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let's bring in our financial correspondent in school in new york now jens good to see you bring us up to date with the reaction on wall street to this announcement yeah investors really haven't made up their mind yet what to make out of the announcement that we've gotten actually even after u.s. president donald trump her spoke there were even if you would cheers here on the floor of the new york stock exchange as some investors believe or share donald trump's opinion that the deal has not necessarily been in favor of the u.s. so that was just a few traders but just to give you an idea how to do your reaction was here in new york and then the big question is will the whole situation escalate that could very well happen but it could also not have been and then we also a bit short on details what precisely which actions will take place one when we still do not know that so there is still a lot of room of interpretation the market at some point was down by a good one hundred fifty points and then towards the end the dollar jones industrial average even closed a tiny bit higher and what a
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now jens good to see you bring us up to date with the reaction on wall street to this announcement. yeah investors really haven't made up their mind yet what to make out of the announcement that we've gotten actually even after us president donald trump a spoke there were even if you would cheers here on the floor of the new york stock exchange as some investors believe or share donald trump's opinion that the deal has not necessarily been in favor of the u.s. so that was just a few traders but just to give you an idea how are the your reaction was here in new york and then the big question is will the whole situation escalate that could very well happen but it could also not have been and then interpretation the market at some point was down by a good one hundred fifty points and then towards the end the dow jones industrial average even closed a tiny bit higher and what about your interpretations and how could this affect u.s. companies. well certainly it could effect the defense stocks the defense companies here in the united states and we saw stock prices for example from compan
now jens good to see you bring us up to date with the reaction on wall street to this announcement. yeah investors really haven't made up their mind yet what to make out of the announcement that we've gotten actually even after us president donald trump a spoke there were even if you would cheers here on the floor of the new york stock exchange as some investors believe or share donald trump's opinion that the deal has not necessarily been in favor of the u.s. so that was just a few traders but...
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about this, our national security analyst and shawn turner and cnn political commentator scott jennings. goodg to both of you. this is good news for some family members and folks there. according to south korean government officials, mike pompeo expected to return home with the three american detainees. what is your reaction? >> my reaction is definitely a positive development. and very hopeful it goes forward. we have to keep in mind is returning the hostages is a low cost initiative. particularly what we think about it in the context of the nuclear program and the denuclearization discussion that's are ongoing. so very positive but we can't take our eye off the ball in terms of actually getting rid of north korean nuclear weapons. we haven't heard much about that in recent days. we heard a lot more about when and where the summit is happening and the logistical details. i hope the administration is spending just as much time on the subtans. >> you remember last week rudy giuliani talked about this and there is concern that he risked some sensitive negotiation somehow by talking about this.
about this, our national security analyst and shawn turner and cnn political commentator scott jennings. goodg to both of you. this is good news for some family members and folks there. according to south korean government officials, mike pompeo expected to return home with the three american detainees. what is your reaction? >> my reaction is definitely a positive development. and very hopeful it goes forward. we have to keep in mind is returning the hostages is a low cost initiative....
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the white house that he is willing to move senate confirmed appointees. >> walter schaub, scott jennings, good see you guys. thank you so much for coming on. >>> up next, a federal judge overseeing the case of trump's former campaign manager paul manafort taking a jab at robert mueller's team. what he's accusing the special counsel of doing. >>> and now anthony bourdain shows us how traveling off the beaten path could be just the edgy travel experience you need. ♪ >> so from the first time i came down here years ago looking for a sort of disgraceful, possibly gun-running relative, i fell in love with this place. you got to be out of your mind to not love this place. ♪ there are little bits that remind me of other countries, but it's its own thing. it is definitely its own thing, and it's definitely unlike any other place i've been. underpopulated, it's incredibly beautiful. it's really a true hidden gem of latin america. a place called uruguay. >> to see more, tune in to parts unknown sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern only on cnn. ♪ what is it? the next big thing in food was once a little paper box.
the white house that he is willing to move senate confirmed appointees. >> walter schaub, scott jennings, good see you guys. thank you so much for coming on. >>> up next, a federal judge overseeing the case of trump's former campaign manager paul manafort taking a jab at robert mueller's team. what he's accusing the special counsel of doing. >>> and now anthony bourdain shows us how traveling off the beaten path could be just the edgy travel experience you need. ♪...
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jennings. gentlemen, good evening to all of you.in, if the nfl was trying to make the pressure from the go away. that didn't work, and at what cost? >> i think they made a situation that was dying out, worse. at the end of the last season, only seven guys were doing it. they brought this up again. now the players feel like they're being bullied. they feel like they're being shunned. they feel like employees. they miss on opportunities to really have a sensible anthem resolution. if they would have included the players just like the nba does. but now they've put down this mandate, and this thing is going to crop up again once again we start playing football again. >> george, this is last month quotes between the team owners and players. and a friend of the president, the new england patriots's owner bob kraft, he was quoted as saying the president -- excuse me, the problem we have is we have a president who will use that as fodder to do his mission that i don't feel is in the best interest of america. it's divisive and it's horrible.
jennings. gentlemen, good evening to all of you.in, if the nfl was trying to make the pressure from the go away. that didn't work, and at what cost? >> i think they made a situation that was dying out, worse. at the end of the last season, only seven guys were doing it. they brought this up again. now the players feel like they're being bullied. they feel like they're being shunned. they feel like employees. they miss on opportunities to really have a sensible anthem resolution. if they...
