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reporter: katie, do you still think about and long for the things you wanted when you were 18, like to meet someone and fall in love i can see you smiling now. [laughter] >> of course this is not the story i would have writt her, but i feel like there is a reason. there is a lot to learn. there is a lot in this whole story with katie. laura: katie's story. i am laura trevelyan. thanks for watching. >> with thebc news app, our rtical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can trust. downloadow from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundati, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. i we seets ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to erisel. we strip away evything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. er purepoint financial, we have designed our modapproach to banking around you -- your plans, your goals, your dreams.
reporter: katie, do you still think about and long for the things you wanted when you were 18, like to meet someone and fall in love i can see you smiling now. [laughter] >> of course this is not the story i would have writt her, but i feel like there is a reason. there is a lot to learn. there is a lot in this whole story with katie. laura: katie's story. i am laura trevelyan. thanks for watching. >> with thebc news app, our rtical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle,...
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what would katy do? [laughter] and as we look at, not only -- no issue is singular. i have really appreciated your genius to recognize that. clearly from the status of women , clearly from our colleagues here that are representing the environmental justice issues. there is a whole myriad of other issues. you have always been one to see the cross-section between issues you take it seriously and really involve community and really involve different opinions and different ideas and really come up with what has been the best of both ideas. i want to thank you. i also want to thank you for your love of animals. my dogs love you. they miss seeing you around. but most importantly, your love for san francisco and all of us that work to exist together. thank you. [laughter] >> thank you, so much for your thoughtful comments and hopefully i will see some of you at the salary negotiation workshop this week on thursday. thank you. [laughter] [applause] >> just a reminder, we will take public comment after both resolutions. we will move to the next one. >> now we can move on to c
what would katy do? [laughter] and as we look at, not only -- no issue is singular. i have really appreciated your genius to recognize that. clearly from the status of women , clearly from our colleagues here that are representing the environmental justice issues. there is a whole myriad of other issues. you have always been one to see the cross-section between issues you take it seriously and really involve community and really involve different opinions and different ideas and really come up...
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so we do not exist we just don't know much about. katie. yeah so yeah i think invisible matter is a great way to put it we have a lot of ways of seeing that there house to be some extra matter there because we see the effects of its gravity in a lot of different places on small skills that galaxy is a large skills for the whole universe but we just don't know what it's made of so it's some kind of invisible stuff it has lots of different effects it changes the whole large scale structure of the universe how galaxies and clusters of galaxies come together but we can't see it directly we can only see that you know there's there's something weird going on in the things that we can see they're moving in strange ways it's even bending the shape of space itself but we just need to figure out what it is like what if it's a new particle or what that particle is what it's actually made of fundamentally well in the pursuit of trying to figure out what it is i'm going to add two more voices to this conversation so the first is from jay who actually wh
so we do not exist we just don't know much about. katie. yeah so yeah i think invisible matter is a great way to put it we have a lot of ways of seeing that there house to be some extra matter there because we see the effects of its gravity in a lot of different places on small skills that galaxy is a large skills for the whole universe but we just don't know what it's made of so it's some kind of invisible stuff it has lots of different effects it changes the whole large scale structure of the...
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do." >> katie: i don't think he would've said anything different to jim acosta from cnn. if are going to focus on him telling her that she wasn't thinking about something, which i'm sure the media will, in the environment that we are in, he treats reporters fairly. he has had this town since he started out on the campaign trail with reporters. i think that continued to focus on it is actually huge distraction away from the news, here. you look at the steel couple weeks ago, musk mexico sign on. he said we were going to go on it without you. he did meet with justin trudeau last week at the general assembly meeting in new york city to go over this. here are couple of weeks later with this deal. this has to go through congress. i found interesting that senator chuck grassley of iowa so this morning, he tweeted, the first reading through. he said it looks very favorable to americans and iowa agriculture parade he's on board with it. he can bring a lot of people in the midwest on board, as well. >> melissa: let's talk about what he had to say about the investigation into brett
do." >> katie: i don't think he would've said anything different to jim acosta from cnn. if are going to focus on him telling her that she wasn't thinking about something, which i'm sure the media will, in the environment that we are in, he treats reporters fairly. he has had this town since he started out on the campaign trail with reporters. i think that continued to focus on it is actually huge distraction away from the news, here. you look at the steel couple weeks ago, musk...
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i know what president trump is doing, but it's not going to work. >> melissa: katy, let me ask you -- what i think president trump is doing is that he has an incredible political knack for turning the entire nation's conversation to exactly where he wants it to be. he says something like this, and it gets everyone talking. i don't know that he necessarily really wants to do this. i think he wants us talking about it. do you think, as jessica does, that that's an essay? because democrats win on immigration? >> katie: i believe the opposite. shocker. there's a reason why democrats aren't talking about illegal immigration on the campaign trail. they have done internal polling. is not a good issue for you flad demanding to come into united states saying they are seeking asylum but they are actually coming for a job. which, by the way, it's fraud. harry reid has changed in opinions and son 93 but it doesn't change the fact that they'd come and give birth and give a children citizenship. it complicates the illegal immigration system in their stomach america due to the fact that the child is
i know what president trump is doing, but it's not going to work. >> melissa: katy, let me ask you -- what i think president trump is doing is that he has an incredible political knack for turning the entire nation's conversation to exactly where he wants it to be. he says something like this, and it gets everyone talking. i don't know that he necessarily really wants to do this. i think he wants us talking about it. do you think, as jessica does, that that's an essay? because democrats...
