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so the very least i could do was get her that phone call. >> hey, janine i want to give two words we't often say, and that is thank you, thank you for running. i know it can be challenging. but are you not a enlo. i will support your campaign in anyway i request. >> you are welcome, america. cheergs chees plawrs. >> trevor: dulce sloan, everybody. we'll be right back. (applause) green book is the feel good movie of the year. we are privileged to present a great american artist. he has preformed at the white house twice. please welcome don shirley. i'm about to embark on a concert tour. do you foresee any issues in working for a black man? no, but i ain't no butler. and you, in the deep south? there's gonna be problems. in a divided time... come on, get out now. their differences... you never win with violence. i didn't like the way he was treating you. i've had to endure that my entire life. you should be able to take it one night. inspired an unexpected friendship. what you do, only you can do that. you want another piece? what do we do about the bones? we do this. [ laughing ] [ mu
so the very least i could do was get her that phone call. >> hey, janine i want to give two words we't often say, and that is thank you, thank you for running. i know it can be challenging. but are you not a enlo. i will support your campaign in anyway i request. >> you are welcome, america. cheergs chees plawrs. >> trevor: dulce sloan, everybody. we'll be right back. (applause) green book is the feel good movie of the year. we are privileged to present a great american...
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so the very least i could do was get her that phone call. >> hey, janine i want to give two words weunning. i know it can be challenging. but are you not a enlo. i will support your campaign in anyway i request. >> you are welcome, america. cheergs chees plawrs. >> trevor: dulce sloan, everybody. we'll be right back. (applause) how do they make starburst taste so juicy? they use wicked small fighter jets to shoot the juiciness into every starburst. [ pilot ] it's about to get juicy. whoo! i feel so aliii... it takes guts. [ female announcer ] starburst. unexplainably juicy. i'm always going to be a maker. and i think a company is the coolest thing you can build. i'm adam, and i make robots. you never know when inspiration is going to strike. so i take my surface pro everywhere. part of an entrepreneur's job is to get stuff done. i like to do, like, four things at once. the new surface pro can handle all of my programs. i can paint, i can mold, i can code. i have it on all the time, it's fantastic. we get to build toys for kids and change the world. it's a big deal. i was on the fence
so the very least i could do was get her that phone call. >> hey, janine i want to give two words weunning. i know it can be challenging. but are you not a enlo. i will support your campaign in anyway i request. >> you are welcome, america. cheergs chees plawrs. >> trevor: dulce sloan, everybody. we'll be right back. (applause) how do they make starburst taste so juicy? they use wicked small fighter jets to shoot the juiciness into every starburst. [ pilot ] it's about to get...
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janine in the white shirt and her two sisters have been here for three weeks. seven memberof their family e already dead. >> ( translated ed when mother f ebola, we didn't know what it was. we thought she was poisoned. my uncle died, my cousin, my aunt, my mom, my own brother, and my own sister. they all died. r:>> reporte treating janine and other ebola patients is difficult. they need to be closely monitored. doctors and nurses need to be able to help without putting themselves at risk. before this outbreak, most hospitals in this region didn't have facilities that were capable of treating ebola istients. ear, health workers have l troduced a new tool. they c "the cube." , ola is spread through contact with bodily fluid the cube allows additional health workers to treat patients from the outside without wearing cumbersome protectiv. >> ( translated ): before, it would take 15 minutes to be able to enter the room. now, in a couple minutes, we can be helpi a patient. >> reporter: there are medical personnel here from all over-- congolese physicians, rnational h
janine in the white shirt and her two sisters have been here for three weeks. seven memberof their family e already dead. >> ( translated ed when mother f ebola, we didn't know what it was. we thought she was poisoned. my uncle died, my cousin, my aunt, my mom, my own brother, and my own sister. they all died. r:>> reporte treating janine and other ebola patients is difficult. they need to be closely monitored. doctors and nurses need to be able to help without putting themselves at...
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renato janine ribeiro, thank you very much. —— pro. warming following a major report by climate scientists, to be published in a few hours time. the intergovernmental panel on climate change will release its latest assessment in south korea. 0ur science editor, david shukman, reports from seoul. the scientists who have been meeting here in south korea have been trying to work out something fundamentally important. what happens when the world warms up to different temperatures? now, at the moment we‘re on course for a rise of at least three degrees celsius. that‘s compared to the temperature is century ago and that‘s thought to be really dangerous. so an international treaty on climate change, the paris agreement, set a limit of two degrees, and for a long time that‘s been considered safe. but now, new research says a lower limit of 1.5 degrees is needed to avoid some really damaging impacts, particularly in developing countries. and bear in mind that the world has already warmed at least one degree celsius over the last 100 years. so w
renato janine ribeiro, thank you very much. —— pro. warming following a major report by climate scientists, to be published in a few hours time. the intergovernmental panel on climate change will release its latest assessment in south korea. 0ur science editor, david shukman, reports from seoul. the scientists who have been meeting here in south korea have been trying to work out something fundamentally important. what happens when the world warms up to different temperatures? now, at the...
