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mike: our lease is up in huntington beach.at store is closing, unfortunately, no matter what. [ cellphone ringing ] mike: this is a client... john: it's a pissed client. mike: mariana? no problem. i wasn't sure if you got my e-mail. i've been doing this for 20 years, and i'm super frustrated with myself because i sent the printer a mix-up on the art. it's just inverted. mariana: ugh. mike: it still looks cool, but i was, like, 440 shirts printed. we can no problem, you know, of going back, but... john: hey, mariana, this is john. mike: wait, let's -- john: well, look. so real quick, what i was hoping for is that you could take these shirts. it's hard to even see the difference. you could take these shirts at a small discount. mike: yeah, yeah, i'm -- yeah, there's two things. we're gonna fix it. not a problem. awesome. thanks, mariana. we'll talk to you soon. lemonis: what do you think i'm gonna ask you right now? john: just reprint the shirts 'cause they're wrong. lemonis: why are you involved in his situation? if he made the
mike: our lease is up in huntington beach.at store is closing, unfortunately, no matter what. [ cellphone ringing ] mike: this is a client... john: it's a pissed client. mike: mariana? no problem. i wasn't sure if you got my e-mail. i've been doing this for 20 years, and i'm super frustrated with myself because i sent the printer a mix-up on the art. it's just inverted. mariana: ugh. mike: it still looks cool, but i was, like, 440 shirts printed. we can no problem, you know, of going back,...
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ray from huntington, west virginia. you get the last word. is centrism dead? caller: i wouldn't know about that. i would say no, definitely not. i'm a perfect example. are you there? host: we are. how so? from, basically, a majority democratic county in west virginia. i wanted to say that centrism is kind of related to a prejudice, in a way. voting andes to stuff like that, and what i mean my-- all i can say, from personal experience, i was raised in a predominantly white area. i never was prejudiced, didn't know anything about being prejudiced or what prejudice
ray from huntington, west virginia. you get the last word. is centrism dead? caller: i wouldn't know about that. i would say no, definitely not. i'm a perfect example. are you there? host: we are. how so? from, basically, a majority democratic county in west virginia. i wanted to say that centrism is kind of related to a prejudice, in a way. voting andes to stuff like that, and what i mean my-- all i can say, from personal experience, i was raised in a predominantly white area. i never was...
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samuel huntington at harvard didn't have to worry about presidential tweets, did he? mr.lan: no, and when he published "the clash of civilizations," the internet wasn't fully there yet. so there were no tweets, blogs, anything. all of the reactions, while negative in many cases, could be coherent. in the print and typewriter age, you had coherent narratives. people were taught, there were facts. the digital age is about competing narratives where anything can be challenged and that's where truth gets lost. and in an authoritarian system, imagine a world where the chinese government, for instance, can monitor the searches of all of their citizens in sequence through big data, et cetera, and authoritarian control goes from being benign and enlightened to being creepy. tom: are we becoming more authoritarian? not only the trump ascendancy, but what we have seen in the first 500 days or whatever of president trump, but are we more authoritarian? dr. bremmer: i don't think we are, but i think the world is. and that was going to happen to a degree no matter what simply because
samuel huntington at harvard didn't have to worry about presidential tweets, did he? mr.lan: no, and when he published "the clash of civilizations," the internet wasn't fully there yet. so there were no tweets, blogs, anything. all of the reactions, while negative in many cases, could be coherent. in the print and typewriter age, you had coherent narratives. people were taught, there were facts. the digital age is about competing narratives where anything can be challenged and that's...
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el proceso judicial, sin embargo un juez dijo que las demandas no cubren el mismo tema, ya que huntingtonach pueden poner sus propias polÍticas. >> dicen que ellos pueden crear sus propias reglas, pero la confianza entre la comunidad y las agencias de implementaciÓn de la ley, esas son prioridades del estado. dulce: la demanda es jeff sessions contra la sb 54, fue descartada y esto brinda seguridad para activistas que esperan que esa decisiÓn afecte el resultado de esta demanda. >> esta ley no viola la constituciÓn, nuestros abogados la diseÑaron para que pudiera sobrevivir en los desafÍo legales en la corte federal. dulce: el juicio estÁ programado para el 27 de septiembre. kevin de leo dijo que esta ley es constitucional. >> es la ley de la tierra de california. estamos haciendo lo posible para enviar un mensaje a washington. no vamos a gastar un centavo para separar niÑos y el haber cometido delitos en . el pasado, le esta cobrando la factura hoy a cientos de inmigrantes idocumentados, tras el endurecimiento de la politica migratoria de la administracion trump. incluso hay varias perso
el proceso judicial, sin embargo un juez dijo que las demandas no cubren el mismo tema, ya que huntingtonach pueden poner sus propias polÍticas. >> dicen que ellos pueden crear sus propias reglas, pero la confianza entre la comunidad y las agencias de implementaciÓn de la ley, esas son prioridades del estado. dulce: la demanda es jeff sessions contra la sb 54, fue descartada y esto brinda seguridad para activistas que esperan que esa decisiÓn afecte el resultado de esta demanda....
