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reporter: jim stepped outside to show us what it looked like as high winds swayed palm trees in his front yard. >> the eye of the hurricane should come a few miles west of us. >> reporter: the millers still have power but are ready if it goes out. >> we've got food. we've got water. >> reporter: jim says during hurricane charlie they also stayed in their home. he says he and his wife and cats hunkered down in their bathtub with a bottle of wine and mattress over them. they are prepared to do the same during irma. >> we are just hoping and praying that everything is okay. >>> jim and his wife say they are expecting to get hit the hardest tomorrow. they are one of the only home owners in their neighborhood that decided to stay. we wish them the best and we will be checking up on them tomorrow and let you know how they're doing. >> thanks very much. >>> with the millers as an exception, this has been a day of high anxiety for many people on florida's gulf coast. new evacuation orders because of irma's shift in direction leaving tens of thousands of people scrambling for a safe place to ride out the storm. overflowing shelters are turning people away and time is running out. >> where w
reporter: jim stepped outside to show us what it looked like as high winds swayed palm trees in his front yard. >> the eye of the hurricane should come a few miles west of us. >> reporter: the millers still have power but are ready if it goes out. >> we've got food. we've got water. >> reporter: jim says during hurricane charlie they also stayed in their home. he says he and his wife and cats hunkered down in their bathtub with a bottle of wine and mattress over them....
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science in a golden age with professor jim miller at this time on al-jazeera. and i'm down in jordan in doha with a quick reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera the un security council has expressed deep concern over the violence in myanmar's rakhine state against range of muslims over the past few weeks almost four hundred thousand people have fled to neighboring bangladesh to escape the government cracked.
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and the more i learn about them the more i respect that science in a golden age with professor jim miller at this time on a. welcome back time now for us with peter. mary ann thank you very much lewis hamilton has extended he's leading formula one's drivers' championship standings with a victory at the singapore grand prix on sunday but there was drama for ferrari who suffered in a race they were expected to dominate on ascensions reports. to dissolve the ferrari at the start of the singapore grand prix a wet marina bay street circuit made way to this. both ferrari the out of the race they were expected to dominate. the best in vettel collided with teammate kimmie reichen in and right both not to stop and stop a good average of the over. the crash causing the face he caught to come out on to the track which ended up being sent out a total of three times during the race due to a series of incidents. but what of lewis hamilton depart started fifth on the grid and managed to clean if kate from the carnage he managed to slot into fast place and that's where he stayed eventually crossing the l
and the more i learn about them the more i respect that science in a golden age with professor jim miller at this time on a. welcome back time now for us with peter. mary ann thank you very much lewis hamilton has extended he's leading formula one's drivers' championship standings with a victory at the singapore grand prix on sunday but there was drama for ferrari who suffered in a race they were expected to dominate on ascensions reports. to dissolve the ferrari at the start of the singapore...
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a magical and the more i learn about the more i respect science in a golden age with professor jim miller at this time. if you turn your back on the far. this would be collateral damage. at the mark. this would be an overreaction. at the operational costs. as you know clarity by contrast. a clan the stein world of illegal trade what you have here is not just archaeological objects you're talking about a political dimension where the spoils of war are smuggled and sold to walk in houses and private collectors are selling an artifact is where finances the beheadings of muslims in the middle east don't settle down that's one quick solution trafficking at this time on al jazeera. how desperate the power are you know that you've effectively done a deal with the devil frank blunt and up front about iran you know very cleverly deflect away from with matthew hutson at this time on al jazeera do you see the double standard. facing a new round of un sanctions a defiant north korea threatens a strong response was of great pain for the u.s. . alone down in jordan this is al jazeera live from doha als
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like a magical the more i learn about the more i respect science in a golden age with professor jim miller at this time. this is quiet the signal is given. out yet so it's safe to walk to school last year there are more than thirty. it is in this community in one month the police say this area is a raid zone one of several in some townships and children sometimes get caught in the crossfire when rival gangs fight so parents and grandparents have started what they call a walking bust to try to take the violence i lost my son. go i also lost my but there are more than one hundred fifty volunteers working for several walking buses teachers say it is working class attendance has improved the volunteers also act as security guards the philippines is asia's largest catholic nation priests are treated like gods but the church has a dark secret i want to investigate sexual misconduct inside the most powerful institution in the philippines at this time on al-jazeera. and for you. and i'm daryn jordan in doha with a quick reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera north korea has fired another m
