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i sat in thefront row and i was so attracted to richard iii, which is not a normal thing, i know. >> stephen: no, richard iii says in the opening monologue saying i am so lig the dogs bark -- so ugly the dogs bark at me. >> yeah, but he was sexy. >> stephen: so he was doing a terrible job at richard iii is what you're saying. >> yeah, but he did a great job because he got me interested in
i sat in thefront row and i was so attracted to richard iii, which is not a normal thing, i know. >> stephen: no, richard iii says in the opening monologue saying i am so lig the dogs bark -- so ugly the dogs bark at me. >> yeah, but he was sexy. >> stephen: so he was doing a terrible job at richard iii is what you're saying. >> yeah, but he did a great job because he got me interested in
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doesn't work. >> reporter: and so ernest scherer iii was found guilty.ecutive life sentences, no parole. his sister katherine, daughter of the victims, spoke publicly for the first time outside the courtroom. >> hard to have to talk about my parents and the loss. they're no longer with me at all. it does tear me up. >> do you feel justice was served? >> i don't know. it's hard. it's hard to admit that anybody could do something like that. >> reporter: and adrienne solomon, the one-time teacher of the flying trapeze, the woman who thought she had learned a thing or two about reading people, still wonders why she just didn't see it. >> i don't trust my judgment and i don't trust other people are telling the truth. and that's hard. >> i wonder if you'll ever get that back. >> i don't know. i'm sure over time -- everything's been getting better. but i'm still not ready to be trusting of everyone so easily. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." >> she was crying and crying. i said, "what's wrong?" and she says, "debbie's dead." we all wanted to believ
doesn't work. >> reporter: and so ernest scherer iii was found guilty.ecutive life sentences, no parole. his sister katherine, daughter of the victims, spoke publicly for the first time outside the courtroom. >> hard to have to talk about my parents and the loss. they're no longer with me at all. it does tear me up. >> do you feel justice was served? >> i don't know. it's hard. it's hard to admit that anybody could do something like that. >> reporter: and adrienne...
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maniac cop iii. maniac cop iii, exactly. and evil dead ii. generally considered the better film!nvest an evening in maniac cop, go for the third one! this is the kind of advice you don't get online. when you're scrolling through thumbnails, that's right. and a certain boy wizard is represented. what's happening with harry potter fans is they are all reaching that age now when they are starting to experience the nostalgia of it and for people who grew up buying the books, this would've been probably first way they watched the movie at home. but is there really a market for this? we wanted to know when people had last used a video recorder. at my nan's, watching the clangers. that's an old, old kids programme. i had land before time, that's my favourite. and you've still got it on vhs, in the attic? they're just rubbish, aren't they? too big and bulky. i have it in my house. what kinds of things? probably wrestling, i imagine — wwf. we took one to the car— boot sale last week. and did it sell? no, and then it went to the charity shop. just time to pop back to vide0dyssey and make a
maniac cop iii. maniac cop iii, exactly. and evil dead ii. generally considered the better film!nvest an evening in maniac cop, go for the third one! this is the kind of advice you don't get online. when you're scrolling through thumbnails, that's right. and a certain boy wizard is represented. what's happening with harry potter fans is they are all reaching that age now when they are starting to experience the nostalgia of it and for people who grew up buying the books, this would've been...
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i sat in thefront row and i was so attracted to richard iii, which is not a normal thing, i know. >>ogue saying i am so lig the dogs bark -- so ugly the dogs bark at me. >> yeah, but he was sexy. >> stephen: so he was doing a terrible job at richard iii is what you're saying. >> yeah, but he did a great job because he got me interested in shakespeare. >> stephen: do you have a favorite line? >> romeo and juliet is my favorite play. i have been lucky to play the part twice. juliet says, my bounty is as boundless as the sea, my love is deep. the more i give to thee, the more i have for both are infinite. >> stephen: wow. nicely done ( applause ) >> thank you. it's beautiful. >> stephen: it's so beautiful. when i was studying chic spare in college, my teacher said, if you know the answer, don't answer, then she read those two lines and said for those of you who don't know who's saying this, is it a man or a woman speaking, to get a sense of how much of the spirit of the character goes into the words shakespeare uses, i said it's a woman, bounty, boundless, the ocean is a feminine image.
i sat in thefront row and i was so attracted to richard iii, which is not a normal thing, i know. >>ogue saying i am so lig the dogs bark -- so ugly the dogs bark at me. >> yeah, but he was sexy. >> stephen: so he was doing a terrible job at richard iii is what you're saying. >> yeah, but he did a great job because he got me interested in shakespeare. >> stephen: do you have a favorite line? >> romeo and juliet is my favorite play. i have been lucky to play...
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sue and edr wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter barbar hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that'shy we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station fr viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. the united states is holding trade talks in beijing today. this ces days after the trump administration imposed new tariffs on aluminum and steel made in canada, mexico and the euroan union. commerce secretary wilbur ross arrived in cna for meetings pected to last several days. earlier this week, the white house said it would move forward with a plan to impose a 25% tariff on chinese products using new technologies in part to protect national security. just two weeks ago, u.
sue and edr wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter barbar hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that'shy we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station fr viewers like you. thank you. from the...
