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judd. would the border wall have mitigated the terrible opioid epidemic we're seeing sweep cross america, especially in my rural district in kentucky? >> it absolutely will, because again, we will then dictate where illegal border crossings take place if we build the wall. >> how many criminal gang members have crossed into the u.s. in the past five years, and do you think the border wall could have reduced that number? >> i don't think it could. i know it could. when we catch these individuals that are coming here and asking for asylum, one of the biggest problems that we face is when we have them in the detention facilities, they're actually recruiting while they're in our custody, they're recruiting other individuals to join their gangs. and that's an extreme concern. >> mr. judd, i saw in the newspaper, the senate democrats assume a per mile cost of $36.6 million per mile. do you agree with that cost estimate? >> i don't. i'm not an expert on what the cost will be. i just just tell you
judd. would the border wall have mitigated the terrible opioid epidemic we're seeing sweep cross america, especially in my rural district in kentucky? >> it absolutely will, because again, we will then dictate where illegal border crossings take place if we build the wall. >> how many criminal gang members have crossed into the u.s. in the past five years, and do you think the border wall could have reduced that number? >> i don't think it could. i know it could. when we catch...
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judd apatow is right here. we'll be right back! her fashionable, flowers at such a sunny price? never but that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it. starting at $12.99, at olive garden. come for an irresistible meal here, and leave with a great meal too. so you can enjoy family time one more time. buy one take one, only for a limited time. at olive garden. statake an extra 20% offl's easter looks for you and your family. that's an extra 20% off girls' dresses an extra 20% off spring polos for him and an extra 20% off an embroidered dress for you. plus, you'll get kohl's cash too. kohl's. sir? you give me that salad and i will pay for your movie and one snack box. can i keep the walnuts? yes. but i get to pick your movie. can i pick the genre? nope. with the blue cash everyday card you get cash back on purchases with no annual fee. backed by the service and security of american express. dude. your crunching's scarings the fish.annual fee. dude. they're ju
judd apatow is right here. we'll be right back! her fashionable, flowers at such a sunny price? never but that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it. starting at $12.99, at olive garden. come for an irresistible meal here, and leave with a great meal too. so you can enjoy family time one more time. buy one take one, only for a limited time. at olive garden. statake an extra 20% offl's easter looks for you and your...
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tonight, armie hammer, judd apatow, and music from john mayer. and now your attention please - here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you very much. i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. you have no idea how much i missed you. well, that's -- that's very kind. hey, you know, easter's on sunday. and i have to say, one of the things i'm really looking forward to this year, i'm not exactly sure why i'm looking forward to it, but donald trump will be running the white house easter egg roll this year. [ laughter ] every year at the white house they have an egg roll. which i think president trump assumed was a menu item at p.f. chang's. [ laughter ] even though this is an annual tradition, it's been going on for 138 years. they're having trouble getting it together this year. the white house apparently hasn't sent out invitations yet. and they neglected to order the eggs. every year they give kids wooden eggs as souvenirs of the easter egg roll. this year the company that mills the eggs had to tw
tonight, armie hammer, judd apatow, and music from john mayer. and now your attention please - here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you very much. i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. you have no idea how much i missed you. well, that's -- that's very kind. hey, you know, easter's on sunday. and i have to say, one of the things i'm really looking forward to this year, i'm not exactly sure why i'm looking forward to it, but...
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benjamin: what makes judd different to the other kids his age? i would say how much he studies his sport. he's had a lot of time on snow which has helped him build confidence from a young age. lauren: then, though he was born with spina bifida, ty wiberg was also born to compete. ty: it helps my self-esteem knowing that i'm competing at the same level as everybody else. i practice wheelchair basketball, track and
benjamin: what makes judd different to the other kids his age? i would say how much he studies his sport. he's had a lot of time on snow which has helped him build confidence from a young age. lauren: then, though he was born with spina bifida, ty wiberg was also born to compete. ty: it helps my self-esteem knowing that i'm competing at the same level as everybody else. i practice wheelchair basketball, track and
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brandon judd. please roll the video. this is remarkable. some call it a flying car.some call it a hovercraft. but the idea is it will one day be a flying car. it's equipped with pontoons, reaching speed of 25 miles per hour. the flying craft backed by google's co-founder set to be available for consumers later this year. now want one of those things. maybe two. up next, the head of u.s. pacific command has issue offed a startling new warning to north korea. >> the weapons that north korea would put against the strike force easily testified. fit flies, it will die. lou: isn't it nice to hear our military talk like that? i have to say, i love that. lieutenant colonel tony shaffer joins us next. we'll be right back. it's not where we start, it's where we end up. expedia. everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. arbreak through your allergies. try new flonase sensimist instead of allergy pills. it's more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist you may not even notice. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to he
brandon judd. please roll the video. this is remarkable. some call it a flying car.some call it a hovercraft. but the idea is it will one day be a flying car. it's equipped with pontoons, reaching speed of 25 miles per hour. the flying craft backed by google's co-founder set to be available for consumers later this year. now want one of those things. maybe two. up next, the head of u.s. pacific command has issue offed a startling new warning to north korea. >> the weapons that north korea...
