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walter: hal? hal: yes, walter? walter: has there been any suggestion in that caucus that new york delegates attend the fourth party meeting at the drake hotel? hal: so far the question of the new party has not come up. but these people are angry about the way delegates are being treated and others at the convention are being treated. and, as i said, they called them "atrocities." they are just going to walk out of this meeting. they have not said they will do subsequent times. walter: thank you hal. , did you have more? hal: that was it, walter. walter: morris raskin of the so-called new party has called a meeting at the drake hotel, has reserved a banquet room. he is expecting 200 or 300 delegates, he says to attend , that meeting. now at the podium, the press secretary to philly senator robert kennedy is seconding the nomination of senator mcgovern. >> a moral disaster for our nation when he calls for the application of part of our swollen defense budget to the needs of rural and urban america, he showed the pass
walter: hal? hal: yes, walter? walter: has there been any suggestion in that caucus that new york delegates attend the fourth party meeting at the drake hotel? hal: so far the question of the new party has not come up. but these people are angry about the way delegates are being treated and others at the convention are being treated. and, as i said, they called them "atrocities." they are just going to walk out of this meeting. they have not said they will do subsequent times. walter:...
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haal.: thank you, .- hal did you have more? hal: that was it, walter. walter: morris raskin of the so-called new party has called a meeting at the drake hotel, reserved a banquet room. he is expecting 200 or 300 delegates to attend that meeting. now at the podium, the press secretary to philly senator robert kennedy, is seconding the nomination of senator mcgovern. >> a moral disaster for our nation when he calls for the application of part of our swollen defense budget to the needs of rural and urban america, he shows the passion and commitment we so badly need in the presidency. george mcgovern said in south dakota last may that robert kennedy would have been one of the three great presidents in our history, and i believe that , too. [applause] and robert kennedy said in the same month that george mcgovern was the senator who had the most feeling and does things in the most genuine way without that affecting his life and that it , was truer of him than any other man in the united states senate, and i believe that too. [applause] >> he is the candidate
haal.: thank you, .- hal did you have more? hal: that was it, walter. walter: morris raskin of the so-called new party has called a meeting at the drake hotel, reserved a banquet room. he is expecting 200 or 300 delegates to attend that meeting. now at the podium, the press secretary to philly senator robert kennedy, is seconding the nomination of senator mcgovern. >> a moral disaster for our nation when he calls for the application of part of our swollen defense budget to the needs of...
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hal, very good afternoon to you.ell us exactly when this particularly etf launched and what the performance has been like. >> we launched in september of last year. the performance has been great up 10% since we launched. >> the ticker of maga suggests it's a tailored to the president's policies but it's not as simple as that. it's more towards traditional republican names >> correct it's looking at the political contributions of the pacs and employees of all the companies in the s&p 500 you're looking at s&p 500 and looking at those contributions and taking the top 150 republican supporting companies that also supporting trump and creating the etf equally weighted 150 names. >> hal, are you worried you top ticked it? a lot of time these etf peak with the excitement around something and the trump trade may be no different. >> not at all. i think the trump trade is going to continue. president trump's right. just like he's right on amazon, he's right on china. and these -- the trade policies that are going on right no
hal, very good afternoon to you.ell us exactly when this particularly etf launched and what the performance has been like. >> we launched in september of last year. the performance has been great up 10% since we launched. >> the ticker of maga suggests it's a tailored to the president's policies but it's not as simple as that. it's more towards traditional republican names >> correct it's looking at the political contributions of the pacs and employees of all the companies in...
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walter: thank you, hal. did you have more? hal: that was it, walter. walter: morris raskin of the so-called new party has called a meeting at the drake hotel, reserved a banquet room. he is expecting 200 or 300 delegates to attend that meeting. >> our thanks to cbs news for that footage. 1968, 50k back at years later, our focus in this segment is the role of the media. we welcome a pulitzer prize-winning photographer to talk about the work in 1968, and marvin kalb from cbs news. walter cronkite, what role did he play? arvin: big-time. when the tet offensive began and the vietnamese same to to be the victors of the war, walter thought he could no longer sit at the anchorman in new york. he wanted to see what was happening. he asked if he could go. walter insisted, and he went. he spent a brief period of time, but he absorbed a great deal. he realized that the war could not be won. he said, i've got to do something which expresses my opinion. they said, i don't want your opinion. you are the news man, tell me what happened. he said, i can tell you what h
walter: thank you, hal. did you have more? hal: that was it, walter. walter: morris raskin of the so-called new party has called a meeting at the drake hotel, reserved a banquet room. he is expecting 200 or 300 delegates to attend that meeting. >> our thanks to cbs news for that footage. 1968, 50k back at years later, our focus in this segment is the role of the media. we welcome a pulitzer prize-winning photographer to talk about the work in 1968, and marvin kalb from cbs news. walter...
