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fellow church member, kim adams, says she got to know a dave who was very different from the heartlesslanderer described by nici's friends and family. the dave kim knew was a forlorn widower who spoke fondly about his lost wife. >> when he would speak of her, i could see a sadness in him. we would have conversations about, you know, he was struggling, because he missed her. >> meanwhile, at the county sheriff's office, the three-ring binders that made up the pietz file moved from desk to desk, until in 2010, they were picked up by two cold case cops, jake and mike. each was determined to apply some heat. >> i called gayle up and said i've got this case now and it's my intent to be the last detective to have this case. >> they laid out the entire investigation, and then homed in on day one. that saturday morning nici pietz presumably left the condo she shared with dave and headed out to her special aa meeting. to the cold case detectives' fresh eyes, a few key pieces of evidence from that morning jumped out. common-sense stuff, really. like nici's wedding ring. a photo taken in 2006 sho
fellow church member, kim adams, says she got to know a dave who was very different from the heartlesslanderer described by nici's friends and family. the dave kim knew was a forlorn widower who spoke fondly about his lost wife. >> when he would speak of her, i could see a sadness in him. we would have conversations about, you know, he was struggling, because he missed her. >> meanwhile, at the county sheriff's office, the three-ring binders that made up the pietz file moved from...
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consulting is in our state capital in dover, very successful minorities and women-owned business, kim adams is the founder, first hud zone small businesses in delaware and benefitted from sba loan products. twist juice, one of my favorites. one in downtown rehoe both beach and they tell me that score consulting helped to develop a business plan and market research. i'm the ranking member of the appropriations funds committee which funds the sba. i'm interested in the funds for business centers and mentoring through score and sba offices and other programs. so, let me just touch on those if i could. i work to increase sba and wbc funding and i think there's an important network across the country that helps address access to capital and mentoring and business planning. so i'd be interested in hearing from all of you about what your views are about wbc's, whether they're acceptable, relevant and whether they're important in terms of in network and second, the networking that you spoke to, the need for mentorship. score i think does a great job in delaware and i'm not sure if that's the case n
consulting is in our state capital in dover, very successful minorities and women-owned business, kim adams is the founder, first hud zone small businesses in delaware and benefitted from sba loan products. twist juice, one of my favorites. one in downtown rehoe both beach and they tell me that score consulting helped to develop a business plan and market research. i'm the ranking member of the appropriations funds committee which funds the sba. i'm interested in the funds for business centers...
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sponsor of terrorism two cases have been cited during the deliberations the killing of kim jong un's half brother adam a lazy an airport and the treatment of american students was a woman who died of his injuries after being released from north korean custody neither represent terrorism they argued nonetheless more sanctions will now be announced by the treasury department their words unclear this will prove to be anything more than a symbolic measure given all of the sanctions that have already been levied against pyongyang something the secretary of state alluded to i don't want to suggest to you that the designation is suddenly going to put a whole new layer of sanctions olympia's again i think we already have north korea so heavily sanctioned in so many ways with the u.n. resolutions that have been undertaken but this will close a few additional. analysts are attempting to discern a comprehensive strategy for north korea from the trumpet ministration i think it's disappointing trump came to washington as an outsider and i really thought that maybe there was some chance that he could have a policy
sponsor of terrorism two cases have been cited during the deliberations the killing of kim jong un's half brother adam a lazy an airport and the treatment of american students was a woman who died of his injuries after being released from north korean custody neither represent terrorism they argued nonetheless more sanctions will now be announced by the treasury department their words unclear this will prove to be anything more than a symbolic measure given all of the sanctions that have...