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brandon judd. please roll the video. this is remarkable. some call it a flying car.ll it a hovercraft. but the idea is it will one day be a flying car. it's equipped with pontoons, reaching speed of 25 miles per hour. the flying craft backed by google's co-founder set to be available for consumers later this year. now want one of those things. maybe two. up next, the head of u.s. pacific command has issue offed a startling new warning to north korea. >> the weapons that north korea would put against the strike force easily testified. fit flies, it will die. lou: isn't it nice to hear our military talk like that? i have to say, i love that. lieutenant colonel tony shaffer joins us next. we'll be right back. why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to
brandon judd. please roll the video. this is remarkable. some call it a flying car.ll it a hovercraft. but the idea is it will one day be a flying car. it's equipped with pontoons, reaching speed of 25 miles per hour. the flying craft backed by google's co-founder set to be available for consumers later this year. now want one of those things. maybe two. up next, the head of u.s. pacific command has issue offed a startling new warning to north korea. >> the weapons that north korea would...
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he killed and two others seriously in the judd.described killed and two others seriously in thejudd. he described the incident is cowardly, they were convinced it was an act of terrorism, and he short to reassure the people of france, who are extremely scared, they had been protected and they would continue to be coming he said. tens of thousand security officials will fan out across france head of the presidential election on sunday. lots of people will be worrying about going to those polling stations and worrying that those polling stations may be targeted. the attack took place just as the 11 presidential candidates were holding the last tv debate ahead of the election. some of those candidates are known for being more hard line on others. the last day of campaigning is tomorrow. a number of candidates have said they will suspend the campaign. they have been tweeting the night but, at this moment, it is hard to see exactly what effect the night's effect will have on the election itself. the french interior spokesman gave report
he killed and two others seriously in the judd.described killed and two others seriously in thejudd. he described the incident is cowardly, they were convinced it was an act of terrorism, and he short to reassure the people of france, who are extremely scared, they had been protected and they would continue to be coming he said. tens of thousand security officials will fan out across france head of the presidential election on sunday. lots of people will be worrying about going to those polling...
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tournament favourite judd trump, has been knocked out of the snooker world championship by world numbereaten in the first—round ten frames to eight by the 46—year—old1000—1 outsider, while earlier in the day former world champion graeme dott earned a tense 10—7 victory over two—time finalist ali carter. jamie broughton has the rest of wednesday's action from the crucible in sheffield. dong is making his second appearance at the world championship, and he played well to reach the tournament in qualifying, and he made a confident start to this match. the early frame saw him play well against his more experienced opponent and he raced to a full frame lead. ryan day has already appeared in one ranking event this season appeared in one ranking event this season and he showed why as he fought back —— four frame lead. they couldn't keep the momentum going and while dong punished him to win the final two friends of the opening session, the chinese star continue to play well in the second session of the match and it was a long for him to complete a comprehensive victory. —— it wasn't long. dong
tournament favourite judd trump, has been knocked out of the snooker world championship by world numbereaten in the first—round ten frames to eight by the 46—year—old1000—1 outsider, while earlier in the day former world champion graeme dott earned a tense 10—7 victory over two—time finalist ali carter. jamie broughton has the rest of wednesday's action from the crucible in sheffield. dong is making his second appearance at the world championship, and he played well to reach the...
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judd. >> chairman, congressman, i appreciate the opportunity to be here today. i want to emphasize for 2000 miles with the border. but what i will advocate for is the border wall which helps us secure the border. i want to point out what happened give a historical analysis of why the borders on secure today. in the mid- 80s the united states face the first illegal immigration crisis. they had a proximately 2000 miles of united states mexico border. other than barbed wire fences there are no vehicle or pedestrian borders. it was overwhelmed and congress chose to deal with illegal aliens in the united states by passing the immigration reform act of 86. the act promised to secure the border and ensure the united states would never put in the same situation again. the x field. it failed in large part because they put the cart before the horse. without securing the border first the government legalized those who willfully violated u.s. wall. by so doing we broadcast a clear message to the world
judd. >> chairman, congressman, i appreciate the opportunity to be here today. i want to emphasize for 2000 miles with the border. but what i will advocate for is the border wall which helps us secure the border. i want to point out what happened give a historical analysis of why the borders on secure today. in the mid- 80s the united states face the first illegal immigration crisis. they had a proximately 2000 miles of united states mexico border. other than barbed wire fences there are...
