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and shay was like, "kathryn, you're not talking you have to speak.was, like, talking about auditioning and call backs and they were like, "what is that?" ] [ laughter [ applause ] >> seth: yeah. i feel likit's been a long time since meryl streep's gotten a call from her agent saying, "it's down to you and one other person." [ laughter ] you -- i want to talk -- we're both dog owners. you have three - three poodles >> i have three. >> seth: here's one -- your poodle [ audience aws ] >> that's danforth jack, king ruler of all floof >> seth: wow >> yep has an instagram. and then i have two other ones i have starlight hella good boy going to need a big bank his name's buddy though. >> seth: okay.wh >> that's we call him >> seth: yeah. >> and then the little toy poodle that we just kind of call her whatever we feel like -- >> seth: okay, that's good >> -- in the moment. >> seth: you know, it seems like yo tput a lot of effort into first two names. [ laughter ] so it's like you want to have one that can be, sort of, the flex name. >> she's all over the pla
and shay was like, "kathryn, you're not talking you have to speak.was, like, talking about auditioning and call backs and they were like, "what is that?" ] [ laughter [ applause ] >> seth: yeah. i feel likit's been a long time since meryl streep's gotten a call from her agent saying, "it's down to you and one other person." [ laughter ] you -- i want to talk -- we're both dog owners. you have three - three poodles >> i have three. >> seth: here's one...
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along with kathryn newton, they try to stay true to the original spirit. >> this is how i wanted toeeted. if you're playing on the playground, imagining having battles with your friends. >> reporter: based on the fictional city. >> we shot it as a live action movie, and we got all the performances, and these guys did an amazing job. justin and kathryn acting to nothing sometimes. >> thank you. >> that was probably the hardest part. >> you took that the wrong way. >> hi, i acted with nothing. every single day, every single second. >> reporter: back at sushi mafia, ryan finally gets his hands on that blowtorch with that trademark mischievous gleam in his eye. i bet you didn't know when you took on the role of pikachu you didn't know were you going to be making nogiri. >> i'm having the time of my life. this is amazing. >> reporter: for "nightline," adrian bankert in tokyo. >> our thanks to adrian. you can catch pokemon, detective po pokemon now. >>> honoring mom this weekend, filled with surprises. but does psoriasis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz.
along with kathryn newton, they try to stay true to the original spirit. >> this is how i wanted toeeted. if you're playing on the playground, imagining having battles with your friends. >> reporter: based on the fictional city. >> we shot it as a live action movie, and we got all the performances, and these guys did an amazing job. justin and kathryn acting to nothing sometimes. >> thank you. >> that was probably the hardest part. >> you took that the wrong...
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kathryn: sure. top pick into the year was up before this recent drop 37%. at that point we are recommending buying puts on puts onequity, buying s&p. we have clients that were getting concerned with complacency in the markets. that was a way to protect your returns, which had been very high. the emerging markets of more than 10% year to date. you can look at brazil and mexico and china to get some of that bang for your buck, especially in the recent drop we have seen, which has moved on fear rather than fundamentals. youngwe also welcome hugh , aberdeen head of asia. we are talking about where to find value emerging markets. where do you see it? plenty of value, usually in the most unexpected of places. of the minor some markets, sri lanka for example, not terribly exciting to most people but that is why there is value. malaysia, thailand, littered around emerging markets generally. stock specific, particularly in the small caps because people tended to neglect those. people have been focusing on ch
kathryn: sure. top pick into the year was up before this recent drop 37%. at that point we are recommending buying puts on puts onequity, buying s&p. we have clients that were getting concerned with complacency in the markets. that was a way to protect your returns, which had been very high. the emerging markets of more than 10% year to date. you can look at brazil and mexico and china to get some of that bang for your buck, especially in the recent drop we have seen, which has moved on...
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what do we have, kathryn, from twitter?the end of the day, robert kraft committed a crime, he solicited prostitution not once but twice. he broke the law and should pay the price. really, jim? and what about let's take counselor tacopina at face value. what about his 70-year-old female client who was getting a legitimate massage in that spa. disrobed for the purpose of that massage? and she's caught on tape, too? no, sorry. i'm happy kraft fought it for all of our privacy rights. i want to remind to you answer the survey question of the day, at smerconish.com. does president trump actually want to be impeached? >>> up ahead, why are one-third of students in affluent schools given extra time for s.a.t.s? are they gaming the system? >>> and he led squads for years including the one that killed osama bin laden, navy admiral mccraven is here. and by the way, find out why this song has meaning to him. ♪ happy anniversary baby got you on my mind happy anniversary baby got you my mind ♪ (paul) great. another wireless ad. so many o
what do we have, kathryn, from twitter?the end of the day, robert kraft committed a crime, he solicited prostitution not once but twice. he broke the law and should pay the price. really, jim? and what about let's take counselor tacopina at face value. what about his 70-year-old female client who was getting a legitimate massage in that spa. disrobed for the purpose of that massage? and she's caught on tape, too? no, sorry. i'm happy kraft fought it for all of our privacy rights. i want to...