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in fasfairxvy hea s fox5'sis a reports, a new projects i help g >>rt huntington residents are all too familiar with floodingin this fairfax county neighbotood. in fac we're told there's aec levy t underway to ease the impact when it down pours. massive puddl and debris are the best outcome what residents are hoping to aid is property damage or worse. weust moved in about a year ago and so we ac people go down and was a minr and a it's p ty iot was justre lowy blow her door ledgee hado camrs and i looked out and the water was halfwayp we were hitting that unluckily 100 yearve was going to be flooded right after we moved in. i worr ied a wllas nighthasongwa mark a he was referenci tt. ng ahe roads. by sunday mg they were bk open.d.ts that were able tohet toe makhbig ne urged tory evebo turnaround, don't drown. we saw that there were people outside cheing with the pol what was going on and just going out and check inghe level was and it was throa n me remain o someirlope in. rno project makes a teisha lewis, gls correct end'ss thi to some ments. stay a look at this picture. this her car.
in fasfairxvy hea s fox5'sis a reports, a new projects i help g >>rt huntington residents are all too familiar with floodingin this fairfax county neighbotood. in fac we're told there's aec levy t underway to ease the impact when it down pours. massive puddl and debris are the best outcome what residents are hoping to aid is property damage or worse. weust moved in about a year ago and so we ac people go down and was a minr and a it's p ty iot was justre lowy blow her door ledgee hado...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, huntington, new york. >> fantastic. and that's the overnight news for this monday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this >> announcer: this is the cbs overnight news. >> welcome to the overnight news. i'm elaine quijano. today excessive heat will bake much of the country again as millions of americans sweat through a dangerous heat wave. temperatures are soaring well into the 90s. in some places it could feel like it's over 100 degrees. meg oliver begins our coverage. >> that's it, it's your race. come on. >> reporter: sizzling temperatures beat down on thousands of determined athletes from the new york city triathlon sunday. >> the weather did get a little bit hotter and humid but we were able to muddle through it. >> reporter: the stifling conditions shutdown the event early. >> for the safety of the runners. >> reporter: the mercury reached the mid 90s, but the real feel temperature hit over 100 degrees. the oppressive heat wave stretches
jim axelrod, cbs news, huntington, new york. >> fantastic. and that's the overnight news for this monday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this >> announcer: this is the cbs overnight news. >> welcome to the overnight news. i'm elaine quijano. today excessive heat will bake much of the country again as millions of americans sweat through a dangerous heat wave. temperatures are soaring well into the...
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i got to the liberal arts college in montgomery, and we formed the first huntington college young republicanlub ever formed in that college. .mac -- [applause] i had gotten excited and was able to tell mr. buckley later when i met him at the united states senate that, you warped my brain when i was in high school and i haven't changed since. that's the way i sort of feel about it. we were facing in many ways a circumstance similar to yours although i don't think the hostility was as great as it is today on college campuses from what i hear. they were tolerant of us politically, winning elections in alabama was difficult. the word many republicans in the south, from 1874 to 1987 113 years, the governor of alabama was always a democrat. from 1879 to 1981 both of our senators were democrats. only two republicans were elected to the senate in 104 years. 1994 i became the first republican since reconstruction period to be elected attorney general. [applause] i'm telling you this, we should think about it. you get the picture. we were outnumbered, the odds were stacked against us. but we worked ha
i got to the liberal arts college in montgomery, and we formed the first huntington college young republicanlub ever formed in that college. .mac -- [applause] i had gotten excited and was able to tell mr. buckley later when i met him at the united states senate that, you warped my brain when i was in high school and i haven't changed since. that's the way i sort of feel about it. we were facing in many ways a circumstance similar to yours although i don't think the hostility was as great as it...
