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one is the addition of ki ong, which means young shit.ally digested juice that's made from when a cow eats grass. shit juice. it's not -- it's not on the menu for me. >> anthony: aw geez. oh no. >> andy: exactly, yeah. i did not order that. we're not having that. >> anthony: okay. we're not having that. >> andy: we're not having that. >> anthony: okay. i'm thinking we'll stick to the plain blood soup. thank you very much. >> andy: and the way that they make it is they take the raw blood and they scrunch it with lemongrass for a long time. because that kind of kills the gamey flavor of the blood, helps with coagulation, and adds flavor. and then they actually make a chopped laap -- the minced meat salad that's raw. and that goes in. a whole bunch of deep-fried kherung ni, or innards. >> andy: here it is. luu. >> anthony: you're not kidding. that really -- that's like a horribly -- it's like "csi" soup. i'm eating out of an open wound. actually that's completely delicious. >> andy: utterly delicious. and it makes you look like a vampire. it
one is the addition of ki ong, which means young shit.ally digested juice that's made from when a cow eats grass. shit juice. it's not -- it's not on the menu for me. >> anthony: aw geez. oh no. >> andy: exactly, yeah. i did not order that. we're not having that. >> anthony: okay. we're not having that. >> andy: we're not having that. >> anthony: okay. i'm thinking we'll stick to the plain blood soup. thank you very much. >> andy: and the way that they make...
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. >> masa: japanese cooking, we care very much about the ki, which is fighting spirits. brushed with soy and sake. >> sugyiyama: [ speaking japanese ] >> masa: this moment, do not miss this. then, grab it, right? you eat. see? >> anthony: mm. >> masa: that's why you gotta eat quickly. if 30 second, one minute -- >> anthony: it's dying. >> masa: ki is leaving somewhere. ♪ >> masa: also, the fish, sushis arrive moving. swimming. very fast. done. amazing. this momentum is ended right there. it's very important. >> anthony: anago, or sea eel, a handroll in fresh, crackling seaweed. mm, oh man. wow. >> sugyiyama: [ speaking japanese ] >> masa: his father told me that, i did a great job for this. >> anthony: this is very difficult. >> masa: yeah. ♪ >> sugyiyama: [ speaking japanese ] >> masa: "please teach my son," what he said. >> anthony: oh, wow look at that. >> masa: this has lots of shrimp eggs, those eggs, and the fish paste is in. >> anthony: really. >> masa: very special stuff. ♪ >> anthony: did he ever think back then that you would be a success in america? or did he
. >> masa: japanese cooking, we care very much about the ki, which is fighting spirits. brushed with soy and sake. >> sugyiyama: [ speaking japanese ] >> masa: this moment, do not miss this. then, grab it, right? you eat. see? >> anthony: mm. >> masa: that's why you gotta eat quickly. if 30 second, one minute -- >> anthony: it's dying. >> masa: ki is leaving somewhere. ♪ >> masa: also, the fish, sushis arrive moving. swimming. very fast. done....
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way of speaking. >> historic presidency. >> here to react tomi lahren and progressive activist no me kions. we ran the numbers here. trump is always angry. he's an angry guy. you've met him before. i've met him before. he never seems angry to me. why is the media always calling him seething and enraged. >> i think what they're doing is projecting themselves upon the president. if you look at the descriptors they use for president trump, venting, that's basically the democratic party and mainstream media all together in one package. that's what you have there and they're still upset that president trump is their president. they describe him the way they naturally are. jesse: do you buy into tomi's psychological analysis of the president's perception? >> i do not. maybe you're nice to him because he's nice to you. he likes yes men, people who are buttering him up all of the time. you treat him with respect and that's why we can speak to each other cordially. the problem with donald trump, look at his tweets. he has meltdowns with world leaders on twitter every day. this is the guy on "the
way of speaking. >> historic presidency. >> here to react tomi lahren and progressive activist no me kions. we ran the numbers here. trump is always angry. he's an angry guy. you've met him before. i've met him before. he never seems angry to me. why is the media always calling him seething and enraged. >> i think what they're doing is projecting themselves upon the president. if you look at the descriptors they use for president trump, venting, that's basically the democratic...
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a quick reminder, newsnight with ki rsty a quick reminder, newsnight with kirsty is about to start.ere on bbc one it's time to the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm holly hamilton. thomas bjorn opts for experience over youth as he announces his wildcards for this month's ryder cup. after 12 years of record breaking batting, england's alastair cook prepares for his final test match. and simon yates remains the man in red follownig the longest stage of the vuelta a espana. hello and welcome to sportsday. when europe ryder cup captain thomas bjorn was picking his team, the usa's victory at hazeltine two years ago, their first since 2008, won't have been farfrom his mind. perhaps that's why, his team has been loaded with experience, garcia, poulter, casey and stenson all getting the nod, but he'll be hoping this man in particular can find his form. joe lynskey has been taking a look at this year's selection. the amphitheatre but the —— teens who were those who got best talent alongside those more experienced players, you know what to expect. your get the sport ever
a quick reminder, newsnight with ki rsty a quick reminder, newsnight with kirsty is about to start.ere on bbc one it's time to the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm holly hamilton. thomas bjorn opts for experience over youth as he announces his wildcards for this month's ryder cup. after 12 years of record breaking batting, england's alastair cook prepares for his final test match. and simon yates remains the man in red follownig the longest stage of the vuelta a espana....
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alabama, kansas, ki can ki but the huge state of texas.re would be exceptions, for example, if bart needs to meet contractual obligations or comply with federal requests to appear committees. if ap the policy would go into effect october 1st. >>> out of bakersfield, kern county deputies investigating a shooting rampage that left six people dead, including the gunman. >> the sheriff says the gunman and his wife went to a trucking business around 5:30 last night. the gunman confronted a man and shot him before turning the gun on his own wife. three more people were eventually shot in the rampage spanning several crime scenes. when deputies eventually caught up with the suspect, he took his own life. >> these are not random shootings. six people lost their lives in a short period of time. this is highly unusual. >> the suspect is believed to have carjacked a vehicle with a mother and child inside, but the two managed to escape. this morning authorities still do not have a motive. >>> family members are offering a $25,000 reward for informatio
alabama, kansas, ki can ki but the huge state of texas.re would be exceptions, for example, if bart needs to meet contractual obligations or comply with federal requests to appear committees. if ap the policy would go into effect october 1st. >>> out of bakersfield, kern county deputies investigating a shooting rampage that left six people dead, including the gunman. >> the sheriff says the gunman and his wife went to a trucking business around 5:30 last night. the gunman...
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ki personally attest to his skills as a lawyer. when i was attorney general of texas, as the judge will recall, he helped me get ready for a supreme court argument. may i pro, mr. chairman? >> yes. >> as i was saying, when i was attorney general of texas, i had a chance to argue you a couple of cases if front of the united states supreme court. one case, judge kavanaugh helped me prepare for was one involving the question of school prayer at a high school football game at the santa fe independent school district high school. after that i was pleased to introduce judge kavanaugh to the judiciary committee when president bush first nominated him on the d.c. circuit. what i said back then still stands the test of time today, judge kavanaugh has an unparallelled academic record of service. mr. will cite his time arguing cases before the court. his experience working for the executive branch, but i think one of the most important factors to me is he's already exercised excellent judgment in marrying a texan. ashley. so i know he's a goo
ki personally attest to his skills as a lawyer. when i was attorney general of texas, as the judge will recall, he helped me get ready for a supreme court argument. may i pro, mr. chairman? >> yes. >> as i was saying, when i was attorney general of texas, i had a chance to argue you a couple of cases if front of the united states supreme court. one case, judge kavanaugh helped me prepare for was one involving the question of school prayer at a high school football game at the santa...