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i respect science in a golden age with professor jim miller at this time on a. i just want to make sure all of our audience is on the same page where they're on line and what produced the u.s. citizens here and what puts people of iraq by one in the same or if you join us on sat i was never put a file then looked at differently because i'm dr that all the people that i'm a watch this is a dialogue tweet us with hash tag a.j. stream and one of your pitches might make the next show join the global conversation this time on al-jazeera russian filmmaker under a necklace of continues his journey across his homeland to discover what life is like under putin during his travels he meets christians and muslims patriots and separatists i told you the locals in the southeast were on our side when i arrived i don't do something completely different someone to leave petitions russia but for others a russian passport means hope and the chance of happened in search of putin's russia at this time on al-jazeera. north korea and libya dominate the agenda at a meeting between the
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a magical that the more i learn about the more i respect science in a golden age with professor jim miller at this time. hello i'm daryn jordan in doha with a quick reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera a powerful seven point one magnitude quake has hit mexico at least two hundred twenty six people are now confirmed dead twenty of them schoolchildren the earth quake happened shortly after one p.m. local time near publicity several buildings collapsed in and around mexico city one hundred twenty kilometers away don estabrook reports. in mexico city survivors pick through buildings reduced to piles of broken concrete and dust searching for survivors the people they found were quickly carried away on stretchers eighty six kilometers south in cuernavaca parts of a road collapsed military trucks sped to the town center to help search for victims in several collapsed buildings. president enrique pena nieto surveyed the damage areas by plane and promised government medical care to anyone injured i mean i've also instructed that lights be set up so that we can continue to help people all
a magical that the more i learn about the more i respect science in a golden age with professor jim miller at this time. hello i'm daryn jordan in doha with a quick reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera a powerful seven point one magnitude quake has hit mexico at least two hundred twenty six people are now confirmed dead twenty of them schoolchildren the earth quake happened shortly after one p.m. local time near publicity several buildings collapsed in and around mexico city one...
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a magical and the more i learn about the more i respect science in a golden age with professor jim miller at this time. and under pointed well on. u.s. and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to for dr riverbeds like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country haven't truly been able to escape the war. the centenarians of italy one hundred years old and counting when you told me that people like these and you receive these you thing that you want to be seeing a person of thirty five there's something about this area that is helping young devotee of life i mean organic here it's not a trend here it's what you have they don't have to miss here and although they're eating and i post walking outside for that last secret techno i visit time on all jazeera. hello i'm daryn jordan the quick reminder of the top stories here
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a magical that the more i learn about the more i respect science in a golden age with professor jim miller at this time on a. we commend the secretary general and his call for the united nations to focus more on people and less on bureaucracy positive words from u.s. president donald trump ahead of his first united nations general assembly.
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magical and the more i learn about the more i respect science in the golden age with professor jim miller at this time on a. in the house track era when news coverage consists of a punchy had line a five second sound bite and an easy solution. dellums says challenge the status quo expose double standards and debate the contradictions join me. for a new season of the show the frank. from. this time i'll just read. one of the really special things that work is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story. better than anyone else would be. the butt of it but the good because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues. the people believe to tell the real story so i'll just mandate is to deliver in-depth generalism we don't feel inferior to the audience across the globe. germany is electing a new parliament polls suggest angela merkel is poised to win a fourth term as chancellor of europe's largest economy with crises in the e.u. and president trump in the white house some call merkel the leader of the free world but the voters here a
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this is what it looks like just a few miles away from jim and linda millers cape coral home, where they've hunkered down with their four cats to wait out hurricane irm aa. they say so far their house has held up, but they lost power today. >> our batteries are running down. the storm has only got off to up to 80 miles an hour where we are right now. >> when we talked to jim miller last night, he said most of his neighbors had evacuated and explained why he and his wife decided to ride out the storm. >> when we were trying to decide if we were going to leave or not, we checked the highways. the highways were jammed. no gas. where we were going to go, and we had pets. >> reporter: to prepare they covered their windows with aluminum siding and prepared food and water. reception is spotty at best as they wait for the worst in the next few hours. president trump announced this afternoon he has approved a florida disaster declaration, making federal funds available for people in affected areas. >> i think we're really well coordinated as well as you can possibly be. i'll tell you what, we have g
this is what it looks like just a few miles away from jim and linda millers cape coral home, where they've hunkered down with their four cats to wait out hurricane irm aa. they say so far their house has held up, but they lost power today. >> our batteries are running down. the storm has only got off to up to 80 miles an hour where we are right now. >> when we talked to jim miller last night, he said most of his neighbors had evacuated and explained why he and his wife decided to...