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who famer hal sixers hall of famer hal greer... who died saturday... 2nd qtr, heat up 10... a defender in his face, but wade still knocks down the jumper.. 52-40 heat 4th qtr.. 76ers making a run as dario saric knocks down the 3... then ben simmons gets the slam in transition... simmins with 24 points... then its dario saric with the layup... 96-92 heat... saric with 23 4th qtr... heat up 2... wade steals the ball from saric... then wade gets the pass for the wide open dunk... 100-96 heat then wade finds the heat's james johnson open in the lane for the slam... wade had 28 points final: 113-103 miami heat... series tied 1-1... 76ers 17-game win streak snapped... 1st loss since snapped... 1st streak 17-game win tied 1-1... 76ers 17-game win streak snapped... 1st loss since march 13th march 13th the sharks... already up 2-0 in their 1st round series with the anaheim ducks... and back at home... right now... sharks up 3-1 in the 2nd period finally... the 122nd boston marathon... the weather didn't coopererate... it was rainy and winddy in beantown... but history was made... des
who famer hal sixers hall of famer hal greer... who died saturday... 2nd qtr, heat up 10... a defender in his face, but wade still knocks down the jumper.. 52-40 heat 4th qtr.. 76ers making a run as dario saric knocks down the 3... then ben simmons gets the slam in transition... simmins with 24 points... then its dario saric with the layup... 96-92 heat... saric with 23 4th qtr... heat up 2... wade steals the ball from saric... then wade gets the pass for the wide open dunk... 100-96 heat then...
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. >> la policia investiga el hal hallhal hallazgo del cuerpo de esta m mujer autoridades recuperan elpo y vemos a locoimmo de e costumbres . >> y vemos a mas de mddillonese dolares gastados en recetas y e remedios . >> se habla de un esfuerzo con e el que hacen todos los niveles d del gobierno para combatir esto . >> vemqueria preguntarles queacr cuando respetan este medicamento . >> y debeirieriamos de llevar e, o de manera aprop;aiada estas so l las consecuencias . >> y vemos refgiistrados esto p po lo reguyllar se guarda y vems que administracion para el control . de drogas de estados unidos 6.4 millones de (musica) despues de la informacion por el cont4rorol de drogas en estado u unidos , las personas abusan y por eso el alcalde de la ciudad acompaÑado de otros funcionarios , se unen para hablar de una m campalÑÑa nacoional . >> es lo que pueden hacer . ,>> y en el baÑo que no se uisa . >> medicamentos de recetas que n no se deben tirar a la basura . >> en centros medicos y farmac a farmacias o lugares a los que puedan ir durante todo el aÑo . >> queremos proteger la comunidd co c
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. >> no, apparently he's a worship leader, the bun time he said hal louia he got obsessed.he had to listen to his heart and ever since then, every time she hears a word hallelujah. >> she was a sleigh. hallelujah. >> amen. >> now 3-year-old victor is about to get a gift. mom is wondering whether she will like it or not. mom says she's a huge fan of "frozen" every day all day long, it's all about "frozen" the movie, she decided to get olav from the movie "frozen" on it. >> what happened? >> mom decided to keep it for hersel herself. >> most of us would get plenty of adrenaline by going to europe's largest theme park. that would be enough. >> for alexander, he needs a little more, extra. there is a theme park and set up a stack line. >> oh. >> because he was bored by everything else at the theme park? especially guess so. he within getting the beg enough thrillful he sets up his one-inch slack line, stretches it 4 into feet long. a huge gap. >> does this come with the season hat in. >> i would like to think that after alexander pulled it off, he would having a is es to the pa
. >> no, apparently he's a worship leader, the bun time he said hal louia he got obsessed.he had to listen to his heart and ever since then, every time she hears a word hallelujah. >> she was a sleigh. hallelujah. >> amen. >> now 3-year-old victor is about to get a gift. mom is wondering whether she will like it or not. mom says she's a huge fan of "frozen" every day all day long, it's all about "frozen" the movie, she decided to get olav from the...
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when hal was running the "new york times" he talked about flooding the zone.nd now it's not just trump that feels like his sewn is getting flooded, it's michael cohen as well. he's not a family member but he's been treated like one and you just spoke about his greatest quality in the eyes of this president which is being loyal. now we'll see how far this gets him. ari, you know as a lawyer, it's extremely unusual for a lawyer to be gone after the waco hen was gone after yesterday. >> i guess we're doing our favorite hal raines quotes. you used to talk about raising the creative metabolism of an organization. is that correct, sir? >> that's correct. on that point, let me say having had the experience of being scooped by the "new york daily news" on more than one occasion, i have absolute respect for our sister publication. >> trying to stoke a rivalry and you end up in a mutual admiration -- we could use more of this in our lives. the creative metabolism of the trump organization, if you like it, if you believe in it and there were voters who thought it would b
when hal was running the "new york times" he talked about flooding the zone.nd now it's not just trump that feels like his sewn is getting flooded, it's michael cohen as well. he's not a family member but he's been treated like one and you just spoke about his greatest quality in the eyes of this president which is being loyal. now we'll see how far this gets him. ari, you know as a lawyer, it's extremely unusual for a lawyer to be gone after the waco hen was gone after yesterday....
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the deal is expected to clososen the second hal of 2018. 's will reinforce accor mattel dominance in europe, and expanded into other regions. the brain includes brands such as novotel. it says the brand perfectly, laments its portfolio. finally, he often sang about drinking. he has a nobel prize. bob dylan is set to release his own brand of whiskey. the singer teamed up with a liquor entrepreneur in tennessee. dylan'smed after iconic 1983 song, "knocking on heaven's door." he is not the first celebrity to tap into the alcohol work it. last year, which clooney sold his tequila brand for nearly $1 billion. genie: you cannot forget the wine from george lucas. delano: bob dylan wanted to call but itskey "bootleg," was not deemed sophisticated. genie: heaven's door? what is it called? delano: have in store spirits. genie: it is now time for the press review. laurent joins me with what the papers are saying today. there is a growing to dramatic crisis between the philippines and q8 over the death of a made early -- a maid this year. dheepthika: i
the deal is expected to clososen the second hal of 2018. 's will reinforce accor mattel dominance in europe, and expanded into other regions. the brain includes brands such as novotel. it says the brand perfectly, laments its portfolio. finally, he often sang about drinking. he has a nobel prize. bob dylan is set to release his own brand of whiskey. the singer teamed up with a liquor entrepreneur in tennessee. dylan'smed after iconic 1983 song, "knocking on heaven's door." he is not...