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i know kathryn, you follow venezuela carefully. we have more of the story coming up later in the show the chinese have also been very active down in venezuela as well. so strategically, they have a lot of reasons to not like with this administration has done. >> well absolutely. and china unequivocally wants to be both geopolitical and economic superpower. and they want to surpass the estimate role. something was known for many decades. trish, you and i know that sins since bill clinton they have been complaining about that. in terms of negotiation power the u.s. is got one percentage point about potential growth rates. 3.2 percent versus 2.2. inflation is 1.5 percent versus target of two percent. tariffs are not going to completely dismantle this economic recovery. in fact, the impact is minuscule and economic growth. trish: i hear you! people were so worried and you know what? we're doing just fine. we're doing just fine china expert by the way, you might want to worry about your ozone layer over there. we discussed reports today
i know kathryn, you follow venezuela carefully. we have more of the story coming up later in the show the chinese have also been very active down in venezuela as well. so strategically, they have a lot of reasons to not like with this administration has done. >> well absolutely. and china unequivocally wants to be both geopolitical and economic superpower. and they want to surpass the estimate role. something was known for many decades. trish, you and i know that sins since bill clinton...
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and for more on this we're joined now by kathryn young an analyst with fidelity international in hong kong and our financial correspondent frankfurt conrad who isn't welcome to you both catherine let me start with you the u.s. really upping the pressure on china what's the reception in china. catherine can you hear me. there. let's actually go to conrad right now i think reading some technical problems on catherine conrad what's the global impact of these tariffs we talk so much about the u.s. and china impact but this is going to affect other businesses as well but it. including in frankfurt including all over the world it's expected that this policy of protectionism of imposing you know taxes basically import tariffs taxes on goods imported into the united states will have a slowdown effect not only on the economy in china where those imports come from but also in america you know businesses in america will likely not any longer be able to absorb the negative effect of those import tariffs they will try to shift more of the negative burden onto american consumers who as a consequenc
and for more on this we're joined now by kathryn young an analyst with fidelity international in hong kong and our financial correspondent frankfurt conrad who isn't welcome to you both catherine let me start with you the u.s. really upping the pressure on china what's the reception in china. catherine can you hear me. there. let's actually go to conrad right now i think reading some technical problems on catherine conrad what's the global impact of these tariffs we talk so much about the u.s....
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two ways to look at this kathryn. number one, yesterday was the attempt. it failed.uro hangs on. number two, to your point, maybe too early or proo mature was just the beginning of more and we'll see it get bigger until maduro is gone which do you believe it was? >> i think his days are absolutely numbered, brian yesterday was a failed attempt and protests in the streets are not going to do it either. the fact is, brian -- you know this as an oil export as well as i do venezuela's oil production has absolutely collapsed, 3.5 million barrels a day to under 1 million. venezuela is now producing with the biggest oil reserves in the world less than colombia, its neighbor, who has a minutes kis fraction of the oil reserves my point is there's very little cash to go around and continue to pay off the military, which is why the military has been so stowart behind maduro. at some point the cash will dry up. >> doing great work about venezuela, caracas capital according to his sources flight trackers tracked a russian private jet that came from russia, flew direct into venezu
two ways to look at this kathryn. number one, yesterday was the attempt. it failed.uro hangs on. number two, to your point, maybe too early or proo mature was just the beginning of more and we'll see it get bigger until maduro is gone which do you believe it was? >> i think his days are absolutely numbered, brian yesterday was a failed attempt and protests in the streets are not going to do it either. the fact is, brian -- you know this as an oil export as well as i do venezuela's oil...
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kathryn, a little surprise here but if you don't mind, let me start with you. this debate what to do with facebook blared on the sunday review section this morning is complicated the idea breaking up facebook, making them divest instagram. elizabeth warren is on the campaign trail promoting the same thing. what does it say about our country and the world that facebook has so much power this is being debated? >> the issue is facebook has absolutely sinned against democracy, against its users. it done a lot of bad things and allowed russian trolls and adversaries to run loose and manipulate it users, but it's not clear to me that this particular prescription is actually going to do a lot to solve that problem. i don't really understand how forcing facebook for example to d divest from what's app will help. facebook had years when they essentially advocated the responsibility they have deliberately or not developed in terms of shaping our discourse and it not clear that they really have a plan for protecting democracy or not letting democracy to get distorted for
kathryn, a little surprise here but if you don't mind, let me start with you. this debate what to do with facebook blared on the sunday review section this morning is complicated the idea breaking up facebook, making them divest instagram. elizabeth warren is on the campaign trail promoting the same thing. what does it say about our country and the world that facebook has so much power this is being debated? >> the issue is facebook has absolutely sinned against democracy, against its...
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kathryn mcfadden beatty, who passed away on april 27, 2019, at the age of 94. mrs. beatty was born in rock hill, south carolina, and was the daughter of the late roy d. fadden and preceded in death by her husband, cherry beatty, and her brother, first lieutenant robert eli mcfadden, who was killed in action during world war ii. mrs. beatty was a 1941 graduate of rock hill high school where she was a member of the following clubs. the national honor society, the glee club, the public speaking and drama club, the latin and french club, and was a junior assistant of the bearcat publication. she graduated from winthrop college in 1945 where she received a bachelor's degree in business and later a teaching degree. upon graduation she first worked as a paralegal and secretary before beginning her career as a teacher where she taught at rock hill high school, ebin port elementary, fort mill elementary, richmond drive elementary. during her teaching career, she was a member of the n.e.a. and the scea as a representative of the richmond drive elementary school in delta kappa
kathryn mcfadden beatty, who passed away on april 27, 2019, at the age of 94. mrs. beatty was born in rock hill, south carolina, and was the daughter of the late roy d. fadden and preceded in death by her husband, cherry beatty, and her brother, first lieutenant robert eli mcfadden, who was killed in action during world war ii. mrs. beatty was a 1941 graduate of rock hill high school where she was a member of the following clubs. the national honor society, the glee club, the public speaking...