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let's get more from chris huntington from d.w. sport welcome chris let's hear more about the death be reaction yeah you know they made their press release and they started off by faking ms it was ill for his service he did suit up for ninety two games and they did say that he played an instrumental part in their two thousand and fourteen world cup success in brazil and then they touched on the elephant in the room the photo with the turkish president they said that yes many crace questions were raised by the german media and they conceded that they were not as professional in dealing with the matter as they could have been they took a little bit of credit for the mistakes that they did make in terms of dealing with the crisis that it did become you know and then they also touched on this accusation of racism because ms is ill talked about racism and they said you know looking at our organization we are not racist we're a very diverse organization and we have done a lot of integration work they have one program called one nil for a
let's get more from chris huntington from d.w. sport welcome chris let's hear more about the death be reaction yeah you know they made their press release and they started off by faking ms it was ill for his service he did suit up for ninety two games and they did say that he played an instrumental part in their two thousand and fourteen world cup success in brazil and then they touched on the elephant in the room the photo with the turkish president they said that yes many crace questions were...
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. >>> police say that this happened yesterday afternoon on 1800 block of huntington way in san jose. the suspect is facing several serious charges tonight. where live in san >> reporter: yes, this is right. he had a history with police. this is for parents or anyone for in this neighborhood. police are wondering if the suspect has committed these crimes on anyone else before. they are looking for information tonight. >> i am never seen anything like that before. >> reporter: a longtime resident of san jose, tells us that this man, is on the streets , but -- off of the streets, but residents are still concerned. >> ridiculous, i think that is scary too. >> reporter: acute -- acrdjuly elected sex offender was driving on cutting hand avenue when he spotted a 16-year-old teenage boy and he asked the boy for help, and the victim thought that he was dealing with the victim -- female. the boy managed to get away and called police who quickly canada -- canvassed the neighborhood and asked the questions looking for the suspect. >> they said, did you see anyone? i didn't see anybody. >> report
. >>> police say that this happened yesterday afternoon on 1800 block of huntington way in san jose. the suspect is facing several serious charges tonight. where live in san >> reporter: yes, this is right. he had a history with police. this is for parents or anyone for in this neighborhood. police are wondering if the suspect has committed these crimes on anyone else before. they are looking for information tonight. >> i am never seen anything like that before. >>...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, huntington, new york. >> quijano: fantastic.the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday. later mites. fomore nanytime,o to our streaming news channel cbsn at cbsnews.com. i'm elaine quijano in new york. for all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us, and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix5 news. >>> now at 6:00 as a pair of wildfires rage just north of the bay area, the smoke is creating a serious hazard closer to home. good evening. i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. all day long the skies have the mist from the smoke of a distant fire and that is bad news for air quality. the haze is so thick in part of the bay area it has been blotting out the sun. here's how it looked from our building's roof earlier today as the haze blocked off the upper half of the bay bridge and the view from our cliff house camera is even worse with ash from 100 miles away gummed to the lens by moisture from the fog and low clou >>
jim axelrod, cbs news, huntington, new york. >> quijano: fantastic.the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday. later mites. fomore nanytime,o to our streaming news channel cbsn at cbsnews.com. i'm elaine quijano in new york. for all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us, and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix5 news. >>> now at 6:00 as a pair of...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, huntington, new york. >>> and that's the "cbs overnight news" for this wednesday news continues. r ,tl anf cemo" from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm tony dokoupil. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's wednesday, july 11th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." president trump kicks off a european tour today including the nato summit, and the stakes are high. >>> mission accomplished. celebrations for the rescue of a thai soccer team and its coach from the flooded cave. the latest on their health. >>> i ran aside and i saw a mushroom cloud. >> and a
jim axelrod, cbs news, huntington, new york. >>> and that's the "cbs overnight news" for this wednesday news continues. r ,tl anf cemo" from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm tony dokoupil. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's wednesday, july 11th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." president trump kicks off a european tour today including the nato summit, and the stakes are high. >>> mission accomplished. celebrations for the rescue...
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wonderful accounts of our own people's writings, the very few that we have had, i'm think sydney huntington, sadie broker, and don howard, bernard pinson who survived the flu epidemic but lost her legs and two grandparents. they never talk but the painful things that our people have endured. and they never whined about this, that or anotherle and they never complained, and in spite of having lived through times when we were not citizens, when we didn't have any legal rights, when we couldn't vote, koonce own property, couldn't enter the pioneer's homes no dogs or natives allowed signs, people endured all of and that those who could pass, passed because of the prejudice. if they could get away with it they weren't going to put up with it. so these were thing is never really understood until i was probably in my 40s, and i write about that in a chapter i called "epiphany of knowing." a very hard chapter write. and most writers are, well york supposed to be. passionate or -- dispassionate. and in most writing and deem ya is very dry and d academic yaw is very drive and without emotion. that's
wonderful accounts of our own people's writings, the very few that we have had, i'm think sydney huntington, sadie broker, and don howard, bernard pinson who survived the flu epidemic but lost her legs and two grandparents. they never talk but the painful things that our people have endured. and they never whined about this, that or anotherle and they never complained, and in spite of having lived through times when we were not citizens, when we didn't have any legal rights, when we couldn't...