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this school thought it would be really cool to create a cool atmosphere for the rou ki tsarticular routine was obvious for the crowd. until then. >> i was just joking. what on earth were they thinking? >> no, no, no, they can't -- whoa. >> ooh. >> there you go. >> i was picturing like 6-year-old little nick like, i love school. >> okay, who approved this? this had to go through a bunch of hands? >> it was approved by the director, a female director thought this would create an atmosphere for the parents. apparently this school has the country flag. >> so she just saw the flagpole and was like here's my opportunity? >> she's just really patriotic. >> putting on a show. >> i'm trying so hard to defend this. >> i'm trying to figure out why they didn'tthis was okay and ase got out there dancing it was like all right. >> we're all laboring under the assumption is was a mistake. maybe she t t t thought it woul great. >> the director thought it would be great, the parents didn't think so, the school didn't think so. the director said, okay, i deputy think this through, she apologized for it. that
this school thought it would be really cool to create a cool atmosphere for the rou ki tsarticular routine was obvious for the crowd. until then. >> i was just joking. what on earth were they thinking? >> no, no, no, they can't -- whoa. >> ooh. >> there you go. >> i was picturing like 6-year-old little nick like, i love school. >> okay, who approved this? this had to go through a bunch of hands? >> it was approved by the director, a female director...
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. >> guess who you can really burn he the ki a dale city firefighter. >> we told you about captain eddie duyer taking his chili recipe he won. smoke showing grabbed the grand prize. bacon was the key. he was right, the $10,000 is being used for the fire station's santa program whereey take santa around in the fire truck tisit terminally ill children in the community. refighters are always doing good. thank you for all you do for our community. >> saw the lineup of the schili. ooks the best. >> i want to try it now. >>> 4:11. millennials are growing up and getting married. >> yeah, they are changing the wedding gift game. coming up, the two things popping up on registries most anwhy. >>> talk about a nightmare, a woman's car exploded during a recent drive. what police say she had inside that may have caused the trouble. >>> plus, who doesn't want to money at the same time.ve the things you can do to keep your basement safe during the next round of ra. chuck? >> eun, speaking of the next chance of rain, rainhaes are going up for today into tomorrow. some of those storms could be on the str
. >> guess who you can really burn he the ki a dale city firefighter. >> we told you about captain eddie duyer taking his chili recipe he won. smoke showing grabbed the grand prize. bacon was the key. he was right, the $10,000 is being used for the fire station's santa program whereey take santa around in the fire truck tisit terminally ill children in the community. refighters are always doing good. thank you for all you do for our community. >> saw the lineup of the schili....
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ki may be good at avoiding dishonest people in real life, bo but what online?riate contact, teach them to spot it, block it and report. mornin >> here's what every woman knows. >> she's my wife.
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what are they saying are ts ki questions we should look for? >> if it nis just gg to be judge kavanaugh and dr. blasey ford, there will be questns about details. how much can the doctor recall about the incident. asy to be as specific possible. what was the room like. she said she hid in a batoo afterward, what was that like. how much can she recall. and for judh,ge kavanaexpect questions about his high school days. did he do a lot of drinking? what about his yearbook page that everybody is showing now where there seem to be... he and others who really di participate in a lot of drinking. so i think we should look for that. and something else, too, i think we should look at how ds the senate judiciary committee handle this. 1991 it was an all-male, all-white committee. this time you have four, women only on the democratic side. this is as much a jugment of how this committee handles this as it is of the two witnesses. >> woodruff: ten men on the -- 11 men on the republican side. all right. marcia coyle. lisa desjardins, we will certainly contin
what are they saying are ts ki questions we should look for? >> if it nis just gg to be judge kavanaugh and dr. blasey ford, there will be questns about details. how much can the doctor recall about the incident. asy to be as specific possible. what was the room like. she said she hid in a batoo afterward, what was that like. how much can she recall. and for judh,ge kavanaexpect questions about his high school days. did he do a lot of drinking? what about his yearbook page that everybody...
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but if you look at that, if you ran it, you would see, it's ki of like a hostage tape, saying things hsne d necessarily believe, but he said them. and then he watches a little fox news and pple are saying, it's a course correion. and he blows up and says that's the worst f'ing speech ever gave, how could i do that? who talked me into it? and the next monday, he reverts to his original position in a very stark way. bert: does that tell us about how he sees race? or does that just tell us how president trump never wants to be on the defensive? bob: i can't answer that question. all i can do i show it. ple.see the reaction to p what it suggests to a number is that it means the war, the race war in this country, will never end, unless you have a president who's going to sakeps to heal. and i was really shocked at that. i thought, for a few words, you create such nervousness that you crow fuel on this racial discord in thentry. it's out of the mainstream. and i think you have to look at every day, like this is w t the people in the white house look at it, which is, whongnows what's g to h
but if you look at that, if you ran it, you would see, it's ki of like a hostage tape, saying things hsne d necessarily believe, but he said them. and then he watches a little fox news and pple are saying, it's a course correion. and he blows up and says that's the worst f'ing speech ever gave, how could i do that? who talked me into it? and the next monday, he reverts to his original position in a very stark way. bert: does that tell us about how he sees race? or does that just tell us how...
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darren went is accused of kiing three family members and a housekeeper before setting that house on fire. attorns on both sid questioned the potential pool of jurors. asked was questions whether they heard or read about the case. most people said they had. the judge asked if the coverage of the case impacted their impartiality. the trial could start on tuesday. >>> 's now 4:34. here's the other top stories this morning. we know what happened just minutes before tyler tessier wai found dead his cell. he is a man charged in the death of his pregnant girlfriend, who was a teacher in howard county a year ago. montgomery couy department of rrections officials say tessier woke up and had breakfast 45 m later and was found dead ten minutes after that. they say he hanged himself using aet beds >>> new details on a death of two children and a woman in herndon this week. what we're hearing, the woman was the boys' mother and is suspected of killing them and then herself. the father found his two sons dead on wednesday night. all three victims died from gunshot wounds. >>> today, 28 experts are exp
darren went is accused of kiing three family members and a housekeeper before setting that house on fire. attorns on both sid questioned the potential pool of jurors. asked was questions whether they heard or read about the case. most people said they had. the judge asked if the coverage of the case impacted their impartiality. the trial could start on tuesday. >>> 's now 4:34. here's the other top stories this morning. we know what happened just minutes before tyler tessier wai found...