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>> yes, kathryn, i do sew, bro, and you're more than welcome to come over and sew with me any time youin, what is the longest period of time that you will go without taking to shep or i? that's up to them. it depends on how much [ bleep ] they talked. >> what in the world were you thinking when you named your dog after human craig? >> it's hard to yell at a puppy, but it's named, that's just a -- >> simba. >> my question for naomi, how many sky miles are you accruing and my i borrow some? >> no, you cannot borrow any. i just got back from bali and i spent 17 hours in coach, and i earned those miles. >>now at 8 a good night to stay in now the main event is about to move on shore a new powerful storm arriving in the bay area right now. te final bargaining session before a strike deadline will tell you what happened and find out what pg any has to say about cal fire's announcement blame e the utility for the deadliest wildfire in california history. >>radar showing the rain has no signs of stopping as you can see green off covering the bay area man taking a live look outside you can see t
>> yes, kathryn, i do sew, bro, and you're more than welcome to come over and sew with me any time youin, what is the longest period of time that you will go without taking to shep or i? that's up to them. it depends on how much [ bleep ] they talked. >> what in the world were you thinking when you named your dog after human craig? >> it's hard to yell at a puppy, but it's named, that's just a -- >> simba. >> my question for naomi, how many sky miles are you...
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his challenger tonight, kathryn lyons. we are happy to have them both. them for our audience just tuning in. hands on buzzers, first one who buzzes in gets to answer the question. wait until i finish asking before you answer, that is key. you can answer once i acknowledge you saying your name. every correct answer worth a single point, incorrect answer detracts a point from your total. best-of-five wins. are you ready? >> what does "detract" mean? >> tucker: this is the math of "final exam." it's not neutral. it's like the s.a.t.s. if you get one wrong, we take a point from you, even if it gets negative. you'll see. it's very ugly. ready? okay, first one is multiple-choice, so wait for the options. which 2020 candidate said if you are truly a patriot, you won't mind if he raises your taxes? was it a, mayor pete buttigieg, b, former mayor cory booker, or c, beto o'rourke of texas. kathryn. >> c. >> tucker: beto o'rourke of texas? >> si. >> tucker: [laughs] too clever for me. was it mr. o'rourke of texas? >> what do you say to someone who says, i'm not cra
his challenger tonight, kathryn lyons. we are happy to have them both. them for our audience just tuning in. hands on buzzers, first one who buzzes in gets to answer the question. wait until i finish asking before you answer, that is key. you can answer once i acknowledge you saying your name. every correct answer worth a single point, incorrect answer detracts a point from your total. best-of-five wins. are you ready? >> what does "detract" mean? >> tucker: this is the...
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>> yes, kathryn, i do sew, bro, and you're more than welcome to come over and sew with me any time you what is the longest period of time that you will go without taking to shep or i? that's up to them. it depends on how much [ bleep ] they talked. >> what in the world were you thinking when you named your dog after human craig? >> it's hard to yell at a puppy, but it's named, that's just a -- >> simba. >> my question for naomi, how many sky miles are you accruing and my i borrow some? >> no, you cannot borrow any. i just got back from bali and i spent 17 hours in coach, and i earned those miles. so nice to meet you june, jay, ji, kay, raj, and...ray! sa clinically proven ingredients that fuel five indicators of brain performance. neuriva. - [narrator] the following for plexaderm skincare. (lively music) - many of us have seen before and afters on social media of people getting rid of eye bags in minutes. well, today we're talking about plexaderm and it works in minutes to reduce some of the key signs of aging. if you have wrinkles, crow's feet or under eye bags, get ready to be surpri
>> yes, kathryn, i do sew, bro, and you're more than welcome to come over and sew with me any time you what is the longest period of time that you will go without taking to shep or i? that's up to them. it depends on how much [ bleep ] they talked. >> what in the world were you thinking when you named your dog after human craig? >> it's hard to yell at a puppy, but it's named, that's just a -- >> simba. >> my question for naomi, how many sky miles are you accruing...
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is trying to spread disinformation about 5 g technology in an attempt to delay its american launch kathrynendall to see what happens back to you. thank you grant. >>today, the civil rights. >>although his life was lost. lives were saved through donation of his organs, allowing his mother to hear his heartbeat again cai lun lun bill has that story. >>plus he kept going. flowers to meet a very special person. the mother of his heart and kidney donor you want espinosa. >>or going above and beyond what the law requires and then they were given a score 40. >>the report found that a majority of california school districts are failing to make the grade according to organizations standards here in the bay area school districts or grated poorly included could tidy rohnert park lay host san jose and john sweat in contra costa. so what is organization believe can be done for them to improve. >>sure we've already heard from some of the school districts that fell in the middle or lower tears. that they are going to use this report as we intended it should be yours which is as a checklist for work that
is trying to spread disinformation about 5 g technology in an attempt to delay its american launch kathrynendall to see what happens back to you. thank you grant. >>today, the civil rights. >>although his life was lost. lives were saved through donation of his organs, allowing his mother to hear his heartbeat again cai lun lun bill has that story. >>plus he kept going. flowers to meet a very special person. the mother of his heart and kidney donor you want espinosa. >>or...
