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. >>> coming up, mir ran da lambert, we are taking you inside her tricked out trailer next.ducing fresh step clean paws, low-tracking litter designed to stay off your floor, and everywhere else. let's make litter less of a mess. let's start fresh. anif you've got a lifee. you gotta swiffer >>> you're watching "e.t." >> yeah! >> nobody throws it back like "e.t." >> i'm not afraid of nothing. >> i'm just in second grade. >> this is the first thing i have ever done acting. >> i'm just blessed. >> no other show has spent more time with the stars. >> i'm brad pitt. >> i'm ashton kutcher. >> i'm mila kunis. >> for me to get married, that would take a lot. >> i just want to still be on "entertainment tonight" 20 years from now. >> "entertainment tonight" what a show. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> tomorrow on "e.t." confessions of a "american idol" judge. >> oh, my god, i said that. >> we are can the jungs looking ahead to their "idol" futures. >> are we on for another season? >> tomorrow on "e.t." ♪ sometimes i wished i lived in an airstream, homemade curtained, just
. >>> coming up, mir ran da lambert, we are taking you inside her tricked out trailer next.ducing fresh step clean paws, low-tracking litter designed to stay off your floor, and everywhere else. let's make litter less of a mess. let's start fresh. anif you've got a lifee. you gotta swiffer >>> you're watching "e.t." >> yeah! >> nobody throws it back like "e.t." >> i'm not afraid of nothing. >> i'm just in second grade. >> this...
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lambert says it's time for garda to go. >> they need to be in an industrial area that's not residenti residential. if this had happened during the daytime, who knows what would have happened. >>> the european union appears ready to launch a trade war that would impact a bay area company if president trump follows through on his promise to raise steel and aluminum tariffs. jean-claude junckon steel and aluminum tariffs. jean-claude juncke ojuncker say going to put tariffs on levi jeans. they resides the -- levys issued a statement saying, quote, we support open markets and free trade where everyone plays by the rules, these measures will not only hurt american brands and workers but will have reverberations across the economy. >> it's very in your face, it's not like an abstract. >> harvey wine seen makes an unusual appearance in hollywood. >>> the oscars were a -- >>> plus the oscar movie turning sacramento into a tourist attraction. >>> and the big name at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most.
lambert says it's time for garda to go. >> they need to be in an industrial area that's not residenti residential. if this had happened during the daytime, who knows what would have happened. >>> the european union appears ready to launch a trade war that would impact a bay area company if president trump follows through on his promise to raise steel and aluminum tariffs. jean-claude junckon steel and aluminum tariffs. jean-claude juncke ojuncker say going to put tariffs on levi...
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to trumps point about connor lambert pretending to be a republican. he represents a moderate democrat that could be the key to getting things done in congress. the very far left democrats are not going to work with the other side as willingly as connor lambert. i think pulling back on that he someone who could work across seattle even as a democrat. >> i have a few comments. i'm a teacher my one comment that arming teachers is ridiculous. we have so much responsibility taking care of the kids in teaching and then on top of it they want us to be sharpshooters? it's above and beyond what's possible. my other point is the argument that more weapons will make us safer. i think that's ridiculous. we were president who is nothing better reality tv star and i don't think we'll get any good legislation that makes any sense. he doesn't really care about these things. we have a secretary of education who is in charge of public schools and doesn't understand public education. was were very wealthy and i wash her 60 minutes interview. she says so many words that
to trumps point about connor lambert pretending to be a republican. he represents a moderate democrat that could be the key to getting things done in congress. the very far left democrats are not going to work with the other side as willingly as connor lambert. i think pulling back on that he someone who could work across seattle even as a democrat. >> i have a few comments. i'm a teacher my one comment that arming teachers is ridiculous. we have so much responsibility taking care of the...