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katy has everything. so i am not quite sure what we're going to get her, but maybe just tickets to live with kelly and ryan. they are free. that would be great.d ea.y god. doou understand what we go through? >> yeah. i give them the gift of being able to sit next to me every day. >> so what would katy get herself for her 34th birthday tomorrow? turns out she just wants a local louisville delicacy, a hot brown. it's an open face turkey and bacon sandwich covered in sauce. >> oh, well, unfortunately i won't be here, but if i was i would get a hot brown. that's what everybody is talking about and i want one. i don't think the hot brown travels cause then it turns into the cold brown. >> it's got to be hot. >> the gang was in kentucky holding auditions for "american idol." these judges are heading into their second season together on the show and they say they've learned a thing or two about each other. >> we don't have to be on pins and needles about poking and having fun and nobody's going, you know, nobody is gonna get their ego hurt, their feelings hurt. we know how much fun we can have with each other. >> we are not going to tell our managers later to go
katy has everything. so i am not quite sure what we're going to get her, but maybe just tickets to live with kelly and ryan. they are free. that would be great.d ea.y god. doou understand what we go through? >> yeah. i give them the gift of being able to sit next to me every day. >> so what would katy get herself for her 34th birthday tomorrow? turns out she just wants a local louisville delicacy, a hot brown. it's an open face turkey and bacon sandwich covered in sauce. >>...
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how are you doing? katie: i am doing fantastic. the accident was on june 22.e been on the campaign trail daily since the second week in july. rocking and rolling. back in my high heels and running around. david: thank you so much. really appreciate you spending time with that -- with us. that is katie arrington. coming up, testy trip to asia. mike pompeo is overseas and former assistant secretary of state p.j. crowley joins us to weigh in on the trip and give advice. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ david: you are watching "bloomberg markets: balance of power." trip topeo is on a asia. it does not seem to have been an easy one. first meeting with north korean leader kim jong-il in and then traveling on for a less undiplomatic exchange with chinese foreign minister on the. we welcome someone who has been responsible for trips like these, p.j. crowley. is the author of a red line, american foreign policy and a time of fractured politics and failing states. he joins us from washington could great to have you on. p.j.: pleasure to be back. david: you have
how are you doing? katie: i am doing fantastic. the accident was on june 22.e been on the campaign trail daily since the second week in july. rocking and rolling. back in my high heels and running around. david: thank you so much. really appreciate you spending time with that -- with us. that is katie arrington. coming up, testy trip to asia. mike pompeo is overseas and former assistant secretary of state p.j. crowley joins us to weigh in on the trip and give advice. live from new york, this is...
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it seems they are rallying around him. >> katie: beto o'rourke has made ted cruz a sympathetic figure. [laughter] i like ted cruz i think he is doinge: beto 2020 it's happening. >> maria: is it? >> katie: i don't know. beto tried to act like he was this middle of the road democrat. and he is an extremist. on the border he doesn't believe that crossing the border illegally should be a crime. he thinks it should be able to be open without any consequences for people doing that in texas there are real life and death consequences when it comes to border security. his record shows is he uninterested in putting america first when it comes to these issues. >> maria: we will continue to watch the case. outnumbered coming back in just a moment. here ya go, hon. hello! i'm an idaho potato farmer. did you ever notice that the very first bite of every great meal is always the potato? that's why it should always be an idaho potato. only genuine idaho potatoes have the perfect taste and texture to get your meal started right. whoa. hey look, it's huge. oops, gotta go. hey, wait. come back. i wno matter how long ago ent to addresyou served, veter
it seems they are rallying around him. >> katie: beto o'rourke has made ted cruz a sympathetic figure. [laughter] i like ted cruz i think he is doinge: beto 2020 it's happening. >> maria: is it? >> katie: i don't know. beto tried to act like he was this middle of the road democrat. and he is an extremist. on the border he doesn't believe that crossing the border illegally should be a crime. he thinks it should be able to be open without any consequences for people doing that...
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>> katie: i was too scared. i was about to dohat test that was sitting there for a year and i got freaked out reading the terms of service and put it bac back. >> juan: we always talk about identity politics of the table, but if you are applying, you really want to be white upper-class. >> greg: maybe not have gotten into harvard. >> juan: harvard said that's not true. i am saying university of pennsylvania, harvard or same same thing. fordham university said we think this woman -- but it didn't impact your ability. >> greg: we are probably going to see how harvard really thinks in this asian discrimination case. we are going to see how they treat people for real because we are going to be covering that i think wall-to-wall. >> dana: it's going to be amazing. >> greg: some in the media are blaming president trump for the disappearance of a foreign journalist. that's ahead. don't forget to check out our social media for more behind-the-scenes action on "the five" ." alright, i brought in ensure max protein... ...to give you the pr
>> katie: i was too scared. i was about to dohat test that was sitting there for a year and i got freaked out reading the terms of service and put it bac back. >> juan: we always talk about identity politics of the table, but if you are applying, you really want to be white upper-class. >> greg: maybe not have gotten into harvard. >> juan: harvard said that's not true. i am saying university of pennsylvania, harvard or same same thing. fordham university said we think...
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not going to tell our managers later to go talk to them. >> right. >> but there's one thing katy did get to doefore she left the blue grass state, she bought some lotto tickets. >> and then we're going to do the quick picks. >> sure hope you win. >> me too. >> there's something wrong about katy buying lottery tickets. she's worth a reported $330 million. doesn't need them. >> does not need that money. in case you didn't hear the winner is fm your home state, south carolina. they got all six numbers. >> maybe it was one of my relatives. >> we may never know who won. south carolina is a state where lottery winners do not need to go public. >> speaking of big money. forbes dropped their list of the highest paid actors. it started off with a big bang. >>> i've got some exciting news. >> jim parsons tops the list for the fourth year in a row earning 26.5 million bucks. >> hey, that was my exciting news. >> now in its 12th and final season, jim and his "big bang" castmates make a whopping $900,000 per episode. so it doesn't take a rocket scientist to see why his co-stars johnny galecki, kunal nayyar
not going to tell our managers later to go talk to them. >> right. >> but there's one thing katy did get to doefore she left the blue grass state, she bought some lotto tickets. >> and then we're going to do the quick picks. >> sure hope you win. >> me too. >> there's something wrong about katy buying lottery tickets. she's worth a reported $330 million. doesn't need them. >> does not need that money. in case you didn't hear the winner is fm your home...