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long time that they still hate her every day are you worried about from your standpoint is this a good idea jen for the republicans to have nancy say this. well i think this is the best thing to happen to republicans all week larry nancy pelosi has been acting like the marie antoinette of american politics saying that this massive tax cut that went to american families is like crumbs nancy pelosi could not be more out of touch as she and her husband run their businesses in northern california benefiting off of those american tax cuts by the way and she by the way got more than just ask her husband who runs that business but look this is comes down to the midterms comes down really to the three m's money message and motivation as robin just said this is why i like robin he's one of the more reasonable democrats he's honest he'll tell you the democrats really don't have the message down they haven't been able to develop a message since they lost the two thousand and sixteen elections and as you see hillary out there still talking about why she lost they really need to turn the page and move on th
long time that they still hate her every day are you worried about from your standpoint is this a good idea jen for the republicans to have nancy say this. well i think this is the best thing to happen to republicans all week larry nancy pelosi has been acting like the marie antoinette of american politics saying that this massive tax cut that went to american families is like crumbs nancy pelosi could not be more out of touch as she and her husband run their businesses in northern california...
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long time and they still hate her every day are you worried about from your standpoint is this a good idea jen for the republicans to have nancy say this. well i think this is the best thing to happen to republicans all week larry nancy pelosi has been acting like the marie antoinette of american politics saying that this massive tax cut that went to american families is like crumbs nancy pelosi could not be more out of touch as she and her husband run their businesses in northern california benefiting off of those american tax cuts by the way and she by the way got more than just ask her husband who runs that business but look this is comes down to the midterms comes down really to the three m's money message and motivation as robin just said this is why i like robin he's one of the more reasonable democrats he's honest he'll tell you the democrats really don't have the message down they haven't been able to develop a message since they lost the two thousand and sixteen elections and as you see hillary out there still talking about why she lost they really need to turn the page and move on th
long time and they still hate her every day are you worried about from your standpoint is this a good idea jen for the republicans to have nancy say this. well i think this is the best thing to happen to republicans all week larry nancy pelosi has been acting like the marie antoinette of american politics saying that this massive tax cut that went to american families is like crumbs nancy pelosi could not be more out of touch as she and her husband run their businesses in northern california...
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i'm confident that if jen can convince kelly and connie to buy the product, she'll be able to convince anybody. boo! it's us. >> hi. >> scary. >> how are you? >> goodhow are you? >> this is connie and kelly. they're my two lead buyers. >> hi. nice to meet you. >> jen. >> hi. >> nice to meet you. >> they see about 600 vendors a year, and they know that they're talking to about 6 million customers. >> mm-hmm. >> so, jen, if you can show them some products, that would be great. >> sure. okay. >> hey, robin, can i show you something inside real quick? >> okay. >> i'll just start. so robin and i met when we were in kindergarten, and we grew up together. we came together based on a need. the need is to remove harmful chemicals from our homes that we use every single day. we wanted to group everything together as our family line of products. that was our initial intent--to mix up very natural products for you and your family. >> jen, can i interrupt you just for a moment? >> sure. >> when i look at your product, i see "eco-me..." >> mm-hmm. >> "all-purpose cleaner." >> mm-hmm. >> but it doesn't tell me what it cleans. >> well, you know, we're saying that
i'm confident that if jen can convince kelly and connie to buy the product, she'll be able to convince anybody. boo! it's us. >> hi. >> scary. >> how are you? >> goodhow are you? >> this is connie and kelly. they're my two lead buyers. >> hi. nice to meet you. >> jen. >> hi. >> nice to meet you. >> they see about 600 vendors a year, and they know that they're talking to about 6 million customers. >> mm-hmm. >> so, jen, if...
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. >>> nothing like a good grooming. ♪ ♪ >> jen the body painter has wowed us and a lot of people aroundlity to disguise someone's nudity with some pretty compelling paint. >> very compelling. >> though she's doing it again. in this case, she's painting with her daughter. you see both of them have similar talents. >> you sure it's not a clone? >> no. she's doing that pretty cool tie dye shirt. once she's done, her pants look like legings and she's wearing a tight teeny tiny tank top. >> the shirt is key, too. >> so they hit the streets. >> we're doing a survey on a pickup line. do you have any? >> the distraction is going to be goofy pickup lines. >> they walk up to different people. h they chat with these girls. >> are you a ten? you're the only ten i see. >> oh. i like that one. >> our model here is wearing a sweatshirt. the whoa happens when she unzips it. >> tie dye, would you tie dye the knot with me? >> absolutely. did you notice anything about her shirt? >> uh -- uh -- i got to go. i got to go. >> instead, he just takes that pillow he's holding, puts it in front of him and walks a
. >>> nothing like a good grooming. ♪ ♪ >> jen the body painter has wowed us and a lot of people aroundlity to disguise someone's nudity with some pretty compelling paint. >> very compelling. >> though she's doing it again. in this case, she's painting with her daughter. you see both of them have similar talents. >> you sure it's not a clone? >> no. she's doing that pretty cool tie dye shirt. once she's done, her pants look like legings and she's...
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> juju, we'll talk to you tomorrow about that. >>> coming up, former dancing champ rashad jennings live. >>> good and today, google sets out to get responsible. the role of tech in our well-being is likely a theme of the morning as the company starts its developers conference. thousands of people expected at the shoreline amphitheatre in mountain view. the ceo will speak at 10:00 this morning. he may address privacy concerns and give parents new tools to manage how kids access information. google may also update google assistant, improve the android mobile operating system, and push further into augmented reality technology. >>> let's just talk about actual reality right now. hi, alexis. >> yeah, it's not great if you're going to be traveling on northbound 280 in the south bay, as you head past the cupertino area. we have a crash just south of magdale magdalena, blocking the two left lanes. that is a solid red line for miles, really, back down into the downtown san jose area. here's a check of the bay bridge toll plaza, thinning out on the back side but still the long line on the middle and right
> juju, we'll talk to you tomorrow about that. >>> coming up, former dancing champ rashad jennings live. >>> good and today, google sets out to get responsible. the role of tech in our well-being is likely a theme of the morning as the company starts its developers conference. thousands of people expected at the shoreline amphitheatre in mountain view. the ceo will speak at 10:00 this morning. he may address privacy concerns and give parents new tools to manage how kids...