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sponsor of terrorism two cases have been cited during the deliberations the killing of kim jong un's half brother adam a lazy an airport and the treatment of american student on a woman who died of his injuries after being released from north korean custody neither represent terrorism they argued nonetheless more sanctions will now be announced by the treasury department there it's unclear this will prove to be anything more than a symbolic measure given all of the sanctions that have already been levied against pyongyang something the secretary of state alluded to i don't want to suggest to you that the designation is suddenly going to put a whole new layer of sanctions olympia's again i think we already have north korea so heavily sanctioned in so many ways with the u.n. resolutions that have been undertaken but this will close a few additional loopholes all analysts are attempting to discern a comprehensive strategy for north korea from the trumpet ministration i think it's disappointing trump came to washington as an outsider and i really thought that maybe there was some. chance that he could hav
sponsor of terrorism two cases have been cited during the deliberations the killing of kim jong un's half brother adam a lazy an airport and the treatment of american student on a woman who died of his injuries after being released from north korean custody neither represent terrorism they argued nonetheless more sanctions will now be announced by the treasury department there it's unclear this will prove to be anything more than a symbolic measure given all of the sanctions that have already...
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main examples that have been cited by the administration first of all the killing of kim jong un's half brother adam a lazy and forward and secondly the treatment of an american student or woman who was detained in pyongyang then returned to the u.s. and died subsequently a very mysterious injuries state department lawyer said that didn't meet the definition of terrorism nonetheless the administration has decided to put north korea back on this list joining iran. and syria on that list had been on the list before from one thousand nine hundred eight when it bombed a south korean airliner killing about one hundred people clearly that did meet what the state of public thought was the definition of terrorism it was then taken off in two thousand and eight by george w. bush and made a renewed push for diplomacy over the nuclear program and now once again north korea is back on a state sponsor of terrorism in the eyes of the united states of ministration she have a chance to thank you very much got us foreign ministers ending a ten day visit to the u.s. where he's been discussing the g.c.c. crisis speaki
main examples that have been cited by the administration first of all the killing of kim jong un's half brother adam a lazy and forward and secondly the treatment of an american student or woman who was detained in pyongyang then returned to the u.s. and died subsequently a very mysterious injuries state department lawyer said that didn't meet the definition of terrorism nonetheless the administration has decided to put north korea back on this list joining iran. and syria on that list had been...
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sponsor of terrorism two cases have been cited during the deliberations the killing of kim jong un's half brother adam a lazy an airport and the treatment of american student on a woman who died of his injuries after being released from north korean custody neither represents terrorism they argued nonetheless more sanctions will now be announced by the treasury department there it's unclear this will prove to be anything more than a symbolic measure given all of the sanctions that have already been levied against pyongyang something the secretary of state alluded to i don't want to suggest to you that the designation is suddenly going to put a whole new layer of sanctions olympus again i think we already have north korea so heavily sanctioned in so many ways with the u.n. resolutions that have been undertaken but this will close a few additional loopholes all analysts are attempting to discern a comprehensive strategy for north korea from the trumpet ministration i think it's disappointing trump came to washington as an outsider and i really thought that maybe there was some chance that he could have
sponsor of terrorism two cases have been cited during the deliberations the killing of kim jong un's half brother adam a lazy an airport and the treatment of american student on a woman who died of his injuries after being released from north korean custody neither represents terrorism they argued nonetheless more sanctions will now be announced by the treasury department there it's unclear this will prove to be anything more than a symbolic measure given all of the sanctions that have already...
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kim jong-un. >> joining me now, adam mount, senior at the federation of north american sciences, we should be cleart those north koreans we have spoken to are in the higher echelons of north crane society and that reflects on their view, but when you hear ordinary north koreans talk like that, how do you read that? >> those statements are highly co- choreographed, they're important to the regime. but it's important that north korean officials and u.s. officials don't overstate their capabilities in a conflict. there's been signs that donald trump is either getting poor military advise or he's not retaining the food military advice he is getting, with the efficacy of u.s. missile systems and so on. so the yooutd is realizing that there's no good options to roll back north korea's nuclear and missile programs that they could take with limited risk to u.s. foss in south korea and to our allies, and at the same time, the north koreans need to understand,through deterrent threats and through u.s. statements is that they can't win a major war. they're really looking at a poor negative military situation,
kim jong-un. >> joining me now, adam mount, senior at the federation of north american sciences, we should be cleart those north koreans we have spoken to are in the higher echelons of north crane society and that reflects on their view, but when you hear ordinary north koreans talk like that, how do you read that? >> those statements are highly co- choreographed, they're important to the regime. but it's important that north korean officials and u.s. officials don't overstate their...
