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i'm jamie colby. i'm jamie colby. i'm jamie colby. i am jamie colby.'t take it with you. >> announcer: a century-old amusement park that could be lost forever. >> we're dying on the vine down here. >> "our time is over." that's serious. >> announcer: a divided family on the verge of a painful split... >> no amusement park in the world has been owned by a family as long as this one. >> the family loyalties just tend to get disintegrated. it's just a pattern for disaster. >> announcer: ...and a reprieve from the governor. but will it be enough? >> it's the day after labor day. the amusement park's not open down there. my father is flipping in his grave right now. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ]
i'm jamie colby. i'm jamie colby. i'm jamie colby. i am jamie colby.'t take it with you. >> announcer: a century-old amusement park that could be lost forever. >> we're dying on the vine down here. >> "our time is over." that's serious. >> announcer: a divided family on the verge of a painful split... >> no amusement park in the world has been owned by a family as long as this one. >> the family loyalties just tend to get disintegrated. it's just a...
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soledad: jamie is hoping to buy a home in the new beecher terrace once it's rebuilt. >> hey jamie.oledad: she meets twice a month with her case manager for urban strategies which is helping place former beecher terrace residents into new homes. >> there are challenges. soledad: her rent payment is matched by the family self-sufficiency program which puts money in escrow so one day it can be used for a downpayment . jaimie: and i have people who love me for me and support me, and that's been like the best thing i've ever come across. because it's really, really been hard growing up without support from your family. that is -- soledad: why does that make you cry? jamie: because i don't want my kids to ever experience that. that's the reason i try so hard for them. soledad: next on "matter of fact" -- aida: i started doing open mics because it was cathartic. soledad: when it comes to healing old wounds, is laughter the best medicine? plus what's the constitutional conundrum making more work for president trump's lawyers? president trump's lawyers? here's a hint.ent. nyquil severe give
soledad: jamie is hoping to buy a home in the new beecher terrace once it's rebuilt. >> hey jamie.oledad: she meets twice a month with her case manager for urban strategies which is helping place former beecher terrace residents into new homes. >> there are challenges. soledad: her rent payment is matched by the family self-sufficiency program which puts money in escrow so one day it can be used for a downpayment . jaimie: and i have people who love me for me and support me, and...
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i'm jamie colby for "strange inheritance."ake it with you. ♪ have a great weekend. lou dobbs next. lou: president trump leading the freed world and much of it that isn't. president trump talked with president erdogan, keeping their line of communication open as the ceasefire declared erdogan has now been in effect for almost two days. the president said the two men had a good conversation. acknowledging reports of new fighting in northern syria and insisting the turks and kurds are honoring that ceasefire along the northwestern border with turkey. south of our border in sinaloa, a v
i'm jamie colby for "strange inheritance."ake it with you. ♪ have a great weekend. lou dobbs next. lou: president trump leading the freed world and much of it that isn't. president trump talked with president erdogan, keeping their line of communication open as the ceasefire declared erdogan has now been in effect for almost two days. the president said the two men had a good conversation. acknowledging reports of new fighting in northern syria and insisting the turks and kurds are...
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brt team did,e when jamie did, made all the sense to me. it was an obvious reaffirmation of what we do. by the way, our employees and clients are demanding that we speak out on a wide range of social issues, which i resist the vast majority of. our job is not to be the chief proponent of every social issue out there in the marketplace, but to be responsible citizens in the communities in which we operate, for the benefit of all those communities. obviously, if we don't do that right, our shareholders lose. i am a shareholder. i want that. i really didn't understand the pushback on it. i think the collaboration, and we can do more to help lift up society, business, civic society, and government work together. ithat is what works around the world. >> are you not concerned about someone trying to measure the difference you are making and somehow coming up with a metric that says you said you were going to do x, you did not, and therefore you failed. >> so what? we do that all the time. everyone has their own point of view on what we should do.
brt team did,e when jamie did, made all the sense to me. it was an obvious reaffirmation of what we do. by the way, our employees and clients are demanding that we speak out on a wide range of social issues, which i resist the vast majority of. our job is not to be the chief proponent of every social issue out there in the marketplace, but to be responsible citizens in the communities in which we operate, for the benefit of all those communities. obviously, if we don't do that right, our...
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i'm jamie yuccas in new york.m all of us at cbs news, thanks for joining us good night. >>> this is kpix5 news. >>> a remarkable bay area spot you don't often get to walk around in, but the neighbors get to take a little field trip and talk about the future of this facility. we'll explain. >>> some say san francisco mayor is interfering with the upcoming election. we'll tell you why. >>> and we will hear from a bay area man with a heart for adventure. the record he set at sea. >>> that and your cabernet under threat. >>> plus, a high school coach being hailed as a hero. we have new footage released of the moment he stopped one high school from becoming a statistic. thanks for joining us, i'm juliette goodrich. >>> i'm brian hackney. we begin with a massive bay area quarry in the north bay. >> as wilson walker explains, neighbors said it wasn't what they bargained for. >> reporter: the san rafael rock quarry has been here more than 100 years but the conversation is turning into how and when this operation should wi
i'm jamie yuccas in new york.m all of us at cbs news, thanks for joining us good night. >>> this is kpix5 news. >>> a remarkable bay area spot you don't often get to walk around in, but the neighbors get to take a little field trip and talk about the future of this facility. we'll explain. >>> some say san francisco mayor is interfering with the upcoming election. we'll tell you why. >>> and we will hear from a bay area man with a heart for adventure. the...
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. >> hey, jamie.nice to meet you. this is my sister, debbie. >> i am so excited to be here in boston with you and your family for this upcoming auction. diana and debbie show me photos of their grandpa, a larger-than-life texas lawman. in 1933, he led a posse that ambushed that infamous outlaw couple, bonnie parker and clyde barrow, and nearly caught them. as kids, diana, debbie, and their brother, steve, are fascinated by grandpa's 8-inch-thick scrapbook, full of vivid crime-scene photos. wasn't that creepy? >> very, very creepy. >> we thought it was the greatest thing ever. >> there are original mug shots of bonnie and clyde and news clippings about grandpa smoot's failed ambush in sowers, texas. you think he regretted the fact that he didn't get them the first time? >> i'm sure he was probably disappointed that attempt did not work out, but he was a legendary hero after that. >> so, who was this legendary lawman? richard allen "smoot" schmid, born near garland, texas, in 1897, soon becomes the imag
. >> hey, jamie.nice to meet you. this is my sister, debbie. >> i am so excited to be here in boston with you and your family for this upcoming auction. diana and debbie show me photos of their grandpa, a larger-than-life texas lawman. in 1933, he led a posse that ambushed that infamous outlaw couple, bonnie parker and clyde barrow, and nearly caught them. as kids, diana, debbie, and their brother, steve, are fascinated by grandpa's 8-inch-thick scrapbook, full of vivid crime-scene...