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all right, jen, always good. >> you bet. >>> let's go to ginger now. >> yes, and we have got the best from tennessee. and this is your "gma" moment. it's all snail mails and we go to eli. in wisconsin, he's been wrapped up all night, 8 weeks old and it's thursday eve and he says, you know what, ah. this feels good. you see that. oh, i love his little face. thank you for sending. please send your "gma" moments to my facebook page and for now >>> good morning. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco. hope you're having a good morning. we're going to have a lot of sunshine. our coolest highs of the week are today, followed by our coolest lows tonight and building heat, at least temporarily, this weekend. temperatures mid-to-upper 50s coast and san francisco, low to mid-60s around the bay, and mainly mid-to-upper 60s inland. tonight's temperatures, how about mid-40s to low 50s. my accuweather seven-day forecast, the breezes taper tomorrow and the heat begins. ♪ when i met you in the summer >>> all right. it is time now for "deals & steals." we are outside here with great summer savings and
all right, jen, always good. >> you bet. >>> let's go to ginger now. >> yes, and we have got the best from tennessee. and this is your "gma" moment. it's all snail mails and we go to eli. in wisconsin, he's been wrapped up all night, 8 weeks old and it's thursday eve and he says, you know what, ah. this feels good. you see that. oh, i love his little face. thank you for sending. please send your "gma" moments to my facebook page and for now >>>...
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. >> that indeed is good news, jen geoff bennett. >>> an l.a. girl becomes the duchess of sussex. highlights from the royal wedding, next. alright, i brought in new max protein ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. new ensure max protein. in two great flavors. newhehi, welcome!otein. good to see you. hi brody. are you stinky? wow, this is a busy place! yep! i practically live with a vacuum in one hand and a mop in the other. (vo) that's why the new bissell crosswave pet pro vacuums and washes at the same time. and it's built with a tangle-free brush roll, so it's better than ever for homes with pets. amazing when it cleans. it is. like nothing you, ncy or she, has ever seen. filets of 100% real natural chicken or seafood. handcrafted, and served any way she wants. purely fancy feast filets. love is in the details. ♪ he eats a bowl of hammers at every meal ♪ ♪ he holds your house in the palm of his hand ♪ ♪ he's your home and auto man ♪ big jim, he's got you covered ♪ ♪ great big jim,
. >> that indeed is good news, jen geoff bennett. >>> an l.a. girl becomes the duchess of sussex. highlights from the royal wedding, next. alright, i brought in new max protein ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. new ensure max protein. in two great flavors. newhehi, welcome!otein. good to see you. hi brody. are you stinky? wow, this is a busy place! yep! i practically live with a...
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jens: it's it -- it certainly backfired on the stock price. the tesla share lost a good 5%. a lot of analysts said they have never experienced anything like that come and it is probably not a wise idea to ignore wall street, to ignore analysts, especially when they are asking questions that a lot of people are having -- what is happening with the cash flow in the near future, and even elon musk is hoping things will turn around in the second half of the year. so far, one quarter after another, one record loss after another. the company depends on foreign money, and it is not a good idea to anger investors on wall street or anywhere else. helena: no. our financial correspondent jens korte in new york, thank you for that. it is that over to brent now. from wargames to another kind of game altogether. brent: part of this diplomatic thawing between the koreas happening at the speed of sound. a remarkable demonstration of how rapidly relations between north and south korea are changing as a result of the saw and hostility between the countries. teams from both nations were due to
jens: it's it -- it certainly backfired on the stock price. the tesla share lost a good 5%. a lot of analysts said they have never experienced anything like that come and it is probably not a wise idea to ignore wall street, to ignore analysts, especially when they are asking questions that a lot of people are having -- what is happening with the cash flow in the near future, and even elon musk is hoping things will turn around in the second half of the year. so far, one quarter after another,...
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goodness. whoamike and jen doyle?than i thought. yeah. time for medicare, huh.ea how we're going to get through this. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. aarp medicare plans, from unitedhealthcare. on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. does your bed do that? it's the lowest price ever on the queen c4 mattress, only $1099 - save $500. ends soon. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. led california's fight ofor clean, renewable energy.or he cleaned up pollution at the port of l.a. and created more good-paying jobs. antonio villaraigosa for governor. with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't imp
goodness. whoamike and jen doyle?than i thought. yeah. time for medicare, huh.ea how we're going to get through this. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. aarp medicare plans, from unitedhealthcare. on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort,...
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patrick healy of "the new york times" and scott jennings as well as tara setmayer. good evening., i'm fed up. it's disgusting, it is outrageous, that is exactly how i feel. i did not stutter, i did not mumble. those are my thoughts. write about it however you want. call me a race baiter for bringing it up. i'm not race-baiting. i'm giving you fact after fact after fact, after example, after example, after example. stop the bull, stop the madness, let's stop doing this. scott, the president has -- he's embraced roseanne. tonight he had nothing to say at all when he usually goes, oh, my gosh, look at roseanne. this is about us, they get us. he doesn't talk about the inflammatory, the thing of all kinds of stuff, he talks about the ratings and that they get us. don't you think he should have called her out tonight after he has praised her before? >> yeah, i do actually. i think the president should say what she did was abhorrent because it was. the abc news, as you pointed out what they were getting into when they signed up roseanne to reboot the show. yes, i think he should call it
patrick healy of "the new york times" and scott jennings as well as tara setmayer. good evening., i'm fed up. it's disgusting, it is outrageous, that is exactly how i feel. i did not stutter, i did not mumble. those are my thoughts. write about it however you want. call me a race baiter for bringing it up. i'm not race-baiting. i'm giving you fact after fact after fact, after example, after example, after example. stop the bull, stop the madness, let's stop doing this. scott, the...
