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become the first african to travel to every country in the world two hundred of them we met up with hi lynn. my lady prince says oh more. also known as the globe trotting princess i am visiting every country in the world and to date i've been to eighty countries in the world. when i started travelling i always wanted to see how. different countries look and of course because i'm a writer as well i'm very passionate about where books i can. say yes but. let's get. right to the boy and that's what i do so once i'm in the library i feel at home i feel you know i'm with myself yeah i've got this i can wait to put it on my fridge. welcome to my fifty across. our house about four million people. to me. as they say probably is the only thing that you buy that makes you rich the first country i embarked on a road trip from accra casablanca. after my first trip eleven years ago i i learned so much from being on the road and i just got a hunger for wanting to see more of bins and learning more uni. and then returning here. once i'm home i'm enjoying i'm having a great time with my family i'm working
become the first african to travel to every country in the world two hundred of them we met up with hi lynn. my lady prince says oh more. also known as the globe trotting princess i am visiting every country in the world and to date i've been to eighty countries in the world. when i started travelling i always wanted to see how. different countries look and of course because i'm a writer as well i'm very passionate about where books i can. say yes but. let's get. right to the boy and that's...
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what's the deal with this pop life ♪ >> justin timberlake doesn't take part investigate film, but his mom, lynnd why. >> we are a little nsync heavy so i didn't ask him to be in the film. i knew -- first, he would probably say no because it was very hard to cast this because when you first tell people, okay. i'm going to tell the lou pearlman story, you immediately think, they are going to they will this salacious story i don't want to be apart of. >> the doc also touches on some potential sexual misconduct. >> the rumors have obviously being swirling around for a long time. >> lou would come into the rehearsal room and be, like, guys, let's see your abs. take off your shirts and you have to be able to sell teen g magazines and take off your shirt. >> ultimately, no one saw any actual proof of it. >> i have to take a break. sorry. >> an emotional aaron carter is also seen in the doc, actually defending lou even though the manager scammed them a million. after working nonstop, the boys finally got their first paycheck. >> what could it be? six figures? is it a million dollars? i open up the nvel
what's the deal with this pop life ♪ >> justin timberlake doesn't take part investigate film, but his mom, lynnd why. >> we are a little nsync heavy so i didn't ask him to be in the film. i knew -- first, he would probably say no because it was very hard to cast this because when you first tell people, okay. i'm going to tell the lou pearlman story, you immediately think, they are going to they will this salacious story i don't want to be apart of. >> the doc also touches on...
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then, in april 2010, john's beloved wife, lynn, passes away at the age of 57. 18 months later, his mother, at 90. >> i lost mother, and i lost lynn to... phew! [voice breaking] ...cancer. and that's the hardest thing i've told people you'll ever lose... is a wife and a mother. >> his children are grown up and on their own, leaving john with more than 4,000 dolls to sell to keep his promise to his mom. now john gets help from a second lady friend. patty beggs, who, like john, has also suffered the death of a spouse. >> did john ask you for help? >> oh, no. we just was there for each other, and he needed help. i don't know if he asked or if i volunteered, but we just started doing it. i mean, we had to do something with them. >> between suzy and patty, it just seems as if women like coming to john's rescue. >> [ laughing ] >> those dolls ended up helping you out in those young days. >> and evidently it did. i was around some awfully nice girls in my life. >> in 2011, john and patty actually start dating. with patty's help, john rents a storefront in downtown portales from thanksgiving until
then, in april 2010, john's beloved wife, lynn, passes away at the age of 57. 18 months later, his mother, at 90. >> i lost mother, and i lost lynn to... phew! [voice breaking] ...cancer. and that's the hardest thing i've told people you'll ever lose... is a wife and a mother. >> his children are grown up and on their own, leaving john with more than 4,000 dolls to sell to keep his promise to his mom. now john gets help from a second lady friend. patty beggs, who, like john, has...
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it will impact that boy for the rest of his life. >> lynn went on to accuse cable news giant of using in their war against president trump. we have reached out to cnn for a comment about this pending lawsuit. they have not yet responded to it us, rob, jillian? rob: aashaw thank you so much. jillian: jacob writes he should hold all those who van celebrities that slandered him without the whole story. rob: i hope cnn gets its bank account cleaned out. what they did to those children is inexcusable. jillian: the glulg. the good, the bad, and the ugly. the woman bought 30 tickets with the exact same numbers wins 150,000 bucks. the odds 6 matching all four numbers are 1 in 10,000. that's quite impressive. the owner of the new york knicks has a fan detained for protesting him. >> sell the team. >> do you want to not come to anymore games. >> why? >> that's rude, man. enjoy watching them on tv. james dollan implying that the fan could be banned in games from madison square garden they are horrible they l.s.u. this weekend as well. jillian: tough break there it was the biggest holiday headlin
it will impact that boy for the rest of his life. >> lynn went on to accuse cable news giant of using in their war against president trump. we have reached out to cnn for a comment about this pending lawsuit. they have not yet responded to it us, rob, jillian? rob: aashaw thank you so much. jillian: jacob writes he should hold all those who van celebrities that slandered him without the whole story. rob: i hope cnn gets its bank account cleaned out. what they did to those children is...
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and i can see this was a young woman full of smarts with a ten thousand what smile and she said hi i'm lynnand i'm going to be your assistant. now this was just an interview. so that gives you any insight into. nothing can stop london breed that was one. one example i want to dedicate this honor today to my mother maureen corn right. she is also known as mighty mo. she when do uc berkeley at the age of 16 she'd skip different grades and started berkeley at age 16 and it was during world war two and there weren't many opportunities for women with great educations you were pretty much tracked into being a school teacher or a nurse. so she got hurt teaching credential and then she met my father a great war hero who had made the initial landing at normandy and there were they went off to have a happy life together and back then in his world women didn't work because it made a man feel like he couldn't support his family so she decided to recreate or create her own stay at home. stay at work. mom track and she became president of just about everything and whatever she did. she did a phenomenal j
and i can see this was a young woman full of smarts with a ten thousand what smile and she said hi i'm lynnand i'm going to be your assistant. now this was just an interview. so that gives you any insight into. nothing can stop london breed that was one. one example i want to dedicate this honor today to my mother maureen corn right. she is also known as mighty mo. she when do uc berkeley at the age of 16 she'd skip different grades and started berkeley at age 16 and it was during world war two...