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. >> supervisor kim: thank you, and i understand that we also have adam sandwater from omwd as well for additional questions. and so before i move to questions and comments, i want to go to our budget and legislative analyst. >> good morning, chair kim, supervisor peskin. yes, this as she noted, resolutions of intention. they do not obligate the board to approve the i.f.d. sub project area or the bond issuance. also do direct the port director to prepare an infrastructure financing plan for the i.f.d. project area. that plan was not available as of the writing of the report. there is a list on page six of our report of the potential projects. however, the actual projects are not yet defined. also notice on page 11 of our report that the property tax increment expected to be generated by the mission rock development is about $1 billion over the term of the i.f.d.s. however, the proposed limit on tax increment that could be allocated to the i.f.d. is about 3.85 billion, this is considered like 20% contingency. this contingency is higher than the contingency included in the proposed i.f.d.
. >> supervisor kim: thank you, and i understand that we also have adam sandwater from omwd as well for additional questions. and so before i move to questions and comments, i want to go to our budget and legislative analyst. >> good morning, chair kim, supervisor peskin. yes, this as she noted, resolutions of intention. they do not obligate the board to approve the i.f.d. sub project area or the bond issuance. also do direct the port director to prepare an infrastructure financing...
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jong—un wanted to achieve before he says 0k, how much does kim jong—un wanted to achieve before he says ok, now i am ready to talk? paul adamsving an emergency meeting today to discuss this. we will discuss it later in the pro— grab. —— programme. 0n the third day of his visit to myanmar, pope francis has been celebrating an open—air mass in the city of yangon. earlier there was an international outcry at the pope's failure to use the word "rohingya" while delivering the main speech of his visit. joining me now is the bbc‘s southeast asia correspondent jonathan head, who is in yangon. tell us how this mass has gone forward in the light of his lack of use of the word rohingya yesterday. we should conceptualise that. people here in myanmar, at least the government and the wood is majority, are delighted he did not use the word rohingya. ispoke are delighted he did not use the word rohingya. i spoke to a hardline nationalist yesterday he said if he had used, in our view, the christians would be siding with the rohingya. ili dislike intensely. perhaps it was too much expectation that he would do that. yesterday was about diploma
jong—un wanted to achieve before he says 0k, how much does kim jong—un wanted to achieve before he says ok, now i am ready to talk? paul adamsving an emergency meeting today to discuss this. we will discuss it later in the pro— grab. —— programme. 0n the third day of his visit to myanmar, pope francis has been celebrating an open—air mass in the city of yangon. earlier there was an international outcry at the pope's failure to use the word "rohingya" while delivering the...
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life harder for the north korean leader, but kim jong-un seems determined to achieve his nuclear ambition and unwilling to talk in the meantime. paul adams, bbc news, seoul. jane: for more on north korea's capabilities, i was joined a short time ago by a fellow from the heritage foundation, a former cia deputy chief. it went higher and further. how worried should we be? >> we should be very worried, although it only traveled a thousand kilometers, it went to the highest trajectory ever. but the range estimate is that the previous icbm tests were 10,000 or 11,000 kilometers this could've run the equivalent of 13,000 kilometers. this is the third successful icbm flight out of three. they are moving closer and closer to deployment status. jane: any idea what the timeline is now? because there are varying estimates. >> there are varying estimates, and in a way we are just nitpicking. whether they have the capability today, tomorrow, next month, next year, they are in the endgame of having the capability of being able to hit the entire continental united states with a nuclear weapon, perhaps an h-bomb. jane: what do you make of the timing of
life harder for the north korean leader, but kim jong-un seems determined to achieve his nuclear ambition and unwilling to talk in the meantime. paul adams, bbc news, seoul. jane: for more on north korea's capabilities, i was joined a short time ago by a fellow from the heritage foundation, a former cia deputy chief. it went higher and further. how worried should we be? >> we should be very worried, although it only traveled a thousand kilometers, it went to the highest trajectory ever....