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jen ashton is talking about it on "good morning america." >> first of all, there have been studies thatw that people who regularly weigh themselves are better at maintaining their weight, but again, it's not just about that number on the scale. you guys know as former athletes, muscle is a dense tissue, and you can be very healthy, very fit, and see that number on the scale go up. >> many medical experts say the scale is a useful tool initially to evaluate health on a weekly or monthly schedule, but day to day can be more stressful than it is helpful. >> i can totally see that, especially when you start gaining muscle. you can totally get derailed by seeing that number go up on the scale, even if your pants fit better. >>> starbucks opening its bathrooms to anyone who needs them, not just customers. this decision, of course, follows a recent incident in philadelphia where two african-american men were arrested at a starbucks. they had asked to use the bathroom but were turned away because they were not paying customers. they later took a table without ordering anything, and then the man
jen ashton is talking about it on "good morning america." >> first of all, there have been studies thatw that people who regularly weigh themselves are better at maintaining their weight, but again, it's not just about that number on the scale. you guys know as former athletes, muscle is a dense tissue, and you can be very healthy, very fit, and see that number on the scale go up. >> many medical experts say the scale is a useful tool initially to evaluate health on a...
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jennings bryan was dangerous to america. they were arguing that yes, mckinley is no good but you have to vote for mckinley because brian is dangerous to america, calling him a demagogue. he was a bit of a demagogue in the sense that people were enthralled with him. that toignificant was the mckinley campaign? and an anonymous landslide in 1896. this is the easter egg explained. this is one of the interesting ironic issues of american history. mckinley's vice president died in 1898. in the year 1900, when mckinley up for renomination, he had to choose a vice president. areof these little chicks vice president possibilities. after the right is theodore roosevelt. he became president of the united states when the person was assassinated. any of his other ones. that would have been president jones or present smith. william jennings bryan was back on the belt in 1900. >> william jennings bryan was the gift that kept on given to the republicans. in 1896, he burst on the scene and he was defeated. the thought was that he will be gone. he gone, this is one of my favorite cartoons because the imagery is so start, it is a beautiful cartoon,
jennings bryan was dangerous to america. they were arguing that yes, mckinley is no good but you have to vote for mckinley because brian is dangerous to america, calling him a demagogue. he was a bit of a demagogue in the sense that people were enthralled with him. that toignificant was the mckinley campaign? and an anonymous landslide in 1896. this is the easter egg explained. this is one of the interesting ironic issues of american history. mckinley's vice president died in 1898. in the year...
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. >>> my political panel joins me now, scott jennings, and josh campbell, former fbi supervisory special agent. good to have you with us. washington post wrote over the weekend about president trump's cancellation of the summit. there's a number of things including a loss of credibility writing the united states proven its inconsistent. the president has proven not to follow course for a long time. could reverse at any moment. scott, is this just the art of the deal, as viewed by president trump, and if so, could that be costing the united states? >> well, what she says is changing direction in any moment, the rest of the world and a lot of the american people say is trying to do something different other than bang your head against the wall. we've been at it for, you know, several decades with these people to get them to the table to denuclearize or stop pursuing nuclear weapons, and everyone failed. trump seems to have moved us closer to a possible solution. now, i agree it's highly unlikely the people are ever going to easily and willingly give up nuclear weapons, but it's clear the sanctions are
. >>> my political panel joins me now, scott jennings, and josh campbell, former fbi supervisory special agent. good to have you with us. washington post wrote over the weekend about president trump's cancellation of the summit. there's a number of things including a loss of credibility writing the united states proven its inconsistent. the president has proven not to follow course for a long time. could reverse at any moment. scott, is this just the art of the deal, as viewed by...
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jen hoss i think angry. but i've been. home sweet home. good. i'm not going to get all of that woman. who are you going to. rush through enough nor are. the many because i've been to. each of them. but i'm not going by not to do are. they not on some irene saying i was among the longer the up of the member along with one of the men to be done with them not the end. you know making up bound up with you. on the. other. actually they don't who don't like lyon. are wrong. they are only given up with. just the just the do not the more abit that i'm going on now could not get back to me all but i want. you to you know that if i. just did last if i had to buy that up at the be sure to buy a new get. one hundred five. friends. and get me now here in and handy. and this is something back again and i'm back i never leave my house the lot of. the by who are in but they must somebody coming to see me it took me by him going to iraq instead of la. nana's have i have. yet to get out of my argument. when there malone she ain't gonna get well i guess. you know. k'naan they got money. going anywhere my to my way to get tha
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jennings. maybe it was dan rather." and he was like, "good try. it was actually ted koppel." guys, so clearly he didn't leave much of an impression. >> jimmy: no. [ laughter ] >> so i'm hoping -- >> jimmy: yeah. >> that i can give them a a little bit something more than what t.k. >> jimmy: but they are 22-year-old kids. yeah, i mean, yeah. >> t.k. is a beast, don't get me -- >> jimmy: t.k., yeah, no, yeah. >> much respect. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah -- as t.k. it's the -- ted koppel has never been called t.k. in his life. [ laughter and applause ] but, stanford. that's so cool that you got to go to school there. i mean, i would be -- i'd freak out. i was so happy to go for a good eight years to the college i went to. [ laughter ] but i didn't go to stanford. were you excited when you got in? >> i was. you know what, bro, i found out on my birthday. it was april 5th, 1994. and i went home, and one of my best friends came home with me and i saw the envelope. and it was a big envelope. and he goes, "you got in." i said, "how do you know?" he said, "they don't send small envelop
jennings. maybe it was dan rather." and he was like, "good try. it was actually ted koppel." guys, so clearly he didn't leave much of an impression. >> jimmy: no. [ laughter ] >> so i'm hoping -- >> jimmy: yeah. >> that i can give them a a little bit something more than what t.k. >> jimmy: but they are 22-year-old kids. yeah, i mean, yeah. >> t.k. is a beast, don't get me -- >> jimmy: t.k., yeah, no, yeah. >> much respect. [...