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wrapper on -- rapid fire is not the same as then those allies are thinking to be prepared for world war iii. and all of those troops. and why didn't we go with this thing? but i do want to say that senator reid and i in the committee have done everything we could to accommodate anyone as best the rules would allow us to do and with those limitations to do everything we can do so with the entire armed services committee working on the house side democrats and republicans to do everything we could to keep this from happening. the one senator who could will -- put this off and i do regret that. >> is senator from rhode island. thank you for the senator for his extraordinary leadership obviously year all fired by sherman mccain with his incredible leadership over the last many years but and very tyollegial and activity and then operating under those rules and a close connection to the department of defense that this is about the men and women in uniform in united states. every year we pass the bill because the leadership but every year they see this as the only train leaving town and we have to
wrapper on -- rapid fire is not the same as then those allies are thinking to be prepared for world war iii. and all of those troops. and why didn't we go with this thing? but i do want to say that senator reid and i in the committee have done everything we could to accommodate anyone as best the rules would allow us to do and with those limitations to do everything we can do so with the entire armed services committee working on the house side democrats and republicans to do everything we...
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said, back in 2015, when the decision was taken to not any more send back, according to the dublin iiile from syria, iraq, and afghanistan, that was the decision taken on friday 11th of september 2015. i sat down in news discussion that this will cause problems, because it was a fairly unilateral decision. there was no consultation taken among other european partners. and when you ask me now about a collective european approach, ijust imagined that not only that on a governmental level we are working together, the austrian authorities, as of january 2016, had started to co—operate with their executive colleagues, whether it was police forces, army, or others, both in serbia, hungary, and in particular macedonia, because there were several european governments who decided not to have nasty pictures in their backyards. so the nasty pictures were pushed to the macedonian—greek border and nasty pictures had to happen somewhere else. so our approach is to pre—empt a replay of what we have seen before. if i may say so, your approach appears to be based upon the building of walls, ever higher
said, back in 2015, when the decision was taken to not any more send back, according to the dublin iiile from syria, iraq, and afghanistan, that was the decision taken on friday 11th of september 2015. i sat down in news discussion that this will cause problems, because it was a fairly unilateral decision. there was no consultation taken among other european partners. and when you ask me now about a collective european approach, ijust imagined that not only that on a governmental level we are...
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sue and edgar wachenheim iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. ing is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retiment products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios atr lincoln cen new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. u.s. government officials say they know the location of all of the more than 2,000 children separated from their p or guardians at the border with mexico. and that g working to reunite them with their families. in a report released last night, the department of health and human services states that 17% of the chiren in its custody were placed there as a result of the "zero tolerance" policy. the rest, according to.h.s., re unaccompanied by an adult. customs and border patrol reported 522 children have been
sue and edgar wachenheim iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. ing is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retiment products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios atr lincoln...
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moreover, i have participated in the confirmation of half of all article iii judges who have ever served. throughout this process i have met some of the brightest legal minds this world has to offer. i have watched in disgust as my friends on the democrat side sought to undo these men and women for political gain. judicial obstruction is a serious issue on its own right, but it is merely a symptom of a much larger problem of politicization of our courts. in today's america, republicans and democrats espouse two vastly different visions for the judicial branch. on the right we believe in the judiciary outlined in the constitution, an integral but necessarily limited branch of government that interprets laws but doesn't make them. we believe in a judiciary filled with judges who are committed to upholding the constitution as written, not molding it to fit their political preferences. on the left, you have a starkly different vision. the left believes that the judiciary should assume an activist role, stepping in to fill the gaps of legislation where congress fails. in doing so, the judicia
moreover, i have participated in the confirmation of half of all article iii judges who have ever served. throughout this process i have met some of the brightest legal minds this world has to offer. i have watched in disgust as my friends on the democrat side sought to undo these men and women for political gain. judicial obstruction is a serious issue on its own right, but it is merely a symptom of a much larger problem of politicization of our courts. in today's america, republicans and...
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illegally they are showing the strength to our allies in that area that they are preparing for world war iii so it is very thing. most of us like to go back home where the real people are to talk about how we have the best of everything in our military. but artillery is measured by rapidfire and range. right now both russia and china are ahead ofs. with that type of weapon operating five times the speed of sound right now we are making progress the same thing is true with the triad. the bill is very important and we want more amendment and we are hoping to get to open amendment that we had considered 300 amendments in our bill during the markup. we have a managers package with those bartisan amendments and iust came back from those that were created all around the world they try to get the most significant and important bill every year to get that past and get it passed. the longer we delay the more there is a negative and on that we'd want that to happen. this is the most important bill each year. >> inddition now we are taking care of the military republicans they focus on the progrowth an
illegally they are showing the strength to our allies in that area that they are preparing for world war iii so it is very thing. most of us like to go back home where the real people are to talk about how we have the best of everything in our military. but artillery is measured by rapidfire and range. right now both russia and china are ahead ofs. with that type of weapon operating five times the speed of sound right now we are making progress the same thing is true with the triad. the bill is...
