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i kept it a secret the whole time. even had it on my phone until i went and talked tojoel porter, my lawyer. i immediately understood the significance, the importance of this footage. i did not trust local law enforcement with this footage. i did not want it to be tampered with. i did not want it to be destroyed. i felt like i had an obligation to release it to the public. footage from the night lit a fire under a community enraged about police killing another black man. joel porter is acting on behalf of abdullah in a suit against the police. they illegally detained him, placed him without justification in the back of a police car, they prevented him from contacting his attorney, confiscated his surveillance equipment. they would not allow him to go to the bathroom. the police behaviour towards mr muflahi was despicable. i think that their actions were intended to intimidate him. two other witnesses were also detained by the police that night. they have never come forward, and despite a federal investigation into the s
i kept it a secret the whole time. even had it on my phone until i went and talked tojoel porter, my lawyer. i immediately understood the significance, the importance of this footage. i did not trust local law enforcement with this footage. i did not want it to be tampered with. i did not want it to be destroyed. i felt like i had an obligation to release it to the public. footage from the night lit a fire under a community enraged about police killing another black man. joel porter is acting...
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i kept it a secret the whole time. had it on my phone until i went and talked tojoel porter, my lawyer. i immediately understood the significance, the importance of this footage. i did not trust local law enforcement with this footage. i did not want it to be tampered with, i did not want it to be destroyed. i felt like i had an obligation to release it to the public. footage from the night lit a fire under a community enraged about police killing another black man. joel porter is acting on behalf of abdullah in a suit against the police. they illegally detained him, placed him withoutjustification in the back of a police car, they prevented him from contacting his attorney, confiscated his surveillance equipment. they would not allow him to go to the bathroom. the police behaviour towards mr muflahi was despicable. i think that their actions were intended to intimidate him. two other witnesses were also detained by the police that night. they have never come forward, and despite a federal investigation into the shooti
i kept it a secret the whole time. had it on my phone until i went and talked tojoel porter, my lawyer. i immediately understood the significance, the importance of this footage. i did not trust local law enforcement with this footage. i did not want it to be tampered with, i did not want it to be destroyed. i felt like i had an obligation to release it to the public. footage from the night lit a fire under a community enraged about police killing another black man. joel porter is acting on...
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i kept it a secret the whole time. that i haven't had it on my phone until i went and talked tojoe porter, phone until i went and talked to joe porter, my phone until i went and talked tojoe porter, my lawyer. i immediately understood the significance and the importance of this footage. i did not trust local law enforcement with this footage. i did not wa nt with this footage. i did not want it to be tampered with, i did not want it to be destroyed. i felt like i did not want it to be destroyed. ifelt like i had did not want it to be destroyed. i felt like i had an obligation to release it to the public. footage from the night lit a fire under a community enraged about police killing another black man. joel porter is acting on behalf of delight in acting on behalf of delight in a suit against the police. they illegally detained him, placed him withoutjustification in the back of a police car, they prevented him from contacting his attorney, confiscated his surveillance equipment. they would not allow him to go to the b
i kept it a secret the whole time. that i haven't had it on my phone until i went and talked tojoe porter, phone until i went and talked to joe porter, my phone until i went and talked tojoe porter, my lawyer. i immediately understood the significance and the importance of this footage. i did not trust local law enforcement with this footage. i did not wa nt with this footage. i did not want it to be tampered with, i did not want it to be destroyed. i felt like i did not want it to be...
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i kept pressing the president. i said, do you think it's a good policy for the president of the united states to be able or to ask foreign leaders to investigate political opponents? the president kept insisting that it was all about corruption. i said, here's the transcript. you released your own words. was pretty contentious, because i kept going back to what was in the transcript he released. i said you gave, like richard nixon when he tape-recorded his secret conversations, you gave the opposition a sword. trump did not believe this. we started talking more about nixon. nixon a few it's months after watergate came out said this is illegal. people did things. i'm responsible. i apologize to the country. i apologize to the democratic national committee, where they had the offices that the burglars broke into. just kind of waited out -- just kind of laid it out in a soulful way. that soulful, but if he had apologized -- and hadp agreed -- if nixon apologized watergate would have gone away. i said on this if you apo
i kept pressing the president. i said, do you think it's a good policy for the president of the united states to be able or to ask foreign leaders to investigate political opponents? the president kept insisting that it was all about corruption. i said, here's the transcript. you released your own words. was pretty contentious, because i kept going back to what was in the transcript he released. i said you gave, like richard nixon when he tape-recorded his secret conversations, you gave the...