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we bring in former republican senator judd gregg of new hampshire and former democratic senator byronakota. welcome both of you. with your experienced eye, gentlemen, at this point, after the "nuclear option" was invoked are the democrats going to get on board? byron dog they're your people, tell us. >> first of all everyone understands tax reform is really important to do but it is also very hard to do and there is a lot of rancid partisanship on capitol hill but i would say this. it would be important for the country and your future to do tax reform and make it part and fair. i was part of the tax reform effort back in 1986, i was on the ways and means committee. a republican president ronald reagan called for it. a democratic chairman of the ways and means committee wanted to do it, dan rostenkowski. the first day of the markup, as they closed the door, a lot of members t around this big room, jim baker, the treasury secretary, was actually in the first day of the mark-up along with dick darman republicans sitting in democrat-ic controlled committee. the reason congressman rostenko
we bring in former republican senator judd gregg of new hampshire and former democratic senator byronakota. welcome both of you. with your experienced eye, gentlemen, at this point, after the "nuclear option" was invoked are the democrats going to get on board? byron dog they're your people, tell us. >> first of all everyone understands tax reform is really important to do but it is also very hard to do and there is a lot of rancid partisanship on capitol hill but i would say...
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judd trump has lost in the first round to the 1000—1 shot rory mcleod.ld number 5a needing just one frame to go through. and he managed it in the second of the night, completing a 10—8 victory to set up a second round match against stephen maguire. trump, the world number two and runner up from 2011, refused to do a post—match press conference. olympic champion adam peaty narrowly missed out on breaking his own world record as he won the 50 metres breaststroke title at the british swimming championships in sheffield. peaty already won the 100 metres on tuesday and eased to victory in the 50 metres, finishing six hundredths of a second outside of his world best. he described the time as very frustrating. even i'm a little tiny bit disappointed, i know everyone is going to hate me for saying that, but that's the way i work, if i'm not improving and trying to get those times, i automatically field is appointed. i go back to training even more and i want that. andy murray has made a winning return to competitive tennis after a month out with an elbow injury,
judd trump has lost in the first round to the 1000—1 shot rory mcleod.ld number 5a needing just one frame to go through. and he managed it in the second of the night, completing a 10—8 victory to set up a second round match against stephen maguire. trump, the world number two and runner up from 2011, refused to do a post—match press conference. olympic champion adam peaty narrowly missed out on breaking his own world record as he won the 50 metres breaststroke title at the british...
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tournament favourite judd trump is just a frame away from a first—round world championship exit to world. trump resumed 5—4 behind after surrendering a 4—0 lead and seemed hindered by a shoulder problem, missing a series of simple chances. but he managed to fight back to 6—6, before mcleod pulled away into a 9—7 lead when the match had to be stopped prior to the afternoon session. the pair will play to a finish later with the first to ten heading into the second round. graeme dott has beaten ali carter by ten frames to seven. carter, who is twice a runner up here, fought back to trail byjust one frame, but the 2006 champion was able to make some crucial long pots in the 17th frame to secure his place in the second round. neil robertson, who won the title here seven years ago, had a much more straightforward session against noppon saengkham of thailand. he leads 8—1 and needs just two more frames to secure his place in the second round. that match concludes tomorrow lunchtime. the evening session gets under way at the crucible at seven o'clock on at the crucible at seven o'clock on a plen
tournament favourite judd trump is just a frame away from a first—round world championship exit to world. trump resumed 5—4 behind after surrendering a 4—0 lead and seemed hindered by a shoulder problem, missing a series of simple chances. but he managed to fight back to 6—6, before mcleod pulled away into a 9—7 lead when the match had to be stopped prior to the afternoon session. the pair will play to a finish later with the first to ten heading into the second round. graeme dott has...
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. >> reporter: you would never guess that judd stover has suffered from parkinson's disease for the last seven years, because he doesn't have tremors. he doesn't have muscle stiffness, and his feet don't shuffle when he walks. one big reason he's so active and symptom free? he said yes to a surprising new therapy. >> slow it down even more and better by doing this stuff, where do i sign up? >> reporter: what did he sign up for? a clinical trial using a simple treatment. >> how you feeling? >> feeling good. >> reporter: cycling. researchers at the cleveland clinic are finding cycling is helping patients stop the symptoms of parkinsons and can even do something that medicine can't -- slow down the progression of the disease itself. neuroscientist jay alberts made a stunning discovery. cycling can increase certain proteins in the brain that help movement and cognitive function. and so these changes are similar to what happens when they're on medication? >> exactly right. when you have medication you have increased activation in this area. you have a similar increase in activation following
. >> reporter: you would never guess that judd stover has suffered from parkinson's disease for the last seven years, because he doesn't have tremors. he doesn't have muscle stiffness, and his feet don't shuffle when he walks. one big reason he's so active and symptom free? he said yes to a surprising new therapy. >> slow it down even more and better by doing this stuff, where do i sign up? >> reporter: what did he sign up for? a clinical trial using a simple treatment....