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let's stick with regular hal pe jalapeno peppers. >> ben and jerry's ice cream are handing out free cones. free scoops from noon to 8:00 p.m. in appreciation to their customers. treat your friends or siblings since today is national siblings day to get some free ice cream. personally, banana split and cherry garcia. >> cherry garcia is always a good one. you'll know when you're around the corner from a ben and jerrys when you see the lines. every year this time of day when they giveaway those free cones, the lines swirl around. >> that's right. anything free, especially that stuff. it's so ghood. >> and for the mind-set it's so cold for some of us in some parts, a little reminder of what's to come. >> we appreciate you joining us today. i'm phillip mena. >> and i'm frances rivera. keep it right here. your news continues on nbc and our nbc stations. cholula hot sauce is teaming up with jack in the box for the cholula buttery jack. a little hot sauce there... woah. what's happening? jack i'm trying to film this commercial! oh my gosh, sorry. with delicious cholula hot sauce and crispy jalap
let's stick with regular hal pe jalapeno peppers. >> ben and jerry's ice cream are handing out free cones. free scoops from noon to 8:00 p.m. in appreciation to their customers. treat your friends or siblings since today is national siblings day to get some free ice cream. personally, banana split and cherry garcia. >> cherry garcia is always a good one. you'll know when you're around the corner from a ben and jerrys when you see the lines. every year this time of day when they...
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in 2018 the top 20% of earners are expected to earn about hal ofnation's income but will pay 87% of the income taxes. the bottom 60% of americans will pay no net federal income taxes. for "nightly business report," i'm robert frank. >>> and finally tonight, did you know that having money conversations with your kids or grandkids at a young age can he prepare them to make informed financial decisions when they're older? well, a new study found that the money lessons that they learneds from their par may be more beneficial from what they school's n their personal finance classes. sharon joins us with some tips on h to approach that. >> good to see you. >> that is easier said than done. >>. a lot of us want to have a conversation with our kids. start.'t know where to we don't know what to share with them or whatnot to share with them. we y, they'll get it in school. some schools are good and they are offering them some financial lessons or evenso a pl finance class requiring that for high school graduation, butt varies so dramatically from state to state. only 17 states require a high scho
in 2018 the top 20% of earners are expected to earn about hal ofnation's income but will pay 87% of the income taxes. the bottom 60% of americans will pay no net federal income taxes. for "nightly business report," i'm robert frank. >>> and finally tonight, did you know that having money conversations with your kids or grandkids at a young age can he prepare them to make informed financial decisions when they're older? well, a new study found that the money lessons that they...
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it's a fictional example of ai the computer hal 9000 from "2001 space odyssey.ng its 50th anniversary this month we're joined by keir dullea who played dr. bowman in the movie we know you're here because you're going to be joining the new jersey chilling expo this weekend. we have a lot to talk about. we want to start out not only with ai but the idea it has been 50 years since "2001." i can't believe it i go back and look at movies from 35 years ago, "aliens," any of those none of them aged as well as "2001. >> it's sort of what happened with "citizen kane." could the actors there realize 75 years later they'd be studied in film school in a way this is the same kind of history you know, with that genius stanley kubrick having created this work of art >> why do you think it holds up so well? >> well, for one thing he didn't over-explain this film it's such a visual experience. like, how do you explain a beethoven symphony it just hits you and you experience it on a gut level there's something about this film in that sense that made it and still makes it unique.
it's a fictional example of ai the computer hal 9000 from "2001 space odyssey.ng its 50th anniversary this month we're joined by keir dullea who played dr. bowman in the movie we know you're here because you're going to be joining the new jersey chilling expo this weekend. we have a lot to talk about. we want to start out not only with ai but the idea it has been 50 years since "2001." i can't believe it i go back and look at movies from 35 years ago, "aliens," any of...
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hal critchlow, who led the standings crashed, finishing 19th.p —— in a pack top five which is covered by just top —— in a pack top five which is covered byjust eight points. apart from the runners in london marathon there is or is a vast array of questions that people don to com plete questions that people don to complete the course, whether it be raising money for charity orjust a fun. here is a view to feast your eyes on. —— few. you can get all of the latest sports news on our website. all football fans know that the game plays with our emotions. whether it's the joy of a last—minute winner, the anger at a diving opposition player or the bitter sting of relegation. but according to researchers at the university of sussex, football is making us miserable, with the pain of defeat felt twice as hard as the joy felt when our team wins. of course some supporters have more reason to be miserable than others. and with this in mind we sent sunderland fan graham satchell to see his team take on burton. so does football make us happy or sad? professor
hal critchlow, who led the standings crashed, finishing 19th.p —— in a pack top five which is covered by just top —— in a pack top five which is covered byjust eight points. apart from the runners in london marathon there is or is a vast array of questions that people don to com plete questions that people don to complete the course, whether it be raising money for charity orjust a fun. here is a view to feast your eyes on. —— few. you can get all of the latest sports news on our...