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it's anything to hear everyone call her janine, because this is ms. princess and people have known her by that since shes with a baby. if you walk down 3rd street or in the bayview and you ask 100 people in the bayview if they know ms. princess, 99 of them would say, she's touched their life in one way or another. ms. princess is an inspiration to everyone around her. myself at the top of the list. when people ask, what does miss princess do at school? you don't know how to respond. to say she's a special education educator, tip of the iceberg. that's what she does between 8:30 and 1:30, but she works before school and after school as part of our beacon program. in fact, she's often the first car in the parking lot when the gates open and the last car out at the end of the night. she's the head of our dance team, she runs picture day, and i'm pretty sure she has more mentees than anyone in the history of the school if you ask the faculty, parents, community members, almost all of us would say that we consider her one of our mentors and somebody very v
it's anything to hear everyone call her janine, because this is ms. princess and people have known her by that since shes with a baby. if you walk down 3rd street or in the bayview and you ask 100 people in the bayview if they know ms. princess, 99 of them would say, she's touched their life in one way or another. ms. princess is an inspiration to everyone around her. myself at the top of the list. when people ask, what does miss princess do at school? you don't know how to respond. to say...
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dennis ross and janine zacharia. appreciate it very much. we'll have this discuss again i'm quite sure. coming up, domestic politics. 19 days to go until the mid terms. we're tracking some critical suburban house seats that nay flip from red to blue. steve kornacki at the big board with those after this. >> president trump tonight in montana said democrats don't have a viable message with little more than two weeks to go before the midterms. back at the big board for us tonight, who else? our national political correspondent steve kornacki with how the democratic message may be playing out in a couple select republican house districts. hey, steve. >> hey, brian, that's right. we talked about how the map has changed in some ways in the republicans' favor as a result potentially of a kavanaugh bounce for them. i want to talk about the flipside of that though, the places where maybe there's a kavanaugh effect helping democrats a little bit. here's what i'm talking about. what you see here, these yellow splotches, there are 25 of them on this ma
dennis ross and janine zacharia. appreciate it very much. we'll have this discuss again i'm quite sure. coming up, domestic politics. 19 days to go until the mid terms. we're tracking some critical suburban house seats that nay flip from red to blue. steve kornacki at the big board with those after this. >> president trump tonight in montana said democrats don't have a viable message with little more than two weeks to go before the midterms. back at the big board for us tonight, who else?...
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dennis ross and janine zacharia. i'm sure we'll have this discussion again. coming up, domestic politics. 19 days to go until the mid terms. we're tracking some critical suburban house seats that nay flip from red to blue. steve kornacki at the big board today is the day you're going to get motivated... get stronger... get closer. start listening today to the world's largest selection of audiobooks on audible. and now, get more. for just $14.95 a month, you'll get a credit a month good for any audiobook, plus two audible originals exclusive titles you can't find anywhere else. if you don't like a book, you can exchange it any time, no questions asked. automatically roll your credits over to the next month if you don't use them. with the free audible app, you can listen anytime, and anywhere. plus for the first time ever, you'll get access to exclusive fitness programs a $95 value free with membership. start a 30-day trial today and your first audiobook is free. cancel anytime and your books are yours to keep forever. audible. the most inspiring minds. the mos
dennis ross and janine zacharia. i'm sure we'll have this discussion again. coming up, domestic politics. 19 days to go until the mid terms. we're tracking some critical suburban house seats that nay flip from red to blue. steve kornacki at the big board today is the day you're going to get motivated... get stronger... get closer. start listening today to the world's largest selection of audiobooks on audible. and now, get more. for just $14.95 a month, you'll get a credit a month good for any...