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joining the conversation in california dr cedric jamie he's a public mary and critical care physician and host of the you tube shadow medicine deconstructed in north carolina robert terrine he's a professor of biology and physiology at the university of north carolina chapel hill school of medicine and in colorado amanda wheeler executive director of the arizona smokefree business alliance an organization that represents the state's industry welcome everyone. good to have. you had a patient who came to you and they will. be the vice that you would give them knowing what you know today. knowing what i know about babying the honest the bias i would give my patient not that i give patients is simply to stop making we don't know exactly the cause of it but we know that it does induce lung injury and i've seen and had multiple patients in the hospital in the i.c.u. with this injury so my best advice for any and everyone who braved the stop doing to want tax i'm enjoying all i could what are you saying. that's a good question so again when we look at patients clinically right so we look at
joining the conversation in california dr cedric jamie he's a public mary and critical care physician and host of the you tube shadow medicine deconstructed in north carolina robert terrine he's a professor of biology and physiology at the university of north carolina chapel hill school of medicine and in colorado amanda wheeler executive director of the arizona smokefree business alliance an organization that represents the state's industry welcome everyone. good to have. you had a patient who...
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jamie, whatare jamie, what are you worried about?ly life i is a way that is disproportionate and we will see interventions in families which are damaging between relationships between parents and children and we will see parents criminalised for using smacking and mild physical discipline with their kids, which has happened in otherjurisdictions which have made the change and you have to ask the question if that is necessary and workable when you consider the problem that social workers already have in terms of trying to tackle and prevent child abuse. i would argue the current law is good and should be upheld. mary glasgow, do you have sympathy from the point of view of the worry of pa rents the point of view of the worry of parents and others of the government interfering in their private family life. no, not at all. ithink it is just scaremongering from jamie on the christian institute he represents. we have worked with children and families decades in scotland. children have consistently told us that smacking hitting is humiliati
jamie, whatare jamie, what are you worried about?ly life i is a way that is disproportionate and we will see interventions in families which are damaging between relationships between parents and children and we will see parents criminalised for using smacking and mild physical discipline with their kids, which has happened in otherjurisdictions which have made the change and you have to ask the question if that is necessary and workable when you consider the problem that social workers already...
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taylor: jamie hodari, thank you for joining me.ad, while ipo's for companies like lyft and uber, did not well investors, pinterest did. they are getting ready to reap the rewards. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: in a year of some big-name lackluster ipo's, one has stood out -- pinterest. it is the fifth best public debut among technology and communication stocks. its early investors will get cash in on tuesday. that is when the 180 day lockup expires. to tell me more about what is behind pinterest's success is bloomberg intelligence senior analyst. i love the title of your latest note. talked about how the second quarter momentum can carry the stock through into the second half. what are the fundamental driving that momentum? guest: they have been investing a lot in tools in the background to improve recommendations for the users, to make tools for advertisers to upload catalogs. we are seeing momentum in terms of how these tools are actually helping them fuel usage and revenue. yes, the momentum should continue in the s
taylor: jamie hodari, thank you for joining me.ad, while ipo's for companies like lyft and uber, did not well investors, pinterest did. they are getting ready to reap the rewards. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: in a year of some big-name lackluster ipo's, one has stood out -- pinterest. it is the fifth best public debut among technology and communication stocks. its early investors will get cash in on tuesday. that is when the 180 day lockup expires. to tell me more about what is...
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jamie: otra nueva ley amplÍa la edad de cobertura mÉdica estatal para los habitantes de california. >> a 90 dÍas en california que tomaba para obtener una certificaciÓn, ahora ya es 30 dÍas y para personas que estÁn en el proceso de ser removidos de los estados unidos, antes era 14 dÍa y ahora es siete. >> otra nueva ley prohÍbe parte de 1 de enero que agentes de ahÍ se realicen arrestos dentro de las cortes estatales y permitirÁ que emigrantes que aÚn no son ciudadanos sean considerados para participar en comisiones estatales. >> por ejemplo, el centro de california donde el agua y el aire es algo muy importante. queremos que las comunidades migrantes tengan un asiento en esas comisiones. jamie: este paquete legislativo con 12 nuevas leyes que protegen a los inmigrantes indocumentados en california sucede 25 aÑos despuÉs de que la proposiciÓn 187 quiso que tales derechos bÁsicos como el de la educaciÓn de los emigrantes indocumentados y sus hijos. en los Ángeles, jaime garcÍa, univisiÓn. jorge: los inmigrantes a venir california poco a poco se ha convertido en una especie de isla en
jamie: otra nueva ley amplÍa la edad de cobertura mÉdica estatal para los habitantes de california. >> a 90 dÍas en california que tomaba para obtener una certificaciÓn, ahora ya es 30 dÍas y para personas que estÁn en el proceso de ser removidos de los estados unidos, antes era 14 dÍa y ahora es siete. >> otra nueva ley prohÍbe parte de 1 de enero que agentes de ahÍ se realicen arrestos dentro de las cortes estatales y permitirÁ que emigrantes que aÚn no son ciudadanos...
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is not somebody i really care about. >> jamie and hagar ar back. nobody heard from hunter biden does a huge interview on abc today on the day of the big debate in ohio. high did they choose to do this and will it help or hurt joe biden? >> why they chose it today, i can't imagine there is a political advisers who thought it was a good idea to do it today. on the day of the debate. i do want to say something every time we talk about hunter biden, and that is, there is no evidence of wrongdoing. >> yes. >> and also he was very honest in the interview. you know, he -- amy asked, is it a benefit that your father is joe biden? and he acknowledges that. but i think it's also important to remember it's also a benefit for evauivanka trump, eric, don and lots of businesses across the world, but was today the right day to do that interview, i'm not sure it was. >> hagar, let me play more of interview about the opportunity to serve on his board. >> if your last name wasn't biden do you think you would have been asked to be on the board? >> i don't know. proba
is not somebody i really care about. >> jamie and hagar ar back. nobody heard from hunter biden does a huge interview on abc today on the day of the big debate in ohio. high did they choose to do this and will it help or hurt joe biden? >> why they chose it today, i can't imagine there is a political advisers who thought it was a good idea to do it today. on the day of the debate. i do want to say something every time we talk about hunter biden, and that is, there is no evidence of...
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. >> i'm jamie colby, and today, i'm in denver, colorado. i'm meeting a retired couple who relocated here to be close to family. it was that move, or rather the downsizing that preceded it, that brought this inheritance surprise to light. >> my name's don camp. i don't know a thing about art, and i doubt you'll disagree when you hear about the two paintings that sat in my basement for years. >> don, phyllis, i'm jamie. >> jamie, glad to meet you. >> you have a beautiful home. don and phyllis's story starts a few years back in 2011, when don retires from his job as an electrical engineer in upstate new york. oh, they have all sorts of plans. they want to downsize. they want to travel the world, see their daughter in taiwan and work with christian charities in africa. and they want to be closer to their grandchildren in denver. so don and phyllis sell their house. how long had you been in that house? >> about 20 years. we had accumulated a lot of stuff. >> with the move date looming, phyllis assigns don the unpleasant task of going through the
. >> i'm jamie colby, and today, i'm in denver, colorado. i'm meeting a retired couple who relocated here to be close to family. it was that move, or rather the downsizing that preceded it, that brought this inheritance surprise to light. >> my name's don camp. i don't know a thing about art, and i doubt you'll disagree when you hear about the two paintings that sat in my basement for years. >> don, phyllis, i'm jamie. >> jamie, glad to meet you. >> you have a...