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go to the line for caregivers first, hal is in lincoln, nebraska. good morning. caller: morning. thanks for taking the call. is more financial. i raise my own kids. wife worked, i couldn't make enough montow justify putting lettingough daycare and someone else raise them. i did that. i did it for 10 years. got absolutely no credit at all from social security on that. so basically we lived off one income, i raised my own children and i believe that is the best blessing i ever had. consekwently, i made three taxpayers, one happens to be officer, i think i've done my part, but i got no credit in social security, is anything that can be fixed with that? guest: that is a great issue and is -- why gender gap, often women have taken time workforce to do caring, it is great you did that. there is talk about having a $3000 caregiver credit in terms of getting a tax credit, but no, terms of 't been in social security. what a lot of financial planners nd folks recommend is that people continue to work, if they their paycheck goes toward care, that way you stayed haven't rk force, you lost t
go to the line for caregivers first, hal is in lincoln, nebraska. good morning. caller: morning. thanks for taking the call. is more financial. i raise my own kids. wife worked, i couldn't make enough montow justify putting lettingough daycare and someone else raise them. i did that. i did it for 10 years. got absolutely no credit at all from social security on that. so basically we lived off one income, i raised my own children and i believe that is the best blessing i ever had. consekwently,...
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james, kimberly, gwen, hal, oscar, joyce, neola, and steve, and more speaker cards.if your name is called, line up on the screen side of the room. >> mr. chairman and members of the commission, amos brown, president of the national association of advancement of colored people. i hasten to say i beg you, appeal to you, to not become inheritors of the racist spirit of peter burnett, the first governor of the state, who got the largest, the most far reaching anti-fugitive slave law enacted in this state in 1850 before he left office in disgrace. don't become, please, an inheritor of the spirit of justin herman, who through the design of a so-called redevelopment agency removed black people from this town to the tune of 70,000 since 1970 up until the present moment. no you were not back there, you did not pull the trigger, but when you have oversight and permit your staff members to disrespect this african american community, that through the work, the labor, the sweat, blood and tears of such persons, espinola jackson, as alex pitcher, and many others, came up with a pl
james, kimberly, gwen, hal, oscar, joyce, neola, and steve, and more speaker cards.if your name is called, line up on the screen side of the room. >> mr. chairman and members of the commission, amos brown, president of the national association of advancement of colored people. i hasten to say i beg you, appeal to you, to not become inheritors of the racist spirit of peter burnett, the first governor of the state, who got the largest, the most far reaching anti-fugitive slave law enacted...
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they're coving up their own transgressions against law, fair play and impartiality, supposed to be hal hallmarks of the department of justice, are they not? >> they are. and anytime you have a big investigation like the trump-russia investigation or the clinton e-mail investigation, there's also going to be an investigation of the investigators. it just happens. look what happened through the whole independent counsel phase with bill clinton in the 1990s. this is something in our system actually needs to happen. and in this case there's so much that we just need to know about this case and we don't know it yet. lou: byron, you're a patient man, a generous man. let me put this forward to you if i may. we keep talking about the almost year long investigation of the special counsel when in fact it's really a 22-month investigation. >> correct. lou: the fbi investigation and built upon that the special counsel investigation for nearly two years. two years of america's life and for the entirety of this president's administration we have had an investigation that is effectively designed to s
they're coving up their own transgressions against law, fair play and impartiality, supposed to be hal hallmarks of the department of justice, are they not? >> they are. and anytime you have a big investigation like the trump-russia investigation or the clinton e-mail investigation, there's also going to be an investigation of the investigators. it just happens. look what happened through the whole independent counsel phase with bill clinton in the 1990s. this is something in our system...
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congressman hal rogers wants to make sure the military is properly staffed. he worries the drug problem is only getting worse.hal rogers: as we've begun to successfully crack down on pills. heroin becomes cheaper this god awful sedative fentanyl.brie jackson/ d.c. correspondent: the spending bill includes more than 3 billion dollars to help fight the opioid crisis. in addition, defense leaders want millions more for military-related efforts to reduce drug use. the military is launching a new campaign to teach potential recruits about the dangers of drug use and the benefits of service. in washington brie jackson. pass or fail. if drivers see a pedestrian in a cross walk that does not always mean they are stopping. our stanley roberts hears some of their so-called logic. coming up in coming up in sports. history made in oakland. a's pitcher sean manea... a's pitcher sean manea... throws a no - hitter. highlights of the big game...and all the sports...next. it was a historic night in oakland....the athletics playing host to the boston red sox. the pitcher nickn
congressman hal rogers wants to make sure the military is properly staffed. he worries the drug problem is only getting worse.hal rogers: as we've begun to successfully crack down on pills. heroin becomes cheaper this god awful sedative fentanyl.brie jackson/ d.c. correspondent: the spending bill includes more than 3 billion dollars to help fight the opioid crisis. in addition, defense leaders want millions more for military-related efforts to reduce drug use. the military is launching a new...
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. >> stephen: but that clip of you is the hal hallmark of why i love your acting, a quiet troubled intensity james bond movies, broken flowers, also a tremendous performance. >> thank you. >> stephen: and in this right here. what do you do to get yourself into that moment of troubled intensity? >> bourbon. >> stephen: yeah. ( laughter ) >> that works. >> stephen: it works? i just go by what's on the page you know,. we've got incredible writers and they just feed me this beautiful poetic melancholy craziness. >> stephen: i was lucky to be on the set, jonathan gave me a tour when i was there. i know things about this season i can't say. really great things. >> surprising things. >> stephen: last night, i was watching with my wife who would not have been on the tour they gave me and i was, like, i saw that. she was, like, if yo you need tw up. >> and you escaped in tact and with all your parts and alive. >> stephen: not everybody does. >> no, a lot of pissed off robots out there. >> stephen: you said if fans would tweet a number of times -- >> they need to approve of the idea that joa jonah put
. >> stephen: but that clip of you is the hal hallmark of why i love your acting, a quiet troubled intensity james bond movies, broken flowers, also a tremendous performance. >> thank you. >> stephen: and in this right here. what do you do to get yourself into that moment of troubled intensity? >> bourbon. >> stephen: yeah. ( laughter ) >> that works. >> stephen: it works? i just go by what's on the page you know,. we've got incredible writers and they...