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the 94-year-old veteran who's m ki e day before class. school wstress less at dinner.ach n gentle means everything to you and to us. so at johnson's, we improved everything. we used 50% fewer ingredients. took out dyes, parabens, phthalates and sulfates. beat the top safety standards in the world and added one handed pumps. gentle means pure, gentle means safe, gentle means love. the new johnson's®. (cat 1(cat 2) smell that? (cat 1) gravy! (cat 2) that's not gravy, that's extra gravy. (cat 1) whoa! (cat 2) that's friskies extra gravy! paté and chunky! (cat 1) gravy purr-adise. (cat 2) purr-adise? really? (vo) feed their fantasy. friskies. allegations. the principal stepping down amid allegations she mishandled complaints. plus: a new wildfire explodes in size in northern california. this morning: and part of a highway is shut down. this morning's new york times contains an op-ed that president trump is calling treasonous. what it says and how the times is protecting its source. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:30. >>
the 94-year-old veteran who's m ki e day before class. school wstress less at dinner.ach n gentle means everything to you and to us. so at johnson's, we improved everything. we used 50% fewer ingredients. took out dyes, parabens, phthalates and sulfates. beat the top safety standards in the world and added one handed pumps. gentle means pure, gentle means safe, gentle means love. the new johnson's®. (cat 1(cat 2) smell that? (cat 1) gravy! (cat 2) that's not gravy, that's extra gravy. (cat 1)...
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ansarest of ki international airport is underwater.the bridge that joined the airport and the mainland has been damaged. the ship was repeatedly blow to the columnsay and roadw. the storm surge cause fires thaa dad dozens of cars waiting to be shipped abroad. others were battered by the winds reaching 130 miles an hour. typhoons and serious storms are not unusual in japan. more than a million people have been advis to leave their homes as jebi appached. one ofinister shinzo abe them to take action to protect your lives. those who left now have to wait for the damage reports. this is a country well prepared for extreme conditions. 2018 has been hard so far. japan achieved its highest ever recorded temperature this summer .f that ir severe flooding ekilled more than 200 peo earlier in the year. bbc news, tokyo. laura: terrifying enes in japa there. four years ago the yazidi minority in northern iraq became a simple of resistance to the brutality of islamictate. 50,000 men and women fled danger, staying alive with the help of internationa
ansarest of ki international airport is underwater.the bridge that joined the airport and the mainland has been damaged. the ship was repeatedly blow to the columnsay and roadw. the storm surge cause fires thaa dad dozens of cars waiting to be shipped abroad. others were battered by the winds reaching 130 miles an hour. typhoons and serious storms are not unusual in japan. more than a million people have been advis to leave their homes as jebi appached. one ofinister shinzo abe them to take...
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you notice what's happening along ki-95 and b to the west around the charlottesville area. big-time thunderstorm and they a moving our way. now, some very heavy rain with that, and once again, we still have a flash flood watch inct efntil 4:00 in the morning. and look at the training going on erre. are flash flood warnings down into this area. even a tornado warning in this area, as well. now, around vleesburgy heavy rainfall there, i-95ha seeing tt rain. look at the rainfall around i-95. and then as i move the map down to the south here, right around charlottesville, this area, another tornado warning, flash flooding occurring, as well. this is allovrying to back into our area. we're not out of theed woos yet with this. i'll let you kno what this means to your tuesday and when florence finally gets out ofhe entire country. i've got that for you coming up. >> all right, it's been a rough, ride and it continues tonight. thank you, doug. >>> now, to the latest onbr king news involving president trump's nominee to the supreme court. will hearrom the woman accusing judge brett
you notice what's happening along ki-95 and b to the west around the charlottesville area. big-time thunderstorm and they a moving our way. now, some very heavy rain with that, and once again, we still have a flash flood watch inct efntil 4:00 in the morning. and look at the training going on erre. are flash flood warnings down into this area. even a tornado warning in this area, as well. now, around vleesburgy heavy rainfall there, i-95ha seeing tt rain. look at the rainfall around i-95. and...
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security and considering ways to improve security and to make schools a place it ought to be, where kio classes and learn and they don't have to worry about their safety and parents don't have to worry. you have include a focus in your overall comprehensive plan to address safety and security. tell us about it. >> yeha i . so what we did was we did an analysis of every last one of our schoo facilities to determine what they currently have and what they need to make sure that every school site has the same level of safety and security acrossl the sch district.d f that analysis, we'e able to begin to financially fill those gaps. so tt could be additional cameras in our facilities. it could be a different lock system fornur teachers their classrooms. currently have a buzzer system so that when visitors come to the building they have to be buzzed into the facility. they go into our main office where their i.d. is then swiped to make sure that they're not part of a national database that could be identified as pdrple who ch. student safety is important. parent i want to be able to drop my c
security and considering ways to improve security and to make schools a place it ought to be, where kio classes and learn and they don't have to worry about their safety and parents don't have to worry. you have include a focus in your overall comprehensive plan to address safety and security. tell us about it. >> yeha i . so what we did was we did an analysis of every last one of our schoo facilities to determine what they currently have and what they need to make sure that every school...
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ki-un said he is ready for rapid denuclearization, but he wants the u.s.to declare a alfirst fond to the korean war. the south korean president said that is a gooddea. is the u.s. prepared to do that? sec. pompeo: i will not talk about the negotiations or give any details that we choose not to make public, but it is important for the worl remember, this is a country that threatened the worldapith nuclear s and missile systems, and the world event made a decision to vote on a set of u.n. security council resolutionthat mandated to new -- mandated the denuclearization of north korea. the leaders met and kim promised president trump he would do it. my task and the task of others is to implement the agreement with singapore. barbara: kim jong-un wants anothesummit with trump. what does he have to do to get ? sec. pompe yeah, i mean, i think it is fine. ote leaders have to make a of things happen. they are the decision-makers. i will travel to pyongyang before too long if everything falls in place. we will continue to rk to solve this vexing problem. and then t
ki-un said he is ready for rapid denuclearization, but he wants the u.s.to declare a alfirst fond to the korean war. the south korean president said that is a gooddea. is the u.s. prepared to do that? sec. pompeo: i will not talk about the negotiations or give any details that we choose not to make public, but it is important for the worl remember, this is a country that threatened the worldapith nuclear s and missile systems, and the world event made a decision to vote on a set of u.n....
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animal she thought she could save that wi t animt needed to be rescued and the animal unfortunately ki>>ed her. according to police, while tied to the post, the dog continued barking and lunging. two weeks ago, conway brought it home andro beganding foster care. >> all we know at this point is that the dog was notdoed locally. apparently she got him from out of state. he's a pitbull. and unfortunately, as a result of this incident, he had to be euthanized. and you know what? they were grea they were great. and i know, i have friends that have been owners of pitbull mitchs and they were great. soom there washing wrong obviously with this particular dog that is not to be taken asg sometho be held against all pitbulls or pitbull mixes because there's some lovely ones out >> again, howard county police tell us they don't know where dog.y adopted the only that it came from out of state. >>> tonight a local mayor is caught up in the coneroversy colin kaepernick's endorsement deal wite n you. janine james called for a boycott of nike on her personal facebook page and since taken it down and t
animal she thought she could save that wi t animt needed to be rescued and the animal unfortunately ki>>ed her. according to police, while tied to the post, the dog continued barking and lunging. two weeks ago, conway brought it home andro beganding foster care. >> all we know at this point is that the dog was notdoed locally. apparently she got him from out of state. he's a pitbull. and unfortunately, as a result of this incident, he had to be euthanized. and you know what? they...