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tonight, armie hammer, judd apatow, and music from john mayer.ntion please - here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you very much. i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. you have no idea how much i missed you. well, that's --
tonight, armie hammer, judd apatow, and music from john mayer.ntion please - here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you very much. i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. you have no idea how much i missed you. well, that's --
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. >> reporter: but attorney judd burrsteen, said the subpoena suggests relates to the method in which settlements were paid. >> i do know that when fox news fought to settle with andrea tantaros, they wanted to pay want settlement out as salary. the inference i draw from that is there may have been a studied effort to hide the fact that there were all these settlemen them as salary. >> reporter: tucker carlson will replace o'reilly, but of the 50 or so companies that yanked ads from the show, most told us today they have not decided whether to move their ads back to the time slot. viewership has remained steady. public relations specialist howard breathman. >> viewers are not their problems. advertisers, yes. they have to go and look at their advertisers, the people that pay for their network, where the profits come from, and say, "here's the changes we've made, and here's why we're a safe place for to you put your money." >> reporter: fox news did not respond today to our questions about want u.s. attorney's investigation. o'reilly called the allegations against him unfounded yesterd
. >> reporter: but attorney judd burrsteen, said the subpoena suggests relates to the method in which settlements were paid. >> i do know that when fox news fought to settle with andrea tantaros, they wanted to pay want settlement out as salary. the inference i draw from that is there may have been a studied effort to hide the fact that there were all these settlemen them as salary. >> reporter: tucker carlson will replace o'reilly, but of the 50 or so companies that yanked...
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tonight, armie hammer, judd apatow, and music from john mayer.se - here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you very much. i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. you have no idea how much i missed you. well, that's --
tonight, armie hammer, judd apatow, and music from john mayer.se - here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you very much. i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. you have no idea how much i missed you. well, that's --
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sport, the 1000 to one outsider rory mcleod is a frame away from knocking of pretournament favourite juddnooker championship at the crucible. prince harry says he has been amazed by the response over the last few days after he spoke up for the first time about his difficulties dealing with his mother ‘s death. this morning he officially opened the london marathon expo where runners taking part on sunday go to collect their race numbers. his brother prince william also opened up about dealing with the death of diana saying that the shock of losing his mother is still within 20 years later. this report contains flash photography. harry and his little helper melissa, getting the london marathon preparations underway. it's a race which, this year, has a special focus on a princely passion — mental health. prince harry has attracted widespread praise this week for his honesty when he spoke of the anguish and the anxiety he suffered for years after his mother's death. it was only right to share my experience, to help, to hope and to encourage others to come forward, and sort of reduce or smash
sport, the 1000 to one outsider rory mcleod is a frame away from knocking of pretournament favourite juddnooker championship at the crucible. prince harry says he has been amazed by the response over the last few days after he spoke up for the first time about his difficulties dealing with his mother ‘s death. this morning he officially opened the london marathon expo where runners taking part on sunday go to collect their race numbers. his brother prince william also opened up about dealing...
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ago at the white house correspondents dinner president obama did a comedy routine and was helped by judd a toe in this routine that really listered then not candidate donald trump and then private citizen donald trump, and i thought he put on an ok face but he was unhappy in an uncomfortable moment and now he's president and i can understand why he didn't want to revisit that circumstance. host: thanks for waiting, independent caller. caller: good morning. thanks for taking my call. just came out of a nursing home/rehab after my fifth joint replacement. the first four were all treated the same, because i was alone i went from surgery, three days in the hospital and then went when i got teaching in o.t. and ended up leaving before -- they would sign me off but if i wasn't reaching my end date, whatever it was, i don't know what it was, but i never came past it and didn't come close to it. this fifth time i had to fight to stay in and actually had to make an appeal to medicare because i was getting oppressively pressured to check out of the -- well, first wanted me to go to assisted living
ago at the white house correspondents dinner president obama did a comedy routine and was helped by judd a toe in this routine that really listered then not candidate donald trump and then private citizen donald trump, and i thought he put on an ok face but he was unhappy in an uncomfortable moment and now he's president and i can understand why he didn't want to revisit that circumstance. host: thanks for waiting, independent caller. caller: good morning. thanks for taking my call. just came...