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while peru's captain paolo guerrero, given a reprieve by a swiss court who agreed to temporarily lift a iii—monthn for sport for a failed drugs test, scored twice in his side's 3—0 win over saudi arabia. world cup—bound costa rica beat northern ireland by the same score. england have beaten pakistan by an innings and 55 runs to win the second test at headingley inside three days. it's england's first win in 9 tests and means they've drawn the two—match series 1—1. having resumed on 302—7, england finished 363 all out in theirfirst innings for a lead of 189. jos buttler hit an unbeaten 80 off 101 balls. pakistan then collapsed to 134 all out, with stuart broad taking three wickets. defeat in the first match at lords meant pressure on joe defeat in the first match at lords meant pressure onjoe root and trevor bayliss. performance at headingley is encouraging. it shows they have what it takes at test level, with jos they have what it takes at test level, withjos buttler showing what he can offer the england side. as a group it is important we do notjust paper over the cracks. we have a lot of work t
while peru's captain paolo guerrero, given a reprieve by a swiss court who agreed to temporarily lift a iii—monthn for sport for a failed drugs test, scored twice in his side's 3—0 win over saudi arabia. world cup—bound costa rica beat northern ireland by the same score. england have beaten pakistan by an innings and 55 runs to win the second test at headingley inside three days. it's england's first win in 9 tests and means they've drawn the two—match series 1—1. having resumed on...
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they are showing atrgth so that our allies in that area think that they are preparing for world war iii. it is a very serious thing. we are not ahead -- most of like to go out back, or the real how weare and talk about have the very best of everything. we have been able to say that until fairly recently. we don't anymore. -- measured majored by rapidfire and rain. of the russia and china are ahead of us. type of weapon that operates at five times the speed of sound, right now, we are making progress on it. china and russia are both ahead of us. the same thing is true of the triad. we are not number one anymore and we are going to get there, though i think it is very imrtant and i think we want more amendments. we want an open amendment process, we are hoping to get to open amendments but we have to say that we actually considered 300 amendments in our bill during the markup. we have been that route and we have a manager package that we are -- 45 bipartisan amendments in. i just came back from visiting afghanistan, and all around the world, and these guys are depending on us to get the m
they are showing atrgth so that our allies in that area think that they are preparing for world war iii. it is a very serious thing. we are not ahead -- most of like to go out back, or the real how weare and talk about have the very best of everything. we have been able to say that until fairly recently. we don't anymore. -- measured majored by rapidfire and rain. of the russia and china are ahead of us. type of weapon that operates at five times the speed of sound, right now, we are making...
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. —— the iii—year—old. she found her husband lying in a pool of his own blood.in the back and died in an ambulance a short time later. the problem was that arkady babchenko turned out the following day not to be dead after all, but a participant in a sting operation set up by ukrainian security services intended to foil what they said was a russian assassination plot. sarah louise ellis thought there would be egg on the faces at bbc news after falsely announcing the murder of a journalist in ukraine which was actually a sting operation. but if that was a prime example of fake news, it was a case of the news that concerned hundreds of viewers and earlier this week. last friday the former english defence league leader tommy robinson was arrested and jailed for potentially prejudicing a court case. he was broadcasting on social media outside leeds crown court when a trial was taking place and a judge found him guilty of co nte m pt of and a judge found him guilty of contempt of court. over a quarter of a million people viewed his footage, and many were bemused ther
. —— the iii—year—old. she found her husband lying in a pool of his own blood.in the back and died in an ambulance a short time later. the problem was that arkady babchenko turned out the following day not to be dead after all, but a participant in a sting operation set up by ukrainian security services intended to foil what they said was a russian assassination plot. sarah louise ellis thought there would be egg on the faces at bbc news after falsely announcing the murder of a...
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the peru captain paolo guerrero will be able to play at the world cup after a iii—month suspension wasrarily lifted. the striker tested positive for cocaine last october following a world cup qualifier. he's always maintained he took it accidentally in contaminated tea. and had just finished a six month fifa suspension when the ban was extended in may, meaning he would miss the world cup. the captains of peru's group c rivals australia, denmark and france asked for fifa to lift the ban. and now a swiss tribunal has done just that... ruling the extension was "unjustified". serena williams‘ return to grand slam tennis has continued with another victory at the french open. the american secured a second round comeback win over australia's ashleigh barty on day five. while, world number one rafael nadal eased into the third round, as colm harrison explains. it is hard to see how any player can beat rafael nadal in this form. another faultless performance from the champion as the argentinian‘s campaign ended with a double fault. if anybody can get the better of rafael nadal, then dominic thi
the peru captain paolo guerrero will be able to play at the world cup after a iii—month suspension wasrarily lifted. the striker tested positive for cocaine last october following a world cup qualifier. he's always maintained he took it accidentally in contaminated tea. and had just finished a six month fifa suspension when the ban was extended in may, meaning he would miss the world cup. the captains of peru's group c rivals australia, denmark and france asked for fifa to lift the ban. and...