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♪ what's the deal with this pop life ♪ >> justin timberlake doesn't take part in the film but his mom lynnn to be in the film. first, he'd probably say no. because it was very hard to cast this. because when you first tell people, i'm going to tell the lou perlman story, you immediately think, they're going to tell this salacious story that i don't want to be a part of. >> the doc also touches on some potential sexual misconduct. >> the rumors have obviously been swifrling around. >> lou would come into the rehearsal room, guys, let's see your abs, take off your shirts, you've got to be able to sell teen magazines, be in good shape, take off your shirt. >> ultimately nobody ever saw any actual proof of it. >> i've got to take a break for a second, sorry. >> an emotional aaron carter is seen in the doc actually defending lou, even though the manager scammed backstreet and n sync of millions. after three years working nonstop, the boys finally got their first paycheck. >> what could it be? six figures? a million dollars? i open up the envelope. i see the check. oh my gosh. $10,000 after thre
♪ what's the deal with this pop life ♪ >> justin timberlake doesn't take part in the film but his mom lynnn to be in the film. first, he'd probably say no. because it was very hard to cast this. because when you first tell people, i'm going to tell the lou perlman story, you immediately think, they're going to tell this salacious story that i don't want to be a part of. >> the doc also touches on some potential sexual misconduct. >> the rumors have obviously been swifrling...
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and as paul says, in his and lynn's situation, better safe than sorry seems sensible.e? it is really helpful to have that balanced view about things. i have spoken to some people over the last couple of days about their concerns, and there are about their concerns, and there are a numberof about their concerns, and there are a number of issues chris picked up on about what you can't stockpile because of that immediacy. some people have told me about issues already with accessing medication. it is anecdotal, and these supply issues do happen. but for some families for example with children with complex needs, some medications are difficult to come by anyway. some are unlicensed, but very specific and there are examples of issues with supply already. again, that could just be coincidence, but it adds to our worry about the things that our families or loved ones rely on. chris is right, for many, these are life threatening things. without these things, people will end things. without these things, people willend upa things. without these things, people will end up a serio
and as paul says, in his and lynn's situation, better safe than sorry seems sensible.e? it is really helpful to have that balanced view about things. i have spoken to some people over the last couple of days about their concerns, and there are about their concerns, and there are a numberof about their concerns, and there are a number of issues chris picked up on about what you can't stockpile because of that immediacy. some people have told me about issues already with accessing medication. it...
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. >> reporter: joe plans to keep up his fight. mary lynn has been beside him. neither can guess how this journey will end. joe wants to keep up theattle but to also to remember to enjoy his life along the way. >> i want to do what i love and i want toe liv the best life possible. i want to live in the now. that's what i want to do. >> joe has certainly not slowed down between treatments for his pancreatic ncer. he and his wife will head down to the g lop goes islands for a getaway. >> certainly wishing him and his family the best. >> absolutely. >>> weekendou warmup, is coming back with a look at the rain that's going to arrive along with some warmer temperatures. >>> and lottery luck. this guy lost his winning tidnet, the kess that allod him t [music playing] (sashimi) psst. hey, you! the one with the designer dog collar. wondering how i upgraded to this sweet pad? a 1,200-square-foot bathroom, and my very own spa. all i had to do was give my human "the look". with wells fargo's 3% down payment on a fixed-rate loan and a simpler online application, getting into
. >> reporter: joe plans to keep up his fight. mary lynn has been beside him. neither can guess how this journey will end. joe wants to keep up theattle but to also to remember to enjoy his life along the way. >> i want to do what i love and i want toe liv the best life possible. i want to live in the now. that's what i want to do. >> joe has certainly not slowed down between treatments for his pancreatic ncer. he and his wife will head down to the g lop goes islands for a...
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his. paradise for shopping queens. for lynn is a magnet for working women. berlin is shaped by powerful women in. berlin is female. thirty minutes on t.w. . nico is in germany to learn german english because. why not learn with him d w z e learning course nikos vick. entering the conflict zone with tim sebastian i'll be challenging those in power asking tough questions demanding arms . as conflicts intensify i'll be meeting with keep players on the ground in the sense of. cutting through the rhetoric holding the powerful to account facts the conflict zone. conflict zone with tim sebastian on t.w. . red the real talent resides. i come from there are lots of people in fact know that the beating it into was not just democracy that's one reason i'm passionate about people and aspirations and they can sense. the truth and a vision to put this righteous imbalance onto the floor of the burning one and i remember thinking at the time the sublime in broken forward anything can happen if people come together and unite for a cool. when i do the news i often confronted
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reporter: tonight, the north carolina man accused of killing his wife appearing in court, shackled, asking for an attorney. 57-year-old rexford lynn keel is charged with first degree murder after his arrest in arizona just miles from the mexican border. his wife, 38-year-old diana, an emergency room nurse and mother of two, was reported missing on march 9th. three days later, her body was discovered in the woods, about 30 miles from their home. police say she was stabbed. a friend of diana's says her husband was controlling and made her cut off their friendship when he found out diana was planning to leave him. >> i was crying. everything was going to be okay. >> reporter: and now investigators have new questions about the death of keel's first wife, who died in 2006 after an accidental fall at home. police say they are considering exhuming her body. >> we're definitely going to review that case. there are some questionable things in there that i would like to maybe get individuals to expand a little bit more on to give us a clear picture of what actually happened. >> reporter: keel did not enter a plea. and is being held without
reporter: tonight, the north carolina man accused of killing his wife appearing in court, shackled, asking for an attorney. 57-year-old rexford lynn keel is charged with first degree murder after his arrest in arizona just miles from the mexican border. his wife, 38-year-old diana, an emergency room nurse and mother of two, was reported missing on march 9th. three days later, her body was discovered in the woods, about 30 miles from their home. police say she was stabbed. a friend of diana's...
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his car. there was not a scratch on him. >> ladies and gentlemen, jason lynn young did not murder his wife. unborn son. and this case has not been solved. >> reporter: who better to make the argument than jason young himself. but so far, remember, he had never said a word to anyone about that november night. and almost five years silence. >> it is always a big decision for defense attorneys whether or not to call their clients. >> reporter: beth carris is a former prosecutor and legal analyst. she covered the trial. >> this is a case that really begged for jason young to testify. if he is innocent. >> reporter: after all this time. >> if he is truly innocent, get on the stand and tell the story. >> we call jason young. >> reporter: with his mother in the front row, jason young prepared to do just that. defense attorney brian collins hit it hard off the top. >> did you kill your wife, michelle? >> no, sir. >> were you there when it happened? >> no, sir. >> reporter: what about jason's missing hushpuppies that match the partial shoe print? he no longer owned them, he said. >> are those the sh
his car. there was not a scratch on him. >> ladies and gentlemen, jason lynn young did not murder his wife. unborn son. and this case has not been solved. >> reporter: who better to make the argument than jason young himself. but so far, remember, he had never said a word to anyone about that november night. and almost five years silence. >> it is always a big decision for defense attorneys whether or not to call their clients. >> reporter: beth carris is a former...