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often do not get there by ambulance but on 2 wheels and the latest in our series on 1st responders kathryn saw reports from were wrong go where motorbikes are often the quickest way to get help and rural areas. in the town of moore on this lands has got to call the service is run by a local nonprofit organization that operates in remote villages across the country today the team starts off i join you know why removes home she's 6 months pregnant with her 2nd child and she's getting an ultrasound scan for the fust time. i'm happy to see my baby it's alive healthy and so playful next door several mothers have brought their children to get tested for pneumonia it's easy to treat but about 10000 kenyan children die every year mainly because they're taken to hospital late. the rainy season is approaching and how fleck is here taking no chances. the closest hospitals are private and too expensive for many here when we find sick children would take them to the main government hospital in good time so it can help save lives. kenya has more than 600 ambulances that's a big improvement from a decade
often do not get there by ambulance but on 2 wheels and the latest in our series on 1st responders kathryn saw reports from were wrong go where motorbikes are often the quickest way to get help and rural areas. in the town of moore on this lands has got to call the service is run by a local nonprofit organization that operates in remote villages across the country today the team starts off i join you know why removes home she's 6 months pregnant with her 2nd child and she's getting an...
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. >> reporter: psychologist kathryn signer asked thousands of children how they feel about their parents using devices. >> five adjectives were useover and over and it didn't matter if they were 4, 14 or 24 and they were angry, sad, mad, lonely and frustrated. >> reporter: children tell her they text their own pares to get attention. >> when it takes texting and all this effort to get your attention, that creates little tear in the fabric of the connection kids feel with their parents. >> reporter: she suggests device free mornings, dinners and bedtime. n f you must respond, explaiat. >> i say i have to take this call, i need a few minutes. >> guys, i'll be in the office and do some work. >> i never say i'm playing fortnight, i can't take care of that. >> kate joins us now. one thing we learn early on, whatever you do is mimicked by thki ds. do these effects last for a long time? >> they by the age of 8 or 9 or 10 kids can understand the positives of technology that it enables you to be at the soccer game cause you're still connected to work. there is that. as a mom of teenagers, it's a
. >> reporter: psychologist kathryn signer asked thousands of children how they feel about their parents using devices. >> five adjectives were useover and over and it didn't matter if they were 4, 14 or 24 and they were angry, sad, mad, lonely and frustrated. >> reporter: children tell her they text their own pares to get attention. >> when it takes texting and all this effort to get your attention, that creates little tear in the fabric of the connection kids feel with...
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. >> sreenivasan: but if investments, conservation and water agreements fall short, kathryn sorensen at the phoenix water department says the city has a backup plan. >> the grodwater beneath us, the most recent estimate i got from the arizona department of waisr resources is that ther 90 million acre-feet. >> sreenivasan: that's 300 years worth of water for phoenix. but accessing that water will reire a significant investment-- an estimateddi $500-million tdeep, expensive wells and install pipeto carry water to areas that may be cut off in the future. in january, the city council approved a rate hike that would help fund the ne infrastructure. its an investment against a warmer future that the city ows is coming. >> oddly i think that that oenix is better positioned to deal with climate change than a loof other cities across t country and the world. i know that sounds strange, but i think we're justwe're always in the trenches here, we are always in the trenches. it is always hot and dry here and preparing for a future where it's going to be hotter and drier. wenow how to do that. >>
. >> sreenivasan: but if investments, conservation and water agreements fall short, kathryn sorensen at the phoenix water department says the city has a backup plan. >> the grodwater beneath us, the most recent estimate i got from the arizona department of waisr resources is that ther 90 million acre-feet. >> sreenivasan: that's 300 years worth of water for phoenix. but accessing that water will reire a significant investment-- an estimateddi $500-million tdeep, expensive...
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everybody at 5 on the killer the oc and i'm kathryn heyman and for grant lot us. >>san francisco's presidio hosted its 100 51th memorial day ceremony and parade today kron forestry so stasio was there as the bay area honored our nation's heroes. >>on this memorial day a special ceremony here at san francisco national cemetery located in the presidio 4300 world war 2 vets were laid to rest here early in the morning, different groups, including this bunch placed flowers on grave sites. at a ceremony many dignitaries, including san francisco mayor london breed. the police chief and fire chief plus house speaker nancy pelosi spoke. san francisco has long served as a point where so many soldiers. >>headed west. as they left for the war. uncertain of what lay ahead. but determined to serve their country and to defend our ideas of freedom and justice and equity, all acknowledge again a truly distinguished guest. >>the families fallen for their service and for their courage to tell their stories and the many veterans who are here today. >>gold star mom from walnut creek a
everybody at 5 on the killer the oc and i'm kathryn heyman and for grant lot us. >>san francisco's presidio hosted its 100 51th memorial day ceremony and parade today kron forestry so stasio was there as the bay area honored our nation's heroes. >>on this memorial day a special ceremony here at san francisco national cemetery located in the presidio 4300 world war 2 vets were laid to rest here early in the morning, different groups, including this bunch placed flowers on grave...