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science in a golden age with professor jim miller at this time and i'll just. recapping our top story so far this hour south korea and japan have both welcomed the united nations security council decision to impose new sanctions on the north where they restrict fuel supplies and block pyongyang textile exports that are not as tough as the us had hoped. the bangladeshi prime minister sheikh hasina has visited a refugee camps for the first time since thousands began arriving from me in march two weeks ago not to tolerate any injustices against the council struggling to cope with more than three hundred thousand people have escaped rakhine state. and british m.p.'s have given their first approval to a new bill that would give ministers the powers to bypass parliament and to create new laws the government says it is essential to leave the european union smoothly but critics warn it will undermine democracy. now it continues to claim lives and cause damage as it moves over the u.s. state of georgia now atlanta's main airport had to cancel hundreds of flights and hal
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a magical that the more i learn about the more i respect science in a golden age with professor jim miller at this time on a. north korea's nuclear program. humanitarian crises around the world. wars in yemen iraq and theory are issues global leaders will grapple with in new york. as world leaders get ready to meet some new faces will be joining this year's biggest u.n. event. join al-jazeera for extensive coverage of the un general assembly. in the hash tag era when news coverage of looking for an easy solution we delve deep of on says and challenge the status quo join me mad the hot sun for a new season of love from at this time of his era. al-jazeera. where ever you. hello there in london at the top stories. donald trump has made his debut at the united nations an organization that in the past he has criticized but he repeated his accusations saying the world body is not living up to its potential.
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science in a golden age with professor jim miller at this time on al jazeera. one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else would be for us as you know it's very challenging there but it is but the good because you have it all the people that are divided on political issues we are the people we live to tell the real stories are just mended used to deliver in-depth enemies and we don't feel in favor to the audience across the globe. a clam the stein world of illegal trade what you have here is not just park a logical object you're talking about a political dimension where the spoils of war are smuggled and sold to walk in houses and private collectors dying for selling an artifact is worth finances to be headaches and muscle use in the middle east don't sal don't like that's one quick solution trafficking at this time on al-jazeera. hello i'm daryn jordan in doha with a quick reminder of the headlines here o
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science in a golden age with professor jim miller at this time. welcome back a quick reminder the top stories this hour north korea has rejected the latest round of sanctions that is threatening painful consequences for the u.s. the sanctions aimed at reigning in pyongyang's nuclear program include restrictions on field supplies and a ban on textile exports president trump says the new sanctions are small step and one strong action will be taken against. fifty five people are now confirmed dead in the u.s. and the caribbean from hurricane it's now we can do a drop of depression and continues to cause havoc with torrential rain and flooding in the u.s. . and a meeting of the arab league in cairo descended into a shouting match as ministers from cats on the four states blockade in the gulf nation traded insults. saudi arabia bahrain and egypt diplomatic ties with one hundred days ago. now the prime minister of bangladesh has promised to help or hinder muslims who are fleeing violence in myanmar shake a scene or visited one of the camps housing refug
science in a golden age with professor jim miller at this time. welcome back a quick reminder the top stories this hour north korea has rejected the latest round of sanctions that is threatening painful consequences for the u.s. the sanctions aimed at reigning in pyongyang's nuclear program include restrictions on field supplies and a ban on textile exports president trump says the new sanctions are small step and one strong action will be taken against. fifty five people are now confirmed dead...
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science in a golden age with professor jim miller this time. you want to remind us of our top stories here this hour north korea has fired another ballistic missile over japan it was launched from su not district in the capital city pyongyang south korea's military estimates that its maximum altitude was around seven hundred seventy kilometers and its flight distance was around three thousand seven hundred kilometers. what is the second time north korea has fought a missile over japan in less than a month officials there have condemned the launch and u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson issued a statement calling on all nations to take new measures against north. now amnesty international says satellite imagery shows burned rangar villages in myanmar they say they have detected up to eighty large fires in rakhine state since august but have been corroborated with photographs from the ground almost four hundred thousand range have fled me and since the military launched a crackdown in rakhine state the army says it's targeting armed groups in t
science in a golden age with professor jim miller this time. you want to remind us of our top stories here this hour north korea has fired another ballistic missile over japan it was launched from su not district in the capital city pyongyang south korea's military estimates that its maximum altitude was around seven hundred seventy kilometers and its flight distance was around three thousand seven hundred kilometers. what is the second time north korea has fought a missile over japan in less...