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do you hope to close the gap? >> it is a clear choice, we are going to win. somebody asked what is the difference? in my case i am a worker in senator nelson's katie doesn't do anything. he's never done anything. he has been around for 42 years, nothing on education, nothing on the environment, nothing on transportation. he doesn't do anything. here's what he did with this hurricane. he did a few photo ops for 3 or 4 days and then says i am done, nothing else i can do. reality is the federal government has a role, state government has a role, local government has a role and he should be helping. mike pence at tyndall air force base, tyndale was decimated. that is a federal air force base. senator nelson has done nothing to help us make sure tyndall will get rebuilt. i will be there with vice president mike pence and talk to the president about it and we will rebuild tyndall. shannon: let me get you to respond your critics, pete smith of the victory fund, senior vice president has this to say about this issue of red tide, the blue green algae and problems in florida, rick scott denies climate science and cut environmental protections contributing t
do you hope to close the gap? >> it is a clear choice, we are going to win. somebody asked what is the difference? in my case i am a worker in senator nelson's katie doesn't do anything. he's never done anything. he has been around for 42 years, nothing on education, nothing on the environment, nothing on transportation. he doesn't do anything. here's what he did with this hurricane. he did a few photo ops for 3 or 4 days and then says i am done, nothing else i can do. reality is the...
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iju5t couldn't be prouder of katie and her vision and what we're all doing here. rehabilitation team, offering guidance, support and hope. graham satchell, bbc news. celebrations are taking place to mark 100 years since stonehenge was given to the nation by a local couple who had bought it at auction forjust £7,000. duncan kennedy is at stonehenge. duncan. ban, it might seem a little bit odd they are celebrating the 100th anniversary of a 5000 —year—old monument but you're absolutely right because it was exactly 100 years ago today that these 5tone5 because it was exactly 100 years ago today that these stones were gifted today that these stones were gifted to the nation. incredibly, before that, they were in private hands, and, it has to be said, the stones them5elve5 almost falling down. symphony among the stones, a perfect case of classic rock. the london sinfonietta one of a number of birthday tribute5 to this ancient site. the musicians are here to celebrate 100 years since stonehenge was given to the nation. before that, all of this was in private hands. priv
iju5t couldn't be prouder of katie and her vision and what we're all doing here. rehabilitation team, offering guidance, support and hope. graham satchell, bbc news. celebrations are taking place to mark 100 years since stonehenge was given to the nation by a local couple who had bought it at auction forjust £7,000. duncan kennedy is at stonehenge. duncan. ban, it might seem a little bit odd they are celebrating the 100th anniversary of a 5000 —year—old monument but you're absolutely...
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so we do know it exists we just don't know much about its identity hi katie. yeah so yeah i think invisible matter is a great way to put it we have a lot of ways of seeing that there house to be some extra matter there because we see the effects of gravity in a lot of different places on small scales galaxies and large skills for the whole universe but we just don't know what it's made of so it's some kind of invisible stuff it has lots of different effects it changes the whole large scale structure of the universe how galaxies and clusters of galaxies come together but we can't see it directly we can only see that there's there's something weird going on in the things that we can see they're moving in strange ways it's even bending the shape of space itself but we just need to figure out what it is like what if it's a new particle what that particle is what it's actually made of fundamentally we're in the pursuit of trying to figure out what it is i'm going to add two more voices to this conversation so the first is from jay who actually when she this person
so we do know it exists we just don't know much about its identity hi katie. yeah so yeah i think invisible matter is a great way to put it we have a lot of ways of seeing that there house to be some extra matter there because we see the effects of gravity in a lot of different places on small scales galaxies and large skills for the whole universe but we just don't know what it's made of so it's some kind of invisible stuff it has lots of different effects it changes the whole large scale...
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ijust couldn't be prouder of katie and her vision and what we're all doing here. upport and hope. graham satchell, bbc news. gosh, danielle's story... the recovery or the change in those burns and skies, fantastic. very inspirational. you can see more about the work done by katie piper's charity on our instagram and facebook pages. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news. the number of thefts on the tube has risen by more than a third in the past two years — and it seems you're more at risk from thieves on the central and piccadilly lines than anywhere else on the underground. data from the british transport police show saturdays between six and 7pm were the most common time for pickpocketers to strike. a skyscraper climber nicknamed the "french spider—man" has been arrested after scaling one of london's tallest buildings. 56—year—old alain robert reached the top of the heron tower in bishopsgate yesterday afternoon. he's climbed more that a hundred buildings around the world — and he doesn't use any ropes or sa
ijust couldn't be prouder of katie and her vision and what we're all doing here. upport and hope. graham satchell, bbc news. gosh, danielle's story... the recovery or the change in those burns and skies, fantastic. very inspirational. you can see more about the work done by katie piper's charity on our instagram and facebook pages. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news. the number of thefts on the tube has risen by more than a third in the...
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. >> katie ditched her short blonde do opting for longer locks.glass slipper on this princess who attended this event solo without her manor lan do bloom. >> these are my own collection. i got the opportunity to be on qvc for the first time last night. >> katy is putting her best foot forward raising money for breast cancer research. >> you know me i love a theme. october is breast cancer awareness. i took pink to the next level. >> what's the next look you're experiment with? >> i don't know. that's why you have to keep watching. >> there is no rest for mama beyonce. the carters just wrapped their "on the run two" tour last week, but last night queen bey hit the stage again. ♪ halo don't fade away >> queen bey sparkled in a sequinned and feathered couture gown by ralph and russo. she performed a flawless set in front of a crowd of 1,200 while hubby at the city of hope gala in santa monica. >> fans included tiffany haddish, pharrell williams and wiz khalifah. just a week ago beyonce and j jay-z wrapped up their tour. >> can you believe it's been t
. >> katie ditched her short blonde do opting for longer locks.glass slipper on this princess who attended this event solo without her manor lan do bloom. >> these are my own collection. i got the opportunity to be on qvc for the first time last night. >> katy is putting her best foot forward raising money for breast cancer research. >> you know me i love a theme. october is breast cancer awareness. i took pink to the next level. >> what's the next look you're...