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he thought the world of burn hal. and burn mam was a very practically minded man, he prided himself on his practicality, maybe a little bit too much. burnham we know wanted us to endorse rockefeller in 1968. so he would be, you know, probably tugging bill in that direction. also chambers did. i mean, we know from their correspondence that chambers was telling bill in '56, you know, look, we have to endorse this man, you know. you can't just -- because there were third parties and talk of third parties and all this kind of things. and chambers said, no, no. i think chambers' phrase was i'm an old burrow man from his communist days. >> i don't force these comparisons but it seems if you look at kendall's views, and he was a tutor i think of bill's at yale, his views developer ally reasonably close to with some of the views of donald trump or the intellect walz who want to present an argument for donald trump. would you agree with that. >> let your imagination run wild. >> okay. well, in that case, let me turn round to a
he thought the world of burn hal. and burn mam was a very practically minded man, he prided himself on his practicality, maybe a little bit too much. burnham we know wanted us to endorse rockefeller in 1968. so he would be, you know, probably tugging bill in that direction. also chambers did. i mean, we know from their correspondence that chambers was telling bill in '56, you know, look, we have to endorse this man, you know. you can't just -- because there were third parties and talk of third...
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. >> amy schumer is going a little shallow hal in her new movie, i feel pretty. >> she is pretty.n theaters april 20th, and the newlywed is getting real about her looks. >> there's a scene where i enter a bikini contest. >> deejay, hit it. >> that scene was so insane and so fun, and really empowering to shoot for me. ♪ >> amy goes from insecure to confident after a bump on the head makes her see herself in a whole new way in "i feel pretty." >> i always wondered what it feels like to be just undeniably pretty. >> are you okay? you hit your head pretty hard. >> do you see this? >> yes. >> i'm beautiful! >> you wish you could have your best friend be more confident. you wish you could just kind of have them see themselves the way you see them. >> i'm just like dealing with low self-esteem and like -- >> i want to punch you right in your dumb face right now. >> schumer shared her own insecurities about body image before, so the comedy that also stars naomi campbell, michelle williams and busy phillips fits right in with amy's manifesto. >> this was the exact thing i wanted to communi
. >> amy schumer is going a little shallow hal in her new movie, i feel pretty. >> she is pretty.n theaters april 20th, and the newlywed is getting real about her looks. >> there's a scene where i enter a bikini contest. >> deejay, hit it. >> that scene was so insane and so fun, and really empowering to shoot for me. ♪ >> amy goes from insecure to confident after a bump on the head makes her see herself in a whole new way in "i feel pretty."...
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nikki hal addressed the u.n.. >> it's a sad fact just a few years ago a single chemical weapons attack would have united us in shock and anger. it would have been enough for us to take immediate action. now we have a regime that uses chemical weapons practically every other week. our lack of action has consequences. when we let one regime off the hook, others take notice. >> for more i'm joined by courtney kube, military reporter. what exactly is happening here? are we pulling troops out or are we not pulling troops out? >> that's a great question, katy. it's one we think we have a little bit of a better handle on now this afternoon than we did when president trump first spoke about the u.s. military leaving last week in an infrastructure speech in ohio. seems now there was a meeting at the white house yesterday with his top national security advisers and president trump. we're told president trump eventually reluctantly agreed to keep u.s. military troops in syria to continue to fight against isis. the small amo
nikki hal addressed the u.n.. >> it's a sad fact just a few years ago a single chemical weapons attack would have united us in shock and anger. it would have been enough for us to take immediate action. now we have a regime that uses chemical weapons practically every other week. our lack of action has consequences. when we let one regime off the hook, others take notice. >> for more i'm joined by courtney kube, military reporter. what exactly is happening here? are we pulling...
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we ask you for questions for the panel and we got this on facebook from hal, is there any new informationis book or is it just comey as a disgruntled former government employee attacking president trump? marc, how do you answer hall? >> there is not a lot new in this book. one of the things i found unique was the fact the former director actually talked about there being classified information that we still don't know about relating to a attorney general lynch that would have compromised her that influenced his decisions in the hillary clinton investigation. now, if those are unsubstantiated that's reckless for him to throw his former boss under the boss in a book like that. if they're true, i think we need to know what is out there that compromised her and helped prompt his decision. >> chris: what do you make about what he has to say about the president both factually and also his opinions? >> the one thing that brought washington together in the last year and a half everyone has questioned jim comey's credibility and disservice to the f.b.i. and wanted him to lose his job and he just c
we ask you for questions for the panel and we got this on facebook from hal, is there any new informationis book or is it just comey as a disgruntled former government employee attacking president trump? marc, how do you answer hall? >> there is not a lot new in this book. one of the things i found unique was the fact the former director actually talked about there being classified information that we still don't know about relating to a attorney general lynch that would have compromised...