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i respect science in a golden age with professor jim miller at this time on a. germany is very and helps where stunning scenery is playing host to europe's latest arrivals. separate in origin. they share a common roof and together dream of a german future. welcome to germany cafe volved a witness documentary at this time on ounces zero. time now for a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump has made his debut at the united nations ahead of the general assembly he pledged to help reform the organization to make it more effective and and mismanagement kurdish leaders in northern iraq are pushing ahead with an independence referendum next week despite a ruling by iraq supreme court the suspend the vote. syrian government troops battling i saw have crossed the euphrates river and they're risking a potential standoff with the u.s. backed rebels on the other side. me on mars the fact a leader was supposed to be among the world leaders addressing the general assembly the seer but uncensored cheney is the site at the state home where she is
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. >> jim miller told me their house is held up in three different hurricanes, including hurricane charliee and his wife would be okay during irma. >> with hurricane topping gusts topping 125 miles an hour, most people in cape coral florida have already evacuated. >> trying to decide if we're going to leave or not. we checked the highways. the highways were jammed. no gas. >> he and his wife linda decided to stay at home with their four cats and wait out the hurricane. they covered all the windows with aluminum siding. jim stepped out briefly tonight and showed us what it looked like as high winds swayed palm trees in his front yard. >> the eye will come a little bit just west of us. >> the millers say they still have power but expect the electricity to die out soon. they are prepared to camp out for a few days. during hurricane charlie, they hunkered down with a bottle of wine and a mattress over them in their bathtub. they are prepared to do the same with irma. >> and we certainly wish them well. jim told me he did hear the governor pleading for everyone to leave now. but he just felt th
. >> jim miller told me their house is held up in three different hurricanes, including hurricane charliee and his wife would be okay during irma. >> with hurricane topping gusts topping 125 miles an hour, most people in cape coral florida have already evacuated. >> trying to decide if we're going to leave or not. we checked the highways. the highways were jammed. no gas. >> he and his wife linda decided to stay at home with their four cats and wait out the hurricane....
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science in a golden age with professor jim miller at this time on al-jazeera. hello i'm don jordan doha with a quick reminder of the top stories here al-jazeera a meeting of the arab league in cairo has descended into a shouting match as ministers of the four states blockading the gulf nation that insults the u.s. saudi arabia bahrain and egypt all cut diplomatic ties with qatar one hundred days ago. meanwhile president trumper spoken to the crown prince of the united arab emirates in an effort to resolve the ongoing dispute. he's a professor of conflict resolution at george mason university he says the meeting in cairo should have been a platform for diplomacy but it wasn't. this is a reminder of what the reality of the arab league has been for the last two decades we all remember the famous exchange between the saudi king. and lately we. also will remember the heated exchange with the syrian leader geisha in cairo so the arab public is wondering once again where what are we doing with our conflict when they. should be addressed this claim before and number tw
science in a golden age with professor jim miller at this time on al-jazeera. hello i'm don jordan doha with a quick reminder of the top stories here al-jazeera a meeting of the arab league in cairo has descended into a shouting match as ministers of the four states blockading the gulf nation that insults the u.s. saudi arabia bahrain and egypt all cut diplomatic ties with qatar one hundred days ago. meanwhile president trumper spoken to the crown prince of the united arab emirates in an effort...
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science in a golden age with professor jim miller this time on al-jazeera. and i'm down in jordan in doha with a quick reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera the un security council has expressed deep concern over the violence in men miles rakhine state against range of muslims over the past few weeks almost four hundred thousand people have fled to neighboring bangladesh to escape a government crackdown on groups difficult to get as james bays reports from the united nations. these were the toughest words yet from the secretary general on the ongoing violence in myanmar i call on the myanmar or thought it is to suspend the military action and the violence appalled the rule of law and recognize the right of return of all those where to leave the country the un knows the situation is deteriorating fast with mr good terrorists last spoke to reporters a week ago there were one hundred twenty five thousand rohingya refugees that number has now tripled given the situation has got so much worse in the last week do you believe this is ethnic cleansing well
science in a golden age with professor jim miller this time on al-jazeera. and i'm down in jordan in doha with a quick reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera the un security council has expressed deep concern over the violence in men miles rakhine state against range of muslims over the past few weeks almost four hundred thousand people have fled to neighboring bangladesh to escape a government crackdown on groups difficult to get as james bays reports from the united nations. these...