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siva kis on the road a lot, often meeting with educators from around the world. she's head of the international baccalaureate foundation, or i.b. for short. the organization develops curricula, also called i.b., for students around the world. the foundation was started in swanitzeback in 1968. >> we were created as a reaction to the world wars 50 years ago. essentially, a group of international educatorsfr including thos america came together to say education is more than just about academic achievement. >> reporter: to design an education program that promoted more than just test results the founders looked to the progressive learning philosophies of the time. so, instead of teaching rote memorization, they pushed analytical thinking. the first students to use i.b. often came from elite international families. but 50 years later, i.b. can be found in both public and private mschools around the worlde than 1,800 in the u.s. alone, educating students from different socioeconomic backgrounds. it consists of curricula for students three through 19. there are element
siva kis on the road a lot, often meeting with educators from around the world. she's head of the international baccalaureate foundation, or i.b. for short. the organization develops curricula, also called i.b., for students around the world. the foundation was started in swanitzeback in 1968. >> we were created as a reaction to the world wars 50 years ago. essentially, a group of international educatorsfr including thos america came together to say education is more than just about...
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. >> reporter: officials call this an isolated incident and are now ki >>> let turn to that massive earthquake and tsunami that swept through part of an island in indonesia s gone up dramatically. at least 832 people are now confirmed dead, and many bodies are still under the wreckage. nbc's janice mackey frayer reports tonight from indonesia. >> the devastation is vast. rubble, twisted cars and debris, and in a scramble to find survivors, rescuers are using their hands to search because there isn't enough heavy equipment. it's unclear how many people are trapped or were pulled out to sea, but the number of dead here is surging. the walls started falling around us, says this woman works escaped a shopping mall before it collapsed. the injured are being evacuated by military plane as disaster officials here struggle to cope. the destruction on the coast in palu is only part of it. ea million people there unknown. >> the bridges and theroads ar getting fficult. >> the island was struck by two powerful disasters. though the tsunami took by surprise. in this video, a man is shouting to people that
. >> reporter: officials call this an isolated incident and are now ki >>> let turn to that massive earthquake and tsunami that swept through part of an island in indonesia s gone up dramatically. at least 832 people are now confirmed dead, and many bodies are still under the wreckage. nbc's janice mackey frayer reports tonight from indonesia. >> the devastation is vast. rubble, twisted cars and debris, and in a scramble to find survivors, rescuers are using their hands to...
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during a labor day pool husz ki showing hang time video.he moment was captured by a grad assistant and head coach's dan hurley's backyard. talk about building chemistry off the court. it captured ball movement. selflessness. execution. this is uconn. we have a new version of the splash brothers right there. >> that was pretty good. i'm marlie hall. >> and i'm phillip mena. have a great tuesday.ad lib livy bridge. good morning and thank you for joining us. i )m kris sanchez -- in for laua garcia. >>> good morn to go you. it is tuesday. some of those folks were saying maybe i shouldn't have stayed out so late. >> so good morning. a lot of people getting up and ready to go. >> it will be a nice day, another one. we are also going to have some spots getting a little hot and the drifts of smoke coming in. here is a look outside in san francisco. mist and drizzle. we will see improvements. it's going from unhealthy to moderate now.
during a labor day pool husz ki showing hang time video.he moment was captured by a grad assistant and head coach's dan hurley's backyard. talk about building chemistry off the court. it captured ball movement. selflessness. execution. this is uconn. we have a new version of the splash brothers right there. >> that was pretty good. i'm marlie hall. >> and i'm phillip mena. have a great tuesday.ad lib livy bridge. good morning and thank you for joining us. i )m kris sanchez -- in for...
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ki medical news now, genetic etsting is now helping patients sop cancer before it strikes. omat includes stomach cancer, which will kill nearly 11,000 isericans this year. alt the testing is also forcing some to make a difficult decision. here's dr. jon lapook. r. all right. lie down. >> reporter: when aaron rosenberg's aunt, alice grossman, was diagnosed with a genetic form of stomach cancer two years ago, a look at his family tree set off alarm bells. >> you know what, there was that second cousin who also had gastric cancer. and then-- oh, wait, there is a third cousin and another third cousin. all of a sudden, it's like, whoa! >> reporter: genetic testing rrvealed he carried a rare mutation that gave him a 55% to 70% chance of developing stomach cancer. his mother alice also carries me mutation. >> you know, my mom, when i mund out the news about me, my mother was very emotional and y sically said to me that she was very sorry for passing this on to me. >> reporter: rosenberg then faced a decision, do nothing and hope for the best, or do something dramatic, just like an
ki medical news now, genetic etsting is now helping patients sop cancer before it strikes. omat includes stomach cancer, which will kill nearly 11,000 isericans this year. alt the testing is also forcing some to make a difficult decision. here's dr. jon lapook. r. all right. lie down. >> reporter: when aaron rosenberg's aunt, alice grossman, was diagnosed with a genetic form of stomach cancer two years ago, a look at his family tree set off alarm bells. >> you know what, there was...
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. >> i'm kate ki. >> nice to meet you. >> i love music. i love festivals. i don't love spending half the day trying to find my friends. if your friends are like mine, they are bad at giving directions. i'm in the middle, holding up my phone. i created a game that tells you whether you are getting warmer or cooler until you are hot. it's way more intuitive than looking at a map and more fun. brands spend $1.4 million a year on sponsorship and looking for ways to engage with festival goers. use it as a relevant, innovative thing at the events. use it for a v.i.p. entry. right now, the app is available to download free in the app store. i'm looking for partners to take it to the next level. >> cool. >> all right. nice job. >> thanks. >> so, pitching to influencers, i want to hear what you thought of it, not as an idea, but an idea you would write about. she is out here pitching to influencers to get them to write about it. i'm going give you a second to ask questions. >> i thought you did a great job. it's a cool idea. one additional place i think it could be
. >> i'm kate ki. >> nice to meet you. >> i love music. i love festivals. i don't love spending half the day trying to find my friends. if your friends are like mine, they are bad at giving directions. i'm in the middle, holding up my phone. i created a game that tells you whether you are getting warmer or cooler until you are hot. it's way more intuitive than looking at a map and more fun. brands spend $1.4 million a year on sponsorship and looking for ways to engage with...
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and we had, i believe, 58 muslim countries, the leads, the kis, th absolute leaders from every -- there was nobody in cond place. they were the leaders of the thing. and unbeknownst to anybody else, people would come up to was not a setup -- they would come up to me and say, sir, you can't have peace in the middle east without pea between the israelis and the palestinianpal. i said, why? what di derence? whs it matter so far? d it's just impossible to make peace in the middle east unless it's between the israelis. i heard that from on the king of saudi arabia, a greatuy, king solomon, and then somebody else came up, and he was not told, oh, go up and say it. i know where they are coming from, and i must have had 12 leaders say it, and they just said it. i startedze to reahat peace between israel len the palestinians for the middle ea is a very important thing. and we're trying very lard to it. i think probably two-state is more likely, but you know what? if they do asingle, a double, i'm okay with it if they are both ppy. if they are both happy, i'm okay with iereither. think the two st
and we had, i believe, 58 muslim countries, the leads, the kis, th absolute leaders from every -- there was nobody in cond place. they were the leaders of the thing. and unbeknownst to anybody else, people would come up to was not a setup -- they would come up to me and say, sir, you can't have peace in the middle east without pea between the israelis and the palestinianpal. i said, why? what di derence? whs it matter so far? d it's just impossible to make peace in the middle east unless it's...