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katie, do your ears -- you know we talk about you even when you're not here. thank you. >> so i thought last week one of the things i said that you -- your contention was that we were closer to the end of maybe the correction phase in the beginning. and then it all seemed to be happening earlier this week. but then we have tested the lows a couple of times. is everything on track for what you told us last week in terms of what you think the eventual outcome of this latest correction is? is it garden variety in your view >> yeah, it's completely on track in terms of the fact the market internal measures were very oversold. now they're rising from that territory which is constructive. even from yesterday which i wouldn't define as a retest because it didn't follow a substantial rally, but rather part of a consolidation phase. that consolidation phase affects improved short-term momentum following what we saw last week. to me the correction is over and now we'll position for follow through off of that extreme. look for momentum to continue to improve. and then ma
katie, do your ears -- you know we talk about you even when you're not here. thank you. >> so i thought last week one of the things i said that you -- your contention was that we were closer to the end of maybe the correction phase in the beginning. and then it all seemed to be happening earlier this week. but then we have tested the lows a couple of times. is everything on track for what you told us last week in terms of what you think the eventual outcome of this latest correction is?...
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katie, do you still think about and long for the things that you wanted when you are 18, like to meett the story i would have written for her, but i feel that there is a reason. she is here. there is a lot to learn. there isa here. there is a lot to learn. there is a lot, this whole story with katie. but i don't think her life is over. the remarkable katie stubblefield and her family. everyone the remarkable katie stubblefield and herfamily. everyone is talking about seann walsh from strictly come dancing and the fact he has admitted kissing his fellow professional dancer katya jones. last night his former partner rebecca humphries said she was not depict him on twitter. we have her statement, just her side of the story. "hello there. my name is rebecca humphries and i am not a victim. i wasn't sure whether to respond to events from the past week, but i feel the narrative has missed a couple of crucial elements that i would like to clear up. it's incredibly good of seann and katya to apologise in the media. i have received nothing other than the support of my family, friends, and a ho
katie, do you still think about and long for the things that you wanted when you are 18, like to meett the story i would have written for her, but i feel that there is a reason. she is here. there is a lot to learn. there isa here. there is a lot to learn. there is a lot, this whole story with katie. but i don't think her life is over. the remarkable katie stubblefield and her family. everyone the remarkable katie stubblefield and herfamily. everyone is talking about seann walsh from strictly...
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. >> we'll call katy tur, do a full grateful dead reunion -- >> no, no, no -- >> only originals for youdavid corps, thank you as always for your reporting. >>> a sight ted cruz may never have expected, enormous crowds in texas for a democrat against him in the midterms. the congressman fighting with beto o'rourke. >>> ted cruz fighting for his political life. democrat beto o'rourke has the chance to be the first senator from texas in 26 years. you're seeing crowds and energy growing. a new poll shows cruz 5 points ahead of o'rourke right now, with 8% of voters undecided. cruz's lockstep support for trump under scrutiny, especially for policies that remain controversial in texas, like immigration plans that have voters debating this scene. should a 2-year-old have to face a judge in u.s. immigration court? or should texas have to house over 2,000 beds for a trump detention camp that was allegedly going to be temporary? texas congressman joaquin castro was at that camp this summer with his colleague beto o'rourke. >> i think it's the people of this country, the people of texas, people lik
. >> we'll call katy tur, do a full grateful dead reunion -- >> no, no, no -- >> only originals for youdavid corps, thank you as always for your reporting. >>> a sight ted cruz may never have expected, enormous crowds in texas for a democrat against him in the midterms. the congressman fighting with beto o'rourke. >>> ted cruz fighting for his political life. democrat beto o'rourke has the chance to be the first senator from texas in 26 years. you're seeing...
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how do you feel about that? katie: as a small business owner, we come out, we open a business, we take a risk. we want to hear from our employees, we want to make sure it is a team effort we are working towards. so i think there needs to be an open dialogue. of course we need to be sure people have the best working conditions possible. can we do more to benefit employees? there needs to be an open dialogue, of course. but when you take the risk, and you own the company, you get to make the decisions. but i need to harken back to a couple of things that my opponent has usually said about the bipartisan when he throws out attacks. my treasurer is a woman i admire. she was a single mother, became a lawyer and she happened to work for bp. and their job was to protect this environment. when it comes to money added added in for this campaign, joe cunningham has taken his money directly from nancy pelosi and maxine waters, so who do you want running this country, running this district, maxine waters and cory booker? >> thank
how do you feel about that? katie: as a small business owner, we come out, we open a business, we take a risk. we want to hear from our employees, we want to make sure it is a team effort we are working towards. so i think there needs to be an open dialogue. of course we need to be sure people have the best working conditions possible. can we do more to benefit employees? there needs to be an open dialogue, of course. but when you take the risk, and you own the company, you get to make the...
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katie, i find that funny. i don't know that the public being pulled on this necessarily knows what robert mueller is doing. ght-lipped. >> katie: he doesn't care about is populated. that's what you see the special counsel very quiet. we haven't seen a ton of leaking from them, and the public save and save made, they have said "be wary of what you are actually hearing." i think it's the result of the wrong slog we have seen with the mueller investigation and the more information that comes out about how this investigation got lodged in the first place. the evidence that it was clearly very political, the fbi was involved, there's questions about fisa and all that other stuff. they start to think that if they can investigate donald trump's way based on regulations from the clinton campaign and from democratic operatives working in the fbi, essentially, they can come after me, too. i'm not really all about that. >> melissa: adrienne, i wonder if everybody cares about this issue and is following it has pretty much made up their mind about what they think happened at this point. >> adrienne: a couple things -- f
katie, i find that funny. i don't know that the public being pulled on this necessarily knows what robert mueller is doing. ght-lipped. >> katie: he doesn't care about is populated. that's what you see the special counsel very quiet. we haven't seen a ton of leaking from them, and the public save and save made, they have said "be wary of what you are actually hearing." i think it's the result of the wrong slog we have seen with the mueller investigation and the more information...