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i'm jamie colby. >> hello, jamie.come to the town of reduction. >> you wrote me you inherited a town? this is it? >> this is part of it. >> david and his three siblings' inheritance encompasses 75 acres of hills, farmland, and forest nestled along the youghiogheny river. the town, population 60, stretches out along reduction road, which leads into reduction circle, and an area called "the village," a collection of 19 houses. >> and the house right in front of me is the house that my father decided to purchase, and that's where i lived when i was one year old. he wanted only one, but the people that was selling it asked him if he wanted to buy them all. so he ended up buying them all. >> your dad bought the whole neighborhood? >> yes, the whole town in 1948. >> but david's ahead of our story. it starts some 40 years before his dad became king of this hill. at the turn of the century, the town is owned by the american reduction company, which runs a bustling plant that recycles and reduces garbage shipped in from nearby
i'm jamie colby. >> hello, jamie.come to the town of reduction. >> you wrote me you inherited a town? this is it? >> this is part of it. >> david and his three siblings' inheritance encompasses 75 acres of hills, farmland, and forest nestled along the youghiogheny river. the town, population 60, stretches out along reduction road, which leads into reduction circle, and an area called "the village," a collection of 19 houses. >> and the house right in...
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suzanne malveaux, jamie gangel here with me.looked like family plus some following congressman cummings in. tell us who we know is with the congressman. >> reporter: it's really a beautiful ceremony, of course. every moment of it orchestrated in a way that really highlights the kind of support and community he had. he was -- i covered him for many years, but he was also my congressman. and that was a wonderful thing, as well. he played a significant role when my mother was ill. my sister picked up the phone, trying to figure out the medical bills and how to make my mother comfortable. he was the one who helped us through the red tape, to make sure that she was comfortable and doing well in her final years. he and my father very close, howard university alums. he was a very, very proud howard university alumni. he was the student body president, as a matter of fact. and graduated with top honors at that university. he was at the commencement speech when president barack obama delivered the commencement address. he was somebody wh
suzanne malveaux, jamie gangel here with me.looked like family plus some following congressman cummings in. tell us who we know is with the congressman. >> reporter: it's really a beautiful ceremony, of course. every moment of it orchestrated in a way that really highlights the kind of support and community he had. he was -- i covered him for many years, but he was also my congressman. and that was a wonderful thing, as well. he played a significant role when my mother was ill. my sister...
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. >> hi, jamie.ice to meet you. i'm jim. >> inside his house, jim fitzpatrick has arranged his strange inheritance into a shrine, to the woman who left it to him, annie calvello, the hottest star from his favorite sport's glory days. >> a lot of fans went for different reasons. some of them, it's obvious. they went to see girls. some went to see the fights. >> calvello keeps driving. and she's past four and hit in there, knocked down... >> it's back in the 1960s when the gutsy roller goddess makes a big impression on 8-year-old jim fitzpatrick. but let's not get ahead of ourselves. 1929 -- that's when we'll begin ann calvello's story, here in san francisco, where she grows up the oldest of six children. tony calvello is ann's younger brother. >> ann was a tough one. [ laughs ] i can remember getting in a fight in front of the house, and she came up and broke up the fight, then i was the one getting hit. >> as a teenager, ann takes to the latest craze -- roller skating. >> she might have been termed a
. >> hi, jamie.ice to meet you. i'm jim. >> inside his house, jim fitzpatrick has arranged his strange inheritance into a shrine, to the woman who left it to him, annie calvello, the hottest star from his favorite sport's glory days. >> a lot of fans went for different reasons. some of them, it's obvious. they went to see girls. some went to see the fights. >> calvello keeps driving. and she's past four and hit in there, knocked down... >> it's back in the 1960s...
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i'm jamie colby. thanks for watching "strange inheritance."obbs next. lou: president trump leading the freed world and much of it that isn't. president trump talked with president erdogan, keeping their line of communication open as the ceasefire declared erdogan has now been in effect for almost two days. the president said the two men had a good conversation. acknowledging reports of new fighting in northern syria and insisting the turks and kurds are honoring that ceasefire along the northwestern border with turkey. south of our border in sinaloa, a vicious
i'm jamie colby. thanks for watching "strange inheritance."obbs next. lou: president trump leading the freed world and much of it that isn't. president trump talked with president erdogan, keeping their line of communication open as the ceasefire declared erdogan has now been in effect for almost two days. the president said the two men had a good conversation. acknowledging reports of new fighting in northern syria and insisting the turks and kurds are honoring that ceasefire along...
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i am jamie colby. and remember -- you can't take it with you. >> announcer: a century-old amusement park that could be lost forever. >> we're dying on the vine down here. >> "our time is over." that's serious. >> announcer: a divided family on the verge of a painful split... >> no amusement park in the world has been owned by a family as long as this one. >> the family loyalties just tend to get disintegrated. it's just a pattern for disaster. >> announcer: ...and a reprieve from the governor. but will it be enough? >> it's the day after labor day. the amusement park's not open down there. my father is flipping in his grave right now. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby, in ocean city, maryland, an irresistible atlantic resort town known for its golden beaches and this historic boardwalk. now, the population may read 7,000, but more than 8 million visit every single year. and i'm here to meet a family that has a strange inheritance that's been an icon on
i am jamie colby. and remember -- you can't take it with you. >> announcer: a century-old amusement park that could be lost forever. >> we're dying on the vine down here. >> "our time is over." that's serious. >> announcer: a divided family on the verge of a painful split... >> no amusement park in the world has been owned by a family as long as this one. >> the family loyalties just tend to get disintegrated. it's just a pattern for disaster....
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peres got his second before jamie vardyjoined the party.second. leicester running riot in southampton. perhaps the pick of the goals came from james maddison with this free kick before jamie vardy finished his hat—trick from the sport and media name, the biggest away win in premier league history. now there is a huge weekend of rugby ahead with england and wales both playing in the world cup semifinals. the first match is tomorrow morning between england and new zealand. preparations have been dampened by the weather injapan. this is what they had to put up with a head of they had to put up with a head of the semifinal tomorrow. the weather is supposed to improve by nine o'clock uk time. new zealand have not lost a game at the world cup since 2007. how do you beat the all blacks? eddie jones is since 2007. how do you beat the all blacks? eddiejones is a celibate mentality. sport is one of those things which you cannot teach, you have to learn from experience. there is the story about the guy hanging off the cloth, he said the only thing tha
peres got his second before jamie vardyjoined the party.second. leicester running riot in southampton. perhaps the pick of the goals came from james maddison with this free kick before jamie vardy finished his hat—trick from the sport and media name, the biggest away win in premier league history. now there is a huge weekend of rugby ahead with england and wales both playing in the world cup semifinals. the first match is tomorrow morning between england and new zealand. preparations have...