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. >> host: let's go to pat in huntington west virginia.nt you are on the air. >> caller: thank you, greta, interview one. my take on this is i know why people hunt. there's a real rush when you get out there and you're running around. i've heard hundreds talk about it. i don't hunt myself but i'm a libertarian on a don't want to take anybody's guns or take anybody's rights. but if you want to big trophy hunt, if you want to big-game hunt to get a boer said on your wall or something like that, i agree with hunting for food. what is going to go out and hunt big game, kill elephants, kill bear, moose, stuff like that, i think that we should also be allowed to hunt the humans that are hunting. in other words, if you really want to get a rush, they should be out there hunting each other as well trod what we will leave it there, pat and going to brian who is in maryland. , good: morning. actual conversation. i appreciate it. i am a hunter. i live in maryland. i find it private land and federal land. it seems to me that there is great cooperation with the focus being on management of the wildlif
. >> host: let's go to pat in huntington west virginia.nt you are on the air. >> caller: thank you, greta, interview one. my take on this is i know why people hunt. there's a real rush when you get out there and you're running around. i've heard hundreds talk about it. i don't hunt myself but i'm a libertarian on a don't want to take anybody's guns or take anybody's rights. but if you want to big trophy hunt, if you want to big-game hunt to get a boer said on your wall or something...
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having read a wonderful account of our own people's writings, the very few that we have had by jimmy huntington, david brower, don chalmers works, those who survive the flu epidemic but lost their legs as well as theirtwo grandparents that she was visiting , they often times never talked about the painful things that our people have endured.and they never whined about this matter or another and they never complained and in spite of having lived through times when we were not citizens, when we didn't have any legal rights, we couldn't vote, he couldn't own property, couldn't enter the pioneers homes, people endured it all and those who could pass, past because of the prejudice. they couldn't get away with it and we were going to put up with it. these were things i never really understood until i was in my 40s and i write about that in the chapter i called it tiffany unknown. it was a very hard chapter to write. and you know, most writers are supposed to be dispassionate. and most writing inacademia is very dry and without any emotion . that's not me for sure and i get a little emotional cause i
having read a wonderful account of our own people's writings, the very few that we have had by jimmy huntington, david brower, don chalmers works, those who survive the flu epidemic but lost their legs as well as theirtwo grandparents that she was visiting , they often times never talked about the painful things that our people have endured.and they never whined about this matter or another and they never complained and in spite of having lived through times when we were not citizens, when we...
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we're at 88 degrees in washington and 86 up in gathsburg and 87 in huntington. here's the latest on storm team 1 they are form in these similar locations over the neist yew hours. they can fire up the grill and have ae n west overnight from being tired. we're going to be dry. as we look through tomorrow though there are storms in the forecast mainly between 5:00 p.m. and midnight. some of the storms could be strong to severe. it's lookingnly dry for the weekend, but more rain is in the forecasts nextee however, looking at the latest numbers we won't see as much rain from this pastout of rain. saw anywhere from 6 to 15 inches of rain. next week we're picking up 1 to 3 but, of course, before we get toeext week have the weekend to look forward to, and with more on that lets sendt over to lauren. >> the weekend, thank goodness. seeing sunshine o there and have some more. now to the southeast, it's stalling off the col this is the next front that comes tomorrow night. we're lookingest humid continues when you wake up on saturday, mau ful and topping out in the mid-80
we're at 88 degrees in washington and 86 up in gathsburg and 87 in huntington. here's the latest on storm team 1 they are form in these similar locations over the neist yew hours. they can fire up the grill and have ae n west overnight from being tired. we're going to be dry. as we look through tomorrow though there are storms in the forecast mainly between 5:00 p.m. and midnight. some of the storms could be strong to severe. it's lookingnly dry for the weekend, but more rain is in the...