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. >>> coming up, mir ran da lambert, we are taking you inside her tricked out trailer next.ron-4 news at eight:a vigil tonight for an 18 year-old who was hit and killed in vallejo.now the family is demanding that the driver who took off...turn himself in.plus...san francisco police make a rare arrest in a bizarre car breakin spree.how they managed to nab the suspect...next in a live report. i'm steve aveson i'm catherine heenan. the news at 8 is next... >>> you're watching "e.t." >> yeah! >> nobody throws it back like "e.t." >> i'm not afraid of nothing. >> i'm just in second grade. >> this is the first thing i have ever done acting. >> i'm just blessed. >> no other show has spent more time with the stars. >> i'm brad pitt. >> i'm ashton kutcher. >> i'm mila kunis. >> for me to get married, that would take a lot. >> i just want to still be on "entertainment tonight" 20 years from now. >> "entertainment tonight" what a show. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> tomorrow on "e.t." confessions of a "american idol" judge. >> oh, my god, i said that. >> we are can the jung
. >>> coming up, mir ran da lambert, we are taking you inside her tricked out trailer next.ron-4 news at eight:a vigil tonight for an 18 year-old who was hit and killed in vallejo.now the family is demanding that the driver who took off...turn himself in.plus...san francisco police make a rare arrest in a bizarre car breakin spree.how they managed to nab the suspect...next in a live report. i'm steve aveson i'm catherine heenan. the news at 8 is next... >>> you're watching...
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. ♪ aside from 2004's "american idol" is where we discovered adam lambert's first greatness in 2009.n. and the velvet teddy bear. to soul patrol. to clay aiken. ♪ >> so could the next jordan sparks be waiting in the wind. or a broad way bound voice on the level of the sensational fantasticia. you will have to watch. finding unknowns for taking vocal diamonds out of the rush on to the biggest stage nothing like "american idol." >> "american idol" begins sunday at
. ♪ aside from 2004's "american idol" is where we discovered adam lambert's first greatness in 2009.n. and the velvet teddy bear. to soul patrol. to clay aiken. ♪ >> so could the next jordan sparks be waiting in the wind. or a broad way bound voice on the level of the sensational fantasticia. you will have to watch. finding unknowns for taking vocal diamonds out of the rush on to the biggest stage nothing like "american idol." >> "american idol"...
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. >> reporter: investigator matt lambert was assigned to run down the michael beard lead. >> reporter you know about michael beard's background? >> he actually was a pretty well-respected employee until september 17th, when -- when tom had fired him. >> reporter: why did tom fire him? >> stealing from jobs and drinking, i think, on the job and that he fired him on the 17th because there's maybe some complaints from other employees at servpro. >> reporter: so there's some issues there? >> right. >> reporter: but beard was polite and cooperative when the investigator knocked on his door. >> we said, "hey, can you, you know, take a ride with us up to the barracks." and he said, "yeah, just let me let my wife know." >> reporter: and he already knew what it was about? >> we told him that we want to talk to him about the -- the homicide of kelley clayton. >> reporter: the investigator asked beard where he was the night of kelley's murder. he said he was home except for a beer run. >> he actually kind of alibied himself at that point saying that he was at that store the night before, and tha
. >> reporter: investigator matt lambert was assigned to run down the michael beard lead. >> reporter you know about michael beard's background? >> he actually was a pretty well-respected employee until september 17th, when -- when tom had fired him. >> reporter: why did tom fire him? >> stealing from jobs and drinking, i think, on the job and that he fired him on the 17th because there's maybe some complaints from other employees at servpro. >> reporter: so...
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i'm mary lambert.inger-songwriter and spoken word artist and activist and writer. ♪ i'm a million miles away from anywhere. ♪ i grew up in an abusive home and for me songwriting was immediately just something that i clung to around seven or eight. it was an outlet of it's okay to have sad feelings, to have, you know, anger, to have depression, wherever you're at. love your body the way your mother loved your baby feet, and brother, arm wrapping shoulders; remember, this is important-you are worth more than a waistline. i get asked a lot in certain situations of like, you know, were you ever bullied for being gay?
i'm mary lambert.inger-songwriter and spoken word artist and activist and writer. ♪ i'm a million miles away from anywhere. ♪ i grew up in an abusive home and for me songwriting was immediately just something that i clung to around seven or eight. it was an outlet of it's okay to have sad feelings, to have, you know, anger, to have depression, wherever you're at. love your body the way your mother loved your baby feet, and brother, arm wrapping shoulders; remember, this is important-you are...