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. >> i just kept telling them to be quiet, like a mouse. >> he's going to cry. this is it. >> kids forced to protect one another. >> you grabbed your brother. >> yeah. and just ran. and from out of the blue, a hero. >> i just call to her to run towards me and she starts running. >> could he rescue the very smallest of victims? >> when porsche got up and ran, did you have a moment where you thought, oh, my god. >> hello and welcome to "dateline." newtown, orlando, las vegas, it seems like mass shootings have become all too frequent here in the u.s. and overseas at a mall in nairobi, kenya, masked assailants carried out an even deadlier attack. it was an otherwise normal saturday afternoon of shopping, but when gunmen turned it into a scene of bedlam and bloodshed. but what also emerged that day were some remarkable stories of courage and survival. here is kate snow. >> it's the modern day of town square, shopping, eating, socializing, a trip to the mall is an escape on weekends. and not just in america, in nairobi, kenya, the upscale and modern westgate mall was
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i kind of mixed and matched as i went and kept refining i feel like it isn't just about making things that are beautiful and appealing and rich and [inaudible] the way that the films [inaudible] it has to tell a story.
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and i kept saying to my team—mate, the best player we had on our team, carol caldwell was also 19. i was billiejean moffat then. i love history, ijust billiejean moffat then. i love history, i just love billiejean moffat then. i love history, ijust love history. i kept saying, "we have to be the first ever. we need our names on that cup. " they said, "we know you love history, calm down." we likely beat australia barely against margaret smith and leslie turner — we were all very young at the time. it was a very close doubles match at the end. i'll neverforget it very close doubles match at the end. i'll never forget it as long as i live. and every time i see the cup, i was go over to it and it brings back wonderful memories of when it started. great to have billie jean king on the programme. now, if you think of britain's best divers, you'll probably picture tom daley and jack laugher, who have multiple olympic and world medals between them. but britain's most dominant diver is actually another man — gary hunt. he's an eight—time red bull world series champion and a double world gol
and i kept saying to my team—mate, the best player we had on our team, carol caldwell was also 19. i was billiejean moffat then. i love history, ijust billiejean moffat then. i love history, i just love billiejean moffat then. i love history, ijust love history. i kept saying, "we have to be the first ever. we need our names on that cup. " they said, "we know you love history, calm down." we likely beat australia barely against margaret smith and leslie turner — we were...
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just days after my inauguration, i kept that promise when i nominated judge gorsuch. as you know, he has been very spectacular. andar later, i nominated the senate confirmed justice brett kavanaugh. i the end of my first term, we will have confirmed a record number of federal judges. faithfully will uphold our constitution as written. what has always made america exceptional is our reverence for the impartial rule of law. people have come from all over the world to pursue the american dream based on the sacred principle. equality under the law is the bedrock of our society. it is the principal that inspired american heroes to abolish slavery and and segregation, secure civil rights, and build the most free and just nation in history. unfortunately, there is a growing radical left movement that rejects the principle of equal treatment under the law. if this extreme movement is granted, a majority of the supreme court, it will fundamentally transform america without a single vote of congress. radical justices will erase the second amendment, silence political speech, an
just days after my inauguration, i kept that promise when i nominated judge gorsuch. as you know, he has been very spectacular. andar later, i nominated the senate confirmed justice brett kavanaugh. i the end of my first term, we will have confirmed a record number of federal judges. faithfully will uphold our constitution as written. what has always made america exceptional is our reverence for the impartial rule of law. people have come from all over the world to pursue the american dream...