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joining spring labs a block chain startup the idea is that banks and corporations would use the block janine to make it. easier and safer to transfer your identity and credit information it's an idea that has some merit in my view as in the case of equifax which came under cyber attacks resulting in over one hundred forty three million customers having their data stolen last year and of course now equifax spams people with e-mails trying to sell them their services they may can bribe you with credit protection for the price of course equifax has a major breach and geez louise these folks mr cohen joins a growing group of high profile people joining blocking based companies such as the former commodities head of j.p. morgan blith masters. you may have heard that starting november first amazon will raise the minimum wage it pays for workers here in the united states to fifteen dollars per hour the move covers some two hundred fifty thousand current employees an additional one hundred thousand seasonal workers that certainly sounds like news for getting those in the increase but there are some
joining spring labs a block chain startup the idea is that banks and corporations would use the block janine to make it. easier and safer to transfer your identity and credit information it's an idea that has some merit in my view as in the case of equifax which came under cyber attacks resulting in over one hundred forty three million customers having their data stolen last year and of course now equifax spams people with e-mails trying to sell them their services they may can bribe you with...
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dennis ross and janine zacharia. i'm sure we'll have this discussion again.oming up, domestic politics. 19 days to go until the mid terms. we're tracking some critical suburban house seats that nay flip from red to blue. steve kornacki at the big board with those after this. always pr, but you can game plan for them. for 150 years, generations of families have chosen pacific life for retirement and life insurance solutions to help them reach their goals. being ready for wherever life leads. that's the power of pacific. ask a financial advisor about pacific life. so let's promote our falle a homecomingtravel dealame, on choicehotels.com like this. touchdown. earn a free night when you stay just twice this fall. or, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com jushis local miracle ear t at helped andrew hear more of the joy in her voice. just one hearing test is all it took for him to hear more of her laugh... and less of the background noise around him. for helen, just one visit to her local miracle-ear is all it took to learn how she can share more mo
dennis ross and janine zacharia. i'm sure we'll have this discussion again.oming up, domestic politics. 19 days to go until the mid terms. we're tracking some critical suburban house seats that nay flip from red to blue. steve kornacki at the big board with those after this. always pr, but you can game plan for them. for 150 years, generations of families have chosen pacific life for retirement and life insurance solutions to help them reach their goals. being ready for wherever life leads....
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we will talk to democrat senator chris coons with us and judge janine, and dean came with the hollywoodright now. ladies and gentlemen. jillian: coming right back. ♪ ♪ the new capital one savor card. earn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment. now when you go out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? now wh♪n you go out, you cash in. cleaning floors with a mop and bucket is a hassle, meaning you probably don't clean as often as you'd like. for a quick and convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet. there's no heavy bucket, or mop to wring out, because the absorb and lock technology traps dirt and liquid inside the pad. it's safe to use on all finished surfaces tile, laminate and hardwood. and it prevents streaks and hazing better than a micro fiber strip mop, giving you a thorough clean the first time. for a convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet with a money back guarantee. brand power. helping you buy better. it's no longer enough to be fast. so it's no surprise that the company that led the charge to fast, who built the nation's largest gig-speed network, is already moving-beyond. be
we will talk to democrat senator chris coons with us and judge janine, and dean came with the hollywoodright now. ladies and gentlemen. jillian: coming right back. ♪ ♪ the new capital one savor card. earn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment. now when you go out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? now wh♪n you go out, you cash in. cleaning floors with a mop and bucket is a hassle, meaning you probably don't clean as often as you'd like. for a quick and convenient clean, try...
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janine says that, does she? laura, how good has laura been, right? we got a lot of good people.ike tucker? i like tucker. how about steve doocey and brian, we got a lot of great friends. >> i wonder they're thinking oh my god, i got a mention. the president did mention me. >> you can hear that. >> it is not just fox news though. yes, those were just fox news hosts that he mentioned there. he takes phone calls. he takes my phone calls and he calls me as well. >> will he take mine as well? >> he probably won't take yours. >> is that the point of this conversation, eric? >> i want you to finish, is that the point of this conferriversa there? >> absolutely not. >> did president obama take phone call from sean hannity? >> i don't know, he did not take one from me. absolutely incorrect, doug, your a historian. what happens is he polls sean hannity and another conservative who was over in sinclair and he'll talk to these people. trump is trump. he makes his own decisions. >> what does he say when he calls you? what do you talk about? >> i talk to him about, i did "morning joe" a couple
janine says that, does she? laura, how good has laura been, right? we got a lot of good people.ike tucker? i like tucker. how about steve doocey and brian, we got a lot of great friends. >> i wonder they're thinking oh my god, i got a mention. the president did mention me. >> you can hear that. >> it is not just fox news though. yes, those were just fox news hosts that he mentioned there. he takes phone calls. he takes my phone calls and he calls me as well. >> will he...