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. >> now i want to take you back to massachusetts, joseph kennedy iii. let's take a listen. >> infant little girl, infant little boy, we stand up and we say, not on our watch, not while we have something to say about it, not while you will hear our voices and see our signs, notary while we can march, not while we can protest, not while we will stand up and say to the people of boston and massachusetts and the united states and around the world with nearly 650 gathering just like this one around the planet today they with will stand up and fight for our humanity and the humanity of our neighborhood. we'll fight for a government that is as good as the people it seeks to serve, that we see our humanity in the eyes of those children locked in those cages, and we will not accept it. folks, i will leave you with one last message. you, the thousands of people gathered in this square brought forth the emancipation movement, you brought forth the women's right to vote, you brought forth guy rights and equality. we will win. we will win. it may not be today. it ma
. >> now i want to take you back to massachusetts, joseph kennedy iii. let's take a listen. >> infant little girl, infant little boy, we stand up and we say, not on our watch, not while we have something to say about it, not while you will hear our voices and see our signs, notary while we can march, not while we can protest, not while we will stand up and say to the people of boston and massachusetts and the united states and around the world with nearly 650 gathering just like...
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mueller iii, indict people for crimes that don't pertain to russian collusion and this is what could happen. the special counsel has awesome powers, as you know, but the president has even more awesome powers. so there's roger stone translating the pardon for us. >> he got the signal, although i wouldn't say there's any exception for russian collusion. i mean, this is a very strong signal to everybody who's being investigated by the southern district of new york or by robert mueller that if they just don't hurt the president, he will protect them. it's a terrible message to send. and even though the pardon power itself is very broad, when pardons are used as part of a conspiracy or a scheme to obstruct justice and take down the legal system, they can form a pattern offi impeachable offenses that's what we're seeing. >> alan dershowitz says that anything that's a presidential power, whenever exercised by the president, by definition you can't impeach the president for that. you two have a sharp disagreement over this for example in the pardon power. professor dershowitz would hold tha
mueller iii, indict people for crimes that don't pertain to russian collusion and this is what could happen. the special counsel has awesome powers, as you know, but the president has even more awesome powers. so there's roger stone translating the pardon for us. >> he got the signal, although i wouldn't say there's any exception for russian collusion. i mean, this is a very strong signal to everybody who's being investigated by the southern district of new york or by robert mueller that...
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memory of clarisse arnhold, the halmi family in memory of robt halmi, sr., sue and edgar wachenheim iiite w. cassidy foundation, the lillian goldman charitable trust, the fin m. d'agostino foundation, rosalind p. walter, sandra atlas bass, the arlene and milton d. berkman philanthropic fund,
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sue and edgar heim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and dlona t. va the j.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your .retirement compa >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by ieontributions to your pbs station fromrs like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. today, china warned of a trade war if the united states increases tariffs. the canadian prime minister used the terms "insulting andac ptable" in response to new u.s. tariffs on his country's steel and aluminum. and the planned historic summit between president trump and north korea's leader kim jong us ow less than ten days away. but in washington this morning, most of the talk was about a 20- page confidential ent from the president's legal team to special counsel robe
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should there be another vertical merger challenge who are looking around to see what their article iii judicial colleagues have done in their opinions can't miss this one. students around the world will be reading this opinion. if you tried to avoid the idea of the vertical policy landscape this opinion will be one that scholars and practitioners and agencies can't ignore whether they agree with it or not. >> diana mas, if you're making dollar a game, which you appeal this case? >> i absolutely would. notwithstanding the fact that this beauty is a bit isolated and doesn't have much precedential value. given the strength of the government's complaint, given how one-sided the opinion is. let's be honest, it's a very one-sided opinion. in fact, the government admonishes, but suggests were strongly discourages government for an appeal the case and then going on to appeal. that's really for the appellate court to determine whether the government appeal has merit or not. .. with this behemoth merger and are critically important media content and distribution markets. it is huge ramifications
should there be another vertical merger challenge who are looking around to see what their article iii judicial colleagues have done in their opinions can't miss this one. students around the world will be reading this opinion. if you tried to avoid the idea of the vertical policy landscape this opinion will be one that scholars and practitioners and agencies can't ignore whether they agree with it or not. >> diana mas, if you're making dollar a game, which you appeal this case? >>...
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going second to the sacramento kings was his team may marvin bagley iii. >>> it is friday, so we all have our plans for the weekend. let's s if you have to change and make them indoors. here's michelle grossman. the good news is it's friday. the bad news is we're going to see a lot of rain today and also saturday, even some spots on sunday. this is the weekend outlook on saturday. lots of green showing up. that's whe we have the potential for seeing some rain. so probably changing a lot of tdoor plans. the south we're going to be muggy. we're going to be warm. umperatures in theer 80s. then we're going to be cooler than normal in the northeast. warming up on saturday. now here's a closer look at the day ahead. look at the northeast. we are looking well below normal for this time of year. temperatures in the 60s in some spots. a little light jacket there. we are warm in the south. temperatures near 100 degrees in parts of texas, and in florida we're looking at temperatures in the upper 90s with se storms. so hopefully you guys have some indoor plans. at beast on thek burner. >> i don'
going second to the sacramento kings was his team may marvin bagley iii. >>> it is friday, so we all have our plans for the weekend. let's s if you have to change and make them indoors. here's michelle grossman. the good news is it's friday. the bad news is we're going to see a lot of rain today and also saturday, even some spots on sunday. this is the weekend outlook on saturday. lots of green showing up. that's whe we have the potential for seeing some rain. so probably changing a...