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democrat phil murphy and republican kim guadagno, second to that, the senate race between steve sweeney and township fran grand ear. new jersey teachers yours and is adamant at unseating sweeney they say too much partners with governor chris christie. while leaving office, christie influence on this reelection psych sell clear, specially in began danno versus murphy. >> she worked well with christine. i think she would keep doing work, progressing the same. >> we need some change. i'm here to put my vote in for some change. >> so for the first time in eight years, we will have a new govenor-elect dollars in new jersey. but will we have a new senate president at well? polls are open until 8:00 p.m. live in west depford, cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news ." >> thank you, cleve. polls in new jersey will stay open once again until 8:00 tonight. >> the polls also open in pennsylvania. "eyewitness news" caught up with philadelphia mayor jim kenney as he cast his vote this morning in old city. >> and in just a few hours, philadelphia vote letters finds out who will become their next district attorney. joe holden enough queen village with that part of election
democrat phil murphy and republican kim guadagno, second to that, the senate race between steve sweeney and township fran grand ear. new jersey teachers yours and is adamant at unseating sweeney they say too much partners with governor chris christie. while leaving office, christie influence on this reelection psych sell clear, specially in began danno versus murphy. >> she worked well with christine. i think she would keep doing work, progressing the same. >> we need some change....
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adam joseph is back with the forecast. after 8 years of chris christie, is kim guadagno the change new jersey really needs? guadagno is christie's hand-picked successor. says she's "proud to be part of the christie administration." guadagno was chris christie's right hand as our schools came under attack, critical services were underfunded, and our credit rating was downgraded...11 times. from the bridge to the beach, we've seen it all, and we've had enough. kim guadagno isn't the change we need. kim guadagno isn't nice to meet you sir. joseph, i'm nice to meet you.u? how's it going man? the yankees? come on. [ laughing ] look at the smiles and the hard work that the people here are doing. it's like making mini sandwiches. they're no different than anyone else. they just want a job. they want respect and they want dignity. this is a nice place. yeah. he plays basketball with lauren. steve called, fairly frantic. you know, he had a premature baby and i think he had just been given the diagnosis that she had down syndrome. lauren brought out the best in me. she ma
adam joseph is back with the forecast. after 8 years of chris christie, is kim guadagno the change new jersey really needs? guadagno is christie's hand-picked successor. says she's "proud to be part of the christie administration." guadagno was chris christie's right hand as our schools came under attack, critical services were underfunded, and our credit rating was downgraded...11 times. from the bridge to the beach, we've seen it all, and we've had enough. kim guadagno isn't the...
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stuart: adam klotz, thank you, sir, appreciated. well, kimn snubbing china, refusing to meet with the special envoy they sent especially to him. much more on what i call in the trump win. you heard very little about it. stocky and the federal courts with conservatives. ♪ that could be right for you... with unitedhealthcare medicare solutions. call today to learn about the kinds of coverage we offer, including aarp medicarecomplete plans insured through unitedhealthcare. these medicare advantage plans can combine parts a and b, your hospital and doctor coverage... with part d prescription drug coverage, and extra benefits... all in one complete plan... for a low monthly premium, or in some areas no plan premium at all. unitedhealthcare doesn't stop there. you'll have $0 co-pays for preventive services... like an annual physical and most immunizations. you can also get routine vision and hearing coverage... and a fitness membership. for prescriptions, you'll pay the plan's lowest price, whether it's your co-pay or the pharmacy price. or pay as
stuart: adam klotz, thank you, sir, appreciated. well, kimn snubbing china, refusing to meet with the special envoy they sent especially to him. much more on what i call in the trump win. you heard very little about it. stocky and the federal courts with conservatives. ♪ that could be right for you... with unitedhealthcare medicare solutions. call today to learn about the kinds of coverage we offer, including aarp medicarecomplete plans insured through unitedhealthcare. these medicare...