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heifer every 15 minutes is the yellow line between huntington and mt. vernon uare. on the green line, between navy yard ballpark and l'enfant plaza. >>> auspect accused of stabbing a man during rush hour is behind bars. alton rivers attacked a man in columbia heights yesterday evening. rivers stabbed a victim in the middle of a crosswalk at 14th street and perry place northwest. standing watching or nearby, no one else was hurt. facing charges of second degree murd. >>> residents in an apartment complex on edge after a violent attack. a man raped her at begun point. the attack happened along stevenson court. prince william county police say the man attacked a woman. he then made her wait in the woods nearby while he made his get away. >> kids live here. it was frightening to think that somebody could be waiting inside your building. >> investigators say the victim noticed the attacker had a beer belly and was wearing air jordan shoes. also says he had an arm sleeve tattoo with writing on it a well as angel wings. is ody with information asked to call police. >>> a s
heifer every 15 minutes is the yellow line between huntington and mt. vernon uare. on the green line, between navy yard ballpark and l'enfant plaza. >>> auspect accused of stabbing a man during rush hour is behind bars. alton rivers attacked a man in columbia heights yesterday evening. rivers stabbed a victim in the middle of a crosswalk at 14th street and perry place northwest. standing watching or nearby, no one else was hurt. facing charges of second degree murd. >>>...
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every5 minutes is th yellow line this weekend between huntington and mt. vernon square ly and single tracking every 15 on the green line betweennt l'enlaza and navy yard ballpark. >>> the time is 8:06 on this satungay. this morthe suspect accused of stabbing a man during rush hour is behind bars. police say 54-year-old alton rivers attacked a man yesterday evening. they say rivers stabbed the victim in the middle of a crosswalk at 14th street and perry place northwest. dozens of folks were walking or standing nearby at the time. rivers ises facing cha of second degree murder. el> residents in a virginia apartment complex us they're on edge after a violent attack. a woman says a man raped her at begun point. this attack happened along stevson court in woodbridge on wednesday morning. the man attacked the woman inn enclosed stairwell. he then made her wait in the woods nearby while he made his get away. residents are now uneasy. >> just scary, you know kids live here. >> it was frightening to think that somebody could just be waiting inse your building. >> i
every5 minutes is th yellow line this weekend between huntington and mt. vernon square ly and single tracking every 15 on the green line betweennt l'enlaza and navy yard ballpark. >>> the time is 8:06 on this satungay. this morthe suspect accused of stabbing a man during rush hour is behind bars. police say 54-year-old alton rivers attacked a man yesterday evening. they say rivers stabbed the victim in the middle of a crosswalk at 14th street and perry place northwest. dozens of folks...
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every 15 minutes there's a yellow line betwe huntington and mt. vernon square. single tracking onhe green line between l'enfant plaza and navy yard ballpark. >>> the suspect accused of stabbing a man at rush hour is behind bars. alton rivers attked the man in columb heights yesterday evening. they say rivers stabbed him in the middle of a crosswalk at 14th stree and perry place northwest. no one else was hurt. but rivers isha facinges of second degree murder. >>> residents in a virginia apartment complex tell us they're on edge after aiolent attack. a woman says a man raped her at begun poiguneoint. it hapon wednesday morning. prince william county police say the attacked the woman in an enclosed stairwe. made her wait in the woods while he made his get away. residents are unnerved. >> it's ary. like, kids live here. >> it was very frightening to think that somebody could be waiting inside your building. >> investigators say the victim noticed the attacker had a beer belly and wearing air jordan shoes. she also says he had an army sleeve tattoong with wri on it
every 15 minutes there's a yellow line betwe huntington and mt. vernon square. single tracking onhe green line between l'enfant plaza and navy yard ballpark. >>> the suspect accused of stabbing a man at rush hour is behind bars. alton rivers attked the man in columb heights yesterday evening. they say rivers stabbed him in the middle of a crosswalk at 14th stree and perry place northwest. no one else was hurt. but rivers isha facinges of second degree murder. >>> residents in...
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huntington counties bonnie forge has a state-of-the-art forge facility capable of manufacturing our entire line of forged steel fittings and forged steel products since 1875. diamondback truck covers is a company two penn state students started in the garage in 2003. they made heavy duty, utility oriented die month plate aluminum trug bed covers for pickup trucks in phillipsburg, pennsylvania, in centre county. a paper company in elk county is the largest produce of fresh sheet paper in north america and second largest in the world based on their production capacity. polo pump in potter county, manufactures portable pump pulling machines for those in need of water well technology. with a unique dual tracks and belt design is second to none. one designs and produces products for the food and beverage industry. centre county also hosts many new rising stars in high tech industry, including k.c.f. technologies, a dynamic technology company that develops and commercializes products for industry and the military. mr. speaker, this is just a sample of manufacturers who employ our friends and nei
huntington counties bonnie forge has a state-of-the-art forge facility capable of manufacturing our entire line of forged steel fittings and forged steel products since 1875. diamondback truck covers is a company two penn state students started in the garage in 2003. they made heavy duty, utility oriented die month plate aluminum trug bed covers for pickup trucks in phillipsburg, pennsylvania, in centre county. a paper company in elk county is the largest produce of fresh sheet paper in north...