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she joins us now along with kathryn smith, from the charity the alzheimer's society.o defuse those kinds of challenging behaviours that she has. it's so difficult for you and your family andi difficult for you and your family and i think we saw some of that a little earlier in the programme. it's clear anyone coming into that situation would realise a real need for help. so, what help do you get and how hard is it to get it? it's very difficult to get the care and support of that trained staff. that is needed. and the one place that did provide that was struck field house and that one has been closed down. to actually deal with that kind of advanced stages of dementia, it is very difficult. so what is everyday life like for you and your mum, in terms of hours, the daily routine, how much care you get...? stuff. well, i get about seven hours out of the day, out of the 24 hours, while mum is at day care at the moment, and the rest of that, i could be up during the night several times, not getting any sleep. so that daycare for me is a must because i can go home and catc
she joins us now along with kathryn smith, from the charity the alzheimer's society.o defuse those kinds of challenging behaviours that she has. it's so difficult for you and your family andi difficult for you and your family and i think we saw some of that a little earlier in the programme. it's clear anyone coming into that situation would realise a real need for help. so, what help do you get and how hard is it to get it? it's very difficult to get the care and support of that trained staff....
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kathryn tappen, the u.s. equestrian championship is straight ahead.ut first a stunner at the kentucky derby. for more we go to mike tirico, randy moss and jerry bailey. >> of the 144 prior kentucky derby memorable in their own right. but this year, the first horse to cross the finish li maximum security was disqualified. country house won. what happened. >> focus on maximum security's .
kathryn tappen, the u.s. equestrian championship is straight ahead.ut first a stunner at the kentucky derby. for more we go to mike tirico, randy moss and jerry bailey. >> of the 144 prior kentucky derby memorable in their own right. but this year, the first horse to cross the finish li maximum security was disqualified. country house won. what happened. >> focus on maximum security's .
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real areas where medical services are in short supply in the latest in a series on 1st responders kathryn sawyer reports from morongo where motorcycles are now being used to help save lives. in the town of moore this has all the service is run by a local nonprofit organization that operates in remote villages across the country today the team starts off i join me now i re most home she's 6 months pregnant with her 2nd child and she's getting an ultrasound scan for the 1st time. i'm happy to see my baby it's alive healthy and so playful next door several mothers have brought their children to get tested for pneumonia it's easy to treat but about 10000 kenyan children die every year mainly because they're taken to hospital late. the rainy season is approaching and health workers here are taking no chances are they are. the classes hospitals are private and too expensive for many here when they find sick children would take them to the man government hospital in good times so it can help save lives. kenya has more than 600 ambulances that's a big improvement from a decade ago when there were
real areas where medical services are in short supply in the latest in a series on 1st responders kathryn sawyer reports from morongo where motorcycles are now being used to help save lives. in the town of moore this has all the service is run by a local nonprofit organization that operates in remote villages across the country today the team starts off i join me now i re most home she's 6 months pregnant with her 2nd child and she's getting an ultrasound scan for the 1st time. i'm happy to see...
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visit ncicap.org] tv, "in-depth"k is live for an interactive discussion on kathryn jamison's latest bookbout cyber war, the presidency, and how russian hackers and trolls helped to elect the president. join the conversation with your phone calls, tweets, and facebook questions. at 9:00 eastern on "afterwards," jennifer everhart offers her insight on implicit racial bias ." her book, "bias she is interviewed by a democratic florida congresswoman. >> people talk about it like racism, buthioned the implicit bias is something that you don't know you have, something that the you don't know is affecting your thinking. even if we think we know the stereotypes about various social groups, we don't always know that those stereotypes are influencing what we are doing, treating or evaluating someone. >> watch this weekend, on "book ," on c-span 2. >> the c-span buses headed across the country to meet and award the winners of our studentcam competition. recently in rhode island we met with our second prize winners. >> it was very exciting, this was our first time entering and we put in a lot of hour
visit ncicap.org] tv, "in-depth"k is live for an interactive discussion on kathryn jamison's latest bookbout cyber war, the presidency, and how russian hackers and trolls helped to elect the president. join the conversation with your phone calls, tweets, and facebook questions. at 9:00 eastern on "afterwards," jennifer everhart offers her insight on implicit racial bias ." her book, "bias she is interviewed by a democratic florida congresswoman. >> people...
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dr.es and gentlemen, kathryn shively. [applause] dr. shively: thank you so much for that kind introduction and thank you to the american civil war museum for having me today and for allowing me to be a part of the process of constructing the flagship exhibit. it seems an obvious point that the civil war was a war. it might follow that any attempt to present its main narrative as the american civil war museum seeks to do in its flagship exhibit, should substantially involve military history. yet, given the american civil war museum's aspiration to offer an inclusive and multifaceted story, it is worth questioning the utility of military history to accomplishing these goals. after all, the field has often only been understood in its narrowest terms, the so-called drums and bugle history. this type of traditional military history tends to be limited to the perspectives of generals and the tactical encounters of armies, shedding light on battle and campaign outcomes but little else. within such confines, there appears scarce room to drop in
dr.es and gentlemen, kathryn shively. [applause] dr. shively: thank you so much for that kind introduction and thank you to the american civil war museum for having me today and for allowing me to be a part of the process of constructing the flagship exhibit. it seems an obvious point that the civil war was a war. it might follow that any attempt to present its main narrative as the american civil war museum seeks to do in its flagship exhibit, should substantially involve military history....