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do. >> would love to, katy. this does seem to be a hail mary at the last minute. the president is talking about a lot of things that he really can't do, especially in time for his to thwart this caravan, which he wants to present as an invasion. >> we should also mention the caravan is nowhere near the u.s./mexico border. >> absolutely. they're nowhere near mexico city, katy. they're far below. but this is obviously a campaign issue, as jonathan's pointing out. so right now he's throwing in this idea of changing what we call birthright, where people who have children, give birth to their babies on u.s. soil, those babies are considered u.s. citizens. he said that we're the only country who does that. we are not the only country. canada, our neighbors to the north, do the exact same thing. they get those rights if they're born in canada. there you have the 14th amendment plain as day. this is enshrined in our constitution. it would be very difficult to change even through an act of congress, let alone an executive action the president is talking about now. and as fa
do. >> would love to, katy. this does seem to be a hail mary at the last minute. the president is talking about a lot of things that he really can't do, especially in time for his to thwart this caravan, which he wants to present as an invasion. >> we should also mention the caravan is nowhere near the u.s./mexico border. >> absolutely. they're nowhere near mexico city, katy. they're far below. but this is obviously a campaign issue, as jonathan's pointing out. so right now...
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for the things that the machines can't do yet, katie and her fellow human farmers fill in. tasks are dictated by the software that runs this whole operation. >> it lets me know what i have to do, what time i should be doing it by, and that is how i get my day done. after a full day at the farm, katie likes to bring home samples to her husband jake. ,and her cat. on the menu are two items from katie's farm. basil for pesto pasta and mixed greens for a salad. >> i'm terrified. everyone is judging. cheers, guys. >> katie fell in love with environmental science. after graduating from college, she struggled to find a full-time career in the field. >> jake has had to deal with me , lot, coming home to me crying trying to figure out if i am making the right decisions. then somehow, online, bowery popped up. >> she told me about this job, like an indoor vertical farm, and i thought it sounds like total b.s. [laughter] i took my work truck and swing around to see what it was all about. i drove up to it, doesn't look like there is a farm in there at all. >> i figured i would check it
for the things that the machines can't do yet, katie and her fellow human farmers fill in. tasks are dictated by the software that runs this whole operation. >> it lets me know what i have to do, what time i should be doing it by, and that is how i get my day done. after a full day at the farm, katie likes to bring home samples to her husband jake. ,and her cat. on the menu are two items from katie's farm. basil for pesto pasta and mixed greens for a salad. >> i'm terrified....
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and katie couric has some ideas about why the country's politics are so polarized. she's going to tell me what sarah palin has to doth it. katie's next. opportunity is everywhere. like here. and here. see? opportunity. hi! cinturones por favor. gracias. ev-er-y-where. about to be parents. it's doing a lot of kicking down there. meeting the parents. it's gonna be fine. and this driver, logging out to watch his kid hit one out of the... go dani, go! opportunity is everywhere. all you have to do to find it is get out... here. ♪ hundred roads named "park" in the u.s. it's america's most popular street name. but allstate agents know that's where the similarity stops. if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. and that's very different than living on park ave in sheboygan, wisconsin, where ice dams could cause water damage. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? >>> so, just three weeks until, can you believe it, until the midterm elections. president trump is try
and katie couric has some ideas about why the country's politics are so polarized. she's going to tell me what sarah palin has to doth it. katie's next. opportunity is everywhere. like here. and here. see? opportunity. hi! cinturones por favor. gracias. ev-er-y-where. about to be parents. it's doing a lot of kicking down there. meeting the parents. it's gonna be fine. and this driver, logging out to watch his kid hit one out of the... go dani, go! opportunity is everywhere. all you have to do...
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when taylor swift when taylor swift katy perry, they do those things, they're called expressions, soulfulou don't hear that. you have to keep in mind that the media is trying to trick your mind and i thought everybody needs to watch the raw footage. it was more than you played. it was eye-opening. >> greg: juan, there was a moment when i think you would have admired witches he went in there and he complemented donald trump and then he slippes important, that they had to stop stop and frisk in chicago because it's destructive. the look on trump's face was like, okay. you can laugh. you can love him or hate him but i believe he got a confession out of trump. >> juan: i was going to ask, what concession? do you think trump is going to back off of stop and frisk? >> greg: trump has gotten so much out of this. i think there's a genuine affection between these two men that he will probably get something out of it, in exchange for something else. >> juan: i didn't see any major concession on the table because i didn't see substance. instead, i see a celebrity. i don't understand -- i think the o
when taylor swift when taylor swift katy perry, they do those things, they're called expressions, soulfulou don't hear that. you have to keep in mind that the media is trying to trick your mind and i thought everybody needs to watch the raw footage. it was more than you played. it was eye-opening. >> greg: juan, there was a moment when i think you would have admired witches he went in there and he complemented donald trump and then he slippes important, that they had to stop stop and...
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. >> cualquiera que pase una temporada en el katy sabe que tiene dos maneras de salir.v> estos sujetos guardaban un ak 47, varias municiones, granadas. >> de quiÉnes eran esas armas? >> jamÁs he visto armas en venezuela. >> a mÁs de 5000 km en riverton, utah, se enteraron de lo que le habÍa pasado su hijo. >> en facebook recibimos un mensaje de la mamÁ de tamara di yendo josua y enseguida llamÓ a el estado. >> yo era gringo. Ésos lo que me llamaron allÁ. es gringo. entonces solamente podÍa estar encima de mi cama acostado 24/siete. >> viviÓ entre cucarachas, baÑÁndose con botellas de agua cuando las conseguÍa aunque eso no era lo peor. >> me pusieron en una celda que le llaman el buÑuelo. mato muchas personas. a muchos policÍas. >> se enfocÓ en lo que Él califica como sus bendiciones. >> fui testigo de todas esas torturas que sÍ estÁn pasando ahÍ. >> la buena fortuna de duro hasta el 16 de marzo pasado. un grupo de presos tomÓ control de una parte de la prisiÓn. exigÍan ser trasladados y como garantÍa de vida. >> sÓlo me gritaban que me iban a matar. >> querÍan de rehÉn
. >> cualquiera que pase una temporada en el katy sabe que tiene dos maneras de salir.v> estos sujetos guardaban un ak 47, varias municiones, granadas. >> de quiÉnes eran esas armas? >> jamÁs he visto armas en venezuela. >> a mÁs de 5000 km en riverton, utah, se enteraron de lo que le habÍa pasado su hijo. >> en facebook recibimos un mensaje de la mamÁ de tamara di yendo josua y enseguida llamÓ a el estado. >> yo era gringo. Ésos lo que me llamaron...