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the annual tradition dates back to 1848 when it was founded by king edward iii who was inspired by tales arthur. >>> on "cbs this morning," the queen of the summer read, elin hilderbrand, joins us in studio. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems, and could be on the journey to much worse. try parodontax toothpaste. it's clinically proven to remove plaque, the main cause of bleeding gums. for healthy gums and strong teeth. leave bleeding gums behind with parodontax toothpaste. gives skin the moisture it needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology skin is petal smooth after all, a cleanser's just a cleanser unless it's olay. >>> our top story this morning -- president trump will be on capitol hill today to meet with republicans on possible immigration bills. the meeting comes as outrage grows louder over undocumented immigrant children being separated from their parents. bipartisan lawmakers are calling for the separations to end. the president is blaming democrats. >>> and many of the immigrants coming to our southern border are fleeing v
the annual tradition dates back to 1848 when it was founded by king edward iii who was inspired by tales arthur. >>> on "cbs this morning," the queen of the summer read, elin hilderbrand, joins us in studio. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems, and could be on the journey to much worse. try parodontax toothpaste. it's clinically proven to remove plaque, the main cause of bleeding gums. for healthy gums and strong teeth. leave bleeding gums...
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any amendments on title iii? title ii? >> mr. chairman, senator leahy is not here and asked me if i would offer an amendment that's been modified. i understand we may be able to take on a voice vote. and i would just -- this would give livestock and dairy farmers flexibility to prioritize implementation of the environmental quality inn sent tiffs program whole farm plan and would provide more time for livestock and dairy producers to complete their required whole farm management plans. i would offer that on behalf of senator leahy and ask for support. >> all those in favor of the leahy amendment please signify by saying aye. >> aye. >> all opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair the ayes have it. senator thune. >> mr. chairman, the -- this is thune number 9. this emdamendment provides seve improvements to crp and is supported by ducks unlimited, if he is ants forever and the national farmers union. very simply it would increase acreage, the base or the crp acreage today capped at 24 million acres, the base bill has it at 25. thi
any amendments on title iii? title ii? >> mr. chairman, senator leahy is not here and asked me if i would offer an amendment that's been modified. i understand we may be able to take on a voice vote. and i would just -- this would give livestock and dairy farmers flexibility to prioritize implementation of the environmental quality inn sent tiffs program whole farm plan and would provide more time for livestock and dairy producers to complete their required whole farm management plans. i...
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should there be another vertical merger challenge who are looking around to see what their article iii judicial colleagues have done in these opinions can't miss this one because there's nothing else. students around the world will be reading this opinion. i think it's hard to avoid the idea that in the vertical merger policy landscape, this opinion will be one that scholars in part missionaries and agencies simply can't ignore whether they agree with it or not. >> diana maas come if you're making bell ringing, would you appeal this case? >> i absolutely would. notwithstanding the fact that this is a bit isolated and doesn't have much precedential value. given the strength of the government's complaint, given how one-sided the opinion is. and let's be honest, it's a very one-sided opinion. the government admonishes, but suggests strongly that government from appealing the case, from seeking a stay of going on to appeal. that is really for the appellate court to determine whether the appeal has merit or not. it's very one-sided, very fact specific. it is almost suspended without a lot o
should there be another vertical merger challenge who are looking around to see what their article iii judicial colleagues have done in these opinions can't miss this one because there's nothing else. students around the world will be reading this opinion. i think it's hard to avoid the idea that in the vertical merger policy landscape, this opinion will be one that scholars in part missionaries and agencies simply can't ignore whether they agree with it or not. >> diana maas come if...
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ellis iii says the charges against the former trump campaign chairman are fuirmly within the bounds of that authorized the mueller probe. manafort's attorney argues those charges of bank fraud and failure to file tax returns have nothing to do with election meddling. president trump previously called ellis special and highly respected for questioning mueller's motivation. >>> the frantic search for 12 missing boys and their coach trapped in a cave in northern thailand stretches into its fifth day. the thai government has sent in extra troops adding to the large scale rescue effort. more teams have gone in fully equipped to dive into w as deep asfe aft heavy rain caused the water levels in the cave to rise quickly. a british cave expert says if ths a the coach were in the prieth place, they should be able to survive for a sixth day. no signs of life have been found yet. >>> now to a bizarre incident on spirit airlines where a woman was removed from a flight after an earth melt down. it happened when the plane made an unscheduled landing for a medical emergency. the woman is seen on came
ellis iii says the charges against the former trump campaign chairman are fuirmly within the bounds of that authorized the mueller probe. manafort's attorney argues those charges of bank fraud and failure to file tax returns have nothing to do with election meddling. president trump previously called ellis special and highly respected for questioning mueller's motivation. >>> the frantic search for 12 missing boys and their coach trapped in a cave in northern thailand stretches into...