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in the meantime let's talk about pertinent things that affect your life and my life stacey lambert what do you get your tough. flying nun the flying host. flying around the village and help people in size into their souls i can see interest lol i'm sally field who. well you know you brought up in the last episode donald trump taking on the n.r.a. bizarrely like this is one of the only lobbyist groups that you cannot take on it's a rail of american politics it is you're never allowed to mention them maybe eyes and how was the last person and he did it exiting didn't take on the n.r.a. but certainly took on the same sort of military industrial sort of weapons industrial complex but here just that it like in front of this bipartisan group of lawmakers and stunned everybody and they were like well what what what what how do we respond to that but the reason why this is important is because of course there are midterm elections coming up and. you know the theory always is that the incumbent party i.e. the republicans lose big time in the midterm elections the first of the new administration
in the meantime let's talk about pertinent things that affect your life and my life stacey lambert what do you get your tough. flying nun the flying host. flying around the village and help people in size into their souls i can see interest lol i'm sally field who. well you know you brought up in the last episode donald trump taking on the n.r.a. bizarrely like this is one of the only lobbyist groups that you cannot take on it's a rail of american politics it is you're never allowed to mention...
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once again we have colton lambert from supervisor sheehy's office. >> thank you, supervisor. i just want to say that the supervisor's office is in full support of this, and desiree smith is here to give a little bit of the history and significance of the new erahall and why it's important. >> good afternoon, supervisors. sf gov, can i have the powerpoint please? desiree smith, planning department staff. this was initialing -- on december #t7 -- [ inaudible ] unanimously voted to recommend landmark designation. located at 2117, 2123 market street, new erahall is -- [ inaudible ] of upper market street as a commercial corridor. as well as the visalia stock saddle business. the building is a purpose mixed use building with social hall and mixed-use frontage. it's one of only nine examples of its type and retain a high degree of architectural integrity. it provided krucrucial meeting space for the oddfellows, knights of columbus, and others. it housed the sivisalia stock saddle company, contributing to the veemt of today what is known as the western saddle design. new erahall ret
once again we have colton lambert from supervisor sheehy's office. >> thank you, supervisor. i just want to say that the supervisor's office is in full support of this, and desiree smith is here to give a little bit of the history and significance of the new erahall and why it's important. >> good afternoon, supervisors. sf gov, can i have the powerpoint please? desiree smith, planning department staff. this was initialing -- on december #t7 -- [ inaudible ] unanimously voted to...
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going to try in the meantime let's talk about the things that affect your life and my life stacey lambert what do you get your to tie is the right. way you know there. are flying nun flying post like a fly around the village and help people in size into their souls i can see interest lol i'm sally field who. well you know you brought up in the last episode donald trump taking on the n.r.a. bizarrely like this is one of the only lobbyist groups that you cannot take on the third rail of american politics it is you're never allowed to mention them maybe eyes and how it was the last person and he did it exiting didn't take on the n.r.a. but certainly took on the same sort of military industrial sort of weapons industrial complex but here just that it like in front of this bipartisan group of lawmakers and stunned everybody and they were like well what what what what how do we respond to that but the reason why this is important is because of course there are midterm elections coming up and. you know the theory always is that the incumbent party i.e. the republicans lose big time in the midter
going to try in the meantime let's talk about the things that affect your life and my life stacey lambert what do you get your to tie is the right. way you know there. are flying nun flying post like a fly around the village and help people in size into their souls i can see interest lol i'm sally field who. well you know you brought up in the last episode donald trump taking on the n.r.a. bizarrely like this is one of the only lobbyist groups that you cannot take on the third rail of american...
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in the meantime let's talk about things that affect your life and my life stacey lambert what do you get your tough. flying nun flying host. fly around the village and help people in size into their souls i can see interest lol i'm sally field who. well you know you brought up in the last episode donald trump taking on the n.r.a. bizarrely like this is one of the only lobbyist groups that you cannot take on the rail of american politics it is you're never allowed to mention them maybe eyes and how it was the last person and he did it exiting didn't take on the n.r.a. but certainly took on the same sort of military industrial sort of weapons industrial complex but here just that it like in front of this bipartisan group of lawmakers and stunned everybody and they were like. what what what what how do we respond to that but the reason why this is important is because of course there are midterm elections coming up and. you know the theory always is that the incumbent party i.e. the republicans lose big time in the midterm elections the first of the new administration and he should be l
in the meantime let's talk about things that affect your life and my life stacey lambert what do you get your tough. flying nun flying host. fly around the village and help people in size into their souls i can see interest lol i'm sally field who. well you know you brought up in the last episode donald trump taking on the n.r.a. bizarrely like this is one of the only lobbyist groups that you cannot take on the rail of american politics it is you're never allowed to mention them maybe eyes and...