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the secretary of defense knows a few things opinion being in a fight, down the hal saying -- number one priority. he has no number two priority. he's identified critical our readiness needs in terms of the fors ability to go toe to toe with russia and other monetary rising our military. we've been tied down toe encounter -- and looking at everything we do and training and manning and equipping specifically to fight us. we've got to really catch up to that. again, going back into history, tesla smith i think five years after world war 2. it doesn't take long. five years later, puts an source in the field against the second rate army is routed because investmented were made in that combat capability. the other thing i'd say is that it impacts the entire guard. it sounds like there's only 4,000 guardsmen. the guards need to fight as a brigade combat team. that's 5,000 soldier. when you start removing elements of that team for other tasks it degrades the team's time to train. so, this directly undermines those priorities. >> thank you. and, i thank you all for your service to our country. t
the secretary of defense knows a few things opinion being in a fight, down the hal saying -- number one priority. he has no number two priority. he's identified critical our readiness needs in terms of the fors ability to go toe to toe with russia and other monetary rising our military. we've been tied down toe encounter -- and looking at everything we do and training and manning and equipping specifically to fight us. we've got to really catch up to that. again, going back into history, tesla...
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if people can't appreciate the fact that someone who is caught up in that hals the right to hae their voice and someone representative them to get them out of it i have no tolerance for that. that, that its how the system should work. >> well, certainly having an advocate gets you what you want. the thing is hard to see bringing the lawsuit in the first place. ending it this way at this point of maximum leverage. i hear you she is getting what she wants out of this. you are her representative. i would love off to speak to her about this. i realize she was not available tonight. i am talking to you about it. the serious allegation that was raised here i thought was substantive matter in the civil lawsuit, the case that you made that michael cohen and mr. davidson, keith davidson were colluding to create a legal fraud here. do you think they did that in other case sns? >> yes. let me be clear. keith davidson and, michael cohen are carved out of this lawsuit. so, we'll see where things. >> that matter of it may still be live? >> yeah. karen wants to enjoy her privacy. but, we'll see wher
if people can't appreciate the fact that someone who is caught up in that hals the right to hae their voice and someone representative them to get them out of it i have no tolerance for that. that, that its how the system should work. >> well, certainly having an advocate gets you what you want. the thing is hard to see bringing the lawsuit in the first place. ending it this way at this point of maximum leverage. i hear you she is getting what she wants out of this. you are her...
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i don't know if his staying power is as strong as nikki haley nikki hal haley's. >> thank you both. >>> straight ahead, president trump now praising north korean kim jong-un for suspending nuclear and missile tests as of today. but is the president being too optimistic? that's next. hey allergy muddlers. are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec®. it's starts working hard at hour one. and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. people say watching paint dry is boring. but some of you know paint can bring a wall to life. because you are particular. particular helps you find the perfect color and nail the details. look, particular people make the best art and science and... things. so be proudly particular with paint like no other. benjamin moore. the standard for paint professionals. only at local paint and hardware stores. the standard for paint professionals. i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and ca
i don't know if his staying power is as strong as nikki haley nikki hal haley's. >> thank you both. >>> straight ahead, president trump now praising north korean kim jong-un for suspending nuclear and missile tests as of today. but is the president being too optimistic? that's next. hey allergy muddlers. are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec®. it's starts working hard at hour one. and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day....
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fox news news correspondent benjamin hal has details from london. -- hall has details from london.>>e of the former russian spy who was poisoned along with his daughter. police releasing a statement from the woman, yulia skripal. she says she is growing stronger every day. she thanked the people who helped her and her father saying, quote: i'm sure you appreciate that the entire episode is. >> disorientating and i hope that you will respect my privy and that of my family during the period of my convalescence. russia's ambassador to the united kingdom is optimistic she will recover and move back to moscow. >> i'm sure one day yulia will come back to moscow, where she has a job, apartment, she is a wealthy person and she is doing well. >> reporter: this comes as russia's top diplomat is making clear, russia will only accept the results of the investigation into the poisoning if they are allowed to be an active participant. >> we have said more than once that we'll accept the results of any investigation in which we have equal participation and that's transparent. >> reporter: the ambas
fox news news correspondent benjamin hal has details from london. -- hall has details from london.>>e of the former russian spy who was poisoned along with his daughter. police releasing a statement from the woman, yulia skripal. she says she is growing stronger every day. she thanked the people who helped her and her father saying, quote: i'm sure you appreciate that the entire episode is. >> disorientating and i hope that you will respect my privy and that of my family during the...
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eastern for the full msnbc town hal with apple's tim cook. you don't want to miss it.thing for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. the kayak explore tool shows you the places you can fly on your budget. so you can be confident you're getting the most bang for your buck. alo-ha. kayak. search one and done. this is a story about mail and packages. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ you won't find relief here. congestion and pressure? go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray relieves 6 symptoms... claritin-d relieves 8, incl
eastern for the full msnbc town hal with apple's tim cook. you don't want to miss it.thing for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. the kayak explore tool shows you the places you can fly on your budget. so you can be confident you're getting the most bang for your buck. alo-ha. kayak. search one and...
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the city neither condones nor sanctions the pot hal holiday. >> but love it or hate the history iic festival isn't going away. >> last year 15,000 reveller cams to hippy hill process this time on friday this is the first time recreational pot use is legal in california. >> i think it's a lot bigger crowd this year. i think. >> why. >> because with the legality of it. >> cannabis dispensaries like this on market street expect record sales. >> lots of dispensaries are having specials. we're ofrpg discounts up to 50%. >> a lot of what's sold here will go up in smoke at robin williams meadow. in the past there was crime, traffic grid lock and so much trash it took days to clean up the venue. but last year. >> no arrests, no violence. amazing we the park clean by 9:00 p.m. >> alex operates a business in the haight. he also got fell of merchants to partner with the city to help with surrender security and cleanup. the partnership will continue thissed from with merchants raising $200,000 for morp port a potties trash can securities and vendors. smoking of any kind is prohibited here at the dark. b
the city neither condones nor sanctions the pot hal holiday. >> but love it or hate the history iic festival isn't going away. >> last year 15,000 reveller cams to hippy hill process this time on friday this is the first time recreational pot use is legal in california. >> i think it's a lot bigger crowd this year. i think. >> why. >> because with the legality of it. >> cannabis dispensaries like this on market street expect record sales. >> lots of...