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i kept wondering. but on the 2nd day i realized you need some discipline and that i just need practice as. if where and how you not important is a chair in a pillow all you need. everyone's different some people need earplugs and i masks to fall asleep in the middle of the day others just need to recline their office chair there are a few tricks you can use salvador dali apparently like to hold a spoon in his right hand when it slipped out of his hand and fell to the floor that's when is siesta was over and he get up and go back to work. for 5 day experiment has talked up be a lot but when she visits the fleet of oratory she says she never felt that she slept very deeply. does it matter that i didn't sleep deeply with children we always feel that the main thing is that they rest even if they don't fall asleep does that apply to adults too. who do you get applies to adults as well as children and it doesn't have to be a deep sleep what you described is fine you just need to doze a bit. here in the sleep
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and age which is radically different from the capitalist scene gate i think i'm into the thing that i kept on saying no it does everything that changes our habits but not the climate helps to usher in a new era moving one we call the era seem. an aerial age and era in which we demonstrate awareness of one another and of the environment and work together to invent new rituals and new customs to create this year out of tonight because. tomas set us a nose ever seen projects require a radical rethink on our part to enduring natural resources rising emissions climate change on the extinction of many species destroying the very basis of all life on us. ever seen places that are not human beings at the center of. protecting not polluting the element that keeps us alive is its main goal. a way of making amends to mother ross while that may sound like a utopian ideal sad to say no and his team have already proven that some of their ideas work in the real world. in argentina the era seen foundation team has already set several world records among them the 1st manned fully solar free flights where t
and age which is radically different from the capitalist scene gate i think i'm into the thing that i kept on saying no it does everything that changes our habits but not the climate helps to usher in a new era moving one we call the era seem. an aerial age and era in which we demonstrate awareness of one another and of the environment and work together to invent new rituals and new customs to create this year out of tonight because. tomas set us a nose ever seen projects require a radical...
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president kept insisting that it was all about corruption and i said well here is the transcript you released your own words and we got, it was pretty contentious because i kept going back to what was in the transcript he released and said you gave like richard nixon when nixon tape-recorded his secret conversations, you gave the opposition a sword and trump did not believe this and we started talking more about nixon and i said look, if nixon a few months after watergate had come out and said, you know, this is illegal people did things and i am responsible and i apologize to the country and i apologized to the democratic national committee and where they had the offices burglars broke into and just laid it out in a sorrowful way and nixon was not that soulful but if he had done this and had apologized and trump agreed that nixon had apologized watergate would have gone away and on this if you apologize and he never apologized and he did not do anything wrong but i said if we went back to this is a good policy and take your daughter who walked on this beautiful property in mar-a-lag
president kept insisting that it was all about corruption and i said well here is the transcript you released your own words and we got, it was pretty contentious because i kept going back to what was in the transcript he released and said you gave like richard nixon when nixon tape-recorded his secret conversations, you gave the opposition a sword and trump did not believe this and we started talking more about nixon and i said look, if nixon a few months after watergate had come out and said,...
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and i kept passing out. i woke up. i believe it was three days into this. i literally plugged the phone back into the wall, called one of my best friends. i told him where i was, and he came and got me. >> that was my friend clarke. >> his large group of friends who really loved him, we decided he needed to go to rehab. so we staged an intervention. and the next day, he was on a plane. >> my whole life i was thrown a thousand life preservers, and i kept tossing them back because i didn't like the color orange. and finally i woke up, and i was like, okay, i'm grabbing this life preserver. >> on january 28th of 1992, clark and my closest friends gave me a plane ticket to minnesota. one way. i entered what is regarded as one of the best addiction treatment facilities in the country. what is now the hazelton betty ford foundation. after five weeks there, they recommended i attend fellowship club which was the hazelton halfway house. it was here at fellowship club that i met someone who is still a friend of mine today. >> welcome home, man. >> thanks, buddy. >>
and i kept passing out. i woke up. i believe it was three days into this. i literally plugged the phone back into the wall, called one of my best friends. i told him where i was, and he came and got me. >> that was my friend clarke. >> his large group of friends who really loved him, we decided he needed to go to rehab. so we staged an intervention. and the next day, he was on a plane. >> my whole life i was thrown a thousand life preservers, and i kept tossing them back...
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i kept repeating that. i understand you want to make that decision come i think it is too early. he kept saying, i am making the decision right now. i had to hold my ground endo that i was serving at the pleasure of the president, it was not my job to please him. mo: in the final months of 2012 before the election and you then took over as chief of staff, president obama had to deal with a significant crisis with the attack in benghazi. your nsc hat, i am wondering if you could walk us through those initial moments. processedent obama that information, what his first questions were and your marching orders. >>. . thanks -- >> thanks. honorime i have had the story from andy, i am reminded at what a pro he is. serviceemarkable bit of he has done over the course of his life. in particular those very difficult days on 9/11 and after. andy, i want to say [indiscernible] i do remember that day quite well. september 11, 2012. oval whereg to the president obama and vice president biden were getting meeting withir -- the joint chiefs. we were getting information developing from benghazi. w
i kept repeating that. i understand you want to make that decision come i think it is too early. he kept saying, i am making the decision right now. i had to hold my ground endo that i was serving at the pleasure of the president, it was not my job to please him. mo: in the final months of 2012 before the election and you then took over as chief of staff, president obama had to deal with a significant crisis with the attack in benghazi. your nsc hat, i am wondering if you could walk us through...