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journalist shane bauer with his book "american prison: a reporter's undercover journey into punishment." been a 50-year fight to exonerate an innocent man, "indianapolis" by lynn vincent. on sunday, our live coverage continues starting at 3:00 p.m. eastern with journalist dave cullen and his book "parkland: the book of a movement," and author karen piper with her book "a girl's got into missiles: growing up in a secret desert." watch the tucson festival of books on booktv on c-span2. on wednesday, the supreme court heard an oral argument in the case about the status of a world war i memorial in prince george's county, maryland, just outside of washington, d.c. the american humanist association is challenging. we will hear first from the attorney representing the local government in this case. >> we are hearing an argument 1717, theing a case 17 american legion association against the american humanist association, and the consolidated case maryland national park and planning commission against the american humanist association. >> thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court.
journalist shane bauer with his book "american prison: a reporter's undercover journey into punishment." been a 50-year fight to exonerate an innocent man, "indianapolis" by lynn vincent. on sunday, our live coverage continues starting at 3:00 p.m. eastern with journalist dave cullen and his book "parkland: the book of a movement," and author karen piper with her book "a girl's got into missiles: growing up in a secret desert." watch the tucson festival...
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his of. well no one. no vocal. when you first to. enter lynne cheney pants. well can you tell when caught up in the courtroom. and then shams. began and his truth came into my misquote and then comprehension as a speech. you and. i will come on to him in a mansion. he doesn't i mean he should teach you a lot of attention. because i'm a mass of people. every day. just wake up basically in the morning go to school until about twenty two. and then i have sport from three o'clock until five and then i choose to go to school and sport and then i soccer practice from five to two and talk about seven fifteen. and wednesdays know me both matches like correct be a cricket matches or think back to those days practice again at school and at soccer and fridays you know my free day like from school activities and things like that. with. the at. the at. the that's my dog ambled them but sadly they run away. they do like to come inside. slowly. as when you come through the kitchen teaching them and as you can see now they suck on the process of it than i already did a. lot d
his of. well no one. no vocal. when you first to. enter lynne cheney pants. well can you tell when caught up in the courtroom. and then shams. began and his truth came into my misquote and then comprehension as a speech. you and. i will come on to him in a mansion. he doesn't i mean he should teach you a lot of attention. because i'm a mass of people. every day. just wake up basically in the morning go to school until about twenty two. and then i have sport from three o'clock until five and...
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lynn appoint. right around the time the president was getting his nomination when he was going to going b.c. the republican nominee, they realized the lack of diversity in a trump organization was going to be a problem. so they promoted lynn from administrative assistant to vice president in title only. they didn't give her an increase in pay or more responsibilities. they just wanted to put the vice president front of her name. they used lynn in the past and the reason she couldn't speak is she signed one of those really draconian ndas. she can't say anything bad about the organization or donald trump or his family members now or in the future the way that nda is designed. it made me sad because she and cohen were very, very close. >> so she signed an nda, nondisclosure agreement, where she couldn't have spoken and said the president was racist even if she was allowed to speak? >> yep, she signed a couple of ndas. so she can't speak now or in the future the way the nda is drafted. >> she clearly was a prop and she clearly -- michael cohen i understand was the one that helped get her that job
lynn appoint. right around the time the president was getting his nomination when he was going to going b.c. the republican nominee, they realized the lack of diversity in a trump organization was going to be a problem. so they promoted lynn from administrative assistant to vice president in title only. they didn't give her an increase in pay or more responsibilities. they just wanted to put the vice president front of her name. they used lynn in the past and the reason she couldn't speak is...
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his machine delivers high doses of radiation over a short period of time. doses are so high it has a very good chance at eradicating the tumor. >> reporter: joe plansep up the fight. mary lynn is standing by him. he wants to keep up the battle but remember to enjoy his life along the way. >> i want to dwhat i love but ve the best life possible. i want to live in the now. that's what i want to do. >> live in the now. that's right. barbara says joe has certainly not slowed down. between cancer treatments he and mary lynn will head down to the galapagos and machu pichu. >> he continues to be a part of our family at "ws4." we wish him all the best. >> he's going to beat it. >> yep. >> all righ clay, let's talk about the weather. 41 degrees, but it'soing to go away. >> yes. the phones have been ringing. people arelike, clay, where's the sun, clay, where's the . warm clay, clay, clay, clay, clay. i'm used to it. >> as chuckl b says, the complaint department is going to be closed. i used to brief pilots. all they were concern i about can they fly. so this is not too bad. 41 is thetu tempe outside. you notice the fog bank behind me. that's run of the reasons we're looking at fog ac
his machine delivers high doses of radiation over a short period of time. doses are so high it has a very good chance at eradicating the tumor. >> reporter: joe plansep up the fight. mary lynn is standing by him. he wants to keep up the battle but remember to enjoy his life along the way. >> i want to dwhat i love but ve the best life possible. i want to live in the now. that's what i want to do. >> live in the now. that's right. barbara says joe has certainly not slowed down....
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and then shane bauer with his book. author lynn vincent with indianapolis, the true story of the worst see disaster in us prame naval history. u.s. naval history. and professor and author greg grandin with his book -- the end of myth: from the frontier to the border wall and the mind of them of america. on sunday our live coverage continues starting at 3:00 p.m. eastern. then, newsweek national political correspondent nina -- with her book -- golden handcuffs: the secret history of trump's women. watch our live coverage of the 11th annual tucson festival of books this weekend on book tv on c-span 2. >>> sunday night on c-span q&a irene rivers on her book -- beyond the call, about three women who went beyond their regular duties to help women in afghanistan and further the mission. >> one of the things she shared with me was there was a time when she felt like there were men who would try to break her and test her and see if women could actually hack it. they had their weapons and they were caring it on this road barge. she pulled h
and then shane bauer with his book. author lynn vincent with indianapolis, the true story of the worst see disaster in us prame naval history. u.s. naval history. and professor and author greg grandin with his book -- the end of myth: from the frontier to the border wall and the mind of them of america. on sunday our live coverage continues starting at 3:00 p.m. eastern. then, newsweek national political correspondent nina -- with her book -- golden handcuffs: the secret history of trump's...