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adam joseph standing by. a bridge shut down over politics. their biggest triumph was a traffic jam. chris christie and kim guadagno's failures shortchanged our future. after 8 years- incomes are down, costs are up and our economy is crawling. we are better than this. i'm phil murphy together we'll build a stronger, fairer economy that works for every new jersey family. christie and guadagno left new jersey stuck. i'm serious about moving new jersey forward. >>> we start with a dorm room horror story. a student is charged with harassing her roommate and admitted to it on social media. brianna is bragging about her secret misstreet of her african-american roommate rochelle jazzy. and said she spit in her coconut oil and put her tooth brush in a private place among other things. she adds she successfully drove away who she called jamaican barbie and she alerted the university and she was arrested. >> i keep looking at this paragraph and it said some of the stuff she done and she done so much more. i don't know the so much more. >> horrifying to think what it could be. she is charged with second degree of pea
adam joseph standing by. a bridge shut down over politics. their biggest triumph was a traffic jam. chris christie and kim guadagno's failures shortchanged our future. after 8 years- incomes are down, costs are up and our economy is crawling. we are better than this. i'm phil murphy together we'll build a stronger, fairer economy that works for every new jersey family. christie and guadagno left new jersey stuck. i'm serious about moving new jersey forward. >>> we start with a dorm...
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left yesterday without meeting the north korean leader, kim jong—un and most people in the region took that to be a rather negative sign. paul adamsusands more patients. nhs england says the use of mobile scanners at supermarkets and shopping centres in greater manchester proved so successful, similar schemes will now be rolled out to other parts of the country. caroline rigby has more. it has definitely saved my life because i could have gone maybe two or three years. it could have spread everywhere. michael brady was diagnosed with lung cancer thanks to a project which offered extra screening to smokers and former smokers in some of the poorest areas of manchester. in an effort to boost early detection, patients thought to be most at risk were given ct scans in mobile trucks at supermarkets and shopping centres. lung cancer is the uk's biggest cancer killer, claiming 35,000 lives a year. nhs england says during the manchester pilot, one case was detected every 33 people screened and four out of five cases were diagnosed early, when the disease is easier to treat. we have screening programmes already, but people are reluctant bec
left yesterday without meeting the north korean leader, kim jong—un and most people in the region took that to be a rather negative sign. paul adamsusands more patients. nhs england says the use of mobile scanners at supermarkets and shopping centres in greater manchester proved so successful, similar schemes will now be rolled out to other parts of the country. caroline rigby has more. it has definitely saved my life because i could have gone maybe two or three years. it could have spread...
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adams reports from seoul. the face and the voice of north korean defiance. announcer ri chun—hee with news of pyongyang's latest and boldest missile test. kimas the 23rd missile test this year, the first since mid—september. it took off in the early hours of the morning, north of the capital pyongyang. it flew for 53 minutes, landing in the sea 600 miles away. crucially, it flew higher than any previous missile — 2,800 miles up into space. experts say this means north korea now has missiles capable of hitting almost anywhere in america. after a pause in testing that lasted 75 days, this is a stark reminder of the determination of the north korean leader to pursue his nuclear and missile programme. today's statement from pyongyang that the programme poses no threat to anyone, provided the country's interests are not infringed, will come as little comfort. a missile was launched a little while ago from north korea. i will only tell you that we will take care of it. a fresh challenge for president trump and his administration. little doubt here that this represents something new. it went higher, frankly, than any previous shot they've taken. i
adams reports from seoul. the face and the voice of north korean defiance. announcer ri chun—hee with news of pyongyang's latest and boldest missile test. kimas the 23rd missile test this year, the first since mid—september. it took off in the early hours of the morning, north of the capital pyongyang. it flew for 53 minutes, landing in the sea 600 miles away. crucially, it flew higher than any previous missile — 2,800 miles up into space. experts say this means north korea now has...