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yes, mckinley is no good but you have to vote for mckinley because william jennings bryan is dangerous to america. calling him a demagogue, and he was a demagogue in a sense that he was a great oratory and e were absolutely enthralled by him. >> william jennings bryan was back on the ticket in 1900. >> william jennings bryan was the gift that kept on giving for republicans. gone00, not only wasn't he , this is one of my favorite cartoons is the imagery is so start, beautifully drawn and the picture of bryan is great. populisma snake saying and the populist parties basically swallowing the democratic party and the democratic party as we know it is no more. the publication continues to go back to william jennings bryan at the start of a new century. this, the pygmies attack but the government still lives. >> and here, the victory over the republican party is complete. the puck is now 100% behind william mckinley and suggests mckinley is for sound money and expansion and those are two things puck was in favor of. sound money, being against silver and in favor of the gold and expansion, th
yes, mckinley is no good but you have to vote for mckinley because william jennings bryan is dangerous to america. calling him a demagogue, and he was a demagogue in a sense that he was a great oratory and e were absolutely enthralled by him. >> william jennings bryan was back on the ticket in 1900. >> william jennings bryan was the gift that kept on giving for republicans. gone00, not only wasn't he , this is one of my favorite cartoons is the imagery is so start, beautifully drawn...
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good way, though. they were screaming, some in tears, of course. trying to take pictures of her when kylie jen ershowed up. i want to show you what the crowd looks like in front of her pop up store and it's been like this for hours. >> the scream started before kylie jenner arrived and got more when she moved into her pop up store. >> most of the people wanted to see here. >> reporter: the line to see the reality show star stretching pr blocks. some people camped out over night. >> she's a kardashian, why not meet a kardashian. >> bro dy brooks came with friends and shopped before she arrived. >> i haven't bathed. i've been sleeping on the floor. >> we haven't been sleeping. >> i don't know what to do at this point. >> reporter: many fans came out with several bags, they were let in groups. >> i got lipstick for my friends and coworkers. >> i like the way kylie presents herself. >> reporter: most tracking her every move on social media all the way up to her arrival. that's when the crowd went wild, some in tears. and for brody it was worth the weight. >> i saw her. i met her after 26 hours. i
good way, though. they were screaming, some in tears, of course. trying to take pictures of her when kylie jen ershowed up. i want to show you what the crowd looks like in front of her pop up store and it's been like this for hours. >> the scream started before kylie jenner arrived and got more when she moved into her pop up store. >> most of the people wanted to see here. >> reporter: the line to see the reality show star stretching pr blocks. some people camped out over...
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good luck to those in. the. next contract with microsoft and you already negotiating a new contract tell jens the plan is to go for a negotiated procedure with microsoft for. this top layer. and for call for tender with a reseller. for microsoft doesn't the practice to negotiate this framework contract violate the rules of procurement which demands open competition no doubt there are different procedures foreseen by the pitcher metros and of course the procedure is called for tender but then the negotiated procedure is a procedure that exists in the rules and in. it's fully legal and the conditions are that there is only one provider that can provide this particular solution the technical solution so there is no other possibility and what we've seen is that we if we didn't do call for tender and open call for tender for provision we would land with microsoft anyway and it would be much more expensive because what you're doing now is negotiating a price list together with microsoft which gives us huge discounts well it sounds very reasonable but this actually means that they have a problem within their organization
good luck to those in. the. next contract with microsoft and you already negotiating a new contract tell jens the plan is to go for a negotiated procedure with microsoft for. this top layer. and for call for tender with a reseller. for microsoft doesn't the practice to negotiate this framework contract violate the rules of procurement which demands open competition no doubt there are different procedures foreseen by the pitcher metros and of course the procedure is called for tender but then...
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jennings bryan was dangerous to the united states. they had an entire theme in 1896 arguing that yes, mckinley is no good, but you have to vote for mckinley because bryan is dangerous to america. >> calling him a demagogue. >> and he was a bit of a demagogue. he was -- people were enthralled with him. >> how significant was that? to the mckinley campaign? >> mckinley won in an enormous landslide in 1896. >> this is a mckinley easter egg? >> this is one of the interesting, ironic cartoons in american history. his vice president died in 1898. in the year 1900, when mckinley was up for renomination, he needed a vice president. all of these little chicks are vice president possibilities. the one on the right is theodore roosevelt. he became president of the united states when mckinley was assassinated. none of us have heard of these other little chicks. had mckinley chosen one of them, we would have had president jones or president smith. mckinley chose roosevelt. ironically, roosevelt wanted to get rid of him has -- as governor of new york. >> william jennings bryan was back on the ballot in new york. >> he is the gift that keeps on giving t
jennings bryan was dangerous to the united states. they had an entire theme in 1896 arguing that yes, mckinley is no good, but you have to vote for mckinley because bryan is dangerous to america. >> calling him a demagogue. >> and he was a bit of a demagogue. he was -- people were enthralled with him. >> how significant was that? to the mckinley campaign? >> mckinley won in an enormous landslide in 1896. >> this is a mckinley easter egg? >> this is one of the...
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good. whoamike and jen doyle?than i thought. yeah. time for medicare, huh.e going to get through this. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. aarp medicare plans, from unitedhealthcare. this is a story about mail and packages. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ >>> president trump will announce his decision whether to recertify the iran nuclear deal. retired four star navy admiral james stavridis. great to see you as always. so 2:00 p.m. the president announced yesterday today will be the time when he announces whether
good. whoamike and jen doyle?than i thought. yeah. time for medicare, huh.e going to get through this. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. aarp medicare plans, from unitedhealthcare. this is a story about mail and packages. and it's also a story about people....
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goodness. whoamike and jen doyle?than i thought. yeah. time for medicare, huh.me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. aarp medicare plans, from unitedhealthcare. on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. does your bed do that? it's the lowest price ever on the queen c4 mattress, only $1099 - save $500. ends soon. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. >> i need a sense of what your moral code says about those kind of actions. >> i want to see, i want to feel, i want to trust that you have the moral compass that you said you have. steve: democrats seem more concerned with gina haspel's morals and qualifications to be the cia director our next guest a former cia officer said the hearing proved that democrats are just playing politics with our national security here with more is former cia
goodness. whoamike and jen doyle?than i thought. yeah. time for medicare, huh.me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. aarp medicare plans, from unitedhealthcare. on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. does your bed do...