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science in a golden age with professor jim miller at this time on al-jazeera. and your level of look at me to get they to look them in sheltie. surely so that they too may make get the very rich of the. day but if you look the volume by looking at shit it. makes you doubt the fatuous. but but. but. you like a shallow feel it's something you just get out to is that i did. a survivor of the genocide there are people who beg me to kill them when they're suffering but i didn't have the heart to do and he's dedicated his life to searching the woods for bones of the victims of the srebrenica massacre. knowing them here is the drawing. you know i hope of finally laying the pass to rest and giving peace to the victims' families because if i could just find a think about i could bury him bone hunter at this time on al-jazeera. hello again adrian forget here in doha the headlines on al-jazeera myanmar's leader aung san suu kyi will not attend this year's u.n. general assembly meeting she's been widely criticized since the violence against muslim or hindu in rakhine state
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science in a golden age with professor jim miller at this time on al-jazeera. you're watching al-jazeera a reminder of our top stories this nation security council has agreed to impose new sanctions on north korea they severely restrict fuel supplies and block north korean textile exports they also ban foreign countries from hiring north korean workers at least nine people have been killed after hurricane made landfall in the u.s. mainland it's now been downgraded to a tropical storm a flash flood emergency was issued as dangerous storm surges and torrential rain battered. region at least thirty eight people died in the caribbean. burden and sweden are requesting a u.n. security council meeting on the deteriorating situation in myanmar the united nations is describing the trip and of the engine minority in iraq and state as a textbook example of ethnic cleansing. more now on our top story the new sanctions imposed on north korea monday evening by the u.n. security council for some reaction from south korea i'm joined by oh he's a research fellow at the institut
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a magical but the more i learn about the more i respect science in a golden age with professor jim miller at this time on a just. one of the really special things that working for al jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else working for us as you know it's very challenging even in this particular because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are the people who believe to tell the real stories are just mended is to deliver in-depth journalism we don't feel inferior to the audience across the globe. you're watching al-jazeera a reminder of our top stories this hour north korea's foreign minister says his country may consider testing a hydrogen bomb in the pacific ocean this follows a new sanctions imposed by u.s. president donald trump on top of those passed by the un the e.u. and china are also stepping up measures against pyongyang over its nuclear program . bangladesh's prime minister has a used her address at the u.n. general assembly to push the internat
a magical but the more i learn about the more i respect science in a golden age with professor jim miller at this time on a just. one of the really special things that working for al jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else working for us as you know it's very challenging even in this particular because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are the people who...
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magical and the more i learn about that the more i respect science in a golden age with professor jim miller at this time on a. few of the news are from al-jazeera these are our top stories a large rally is happening in spain catalonia region right now is the fight over a plan to independence referendum carries on spanish governments trying to stop the vote in more than seven hundred catalan mayors have been summoned to court for questioning over the best support for the whole. north korea's release pictures of its most recent misfile tests political thought was launched by the japanese island of hokkaido on friday of korea's as a part of a plan to achieve military equilibrium with the united states. and bangladesh as a. me and mar of repeatedly violating its airspace further straining relations damaged by the ongoing crisis in march the military has been accused of attacking ranges civilians who are attempting to flee just in camps in bangladesh have been overwhelmed by the number of refugees. final week of campaigning now in germany's general election the vote happening on september twenty
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this is what it looks like just a few miles away from jim and linda miller's cape choral home where they've hunkered down with their four cats to wait out hurricane irma. so far their house has held up but they lost power today. >> our batteries are running down. we got to get off. storm's only got up to maybe 80 miles per hour where we are now. >> retired bus driver had had most of his neighbors had evacuated. >> well, we're trying to decide if we're going to leave or not and we checked the highways and they're jammed. no gas was where we were going to go and we had pets and that would have been a mess too. >> they covered their windows with aluminum siding and bought extra food and water but admit their cell phones are losing power and reception is spotty at best. president trump anounce he has approved a florida disaster declaration, making federal funds available for people in effected areas. >> i think we're really well coordinated and i'll tell you what we have great people. >> reporter: 13,000 federal workers have been committed. with nearly 2,000 prepositioned throughout the area, 7
this is what it looks like just a few miles away from jim and linda miller's cape choral home where they've hunkered down with their four cats to wait out hurricane irma. so far their house has held up but they lost power today. >> our batteries are running down. we got to get off. storm's only got up to maybe 80 miles per hour where we are now. >> retired bus driver had had most of his neighbors had evacuated. >> well, we're trying to decide if we're going to leave or not and...
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. >> jim and linda miller decided to ride out hurricane irma by hunkering down in their cape coral homeear fort myers on florida's gulf coast. those winds topped 80 miles an hour. they're blowing roofs and buildings and causing some flooding in the area. jim, who's a retired vta driver, tells us why he decided to stay. >> we were deciding whether we were going to leave or not. we checked out highways. highways were jammed. no gas was -- where we were going to go. we had pets, and that would have been a mess too. >> i certainly hope they are okay this morning. now, millers, they have four cats and they say that they have ridden out three hurricanes in their house since 2004 and were confident that they can do it again during irma. we hope they're doing okay and we hope to get word from them very soon. >> stay with nbc bay area for continuing coverage of hurricane irma. our vienna is there updating her twitter and facebook. getting a lot of interesting perspective there. >>> one of the most destructive fires in california. it killed two people and leveled hundreds of homes. more than 2,00
. >> jim and linda miller decided to ride out hurricane irma by hunkering down in their cape coral homeear fort myers on florida's gulf coast. those winds topped 80 miles an hour. they're blowing roofs and buildings and causing some flooding in the area. jim, who's a retired vta driver, tells us why he decided to stay. >> we were deciding whether we were going to leave or not. we checked out highways. highways were jammed. no gas was -- where we were going to go. we had pets, and...