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. >> reporter: kathryn just missed the bus so turning to the shooter. >> the bust just left.b i can g a coffee for $3 and miss the next bus or spend $3 and get to work before the next bus arrives. >> reporter: with electric scooters on the streets, an opportunity for this man who charges them as a side business and replaces them on the street. scooter companies pay him for that. >> you can make -- depending how much spare time you have. you can make between 200 to $500. >> rter: a week? >> day. >> reporter: a day. a good time to remind everyone about safety. not long ago scooter rider was hit and killed in dupont circle. many riders advocating for more street space like bikelanes. for how to this relatively new style of getting around isn'tg goin anywhere. >> it's about being responsible. you can't ride them on the sidewalks of central business district, that means from foggy bottom to capitol hill. if you're on one of these, put on a helmet, even though you aren't requir to. adam, news4. >>> grilling barr. democrats and barr defends his take. >> his work was concluded when he sent hi
. >> reporter: kathryn just missed the bus so turning to the shooter. >> the bust just left.b i can g a coffee for $3 and miss the next bus or spend $3 and get to work before the next bus arrives. >> reporter: with electric scooters on the streets, an opportunity for this man who charges them as a side business and replaces them on the street. scooter companies pay him for that. >> you can make -- depending how much spare time you have. you can make between 200 to $500....
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and we'd also like to thank kathryn henshaw for nominating george for this well-deserved honor. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the 100th birthday of a bucks county resident who's sharing her talent and creativity with others. last month, marjorie celebrated her incredible milestone with over 100 family members and friends. this was no ordinary birthday celebration, however. it was also served as the unveiling of marjorie's new art exhibit at the bucks county visitors' center. despite her many life experiences, morgery only discovered her passion for watercolor painting nearly 12 years ago after taking an art class and since that time she's sharpens her skills with one professional saying marjorie paints, quote, as a realist. mr. speaker, we wish marjorie a very happy belated 100th birthday and congratulate her on her exhibit and thank marjorie and her family for all hey do in our community. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize a talented group of young musicians from bucks county, pennsylvania who were recently honored for their performances. the ben salem jazz band travel
and we'd also like to thank kathryn henshaw for nominating george for this well-deserved honor. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the 100th birthday of a bucks county resident who's sharing her talent and creativity with others. last month, marjorie celebrated her incredible milestone with over 100 family members and friends. this was no ordinary birthday celebration, however. it was also served as the unveiling of marjorie's new art exhibit at the bucks county visitors' center. despite...
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about catherine's sick dog that worried her so much, about the great accomplishment that her beloved kathryn. remembering her voice in our ears, her encouragement, her absolute devotion to helping film to be for those whom she loved and cared for to see their way forward. i was a little in all of her not only the cause of her big plane and amazing personality but because she was game for anything. a successful businesswoman, accomplished politician, effective diplomat and public servant it didn't matter what the state were. it didn't matter whether anyone had tried to do it before, no project was too big or too small. when you called her to say i have this idea, her answer was always a resounding how can i help. and when you had ellen on your team, you knew that she was going to make everything she taught shtick that's much better. ellen took her responsibilities seriously, but not herself. she was a great friend and a ready sounding board. during our years of friendship starting back when i campaigned for her and her district to our last visit to my home in new york just a few months ago i
about catherine's sick dog that worried her so much, about the great accomplishment that her beloved kathryn. remembering her voice in our ears, her encouragement, her absolute devotion to helping film to be for those whom she loved and cared for to see their way forward. i was a little in all of her not only the cause of her big plane and amazing personality but because she was game for anything. a successful businesswoman, accomplished politician, effective diplomat and public servant it...
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one really cool stunt and -- without giving it away, there's a scene where me and kathryn are runninge it's public. >> it's not hard to find. come on. >> actually ran into a bunch of boxes when i -- i didn't listen to the rules and i ran -- >> rule breaker you. you were talking about kathryn. >> there was this rig where we were running in a forest and the whole platform bends in on itself and we have to run up -- we're strapped into harnesses. we have to run up and hang on to this pipe at the top of the hill. then when they yell cut, the only way to get down is to let go and fly through the air. >> oh, no. >> yeah. she just freaked out. but it was a lot of fun and -- >> i love it. [ applause ] i adore your boyish charm. you're just all -- kind of went with it. it's adorable. >> thank you. >> ryan reynolds, he's a hoot but he's animated. he's pikachu. he's animated so how was that for you because you really weren't in the scenes with him. it was his voice. >> yeah, it was kind of hard. i mean i had some practice during "jurassic park" working with cgi characters. but i had to respond i
one really cool stunt and -- without giving it away, there's a scene where me and kathryn are runninge it's public. >> it's not hard to find. come on. >> actually ran into a bunch of boxes when i -- i didn't listen to the rules and i ran -- >> rule breaker you. you were talking about kathryn. >> there was this rig where we were running in a forest and the whole platform bends in on itself and we have to run up -- we're strapped into harnesses. we have to run up and hang...