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so youander was kied. >> in a suicide bombing. >> reporter: and now it's your job. >> yeah. ( laughs. >> reporter: it may be america's longest war, but it's one being fought over here on afghan soil, and nobody is more tired of the fighting than the afghans themselves. s,arlie d'agata, cbs news, kabul, afghanistan. >> glor: the 9/11 attacks ushered in a new era of security at airports. now new facial technology is showing early signs of success. s.t there are critics. here's kris van cleave. >> reporter: in the last three eweks, new facial recognition technology at washington's dulles airport has caught two impostors trying to illegally enter the u.s. yesterday it was a woman from ghana with someone else's passport. last month, with his real identification hidden in his shoe, a 26-year-old man from the blpublic of congo tried to enter with a french passport. >> we're using it for security purposes. we're trying to make sure country timely, but also trying to make sure we avoid any imposters, someone using a document that doesn't belong to tem to try to enter the u.s. >> reporter: cus
so youander was kied. >> in a suicide bombing. >> reporter: and now it's your job. >> yeah. ( laughs. >> reporter: it may be america's longest war, but it's one being fought over here on afghan soil, and nobody is more tired of the fighting than the afghans themselves. s,arlie d'agata, cbs news, kabul, afghanistan. >> glor: the 9/11 attacks ushered in a new era of security at airports. now new facial technology is showing early signs of success. s.t there are...
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ki they had a little help, i have a feeling. >> reporter: ford is set to testify in two days. she says kavanaugh held her down and groped her in high school. ro i was not at the party described. i was not anywhere at any place resembling that in the summer of 1982. >> reporter: today, the 11 republican men who sit on the senate judiciary committee jnounced they have hired an unnamed female lawyer to question ford at the hearing for them. >> i think that's an appropriate ty to do it. >> reporter: ford has repeatedly requested not to ble a lawyer. the trial-like setup is normally reserved for rare, complex legal hearings like watergate. >> are you aware of the arstallation of any listening devices in the oval office of the president? ice eporter: and impeachment. republicans say hiring a woman lawyer is the respectful thing to do. will democrats follow suit? >> our senators are not afraid, as the republicans seem to be, pu confront this situation and deal with the truth. >> reporter: democrats are still pushing for an f.b.i. background investigation. today, alaska's lisa murkows
ki they had a little help, i have a feeling. >> reporter: ford is set to testify in two days. she says kavanaugh held her down and groped her in high school. ro i was not at the party described. i was not anywhere at any place resembling that in the summer of 1982. >> reporter: today, the 11 republican men who sit on the senate judiciary committee jnounced they have hired an unnamed female lawyer to question ford at the hearing for them. >> i think that's an appropriate ty to...
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at this hour, florence is a kis dangerous category 3. there are a couple of important factors to bear in mind. a remarkable development overnight. the storm track shifting to the south slightly. meaning communities in south carolina are now preparing for a possible direct hit, as well. and georgia now in the threat zone, this stretches all the way north up to maryland. and here is the other major concern. they expect florence to slow down and grow wider and sit here right off the coast. it is now 500 miles across. astronauts on the space station needed a super wide angle lens to capture it all. and the hurricane is expected to hover right here, tlshing these communities for days. the change in the track tonight has so many families reassessing. i heard so many families say they have no choice but to get out. and the governor right here in north carolina tonight is warning disaster is at the doorstep and it's coming in. i want to show you our drone camera overhead right here on wrightsville beach, you can see the pier behind me. we want t
at this hour, florence is a kis dangerous category 3. there are a couple of important factors to bear in mind. a remarkable development overnight. the storm track shifting to the south slightly. meaning communities in south carolina are now preparing for a possible direct hit, as well. and georgia now in the threat zone, this stretches all the way north up to maryland. and here is the other major concern. they expect florence to slow down and grow wider and sit here right off the coast. it is...
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we switch to the tanya's for conics which is like this is also a tourist train and it makes trips to ki-chan with the weekend. the trans ecuadorian railway was once much more than a means of transport it was a symbol of national pride. but a lot of the freight traffic was moved from the railway to the pan-american highway . still the legacy of the railway remains. mr seaborne or where the several got over and if there were people in this national symbol was created during the administration of president. here because he was our country's greatest citizen here the rail project overcame enormous difficulties. in the end this new transport system helped to move goods and services between the coast and the highlands and for decades the system as a symbol of national unity is the opposite unfortunately it no longer is thirty years our goal is to restore. this national symbol and it's called troll heritage. but cannot be done with a railway line that caters mostly tourists. we arrive in quito our final destination. this is the world's highest capital city at an elevation of two thousand eight hund
we switch to the tanya's for conics which is like this is also a tourist train and it makes trips to ki-chan with the weekend. the trans ecuadorian railway was once much more than a means of transport it was a symbol of national pride. but a lot of the freight traffic was moved from the railway to the pan-american highway . still the legacy of the railway remains. mr seaborne or where the several got over and if there were people in this national symbol was created during the administration of...
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. >> so when you're doing the larry ki larry king show, what is the most embarrassing moment? did somebody not show up or was somebody drunk? >> the most embarrassing moment is when raquel welsh was -- >> who is raquel welsh? >> i remember her. >> she was -- she was a guest and she was intoxicated and i said, hey, we're going on the air. and she said i'm not ready. i said well larry king is live and we're live. the music is playing. and she said, i'm, you know, i'm not ready. and i said well you have to come. and i pulled her out. and she gets on the set and the music -- now, ladies and gentlemen, it's larry king live! and tonight raquel welsh and she burped. >> and larry said, are you okay? and she said, it's just a burp, larry. by the way, only if you look like raquel welsh can you burp on national television. yeah. that's how it was. >> okay. is that embarrassing enough? but the great moment back to politics for a minute is we were talking about when we had had ross perot on "larry king live," the famous weekend when president george herbert walker bush went to congress to
. >> so when you're doing the larry ki larry king show, what is the most embarrassing moment? did somebody not show up or was somebody drunk? >> the most embarrassing moment is when raquel welsh was -- >> who is raquel welsh? >> i remember her. >> she was -- she was a guest and she was intoxicated and i said, hey, we're going on the air. and she said i'm not ready. i said well larry king is live and we're live. the music is playing. and she said, i'm, you know, i'm...
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bad times at the el royale hits th october 12t> up next, the ki. helpt bullying.we are back with our series, the children's book. >> we are hoping it starts a la conversat i sat down with f peoplem the kind campaign. they focus on awareness of bull bet girls while to it. hr ghout seventh and eighth grade i didn't want to face the sp group of girls in the ha. i wastu td throughout those two years. >> mine was my junior year of e was, yknow, a group of gis tha just turned on me and i just feltompletel alone o scho. for lauryn and mo expe with bullying that un them years later as coe studes and led this em we stopped in 60 cits in 28 stat and drove 10,000 mis ta with thousands of girls all over the country. girls that would ultimately what started as a doy nearly ten years ago has tur into aat nionwide mo. travel the country boys experience bullying, too, but the girls experience can be so, for lack of a better word, kd of psycholog. what have you learned in talkin? is a common experience o bu as you can imagine, the evn of so has chan in such a crazy way. when we st
bad times at the el royale hits th october 12t> up next, the ki. helpt bullying.we are back with our series, the children's book. >> we are hoping it starts a la conversat i sat down with f peoplem the kind campaign. they focus on awareness of bull bet girls while to it. hr ghout seventh and eighth grade i didn't want to face the sp group of girls in the ha. i wastu td throughout those two years. >> mine was my junior year of e was, yknow, a group of gis tha just turned on me and...