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one of the things i kept putting up on social media is just for him to get some good press. hink he gets a lot of bad press and people don't see the good stuff that he's done. he's really helped me and other fans. we wish him all the best. still to come on sportsday... he's been described as the best boxer in the uk today — josh taylor is one step away from a unification fight for all four world super lightweight titles. and with lewis hamilton on the verge of equalling michael schumacher‘s record of f1 wins, we hearfrom his proud brother nicolas. the hamilton family, me included, if we can't make it, then who will be able to make it. we can't make it, then who will be able to make it. the cricket season finishes this weekend with essex fighting it out with somerset for the bob willis trophy. it's a new competition brought in to allow the county championship to take place, despite the disruption caused by coronavirus. though the sport has managed to defy some of the bleakest predictions, there's much uncertainty over what lies ahead, with many expecting fewer professional cri
one of the things i kept putting up on social media is just for him to get some good press. hink he gets a lot of bad press and people don't see the good stuff that he's done. he's really helped me and other fans. we wish him all the best. still to come on sportsday... he's been described as the best boxer in the uk today — josh taylor is one step away from a unification fight for all four world super lightweight titles. and with lewis hamilton on the verge of equalling michael schumacher‘s...
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we have got to end but hopefully i kept your hearts beating this evening. as ever, a pleasure.k you for watching. up next, it's the film review, but goodbye from me. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. when times are tough, people often look to the movies to lift their spirits, and what better way to do that than with a romcom — like new release the broken hearts gallery? what? why are you getting into my car? what are you doing? for lyft, silver prius. adolpho, i have had the worst night of my life. this isn't a lyft, this is my car. hello? i'm sorry. no, i'll cancel. you're not adolpho? who are you?! my name is nick. geraldine viswa nathan, the break—out star of blockers, plays lucy, a 20—something compulsive hoarder who keeps mementos of all her failed relationships and cannot let go of the past. you just drove me home? are you insane? stranger things‘ dacre montgomery is nick, the conveniently attractive wannabe hotelier into whose car she falls on the rebound from her lat
we have got to end but hopefully i kept your hearts beating this evening. as ever, a pleasure.k you for watching. up next, it's the film review, but goodbye from me. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. when times are tough, people often look to the movies to lift their spirits, and what better way to do that than with a romcom — like new release the broken hearts gallery? what? why are you...
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and i kept pressing the president, i said, do you think it's a good policy for the president of the united states to be able, or to ask foreign leaders to investigate political opponents? the president kept insisting that it was all about corruption. and i said, well, hearin shgwel transcript. you released your own words. and we got -- it was pretty contentious because i kept going back to what was in the transcript he released. i said, you gave, like richard nixon, when nixon tape recorded his secret conversations, you gave the opposition the sword. and trump didn't believe this. and we started talking more about nixon. and i said look at nixon, a few months after watergate had come out and said, you know, this is illegal. people did things. i'm responsible. i apologize to the country. i apologize to the democratic national committee. and they had the office that the burglars broke into, and just kind of laid it out in a soulful way. now, nixon was not that soulful, but if he had done this, if he apologized and trump agreed, oh, yeah, nixon apologized, watergate would have gone away. i sa
and i kept pressing the president, i said, do you think it's a good policy for the president of the united states to be able, or to ask foreign leaders to investigate political opponents? the president kept insisting that it was all about corruption. and i said, well, hearin shgwel transcript. you released your own words. and we got -- it was pretty contentious because i kept going back to what was in the transcript he released. i said, you gave, like richard nixon, when nixon tape recorded his...
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one of the things i kept putting up on social media is just for him to get some good press. n't see the good stuff that he's done. he's really helped me and other fans.
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it was one of the times i kept trying to open the aperture at this point. i kept trying to think bigger and bigger in looking at anything in the point that you have made for me law. there is no foundation for presidential campaign. actually about right now they are talking to the trump administration and what i became obsessed with transitions because in the private sector if you have the merger. although mergers are much more orderly. if you have a 4 trillion-dollar merger you dollars merger you would spend years with teams of lawyers to take over the new company. you understand the organizational charts. you would've have a similar company that you would be up to speed a little bit. the presidency we give them two months between victory and stepping into the job. deaf to make it up as they go along. the institutional memory is very hard to come up with. congress has gotten them up earlier. you need a president that is committed to the idea that you can't just add water to a presidency. continue the gardening metaphor from there. careful preparation for th
it was one of the times i kept trying to open the aperture at this point. i kept trying to think bigger and bigger in looking at anything in the point that you have made for me law. there is no foundation for presidential campaign. actually about right now they are talking to the trump administration and what i became obsessed with transitions because in the private sector if you have the merger. although mergers are much more orderly. if you have a 4 trillion-dollar merger you dollars merger...