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i'm the deputy chief of administration, janine nicholson on my report from the ministry tip side. i would like to first thank commissioner covington for spearheading that meeting yesterday. i thought it was super helpful for me to have that interaction with you all. i am sort of -- on sort of a less formal manner. thank you for that. so up just briefly with my administrative divisions, we conducted 50 promotional and permanent physicals in multiple ranks. at 83 drug and alcohol tests, all negative. the assignment office, the annual seniority list has been issued and vacancy bids will be happening soon, including at the airport. for appointments and promotions, we promoted five captains permanently. eleven h. for inspectors, and 13 acting inspectors. so once those captives clear, then we will be able to bump up some lieutenants which is always nice. the want 22nd class completed their probation this month -- the 122nd class completed their probation. they passed all their test, physical, manipulative, and written. i believe there are 43 of them in that class. the retirements for se
i'm the deputy chief of administration, janine nicholson on my report from the ministry tip side. i would like to first thank commissioner covington for spearheading that meeting yesterday. i thought it was super helpful for me to have that interaction with you all. i am sort of -- on sort of a less formal manner. thank you for that. so up just briefly with my administrative divisions, we conducted 50 promotional and permanent physicals in multiple ranks. at 83 drug and alcohol tests, all...
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i'm the deputy chief of administration, janine nicholson on my report from the ministry tip side.missioner covington for spearheading that meeting yesterday. i thought it was super helpful for me
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did donald trump come up with it, did he watch janine pirro, sean hannity?is constant, vicious circle that i think for the most part donald trump is doing, not necessarily because he believes it, but because he knows it works politically speaking. the problem is, there's lots and lots of people out there who are hearing this and are inspired, motivated, listening, who don't know that donald trump is doing this to rally his base. people come up to me all of the time and says donald trump really hates the media. i say, let me stop you right there. donald trump donesn't hate the media at all. he knows what we write. he knows stories, what we've written, good and bad about him. this is a schtick. he is doing this because it works for him politically. but people don't know that. and they say and do things, as we have seen, that don't lay at donald trump's feet. but these are impacts from the way in which he conducts himself. >> and, you know, i don't think he really has ever understood the job of the president. >> no. >> so, you know, his job, sure, he's campaign
did donald trump come up with it, did he watch janine pirro, sean hannity?is constant, vicious circle that i think for the most part donald trump is doing, not necessarily because he believes it, but because he knows it works politically speaking. the problem is, there's lots and lots of people out there who are hearing this and are inspired, motivated, listening, who don't know that donald trump is doing this to rally his base. people come up to me all of the time and says donald trump really...
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judge janine says that, doesn't she? laura, how good has laura been, right? do we like tucker? i like tucker. how about steve ducci, how about ainsley, brian, we got a lot of great friends. >> that's -- that's really happening. but there is a sad part to all this. trump thanking his alleged band mates or friends from fox, but fox news wasn't even airing the rally, which is a change, as i mentioned. you can look at the reporting from politico, which states the ratingings have been lower than fox's regular shows. the network has stopped airing most of the evening rallies in full. that's a change. when they won't come to him, well, he does go to them. to again i'm showing you this because it's a political strategy. donald trump obviously figured out when he was shouting out the fox anchors, he was not showing the love back. he did not one but two interviews with fox in a 12-hour span and brought the tv spectacle into the tv office that many could not take their eyes off of. the original maga hat adorned by a hugging kanye west. donald trump needs kanye and 45-minute fox interl vie
judge janine says that, doesn't she? laura, how good has laura been, right? do we like tucker? i like tucker. how about steve ducci, how about ainsley, brian, we got a lot of great friends. >> that's -- that's really happening. but there is a sad part to all this. trump thanking his alleged band mates or friends from fox, but fox news wasn't even airing the rally, which is a change, as i mentioned. you can look at the reporting from politico, which states the ratingings have been lower...