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jim: the packers trying to rush five. gives to millerought down right away by jones and we're due for another flag. tony: we're due for another that three seconds late. that was actually really funny. jim: it had been three plays. rich: holding, offense, number 65. 10-yard penalty. first down. jim: you're talking about green bay's base defense. dom capers, the defensive coordinator. we met with him last week before the bengals game. when these coaches know they have two games coming up in four days, they're juggling a lot of different schemes and game plans. on friday, six days ago, he was coming out of a meeting with us and they were going to have a two-hour meeting with the coaches to take bears. this was 48 hours before they were to play cincinnati. it's interseptembered again. that's briles. and the packers, who did not have an interception through the first three games of the season, have two tonight and one of those who helped force it wasat pressure on glennon. tony: it's the same route you saw earlier. you'll see an incut again.
jim: the packers trying to rush five. gives to millerought down right away by jones and we're due for another flag. tony: we're due for another that three seconds late. that was actually really funny. jim: it had been three plays. rich: holding, offense, number 65. 10-yard penalty. first down. jim: you're talking about green bay's base defense. dom capers, the defensive coordinator. we met with him last week before the bengals game. when these coaches know they have two games coming up in four...
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jim: the packers trying to rush five. gives to millerght down right away by jones and we're due for another flag. tony: we're due for another flag? i just got. that three seconds late. that was actually really funny. jim: it had been three plays. rich: holding, offense, number 65. 10-yard penalty. first down. jim: you're talking about green bay's base defense. dom capers, the defensive coordinator. we met with him last week before the bengals game. when these coaches know they have two games coming up in four days, they're juggling a lot of different schemes and game plans. on friday, six days ago, he was coming out of a meeting with us and they were going to have a two-hour meeting with the coaches to take bears. this was 48 hours before they were to play cincinnati. it's interseptembered again. that's briles. and the packers, who did not have an interception through the first three games of the season, have two tonight and one of those who helped force it was matthews with the pressure on glennon. tony: it's the same route you saw earl
jim: the packers trying to rush five. gives to millerght down right away by jones and we're due for another flag. tony: we're due for another flag? i just got. that three seconds late. that was actually really funny. jim: it had been three plays. rich: holding, offense, number 65. 10-yard penalty. first down. jim: you're talking about green bay's base defense. dom capers, the defensive coordinator. we met with him last week before the bengals game. when these coaches know they have two games...
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miller ballroom. [applause] i am jim, 174 air brigade. from 69-70.ands [applause] [indiscernible] >> thank you. just -- uh, [indiscernible] >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you. our concluding moment that this will continue. the centennial, excuse me, the 50 year anniversary continues. we will have several more programs. more of these occasions. our notion is the more that you will come as vietnam veterans. did we miss anybody in the audience, by the way, who did not receive a pin? ok. >> she did not get one. >> she does not get one, but he does wonderful writing programs. anyway, we will continue. there is one a semester. we will be back in the spring. we might do one on american in an -- a mega-indian veterans. and thank you very much for coming. young folks, keep coming to these events. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: interested in american history tv? visit our website, c-span.org/history. you can view our schedule, preview upcoming programs come
miller ballroom. [applause] i am jim, 174 air brigade. from 69-70.ands [applause] [indiscernible] >> thank you. just -- uh, [indiscernible] >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you. our concluding moment that this will continue. the centennial, excuse me, the 50 year anniversary continues. we will have several more programs. more of these occasions. our notion is the more that you will come as vietnam veterans. did we miss anybody in the audience, by the way, who did not receive...