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. >> reporter: but attorney judd burrsteen said the subpoena suggests the investigation by the securities fraud division relates to the method in which the settlements were paid. >> i do know that when fox news fought to settle with andrea tantaros, they wanted to pay the settlement out as salary. the inference i draw from that is there may have been a studied effort to hide the fact that there were all these settlements being paid out by disguising them as salary. >> reporter: tucker carlson will replace o'reilly, but of the 50 or so companies that yanked ads from the show, most told us today they have not decided whether to move their ads back to the time slot. viewership has remained steady. public relations specialist howard breathman: >> viewers are not their problems. advertisers, yes. their advertisers, the people that pay for their network, where the profits come from, and say, "here's the changes we've made, and here's why we're a safe place for you to put your money." >> reporter: fox news did not respond today to our questions about the u.s. attorney's investigation. o'reilly c
. >> reporter: but attorney judd burrsteen said the subpoena suggests the investigation by the securities fraud division relates to the method in which the settlements were paid. >> i do know that when fox news fought to settle with andrea tantaros, they wanted to pay the settlement out as salary. the inference i draw from that is there may have been a studied effort to hide the fact that there were all these settlements being paid out by disguising them as salary. >>...
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latest in "a series of suspicious fires here in the last two or three weeks," polk county sheriff grady juddporters.polk county fire rescue officials said they're looking for an arsonist they suspect is connected to the fire (jrstone) that was kera mashek (pron; mosh-ic) reporting. as of right now-- fire officials say there are no reports of any injury's. (justine) firefighters rescued a teenager who got caught in a swollen creek in tennessee. a firefighter walked through the rushing water, to reach the teen who got stuck in lebanon yesterday. the teenager was hanging on to a light pole, after trying to ride his bike through three feet of water. other rescuers later used rope to pull them both to the shore. the sinking creek is usually dried up, but there's been a lot of rain in the area lately. rescuers say the water temperature was about 50-degrees... and the teen showed signs of hypothermia. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: the sunshine returned today and the winds kicked up to make for a breezy afternoon. some of those winds
latest in "a series of suspicious fires here in the last two or three weeks," polk county sheriff grady juddporters.polk county fire rescue officials said they're looking for an arsonist they suspect is connected to the fire (jrstone) that was kera mashek (pron; mosh-ic) reporting. as of right now-- fire officials say there are no reports of any injury's. (justine) firefighters rescued a teenager who got caught in a swollen creek in tennessee. a firefighter walked through the rushing...
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and later this week armie hammer, judd apatow, tony goldwyn, charlize theron, plus music from john mayerst guests tonight met in a make believe living room with a make believe family but their love is real and strong here to share some memories of our friend don rickles, please welcome john stamos and bob saget. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you for coming. it's good to have you guys here. i've been thinking about you guys. >> your tribute was beautiful last week. >> jimmy: well, i was thinking about you guys and how close you were, i mean, really, like family with don. which one of you did he like better? let's just start with that. john? do you think john was the favorite? >> well, he called his s the tamos. he never got his name right. and john got close with him first. i think he took him back to an older time of show business when people were like john, handsome and smart, and didn't talk about show business. talked about family. that's why "full house" will never go off the air. >> jimmy: how did you meet don? >> i was at a greek restaurant. i sat next to him. it was abou
and later this week armie hammer, judd apatow, tony goldwyn, charlize theron, plus music from john mayerst guests tonight met in a make believe living room with a make believe family but their love is real and strong here to share some memories of our friend don rickles, please welcome john stamos and bob saget. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you for coming. it's good to have you guys here. i've been thinking about you guys. >> your tribute was beautiful last week. >>...
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tomorrow night, armie hammer, judd apatow, john mayer will be here.c from romeo santos. 27 years ago, mere steps from here, our first guest made romantic comedy history when he pulled over and picked up julia roberts in order to pay her for sex. you know him from many memorable films. his newest is "norman: the moderate rise and tragic fall of a new york fixer." it opens friday. please welcome richard gere! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: how's life? >> this is a band. >> jimmy: yeah, they're very good. >> this is a band. >> jimmy: see that? >> this is a real band. i like that. >> jimmy: do you play an instrument? i play guitar. >> jimmy: you do? >> what's he playing? a gibson gold top, very nice. >> jimmy: is that right? gibson gold top? richard gere is correct! [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you very much! >> jimmy: do you want to take the $200 or do you want to go on to the next question? >> i want that bicycle you had out here. >> jimmy: we can make you one of those. every one of those popsicles has been licked. hav
tomorrow night, armie hammer, judd apatow, john mayer will be here.c from romeo santos. 27 years ago, mere steps from here, our first guest made romantic comedy history when he pulled over and picked up julia roberts in order to pay her for sex. you know him from many memorable films. his newest is "norman: the moderate rise and tragic fall of a new york fixer." it opens friday. please welcome richard gere! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: how's...