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going second to the sacramento kings was his team may marvin bagley iii. >>> it is friday, so we all have our plans for the weekend. let's see ifou haveo and make them indoors. here's michelle grossman. >> the good news is it's friday. the bad news is we're going to see a lot of rain today and also saturday, even some spots on sunday. this is the weekend outlook on saturday. lots of green showing up. that's where we have the potential for seeing some rain. so probably changing a lot of outdoor plans. in the south we're going to be muggy. we're going to be warm. temperatures in the upper 80s. then we're going to be cooler than normal in the south. temperatures near 100 degrees in parts of texas, and in florida we're looking at temperatures in the upper 90s with some storms. so hopefully you guys have some indoor plans. at least on the back burner. >> i don't know. mind over matter. i'm hoping it will turn things around for the weekend. >> might only get worse. summer barely beginning too. >>> just days after mexico did the unthinkable, world cup fans were treated to another surprising
going second to the sacramento kings was his team may marvin bagley iii. >>> it is friday, so we all have our plans for the weekend. let's see ifou haveo and make them indoors. here's michelle grossman. >> the good news is it's friday. the bad news is we're going to see a lot of rain today and also saturday, even some spots on sunday. this is the weekend outlook on saturday. lots of green showing up. that's where we have the potential for seeing some rain. so probably changing a...
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mali's ancient mosques and richard iii brought many tourists to a place known for its religious tolerance history. but now that is all in the past. both al qaeda and islamic state, fighting military convoys. roadside bombs, used to deadly effect. this is what is left of timbuktu airport after the french and united nations‘ race was attacked in april. —— base there. 0ne us soldier was killed. and other name added to the memorial in mali, the most dangerous us peacekeeping mission. it is a problem we have to cope with and face. we have to face the violence and protect ourselves and the mandate and the human system and the mandate and the human system and we have to protect the civilians. nearly 14,000 people from almost 60 countries. a year mission. it is not in harmony. —— a billion dollar a year. a perfect target for jihadists. wejoined a rare heavily protected convoy risking roadside bombs to go out and meet community leaders. young people, security. the un team lifted what they wanted to talk about. they were trying to win people over to see how they could help. but the elders would not
mali's ancient mosques and richard iii brought many tourists to a place known for its religious tolerance history. but now that is all in the past. both al qaeda and islamic state, fighting military convoys. roadside bombs, used to deadly effect. this is what is left of timbuktu airport after the french and united nations‘ race was attacked in april. —— base there. 0ne us soldier was killed. and other name added to the memorial in mali, the most dangerous us peacekeeping mission. it is a...
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sue and edgar heim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and dlona t. va the j.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate fundin p
sue and edgar heim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and dlona t. va the j.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate fundin p
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sue and edgar wachenheim iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. anderson family fund.
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economic advisor to former chairman pat the iii from 2005. and north american standards board as vice chair of the business council for sustainable energy and as interim executive director of the wind energy foundation. mr. gramgramlich has received the an achievement award and honors and master public policy from u.s. california berkeley. welcome. i now recognize the chairman, mr. smith. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate being able to introduce our last witness today and that is dr. joseph hep art, no happy it includes frederick berg, texas, with about 200 students and i leverage that too the maximum extent possible. we are glad to welcome dr. he beer to hear how it benefits the grid. previously he vuz vice chancellor for research and also shared ku's department and director for the science education. he has been active in projects to impruf science teaching and preparation and is the past chair of the american kept cal society's committee on education. he is a fellow of the american chemical society and currently serves as chair on t
economic advisor to former chairman pat the iii from 2005. and north american standards board as vice chair of the business council for sustainable energy and as interim executive director of the wind energy foundation. mr. gramgramlich has received the an achievement award and honors and master public policy from u.s. california berkeley. welcome. i now recognize the chairman, mr. smith. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate being able to introduce our last witness today and that is...
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. >> remember einstein, we don't know what will be the methods of world war iii, but the first world war will be waged with sticks and stones. the realization that the third world war could mean the end of civilization, this realization should deter us from dangerous steps globally. as you remember we have living in a period of motive peace following the second world war. right now we have some conflicts in the middle east, we have iraq, libya and other hotspots. we would never add any global conflicts. global military power is established. [inaudible] and they might find my words not appropriate but that's true, the fear that each country had instilled the opponents with respect. once the u.s. withdrew from the treaty, that was actually an attempt to disrupt the strategic parity. we've been responding to it, did i mention that in the state of the nation address. [inaudible] we need to find a contemporary solution not just think about it, but to design a contemporary architecture of european security system. one more question from the website. >> why they say you cannot study the eur
. >> remember einstein, we don't know what will be the methods of world war iii, but the first world war will be waged with sticks and stones. the realization that the third world war could mean the end of civilization, this realization should deter us from dangerous steps globally. as you remember we have living in a period of motive peace following the second world war. right now we have some conflicts in the middle east, we have iraq, libya and other hotspots. we would never add any...