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adams reports from seoul. the face and the voice of north korean defiance. the announcer with news of pyongyang's latest and boldest missile test. kimes. "for the party and the country, courageously fire." this was the 23rd missile test this year. the first since mid—september. it took off in the early hours of the morning north of the capital, pyongyang. it flew for 53 minutes, landing in the sea 600 miles away. crucially, it flew higher than any previous missile. 2,800 miles up into space. experts say this means north korea now has missiles capable of hitting almost anywhere in america. after a pause in testing that lasted 75 days, this is a stark reminder of the determination of the north korean leader to pursue his nuclear and missile programme. today's statement from pyongyang that the programme poses no threat to anyone provided the country's interests are not infringed, will come as little comfort. a missile was launched a little while ago from north korea. i will only tell you that we will take care of it. a fresh challenge for president trump and his administration. little doubt here that this represents something new. it w
adams reports from seoul. the face and the voice of north korean defiance. the announcer with news of pyongyang's latest and boldest missile test. kimes. "for the party and the country, courageously fire." this was the 23rd missile test this year. the first since mid—september. it took off in the early hours of the morning north of the capital, pyongyang. it flew for 53 minutes, landing in the sea 600 miles away. crucially, it flew higher than any previous missile. 2,800 miles up...
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kim jong-un short and fat. i think i did too. didn't he call the president old first? we're bringing that to you just as soon as it happens. first go to capitol hill. adam shapiro is looking at this big fight on tax reform that has just gotten a little uglier. adam. reporter: the words are going back and forth. we could have a vote late thursday night in the senate finance committee and possibly friday. here is what the republicans in the new form of the bill they say they want to do. these are middle class tax cuts that would expire in 10 years. for instance, this isn't so much middle class, the amt which a lot of people complain about, it would come back. repealing amt would only go for 10 years and come back in 2025. new tax brackets republicans proposing they revert back in 10 years unless congress extends that. standard deduction, that would expire and go back to the deduction development. 2000-dollar child tax credit and 17.4% qualified individual business owners, all of that would revert back where we are today, in 10 years without some kind of extension. so you have democrats not only pointing out that issue, but ron wydennen, who is the ranking
kim jong-un short and fat. i think i did too. didn't he call the president old first? we're bringing that to you just as soon as it happens. first go to capitol hill. adam shapiro is looking at this big fight on tax reform that has just gotten a little uglier. adam. reporter: the words are going back and forth. we could have a vote late thursday night in the senate finance committee and possibly friday. here is what the republicans in the new form of the bill they say they want to do. these are...
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adams reports from seoul. the face and the voice of north korean defiance. announcer ri chun—hee with news of pyongyang's latest and boldest missile test. kimusly fire. this was the 23rd missile test this year, the first since mid—september. it took off in the early hours of the morning, north of the capital pyongyang. it flew for 53 minutes, landing in the sea 600 miles away. crucially, it flew higher than any previous missile — 2,800 miles up into space. experts say this means north korea now has missiles capable of hitting almost anywhere in america. after a pause in testing that lasted 75 days, this is a stark reminder of the determination of the north korean leader to pursue his nuclear and missile programme. today's statement from pyongyang that the programme poses no threat to anyone, provided the country's interests are not infringed, will come as little comfort. a missile was launched a little while ago from north korea. i will only tell you that we will take care of it. a fresh challenge for president trump and his administration. little doubt here that this represents something new. it went higher, frankly, than any previous shot
adams reports from seoul. the face and the voice of north korean defiance. announcer ri chun—hee with news of pyongyang's latest and boldest missile test. kimusly fire. this was the 23rd missile test this year, the first since mid—september. it took off in the early hours of the morning, north of the capital pyongyang. it flew for 53 minutes, landing in the sea 600 miles away. crucially, it flew higher than any previous missile — 2,800 miles up into space. experts say this means north...