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for the things that the machines can't do yet, katie and her fellow farmers fill in and that is dictatedsoftware that runs this operation. >> let me know and that's how i et the data. >> after a full day of the farm she brings home samples to her husband jake. on the menu are two items from katie's farm. mixed or pesto pasta and greens for a salad. >> i'm terrified. cheers, guys. >> katie fell in love with environmental science. but after graduating, she struggled to find a full-time career in the field. >> has had to deal with me a lot. coming home to me crying and trying to figure out if i'm making the right decisions. and then somehow online valerie popped up. >> she told me about this job. it's like an indoor vertical farm. this sounds like total b.s. i took my work truck and swing around and see what it was about. drove up to it and didn't look farm at all. >> i figured i would check it out. and exactly how he described, but i gave it a shot. >> in farm at all. >> 2017, katie joined. she became employee number nine. valerie is backed by some of silly con valley's top investors d $30
for the things that the machines can't do yet, katie and her fellow farmers fill in and that is dictatedsoftware that runs this operation. >> let me know and that's how i et the data. >> after a full day of the farm she brings home samples to her husband jake. on the menu are two items from katie's farm. mixed or pesto pasta and greens for a salad. >> i'm terrified. cheers, guys. >> katie fell in love with environmental science. but after graduating, she struggled to...
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so it's incumbent upon him to try to restore civility to our debate and insist all others do the same. katysome of those pipe bombs were sent to your former lleagues including forme president barack obama. but there were mass killings in america under previous presidents. there were 18 under president obama. there were six under president bush. thte were five under presid clinton. so it is a stretch, isn't it, to suggest this president is somehow responsible? it's a fact of american life, unfortunately. it happens here repeatedly. mr. johnson: well, very definitely.th , unfortunately, is not new in this country. w howevedo presently live in an environment where certain individuals, certain deranged individuals feel it's their place to take matters like this into their own hands with an ar-15 or pipe bomb to try to bring about some sort of change. causand effect or not, a number of co here in this try really believe that those running for office, our political leaders, really need to do their part to dial back the toxicity currently in our ebating. >> secretary johnson, to your point, the pr
so it's incumbent upon him to try to restore civility to our debate and insist all others do the same. katysome of those pipe bombs were sent to your former lleagues including forme president barack obama. but there were mass killings in america under previous presidents. there were 18 under president obama. there were six under president bush. thte were five under presid clinton. so it is a stretch, isn't it, to suggest this president is somehow responsible? it's a fact of american life,...
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and katie curic has some ideas about why the country's politics are so polarized. she's going to tell me what sarah palin has to doith it. katie's next. whoa and vaporize it with an intense rush of vicks vapors. ahhhhh. new dayquil severe with vicks vapocool. the daytime, coughing, stuffy head, vaporize your cold medicine. introducing vicks vapocool drops, to vaporize your sore throat. breathe freely fast with vicks sinex. sniff my congestion's gone. i can breathe again. i can breathe again. sniff. ohh. vicks sinex, breathe on. but let's be honest, nobody likes dealing with insurance. which is why esurance hired me, dennis quaid, as their spokesperson because apparently, i'm highly likable. see, they know it's confusing. i literally have no idea what i'm getting, dennis quaid. that's why they're making it simple, man in cafe. and more affordable. thank you, dennis quaid. you're welcome. that's a prop apple. i'd tell you more, but i only have 30 seconds. so here's a dramatic shot of their tagline so you'll remember it. esurance. it's surprisingly painless. hello is welcoming... it's everything we want to be when he
and katie curic has some ideas about why the country's politics are so polarized. she's going to tell me what sarah palin has to doith it. katie's next. whoa and vaporize it with an intense rush of vicks vapors. ahhhhh. new dayquil severe with vicks vapocool. the daytime, coughing, stuffy head, vaporize your cold medicine. introducing vicks vapocool drops, to vaporize your sore throat. breathe freely fast with vicks sinex. sniff my congestion's gone. i can breathe again. i can breathe again....
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. >> reporter: angry and upset katie leaves school early and drives to her older brother's robert's house. >> i'm like what are you doinge from school? i called my parents, hey, just so you know she's at my house right now. >> reporter: while robert is outside, katie in an impulsive teenage instant takes his hunting rifle into the bathroom and puts it under her chin and pulls the trigger. >> at that point i smelled gunpowder, and -- and i knew exactly at that point what had happened. she was dead as far as i was concerned. >> reporter: first responders initially feared the worst, but suddenly there's hope. >> they get in there, and the next thing we hear through a chain of voices is she's alive. we have a pulse, and just like that the whole world turned on a dime. >> reporter: katey's rushed to the e.r. and somehow manages to mumble words of regret and an apology. >> when she was in the e.r. even in the triage she said tell my mom and dad i love them, i'm sorry. >> reporter: she was able to speak? >> that's the thing. >> reporter: it took a lot of strength. >> reporter: not knowing if she would make it doctors began rec
. >> reporter: angry and upset katie leaves school early and drives to her older brother's robert's house. >> i'm like what are you doinge from school? i called my parents, hey, just so you know she's at my house right now. >> reporter: while robert is outside, katie in an impulsive teenage instant takes his hunting rifle into the bathroom and puts it under her chin and pulls the trigger. >> at that point i smelled gunpowder, and -- and i knew exactly at that point what...