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a retired operations manager from huntington station, new york... music teacher from toronto, ontario, canada... [ applause ] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, everyone. some of you who are regular watchers of "jeopardy!" will have recognized two of our players today. our returning champion, of course, michelle, who has been with us for four shows now. and ryan, also, who was a contestant earlier this season, but we had a clue that we didn't phrase quite as well as we should have, and it may have disadvantaged him. so our judges have decided that in order to be fair, we're gonna bring him back. bunny, you're the newcomer, but don't be intimidated. you wouldn't be here unless you were really, really smart. so good luck, players. here we go. ♪ now let's take a look at the categories for the first round of play... in the next category, there will be a... ...in each correct response, but not necessarily in that order. then we deal with... and finally... alex: michelle. in the kitchen for $200.
a retired operations manager from huntington station, new york... music teacher from toronto, ontario, canada... [ applause ] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, everyone. some of you who are regular watchers of "jeopardy!" will have recognized two of our players today. our returning champion, of course, michelle, who has been with us for four shows now. and ryan, also, who was a contestant earlier this season, but we had a...
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>> my name is brielle from huntington beach. >> are you drunk? >> jimmy: is brielle drunk?one says no, all right. >> oh, i -- yeah. i -- well, two shots of bourbon before we got here at 10:30, three karlsbergs since then, so i hope so. >> jimmy: i hope so too, all part of a balanced breakfast on world cup day. >> what's your name and where are you from? >> chad johnson from los angeles. >> are you drunk? >> jimmy: by the way, that's bad chad. i knew he would come back to us. i really did. is bad chad drunk? oh, all right. we're split on this one. >> no. just left the gym, actually. >> were you drunk during "the bachelorette"? >> no, but i was drunk on "paradise." >> oh, yeah, you were. >> yeah. >> jimmy: the first rule of "paradise," yeah. you never know who you're going to run into. let's see who we have next. >> what's your name and where are you from? >> name is brian. from chicago. family is from croatia. mom's last name is silivich. representing the ic for croatia, what a great day. >> and are you drunk? >> jimmy: is brian -- he better be drunk, in that outfit. >> on m
>> my name is brielle from huntington beach. >> are you drunk? >> jimmy: is brielle drunk?one says no, all right. >> oh, i -- yeah. i -- well, two shots of bourbon before we got here at 10:30, three karlsbergs since then, so i hope so. >> jimmy: i hope so too, all part of a balanced breakfast on world cup day. >> what's your name and where are you from? >> chad johnson from los angeles. >> are you drunk? >> jimmy: by the way, that's bad...
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but i'm also interested in huntington's korea. also ask i have members that are afflicted with both of those. >> those are both terribly important and often tragic neurological diseases. with als as you mentioned there has been encouraging developments of a new therapeutic approach this spring. still very much in this process of being evaluated. huntington's disease i will reflect a bit on 25 years ago my own laboratory was involved in the discovery of the gene that is responsible for that condition. it has been very gratifying to see in the course of this -- just the last year or two to build a model. very encouraging information to use a genetic approach to try and lock the production of the toxic roti. is now in human clinical trial which we are waiting for the full data to be rolled out. is sounding encouraging. a similar possibility to utilize molecular therapy into spinal fluid that gets to the brain may be able to provide benefit. goodness knows we've waited a long time for that to happen. we have a long way to go before we
but i'm also interested in huntington's korea. also ask i have members that are afflicted with both of those. >> those are both terribly important and often tragic neurological diseases. with als as you mentioned there has been encouraging developments of a new therapeutic approach this spring. still very much in this process of being evaluated. huntington's disease i will reflect a bit on 25 years ago my own laboratory was involved in the discovery of the gene that is responsible for...