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. ♪ >> this is judd apatow from wkd radio -- >> oh, my god! campaign that gave you pause if there were any. >> i had zero moments of doubt. >> when i talk about freedom of the press or immigration reform i do so because i want to share what i've learned. >> what do the next ten years look like for airbnb. >> what's it like to do hillary clinton with hillary clinton this close to you. >> i felt a sense of sisterhood. >> i'm eating tongue with anthony bourdain. >> if you had to take bette midler with you - hocus focus. ♪ >> i still feel like i'm that 21-year-old kid that got a record deal. ♪ who says you can't go home >> thank you jon bon jovi. one star you didn't see in that group, gary busey, a weekly mainstay in the show. gary gave us one great day of service. we figured that's just about enough. gary, thanks for being a great sport. enjoy your retirement from "sunday today." we'll see you keep on going, america. keep on giggling... and goofing. keep on grooving... and togethering. with scott 1000's long-lasting roll, we'll keep on going, too
. ♪ >> this is judd apatow from wkd radio -- >> oh, my god! campaign that gave you pause if there were any. >> i had zero moments of doubt. >> when i talk about freedom of the press or immigration reform i do so because i want to share what i've learned. >> what do the next ten years look like for airbnb. >> what's it like to do hillary clinton with hillary clinton this close to you. >> i felt a sense of sisterhood. >> i'm eating tongue with...
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and later this week armie hammer, judd apatow, tony goldwyn, charlize theron, plus music from john mayerfor all that. my first guests tonight met in a make believe living room with a make believe family but their love is real and strong here to share some memories of our friend don rickles, please welcome john stamos and bob saget. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you for coming. it's good to have you guys here. i've been thinking about you guys. >> your tribute was beautiful last week. >> jimmy: well, i was thinking about you guys and how close you were, i mean, really, like family with don. which one of you did he like better? let's just start with that. john? do you think john was the favorite? >> well, he called his s the tamos. he never got his name right. and john got close with him first. i think he took him back to an older time of show business when people were like john, handsome and smart, and didn't talk about show business. talked about family. that's why "full house" will never go off the air. >> jimmy: how did you meet don? >> i was at a greek restaurant. i sat next
and later this week armie hammer, judd apatow, tony goldwyn, charlize theron, plus music from john mayerfor all that. my first guests tonight met in a make believe living room with a make believe family but their love is real and strong here to share some memories of our friend don rickles, please welcome john stamos and bob saget. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you for coming. it's good to have you guys here. i've been thinking about you guys. >> your tribute was beautiful...
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. >> someone said you had judd left ate loan or stood up and politely asked the news room do you knowsound like me at 5:00 in the morning. >> that is probably what you should have done. >> yes. >> what would you have donee would have left it there. >> even if it is sitting there it is not my pizza. >> it is teetering on the top. >> i know. >> but that is not your desk. >> um-hmm. >> it is not her desk either. >> but her desk is on the other side, she sits there you had to at least ask her is this somebody pizza. >> imminent domain part of it was on your property. >> well, i went government imminent domain and i took over you got rid of her dinner on her cheat day. >> do you think i'm wrong. >> i didn't know that, it is her cheat day. >> he did offer to pay, pay for her to get more pizza and she split 20-dollar bill. >> she threw it. >> she said, i don't want or need, your money is not good over here. >> yes. >> so you apologized. >> i think that is good enough y didn't know. >> so the light in me sony, sees the light in you. >> she says to you serenity now. >> oh, by the way, we will
. >> someone said you had judd left ate loan or stood up and politely asked the news room do you knowsound like me at 5:00 in the morning. >> that is probably what you should have done. >> yes. >> what would you have donee would have left it there. >> even if it is sitting there it is not my pizza. >> it is teetering on the top. >> i know. >> but that is not your desk. >> um-hmm. >> it is not her desk either. >> but her desk is...