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has an early draft of the letter president trump wrote with aide teach miller that laid out why president trump wanted to fire jimuse counsel cautioned against sending that version, because the contents could be problematic. and one of president trump's longest serving aides keith schiller is leaving the white house. cnn broke that news after serving as president trump's right hand made for two decades, schiller is leaving. i want to break this all town with dana bash, david gergen, and jonathan turley. dana, multiple reports on this draft letter. how much does this ratchet up questions about the special counsel investigation, the extent to which the white house could have some explaining to do? >> i'm not sure how much it ratchets it up, but for those of us not only the inside, it gives a little more of a window into what the special counsel is working on, which is a big danger zone for this white house and this president. because the notion of getting this letter, the content of this letter suggests that the inquiry is, at least in part, looking at obstruction of justice. the reasons for firing james comey, wha
has an early draft of the letter president trump wrote with aide teach miller that laid out why president trump wanted to fire jimuse counsel cautioned against sending that version, because the contents could be problematic. and one of president trump's longest serving aides keith schiller is leaving the white house. cnn broke that news after serving as president trump's right hand made for two decades, schiller is leaving. i want to break this all town with dana bash, david gergen, and...
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manafort or sessions, steve miller is not tied up in high legal meetings, but the time has broken the story that he was the man donald trump put in charge of the first effort to fire jim comey that was vetoed by the president's own lawyer. when this story broke friday heading into that long holiday weekend, a top former federal prosecutor hotold us for the fit time, miller could be hauled before the grand jury. >> for the first time, miller could be called as a witness. >> you think he'll be hauled in front of the grand jury? >> we know that mueller is looking at obstruction because trump's attorneys wrote a letter to muller making various obstruction arguments. >> a lot of talk about letters there. let's break it down, that first letter never saw the light of day, something was so wrong with it that trump's own white house counsel spiked it. but the original rationale to can jim comey, according to the "new york times" report. a new warning, and a stern one, two congressmen, a top democrat and senator bob graham ran the investigation. he says that donald trump cannot be trusted on the russia case. congress must create protocols now the moment that trump tries to get
manafort or sessions, steve miller is not tied up in high legal meetings, but the time has broken the story that he was the man donald trump put in charge of the first effort to fire jim comey that was vetoed by the president's own lawyer. when this story broke friday heading into that long holiday weekend, a top former federal prosecutor hotold us for the fit time, miller could be hauled before the grand jury. >> for the first time, miller could be called as a witness. >> you think...
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has an early draft of the letter president trump wrote with aide teach miller that laid out why president trump wanted to fire jimwhite house counsel cautioned against sending that version, because the contents could be problematic. and one of president trump's longest serving aides keith schiller is leaving the white house. cnn broke that news after serving as president trump's right hand made for two decades, schiller is leaving. reportedly due to financial reasons. one cnn source did say that he was frustrated with john kelly's organizational structure, which restricted his access to the president. i want to break this all town with dana bash, david gergen, and jonathan turley. dana, multiple reports on this draft letter. how much does this ratchet up questions about the special counsel investigation, the extent to which the white house could have some explaining to do? >> i'm not sure how much it ratchets it up, but for those of us not on the inside, it gives a little more of a window into what the special counsel is working on, which is a big danger zone for this white house and this president. because the n
has an early draft of the letter president trump wrote with aide teach miller that laid out why president trump wanted to fire jimwhite house counsel cautioned against sending that version, because the contents could be problematic. and one of president trump's longest serving aides keith schiller is leaving the white house. cnn broke that news after serving as president trump's right hand made for two decades, schiller is leaving. reportedly due to financial reasons. one cnn source did say...
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jim. >>> now, the former white house communications director and former state department spokesperson for secretary kerry, jen psaki, did a lot with north korea, and jason miller also the communications director for the trump transition team. jen, president trump calls kim jong-un rocket man in front of the whole world. does it on purpose. doesn't give him the respect we have been using his real name, right? as i just used his real name. he didn't do that. does the scare minimize, humiliate kim jong-un? >> it sounded more like a term of endearment to me, but look, i think what was interesting about his use of that term is that it shows and highlights his obsession with the news of the day and what's going to pop on dwiter and what's going to pop in the news. what we did not hear in that speech is a comprehensive strategy on how he would approach north korea, what differently he would do diplomatically, and what exactly these escalating military threats mean. and i think the rest of the world, most of whom were sitting in that room, that's what's unique, were probably scratching their heads. >> jason, what do you say? rocket man, purposeful? >> absolutely. and
jim. >>> now, the former white house communications director and former state department spokesperson for secretary kerry, jen psaki, did a lot with north korea, and jason miller also the communications director for the trump transition team. jen, president trump calls kim jong-un rocket man in front of the whole world. does it on purpose. doesn't give him the respect we have been using his real name, right? as i just used his real name. he didn't do that. does the scare minimize,...