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like easter gentle and he engines easter jen is the primary female sex hormone androgen is the male home with them in the sea a little didn't want to be in a good league with the table this wall the telephone it's all made of plastic plus this. when men come into contact with this stuff on a daily basis then it will have a chronic effect and it's possible that it has an effect on the quality of sperm. and then there's the matter of nutrition we don't even know what all the fruits and vegetables we consume have been treated with. in fact the presence of contaminants in food has been demonstrated six workers with the dole food company claimed they were left sterile after coming into contact with the pesticide d.c.p. used on a banana plantation in nicaragua in the one nine hundred seventy s. they went to court and last year were awarded some three million dollars in damages the case was the first of several lawsuits involving our cultural workers levine's research also shows that food treated with pesticides has an effect on the people who eat it. the point of pesticides by definition is to prevent reproduction so it's no wonder that our research
like easter gentle and he engines easter jen is the primary female sex hormone androgen is the male home with them in the sea a little didn't want to be in a good league with the table this wall the telephone it's all made of plastic plus this. when men come into contact with this stuff on a daily basis then it will have a chronic effect and it's possible that it has an effect on the quality of sperm. and then there's the matter of nutrition we don't even know what all the fruits and vegetables...
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good 130 .0 the wednesday session. helena: we have seen robust job growth in previous quarters. how's it looking this time around. jens got the jobs from the private sector. the big job report will be coming out on friday. in the private sector, on one side we saw that job growth cooled a little bit compared to march, but still we saw the sicth consecutive -- sixth consecutive month that at least 200,000 jobs were created. it is not a surprise that at this high level it will not be easy to achieve those 200,000 plus job growth month-to-month. overall a very solid jobs report. it is very likely we will see wages increasing. we will see by how much, but certainly wages are increasing. commodity prices keep rising. so there is a certain inflation picture here in the united states that for sure could cause the federal reserve to act in bit more aggressive than originally planned. helena: we will keep an i on how that uptick continues. jens korte, thank you. cambridge analytica, the british firm at the heart of the facebook data collection scandal, has announced it is immediately ceasing operations. beacon sultan to group
good 130 .0 the wednesday session. helena: we have seen robust job growth in previous quarters. how's it looking this time around. jens got the jobs from the private sector. the big job report will be coming out on friday. in the private sector, on one side we saw that job growth cooled a little bit compared to march, but still we saw the sicth consecutive -- sixth consecutive month that at least 200,000 jobs were created. it is not a surprise that at this high level it will not be easy to...
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jens: they have. the stock of apple just here in the friday session was up 4%, and reaching a new record high for the week. the apple stock is up a goodpercent, and those are astonishing numbers. warren buffett's company berkshire hathaway owns 420 million apple shares, with a value of $242 billion. really breathtaking numbers we are seeing here. the funny thing is worn buffet usually like to buy when stocks are under pressure, and that was true for the apple stock earlier this year, but definitely not right now. i am certain that at this price, warren buffett would not start buying apple stocks again, but he did so in the past. it was good enough for investors to jump on the wagon. helena: thank you. europe's fourth largest airline is in crisis. the ceo is stepping down after staff rejected an offer to pay off strikes. this comes on the same day quarterly figures show the company has entered further losses. >> it has been a turbulent fear months -- few months for air france as they raise wages. a total of 13 strikes have taken place since february. the ceo john mark offered a pay rise over four years and invited them to vote for or a
jens: they have. the stock of apple just here in the friday session was up 4%, and reaching a new record high for the week. the apple stock is up a goodpercent, and those are astonishing numbers. warren buffett's company berkshire hathaway owns 420 million apple shares, with a value of $242 billion. really breathtaking numbers we are seeing here. the funny thing is worn buffet usually like to buy when stocks are under pressure, and that was true for the apple stock earlier this year, but...
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ob/gyn should check your heart health when you go in for a visit and jen is here to tell us about these new recommendations. >> goodation collaborated with the american heart association, why? because we're talking about the number one killer of women in this country which is heart disease and the fact that it has been recognized that ob/gyns are the definitive primary care physicians that most women see so not to discuss risk factors for heart disease and do screening for those risk factors is a massive missed opportunity over the course of a woman's lifetime. >> we are hearing more and more about the gender differences when it comes to that. can you explain more? it's not just about what causes heart disease differently in women than men. it's not just about the fact they can have different symptoms. if you look at these risk factors this is staggering. for the same risk factor when you put it head-to-head, diabetes, a woman with diabetes has a 19% increased risk of heart disease. a man with diabetes only a 10% increase. if you take an obese woman, that increases her risk for heart disease by 64%, in an obese man
ob/gyn should check your heart health when you go in for a visit and jen is here to tell us about these new recommendations. >> goodation collaborated with the american heart association, why? because we're talking about the number one killer of women in this country which is heart disease and the fact that it has been recognized that ob/gyns are the definitive primary care physicians that most women see so not to discuss risk factors for heart disease and do screening for those risk...
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good-paying jobs. antonio villaraigosa for governor. >>> now on "extra." justin theroux spotted out with emma stone. the truth about jen aniston's ex after they're seen in an after party together. >>> a-rod getting selfie lessons, candids and videos from the big night. >>> no more bad blood. how katy perry just buried the hatchet with taylor swift after their famous falling out. >> this means so much to me. >> taylor fired a new shot at kim kardashian? >>> nikki bella's first words about her split from john
good-paying jobs. antonio villaraigosa for governor. >>> now on "extra." justin theroux spotted out with emma stone. the truth about jen aniston's ex after they're seen in an after party together. >>> a-rod getting selfie lessons, candids and videos from the big night. >>> no more bad blood. how katy perry just buried the hatchet with taylor swift after their famous falling out. >> this means so much to me. >> taylor fired a new shot at kim...