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about kathryn's sick dog that worried her so much.er and to promise that those remembrances are not just looking backwards but forward as well. remembering ellen's voice in our ears, her encouragements and her absolute devotion to helping those whom she loved and cared for see their way forward. i was always a little in all about ellen. not only because of her big brain and her amazing personality but because she was game for anything. a successful businesswoman, an accomplished, politician, an effective diplomat and public servant. it didn't matter what the stakes were, it didn't matter whether anyone had ever tried to do it before. no project was too big or too small. when you called ellen to say, i had this idea her answer was always a resounding, how can i help? when you had ellen on your team you knew she was going to make everything she touched that much better. ellen took her responsibilities seriously but not herself. she was a great friend and a ready sounding board. during our years of friendship starting back when i campaig
about kathryn's sick dog that worried her so much.er and to promise that those remembrances are not just looking backwards but forward as well. remembering ellen's voice in our ears, her encouragements and her absolute devotion to helping those whom she loved and cared for see their way forward. i was always a little in all about ellen. not only because of her big brain and her amazing personality but because she was game for anything. a successful businesswoman, an accomplished, politician, an...
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what do we have, kathryn? from facebook, i think, if you're ever investigating a man, always send a beautiful blonde. got it. honey pot, lori, isn't that what they call it? it sounds like mr. papadopoulos was suspicious whether it was the fbi who sent her it's jason bourne stuff. make sure you're going to the website. the fbi dispatch of azra turk who he described as a sexy bottle blonde in her 30s to interact with george papadopoulos, good counter intel work? or spying? cannot wait to see the result later this hour. >>> still to come, will the economy be this president's saving grace? >>> and when is it controversial when a paper publishes profiles of students. how about when the student aspires to be a stripper. >>> and frampton comes alive. one of the best-selling albums ever. after 50 years of touring, peter frampton is about to embark on a last tour and i'll ask him about it. n choose any car in the aisle, even if it's a better car class than the one you reserved. so no matter what, you're guaranteed to h
what do we have, kathryn? from facebook, i think, if you're ever investigating a man, always send a beautiful blonde. got it. honey pot, lori, isn't that what they call it? it sounds like mr. papadopoulos was suspicious whether it was the fbi who sent her it's jason bourne stuff. make sure you're going to the website. the fbi dispatch of azra turk who he described as a sexy bottle blonde in her 30s to interact with george papadopoulos, good counter intel work? or spying? cannot wait to see the...
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kathryn. >> see. >> tucker: beto o'rourke of texas? >> si. >> tucker: too clever for me. texas. speak i'm not crazy about trump, but the economy has gotten so much better and republicans keep telling me, the democrat nominee are going to raise my taxes. speak we live in a nation of patriotism, what's best for their country. >> tucker: a point has been detracted. >> points don't matter. >> i could win with zero? >> tucker: euclid. all right, question two. you may have heard there is a new royal baby, his name is archie mountbatten-windsor. what is his middle name? >> harrison. >> tucker: is it harrison? >> prince harry and meghan markle reveal their royal baby's name today. the couple will call their firstborn child archie harrison mountbatten-windsor. >> tucker: how did you know that? >> i knew archie. >> tucker: i didn't know they had a kid. >> i backed 20. >> tucker: back to zero. question three, another multiple-choice. there is a popular picture floating around on the internet, some peoples think the shoe is pink and white, other sea gray and teal paired what are the
kathryn. >> see. >> tucker: beto o'rourke of texas? >> si. >> tucker: too clever for me. texas. speak i'm not crazy about trump, but the economy has gotten so much better and republicans keep telling me, the democrat nominee are going to raise my taxes. speak we live in a nation of patriotism, what's best for their country. >> tucker: a point has been detracted. >> points don't matter. >> i could win with zero? >> tucker: euclid. all right,...
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tonight -- bill hader star of "the society," actress kathryn newton featuring the 8gand with johnny radelat,is president trump ow reportedly considering placing tariffs on all chinese imports,
tonight -- bill hader star of "the society," actress kathryn newton featuring the 8gand with johnny radelat,is president trump ow reportedly considering placing tariffs on all chinese imports,
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tonight -- bill hader star of "the society," actress kathryn newton featuring the 8g band with johnnyp is now reportedly considering placing
tonight -- bill hader star of "the society," actress kathryn newton featuring the 8g band with johnnyp is now reportedly considering placing
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joining us now to discuss is cnn political commentator and "washington post" opinion columnist, kathrynng. >> good to be here. >> we talked about how we thought we saw those tariffs before. >> we've seen the tariffs wholly passed on to u.s. businesses and consumers. there are actually two studies from two all-star teams, trade economists, people from princeton, yale, ucla, et cetera. both of those facilities have found that 100% of tariffs so far has been passed on to the u.s. despite the fact that trump keeps claiming that china is paying the tariffs that the eu and others are paying the tariffs, in fact, it's u.s. consumers paying these taxes. >> here's my question. yesterday after all of this, as the market started to tank, but we ended up for the day, do you think once they're imposed, how long do you think there will be real effect to american consumers? is it going to be a delayed jefblg. >> effect? >> gentlemyes, there's a soft d for the tariffs. escalation and rate for 10% to 25% only alied to goods that left china yesterday. not those already in transit. not about to reach our
joining us now to discuss is cnn political commentator and "washington post" opinion columnist, kathrynng. >> good to be here. >> we talked about how we thought we saw those tariffs before. >> we've seen the tariffs wholly passed on to u.s. businesses and consumers. there are actually two studies from two all-star teams, trade economists, people from princeton, yale, ucla, et cetera. both of those facilities have found that 100% of tariffs so far has been passed on...