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going to try in the meantime let's talk about the things that affect your life and my life stacey lambert what do you get your tires the right. way you know they're. like a flying nun the flying host. fly around the village and help people by insights into their souls i can see enters soul i'm sally field who. well you know you brought up in the last episode donald trump taking on the n.r.a. bizarrely like this is one of the only lobbyist groups that you cannot take on the third rail of american politics it is you're never allowed to mention them maybe eyes and how it was the last person and he did it exiting didn't take on the n.r.a. but certainly took on the same sort of military industrial sort of weapons industrial complex but here just that it like in front of this bipartisan group of lawmakers and stunned everybody and they were like. what what what what how do we respond to that but the reason why this is important is because of course it's there are midterm elections coming up and. you know the theory always is that the incumbent party i.e. the republicans lose big time in the mid
going to try in the meantime let's talk about the things that affect your life and my life stacey lambert what do you get your tires the right. way you know they're. like a flying nun the flying host. fly around the village and help people by insights into their souls i can see enters soul i'm sally field who. well you know you brought up in the last episode donald trump taking on the n.r.a. bizarrely like this is one of the only lobbyist groups that you cannot take on the third rail of...
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ten dumped from his previously safe parliamentary seat amid government how do you respond i asked lambert that very question a few days ago. well but all but welcome to the alex i'm unsure and thanks for the introduction well i want to tell you back to that moment of the two thousand and ten general election you've been m.p. for there the news you were one of the best known of the liberal democrats in the house of commons the liberal democrats will do well in that election you could have no expectation that you were both to lose your own parliamentary seat not only of course but you still lost it how did you how did you feel that mate. when you saw things moving against you personally devastated i'm not going to lie about it i was twenty five to one on to hold the seat and i didn't put any money on that because i was so sure i was going to win and then during the count it began to look close and then i became very close mates and said i think you might lose and it's very hard to describe that feeling it's the almost car crash sense you have in your stomach that almost go into physical sho
ten dumped from his previously safe parliamentary seat amid government how do you respond i asked lambert that very question a few days ago. well but all but welcome to the alex i'm unsure and thanks for the introduction well i want to tell you back to that moment of the two thousand and ten general election you've been m.p. for there the news you were one of the best known of the liberal democrats in the house of commons the liberal democrats will do well in that election you could have no...
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vonnie: eddie lambert, who controls -- that that is also the opposite -- how is it dying?rt. julie: he keeps pumping money into it to keep it afloat. he is lending it money. if you take a look at the bloomberg, we have the ownership scape. is the share, this rbs partners is also him, 19%. you are talking about a large part of the company owned by two people. the stock's 38% stored it -- -- is 38% shortage, and is basically on life support because lampert has continued to lend it money. vonnie: but he also does not seem to be resurrecting it as a real business. thateps offloading brands will the short-term make some money to/back into the store, but not doing anything strategic for the long-term. why it is that is just surviving and not turning around in any kind of real way. this has been a situation for a long time there. you have seen that consecutive sales store decline for some time. for a while they were shrinking a bit and then started to accelerate again, so it is unclear what the end game is at this point in time. when was the last time you were in a sears? julie:
vonnie: eddie lambert, who controls -- that that is also the opposite -- how is it dying?rt. julie: he keeps pumping money into it to keep it afloat. he is lending it money. if you take a look at the bloomberg, we have the ownership scape. is the share, this rbs partners is also him, 19%. you are talking about a large part of the company owned by two people. the stock's 38% stored it -- -- is 38% shortage, and is basically on life support because lampert has continued to lend it money. vonnie:...