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our janine. >> yes. >> she is amazing. so thanks toan her. don't forget lester.our commth melissa molett. >> good morning. shut down between porter street and connectut avenue. all lanes blocked because of this crash investigation. a ba n crash. righ construction from overnight. taking a look elsewhere on the map, 123 at mclean between g.w. > w check your forecast .hen we come back. >>> plants like fall. the sunny days and cool nights provide ideal growing conditions. >>> hope your wednesday morning is off to a good start. bright and sunny for your entire wednesday. afrnoon highs today nice and mild, in the upper 60s to right around 70 degrees. trick-or-treat temperatures will be inhe mid-60s early this evening. sun is down after 6:00. watch out for the littl ghosts and goblins on the side streets. next cnce for rain thursday morning. >> thank you, chuck. get the latest news and weather anytime in the nbc washing ♪ >>> this is "today", live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> good morning, everybody. >> hi. >> happy halloween. >> happy halloween. >> it's wedn
our janine. >> yes. >> she is amazing. so thanks toan her. don't forget lester.our commth melissa molett. >> good morning. shut down between porter street and connectut avenue. all lanes blocked because of this crash investigation. a ba n crash. righ construction from overnight. taking a look elsewhere on the map, 123 at mclean between g.w. > w check your forecast .hen we come back. >>> plants like fall. the sunny days and cool nights provide ideal growing...
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janine, concerns about the badger cull in your part of the world. to where campaigners say they had been monitoring a sett in south somerset, and they claim it could have been in never many hours, and they say the animals should be checked as soon as possible after dawn, but by midday at the latest, and they say they found it at 12.10, and they say they found it at 12.10, and they say this shows that regular monitoring wasn't effectively carried out within licensing guidelines. the campaigner said she was so concerned for the badger‘s welfare she released it. her words have been revised to protect her identity. there was no way of knowing if this was a legal trap or an illegal trap. there were no markings on the cage. the cull zone boundaries are not made public, so nobody knows where they are. so what has been the response to these claims from those overseeing the call? defra says that all suspected wildlife offences must be reported to the police, and it can't comment on any individual breach which may have taken place. also they say anyone involv
janine, concerns about the badger cull in your part of the world. to where campaigners say they had been monitoring a sett in south somerset, and they claim it could have been in never many hours, and they say the animals should be checked as soon as possible after dawn, but by midday at the latest, and they say they found it at 12.10, and they say they found it at 12.10, and they say this shows that regular monitoring wasn't effectively carried out within licensing guidelines. the campaigner...
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we‘ll be talking halloween with janine machin is in cambridge first to charlie.aron has cerebral palsy, and the wheelchair he uses is borrowed and too big for him. he says to get ahead in wheelchair rugby he needs a wheelchair specially adapted to his needs. i needed to be tighter and the straps need to be tighter. i can do to bushes to get my speed and then use my hips to avoid other players. to do that properly i believe i need a bespoke wheelchair. apart from a bit of a wheelchair problem this will be beneficial to him. yes, he‘s 18 years old, and took up a wheelchair rugby four years ago. his mum drives him from gloucestershire to kent, that 340 mile round trip every week and she says that since he took up oil wheelchair rugby, she seen a significant change. it's transformed him. he was over 13 stone. he's on a strict diet, goes to the gym and now eight stone six. he isa to the gym and now eight stone six. he is a different body. aaron is a man with a big plan. he wants to represent his country and earlier this year he had trials with england. he is definitel
we‘ll be talking halloween with janine machin is in cambridge first to charlie.aron has cerebral palsy, and the wheelchair he uses is borrowed and too big for him. he says to get ahead in wheelchair rugby he needs a wheelchair specially adapted to his needs. i needed to be tighter and the straps need to be tighter. i can do to bushes to get my speed and then use my hips to avoid other players. to do that properly i believe i need a bespoke wheelchair. apart from a bit of a wheelchair problem...
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kathy barnett, and janine downey.what you think the president saying this will be about brett kavanaugh, caravan and the mobs? >> democrats do not have mobs. we are concerned about all people. >> you see the violence? >> a look at west virginia teachers and that they had to almost riot to get a pay increase. women are not feeling safe and secure this election at all. the caravan is concerning. we need to look at and we need to vet people before they come into the country but the bottom line is there are certain people that are running away from violence in their own country. when he was ripping babies out of women's arms everybody was worried about that. >> he wasn't -- >> he wasn't literally but his policies were. there are a certain amount of babies and a certain amount of kids still in lockdown. >> know they are not. i understand when we walk into voting booth this coming november 6th i understand what the democrat party will get, they will get power but what do i get in that proposition? what are the policies they
kathy barnett, and janine downey.what you think the president saying this will be about brett kavanaugh, caravan and the mobs? >> democrats do not have mobs. we are concerned about all people. >> you see the violence? >> a look at west virginia teachers and that they had to almost riot to get a pay increase. women are not feeling safe and secure this election at all. the caravan is concerning. we need to look at and we need to vet people before they come into the country but...