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again, even jamie dimon talked about that.e a backing off of and business spending, but not the -- of capex and business spending, but not the consumer. bob: who would have thought 11 years into this recovery, we housing?talking about that is supposed to be an interest rate sensitive sector that does its thing in the first two and three years, and dies into the cycle, and here it is with a rebirth. tony: that is normally something you get several years into an economic recovery, not 10 or 11. there's a lot of green shoots right there, and it's late in the economic cycle by any almanac you would look at. alix: so what's going to be the juan -- the the wax black swan? it won't last. we are going to hit some kind of speedbump, even with the green shoots, just because the macro is so pervasive. bob: we are not going to get a riproaring economy. we are going to get one where over here, it's ok, over there it's not, and it will switch places. r word out of our vocabulary, there is nothing wrong with 2% growth in economies as mature
again, even jamie dimon talked about that.e a backing off of and business spending, but not the -- of capex and business spending, but not the consumer. bob: who would have thought 11 years into this recovery, we housing?talking about that is supposed to be an interest rate sensitive sector that does its thing in the first two and three years, and dies into the cycle, and here it is with a rebirth. tony: that is normally something you get several years into an economic recovery, not 10 or 11....
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joining me is maryland democratic congressman jamie raskin. and jamie had us all messmmeriz busy an hour ago as you were the first guy out of the tank there giving us the firsthand account of what the heck was this. so it's an i.g. report, we have the basics. i've shared with the audience the basics. it appears to be some sort of opposition research clip file attacking the former ambassador to ukraine. what else can you tell us about this? >> well, that's about it. i mean, it's of interest not because of the contents which are pretty standard issue, propaganda disinformation, the kind we've been seeing from mr. giuliani over the last couple of weeks. the really interesting issue, the real agatha christie story is where did it come from, who put it into the hands of secretary of state pompeo, and who else did they distribute it to? but as far as we can tell, after pompeo got it, he gave it to the counsel to the department of the state who gave it to the inspector general who then turned it over to the fbi. that was sometime in may. then after t
joining me is maryland democratic congressman jamie raskin. and jamie had us all messmmeriz busy an hour ago as you were the first guy out of the tank there giving us the firsthand account of what the heck was this. so it's an i.g. report, we have the basics. i've shared with the audience the basics. it appears to be some sort of opposition research clip file attacking the former ambassador to ukraine. what else can you tell us about this? >> well, that's about it. i mean, it's of...
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jamie and ann and joe is still with me here.n, from your perspective, what are the questions that you would have that vel coolker should be facing and answering when he's behind closed doors? >> there's so many and i think he's going to spend a long time in there. first of all the documents are really important. giuliani held up his phone, he read some text message dollars ba messages with volker. i want to to go through everything about his communications with the ukrainians related to biden or the company. there's another piece of that this that i'm curious about. there's a part that says the ukrainians had knowledge that the money was being withheld and so that's something i would want to know from volker, how did the ukrainians know that? and also that they were told in sort of a pregame of the president's conversation with zelensky that the president wanted to talk about biden and this investigation into biden. so i am very curious to know who made that call to the ukrainians? was it the white house? was it state? what know
jamie and ann and joe is still with me here.n, from your perspective, what are the questions that you would have that vel coolker should be facing and answering when he's behind closed doors? >> there's so many and i think he's going to spend a long time in there. first of all the documents are really important. giuliani held up his phone, he read some text message dollars ba messages with volker. i want to to go through everything about his communications with the ukrainians related to...
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hang tight, jamie gangel. with me, chrissy houlihan, serves on the foreign affairses committee and an air force veteran and congresswoman houlihan, you just heard the president refer to this as an amazing outcome. and adding to that, turkey is denying that this is a permanent cease-fire agreed to 120 hours only. your reaction to where we are right now? >> so what i think i just heard is, our president declared victory in a war that as far as we can tell he caused. also, declare success and reveling in the fact he successfully negotiate add peace settlement with a natoal lie of ours and also effectively declared mission accomplished in something that appears by all accounts to be only a five-day pause. if i have seen one thing about the way we progress in wars in this nation and around the world it's that nothing is accomplished when it's apparently accomplished. so on all three fronts i'm disappointed. >> what about, just what we listened in -- ankara, to the vice president saying that there won't be any furth
hang tight, jamie gangel. with me, chrissy houlihan, serves on the foreign affairses committee and an air force veteran and congresswoman houlihan, you just heard the president refer to this as an amazing outcome. and adding to that, turkey is denying that this is a permanent cease-fire agreed to 120 hours only. your reaction to where we are right now? >> so what i think i just heard is, our president declared victory in a war that as far as we can tell he caused. also, declare success...
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i'm jamie colby for "strange inheritance." thanks so much watching.> all you see is these packed-in cars everywhere, bumper to bumper. >> ...rows of classic rides. >> my jaw hit the ground. there was the rolls-royce, the bentley, pickup trucks, camaros. >> harvesting gems from junk. >> dad would take the car down to literally the bare bones and then restore them and make them these beautiful pieces of art. >> wow.sparks are flying. >> here's one of the starsw rig. >> his heirs hope to reap a fortune. >> yes! yes! yes! [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby here in savannah, georgia, today on my way to meet a woman whose strange inheritance was built with blood, sweat and gears. >> my name is sherri anderson. my dad was a farmer who worked more than 5,000 acres of potatoes, beer barley and sugar beets, but his real bumper crop was growing inside his barns. >> sherri. >> hey.>> i'm jamie. >> nice to meet you.to savannah. >> oh, it's gorgeous and so great to meet you. inside, sherri shows me some old photos
i'm jamie colby for "strange inheritance." thanks so much watching.> all you see is these packed-in cars everywhere, bumper to bumper. >> ...rows of classic rides. >> my jaw hit the ground. there was the rolls-royce, the bentley, pickup trucks, camaros. >> harvesting gems from junk. >> dad would take the car down to literally the bare bones and then restore them and make them these beautiful pieces of art. >> wow.sparks are flying. >> here's one...
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i think the idea had some merit, but there is some big companies that pulled away jamie is -- jamie dimonstry, and jamie dimon says it is not going to work, it is very hard to make it work because now the -- i think washington is going to take the cue from jamie, not from zuckerberg i think zuckerberg has done a lot of things to make himself different from marc benioff. >> just give up? that's it? >> it is -- >> jamie just said it. >> you can go ahead and -- >> just stop. >> no, you got to finish it out. a lot of the companies have withdrawn support. i thought it was a good idea >> don't you think -- jamie says no and so, you know, you get castigated in front of congress. it is never fun. right? just take your beating and -- >> come back another day maybe >> i don't know. identify it as a cryptocurrency, just like many others. say it is the facebook cryptocurrency or -- cryptocurrency with -- yeah that has -- >> jamie didn't seem to have much time for that. >> here is a cryptocurrency that has more transparency and don't by book chain, if you don't like it, it will be more capone-like. th
i think the idea had some merit, but there is some big companies that pulled away jamie is -- jamie dimonstry, and jamie dimon says it is not going to work, it is very hard to make it work because now the -- i think washington is going to take the cue from jamie, not from zuckerberg i think zuckerberg has done a lot of things to make himself different from marc benioff. >> just give up? that's it? >> it is -- >> jamie just said it. >> you can go ahead and -- >>...