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>> remember einstein said i don't know what will be the method of world war iii, but the fourth world war will be a waste of sticks and stones. so the third world war could be the end of civilization. they realize that this should detour us from this dangerous stands globally. as you remember, we have been living in a period of relative peace following the second world war and we knowal there are rect conflicts. right now we have some of the conflicts in the middle east, we have iraq, libya, no global conflicts. why? >> global military powers establish a parody and might find my words not so appropria appropriate. but the fear this country and that instilled what we expect once the u.s. withdrew from the treaty, that was an attempt we've been responding to and i mentioned that in my national address. we need to think about it and find a contemporary solution, a way of collaboration, to sit down at the negotiating table and not just think about it, but to decide a contemporary architecture of the europeans to the system. >> mr. putin, taking action against the why they say you cannot s
>> remember einstein said i don't know what will be the method of world war iii, but the fourth world war will be a waste of sticks and stones. so the third world war could be the end of civilization. they realize that this should detour us from this dangerous stands globally. as you remember, we have been living in a period of relative peace following the second world war and we knowal there are rect conflicts. right now we have some of the conflicts in the middle east, we have iraq,...
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fury like the world is never seen it if you read those headlines we were on the precipice of world war iiie had actual maps of what nuclear missiles could hit chicago or new york, think of where we were then and now in terms of talking to this leader, having them agreen broad strokes around denuclearization. that has to be seen as progress except it is not presented that way because there's always a reflexive the negative even in the most obvious situation wn there really isn't much negative things to complain about in the full context. heather: donald trump slamming the hypocrisy of media coverage, a year ago the pundits and talking heads, couldn't do the job before begging for peace. please meet, don't go to war. now that we meet and have a great relationship they shout out you shouldn't meet, do not meet, can't make everybody happy. breaking right now, 3 people reportedly in custody after a police officer is shot responding to a callear pittsburgh. another have a head injury but both expected to be okay. it is unclear what led to the shooting or if police are looking for any other suspe
fury like the world is never seen it if you read those headlines we were on the precipice of world war iiie had actual maps of what nuclear missiles could hit chicago or new york, think of where we were then and now in terms of talking to this leader, having them agreen broad strokes around denuclearization. that has to be seen as progress except it is not presented that way because there's always a reflexive the negative even in the most obvious situation wn there really isn't much negative...
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the equity market and i am not sure how long we could benefit from that market >> larry, are you sa iiying thaf we did not have the dispute from china right now and everybody else that the stock market would be raising ahead >> yeah, kel,ly, one of the rea concerns that we have is interest rates are moving up quickly. investors where uncomfortable of the grand scheme of thing. it is enough to derrel houail h and slow aspects of the company. short term yields are moving off. that yield curve is not signaling a recession. it is signaling the have's and the have's not we want to keep it that way and we think the fed is doing a good job. i this i the fundamental backdrop ireally solid and investors have focus on earnings and the tax cuts are the gift that keeps on giving throughout this year. we are going to need a strong stomach, kelly >> it is a sum of friday and all sorts of sports that could be distracting people do you think it is going to pick up >> i hear they are cheering in the background >> yeah, i think we'll get some volume towards the end of the day. we'll focus on the last half h
the equity market and i am not sure how long we could benefit from that market >> larry, are you sa iiying thaf we did not have the dispute from china right now and everybody else that the stock market would be raising ahead >> yeah, kel,ly, one of the rea concerns that we have is interest rates are moving up quickly. investors where uncomfortable of the grand scheme of thing. it is enough to derrel houail h and slow aspects of the company. short term yields are moving off. that...
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. >> john bolton is not going to let north korea start world war iii. bolton and pompeo will be going back to flesh out a lot in the agreement. kennedy: i think they will play good cop-bad cop. i think pompeo there will show high-rise and mcdonald's, and bolton will show pictures of qaddafi in the sewer pipes. >> the process has momentum. it can swe away kim jong-un. kennedy: is this a mow men up to us summit? >> yes, of course it is. the first time an american president sees a north korean dictator. it changes everything. i think what we are going to see in a short period of time, either theorth koreans will be as good as their word or we'll go back to increasing pressure. kennedy: as pressure increases it only get bloodier and more painful. that's terrifying but hopefully we are moving in the right direction. thank you so much. always good to see you. president trump throwing another controversial curveball in singapore by pledging to put an end to the joint military exercises with south korea. president trump: we'll be stopping the war games which wi
. >> john bolton is not going to let north korea start world war iii. bolton and pompeo will be going back to flesh out a lot in the agreement. kennedy: i think they will play good cop-bad cop. i think pompeo there will show high-rise and mcdonald's, and bolton will show pictures of qaddafi in the sewer pipes. >> the process has momentum. it can swe away kim jong-un. kennedy: is this a mow men up to us summit? >> yes, of course it is. the first time an american president sees...
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it's a shame we'll be on opposite sides for world war iii of course. today's speech also featured a rare moment of self-reflection. >> in fact, their only policy is that donald trump is a bad guy, he's a bad person. vote against him. and they said it-- hundreds of millions of dollars of negative ads. nobody's ever been hit like that. i used to go home. i started disliking myself. it's true. i said, "man, am i that bad?" >> stephen: pat, i'd like to solve the puzzle. "yes." ( ch then trump walked away from the podium and gave a big hug to the american flag. that was not consensual. that is-- ( cheers and applause ) if only those colors could run. ( laughter ) of course, trump isn't the only one defending the indefensible. so is fox news host and woman who's had it up to here with immigrants, laura ingraham. ingraham explained last night that trump's detention facilities are getting a bad rap. >> so, since more illegal immigrants are rushing the border, more kids are being separated from their parents and temporarily housed in what are essentially summer
it's a shame we'll be on opposite sides for world war iii of course. today's speech also featured a rare moment of self-reflection. >> in fact, their only policy is that donald trump is a bad guy, he's a bad person. vote against him. and they said it-- hundreds of millions of dollars of negative ads. nobody's ever been hit like that. i used to go home. i started disliking myself. it's true. i said, "man, am i that bad?" >> stephen: pat, i'd like to solve the puzzle....