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good. don't shake! ahhh! sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. >>> welcome back, i'm david gura. nato secretary-general jensltenberg was at the white house. they did address reporters after and before the bilateral meeting. president trump has spoke about something every time he has spoken to the secretary-general, and that is the need for each country to contribute at least 2% of its gdp to the nato alliance. >> nato is wonderful but it helps europe more than it helps us. why are we paying the vast marriage of the cost. >> there was a moment when president trump said that nato violates europe primarily. i wonder if the president understands the mission of nato. >> i think two cold wars show that we have to stand together. we are stronger together than alone. >> does he get that, though? >> absolutely because the president is aware of that the only time we have involved article 5 was after the attack on the united states, 9/11, and hundreds of thousands of european and canadian soldiers have served alongside u.s. soldiers in afghanistan, which is an operation that was a response to the attack on the united
good. don't shake! ahhh! sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. >>> welcome back, i'm david gura. nato secretary-general jensltenberg was at the white house. they did address reporters after and before the bilateral meeting. president trump has spoke about something every time he has spoken to the secretary-general, and that is the need for each country to contribute at least 2% of its gdp to the nato alliance. >> nato is wonderful but it helps europe more than...
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good. >>> president trump running his administration in his own fashion. has he transformed the presidency? joe lockhart, matt lewis and shawn jennings. you write in "the daily beast? " -- he has, in short order, created the low bar presidency, an administration in which we have grown to expect that the spokespeople mislead, the cabinet officials are corrupt and that the commander in chief is learning on the job. the existential question is whether the low bar presidency ends when trump's leaves office. you're a republican. why are you writing this? >> i try to be honest. past presidents have done things that change the trajectory of america. and they have done things that have led us to the point where we are. but donald trump has broken a lot of new arms, and we're really inundated every day with these different crises and scandals and tweets, and, you know, we have to cover them, but i think it's interesting to take a step back and think of the cumulative effect and impact that donald trump's presidency is having on us and what we'll do when he's gone. i think there is a danger of two things happening. number one, i think there is
good. >>> president trump running his administration in his own fashion. has he transformed the presidency? joe lockhart, matt lewis and shawn jennings. you write in "the daily beast? " -- he has, in short order, created the low bar presidency, an administration in which we have grown to expect that the spokespeople mislead, the cabinet officials are corrupt and that the commander in chief is learning on the job. the existential question is whether the low bar presidency ends...
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good relationship the two are having could eventually lead to a successful trade talk. but it is really wide open if those two biggest economies on the planet will find some common ground. helena: jenste for us in new york. thank you. finally, we all know that the way we work, what we earn, how we live, are changing at a lighting speed, as commerce and industry changes as well. so to keep up with the trends, do join us for made in germany. that is dw's new business magazine holding into everything. -- delving into everything. don't miss our first show coming up in just over one hour. or catch up anytime on our website, dw.com/business. and it is back over now to brent. brent: wow. makes you want to do business and go dancing, too. thank you very much. the iranian foreign minister mohammad javad zarif is in brussels tonight for talks with top eu officials on the future of that iran nuclear deal. zarif has already held what he called a constructive meeting with the eu's top diplomat, federica mogherini. afterwards he met before and ministers of germany, britain and france. tehran is urging europe to resist pressure from washington. that is after the u.s. moved to with draw from the ba
good relationship the two are having could eventually lead to a successful trade talk. but it is really wide open if those two biggest economies on the planet will find some common ground. helena: jenste for us in new york. thank you. finally, we all know that the way we work, what we earn, how we live, are changing at a lighting speed, as commerce and industry changes as well. so to keep up with the trends, do join us for made in germany. that is dw's new business magazine holding into...
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good morning. it's nice to be here. >> reporter: on the air, in the hours after 9/11, picking up where peter jennings left off. >> elizabetht attack on the united states. >> reporter: amid the destruction of hurricane katrina -- >> in the next hour, we'll go to many of the hours most decimated. >> reporter: she made her mark in the morning. ♪ and at night, she would co-anchor "world news tonight" with bob woodruff. >> on "world news tonight." >> so deliver the news straight to you. >> reporter: covering the iraqi elections, interviewing president bush from the white house -- >> thank you. so obviously this is the wash and this is where they cook. >> yeah. >> reporter: but along the way, her most indelible mark has been on this program, "20/20" where barbara walters passed the torch. she is the only other woman than barbara to co-anchor this program, and also highlighting her connection with children. >> oh, she is so beautiful. >> reporter: there were the children held hostage in russia. they watched as more than 300 adults and children were killed around them. >> what do you say to each other to comfort each other? >> tra
good morning. it's nice to be here. >> reporter: on the air, in the hours after 9/11, picking up where peter jennings left off. >> elizabetht attack on the united states. >> reporter: amid the destruction of hurricane katrina -- >> in the next hour, we'll go to many of the hours most decimated. >> reporter: she made her mark in the morning. ♪ and at night, she would co-anchor "world news tonight" with bob woodruff. >> on "world news...
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goodness. cecilia, thanks very much. let's bring in our chief medical correspondent, dr. jen ashton, for more on all this.hite house says this has been long planned. what is an embolization? >> when you talk about an embolization this is not surgery but invasive procedure done with radiologists consulting with urologists and can be either elective or emergent. it selectively and strategically blocks off part of the blood supply to whatever organ being embolized to slow growth of a benign mass or some kind of vascular abnormality. >> we don't know what's going on. >> we don't and i want to be clear. to speculate or to suggest that there's something ominous when we don't know why this was done, we don't know the circumstances that it was done. you know, patients can stay in the hospital for pain control. this can be a very painful procedure and you want to make sure renal function or kidney function is good, but to speculate or suggest anything else in my opinion is medically unprofessional and disrespectful to patient privacy. we just don't know. so we have to go by what we do know. >> don't know. we all h
goodness. cecilia, thanks very much. let's bring in our chief medical correspondent, dr. jen ashton, for more on all this.hite house says this has been long planned. what is an embolization? >> when you talk about an embolization this is not surgery but invasive procedure done with radiologists consulting with urologists and can be either elective or emergent. it selectively and strategically blocks off part of the blood supply to whatever organ being embolized to slow growth of a benign...