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i'm jamie colby. >> glad to meet you. come on in. >> nice to be here.erry tells me that the story of the 1/4-million arrowheads he inherited begins on a summer's day, back in the 1930s, with two lovers, moon mullins and his fiancee irene cress. >> the day before they got married, they were skipping rocks across the river. but irene said, "what are these? they don't look like rocks." >> they realized the skipping stones aren't stone at all. >> he said, "oh, honey, that's indian arrowheads." >> irene is instantly fascinated with the ancient relics. >> she said, "i think i'll start collecting these," and it just caught on. >> the newlyweds have a new hobby, one they'll pursue passionately through their 40-plus years of marriage. they'll also collect life-long friends among the fellow arrowhead enthusiasts they meet, like our heir jerry, who's part-native american, and this man, wayne underwood. >> he said, "if we get in a little fuss, then we just go arrowhead hunting." and some days, they'd go and hunt all day long. they just loved life, and they loved sp
i'm jamie colby. >> glad to meet you. come on in. >> nice to be here.erry tells me that the story of the 1/4-million arrowheads he inherited begins on a summer's day, back in the 1930s, with two lovers, moon mullins and his fiancee irene cress. >> the day before they got married, they were skipping rocks across the river. but irene said, "what are these? they don't look like rocks." >> they realized the skipping stones aren't stone at all. >> he said,...
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not eve ryo ne england footballer, jamie.he prominence given by bbc news including that report on wednesday's news at six to what was dubbed the wagatha christie affair. quite frankly, an astounded and astonished that the bbc could see this as a main news item when there are so many other more important things going on in the world. we have brexit, we have turkey invading syria, we have knife crime everywhere and we've given these two women the opportunity to build their egos even higher and quite frankly these two women should know better. thank you for your comments. please get in touch with your opinions about what you see on bbc tv news, online social media. you might even get to appear on the programme. you can e—mail us or you can find us on twitter. you can call us and do have a look at previous interviews on our website. that's all from us, we will be back to hear your thoughts again next week. goodbye. it has been a wet picture across many parts of the country recently and there's more rain to come this weekend. over
not eve ryo ne england footballer, jamie.he prominence given by bbc news including that report on wednesday's news at six to what was dubbed the wagatha christie affair. quite frankly, an astounded and astonished that the bbc could see this as a main news item when there are so many other more important things going on in the world. we have brexit, we have turkey invading syria, we have knife crime everywhere and we've given these two women the opportunity to build their egos even higher and...
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to meet you. >> same here. >> jamie is a portfolio manager for me. she wants, just give it to her. >> okay. >> great, thank you. >> no problem. this is the open payables. >> so when you receive the invoices, it goes on this list? >> no. >> so does this break out how much you're paying in payroll? >> [scoffs] >> no? does it interface into your system? no? do you have an aging of your payables? no? >> i checked in with jamie, and she told me she wanted to speak to me privately. right then, i knew that there was a problem. >> i really need to talk to you about what i'm seeing in the company's financials. >> okay. >> their payables are about $3.8 million. >> that's several million more that i thought it was. the numbers that jamie's giving me now are dramatically different than the numbers that i was given when i made the deal. they told me the total amount they own to meat suppliers is 2 million. it's actually 3.8 million. >> their bank loan is $4 million and completely tapped. >> jamie found an additional $500,000 on the bank loan, which means that ste
to meet you. >> same here. >> jamie is a portfolio manager for me. she wants, just give it to her. >> okay. >> great, thank you. >> no problem. this is the open payables. >> so when you receive the invoices, it goes on this list? >> no. >> so does this break out how much you're paying in payroll? >> [scoffs] >> no? does it interface into your system? no? do you have an aging of your payables? no? >> i checked in with jamie, and...
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i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance".with you. ♪ oh, yeah. weekend. lou: good evening. a big development in the investigation into the origins of the russia collusion investigation. u.s. attorney john durham's administrative review of the origins of the deep state's efforts to overthrow our president has shifted to a criminal investigation. this expansion of durham's investigation driving the radical dimms and the left-wing media to distraction. they are complaining that the u.s. justice department has
i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance".with you. ♪ oh, yeah. weekend. lou: good evening. a big development in the investigation into the origins of the russia collusion investigation. u.s. attorney john durham's administrative review of the origins of the deep state's efforts to overthrow our president has shifted to a criminal investigation. this expansion of durham's investigation driving the radical dimms and the left-wing media to distraction. they...
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i'm jamie colby. thanks for watching "strange inheritance."ou can't take it with you. >> you want thrills, you'll get them all at the roller derby. >> talk about hell on wheels! >> she's the paragon, the symbol for roller derby. >> i wear hot pants all the time. >> she was a star. i mean, there's no doubt about it. >> a star who leaves an attic full of roller derby history... >> let me see this. they're very, very, very small. >> ...to her lifelong fan. >> this is ann's last jersey. >> why did she leave you her inheritance? >> the answer -- it's a little tricky. >> whoopsy. [ laughs ] [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ]
i'm jamie colby. thanks for watching "strange inheritance."ou can't take it with you. >> you want thrills, you'll get them all at the roller derby. >> talk about hell on wheels! >> she's the paragon, the symbol for roller derby. >> i wear hot pants all the time. >> she was a star. i mean, there's no doubt about it. >> a star who leaves an attic full of roller derby history... >> let me see this. they're very, very, very small. >> ...to...
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jamie raskin said the law is on the democrats' side, but it's not clear whether this will impede them from getting this done quickly. >> thank you, jeremy. >>> democrats are not slowing down. charles kupperman is expected to testify on monday. also on tap next week the director for european affairs on the national security council lieutenant colonel alexander and on thursday a key witness in the inquiry the national security director tim morrison will testify. he was on the now infamous july 25th phone call between trump and president zelensky and called offer critical details. with me now is a former adviser to national security council under president obama, a former federal prosecutor and a cnn analyst. renata, what is the significance of the judge's ruling ordering all redacted grand jury information from the mueller report to be released and how might that impact this inquiry? >> fred, it tells me time is running out for the trump administration. you know, these arguments that have been advanced by trump, by the trump justice department, i think they're best understood as a stall
jamie raskin said the law is on the democrats' side, but it's not clear whether this will impede them from getting this done quickly. >> thank you, jeremy. >>> democrats are not slowing down. charles kupperman is expected to testify on monday. also on tap next week the director for european affairs on the national security council lieutenant colonel alexander and on thursday a key witness in the inquiry the national security director tim morrison will testify. he was on the now...