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hal did we ever allow anybody to convince us that that was somehow a weakness?ing is not kryptonite. caring is a superpower, and we should lean into it. [applause] before i go, i just want to prove my point with one last story. when i was in army intelligence school, one of my instructors pulled me aside and gave me some advice from one jewish soldier to another. , don't let your translators find out you are jewish because if they do, they won't want to work with you. i didn't know any better, so i took that advice. i paired up with a translator named salam. he had family in kansas city, where i am from. he considered it his hometown. shadye surrounded by characters that sometimes, and we bonded. at that time, i had never had a muslim friend i was as close to as i was to him. i would ask him questions, and he would answer me. he never asked about my religion, and they told me not to tell him, so i didn't. a few days before i was getting ready to go, i wanted to tell him i was jewish. i made kind of a big production of it. and i told him. and he looked at me kind
hal did we ever allow anybody to convince us that that was somehow a weakness?ing is not kryptonite. caring is a superpower, and we should lean into it. [applause] before i go, i just want to prove my point with one last story. when i was in army intelligence school, one of my instructors pulled me aside and gave me some advice from one jewish soldier to another. , don't let your translators find out you are jewish because if they do, they won't want to work with you. i didn't know any better,...
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make the decision not to recommend criminal charges relating to classified information before or after hal hillary clinton was interviewed by the f.b.i. after july 2nd? >> after. >> to me the only way an interview takes place with the two central witnesses and the subject of the investigation is if the decision has already been made all three people in that room are not going to be charged. >> jason: congressman garamendi, i'm going to go back to you again. what are your thoughts? john radcliffe was making a pretty good point, wasn't he? >> he also has a lot more information than i do.ot i wasn't in that hearing and i certainly don't know how the f.b.i. would conduct its investigations or make a decision to either charge or not to charge. that is subject of investigation going forward. certainly the subject of the inspectorr general's report whih as i said earlier hasn't been fully released. it's supposed to be coming out very soon. and the hearings were conducted. if there's additional information that needs to or somebody made available, fine. continue -- or should be made available, fin
make the decision not to recommend criminal charges relating to classified information before or after hal hillary clinton was interviewed by the f.b.i. after july 2nd? >> after. >> to me the only way an interview takes place with the two central witnesses and the subject of the investigation is if the decision has already been made all three people in that room are not going to be charged. >> jason: congressman garamendi, i'm going to go back to you again. what are your...
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worlds separately but the exhibition doesn't tackle is one of the film's most important characters hal the computer with a mind of its own and a threat to dave and fellow astronaut frank the film suggested relying on technology could be too dangerous for humanity a plane recently raised by elon musk the high tech billionaire and inventor could be just something like getting rid of spam e-mail or something it's like includes well the best way to get over spam is to get out of humans. just think you're doing this perhaps two thousand one had the right answer humanity must be able to turn off the power switch on machines even though there's no such thing as immortality for humans or is there. roslyn jordan al-jazeera washington. and you've been watching al-jazeera news with me the whole problem i'll be back with more news on the other side of the break until it finds a good time and your company. it. was finished. the new poll ranks mexico city as the pull for worst in the world for sexual violence many women are attacked while moving in the crowded spaces of the metro buses and even at t
worlds separately but the exhibition doesn't tackle is one of the film's most important characters hal the computer with a mind of its own and a threat to dave and fellow astronaut frank the film suggested relying on technology could be too dangerous for humanity a plane recently raised by elon musk the high tech billionaire and inventor could be just something like getting rid of spam e-mail or something it's like includes well the best way to get over spam is to get out of humans. just think...
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your name is hal, you make robots. can i ask you this.r food. amazing. i'm thinking they are not fully, they would be there to fully replace the humans because i‘m thinking of a situation like an emergency landing. you would need every human there. they would bea need every human there. they would be a help. in addition to the crew. is, iwe be a help. in addition to the crew. is, i we there in terms of general robotics? nowadays keep talking about artificial intelligence. are we there yet? the hardware is there but the braves are not there yet. what humans do is very hard. —— the brains. the simple things like a toddler to do, recognise the objects in picking it up and on wooded areas in the world, that‘s an amazing thing, people don‘t realise how amazing our brains are. is that hard to tease him about how to do? very hard. who you work for me this robot, japanese company. what is it with japan and their love affairs for robots? they have a different attitude than we do in the west. in the west, is a dangerous thing. in the west, is a dan
your name is hal, you make robots. can i ask you this.r food. amazing. i'm thinking they are not fully, they would be there to fully replace the humans because i‘m thinking of a situation like an emergency landing. you would need every human there. they would bea need every human there. they would be a help. in addition to the crew. is, iwe be a help. in addition to the crew. is, i we there in terms of general robotics? nowadays keep talking about artificial intelligence. are we there yet?...