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to katie who is to blame do you think that sustainable in the current american political environment. well that's an expert's counsel i think it would be sustainable this idea actually was one of the few concrete things that there are two leaders agreed on in helsinki this summer but nothing has been done about it as far as i'm aware but i mean it would be a small step in the right direction of saying yes but do you think the experts and those with fear of experts with reputable institutions can they really afford to reach a conclusion that would not see russia as the only. party to blame. well why not i mean united states is a free country you know you were free to say whatever you want about our government so i don't think such a panel would likely conclude that either countries exclusively to blame i don't think you'd ever get agreement on that but but you know the way you put it i think when you asked a question was the right way the suggestion here is to is not to dwell on the past because we can't really reach agreement on that for the moment we might reach a certain degree of a
to katie who is to blame do you think that sustainable in the current american political environment. well that's an expert's counsel i think it would be sustainable this idea actually was one of the few concrete things that there are two leaders agreed on in helsinki this summer but nothing has been done about it as far as i'm aware but i mean it would be a small step in the right direction of saying yes but do you think the experts and those with fear of experts with reputable institutions...
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do. >> we're joined today by my colleague katy tur. your thoughts? >> i think this whole process has played out in a depressing way, frankly. and i agree with susan collins when she goes out and says we've made this more partisan and, unfortunately, the supreme court will look more partisan going forward. she hopes that brett kavanaugh will be able to remedy that somehow and change it from 5-4 decisions that we've seen in the past. but the process is very clearly broken, and what happens next in terms of the next supreme court nominee, whether that is presided over by donald trump and a republican congress or donald trump and a democratic congress or a different president and who knows what, i just wonder how it's going to play out then with the shadow of this looming over them. and the shadow of, frankly, merrick garland that is still very much present in everything that seems to have been happening in the past month or so as we've been watching brett kavanaugh. it is interesting to straddle the line between, i believe dr. ford, but i don't believe
do. >> we're joined today by my colleague katy tur. your thoughts? >> i think this whole process has played out in a depressing way, frankly. and i agree with susan collins when she goes out and says we've made this more partisan and, unfortunately, the supreme court will look more partisan going forward. she hopes that brett kavanaugh will be able to remedy that somehow and change it from 5-4 decisions that we've seen in the past. but the process is very clearly broken, and what...
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it is not anything that any of us should have to live with. >> as is dana and katie, as have i. doink that the president suggests that democrats are angry left wing mobs who will take power if elected in november, does that sort of political discourse we should be having coming from the president of the united states? >> i think when eric holder says when they go low we kick them and when hillary clinton says that we will return to civility after we take back the house, i think that is not the type of civility and discourse that we need in the united states. and i think that the president would back me up on that. >> all right. michelle, let's just play the pennsylvania governor candidate scott wagner, and what he said about his opponent. let's listen. >> the democrats have become totally consumed by their chilling lust for power. they will destroy your second amendment. and the democrats want to open our borders to a flood of deadly drugs and ruthless gangs. >> all right. let me play what the governor of pennsylvania said, the republican candidate. >> between now and november 6th,
it is not anything that any of us should have to live with. >> as is dana and katie, as have i. doink that the president suggests that democrats are angry left wing mobs who will take power if elected in november, does that sort of political discourse we should be having coming from the president of the united states? >> i think when eric holder says when they go low we kick them and when hillary clinton says that we will return to civility after we take back the house, i think that...
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katie, i know you are falling a lot on social media right now. what do you see? >> katie: yeah, there is no new information from any of the sources we been hearing from. paul ryan has also issued a statement. we should also clarify, again, debbie wasserman schultz office, the one we are referring to, is in florida -- not on capitol hill. as you keep moving here we continue to see these devices showing up throughout the day. at the clintons, at the obama's, then to cnn. down in florida, all over the country. this certainly is not over and law enforcement, according to what we are seeing with what they are putting out through the secret service and the fbi, they are continuing to treat this as an ongoing event. >> harris: that's an important point, too. early on, detectives and investigators had been kind of looking forensically at theirs as well. trying to extrapolate. if they are all close to one area, what does that mean? if, in fact, some rice florida comes in to the point with debbie wasserman schultz's office, that takes it in a difft direction question marks
katie, i know you are falling a lot on social media right now. what do you see? >> katie: yeah, there is no new information from any of the sources we been hearing from. paul ryan has also issued a statement. we should also clarify, again, debbie wasserman schultz office, the one we are referring to, is in florida -- not on capitol hill. as you keep moving here we continue to see these devices showing up throughout the day. at the clintons, at the obama's, then to cnn. down in florida,...
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what do you think is gonna happen? >> katie: okay. no one's getting murdered today, all right?> wyatt: yeah, and if our father doesn't wake up?
what do you think is gonna happen? >> katie: okay. no one's getting murdered today, all right?> wyatt: yeah, and if our father doesn't wake up?
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what as governor would you be doing right now? >> well, katy, we are considering ourselves extremely fortunate when we see what has happened to our neighbors to the west of us. tallahassee had a different challenge than storm surge. our biggest challenge our community has about 50% tree cover over our community which is quite phenomenal considering the urbanized area of the capital city. we had power outages and are experiencing over 80,000 customers without power. trees, thousands of them that came down, many of them blocking critical roadways. we've almost cleared all those critical roadways so that folks can at least begin to get a sense of normalcy. our utility crews are work to go get power restored. we tried to tell the public it's our hope to have about 90% back in power by the end of the day on sunday. we consider ourselves pretty blessed because we know it could have been so much worse when we look at what is happening there on a few short hours from here on the coast. >> if you became governor you would have to deal with a donald trum
what as governor would you be doing right now? >> well, katy, we are considering ourselves extremely fortunate when we see what has happened to our neighbors to the west of us. tallahassee had a different challenge than storm surge. our biggest challenge our community has about 50% tree cover over our community which is quite phenomenal considering the urbanized area of the capital city. we had power outages and are experiencing over 80,000 customers without power. trees, thousands of...