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but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to parkinson's. don't take nuplazid if you are allergic to its ingredients. nuplazid can increase the risk of death in elderly people with dementia-related psychosis and is not for treating symptoms unrelated to parkinson's disease. nuplazid can cause changes in heart rhythm and should not be taken if you have certain abnormal heart rhythms or take other drugs that are known to cause changes in heart rhythm. tell your doctor about any changes in medicines you're taking. the most common side effects are swelling of the arms and legs and confusion. we spoke up and it made all the difference. ask your parkinson's specialist about nuplazid. >>> finally tonight
but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to parkinson's. don't take nuplazid if you are allergic to its ingredients....
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i kept my promise and recognized the true capital of israel. [applause] you never know, nowadays. opened the u.s. embassy in jerusalem. [applause] recognized israeli sovereignty over the go along heights -- over the golan heights. they have been trying to get that done for 52 years. jerusalem, they have been talking about it, many, many presidents. they all promised it. nobody did. i did it. and we just did something incredible. even the new york times gave it good reviews. tom friedman gave it phenomenal reviews. achieved the first breakthrough in middle east peace in decades, a deal with israel and the uae. the deal with israel and the uae, and i will tell you we have representatives over right now i'd other people are saying, we want to get into that deal. we want to get the hell out. let's get them all back. don't forget, we are energy independent. there used to be a reason. now we have a reason. it is called israel. but, and we have very good partnerships over there. we have some countries that have treated us very well and we are put to take care of those countries. but we a
i kept my promise and recognized the true capital of israel. [applause] you never know, nowadays. opened the u.s. embassy in jerusalem. [applause] recognized israeli sovereignty over the go along heights -- over the golan heights. they have been trying to get that done for 52 years. jerusalem, they have been talking about it, many, many presidents. they all promised it. nobody did. i did it. and we just did something incredible. even the new york times gave it good reviews. tom friedman gave...
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running into can't state so i created the interest for and i kept putting things over there cause i would find and saving stuff and i would say i'll never write about it . and eventually i think i called you or we had a conversation and i said well, i guess that's the way i can't write about kent state now because i talk about it at school and kids had never heard about it, they didn't know what it was and even adults would say it was just something at kent state and had gone away. so it's so fundamental to who we are as a democracy. what happened there is no fundamental to our freedom and it's so important to remember. >> let's talk about it again, the next conversation we had was how do i write this book? so it was one of the best editorial conversations i think i've had with an author and in that we generally started the conversation having no idea what the answer was going to be and then we basically came to a really good answer. so could you talk aboutthat ? sort of what you were debating and how you were debating telling the storyand what led you to tell you this way ? >> this
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well it is listen to the sergeant solo, i kept looking it up in our service flag. king of the men of service. i see some of them here this morning. private roberts, sergeant jackson, lieutenant carter, and -- >> private parks, first class. >> first class is right. i was over the u.s. over the other night and >> i met somebody saw this >> last time i saw this man one of my members treat me to a ticket to the yankees tune stadium to see look joe. lewis umph >> >> in one minute and 49 seconds, and american fist won a victory. it was not the final victory. know that victory is gonna take a little longer. those two men that were matched in the ring that night are matched again. this time in a far greater arena and for much greater stakes. a paratrooper in the nazi army, men turned into machines challenging the world. joe lewis, training for the fight of his life. this is not a fight between man and man, but between nation and nation. the fight for the real championship of the world to determine which way of life shall survive. their way are our way. this time, we must se
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i didn't always do everything they said but i kept their remarks in my mind all the time to be sensitive be careful. but to be still true to myself and my vision and my point which i think is to create more understanding about the natural myth of gender diversity and kind of make room for kids like mine and people kept saying to me it's okay for you to write this because of your kid. that was kind of my card that i could hold up, but i would prefer to use my writer card. we still need journalism and we still need these kind of words i've used but it's really really important i think for writers with all different kinds of privilege to be aware of ifyou're writing about a group of less power , if you're writing about a group thatyou don't automatically have their perspective , to make sure you consider that all the time in your writing. that was my goal to write something that was both critical and inclusive. that's what i was trying to do. >> i guess a lot of what our discussion was is i think that this book is not a book about transgender. it's a book about all the ways we can find ours
i didn't always do everything they said but i kept their remarks in my mind all the time to be sensitive be careful. but to be still true to myself and my vision and my point which i think is to create more understanding about the natural myth of gender diversity and kind of make room for kids like mine and people kept saying to me it's okay for you to write this because of your kid. that was kind of my card that i could hold up, but i would prefer to use my writer card. we still need...