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. >> a lot of women do come to the store with their ki. you don't want to be worried about that. >> and you don't want to be worried that this either. sticker shock athe hospital. one woman's $34,000 e.r. nightmare. 're working for out what to look for so it doesn't happen t you. >>> tonight dinner may ben danger.ns te of tons >>> a consumer alert about a surprise medical expen cost you thousands. >> we are working for you. shining a spotlight on a nationwide practice that could blind side you the nt time you go to the e.r. what you need to know. >> ware talking about when a provider bills you for whatever your insurance company won't pay for. if it hasn't affected you, consider yourself lucky. >> it came off the bat. >> a baseball to the face. sending zach hamilton to thy emergeoom with a broken nose. his dad took him to local hospital he knew took his health insurance. >> they said lucky for you, there is a plastic surgeon on call. >> but their luck ended there. a few weeks later they received a bill for $34,000. >> i was confused becaus
. >> a lot of women do come to the store with their ki. you don't want to be worried about that. >> and you don't want to be worried that this either. sticker shock athe hospital. one woman's $34,000 e.r. nightmare. 're working for out what to look for so it doesn't happen t you. >>> tonight dinner may ben danger.ns te of tons >>> a consumer alert about a surprise medical expen cost you thousands. >> we are working for you. shining a spotlight on a nationwide...
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help my research fellow in global food justice at the university of sheffield and joining us in london ki answer like a spokesman for save the children welcome to the program can let me start with you mean your report also says that say save the children is making an assessment that between august and december of this year about four hundred ninety thousand children are likely to die as a result of hunger just how do you reach that number how do you reach that conclusion in the first place. i thank you for having us on the show so i think the first thing to say with the number in the report means the number the five hundred ninety thousand children are estimated for the entirety of the year so i think it was a one of the versions of the paper so we're talking about five hundred one thousand for the entirety of twenty eighteen that said we worked out all of these numbers are the big four point five million which is a huge huge number and the scale of the problem we just can't hide from four point five million it's a total number estimated by u.n. figures that will require treatment for hum
help my research fellow in global food justice at the university of sheffield and joining us in london ki answer like a spokesman for save the children welcome to the program can let me start with you mean your report also says that say save the children is making an assessment that between august and december of this year about four hundred ninety thousand children are likely to die as a result of hunger just how do you reach that number how do you reach that conclusion in the first place. i...
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it's the lion ki. it's $10 to park. it's free if you want to walk up y you can tunr car radio. they tell you what station. the d.c. roller girls the roller derby team will be going car to car, serving food and, snacks. and there's subtitles, closed captions to it can be a sing along. >> if you want something that's less passive and want to get out and jam, check out wyclef jean tonight at the howard theater. jett roe lle. and suicidal tendencies will be at the 9:30 club. >> if you're in the mood for jazz. head to the ross lynn jazz festival and brake will be at capital one >>arena. hat's going to be a big show. the full weeke guide is on the nbc washington app. >> a look at your first road traffic and roads for the weekend. a lot of stuff happening downtown this weekend. the race for the cure downtown om 8:30 to 11:00. pennsylvaniaa knew. third street between d and pennsylvania avenue. going to be pretty busy downtown. nations escape triathlotriathlo. closures begin white hurst this weekend. at 7:00 another set of closures. it's pretty extensive. full list on the app. the 385 h
it's the lion ki. it's $10 to park. it's free if you want to walk up y you can tunr car radio. they tell you what station. the d.c. roller girls the roller derby team will be going car to car, serving food and, snacks. and there's subtitles, closed captions to it can be a sing along. >> if you want something that's less passive and want to get out and jam, check out wyclef jean tonight at the howard theater. jett roe lle. and suicidal tendencies will be at the 9:30 club. >> if...
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it's kind of chaowic but much extra would you be willing ki pay. >> worng for you to find the delivery services. >> well as you would expect coitenience comesh a price and a new survey by washington consumers textbook diovered as well. >> many of these delivery services are the prices you'dn pay your own instore. fresh direct cha4es a 2 peculiar mark up. amazon prime now 15%higher. insta cart mark up, 36%. and surprisingly none of the services were rated hh for quality. >> one of the things that we found is about half the orders got, half our produce, we would have complained if this were really an order for us. either the stuff was squished or missing or, youknow, really small. >> many of these services require yearly memberships, service fees and don't forget you have to include tips too. if you want to try one out, many offer two w free promotions, just don't forget to cancel before the promo ends. go to our nbcashingtonpp and search groceries. back to >> good morning, everybody. 5:26 on a friday morning. storm team 4 weather alerte becae had heavy rain overnight there's deep puddle
it's kind of chaowic but much extra would you be willing ki pay. >> worng for you to find the delivery services. >> well as you would expect coitenience comesh a price and a new survey by washington consumers textbook diovered as well. >> many of these delivery services are the prices you'dn pay your own instore. fresh direct cha4es a 2 peculiar mark up. amazon prime now 15%higher. insta cart mark up, 36%. and surprisingly none of the services were rated hh for quality....
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ryan, ki see the very long line of people who are waiting to get if. describe the scene. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, dana. this line started forming early this morning around 6:30. keep in mind, these are all invited guests, hand picked by senator mccain and his guests to be at this service. this line is massive. it wraps around the block here, which is an enormous campus here in washington, d.c. that is described as solemn. we seen a lot of notable dignitaries, leon panetta, the former president of mexico vincente fox. each one will have a chance to go in and be there to pay their final respects to senator mccain. we mentioned. we talked many times, this was a hand pecked group, part of this me lick i ticklously planned funeral. dana. >> ryan, thank you so much. here with me is cnn's political analyst, gloria borger. your thoughts right now. >> my thoughts are as i look at that lean of people, what's remarkable to me it's bipartisan. there are democrats and republicans in that line, all of whom respected and admired and fought with senator john m
ryan, ki see the very long line of people who are waiting to get if. describe the scene. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, dana. this line started forming early this morning around 6:30. keep in mind, these are all invited guests, hand picked by senator mccain and his guests to be at this service. this line is massive. it wraps around the block here, which is an enormous campus here in washington, d.c. that is described as solemn. we seen a lot of notable dignitaries, leon panetta, the...