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then a journalist with his book, american prison, a journey into the is this of punishment. ,uthor lynn vincent went indianapolis, the true story of the worst naval disaster in u.s. history and the 50 or fight to exonerate an innocent man. myths, from the frontier to the border in the mind of america. continuesve coverage at 3:00 p.m. eastern with journalist dave: and his book. then the newsweek national political correspondent with her book, golden handcuffs come the secret history of trumps women, and an author with her book, a girl's guide to missiles, growing up in america secret desert. coverage of the festival of books this weekend on book tv on c-span2.
then a journalist with his book, american prison, a journey into the is this of punishment. ,uthor lynn vincent went indianapolis, the true story of the worst naval disaster in u.s. history and the 50 or fight to exonerate an innocent man. myths, from the frontier to the border in the mind of america. continuesve coverage at 3:00 p.m. eastern with journalist dave: and his book. then the newsweek national political correspondent with her book, golden handcuffs come the secret history of trumps...
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area surfer defied the odds while out on the water this week and he lives to tell his story to abc7 news anchor deon lynn. >> i'm very tired and washed out. i'm actually feeling good being here. looking at the ocean. >> looking out over moss beach, this is surfer christy davis' first time smelling the ocean's salty air after what happened at maverick's. >> i got four really good waves. and about ten, 15 minutes later, i started having painful. >> at 66 years old, this was his 28th season surfing mavericks's that was just the beginning of something much worse. >> i actually gagged and dry heaved a few times. all signs of a heart attack. >> his fellow surfers tried to pull him back to shore. i was too impatient. i started paddling. >> he was taking it all in stride. literally. even walking himself half a mile to his car. >> being in great shape probably saved my life. >> my lovely wife fiona was like, here we go again. >> that refers to may in 2018 when he broke his neck and several vertebrae while surfing. even a heart attack won't stop his wife of 30 years from letting him pursue his passion. >> what are
area surfer defied the odds while out on the water this week and he lives to tell his story to abc7 news anchor deon lynn. >> i'm very tired and washed out. i'm actually feeling good being here. looking at the ocean. >> looking out over moss beach, this is surfer christy davis' first time smelling the ocean's salty air after what happened at maverick's. >> i got four really good waves. and about ten, 15 minutes later, i started having painful. >> at 66 years old, this...
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richard defabo, his wife, lynn, and their sons dole and dane work hard seven days a week. their days are long and as richard says, it's a family effort that only works because everyone pitches in. in richard's words, it all tarts with the health of the soil. less runoff means cleaner creeks and rivers which leads to cleaner air. it benefits the whole community. you need to protect those resources or there's not going to be anything left for the next generation. ms. wild: congratulations to the defabo family, not just for this award, but for their dedication to being responsible stewards of the earth and for the powerful example they are setting. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. under the speaker's announced policy -- the chair lays before the house the following message. the clerk: to the congress of the united states, section 202-d of the national emergencies act provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency unless within 90 days before the anniversary date of its declaration the president publish
richard defabo, his wife, lynn, and their sons dole and dane work hard seven days a week. their days are long and as richard says, it's a family effort that only works because everyone pitches in. in richard's words, it all tarts with the health of the soil. less runoff means cleaner creeks and rivers which leads to cleaner air. it benefits the whole community. you need to protect those resources or there's not going to be anything left for the next generation. ms. wild: congratulations to the...
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his wife. >> after questioning by police, he disappeared. abc's erielle reshef is here with more. erielle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you guys. police say lynn keel was the last person to see his wife, diana, alive. authorities now searching for answers in her murder as they are examining the death of his first wife more than a decade ago. this morning, the manhunt intensifying for the north carolina husband authorities say killed his wife in cold blood. then took off. >> there is a killer on the loose, and we're doing everything we can. >> reporter: 57-year-old lynn keel last seen thursday, now considered armed and dangerous. questioned by police, then released the day diana keel's body was discovered in a heavily wooded area. 30 miles from their home. >> do you believe your wife is okay? >> reporter: the 38-year-old emergency room nurse and mother of two, reported missing by her daughter on march 9th. friends and family mourning the sudden loss. >> she was such a sweet, sweet friend. >> reporter: lynn believed to be driving a silver 1998 pickup truck like this one. family reportedly telling authorities the pair's marriage was on the rocks,
his wife. >> after questioning by police, he disappeared. abc's erielle reshef is here with more. erielle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you guys. police say lynn keel was the last person to see his wife, diana, alive. authorities now searching for answers in her murder as they are examining the death of his first wife more than a decade ago. this morning, the manhunt intensifying for the north carolina husband authorities say killed his wife in cold blood. then took...
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his of my. well no one. no vocal. we feasted. into lynne cheney pants. well can you tell when caught up in the courtroom. and then shams. began and his truck came into my midst to talk and then comprehension as a speech. you and. i will come on to him in a mansion. he doesn't i mean he should teach you a lot of attention. because i'm a mass of people. every day. just wake up basically in the morning go to school until about twenty two. and then i have sports from three o'clock until five and then i choose to go to school and sport and i soccer practice from five to two and talk seven fifteen. and wednesdays normie us both matches like correct be a cricket matches or thing fact those days practice again at school and at soccer and fridays and i mean my free day like from school activities and things like that . with. the that's my dog ambled them but sadly they run away. they do like to come inside. sweet. as when you come through the kitchen the teacher met me and as you can see another sock on the recruit crosses if it than i already did it. right this would have a stone the ok that's my family my mother
his of my. well no one. no vocal. we feasted. into lynne cheney pants. well can you tell when caught up in the courtroom. and then shams. began and his truck came into my midst to talk and then comprehension as a speech. you and. i will come on to him in a mansion. he doesn't i mean he should teach you a lot of attention. because i'm a mass of people. every day. just wake up basically in the morning go to school until about twenty two. and then i have sports from three o'clock until five and...
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now, his attorney, l lynn wood has indicated they are on the verge, after suing "the washington post" will be next unless somebody starts apologizing. they say cnn was even worse than "the washington post." listen. >> look at the deterioration in the media in the last several years. it is horribly unhealthy. there is nothing valuable to our public discourse for people to just simply go out and tell rumors, lies, to be able to use the media and the first amendment to in effect advance his or her or some corporation's own agendas. that is what happened to nicholas. it's a lot of agendas at work. there is no objectivity. there is no fairness. like they have become an extension of political parties. ainsley: a lot of money, 250 million for "the washington post." they sued "the washington post" for that amount because that is how much jeff bezos bought the paper for, paid in cash. they haven't said why they're asking that amount for cnn. brian: to see the whole thing play out will be fascinating to see them try to justify it. he said they didn't take enough time to apologize or backtrack.
now, his attorney, l lynn wood has indicated they are on the verge, after suing "the washington post" will be next unless somebody starts apologizing. they say cnn was even worse than "the washington post." listen. >> look at the deterioration in the media in the last several years. it is horribly unhealthy. there is nothing valuable to our public discourse for people to just simply go out and tell rumors, lies, to be able to use the media and the first amendment to in...