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jamie va rdy and his memory with a victory over burnley. jamie vardy and tenements scored.or alonso was enough for chelsea to beat newcastle. they have moved into the top four at the expense of arsenal, who play on monday. tottenham's faltering form continued as they almost lost at home to watford. but delhi alley and the video assistant referee came to the rescue to save a point with minutes to go. officials apologised afterwards for this confusing message. aston villa are only up. they came from behind against ten man brighton to win back—to—back games for the first this season. matt targett on target. everton ended their run of four straight defeats with a 2—0 win over west ham. gylfi sigurdsson with a contenderfor west ham. gylfi sigurdsson with a contender for goal of west ham. gylfi sigurdsson with a contenderfor goal of the west ham. gylfi sigurdsson with a contender for goal of the month to ease the pressure on manager marco silva as they moved out of the bottom three. just that one game in the premier league today. but what a game it is, manchester united hosting l
jamie va rdy and his memory with a victory over burnley. jamie vardy and tenements scored.or alonso was enough for chelsea to beat newcastle. they have moved into the top four at the expense of arsenal, who play on monday. tottenham's faltering form continued as they almost lost at home to watford. but delhi alley and the video assistant referee came to the rescue to save a point with minutes to go. officials apologised afterwards for this confusing message. aston villa are only up. they came...
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the party. his second before of course jamie vardyjoined the party.t and southhampton. perhaps the pick of the goals came from james mattison with this free cake and before jamie vardy finished his hat trick from the spot and made it nine. the biggest away when an premier league history. lester could do another lester could they? there's a huge weekend of rugby ahead for both england and wales as they prepare for their world cup semi—finals. england are first up, they play reigning champions new zealand in yokohama tomorrow morning. head copach eddiejones has been speaking to our sports editor dan roan, who asked him how to beat a team that hasn't lost a world cup match in 12 years. new zealand you cannot sit and be a spectator, you have to be on the stage and making the script and we plan to make the script on saturday. only a few months ago, i remember a member of the state six nations showing a good start and then you ta ke showing a good start and then you take the mental block out and how have you address that and a short space of time? a lot of
the party. his second before of course jamie vardyjoined the party.t and southhampton. perhaps the pick of the goals came from james mattison with this free cake and before jamie vardy finished his hat trick from the spot and made it nine. the biggest away when an premier league history. lester could do another lester could they? there's a huge weekend of rugby ahead for both england and wales as they prepare for their world cup semi—finals. england are first up, they play reigning champions...
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jamie dimon had this to say on friday in washington.a neat idea that will never happen. i have nothing else to say about it. [laughter] jamie: we already have stable coin. they are not the first to do that. taylor: that was jp morgan ceo jamie dimon. " is theth park latest beneficiary of hollywood's rerun mania. the show's creators and media giant viacom expects $450 million to $500 million by selling the streaming rights to the animated comedy. to discuss, i am joined by lucas shaw. $500 million, are you crazy? lucas: we have never seen a market for reruns that i can remember like this. just four years ago, 2015, hulu paid between $150 million and $200 million for the rights to show "south park" for five years. now in 2019, that price has more than doubled to almost $500 million. the simple explanation is back then, you just had hulu, amazon and netflix. a lot of the reruns would air on basic cable. now you have so many streaming services jockeying for position. hbo max from at&t. apple plus. you add that to the three big streamers we
jamie dimon had this to say on friday in washington.a neat idea that will never happen. i have nothing else to say about it. [laughter] jamie: we already have stable coin. they are not the first to do that. taylor: that was jp morgan ceo jamie dimon. " is theth park latest beneficiary of hollywood's rerun mania. the show's creators and media giant viacom expects $450 million to $500 million by selling the streaming rights to the animated comedy. to discuss, i am joined by lucas shaw. $500...
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job from charles and jamie jamie at 1st as you are at the start of the layout of what i mean why at all and indeed to charge india. and yes the listeria doing if we have new mommy new power. we should keep going to come along to you soon at least you tom. the show. will you push the usual on the new you we're really proud of we. will you go to your cup when you which would be only years ago. decided to push through until they did this one of the ba'ath. party acts was which the book was not climate so then we don't tell but you leave you sort of time we have and then they have to reveal what in your press found a niche in a cornish 3rd car so i think it's a corpse to which news i'm still new for the good folk ogres during the production. it's not just the show but the others and if it's. but who. is it about you know if you want to send it on you go and you know any of those things you need that was a. quiz. just some good ideas that is yes so are you up do you have that thing that i miss them a minute in the national bible when we had to bring is now and then they're going to come out
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for jamie, there were things to speculate about in those early moments. but nothing concrete to report. >> other than just hunches and all that we just didn't have anything to go on. >> did you have an open mind as to the scenarios of what might have happened who could have done. >> i didn't know cuss on any one person. i just wanted to know who did it and why. >> yeah, i never had a specific person in mind. that could have done it. i didn't have a clue. >> there weren't many clues. but there were so many questions. and in this case there would be no easy answers. >> coming up -- >> that was my baby. my family is out there. i can't even grieve. >> the father-to-be from grief to disbelief. when "dateline" continues. here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask,
for jamie, there were things to speculate about in those early moments. but nothing concrete to report. >> other than just hunches and all that we just didn't have anything to go on. >> did you have an open mind as to the scenarios of what might have happened who could have done. >> i didn't know cuss on any one person. i just wanted to know who did it and why. >> yeah, i never had a specific person in mind. that could have done it. i didn't have a clue. >> there...
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we'll talk about all of the breaking news with two key lawmakers, jamie raskin in the briefing with the state department inspector general and congressman andre carson of the intelligence committee and our correspondents and analysts are standing by. first to the white house at the scene of the off the rails news conference by president trump a little while ago. our chief white house correspondent jim acosta is on the scene. jim, the president is clearlyin fury ated by this impeachment probe. >> reporter: it looks like a meltdown in realtime as president trump denied any wrongdoing during his phone call with the ukraine president and went after the house intelligence chairman adam schiff accusing him without evidence of helping write the whistle-blower complaint. kk but the press conference went off the rails when the president was asked why he was talking about joe biden with the president of ukraine. sounding like a man backed into the corner, the president railed against the whistle-blower's complaint about the phone call with the leader of ukraine sparked the impeachment inquiry. >>
we'll talk about all of the breaking news with two key lawmakers, jamie raskin in the briefing with the state department inspector general and congressman andre carson of the intelligence committee and our correspondents and analysts are standing by. first to the white house at the scene of the off the rails news conference by president trump a little while ago. our chief white house correspondent jim acosta is on the scene. jim, the president is clearlyin fury ated by this impeachment probe....
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house oversight committee member jamie raskin. good to have you on the show. >> thank you, chris. >> you and i lost a friend today and america lost a legend. elijah cummings meant a lot of things to a lot of people, and i hope that now his passing is a reminder to people about what passion of purpose is and what brave leadership is. he was gone too soon, no question about it, jamie, but hopefully his legacy will be a lesson to all of us. >> well, thank you for that. i mean, it's hard times and they just got a little bit harder with the loss of our beloved elijah cummings, but he has been a role model to everybody in maryland and everybody on the oversight committee, and, really, everyone in congress who listened to him because he's shown how you fight with every fiber of your being for democracy and for the constitution without losing your humanity, without losing your decency, and without giving up on anybody. and he really showed us that as extreme and as partisan as the republicans get to keep our hearts and our minds open, tha
house oversight committee member jamie raskin. good to have you on the show. >> thank you, chris. >> you and i lost a friend today and america lost a legend. elijah cummings meant a lot of things to a lot of people, and i hope that now his passing is a reminder to people about what passion of purpose is and what brave leadership is. he was gone too soon, no question about it, jamie, but hopefully his legacy will be a lesson to all of us. >> well, thank you for that. i mean,...