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was up at deer park and then i turned around but if i kept on going straight that goes into and went and i know a lot of people there i have family that live in this area they've talked to residents that live up in that area and they are certainly evacuated. but they're certainly very scared. and fire officials at the cal fire. news conference we're talking about how there really. >>putting all of their effort to try make sure that the destruction does not come in and swoop in into that town and cause further destruction that this area has already suffered. >>all right, theresa live for us tonight in deer park. theresa thank you for that as we turn our attention now to the 4 zone forecast and check in with lawrence karnow really kind at the mercy of the weather once these fires get going the winds they shift around a bit. >>we're going to see that again right now we're seeing a component outside more that westerly component you see the top of the sales force tower here but all that fog that blanket of fog surging on shore so that increases the humidity the atmosphere slowing down the
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i kept typing. the short-sleeved lawyer announced, my wife is coming in. i thought, good god, here she comes. the lawyer's wife. [laughter] in walks this little five foot, 100 pound woman with a soft green.wearing she and i thought, it can't be the same woman. she is not supposed to look like that. [laughter] she is supposed to look like georges sand. where's the cigar? [laughter] i kept typing. seville, spain on vacation with my family, where i have a home. we were invited to a large cocktail party, and the room was full of males and females. in walked and nita with her husband. don marioented him as . he then said, this is my woman. my chest out and said, i am not your woman! i am a person. [applause] --.ame is anita from the back of the room boomed 80 euros america!" , "vivaa i had been converted through typing. whether through typing, reading, theening, ruth's worked in 1970's as a teacher and litigator converted multitudes, including, as we all know, a majority of the supreme court. 1980, at age 47, bonbons,o tv and she would enjoy a significant place
i kept typing. the short-sleeved lawyer announced, my wife is coming in. i thought, good god, here she comes. the lawyer's wife. [laughter] in walks this little five foot, 100 pound woman with a soft green.wearing she and i thought, it can't be the same woman. she is not supposed to look like that. [laughter] she is supposed to look like georges sand. where's the cigar? [laughter] i kept typing. seville, spain on vacation with my family, where i have a home. we were invited to a large cocktail...
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but there were -- there was an instance for me that i kept -- i feel like i kept avoiding fully puttings icebox. >> seth: mm-hmm. >> and it still makes me feel weird, sadly, because that's what happens with ptsd and it -- the rumor was that i masturbated with an ice cube >> seth: sure. >> so it was a genius nickname that scarred me. and, i mean, i'm talking like after college, i'm waiting tables, and i'm getting a text from a guy still, being like, "what are you doing, icebox? >> seth: oh! [ light laughter ] >> and i'm like, if the song "ice, ice, baby" came on, they'd be like, "icebox --" oh, it's going to be cold! it's going to be cold! and then i would die inside. and literally cry in front of them >> seth: well, of course you would. that is -- i'm having ptsd from that moment. and i just want to applaud the fact that you have empowered yourself by using it for good in this incredibly funny show >> i agree >> thank you so much >> really great. and you didn't give it to your character, we gave it to marissa, but it's still -- >> right but we got bad nicknames >> seth: that would be a
but there were -- there was an instance for me that i kept -- i feel like i kept avoiding fully puttings icebox. >> seth: mm-hmm. >> and it still makes me feel weird, sadly, because that's what happens with ptsd and it -- the rumor was that i masturbated with an ice cube >> seth: sure. >> so it was a genius nickname that scarred me. and, i mean, i'm talking like after college, i'm waiting tables, and i'm getting a text from a guy still, being like, "what are you...