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but flowers' lawyer sheri lynn johnsson told the justices his conviction was tainted. >> doug evans beganr: in the sixth trial in 2010 flowers was convicted and the state supreme court upheld the death sentence saying this time evans had reasons not related to race for striking the prospective black jurors. the justices, liberal and conservative, weren't persuaded. justice elena kagan, the numbers are staggering. justice brett kavanaugh. you can't just assume that someone is going to be favorable to someone because they share the same race. >> justice clarence thomas asked a rare question. he suggested that at the trial lawyers on both sides had race on their mind because flowers' lawyer struck only white lawyers but sonia sotomayor said that's because that's all that is left. we expect a decision in may or june. >> boy, jen, such an interesting case. on another question, on another note, have are you heard about -- what? >> okay. patty is telling me i cannot ask a question. i'm sorry. i thought jane was live. >> the question has been struck down. >> she is so good. >> i thought she was l
but flowers' lawyer sheri lynn johnsson told the justices his conviction was tainted. >> doug evans beganr: in the sixth trial in 2010 flowers was convicted and the state supreme court upheld the death sentence saying this time evans had reasons not related to race for striking the prospective black jurors. the justices, liberal and conservative, weren't persuaded. justice elena kagan, the numbers are staggering. justice brett kavanaugh. you can't just assume that someone is going to be...
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the officer who lynn is replacing gives him a status update including local insurgent activity lane and his unit will serve as a quick reaction force. the show what. they. think you are after is like a fire brigade if a dangerous situation develops somewhere it's all. our job to respond to it once again was maybe too good anything can happen and we have to be prepared to move out quickly and deal with it on the question and that's what i missed. if someone needs help they call us you know. it's time for reconnaissance patrol. on the van off with imo we're going to drive around the city so that we can get a general idea of the layout going on off don't you know we're going to call both. sets these little mozilla you don't see that's not unusual to see someone walking around with a gun but you never know which side they're on. there are a lot of dangers that you just can't see the threat of attack is always there. on the other hand some of the local residents wave at us especially the kids going off and on and that's a positive development that was due to them. the patrol of rides at an obser
the officer who lynn is replacing gives him a status update including local insurgent activity lane and his unit will serve as a quick reaction force. the show what. they. think you are after is like a fire brigade if a dangerous situation develops somewhere it's all. our job to respond to it once again was maybe too good anything can happen and we have to be prepared to move out quickly and deal with it on the question and that's what i missed. if someone needs help they call us you know. it's...
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lynn to make. sure that. after it's see the chinese leader is planning his next stop in paris but here the expectations of talks are not as promising italian historian pablo bernardine believes rome has plenty to gain from strengthening its ties with china. while i think peter is going to achieve that i mean when you go to the nation. the fact. that he didn't follow me i mean that we need. a strong export relation with china local all the major states and you were happy about that but i think. you know you. in the relations. we all start looking well no no well now on the nature of the. chinese you need and i think it's a positive i think that. you and the united states. that didn't major conflict the war in moscow. things we. think you can see. american men are apparently less convinced now that sexual harassment in the workplace is such a big issue as compared to two thousand and seventeen when the me too movement started a survey by gallup found that fifty three percent of men see workplace harassment as a problem that's down from sixty six percent when the me too movement exploded after a series of sexual a
lynn to make. sure that. after it's see the chinese leader is planning his next stop in paris but here the expectations of talks are not as promising italian historian pablo bernardine believes rome has plenty to gain from strengthening its ties with china. while i think peter is going to achieve that i mean when you go to the nation. the fact. that he didn't follow me i mean that we need. a strong export relation with china local all the major states and you were happy about that but i think....
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lynn made every. sound. after it see the chinese leader is planning his next stop in paris but here the expectations of talks are not as promising italian historian paolo byrne a d.d. told us he believes rome should be free to pursue its interests and bolster ties with china. while i think peter is going to achieve a lot i mean when you go. back to a large part of me i mean that we. strong go in the export relation with china a lot all the major states and you. think of the state you know you. are in the relations. we are stocking. or now on the well now or the nation we are. in need and i think it's a positive thing. and the united states. that. made you can't win the war and must. think. on the walk to. the center. and. american men are apparently less convinced now that sexual harassment in the workplace is such a big issue as compared to twenty seventeen when the me too movement started a survey by gallup found that fifty three percent of men see workplace harish once as a problem but that's down from sixty six percent when the me too movement exploded after a series of sexual assault allegations against
lynn made every. sound. after it see the chinese leader is planning his next stop in paris but here the expectations of talks are not as promising italian historian paolo byrne a d.d. told us he believes rome should be free to pursue its interests and bolster ties with china. while i think peter is going to achieve a lot i mean when you go. back to a large part of me i mean that we. strong go in the export relation with china a lot all the major states and you. think of the state you know you....
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his home. >>> police are looking for 57-year-old rexford lynn khalil junior.oman found dead earlier this week who was found three days after disappearing 30 miles from her home. her husband was the last person to see her alive. police questioned and released him on tuesday. at that time he was not charged but now he has disappeared. police are also now investigating the death of his first wife who died in 2006 of the same home he lives in today. >>> the midwest is facing historic flooding, not caused exclusively by rain, but from melting ice as well. cnn meteorologist allison chinchar will explain what is happening here. ♪ looking to lose weight this year? try fda-approved alli®. for every 5 lbs you lose, alli® can help you lose two to three more by preventing about 25% of the fat you eat from being absorbed. for the only fda-approved otc weight loss aid, try alli®. wgreat tasting, heart-healthys the california walnuts.ever? so simple, so good. get the recipes at walnuts.org. i've done all sorts of research, read earnings reports, looked at chart patterns. i'v
his home. >>> police are looking for 57-year-old rexford lynn khalil junior.oman found dead earlier this week who was found three days after disappearing 30 miles from her home. her husband was the last person to see her alive. police questioned and released him on tuesday. at that time he was not charged but now he has disappeared. police are also now investigating the death of his first wife who died in 2006 of the same home he lives in today. >>> the midwest is facing...