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there's a handful of other candidates, judd son hill, dan moody, who are also people that i think national republicans in washington will look at and say we can get behind you and invest in you and come in i think probably all in for any one of those candidates, at this point it's unlikely that somebody else comes out as the potential challenger to john ossoff. and then as you mentioned, the question will be, how does that dynamic continue to play out? do people feel -- do democrats in particular or lo propennsylvaniapropens tn city voters, somebody who represents donald trump and maybe turned off voters in the district because they are tied to donald trump or if they continue to see them like they obviously with tom price, sent him back to the house, back in november, with more than 20% point advantage over the next challenger and trump only coming away with 1%. i was trying to find this out at the polls earlier today. how many voters like this are there? people who voted republican but who just are so turned off by donald trump that they've decided they are going to vote for democrats fo
there's a handful of other candidates, judd son hill, dan moody, who are also people that i think national republicans in washington will look at and say we can get behind you and invest in you and come in i think probably all in for any one of those candidates, at this point it's unlikely that somebody else comes out as the potential challenger to john ossoff. and then as you mentioned, the question will be, how does that dynamic continue to play out? do people feel -- do democrats in...
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this is madonna and ashley judd.> okay. >> to our detractors, that insist that this march will never add up to anything, [bleep] you. yes, i have thought an awful lot about blowing up the white house. >> i am a nasty woman. b [cheers] >> i'm not as nasty as a man who looks like he bathes in cheetoh dust. i am not as nasty as your own daughter being your favorite sex symbol. like your wet dreams infused with your own genes, we are here to be nasty. [cheers] >> i'm nasty like my bloodstains on my bed sheets. >> sean: i don't even know what to say to that. i don't know how to react to that except that if larry elder talked about blowing up the obama white house, i expect handcuffs, mug shots, perp walk, jail time, hannity bailing you out with a file and a cake. >> you know, the left loves throwing around this word fascism. fascism is when the government tells private owners what to do with theirsc business. there is only one presidentva who has confer compelledo every man, woman and child to purchase a product whether t
this is madonna and ashley judd.> okay. >> to our detractors, that insist that this march will never add up to anything, [bleep] you. yes, i have thought an awful lot about blowing up the white house. >> i am a nasty woman. b [cheers] >> i'm not as nasty as a man who looks like he bathes in cheetoh dust. i am not as nasty as your own daughter being your favorite sex symbol. like your wet dreams infused with your own genes, we are here to be nasty. [cheers] >> i'm...
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ahead of a host republican candidates including dan moody, karen handel, judd son hill.ublicans are throwing everything they have to keep him from hitting 50% attacking him for erstating his national security experience ask h ties to national democrats. >> jon ossoff lied about his resume. and at a time when america needs serious leadership, jon ossoff failed the test. >> now ossoff is trying to hide his liberal values. the truth is he will rubber stamp. >> described as a mouth piece for terrorists, has been paying jon ossoff thousands of dollars. >> jon ossoff, not serious, not ready. >> the republican hope is that if they force the tloeks a run-off, they can defeat ossoff in a run-off one-on-one. joining me now, democrat candidate in the georgia special election, jon ossoff. thanks for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> i want to start with last night's next kansas. the republican just won. is that a sign to you landscape is better for democrats in republican strong holds right now? >> it was an unexpectedly close result. if the energy there was anything lik
ahead of a host republican candidates including dan moody, karen handel, judd son hill.ublicans are throwing everything they have to keep him from hitting 50% attacking him for erstating his national security experience ask h ties to national democrats. >> jon ossoff lied about his resume. and at a time when america needs serious leadership, jon ossoff failed the test. >> now ossoff is trying to hide his liberal values. the truth is he will rubber stamp. >> described as a...
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behind her are bob gray and judd judson hill. hey, the future, what's her problem?tly, i kept her up all night. she said the future freaks her out. how come no one likes me, jim? intel does! just think of everything intel's doing right now with artificial intelligence. and pretty soon ai is going to help executives like her see trends to stay ahead of her competition. no more sleepless nights. - we're going to be friends! - i'm sorry about this. don't be embarrassed of me, jim. i'm getting excited about this! we know the future. we're going to be friends! because we're building it. doctors recommend taking claritin every day distracting you? of your allergy season for continuous relief. claritin provides powerful, non-drowsy, 24-hour relief. for fewer interruptions from the amazing things you do every day. live claritin clear. every day. what's the best way to get v8 or a fancy juice store?s? ready, go! hi, juice universe? one large rutabaga, with eggplant... done! that's not fair. glad i had a v8. the original way to fuel your day. >>> last week the governor of ala
behind her are bob gray and judd judson hill. hey, the future, what's her problem?tly, i kept her up all night. she said the future freaks her out. how come no one likes me, jim? intel does! just think of everything intel's doing right now with artificial intelligence. and pretty soon ai is going to help executives like her see trends to stay ahead of her competition. no more sleepless nights. - we're going to be friends! - i'm sorry about this. don't be embarrassed of me, jim. i'm getting...