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back in california, authorities at huntington beach say those headed to the ocean to escape the heateed to be on the lookout for dangerous conditions. you combine the crowds coming out, the dynamic environment, the swell picking up. we're expecting to be very busy the next few days. >> the national weather service says waves on some beaches today could get as high as 10 feet. that's perfect for surfers, but not so much for everyone else. lifeguards are saying if you're not an advanced swimmer, you should probably stay out of the water, despite the heat. >> hopefully residents will be heeding those warnings. carter, thank you so much. >>> the trump administration has increased its count of children who have been separated from their families at the border. the department of health and human services now says it has fewer than 3,000 in custody. last week, it was 2,047. mireya villarael shows us how officials are scrambling to reunite those children with their parents. >> reporter: after more than 50 days apart, this mother and her 8-year-old daughter were reunited in boston thursday af
back in california, authorities at huntington beach say those headed to the ocean to escape the heateed to be on the lookout for dangerous conditions. you combine the crowds coming out, the dynamic environment, the swell picking up. we're expecting to be very busy the next few days. >> the national weather service says waves on some beaches today could get as high as 10 feet. that's perfect for surfers, but not so much for everyone else. lifeguards are saying if you're not an advanced...
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we are going, we have full-time positions needed in petersburg, psychiatrist at martinsburg and huntington, social work core nader, registered nurse and at some of the facilities. we'll go ahead and submit everything for you. i just, i know we brought this to your predecessors before. what plan you have in recruiting. especially in rural areas? whether be alaska or west virginia, rural north carolina or nevada? all of our states, montana, what is your plan to get more people involved in helping us in the va with their expertise? >> yes, senator. i want to go back to experience i had with senator tillerson. when the ribbon was cut at the new va center. in my hometown. one thing that the directors asked senator tillis and was that one size job process does not fit va. fayetteville, north carolyn has very different needs from west los angeles and probably has different needs from west virginia. my pledge, and i think i mentioned it in my opening statement because i believe it. as to allow those medical directors and directors, the ability to move their funds to address the kinds of critical n
we are going, we have full-time positions needed in petersburg, psychiatrist at martinsburg and huntington, social work core nader, registered nurse and at some of the facilities. we'll go ahead and submit everything for you. i just, i know we brought this to your predecessors before. what plan you have in recruiting. especially in rural areas? whether be alaska or west virginia, rural north carolina or nevada? all of our states, montana, what is your plan to get more people involved in helping...
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banks had the most benefit so we like banks like sun trust, we like banks like regions you've got huntingtons ones producing double digits as well. they're winning on both fronts, and those are the ones that should really get the most fraction going forward >> guys, we appreciate it. we appreciate your view. important segment. >>> up next the condiment industry in the cross hairs of a new trade war. next find out why the ketchup business could be one of the biggest casualties >>> energy the worst sector on wall street today. coming up the fast money traders will tell you whether this trade is out of energy stick around hello. let's go for a ride on a peloton. let's go grab a couple thousand friends and chase each other up a hill. let's go make a personal best, then beat it with your personal better than best. let's go bring the world's best instructors right to you. better yet, let's go bring the entire new york studio - live. let's go anytime, anywhere, with anyone who's willing. and let's go do it all right here. ready to go? peloton. with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the low
banks had the most benefit so we like banks like sun trust, we like banks like regions you've got huntingtons ones producing double digits as well. they're winning on both fronts, and those are the ones that should really get the most fraction going forward >> guys, we appreciate it. we appreciate your view. important segment. >>> up next the condiment industry in the cross hairs of a new trade war. next find out why the ketchup business could be one of the biggest casualties...
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que esÁa en huntington park pero tambiÉn tenemos nuestro programa que estÁ en griffin medio school eniles que puede pasar ustedes tambiÉn tienen clÍnicas fijas para hacerse este examen de los ojos? >> sÍ, otra organizaciÓn en... y tambiÉn en los Ángeles brindamos servicios primario para adultos, cuidado dental de todo, tenemos 5 centros de salud en los Ángeles en hollywood y tambiÉn en el este de los Ángeles. >> perfecto, ahÍ estamos viendo en pantalla el nÚmero de telÉfono, tambien la pÁgina web que ustedes pueden entrar, un servicio gratis que definitivamente es un excelente trabajo y tarea la que ustedes hacen, muchas gracias carmen por acompaÑarnos que tengas un excelente dÍa y que sigan haciendo esta labor. >> gracias josÉ. >>. >> muchas gracias a ti. >> pasamos con sandarti que tiene mÁs informaciÓn. >> efectivamente porque como les avisÉ si te perro ronca tranquilo porque les vamos a contar por quÉ lo hace aquÍ en "un nuevo dÍa" mÁs cerca de ti, ya regresamos con la licenciada marta y kanye la dueÑa de presidente elecles informa sand este breve informativo. --hoy se llevara aca
que esÁa en huntington park pero tambiÉn tenemos nuestro programa que estÁ en griffin medio school eniles que puede pasar ustedes tambiÉn tienen clÍnicas fijas para hacerse este examen de los ojos? >> sÍ, otra organizaciÓn en... y tambiÉn en los Ángeles brindamos servicios primario para adultos, cuidado dental de todo, tenemos 5 centros de salud en los Ángeles en hollywood y tambiÉn en el este de los Ángeles. >> perfecto, ahÍ estamos viendo en pantalla el nÚmero de...