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. >> i kept saying i will never do this again, but looking back now i would do it in a heart beat. >> story this mom can tell her own son someday. >> unbelievable what they did. >> like we needed another reason to be in awe of unurs >>> two new tropical storms in a west coast heat vewa >>> and this is "early today" on this wednesday, september 2nd. frsz it's a badge of armor of care of respect. because it means you fight for the safety of those you love. when you come into walgreens you get a flu shot that's right for you... and them you become a flu fighter. do your part and defend your crew against the flu. ♪ walgreens that's why i take osteo bi-flex, to keep me moving the way i was made to. it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex. plus vitamin d for immune support. osteo bi-flex. ...crunchy oat clusters with a hotouch of honey...ombine... ...plump, juicy raisins... ...and tasty fiber... ...into one delicious cereal? it took a lot of branstorming. get it? kellogg's raisin bran crunch. two scoops of delicious. did you know the existing chlorine in your
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he sold out like almost nobody ever before earlier this year, i kept my promise to american workers when we ended the nafta nightmare and signs the brand-new u.s.-mexico canada aggrieved me stomach agreements i save the u.s. auto industry by withdrawing from the job killing catastrophe. the trans-pacific partnership. that would have hit you. in 2017, i signed a historic executive order making government policy to buy american entire american. you know how much that she's got a sign there buy american. where the has this guy been? they are accusing him of plagiarism. i also took at the toughest ever action to stand up to china's rampant theft of wisconsin jobs. it's all jobs, but you got hit particularly hard. biden has vowed to remove those tariffs and allow china to resume its pillaging. he wants to take the tariffs off tens of billions of dollars a year. i thought like to keep him into the china deal and he wants to remove them. tens of billions of dollars, billions and billions. i gave it to the farmers, i gave it to a lot of people, but i gave most of it by far to the u.s. treasury.
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but the years kept passing and then one day i noticed my hair was turning gray. so what if i was a little bit older? i just ignored it like the pain of my shoulder. i kept right on enjoying the world that we saved from those tyrants so evil and be brave. -- and to pray. -- and depraved. but now, faster and faster the years go by, and many of my dear pals have said goodbye and know today's world might consider sold, they should have seen us when we were young in bold. fewer than 1 million of us march along but i remember all six billion strong. i remember as world war ii buddies, not as some out of date funny duddies. i remember that time when we went off to war them return to a world which was better than before. i will remember all those who served, the greatest generation, a title deserved. that is it and i am going to go celebrate the 75th so with that i will say, off we go into the wild blue yonder climbing into the sun. >> hello, as senator bob dole's cochairman to build the world war ii memorial, it is my honor on the 75th anniversary of vj-day to pay tribu
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as i say if they did i. kept asking must have thought that they would all have to eat out stalin. it will be to last all day still advantage those men yet you still miss calculable votes of idiots and. it is just a deal that you would no know what that. your own wish and you evoke all for which are you no one with any of the border on the me of a dog clueless a boy faced with the decoy danger my chitti and skewer pigs now are now prossed of july even if you do a same show me a. close. up a board which could. and should mean for nuclear what with the cooper you. are still going to be. in. the gift is this they are that just as if you will produce good legal sticker. but you know what i was going to talk to you about yesterday such a thing that's needed you know what you're talking about i should mention it was there because it used to. disappear with the speed of medical bills would be the more you get we would use it would be a little bigger the breach duty or. a little more due to be given should you do any work with scurvy smokers you live in a little boy look. i don't want to g
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i kept saying, "i hope that they make an arrest before her funeral.and there and wonder who's hugging me and -- and who's coming through this line. you know, did they hurt her?" >> reporter: but as heather prepared for her daughter's funeral, investigators were already talking to someone who'd surely be standing in that line of mourners someone very close to halee. >> take a seat over there. >> reporter: coming up -- video from the night of the murder! police have a few questions for halee's friends. so you were thnking "they think i might be involved. >> yeah. >> reporter: something wasn't adding up for you. >> not at all. >> when "dateline" continues. hpv can cause certain cancers when your child grows up. get in its way. hpv can affect males and females... and there's no way to predict who will or won't clear the virus. but you can help protect your child by taking a first step. the cdc recommends hpv vaccination at age 11 or 12 to help protect against certain cancers. hey cancer! not... my... child. don't wait... talk to your child's doctor about
i kept saying, "i hope that they make an arrest before her funeral.and there and wonder who's hugging me and -- and who's coming through this line. you know, did they hurt her?" >> reporter: but as heather prepared for her daughter's funeral, investigators were already talking to someone who'd surely be standing in that line of mourners someone very close to halee. >> take a seat over there. >> reporter: coming up -- video from the night of the murder! police have a...