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adams, creator of dill pert comic strip. author of the win bigley. thethe man who predicted donald trump's victory way back in 2015. good for you on that prediction, scott. donald trump said kimorld sates, only people that like him are absolutely insane, this is what drives the establishment crazy because they think he needs to be diplomat take people like un but most of america says to hell with him. that is exactly way you talk to somebody like this, right? >> i think half of the country thought his tweets and nicknames were with a wink and a smile. there was always a little humor to them. this is the first time he is actually winked at the entire audience. it is obvious he is joking on this one. david: yet, aren't you surprise, scott, forgive me, aren't you surprised how seriously the mainstream media takes him. >> yes. if you don't know that he is kidding, it can be pretty frightening. i think that in this case he is actually making it clear to everybody, that this is a at least a little bit theater and a little bit fun. i think kim jong-un is probably going to get the message. by the way, notice he didn't call him "rocket man." he upgraded him. he also joking with him. t
adams, creator of dill pert comic strip. author of the win bigley. thethe man who predicted donald trump's victory way back in 2015. good for you on that prediction, scott. donald trump said kimorld sates, only people that like him are absolutely insane, this is what drives the establishment crazy because they think he needs to be diplomat take people like un but most of america says to hell with him. that is exactly way you talk to somebody like this, right? >> i think half of the...
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adam, thank you, guys. check it out. buy it. back in a minute. first, this is "today" on nbc. after 8 years of chris christie, is kimfrom the bridge to the beach, we've seen it all, and we've had enough. kim guadagno isn't the change we need. >>> okay. this show is going on the road. you guys are going on tour. >> on tour next spring. >> yeah. >> check it out. >> we're going with you. >> i like the way it feels >>> nbc 10 news starts now. >>> good morning. just a few minutes before 9:00 on your thursday morning. let's get right to first alert meteorologist bill henley. >> we've seen a few glimpses of sunshine. we'll see more and more sunshine as the day goes on and less and less fog. getting some nice breaks in the clouds in easton. then we're on track for lots of sunshine this afternoon. 60s in the lehigh valley, 60 in philadelphia, low 60s in south jersey, warming into the 70s later today. >>> let's get a check on traffic now with first alert traffic reporter jessica boyington. >> the schuylkill expressway still showing delays on the westbound side around city line avenue. you can see delays before and around mont
adam, thank you, guys. check it out. buy it. back in a minute. first, this is "today" on nbc. after 8 years of chris christie, is kimfrom the bridge to the beach, we've seen it all, and we've had enough. kim guadagno isn't the change we need. >>> okay. this show is going on the road. you guys are going on tour. >> on tour next spring. >> yeah. >> check it out. >> we're going with you. >> i like the way it feels >>> nbc 10 news starts...
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kim will talk about recent trends in the global economy. live coverage from the press club begins at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> tonight on "the communicators" adam alter talks about his book "irresistible". >> what they say is we know the dangers of technology. they don't say things like we've built in special mechanisms did he signed to hook people, therefore we don't want our kids hook. that's the sense you get. basically never get high on your own supply. you're creating something, you know what the dangers are, you want to make sure other people you love and hold dear aren't going to be affected by them. >> watch communicators tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >>> now to a discussion with senator tom cotton on u.s. policy toward iran. he spoke at an event hosted by hudson institute that focused on countering violent extremism. after senator cotton's remarks we'll hear from white house strategist steve bannon talking about administration's middle east strategy and efforts to combat isis. >>> so next up we have catherine herridge interviewing senator tom cotton. katherine is the award winning correspondent for fox news channel. she covers in
kim will talk about recent trends in the global economy. live coverage from the press club begins at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> tonight on "the communicators" adam alter talks about his book "irresistible". >> what they say is we know the dangers of technology. they don't say things like we've built in special mechanisms did he signed to hook people, therefore we don't want our kids hook. that's the sense you get. basically never get high on your own...