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his silver mercury marquis, rifle in hand. after that shooting, the gunman able to get a jump on police, driving more than an hour and a half here to lynn doe. the standoff happening behind us and has been going on for hours. police shutting down a portion of the interstate. brown barricaded himself in his car. >> he has opened his door as if he was going to come out but subsequently shut the door. >> reporter: amid the standoff, news the deputy who brown shot died in the hospital. >> so, let's get to tom llamas, live from the scene tonight. and tom, as we said at the top of the broadcast there, the suspect now arrested, in custody tonight? >> reporter: that's right, david. the takedown happened just moments ago. behind me, you can see in the distance those flashing lights. and we were so far away, because the scene was so dangerous. state troopers launching at least three flash bangs, stunning that suspect. that's when the s.w.a.t. team moved in. they took him out on a stretcher, david. he is alive, and police say tonight, he will be charged with that deputy's murder. david? >> tom llamas, who has been on the scene all often. tom, than
his silver mercury marquis, rifle in hand. after that shooting, the gunman able to get a jump on police, driving more than an hour and a half here to lynn doe. the standoff happening behind us and has been going on for hours. police shutting down a portion of the interstate. brown barricaded himself in his car. >> he has opened his door as if he was going to come out but subsequently shut the door. >> reporter: amid the standoff, news the deputy who brown shot died in the hospital....
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his wife in cold blood. >> there is definitely a killer on the laos. >> 57-year-old, lynn keel, considered armed and dangerouswanted for the death of diana keel found dead in a wooded area 30 miles from where she disappeared. >> she was such a sweet, sweet friend. >> lynn questioned by police that day, but later released. >> do you believe your wife is okay? >> authorities say he is believed to be driving a 1998 chevy pickup like this one. >> this is a homicide investigation, but we have a 10-year-old kid without a mother now. >> suspicion now swirling around the husband whose first wife was also found dead in their home in 2006, a medical examiner ruling it accidental, but now they are reviewing that case. >> the two were facing marital problems and she planned to file for divorce. lynn keel now faces a charge of first degree murder. >>> thank you when we come back, want a four-day workweek? the growing company that might offer their employees a taste. >>> and when comes home, surprising their kids. h us. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. i treat my mbc with everyday verzenio, the only one of i
his wife in cold blood. >> there is definitely a killer on the laos. >> 57-year-old, lynn keel, considered armed and dangerouswanted for the death of diana keel found dead in a wooded area 30 miles from where she disappeared. >> she was such a sweet, sweet friend. >> lynn questioned by police that day, but later released. >> do you believe your wife is okay? >> authorities say he is believed to be driving a 1998 chevy pickup like this one. >> this is a...
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his home on staten island last wednesday. >>> a manhunt going on in north carolina. please take a look at who police are looking for. 57-year-old rexford lynnrlier this week. his wife, diane adisappeared march 9th and was found dead three days later. about 30 miles from her home. her husband was the last person to see her alive. police questioned and released him on tuesday. at the time, he wasn't charged but now, he has disappeared. police are investigating the death now as well of keel's first wife who died in 2006 at the same home he lives in today. >>> deadly, historic flooding is swamping the plains and midwest, and the water is still rising. parts of the dakotas, nebraska, iowa, seeing record high river levels after that massive bomb cyclone hit the area. >> homes and several bridges washed away. melting snow and ice jams are breaching the mississippi river. two people have died. another inch of rain is expected across many of those states today as well. >>> this week's "staying well" looks at a hands-on approach physical therapists are using to relieve pain and improve flexibility. it's called manual therapy. >> i had a lot of pain f
his home on staten island last wednesday. >>> a manhunt going on in north carolina. please take a look at who police are looking for. 57-year-old rexford lynnrlier this week. his wife, diane adisappeared march 9th and was found dead three days later. about 30 miles from her home. her husband was the last person to see her alive. police questioned and released him on tuesday. at the time, he wasn't charged but now, he has disappeared. police are investigating the death now as well of...
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her husband, lynn, was questioned and released this week. according to wral, hislso died at the same home in january 2006. at the time of her death, it was ruled an accident but expect that case to get a second look. >>> 19 employees are suing u.p.s., they claim they suffered repeated racial discrimination on the job and the company did nothing to stop it. workers at the u.p.s. distribution center in maumee, ohio say nooses were hung above about the workstation of an african-american employee, a monkey doll dressed as a u.p.s. worker was publicly displayed and the "n" word was frequently used in the workplace. u.p.s. says it promptly investigated and took swift. the workers also say black employees were denied opportunities for advancement. they want $25,000 each in damages. >>> the food and drug administration is cracking down on ecigarettes. the agency releasing a policy draft that could take some flavored products off the market. the measure would take action against stores selling flavored ecigarette products that are accessible to minors and as well as web si
her husband, lynn, was questioned and released this week. according to wral, hislso died at the same home in january 2006. at the time of her death, it was ruled an accident but expect that case to get a second look. >>> 19 employees are suing u.p.s., they claim they suffered repeated racial discrimination on the job and the company did nothing to stop it. workers at the u.p.s. distribution center in maumee, ohio say nooses were hung above about the workstation of an african-american...
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his campaign for president. it's from the campus. brock lynn college where he was a student for one year. you can see that announcement at 8:00 p.m. eastern on saturday. >>> and sunday morning, presidential candidate cory booker speaks at the annual bloody sunday service at the brown chapel ame church in
his campaign for president. it's from the campus. brock lynn college where he was a student for one year. you can see that announcement at 8:00 p.m. eastern on saturday. >>> and sunday morning, presidential candidate cory booker speaks at the annual bloody sunday service at the brown chapel ame church in
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his seemingly picture-perfect marriage. >> i think they did a lot of things together, however, i don't consider them the picture-perfect couple. >> neither did dar's sister lynnm dar once confided. >> she said, tom doesn't love me anymore. he's leaving me. he's going through his change of life, you know. >> his midlife crisis. >> yes. >> dar's sisters were becoming increasingly suspicious, especially, they said, after watching tom's behavior at dar's funeral. >> it was almost like he was relieved. >> there were a number of people that came up to me after the service that were really offended by his demeanor, his joyfulness. >> these are things that i've heard. and it's ridiculous. i mean, taking care of heath was on my mind. wondering who killed my wife was on my mind. they don't know the things that i've been through. >> maybe so, but detective carbon was with keeping a very watchful eye on tom foley. he decided to interview the other foley who was at the farm the day dar was killed, tom and dar's son, heath. >> heath, like i told you, i'm detective sergeant carbon. >> on that day, heath and his friend skyler watty were inside the house playing video games,
his seemingly picture-perfect marriage. >> i think they did a lot of things together, however, i don't consider them the picture-perfect couple. >> neither did dar's sister lynnm dar once confided. >> she said, tom doesn't love me anymore. he's leaving me. he's going through his change of life, you know. >> his midlife crisis. >> yes. >> dar's sisters were becoming increasingly suspicious, especially, they said, after watching tom's behavior at dar's funeral....