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ki >> we're w for you in comparing grocery delivery serviceshat promise to take all the stress out of grocery pistore sh. susan hogan has the result. >> reporter: as yld w expect, convenience comes with a price in a new survey discovered this as well. manyf the delivery services add a big mark-up to the prices would u pay on your own and in store. a 24% mark-up. amazon primeow 15% higher. insta-cart mark-up, 36%.a- inrt at costco, 20%. enough to wyoming out the warehouse price advantage. surprisingly, none of th services were rated high for quality. >> one of the problems we found when we we using these places in getting a lot of orders from them. o about half ters we got, half our produce was like, we would have complained if this were really an ouser for the stuff was squished or missing or really small. >> reporter: many of the services require yearly memberships, service foes and don't forget tips. if y want to try one out, many offer two-week free promotions of the just don't forget on candle before the promoends. go to our nbc washington app and searchgr oceries. >>> thank you.
ki >> we're w for you in comparing grocery delivery serviceshat promise to take all the stress out of grocery pistore sh. susan hogan has the result. >> reporter: as yld w expect, convenience comes with a price in a new survey discovered this as well. manyf the delivery services add a big mark-up to the prices would u pay on your own and in store. a 24% mark-up. amazon primeow 15% higher. insta-cart mark-up, 36%.a- inrt at costco, 20%. enough to wyoming out the warehouse price...
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. >> reporter: it'e to protect ki. not that they a would dothing wrong, of course. of course not. >> i didn't. >> reporter: of course not. no one is accusing you of that. you nev know if a driver well. they have this policy so kids aren't alone. thank you. in fact, driver a driver, uber and lyft, six in total all letting this 15-year-old hop right into their cars. not a single no. driver watch what this says. >> is it okay if i'm 15? >> yes. >> okay. >> repter: yes, he is saying it's so common, he often picks up kids ordering cars from school. an eye-openernt for pa >> we taught our kids not to get in cars with strangers and then you are gelling them to in cars with strangers. it doesn't match up. >> when signing up for an uber or lyft oncount, they ask for your age anywhere, making it hard for parents and kid to know that driving kids is against the policy. now you know tt you needo police your own kids so they don't get themselves into danger. way, speaking of safety, i am excited. we are kicking off aew digital series today. this right here, rossen reports kids.
. >> reporter: it'e to protect ki. not that they a would dothing wrong, of course. of course not. >> i didn't. >> reporter: of course not. no one is accusing you of that. you nev know if a driver well. they have this policy so kids aren't alone. thank you. in fact, driver a driver, uber and lyft, six in total all letting this 15-year-old hop right into their cars. not a single no. driver watch what this says. >> is it okay if i'm 15? >> yes. >> okay. >>...
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a border patrol agent is behind bars this morning accused of kiing four women in texas. 35-year-old juan david ortiz is be dgcribed as a serial killer. he was arrested on saturday after a woman he allegedly tried to kidnap managed to escape. authorities say the four wom killed were prostitutes picked up by ortiz. it's notlear whether he was on duty at the time of the alleged killing. tt a deadlyk by a phon phony riachi band in mexico city is gang related. they opened fire in a busy restaurant killing five people. police are questioning two people now. it could be lked to a turf war between t rival gangs. >> massachusetts residents are finally going back to what's left of their homes.er one pn was killed. 20 others injured, and three h communitie to be evacuated. too much pressure in the natural gas lines are to blame. utility crews worked through the weekend to complete checks of homes and buildings in the effected areas. >> an aspirin a day may do more harm than good when it comes to protecting older adults heart disease. australian researchers found there's no benefit for healthy senio
a border patrol agent is behind bars this morning accused of kiing four women in texas. 35-year-old juan david ortiz is be dgcribed as a serial killer. he was arrested on saturday after a woman he allegedly tried to kidnap managed to escape. authorities say the four wom killed were prostitutes picked up by ortiz. it's notlear whether he was on duty at the time of the alleged killing. tt a deadlyk by a phon phony riachi band in mexico city is gang related. they opened fire in a busy restaurant...
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. >>> number seven, a way wh t kis ordrsnsedut >>> good morning, america. storm of a lifetime.ses in. >> this storm is a monster. >> the east coast bracing to get pummeled by the category 4 storm. expected to be one of the strongest to hit the region ever. the race to evacuate before it makes landfall. >> we're escaping hurricane florence. >> more than a million people ordered to leave. desperately trying to stock up on supplies. as stores and gas stations run out. the new warning about dangerous winds and a life-threatening storm surge. and the new timing and track just in. >>> president trump says the government is prepared for the hurricane. >> we're as ready as anybody has ever been. >> facing outrage over his comments about hurricane maria, calling the response in puerto
. >>> number seven, a way wh t kis ordrsnsedut >>> good morning, america. storm of a lifetime.ses in. >> this storm is a monster. >> the east coast bracing to get pummeled by the category 4 storm. expected to be one of the strongest to hit the region ever. the race to evacuate before it makes landfall. >> we're escaping hurricane florence. >> more than a million people ordered to leave. desperately trying to stock up on supplies. as stores and gas...
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an ki, i'm going to bring you in before we say good-bye on this. the mood i can imagine, we heard se rena reference the crowd there. enough of the crowds. let's celebrate naomi osaka, her win here. there are still though a lot of unhappy people. behind you in that stadium. >> oh, a lot of unhappy people leaving tonight. i tell you what, after it all calmed down and after serena accepted that game penalty and went out there to serve, the fans wouldn't stop booing. serena had to stop. pace around for a second. it was a good minute or two of the fans just letting their feeling known. she eventually got them to stop and continued on with the game. but i tell you what, this crowd, i mean, no one was anti osaka. just probably 95% serena and cheering for her and wanting to see her make history, especially after what she's gone through this past year and they were not happy this happened. they could just see the emotion coming out of serena. she was in tears three different times out there on the court. a lot of fans, i can tell you what, never going to fo
an ki, i'm going to bring you in before we say good-bye on this. the mood i can imagine, we heard se rena reference the crowd there. enough of the crowds. let's celebrate naomi osaka, her win here. there are still though a lot of unhappy people. behind you in that stadium. >> oh, a lot of unhappy people leaving tonight. i tell you what, after it all calmed down and after serena accepted that game penalty and went out there to serve, the fans wouldn't stop booing. serena had to stop. pace...
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i'm scared, yes, but i do feel that i am prepared enough that ki take care of i can take care of it, nephew here,ly hand him with the dogs. >> we will check in with you and your rescue dogs, you have a heart of gold. we wish you the best. >> thank you. >> time is running out to get out of the carolinas, though, before this hurricane hits. fema is describing this a mike tyson punch to the carolina coast. local officials say those who choose to stay will essentially be on their own. we are standing by here from the south carolina governor next. at ally, we're doing digital financial services right. but if that's not enough, we have more than 8000 allys looking out for one thing: you. call in the next ten minutes... and if that's not enough, we'll look after your every dollar. put down the phone. and if that's not enough, we'll look after your every cent. grab your wallet. (beeping sound) (computer voice) access denied. and if that's still not enough to help you save... oh the new one! we'll bring out the dogs. mush! (dogs barking) the old one's just fine! we'll do anything, seriously a
i'm scared, yes, but i do feel that i am prepared enough that ki take care of i can take care of it, nephew here,ly hand him with the dogs. >> we will check in with you and your rescue dogs, you have a heart of gold. we wish you the best. >> thank you. >> time is running out to get out of the carolinas, though, before this hurricane hits. fema is describing this a mike tyson punch to the carolina coast. local officials say those who choose to stay will essentially be on their...