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here's jamie yuccas. >> the scope of this became so bi it'ster: dr.ce cleary was a medical student at oregon health and science university in 1989 when he was recruited by the school's perfilt clinic to donate sperm for infertile couples and groundbreaking research. >> i know what i was told. >> reporter: and it was no more than five kids, and it was that they would-- >> they'd send the samples to the east coast. >> reporter: but nearly 30 years later with help from the website ancestry.com, donor children began contacting dr. cleary. you've come to learn you have how many children? >> there's at least 17 that i know of in the local area. it's difficult to meet someone who... has your d.n.a. in them, and you wonder if they had a good life. >> reporter: dr. cleary met one of his donor children, allysen allee, this week, for the first time. >> meeting allysen was emotional for me. it was difficult. >> i wasn't searching for any sort of relationship or anything, but dr. cleary and his family have been absolutely phenomenal. it's not just a research thing
here's jamie yuccas. >> the scope of this became so bi it'ster: dr.ce cleary was a medical student at oregon health and science university in 1989 when he was recruited by the school's perfilt clinic to donate sperm for infertile couples and groundbreaking research. >> i know what i was told. >> reporter: and it was no more than five kids, and it was that they would-- >> they'd send the samples to the east coast. >> reporter: but nearly 30 years later with help...
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did jamie and warren give the okay to ride the rally to new record highs >> why not those are the two. -- if knows two say it's okay, who am i to argue with those two. >> back to you. >> back to you, mel. the jp morgan was quarter was fine and we'll talk about banks but put going in perspective and tangible book in jp morgan stock 120. even i in my lame man can do the math and tell you tangible book it's two times tangible book right now. that is a pretty big premium in this environment, i think. in erms it of mr. buffett, he is actually sitting on a record amount of cash as well maybe that's why he wants to deploy to more banks but the indicator he mass looked at his entire career, the wilshire 5,000 over gdp in the united states. i mean that is flashing as red as maybe it has ever flashed i've been skeptical. i've been wrong. and the vix below 14 to me is madness. with that said that, the market seems to be full speed ahead. >> that's a vix down 40 peppers in eight sessions. telling what you investors -- it's been a roller coast are i think the sentiment is this tug of war back to w
did jamie and warren give the okay to ride the rally to new record highs >> why not those are the two. -- if knows two say it's okay, who am i to argue with those two. >> back to you. >> back to you, mel. the jp morgan was quarter was fine and we'll talk about banks but put going in perspective and tangible book in jp morgan stock 120. even i in my lame man can do the math and tell you tangible book it's two times tangible book right now. that is a pretty big premium in this...
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leading off our discussion tonight, death penalty congressman jamie raskin of maryland, member of the house oversight committee who attended george kent's deposition today. jonathan alder from "the daily beast." and rick wilson, republican strategist and contributor to the daily beast, author of "everything trump touches dies." congressman raskin, what can you tell us you learned from mr. kent today? >> i cannot give you any particulars, unfortunately, about his testimony but let me tell you what i've learned from multiple witnesses who have come forward now from the state department and the official american bureaucracy. there was basically an unofficial, illegitimate shadow foreign policy conducted by donald trump and rudy giuliani and his henchmen where they were engaged in a shakedown of the ukrainian government in order to obtain their agreement to conduct a political hit against the bidens. and then they covered all of that up and buried it in the secret server, basically selling out our constitution and our election. but the telephone call, which made all of this infamous, the
leading off our discussion tonight, death penalty congressman jamie raskin of maryland, member of the house oversight committee who attended george kent's deposition today. jonathan alder from "the daily beast." and rick wilson, republican strategist and contributor to the daily beast, author of "everything trump touches dies." congressman raskin, what can you tell us you learned from mr. kent today? >> i cannot give you any particulars, unfortunately, about his...
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court from los angeles california jamie is president of the nonprofit group consumer watchdog which is pushing for the u.s. for adopt the right to be forgotten with us in studio is seamless waco she is the director of a new play in washington d.c. dealing with this exact subject it's called the right to be forgotten we're also joined by danny o'brien danni's the director strategy for the electronic frontier foundation f f a digital rights nonprofit based in san francisco california and finally from pharaoh portugal frankie pete's a right to be forgotten advocate who speaks from personal experience good to have you here everybody danny can you imagine a situation where there is something online about you about something you care deeply about that you wish you could take off and. you have no offense and. i don't need to mention i have plenty of stuff online that i wish would go away and i definitely have friends who are in the same situation the tricky thing is that everybody knows it's really very difficult to get something done offline and i think as people trying to introduce laws
court from los angeles california jamie is president of the nonprofit group consumer watchdog which is pushing for the u.s. for adopt the right to be forgotten with us in studio is seamless waco she is the director of a new play in washington d.c. dealing with this exact subject it's called the right to be forgotten we're also joined by danny o'brien danni's the director strategy for the electronic frontier foundation f f a digital rights nonprofit based in san francisco california and finally...
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jamie harrison, thanks so much. look the other way as president trump calls on china to investigate a political opponent. now president trump is calling for voters to impeach mitt romney after the senator speaks out, which is not an actual thing. but romney responded in kind with a photo of him and his family in a pumpkin patch. we'll be back after this. we'll be back after this hi. maria ramirez! mom! maria! maria ramirez... mcdonald's is committing 150 million dollars in tuition assistance, education, and career advising programs... prof: maria ramirez mom and dad: maria ramirez!!! to help more employees achieve their dreams. ♪ work so hard ♪ give it everything you got mom and dad: maria ramirez!!! ♪ strength of a lioness ♪ tough as a knot ♪ rocking the stage ♪ and we never gonna stop ♪ all strength, no sweat. ♪ just in case you forgot ♪ all strength. ♪ no sweat secret. all strength. no sweat. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted.
jamie harrison, thanks so much. look the other way as president trump calls on china to investigate a political opponent. now president trump is calling for voters to impeach mitt romney after the senator speaks out, which is not an actual thing. but romney responded in kind with a photo of him and his family in a pumpkin patch. we'll be back after this. we'll be back after this hi. maria ramirez! mom! maria! maria ramirez... mcdonald's is committing 150 million dollars in tuition assistance,...