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tournament favourite judd trump is just a frame away from a first—round world championship defeat againstssing a series of simple chances, but managed to fight back to 6—6, before mcleod pulled away into a 9—7 lead when the match had to be stopped prior to the afternoon session. the pair will play to a finish after the first of the two evening matches finishes with the first to ten heading into the second round. these are live pictures from the crucible, former world champion neil robertson of australia up against thailand's noppon saeng—kham. robertson two frames up. there's coverage on bbc two, the red button and the bbc sport website. that is all the sport for now. back to westminster and simon. welcome back to westminster, where in the last hour parliament has approved the prime minister's call for a snap general election in seven weeks' time. mps voted overwhelmingly in favour of a general election which will take place on june the 8th. the vote 522—13. theresa may's decision not to take part in any televised debates has been widely criticised by the opposition parties. during pmqs t
tournament favourite judd trump is just a frame away from a first—round world championship defeat againstssing a series of simple chances, but managed to fight back to 6—6, before mcleod pulled away into a 9—7 lead when the match had to be stopped prior to the afternoon session. the pair will play to a finish after the first of the two evening matches finishes with the first to ten heading into the second round. these are live pictures from the crucible, former world champion neil...
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tournament favourite judd trump is just a frame away from a first—round world championship defeat againstng a 4—0 lead and seemed hindered by a shoulder problem. missing a series of simple chances, he managed to fight back to 6—6, before mcleod pulled away into a 9—7 lead when the match had to be stopped prior to the afternoon session. the pair will play to a finish later with the first to ten heading into the second round. there's coverage on bbc two, the red button and the bbc sport website. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. hugh ferris, thank you. welcome back to westminster where this afternoon parliament has approved the prime minister's call for a snap general election in seven weeks' time. mps voted overwhelmingly in favour of a general election which will take place on june the 8th. joining me is the snp's westminster leader, angus robertson. today you were fairly happy in pmqs with theresa may saying she would not take part in a tv debate —— fairly unhappy. a lot of people get their news through the media we are discussing, we have had them in scotla nd d
tournament favourite judd trump is just a frame away from a first—round world championship defeat againstng a 4—0 lead and seemed hindered by a shoulder problem. missing a series of simple chances, he managed to fight back to 6—6, before mcleod pulled away into a 9—7 lead when the match had to be stopped prior to the afternoon session. the pair will play to a finish later with the first to ten heading into the second round. there's coverage on bbc two, the red button and the bbc sport...
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tournament favourite judd trump is just a frame away from a first—round world championship exit to worlder surrendering a 4—0 lead, and seemed hindered by a shoulder problem, missing a series of simple chances, but managed to fight back to 6—6, before mcleod pulled away into a 9—7 lead when the match had to be stopped prior to the afternoon session. the pair will play to a finish later with the first to ten heading into the second round. these are live pictures from the crucible. formerfinalist barry hawkins is taking on tom ford. tom ford two frames to one up, it could be developing into another shock in sheffield. the first two ten goes through to the next round. that is on bbc two, the red button and the bbc sport website for audio snooker coverage. “— bbc sport website for audio snooker coverage. —— all your snooker coverage. andy murray has made a winning return to competitive tennis after a month out with an elbow injury, beating gilles muller at the monte carlo masters. the world number one was broken in the first game of the match, but came back to take the opening set 7—5. much
tournament favourite judd trump is just a frame away from a first—round world championship exit to worlder surrendering a 4—0 lead, and seemed hindered by a shoulder problem, missing a series of simple chances, but managed to fight back to 6—6, before mcleod pulled away into a 9—7 lead when the match had to be stopped prior to the afternoon session. the pair will play to a finish later with the first to ten heading into the second round. these are live pictures from the crucible....
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come on in, please, brandon judd, active border patrol agent and border patrol union. that side of the equation first please, brandon. how much in your estimation, which you're going to tell the committee, how much does illegal immigration cost us? >> oh, i believe it costs the taxpayers a couple billion dollars per year at a minimum. i think if you build the wall, although the wall will be expensive, the benefits to the american public is going to be huge because then we don't have to pay for all the benefits that we give the people that are here in the united states illegally. stuart: are you testifying on how much illegal immigration costs today? that's your testimony today? >> no, no. my testimony is going to be based upon the effectiveness of a wall and how if we build a wall, we can control illegal immigration on the southwest border. stuart: okay. and you guys are really for it, i take it. you want that wall, correct? >> we are. we know that, we know that it's needed. i worked in the busiest sector in the history of the border patrol, and i worked there when we
come on in, please, brandon judd, active border patrol agent and border patrol union. that side of the equation first please, brandon. how much in your estimation, which you're going to tell the committee, how much does illegal immigration cost us? >> oh, i believe it costs the taxpayers a couple billion dollars per year at a minimum. i think if you build the wall, although the wall will be expensive, the benefits to the american public is going to be huge because then we don't have to...