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. >> sam, kathryn, boris, thank you very much. we appreciate that. >>> six people are dead in oklahoma after several days of flooding, severe storms and tornadoes. a twisting striking this mobile home park near oklahoma city killing two people. widespread destruction in the town of el reno. cnn's omar jimenez is live with more. omar, tell us what's going on? >> reporter: john, we're getting an up-close look at some of the destruction this morning. you can see the power the tornado had, classified as ef3, five being the most severe. it ran for two miles but only on the ground dpour minutes. you see how much it was able to destroy in four minutes. this used to be a hotel here alongside the highway in el reno, one of two points of emphasis crews have been focusing on, a hotel and mobile home park where trailers were lifted up and slammed back down as well. there are a few telling things in this hotel. one, dumpsters now thrown into the second floor of this hotel. you see the force that has crashed through those walls there. search an
. >> sam, kathryn, boris, thank you very much. we appreciate that. >>> six people are dead in oklahoma after several days of flooding, severe storms and tornadoes. a twisting striking this mobile home park near oklahoma city killing two people. widespread destruction in the town of el reno. cnn's omar jimenez is live with more. omar, tell us what's going on? >> reporter: john, we're getting an up-close look at some of the destruction this morning. you can see the power the...
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of congo after almost 3 years in exile fled after a falling out with then president joseph kabila kathryn's for reports from. the bravery in the afternoon in lubumbashi mobilizing people for their arrival of moist to be the democratic republic of congo 2nd city is his home base where he served as governor from 2006 until 2015 when he fell out with former president joseph kabila was a political and business partner. to be fled the country in 2016 after being accused of hiring mass neris to overthrow the kabila government while in exile he was convicted to 3 years in prison for property fraud that conviction was overturned last month allowing him to return home. in katanga region those who never thought he'd come back after all the suffering he went under is now being mismanaged we want him to restore all the glory of our home. only wanted to stand for president in last year's election but was blocked from entering the country to register as a candidate many congolese say he could have been the ruling party's biggest competitor. one of the reasons moyes got to be so popular. he owns one of af
of congo after almost 3 years in exile fled after a falling out with then president joseph kabila kathryn's for reports from. the bravery in the afternoon in lubumbashi mobilizing people for their arrival of moist to be the democratic republic of congo 2nd city is his home base where he served as governor from 2006 until 2015 when he fell out with former president joseph kabila was a political and business partner. to be fled the country in 2016 after being accused of hiring mass neris to...
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. >> hi, my name is kathryn and i may mission resident.i have a doctorate of public health from u.c. berkeley, and we are speaking on behalf of the public health justice network. we opposed s.b. 1045 and urge you to do the same. instead invest in public and mental health supports including voluntary services. we are particularly concerned with three specific areas of negative public health impacts of s.b. 1045. the first is immediate harm of those put into conservatorship, including disruption of social networks, loss of property, and increased operations with police , which increases the likelihood of being exposed to violence. while sweeping people under the rug may placate rich corporations, it is not do anything to help her heal the people of san francisco or put us on a path to address the rampant inequality in our city, and the lack of housing, jobs and services. a more effective solution is having the corporations actually pay their fair share of taxes. the second concern is the attack on civil liberties, which weakens our democracy
. >> hi, my name is kathryn and i may mission resident.i have a doctorate of public health from u.c. berkeley, and we are speaking on behalf of the public health justice network. we opposed s.b. 1045 and urge you to do the same. instead invest in public and mental health supports including voluntary services. we are particularly concerned with three specific areas of negative public health impacts of s.b. 1045. the first is immediate harm of those put into conservatorship, including...
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tonight -- bill hader o starf "the society," actress kathryn newton featuring the 8g band with johnnyic to hear.t' in that case, leget to the news following the latest escalation in his trade war with china, president trump is now reportedly considering placing tariffs on all chinese imports,
tonight -- bill hader o starf "the society," actress kathryn newton featuring the 8g band with johnnyic to hear.t' in that case, leget to the news following the latest escalation in his trade war with china, president trump is now reportedly considering placing tariffs on all chinese imports,
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kathryn, do we have rush limbaugh going after brett kavanaugh?y that, this also makes a point. >> people getting nervous about brett kavanaugh. brett kavanaugh has been siding with the leftists on the supreme court. he's been siding with the liberal majority. >> so, the point is, you can't take for granted the votes that we think are lined and are going to be part of a 5-4 decision one way or the other. there's some doubt about roberts, keep the obamacare affordable care act in mind. i say it's a net loser for republicans as we head into 2020 to be supportive of a law going nowhere. >>> still to come, it's wildly held that undocument ed leads t crime. is that true? during our memorial day sale. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to hit the ground running. only at a sleep number store. during the memorial day sale, save $1000 on the new queen sleep number 360 special edition smart bed, now only $1,799. only for a limited time. sleep number. proven, quality
kathryn, do we have rush limbaugh going after brett kavanaugh?y that, this also makes a point. >> people getting nervous about brett kavanaugh. brett kavanaugh has been siding with the leftists on the supreme court. he's been siding with the liberal majority. >> so, the point is, you can't take for granted the votes that we think are lined and are going to be part of a 5-4 decision one way or the other. there's some doubt about roberts, keep the obamacare affordable care act in...