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and appreciated not unlike anthony michael hal in the breakfast club for those of a certain age and also -- because it was so profound what we lived through by i realized it wasn't just the clinton campaign staff but millions of people men and women both but i think particularly women, and also that chapter progresses, though, and to realizing that some point you know we all could have felt like you have to make a decision particularly women. how you're going to feel about this like he won that guy won and what does that mean? does that mean that -- that's who wins in america? you know, does that mean that women were only meant to go so far and i even had moments before the election where i said to hillary i was like because it was scary on the campaign trail and we talk to you about this. you know, you felt like that there were forces swirling i was like maybe we -- can maybe there's a reason men and bigger than women and shouldn't do it like that's how powerful and scary it felt. and i think now that what we were building to wasn't -- you know it wasn't a victory. but it was in some wa
and appreciated not unlike anthony michael hal in the breakfast club for those of a certain age and also -- because it was so profound what we lived through by i realized it wasn't just the clinton campaign staff but millions of people men and women both but i think particularly women, and also that chapter progresses, though, and to realizing that some point you know we all could have felt like you have to make a decision particularly women. how you're going to feel about this like he won that...
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>> reporter: hal hallie we're going to pop out for a little bit. >> you're of bn watching garrett headac headache standing there in front of the camera. garrett, i'm going to let you focus in the hallway. i want to bring in nbc chief political managing editor chuck todd who's joining us on the phone. chuck, racing back from the airport on what's a very busy news morning i want your overall takeaway from paul ryan the news that he won't run for re-election, he'll be gone come january. >> reporter: it's a piece of news that's not surprising, any of us that have been covering capitol hill over the last six months could sense conversations with him, could sense that he had made a decision. i at one time asked people close to him why is he letting this idea that he may not run stay out there? and somebody said to me, because he's seriously thinking about not running. and, you know there are r there are was a couple of scenarios they've been testing with different folks could have run and then resigned after the midterms because there is this concern that maybe in deciding not to run sends a m
>> reporter: hal hallie we're going to pop out for a little bit. >> you're of bn watching garrett headac headache standing there in front of the camera. garrett, i'm going to let you focus in the hallway. i want to bring in nbc chief political managing editor chuck todd who's joining us on the phone. chuck, racing back from the airport on what's a very busy news morning i want your overall takeaway from paul ryan the news that he won't run for re-election, he'll be gone come...
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channing phillips in the amphitheater, new york is holding a caucus discussing the violence downtown and halalker is there. wasting valuable time, not instructing ourselves by applauding. >> several hundred mccarthy supporters and others have gathered in the caucus room proposalso hear from by those opposed to the actions taken in this convention, the actions of police and other security agents against many delegates as they gathered at the end of mcgovern's speech and go forward to the rostrum to present their objections and be permitted to present a resolution. if not permitted to present a resolution, they say they will not return to the convention tomorrow. not that they will walk out tonight, but their proposal is they will not come tomorrow. one delegate said we will bring to a grinding halt this entire , what hen, until called, the atrocities, were stopped. he was given a rousing round of applause by delegates. >> has there been any suggestion that the new york delegates 4th party meeting at the drake hotel -- is calling? >> the question of a new party has not been brought up. but peo
channing phillips in the amphitheater, new york is holding a caucus discussing the violence downtown and halalker is there. wasting valuable time, not instructing ourselves by applauding. >> several hundred mccarthy supporters and others have gathered in the caucus room proposalso hear from by those opposed to the actions taken in this convention, the actions of police and other security agents against many delegates as they gathered at the end of mcgovern's speech and go forward to the...
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he's been the host of a hal dozen shows and is now on the cooking channel. about the spread. >> the quick run-down. the win the bake sale chocolate cake, rib eye over arugula, edamame, sweet corn, succotash, smoked pepper onion rings and to drink, sangria. >> don't mind if i do. >> best way to start the day. >> sure is. you mention you kept a food journal in college. >> it was really kind of random. i had a bad breakup. i bought one of those moleskin journals to write. i began writing about the meal and all the feelings came out organically and i think i realized food could be the point of departure to explore my feeling, atlanta, the atmosphere in the world around me and that's how the food journal began and then it sort of grew because i wanted to find places to take dates that all the other guys with dirty white baseball caps weren't taking their dates and it built. after yale i began to augment a journal and it helped. >> how does a guy go from yale to doing all this? >> i get that quite a bit. to be fair, i've been working in the food industry since i w
he's been the host of a hal dozen shows and is now on the cooking channel. about the spread. >> the quick run-down. the win the bake sale chocolate cake, rib eye over arugula, edamame, sweet corn, succotash, smoked pepper onion rings and to drink, sangria. >> don't mind if i do. >> best way to start the day. >> sure is. you mention you kept a food journal in college. >> it was really kind of random. i had a bad breakup. i bought one of those moleskin journals to...
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hal was administrator of northwood senior living with people with chronic or similar illness. he spent his life in ministry serving others. he graduated from southern methodist college. mr. norman: he graduated from wilson hall in 1971. he worked with the visually handicap, mentally challenged and underprivileged trying to make a difference in their lives. join me in welcoming alan newman into heaven. i'll yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the entlewoman from ohio seek recognition? the gentlelady is recognized. >> whether it's purchasing your first car, starting a famloir saving for retirement it is imperative that americans of all ages have the capacity to make sound financial decisions. that is precisely why i've been fighting for the last two decades, fighting at the ohio state house, making sure that all public school high school students have financial literacy. mrs. beatty: now i'm proud to continue this important work in the halls of congress, working with the jumpstart coalition, serving as the co-chair of the house financial economic literacy
hal was administrator of northwood senior living with people with chronic or similar illness. he spent his life in ministry serving others. he graduated from southern methodist college. mr. norman: he graduated from wilson hall in 1971. he worked with the visually handicap, mentally challenged and underprivileged trying to make a difference in their lives. join me in welcoming alan newman into heaven. i'll yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the entlewoman from ohio seek...