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president trump or his family business or a cadre of his advisers and associates, they are being conducted by officials from los angeles to brook lynn with about half of them being run by the united states attorney's office in manhattan. many legal analyzes have said that the manhattan office of the justice, the southern district of new york, poses the real threat to the president. >> to use a march madness basketball analogy, the court on which the southern district is playing is longer and wider. we don't know everything that's there. they have much more freedom, much more room to roam than mueller did. and that, if i were president trump or one of his kids or somebody who worked in the trump organization were writing checks so they could be cashed by stormy daniels be karen mcdougal, i'd be worried. >> the southern district of new york i've been saying for months is more dangerous for the president and his team because they have no restrictions. mueller had restrictions, it's russia and russia-related items. >>> let's bring in our lead off panel, chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney, jeremy bash, former chief of staff at cia and
president trump or his family business or a cadre of his advisers and associates, they are being conducted by officials from los angeles to brook lynn with about half of them being run by the united states attorney's office in manhattan. many legal analyzes have said that the manhattan office of the justice, the southern district of new york, poses the real threat to the president. >> to use a march madness basketball analogy, the court on which the southern district is playing is longer...
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the californian, john walker lynn, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for supporting the taliban, but this may -- just over 16 years after hisction -- taliban johnny is set to be released early. joining me now, the former fox news producer who was with jonathan serrie on the day lynn was captured, jonathan wachtel. he's -- how are you, sir? >> good to see you, mike. mike: so this was a huge story at the time. a young american, california kid captured on the battlefield. take us back to that time. >> it was right in the heat of, you know, just after 9/11. we've got our forces over in afghanistan, special forces trying to take out the taliban, trying to eradicate al-qaeda on the ground. there's this huge battle in northern afghanistan, quite a battle going on in which some captives, taliban andal-qaeda as mixed in, are taken into this big, sprawling fortress. imagine something like the alamo but bigger. being held by northern alliance troops, and they're being interrogated by michael span, a cia official and another american colleague, and all of a sudden chaos break withs out in which grenades are thrown because the fighters,
the californian, john walker lynn, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for supporting the taliban, but this may -- just over 16 years after hisction -- taliban johnny is set to be released early. joining me now, the former fox news producer who was with jonathan serrie on the day lynn was captured, jonathan wachtel. he's -- how are you, sir? >> good to see you, mike. mike: so this was a huge story at the time. a young american, california kid captured on the battlefield. take us back to...
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lynn. >> i have to go now. >> that was stephanie gosk reporting. >>> former trump campaign chairman paul manafort will learn his fate today. a federal judge is scheduled to sentence him from a trial that stole the spotlight back in august. manafort was found guilty on a slew of charges and now faces up to 24 years in prison as well as millions of dollars in fines. for the latest let's get to nbc's tracie potts joining from us d.c. this morning. tracie, there is more trouble in store for man no for the next week. >> reporter: exactly. this week he is looking at a maximum of 24 years in the virginia trial. he pleaded guilty in washington. that sentencing is next week. manafort could be looking at another ten years either consecutively or concurrently, that's up to the judge. these are separate charges none of them related to the trump campaign. this could amount to a life sentence if he gets the max and consecutive terms. we will begin to find out the resolution to that today. remember he cut a deal but lost it after being accused of witness tampering and lying. meantime, the mueller probe, the russia probe conti
lynn. >> i have to go now. >> that was stephanie gosk reporting. >>> former trump campaign chairman paul manafort will learn his fate today. a federal judge is scheduled to sentence him from a trial that stole the spotlight back in august. manafort was found guilty on a slew of charges and now faces up to 24 years in prison as well as millions of dollars in fines. for the latest let's get to nbc's tracie potts joining from us d.c. this morning. tracie, there is more trouble...
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hand belonged to his ex-wife and then he told them he buried her remains however, they have yet recovered remains. >>> a teenagers unsolved murder haunts her family. 15-year-old kathy lynny was beaten and sexually assaulted in 1985. her sister found her in the woods. she died days later. police release this video on youtube today explaining how the crime scene has changed in the last 4 years. >> this is an imagerom 1979. currently ahopping center there. we wanted to show where the woodsth were. this i image of the trail. this is the area called the rocks where a lot of juveniles would hang out. sh he was found not too far from the rocks they hope this video will jog someone's memory. >> police are invtigating an assault they are calling a hate crime. the incident happened las night on naf owe drive. two suspects confronted a victim there andsed a slur referencing the perceived sexual orientation of the victim and then robbed the victim. if you have information, police want to hear from you. >>> smokee on th farragut west platform. we are told the smo was caused by a piece of plastic which somehow came in contact with the rail. after rerouting riders to buses, crews were
hand belonged to his ex-wife and then he told them he buried her remains however, they have yet recovered remains. >>> a teenagers unsolved murder haunts her family. 15-year-old kathy lynny was beaten and sexually assaulted in 1985. her sister found her in the woods. she died days later. police release this video on youtube today explaining how the crime scene has changed in the last 4 years. >> this is an imagerom 1979. currently ahopping center there. we wanted to show where...
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contention that the circuit experience, the circuit relationships is what put lynn condition in the white house. hence his ladder to the presidency. >> the next piece we brought out of the vault today i think is the most significant piece that we have at the abraham lincoln presidential library and museum. this is the gettysburg address, handwritten by abraham lincoln. >> welcome to spring peeled, the -- springfield, the capital of illinois on book tv. springfield, located in central illinois, was founded in 1821 and today has a population of about 116,000. with the help of our comcast cable partners, over the next two hours we'll explore the rich history the city and its most well-known resident, abraham lincoln. we begin our special look at springfield with a conversation about abraham lincoln's formative years as a lawyer in illinois. >> my book "lincoln's ladder to the presidency" is about the circuit. the period i look at most is 1847 to 1853 when the rode from county to county to county to county, 14 counties twice a year, spring and fall, to packties law in each of those counties. in the circuit co
contention that the circuit experience, the circuit relationships is what put lynn condition in the white house. hence his ladder to the presidency. >> the next piece we brought out of the vault today i think is the most significant piece that we have at the abraham lincoln presidential library and museum. this is the gettysburg address, handwritten by abraham lincoln. >> welcome to spring peeled, the -- springfield, the capital of illinois on book tv. springfield, located in...