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[ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby here in savannahgeorgia, today on my way to meet a woman whose strange inheritance was built with blood, sweat and gears. >> my name is sherri anderson. my dad was a farmer who worked more than 5,000 acres of potatoes, beer barley and sugar beets, but his real bumper crop was growing inside his barns. >> sherri. >> hey.>> i'm jamie. >> nice to meet you.to savannah. >> oh, it's gorgeous and so great to meet you. inside, sherri shows me some old photos that tell the story of her father's 20-plus years restoring cars and trucks in his barns near paul, idaho. what variety. >> absolutely. he had cars dating from 1919 up to 1982. he got a 1968 mustang, which was mom's cruising car, a 1928 rolls-royce. >> this looks special. >> the 1950 bentley, my personal favorite, too. >> the restoration wizard, callan "cal" phillips, born 1925. he spends his childhood working on the family wheat and potato farm in south-central idaho. cal serves in the pacific in world war ii, returns home to work on the family farm, get
[ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby here in savannahgeorgia, today on my way to meet a woman whose strange inheritance was built with blood, sweat and gears. >> my name is sherri anderson. my dad was a farmer who worked more than 5,000 acres of potatoes, beer barley and sugar beets, but his real bumper crop was growing inside his barns. >> sherri. >> hey.>> i'm jamie. >> nice to meet you.to savannah....
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phase.in trade dispute like jamie, we are both optimists. it is easy to live that way.at i think we are also realists. we have seen a lot of things over a long period of. it is not that bad right now. bleeding intoisk consumer psyche, cutting back on spending, combined with the corporate cutbacks, that is when you take into recession. by the way, recession itself is sort of a cleansing. it is not the be-all end-all. the question is how deep and how long? >> the u.s. is running huge fiscal deficits. not what you would expect given where we are and expansion. no one seems to care about deficits anymore. is that a mistake? >> i would tell you it is not going to cause a crisis immediately in the next three years. the u.s. can afford deficits 80% of gdp. the mistake would be if we don't realize down the road it is not sustainable. 80%, it would go to 100, and it is a hockey stick, almost entirely based on medical entitlements. the sooner you deal with it, the better. it will deal with itself at one point. our 80% jet to gdp compares to japan, which is about 250%. who you owe
phase.in trade dispute like jamie, we are both optimists. it is easy to live that way.at i think we are also realists. we have seen a lot of things over a long period of. it is not that bad right now. bleeding intoisk consumer psyche, cutting back on spending, combined with the corporate cutbacks, that is when you take into recession. by the way, recession itself is sort of a cleansing. it is not the be-all end-all. the question is how deep and how long? >> the u.s. is running huge fiscal...
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also in the squad are dan evans,jamie january.urray and neil —— neal skupski. wales evans, jamie murray and neil —— neal sku pski. wales have evans, jamie murray and neil —— neal skupski. wales have called up cardiff blues winger owen lane to their world cup squad. he can also play at centre and he was part of wales's extended pretournament training squad. he replaces a forward row after josh training squad. he replaces a forward row afterjosh navidi was ruled out by injury. he tore his hamstring and limped off in the first half of their quarterfinal win over france. jonathan davies, who missed that game with a knee problem, should be fit for the semifinal against south africa on sunday. he's been very influential, very important for us, so it's disappointing for him. so it's disappointing for us to have a player ruled out, but, in saying that, these games are so physical and to have only lost one player at this stage is a real positive for us. england on the other hand should have a fully fit squad to choose from for their semifi
also in the squad are dan evans,jamie january.urray and neil —— neal skupski. wales evans, jamie murray and neil —— neal sku pski. wales have evans, jamie murray and neil —— neal skupski. wales have called up cardiff blues winger owen lane to their world cup squad. he can also play at centre and he was part of wales's extended pretournament training squad. he replaces a forward row after josh training squad. he replaces a forward row afterjosh navidi was ruled out by injury. he tore...
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been stopped from claiming the repo market according to jamie dimon.e says the lender has the cash and willingness to steady short-term lending markets when they went haywire in september. he says jpmorgan did not read apply the money due to liquidity requirements. and south korea's central bank cut its policy rate for the second time this year. it is warning it will be weaker than forecast. that's as the global economy slows as trade tensions continue. the key rate now matches its record low of 1.25%. china has caught traders offguard with a surprise injection into the financial system. the loans, head of datachina has offguard with a surprise this friday and are expected to show a slowdown in the domestic economy. the pboc has added the equivalent of $28 billion of cash. it's a surprise because it usually happens when the loans are due. and warren buffett is asking the fed for permission to raise the state in bank of america to more than 10%. that's the level that often triggers a regulatory review. it is filing with the federal reserve and says berk
been stopped from claiming the repo market according to jamie dimon.e says the lender has the cash and willingness to steady short-term lending markets when they went haywire in september. he says jpmorgan did not read apply the money due to liquidity requirements. and south korea's central bank cut its policy rate for the second time this year. it is warning it will be weaker than forecast. that's as the global economy slows as trade tensions continue. the key rate now matches its record low...
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court from us angeles california jamie is president of the nonprofit group consumer watchdog which is pushing for the u.s. to adopt the right to be forgotten with us in studio is seamless waco she is the director of a new play in washington d.c. dealing with this exact subject it's called the right to be forgotten and we're also joined by danny o'brien downey's the director of strategy for the electronic frontier foundation f f a digital rights nonprofit based in san francisco california and finally from faroe portugal frankie pete's a right to be forgotten advocate who speaks from personal experience good to have you here everybody dad. can you imagine a situation where there is something online about you about someone you care deeply about that you wish you could take off and. you have no there isn't a date. i don't need to mention i have plenty of stuff online that i wish would go away and i definitely have friends who are in the same situation the tricky thing is that everybody knows it's really very difficult to get something done offline and i think as people trying to introduce
court from us angeles california jamie is president of the nonprofit group consumer watchdog which is pushing for the u.s. to adopt the right to be forgotten with us in studio is seamless waco she is the director of a new play in washington d.c. dealing with this exact subject it's called the right to be forgotten and we're also joined by danny o'brien downey's the director of strategy for the electronic frontier foundation f f a digital rights nonprofit based in san francisco california and...
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before jamie va rdy james maddison with this free kick.ster could not do another leicester, could they? austin halewood, bbc news. we are just a couple of hours away from england rugby's biggest match for 12 years. they're taking on the mighty all blacks in the semifinals of the rugby world cup injapan. they've never beaten new zealand in the competition. 0ur sports editor dan roan is in yokohama for us now. we have just been talking about this. dan, the all blacks haven't lost a match at the world cup since 2007, so how do england beat them? i'm sure their fans think this is the side to do it. i think possibly yes, absolutely, because england have been in decent form at the world cup. their injuries have cleared up as well, they are pretty much close to full strength. they we re much close to full strength. they were pretty good against australia, won't they, last weekend in the quarterfinal, scoring 40 points against them, so they could not wish for a better build up to this monumental clash. any game against the all blacks especial when
before jamie va rdy james maddison with this free kick.ster could not do another leicester, could they? austin halewood, bbc news. we are just a couple of hours away from england rugby's biggest match for 12 years. they're taking on the mighty all blacks in the semifinals of the rugby world cup injapan. they've never beaten new zealand in the competition. 0ur sports editor dan roan is in yokohama for us now. we have just been talking about this. dan, the all blacks haven't lost a match at the...