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using them to huntington down terrorists. the drone warrior himself brad velicovich joins us next. ito take care of anyct messy situations.. and put irritation in its place. and if i can get comfortable keeping this tookus safe and protected... you can get comfortable doing the same with yours. preparation h. get comfortable with it. is taking the family up to the lake for the weekend. but without the white knuckles this time. 'cuz his new 2018 ford f-150 has blis with trailer coverage. it's brainiac smart. not only does it watch your f-150's blind spots, it's got your trailer covered too. just another reason why ford f-series is america's best-selling truck for 41 straight years. ♪ this is the new 2018 ford f-150. it doesn't just raise the bar, pal. it is the bar. to put on our website? i mean i would have but i'm a commercial vehicle so i don't have hands... or a camera...or a website. should we franchise? is the market ready for that? can we franchise? how do you do that? meg! oh meg! we should do that thing where you put the business cards in the fishbowl and somebody wins some
using them to huntington down terrorists. the drone warrior himself brad velicovich joins us next. ito take care of anyct messy situations.. and put irritation in its place. and if i can get comfortable keeping this tookus safe and protected... you can get comfortable doing the same with yours. preparation h. get comfortable with it. is taking the family up to the lake for the weekend. but without the white knuckles this time. 'cuz his new 2018 ford f-150 has blis with trailer coverage. it's...
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huntington's disease, my own laboratory was involved in the gene that is responsible for that condition. it's gratifying to see, very encouraging information about using a genetic approach and now in the human chin tall trial, it's sounding encouraging. utilizing a molecular therapy injected into the final fluid may be able to provide benefit. we have waited a long for it to happen. we have a long way to go before we have the answers. but this is a lot different than saying we have nothing to offer. >> i appreciate that very much and i yield back. >> the chair recognizes the yes marn from -- gentleman from california. >> thank you very much. thank you for the progress that we have made and not every day do we as the united states come pass -- congress pass laws that say, we did something good. i want to thank all the implementers for doing good work. my first question is the diversity in research of subjects. so thank you for testifying today. i was excited to read in your testimony, dr. collins, 85,000 have started the process and 70 to 75 are from communities who are underrepresented
huntington's disease, my own laboratory was involved in the gene that is responsible for that condition. it's gratifying to see, very encouraging information about using a genetic approach and now in the human chin tall trial, it's sounding encouraging. utilizing a molecular therapy injected into the final fluid may be able to provide benefit. we have waited a long for it to happen. we have a long way to go before we have the answers. but this is a lot different than saying we have nothing to...
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ray from huntington, west virginia. you get the last word. is centrism dead?aller: i wouldn't know about that. i would say no, definitely not. i'm a perfect example. are you there? host: we are. how so? from, basically, a majority democratic county in west virginia. i wanted to say that centrism is kind of related to a prejudice, in a way. voting andes to stuff like that, and what i mean my-- all i can say, from personal experience, i was raised in a predominantly white area. i never was prejudiced, didn't know anything about being prejudiced or what prejudice was. didn't know anything about it. didn't know anything about black people and stuff like that. it was around the 60's, and i was brought into all of this. i guess,d of made, prejudiced, because i moved into an area with a lot of blacks that didn't like whites. how this relates to me and centrism is that i was trying to be like everybody else, democratic. went wayhe democrats radically left and took all of the majority of black people with them. mostly black and people that -- anyways, long story short,
ray from huntington, west virginia. you get the last word. is centrism dead?aller: i wouldn't know about that. i would say no, definitely not. i'm a perfect example. are you there? host: we are. how so? from, basically, a majority democratic county in west virginia. i wanted to say that centrism is kind of related to a prejudice, in a way. voting andes to stuff like that, and what i mean my-- all i can say, from personal experience, i was raised in a predominantly white area. i never was...