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miller were drafting this letter about how to fire comey. at the same time jeff sessions and his deputy were working on a quote, parallel effort to fire jim comey. now we know that weekend was one of the most tense and consequ t consequential of the trump presidency with a decision that would haunt donald trump and catalyze. this news was about health care and the fren ch elections. >> land slide victory. the overwhelming win in france as a centurist political outsid becomes president. >> today he has team was on television pushing for more action on health care. >> three days hunkered down out of public view and now we know why. trump leaving those tense weekend meetings returning to the white house late sunday night and barrelled right forward the next day with his comey plan. gathering sessions and rosenstein to the oval office. a meeting was not publicly disclosed until after jim comey was fired the next day. >> breaking news, vim com is out at the fbi. >> this is not politics as usual. this is very bizarre. the fbi director lost his confidence. the attorney general concurred with that and forward that recommendation on to the president who
miller were drafting this letter about how to fire comey. at the same time jeff sessions and his deputy were working on a quote, parallel effort to fire jim comey. now we know that weekend was one of the most tense and consequ t consequential of the trump presidency with a decision that would haunt donald trump and catalyze. this news was about health care and the fren ch elections. >> land slide victory. the overwhelming win in france as a centurist political outsid becomes president....
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to investigate jim comey so i think what the president sug naling publicly to sessions is i expect you to do what i want you to do whether it's the right thing to do or not. >> matt miller and jed shugerman, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> republicans are openly attacking the president after he agreed to work on immigration legislation with chuck schumer and nancy pelosi. to try to save the dreamers. find a legal framework for them. and the president blamed the violence in charlottesville on both sides once again today. (baby crying) ♪ fly ♪ me to the moon (elegant music) ♪ and let me play (bell rings) oh, you yeah!ht butch. (butch growls at man) he's looking at me right now, isn't he? yup. (butch barks at man) butch is like an old soul that just hates my guts. (laughs) (vo) you can never have too many faithful companions. introducing the all-new crosstrek. love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. >>> reviews are on in donald trump's dinner with chuck schumer and nancy pelosi last night and the right wing hates it. bright bart's headline read trump caves on daca, wants quick amnesty for 800,000 illegal aliens. ann coulter tweeted put a fork in trump
to investigate jim comey so i think what the president sug naling publicly to sessions is i expect you to do what i want you to do whether it's the right thing to do or not. >> matt miller and jed shugerman, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> republicans are openly attacking the president after he agreed to work on immigration legislation with chuck schumer and nancy pelosi. to try to save the dreamers. find a legal framework for them. and the president blamed the...
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to investigate jim comey so i think what the president sug naling publicly to sessions is i expect you to do what i want you to do whether it's the right thing to do or not. >> matt miller and jed shugerman, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> republicans are openly attacking the president after he agreed to work on immigration legislation with chuck schumer and nancy pelosi. to try to save the dreamers. find a legal framework for them. and the president blamed the violence in charlottesville on both sides once again today. ♪ when food is good and clean and real, it's ok to crave. and with panera catering, there's more to go around. panera. food as it should be. >>> reviews are on in donald trump's dinner with chuck schumer and nancy pelosi last night and the right wing hates it. bright bart's headline read trump caves on daca, wants quick amnesty for 800,000 illegal aliens. ann coulter tweeted put a fork in trump he's dead. the bad news for trump supporters came last night and nancy pelosi and chuck schumer's statement about the din. we agreed to enshrine the protections of daca into law quickly and to work out a package of border security, excludeing the wall,
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with jim norman whatever his name is, greg norman, and instead it rains, and so instead he sits inside watching "fox & friends" going crazy and stewing and winds up writing this with steven miller, darn it, why won't comey exonerate me? it seems the thing that triggered him he was made nauseous helping donald trump win. are we looking at donald trump having a breakdown i guess and being angry not so much about the big picture of russiagate but because comey doesn't like him? >> this is so much of what he did in the campaign and what he's doing now is just to appeal to certain people and to get hearne people to like him. he did a massive speech a week ago and next day he decides he has to do a campaign style rally. that is constantly his motivation is the public adoration the crowds underlying all of this. add on top of that he wants certain people the strong men to also like him. so he has putin he wants to appeal to on a regular basis. putin and the russia banks directly connected to them have given the trump industries a ton of money in the past because throughout the course of the bankruptcies no american bank will give him money so we know all of that which comes in direct
with jim norman whatever his name is, greg norman, and instead it rains, and so instead he sits inside watching "fox & friends" going crazy and stewing and winds up writing this with steven miller, darn it, why won't comey exonerate me? it seems the thing that triggered him he was made nauseous helping donald trump win. are we looking at donald trump having a breakdown i guess and being angry not so much about the big picture of russiagate but because comey doesn't like him?...