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his orbit but he exploits them. when you look at what they did with lynne patton, they gave her a title of vice president even those assistant because he knew he had a problem with diversity. >> omarosa, you are a great guest. this show lights up when you appear. thank you so much. >>> up next, a dramatic medical milestone that's been a long time coming and a really good thing coming. we'll be right back. plan thing coming we'll be right back. plan (gasp) (singsong) budget meeting! sweet. if you compare last quarter to this quarter... various: mmm. it's no wonder everything seems a little better with the creamy taste of philly, made with fresh milk and real cream. remember when we all used to go to the cafeteria and just chow down midday? -you mean, like, lunch? -come on. voted "most likely to help people save $668 when they switch." -at this school? -didn't you get caught in the laminating machine? -ha. [ sighs ] -"box, have a great summer. danielle." ooh. danielle, control yourself. i'd like to slow it down here with a special discount for a special girl. danielle, this one's for you. 4 out of 5 people who have a
his orbit but he exploits them. when you look at what they did with lynne patton, they gave her a title of vice president even those assistant because he knew he had a problem with diversity. >> omarosa, you are a great guest. this show lights up when you appear. thank you so much. >>> up next, a dramatic medical milestone that's been a long time coming and a really good thing coming. we'll be right back. plan thing coming we'll be right back. plan (gasp) (singsong) budget...
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lynn good. coastlks atlantic pipeline project, climate change, and much more. nge, and much more. this is bloomberg. ♪ hiserg. ♪ >> this is balance of power on bloomberg television. i am jason kelly. duke energy is one of the largest power companies in the u.s. our own alix steel spoke to duke energy's ceo here in new york city. they talked about the way forward on the $7 billion that the coast pipeline that would carry shale gas. >> the pipeline has been under and has undergone the most complex of review of any pipeline. we have been challenged over the last couple months with findings in the fourth circuit court. what gets lost in this conversation is that pipeline is so important to our customers to bring low-cost natural gas, diversification, flexibility, and economic development in the eastern part of north carolina. we will work through these challenges. alix: what would make you not committed? >> i think the ongoing delays could be a challenge. i look at what we are experiencing as one of the challenges of building infrastructure. we are committed to working through it. we believe the environmental
lynn good. coastlks atlantic pipeline project, climate change, and much more. nge, and much more. this is bloomberg. ♪ hiserg. ♪ >> this is balance of power on bloomberg television. i am jason kelly. duke energy is one of the largest power companies in the u.s. our own alix steel spoke to duke energy's ceo here in new york city. they talked about the way forward on the $7 billion that the coast pipeline that would carry shale gas. >> the pipeline has been under and has undergone...
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. >> hi to our parents in california. >> and iowa. >> i'm lynn, and this is wren.a. >>. >> man. >> nice. >> now, let's look at this beautiful plaza. it is a nice spring morning. we have a great crowd, and it's bathed in blue for an important reason we'll get to in a little bit. >> we'll get outside as well. we also appreciate all those my today plaza messages. get out your phone. send us more hash tag, my "today" plaza. put it on instagram or twitter. we'll put you on "today." >> we will. get to your news at 8:00. too much going on. federal ingest gators say they're not finished following a network of bribery that helped people get their kids into top u.s. colleges. miguel almaguer as the latest on the scandal and the outrage it has provoked. good morning. >> good morning. some of the nation's most elite colleges have been caught up in the admissions fraud including georgetown, yale, stanford, ucs and ucla. eight universities unknowingly admitted students whose scores or athletic achievements were faked by their parents after they paid as much as $6 million to guar
. >> hi to our parents in california. >> and iowa. >> i'm lynn, and this is wren.a. >>. >> man. >> nice. >> now, let's look at this beautiful plaza. it is a nice spring morning. we have a great crowd, and it's bathed in blue for an important reason we'll get to in a little bit. >> we'll get outside as well. we also appreciate all those my today plaza messages. get out your phone. send us more hash tag, my "today" plaza. put it on...
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lynn no. only it's the old. ok thanks to our. last month we reported on one of nicaragua's most outspoken journalists fleeing the country carlos father nando chamorro said he feared for his life that he was facing extreme threats from the government when civil unrest erupted last year against the government of president daniel ortega motos news outlets all on and on the air reported on those demonstrations and the crackdown that followed more than five hundred protesters jailed more than three hundred killed this is not just a story of another crusading journalist there's a lot of history here to morrow comes from an influential family the chamorro his own media outlets his mother is a former president and his late father paid for his journalism with his life that was back in the one nine hundred seventy s. when daniel ortega led the sandinista rebels the political roles were reversed and ortega was fighting to get the story out with one foot in journalism and the other in politics that your morals don't just speak truth to power they've held power the listening posts to sell a piece are now on a family that lives and works at the intersection of journalism and politics
lynn no. only it's the old. ok thanks to our. last month we reported on one of nicaragua's most outspoken journalists fleeing the country carlos father nando chamorro said he feared for his life that he was facing extreme threats from the government when civil unrest erupted last year against the government of president daniel ortega motos news outlets all on and on the air reported on those demonstrations and the crackdown that followed more than five hundred protesters jailed more than three...
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university starting saturday at noon eastern featuring brooke wilson with his book, everything trump touches dies,, offered lynnvincent with indianapolis, the true story of the worst disaster in u.s. naval history and the 50 year fight to exonerate a man. professor and author greg grandin with his book the end of myth from the frontier to the border wall in the mind of america. on sunday live coverage continues at 3:30 p.m. eastern with dave: and his book the birth of the movement and then newsweek nina burley with her book golden handcuffs to the secret history of trumps woman and karen piper, her book a girl's guide to missiles, growing up in america secret li tucson festival of books this weekend him but tv on cspan-2.
university starting saturday at noon eastern featuring brooke wilson with his book, everything trump touches dies,, offered lynnvincent with indianapolis, the true story of the worst disaster in u.s. naval history and the 50 year fight to exonerate a man. professor and author greg grandin with his book the end of myth from the frontier to the border wall in the mind of america. on sunday live coverage continues at 3:30 p.m. eastern with dave: and his book the birth of the movement and then...