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i, fitzgerald thomas grant iii, do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute the office of president
i, fitzgerald thomas grant iii, do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute the office of president
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other framers had long history with unchecked ambition and undivided authority. .hey called it george iii they knew the natural tendency of those that had power to see expense of at the principle, since, and the general welfare. so they designed the system for the same institution is never entrusted to write the law, interpret its meaning, and enforce the consequences if it is violated. and each institution has tools to check the other. by design, the system invites conflict. requires up,h negotiates with, and grates against the others. in the words of james madison, ambition works to counteract ambition. is this system that sustains the delicate balance between and among each branch of government, and it is that branch that the framers believed would be best secured, respect for the rule of law, and ensure accountability to the people. regretfully, today, this balance has shifted. today, we live under a government that the framers would not recognize. a nation that is no longer governed by congressional action enforced by the president and interpreted by the courts. today, we are ruled m
other framers had long history with unchecked ambition and undivided authority. .hey called it george iii they knew the natural tendency of those that had power to see expense of at the principle, since, and the general welfare. so they designed the system for the same institution is never entrusted to write the law, interpret its meaning, and enforce the consequences if it is violated. and each institution has tools to check the other. by design, the system invites conflict. requires up,h...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome congressman joe kennedy iii> . empathy.se struggling and striving. indignation. wealthiest country on hungry,n the children sick, abandoned, and alone. compassion. for the least among us. face -- faith that our nation and world are capable of better. words have been used to remember my grandfather. poetry has been written about the work he did and the life he lived. language,who loved the images that tell his story best. inress of a child's face the shop and house in the mississippi delta. the shelter of a coal miner in eastern kentucky. a small piece of bread he shared in the dusty fields. father, son, brother. husband and uncle. a family home adorned to this day with photos of loved ones, and sillys, weddings, moments and grandkids and great grandkids. ever-growing, love ever enduring. of his extraordinary wife and partner, 50 years after his passing still wears her wedding ring. [applause] with a family who strives every day to make him proud. those images accumulate here today. chicana spirit, of john lewis, a brother a
. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome congressman joe kennedy iii> . empathy.se struggling and striving. indignation. wealthiest country on hungry,n the children sick, abandoned, and alone. compassion. for the least among us. face -- faith that our nation and world are capable of better. words have been used to remember my grandfather. poetry has been written about the work he did and the life he lived. language,who loved the images that tell his story best. inress of a child's...
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including title iii and title five. minority serving institutions, making them formula grants so that states may use the funds more effectively. can we talk about that a little bit? does that mean that the formula is down to the state to make that decision? is that how you envision that? why is that more efficient than it -- and a better way to deliver the funding than what we presently have smart quest let me go back to your previous question. have are on track to process for these fortysomething schools. it was to be done by the summer. with respect to your question about some of the programs that we have proposed for consolidation, all of these , about 90% of the funding goes to the same entities. we had a large process the -- within the department of education. it ends up granting these out to the same places. our proposal is to make that more efficient and recognize the what is. that is more of a block grant program. believe arewe closer to the institution and whetheretter handle on there is a entrance into the mar
including title iii and title five. minority serving institutions, making them formula grants so that states may use the funds more effectively. can we talk about that a little bit? does that mean that the formula is down to the state to make that decision? is that how you envision that? why is that more efficient than it -- and a better way to deliver the funding than what we presently have smart quest let me go back to your previous question. have are on track to process for these...
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[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen please welcome congressman joe kennedy iii [applause] >> empathy fortruggling and striving. indignation. that the wealthiest country on earth would be children hung -- would leave children hungry, ick, abandoned, and alone. compassion. or the least among us. faith that our nation, that our orld, are capable of better. countless words have been used to remember my grand father. poetry has been written about the work he did and the life he lived. but for a man who loved language, the images that tell is story best, the caress of a child's face in a shotgun house in the mississippi delta, his hand on the shoulder of a coal miner in kentucky. a small piece of bread shared with caesar chavez in the dusty fields. images of a father, a son, a . other, a husband, an uncle of a family home adorned to this day with photos of loved ones, graduations, weddings, kids, ments, grapped reat grand kids. the brood ever growing, his wife his extraordinary and partner still wears her ng [applause] i tried every day to make him proud. those images accumulate here for rober
[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen please welcome congressman joe kennedy iii [applause] >> empathy fortruggling and striving. indignation. that the wealthiest country on earth would be children hung -- would leave children hungry, ick, abandoned, and alone. compassion. or the least among us. faith that our nation, that our orld, are capable of better. countless words have been used to remember my grand father. poetry has been written about the work he did and the life he lived. but...