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jennings and simone sanders. anna is here. why couldn't you guys come here? >> they're lazy. >> are you still in harvard, scott? >> are you guys still in harvard having a goodr me. >> it is the most expensive phone call ever. you guys catch up. don junior said he never spoke to his father about the russia investigation, the infamous meeting at trump tower, firing of former director james comey, the steele dossier. first, do you believe that? >> no, don. and neither do the american people. clearly the senate judiciary committee didn't believe it. i'm just trying to figure out if the trumps think we are stupid. if they really think the american people are not paying attention. donald trump, jr. and big don, as i like to refer to the president today, i'm pretty sure they discuss everything. and i find it hard to believe that they didn't discuss the russians having dirt on hillary clinton. this is just laughable. >> scott, let's remember. this is a weekend of february 17th when president trump wasn't golfing and was at mar-a-lago. he tweeted over 20 times, going off on russia, russia, the meddling, obama, the fbi and more. donald trump, jr. and eric, they were
jennings and simone sanders. anna is here. why couldn't you guys come here? >> they're lazy. >> are you still in harvard, scott? >> are you guys still in harvard having a goodr me. >> it is the most expensive phone call ever. you guys catch up. don junior said he never spoke to his father about the russia investigation, the infamous meeting at trump tower, firing of former director james comey, the steele dossier. first, do you believe that? >> no, don. and neither...
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jen on book tv. washington journal continues. host: joining us now is randi weingarten, the president of the american federation of teachers and she's joining us from florida this morning. goodning. guest: good morning. host: i want to start with a story you based out of grand rapids because that is where the education secretary was touring a school there -- guest: just call me randy instead of ms. weingarten. host: i wanted to show you that the device was talking about her recent schools tour, highlighting creative ways and education leaders. what do you think about this approach that the education secretary is taking, shaping public school policy? guest: if the education secretary had actually spent two point five minutes in public schools and had actually started listing the great practices that go on in many public schools, i would have a lot more respect for her. year, she wentst to 18 public schools and 18 private schools and three of the public schools she went to she went at our invitation in van wert, ohio. she was in new york city and there are great public schools there. she decided not to show up at any of them. she's very intentional about avoiding any good prac
jen on book tv. washington journal continues. host: joining us now is randi weingarten, the president of the american federation of teachers and she's joining us from florida this morning. goodning. guest: good morning. host: i want to start with a story you based out of grand rapids because that is where the education secretary was touring a school there -- guest: just call me randy instead of ms. weingarten. host: i wanted to show you that the device was talking about her recent schools tour,...
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good to know. i should clean this up. i'll get the dustpan. behind the golf clubs. get to know geico. and see how easy homeowners and renters insurance can be. whoamike and jen doyle?uh. i have no idea how we're going to get through this. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. aarp medicare plans, from unitedhealthcare. ainsley: quick headlines for you. illegal immigrant loses a game of hide and seek with border agents. here is he buried inside a wood shavings. x-rayed and found the man. that man and driver were both arrested. another horrible hiding spot this time in florida. a man popping out of a chimney to surrender to police. deputies say he stole a u 45u8 and ran into a cop car before climbing into that chimney. he faces several charges. pete: a lot of bad ideas going on there. president trump once again expressing buyer's remorse for picking jeff sessions as his attorney general. in a tweet he quotes trey gowdy saying there are l
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jens does accept that in norway, dab is the future, and fm is history. and fm is a big part of our lives. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. goodclaiming to be xanax. the drugs manufacturer, pfizer, has warned anyone buying these pills via social media will be purchasing fakes. a bbc london investigation reported 16 such posts to twitter, but the social media platform failed to remove any of them within two weeks. the account is still going up after they've been — still up there after they've been reported. i think the social media companies should take far greater action and swifter action to stop these dealers from selling xanax online. if they clamp down on it, then it will seriously restrict the supply of xanax. most of it's going to be fake xa nax, anyway. the met police, emergency services and heathrow airport carried out a major exercise at heathrow this weekend to test theirjoint response to a terrorist incident. codenamed raptor, it was carried out over two days, and involved more than 1,200 people, including counter—terrorism teams, as well as numerous volunteers playing the role of casualties. she is the only woman i
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good to talk to you. we were just treated oa military demonstration here. this has been so exciting and weave got folks from america here. what's your name? >> adrian. >> and jen to some folks who were here at 5:00 a.m. >> where are you from? >> michigan. >> 3:30 this morning. >> all right. was it worth it? >> oh, absolutely. >> al roker, we love you. >> good to see you. and joy, let me tell you, what was really special when the choir was singing "stand by me." this was packed on both sides and everybody was singing along and it was -- it was magical. i got to tell you. and we had the carriage ride by and i got a wave from meghan or the duchess which was very exciting. it was -- it was terrific. >> al, can i tell you, somehow or other, meghan managed to personally greet each and every member of the nbc on air family. i don't know how you all pulled that off. >> i know. it was amazing. and i don't think -- it couldn't have happened if we planned it. but it did. and we got more -- it seems like more and more americans are coming by. i've seen more americans than i've seen brits. it's crazy. >> it's interesting, we broke away from the empire, but we do seem to wa
good to talk to you. we were just treated oa military demonstration here. this has been so exciting and weave got folks from america here. what's your name? >> adrian. >> and jen to some folks who were here at 5:00 a.m. >> where are you from? >> michigan. >> 3:30 this morning. >> all right. was it worth it? >> oh, absolutely. >> al roker, we love you. >> good to see you. and joy, let me tell you, what was really special when the choir was...