headline says graduate get $60,000 pay—out. does that mean that every...
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has been —— mrtrump has comes to mexico. mr tarus has been —— mr trump has been using travis knight as a tool of trade war, but of emigration. that is really outside the box. that hasn the future see business leaders pushing congress to try to rein in the president's trade powers. barbara plett usher speaking to rico a little earlier. i want to keep the focus on the united states for our next story. there's been chaos in new york this afternoon, after a helicopter crashed on top of a high rise building. officials say the pilot died at the scene. the accident happened in poor weather as the helicopter made a hard landing onto the roof of a 5k storey building in mid—town manhattan. the bbc‘s nick bryant has more. this is a cityscape that is crowded with skyscrapers, these are streets that are always crowded with tourists. but on this occasion, there was no debris that fell from there was no debris that fell from the roof onto the people below. and as the new york fire department has confirmed, there was just one metallic tea, and that is presumed to be the pilot. there was a fire when the helicopter came down —— fidelity. the firefighters raced up this 50 story tower
has been —— mrtrump has comes to mexico. mr tarus has been —— mr trump has been using travis knight as a tool of trade war, but of emigration. that is really outside the box. that hasn the future see business leaders pushing congress to try to rein in the president's trade powers. barbara plett usher speaking to rico a little earlier. i want to keep the focus on the united states for our next story. there's been chaos in new york this afternoon, after a helicopter crashed on top of a...
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has donejust out? yes, i am entering someone who has done just that and has been out now. . . has done just that and hasy young people, some who have we heard about the news and others, myself and my collea g u es the news and others, myself and my colleagues talk about, who want out but unfortunately do not know the way out and do not have any connections to get them out because of the situations and violence they are in. but there are lots of community organisations such as the anti—knife crime forum, there are many positive charities who are on very small amounts of funding and supported by the local council, southwark does a lot, to support young people and organisations to achieve change. i remember reporting on the stabbing... understanding of dharma lola taylor. i also remember reporting on the death of a young qpr, his father is now a campaigner and outreach worker, that was a long time ago. that was 2000. has anything changed ? time ago. that was 2000. has anything changed? what i am saying and asking for, i will be really honest with you. there has been a lot of focus on activities on the stre
has donejust out? yes, i am entering someone who has done just that and has been out now. . . has done just that and hasy young people, some who have we heard about the news and others, myself and my collea g u es the news and others, myself and my colleagues talk about, who want out but unfortunately do not know the way out and do not have any connections to get them out because of the situations and violence they are in. but there are lots of community organisations such as the anti—knife...