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john blackstone reports on how it's makig it possible for one ki >>> for a girl and her parents it's welcome relief. john blackstone reports on how it's making it possible for one kindergartner to stay in school and perform her best. >> reporter: village school in santa rosa, california, five-year-old brooke adams is there driving in kindergarten. that's a huge breakthrough, says her mother. >> she's playing. she's learning. she continues to 20. she knows her colors. she knows her letters. >> reporter: brooke's success comes in spite of a debilitating condition, a form of epilepsy that causes violent seizures, her family once recorded on video. >> her seizures would be lasting hours, even in the hospital, trying to get them to stop was very hard. >> reporter: no medication worked until they tried an oil derived fromana. >> we started to explore thc, which is the psychoactive part of marijuana, but that is actually what her body needs to stop the seizures. >> reporter: when it came time for brooke to go to kindergarten, the school district put up a roadblock. >> our concerns were real
john blackstone reports on how it's makig it possible for one ki >>> for a girl and her parents it's welcome relief. john blackstone reports on how it's making it possible for one kindergartner to stay in school and perform her best. >> reporter: village school in santa rosa, california, five-year-old brooke adams is there driving in kindergarten. that's a huge breakthrough, says her mother. >> she's playing. she's learning. she continues to 20. she knows her colors. she...
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>>>ki do itestedn doughnuts. don't worry. it's not what you think.rop from its name, not menu. it would just be called dunk in. it's to reflect the increasing focus on coffee and other drinks. you said the coffee is good. >> i drank it six years on the east coast. >> is that ihop and ihob and changing it back. >> i don't think so. they want to compete with the other good coffee chains. >>> thanks, michael. >>> surgery is not always needed for appendicitis. the results out of finland contradict that the best way to treat the appendix. it's long been thought of an emergency. nearly 2/3 of patients treated with antibiotics fared well after five years. one-third later required surgery. >>> new survey finds a third of americans over the age of 45 are lonely. more than 3,000 people were surveyed by the aarp. among the most striking findings is that people who never speak to their neighbors are nearly twice as likely to be lonely than those who have talked to their neighbors. if you ever met my neighbors? >> social isolation and loneliness have been found t
>>>ki do itestedn doughnuts. don't worry. it's not what you think.rop from its name, not menu. it would just be called dunk in. it's to reflect the increasing focus on coffee and other drinks. you said the coffee is good. >> i drank it six years on the east coast. >> is that ihop and ihob and changing it back. >> i don't think so. they want to compete with the other good coffee chains. >>> thanks, michael. >>> surgery is not always needed for...
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if you are going to aim at the ki king, you better hit him. >> e perts say mueller's potenti potentialt trump could go on. they say that the move that mueller could make which would really shake donald trump, a potential indictment of a member of trump's family like donald trump jr. or jcpared kushner an looking at whether they have been truthful with investigators. >> mueller so committed to being a prosecutor, he often hasn't lasted long in the private sector in his career. >> that's right. he is dogged about public service. in his entire tire career he has taken two breaks to take high-paying jobs as a private lawyer. they have lasted no more than a couple of years. he can't stand defending people who he thinks are goalie. he doesn't last long as a criminal defense attorney. >> that's a great line. thanks very much. >>> coming up, breaking news. president trump attacks the attorney general for allowing the prosecution of two republican congressmen who were early supporters of his. is he suggesting his own political allies or above the law? - i love my grandma. - anncr: as you grow o
if you are going to aim at the ki king, you better hit him. >> e perts say mueller's potenti potentialt trump could go on. they say that the move that mueller could make which would really shake donald trump, a potential indictment of a member of trump's family like donald trump jr. or jcpared kushner an looking at whether they have been truthful with investigators. >> mueller so committed to being a prosecutor, he often hasn't lasted long in the private sector in his career....
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her social media accounts have all been taken down, but according to an ar kied linkedin page, she got her ph.d. in educational psychology 20 years ago at usc and in 2009 she got a masters in epidemiology and biostatistics here at stanford. >> obviously she is a well-studied, serious person had has been through a lot of academic training. >> reporter: lanny chan is a fellow at stand forward's hoover institute and professor at stanford law school. he also served at mitt romney's policy advisor in his 2012 presidential run. >> you come to this with a republican background. what do you think of the idea this is a democratic employ? >> first of all, the accusations are serious regardless whether they come from a democrat, republican or independent. this is sort of the classic political bombshell that has completely thrown this process off in a way that i think effects not just the likelihood of judge kavanaugh's confirmation, but also has deep implications for the politics of the midterm elections. >> reporter: he said both sides need to air their take on things publicly. >> it is impossib
her social media accounts have all been taken down, but according to an ar kied linkedin page, she got her ph.d. in educational psychology 20 years ago at usc and in 2009 she got a masters in epidemiology and biostatistics here at stanford. >> obviously she is a well-studied, serious person had has been through a lot of academic training. >> reporter: lanny chan is a fellow at stand forward's hoover institute and professor at stanford law school. he also served at mitt romney's...
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ki kirk cousins, was often rumored to be a target of the niners until that trade that brought in jimmyht, things worked out perfectly for the niners, but shanahan found out for a minute when he found out he would not be reunited with cousins, he told john he was in mourning. >> i told him how bad of a choice of word that was. but no, i understood what he was trying to say. i still do have a lot of respect for kirk. and i think he is in a very good situation and went to a very good place. and i'm very happy for him for that with what he has been through. and i'm extremely happy with who we have here, and where we're at and the decision that we made on who to go with before that. . that is for sure. the le'veon bell holdout in pittsburgh, this thing is getting pretty ugly. it's not player versus management over money anymore, now it's player versus player. the steelers, the players thought bell was going to show up today and play with them in their opener on sunday. he didn't show. and now his agent is saying bell's holdout may continue. two knows how long. james conner will start in bel
ki kirk cousins, was often rumored to be a target of the niners until that trade that brought in jimmyht, things worked out perfectly for the niners, but shanahan found out for a minute when he found out he would not be reunited with cousins, he told john he was in mourning. >> i told him how bad of a choice of word that was. but no, i understood what he was trying to say. i still do have a lot of respect for kirk. and i think he is in a very good situation and went to a very good place....
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abc 7 news reporter lilliian ki has the story. >> reporter: in the tiny town of crockett and beyond, just aut everyone tells the same thing. but no one was quite sure what it was. >> i live in a four-plex. i thought maybe somebody did in. >> we were sitting, having a beverage, we thought that a diesel or something had ran into the building. >> reporter: turned out it was an earthquake, magnitude 3.3. residents say what set this tremblor apart was there was no rumbling, just one big jolt. >> it sounded like a big bang. i didn't think it was an earthquake, because it didn't really roll, it banged. >> reporter: the u.s. geological survey says this was on the southern end of the napa fault. unlike 2014, this latest event was quite small. >> the motion itself was rather short-lived. so it moved briefly and stopped, so it generated more of a pulse. >> reporter: there were no reports of injuries in a j&l market. only a few items got knocked off the shelves. but it made for lively conversation for the rest of the day. >> people said, did you feel that? >> reporter: and for everyone else, the
abc 7 news reporter lilliian ki has the story. >> reporter: in the tiny town of crockett and beyond, just aut everyone tells the same thing. but no one was quite sure what it was. >> i live in a four-plex. i thought maybe somebody did in. >> we were sitting, having a beverage, we thought that a diesel or something had ran into the building. >> reporter: turned out it was an earthquake, magnitude 3.3. residents say what set this tremblor apart was there was no rumbling,...