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katie, is that the case? is that true? sfloo wh . >> what do you call "rummage indiscriminately," richard?re were several people who had relevant information. why would you not speak to them. it's like the fox guarding the henhouse. the white house would control the scope, parameter, depth, and breadth of the supplemental investigation by the fbi. you knew it was going to be limited. you were hopeful that when it was going to occur, they would retire soon. they had an additional 48 hours in which they could have spoken to more people, obtained more information and once again they were lead. >> i guess they were making that decision of supplemental background investigation versus a criminal investigation and there's a distinction there, correct? >> there is. in a criminal investigation as we typically look at the fbi to torque you'd be able to have subpoena power. bring them before a grand jury, put people under oath more sore than making statements to the fbi. that doesn't occur when you do a background check. but, richard, it kind of makes you wonder. wouldn't you want to know all of the
katie, is that the case? is that true? sfloo wh . >> what do you call "rummage indiscriminately," richard?re were several people who had relevant information. why would you not speak to them. it's like the fox guarding the henhouse. the white house would control the scope, parameter, depth, and breadth of the supplemental investigation by the fbi. you knew it was going to be limited. you were hopeful that when it was going to occur, they would retire soon. they had an additional...
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doing this. apparently it doesn't make any difference. were you taking vitamin d, katie? i was difference. we are none the wiser. if you are at risk of rickets, then apparently you should, but only then. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it is all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. a big thank you to my guests this evening, daisy mcandrew, and katy balls, and goodbye. good evening. here is your latest sports news. warrington are through to the super league grand final. the wolves beat saint helens 18—13, in a brilliant game. st helens, the standout side of the season, once again going out at the semi—final stage. with the story, here is adam wild. warrington and st helens, the super league trophy is now within touching distance. time then to make their moves, and with high stakes and high passions, perhaps the only surprise was the first half without a try, only this danny richardson drop goal separating t
doing this. apparently it doesn't make any difference. were you taking vitamin d, katie? i was difference. we are none the wiser. if you are at risk of rickets, then apparently you should, but only then. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it is all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. a big thank you to my guests...
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ijust couldn't be prouder of katie and her vision and what we're all doing here. are also new rules aimed at taming its party—hard reputation. michael bristow reports. just days ago, workmen were transforming the island with a sewage pipe laid along the seafront. the road has been widened. restau ra nts the road has been widened. restaurants and shops have been spruced up. many shabby and illegally built hotels are being torn down. the ugliness of what boracay has become had not yet com pletely boracay has become had not yet completely vanished. in future, behaviour also happy change. smoking and drinking alcohol on the beach are now banned. tourists will have to sign an oath promising to keep the island pristine. the philippine president ordered the island to close because it has become a cesspool, with the water is polluted from the 200 million people who visitors every year. the authorities say they want sustainable tourism. 0ther say they want sustainable tourism. other popular sites have been told to cut visitor numbers by half. it's not just a to cut visitor
ijust couldn't be prouder of katie and her vision and what we're all doing here. are also new rules aimed at taming its party—hard reputation. michael bristow reports. just days ago, workmen were transforming the island with a sewage pipe laid along the seafront. the road has been widened. restau ra nts the road has been widened. restaurants and shops have been spruced up. many shabby and illegally built hotels are being torn down. the ugliness of what boracay has become had not yet com...
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go to olympic media manager katy freitas, what do you think? >> i really don't think this will hurt the president at all, neil. we don't often see members of his cabinet, of his administration go out in such flowery cheerful manner as ambassador haley is doing. that means there will not be a huge sway with voters, because she put in when she leaves two years of phenomenal work. she has done such an impeccable job at the united nations as a ferocious, articulate defender of america and has been amazing inspiration for young women across the country. to see her choose to leave, she said she will campaign for him, that she is not running in 2020 and they left the door open for potential administration roles later on. so you couldn't ask for a better exit for her. i don't really think women will look at this, but a woman who put her heart and soul into this for two years and she wants a little bit of a break. neil: i know you get asked this a great deal, post the kavanaugh phenomenon and nastiness on both sides, democrats are seizing on the notion
go to olympic media manager katy freitas, what do you think? >> i really don't think this will hurt the president at all, neil. we don't often see members of his cabinet, of his administration go out in such flowery cheerful manner as ambassador haley is doing. that means there will not be a huge sway with voters, because she put in when she leaves two years of phenomenal work. she has done such an impeccable job at the united nations as a ferocious, articulate defender of america and has...
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katie. what are we doing to solve the problem? >> right now, hearing loss is a medical condition.me light at the end of the political tunnel. there's a bipartisan bill in congress now that would expand some hearing assistance to people on medicare. it's being sponsored by an unlikely pair. senators elizabeth warren and senator rand paul, a republican. by the way, you can watch our full report at youtube.com/nbcleftfield. >> katie, thank you. >> welcome to the family, by the way. >> thank you. >> happy you're here. you can see more of this on today.com. >>> coming up next, we're gearing up for game night. recipes for two crowd-pleasing comfort foods. first, this is "today" on nbc. t. first, this is "today" on nbc. california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before. now, let's do it for e
katie. what are we doing to solve the problem? >> right now, hearing loss is a medical condition.me light at the end of the political tunnel. there's a bipartisan bill in congress now that would expand some hearing assistance to people on medicare. it's being sponsored by an unlikely pair. senators elizabeth warren and senator rand paul, a republican. by the way, you can watch our full report at youtube.com/nbcleftfield. >> katie, thank you. >> welcome to the family, by the...
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do something to us. for more than two decades now katie darbyshire only translates books that really move her. such as an opera style of a novel by the bill a living. it's on our list of one hundred german must reads and darbyshire has translated is often puzzling dark works plus she's rendered in english the books of clamens meyer who caused a stir with his stories about just now after german reunification the translator really went the extra mile for miers latest novel. the hardest book to play so i managed to place with probably. more time because it's very very long and it's about six lakh and we still have an american publisher. i want to touch it weirdly because it's amazing. she sent a year looking for an english publisher which needed another year to get the money together and then she started translating which presented some challenges. chairman we've got zero nine. and it's not a language taught and then an english we get oh no gerry's red hot and good to trot so that kind of thing and i think i had to get. she got the go ahead over dinner with the author the effort was worth it bric
do something to us. for more than two decades now katie darbyshire only translates books that really move her. such as an opera style of a novel by the bill a living. it's on our list of one hundred german must reads and darbyshire has translated is often puzzling dark works plus she's rendered in english the books of clamens meyer who caused a stir with his stories about just now after german reunification the translator really went the extra mile for miers latest novel. the hardest book to...