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. >> i kept saying i'm never doing this again. ll never do it but looking back now i would do it in a heart beat. >> reporter: a story this mom can tell her own son some day morgan chesky nbc news lake charles >> so glad they're all safe that is "nightly news" for this tuesday be sure to check out the kids edition on youtube and nbc news.com thank you for watching i'm peter alexander. for all of us here at nbc news, have a good night. ♪ >> kelly: welcome to another beautiful day in the summer staycation celebration. let's get things started with the song by the very talented wynonna judd. here is me andll with "i saw the light." ♪ i laid a red rose on your front porch note ♪ ♪ i rang the doorbell and turned to go ♪ ♪ baby when the curtains moved ♪ i couldn't believe the view ♪ i saw the light in your window tonight ♪ ♪ i saw two shadows holding each other tight ♪ ♪ i know the truth when i look in your eyes ♪ ♪ i saw the light in your window
. >> i kept saying i'm never doing this again. ll never do it but looking back now i would do it in a heart beat. >> reporter: a story this mom can tell her own son some day morgan chesky nbc news lake charles >> so glad they're all safe that is "nightly news" for this tuesday be sure to check out the kids edition on youtube and nbc news.com thank you for watching i'm peter alexander. for all of us here at nbc news, have a good night. ♪ >> kelly: welcome to...
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i kept a copy. he kept a copy. hat he wanted and make sure everything was, you know, up to snuff. >> you saw his photo i.d.? >> i saw his photo i.d. >> and how carefully did you store the information? >> i'm kind of a pack rat by nature. it's my -- my teacher nature, you don't throw anything away. so all of the e-mail conversations that he and i had, i kept. all the text messages between he and i, i kept. and i still had pictures that i had originally posted on armslist, those were still on my home computer. and as he was leaving, again, to cover myself, i wrote down his license plate number. >> you are a careful guy. >> i am. >> was he a nice fellow? >> for the very limited interaction we had, yeah. he seemed very nice, very normal. he asked me how to load it. i showed him how. >> and that was it? off he went? >> off he went. >> and then, a few days later, the school secretary gave drew a message. a polk county detective wanted to talk to him right away. >> and my very first thought was i interpreted the law wrong
i kept a copy. he kept a copy. hat he wanted and make sure everything was, you know, up to snuff. >> you saw his photo i.d.? >> i saw his photo i.d. >> and how carefully did you store the information? >> i'm kind of a pack rat by nature. it's my -- my teacher nature, you don't throw anything away. so all of the e-mail conversations that he and i had, i kept. all the text messages between he and i, i kept. and i still had pictures that i had originally posted on armslist,...
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as i say if they did i. kept asking less had to tell you what i'll have to eat you have stolid to think. it will lead to less. good taste on t.v. if this goes on yet you still miscalculate the whole votes of idiots. it is just a deal that you would know know what that. your own wish and you evoke it all for which i'm you know i'm with any of the board on the me i would talk to or support based with the decoy danged my chitti and skewer is now on now plus there's a lot even to do a same show me a. full. board which could. and should mean for nuclear war 2 at the corner but you. are still going to bring in. we get this idea that your position will produce good if your legal stuff. but you know what i used to talk to you about yesterday such a thing i'll say to you what you're coming up but you're just pissed because i choose to. disappear with the feet of medical bills would be the more you get we would use it would be a little beach beauty or maybe butch but who knows of it as the old would you go to work to convi
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i kept that company going. ed 30,000 jobs, but then every year, they always endorse the democrats. it doesn't matter good or bad. and james, i'm so disappointed in that guy. so i called, i said i'd love to get their support. i'm sorry, sir, they've already endorsed sleepy joe biden. it's like automatic. but you know who doesn't endorse, all the workers underneath. he will either throw him out or he'll retire. you get tired. it's like automatic, they endorsed the democrats. because the democrats do whatever the heck they want, it's really -- the workers, the people underneath, the real people there with us all the way. i have hired thousands and thousands of teamsters, all the country work -- they just like wedded, it's almost like a habit. i consider it a habit. i think it's a disgraceful but i saved this company. a big company, good company, great people, we saved it. and then you say, unrelated, totally unrelated, hey, we'd like to -- i'm sorry it's already done, these people are terrible but that's all right.
i kept that company going. ed 30,000 jobs, but then every year, they always endorse the democrats. it doesn't matter good or bad. and james, i'm so disappointed in that guy. so i called, i said i'd love to get their support. i'm sorry, sir, they've already endorsed sleepy joe biden. it's like automatic. but you know who doesn't endorse, all the workers underneath. he will either throw him out or he'll retire. you get tired. it's like automatic, they endorsed the democrats. because the democrats...