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lieutenant matters from c company, you had lieutenant miners platoon, and then you had lieutenant lambert possess platoon. it was his command vehicle, and he had gotten some strangler vehicles from other units and counterattacked later on in the morning. but for the most part, most of those guys were knocked out by 7:00 in the morning, after two hours of solid fighting, they were mostly inoperable. by the end of the day, they were able to recover and put back into service eight of them. if your armor guys will tell you, just because you're knocked out doesn't mean you're dead. and it really depends on how quickly you can get to that piece of machinery, and how quickly your maintenance crews can bring that piece of machinery back into operating order. there were 13 that colonel baker said, what we like to call total losses, catastrophic kills that they could not recover, they were able to recover a lot of them, that was a huge problem, this is something we were still learning, we didn't own the valley the next day, the germans still owned the valley, as a result of that, their maintenance
lieutenant matters from c company, you had lieutenant miners platoon, and then you had lieutenant lambert possess platoon. it was his command vehicle, and he had gotten some strangler vehicles from other units and counterattacked later on in the morning. but for the most part, most of those guys were knocked out by 7:00 in the morning, after two hours of solid fighting, they were mostly inoperable. by the end of the day, they were able to recover and put back into service eight of them. if your...
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people seem to like conor lambert than rick saccone. >> you have conor lamb at 51%, rick saccone at 45%. that's a pretty large spread, right? >> it is a pretty large spread. right now the momentum is certainly with conor lamb. >> it certainly looks like that. president trump is hoping his decision to impose tariffs on steel imports, aluminum imports will help republicans in this pennsylvania race. but your poll suggests that might not necessarily be the case. what do the numbers say about the tariff issue, which is a significant issue in western pennsylvania? >> right. we tried to tie it directly to the vote. 96% of voters said it's not going to change their mind at all on who they vote for. saccone has a slight advantage on this but that doesn't change the voters. 43% say it's going to help their economy, 36% say it's going to hurt their economy because of other importers who use steel where they work at. this is kind of a wash right now. the other thing we don't know exactly is the impact that the rally had with trump there saturday night. most of our polls were done before that happe
people seem to like conor lambert than rick saccone. >> you have conor lamb at 51%, rick saccone at 45%. that's a pretty large spread, right? >> it is a pretty large spread. right now the momentum is certainly with conor lamb. >> it certainly looks like that. president trump is hoping his decision to impose tariffs on steel imports, aluminum imports will help republicans in this pennsylvania race. but your poll suggests that might not necessarily be the case. what do the...
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from c company and lieutenant meyers platoon which was the only in a company anyway and lieutenant lambert's platoon which was really not his platoon. it was his command vehicle and he basically gotten some straggler vehicles from other units and counterattacked later on in the morning, but for the most part, most of those guys were knocked out probably by 7:00 in the morning so after about two hours of solid fighting they were mostly inoperable. by the end of the day, they were able to recover and put back into service eight of them, and if your armor anyways wouguys w you, just because you're knocked out doesn't mean you're dead and it depends how quickly you can get to that piece of machinery and how your maintenance crews can bring that piece of machinery back in operating order. there were 13 that colonel baker would like to call total losses and cat strofblg kills that they could not recover, but they were able to recover a lot of them and this is something that we're still learning. we didn't own the valley the next day. the germans still owned the valley and their maintenance crews a
from c company and lieutenant meyers platoon which was the only in a company anyway and lieutenant lambert's platoon which was really not his platoon. it was his command vehicle and he basically gotten some straggler vehicles from other units and counterattacked later on in the morning, but for the most part, most of those guys were knocked out probably by 7:00 in the morning so after about two hours of solid fighting they were mostly inoperable. by the end of the day, they were able to recover...
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mark lambert at state department, chris kline. there's a number of people that may not be household words to your viewers but who are very expert. >> dana: they want me to wrap. i want to ask you, to me, this should not be that the united states only asks for the denuclearization. the humanitarian concerns in north korea are so astronomical. what do you think the president should ask for in that regard? >> well, the first thing, of course, is there are three poor americans still stuck in north korea. i would hope that those people will be released as a sign, a good gesture from the north korean side. there's also, as you said, this massive goolog in north korea. kim has to show positive signs that he's going to ease up on people in north korea. >> dana: thanks, dennis. glad you were available. >> thank you. >> dana: the white house set to brief at any moment. we'll have that live coming up. what will make the meeting different after decades of failed diplomacy? daniel henninger will be with us next. patrick woke up with a sore bac
mark lambert at state department, chris kline. there's a number of people that may not be household words to your viewers but who are very expert. >> dana: they want me to wrap. i want to ask you, to me, this should not be that the united states only asks for the denuclearization. the humanitarian concerns in north korea are so astronomical. what do you think the president should ask for in that regard? >> well, the first thing, of course, is there are three poor americans still...
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. >> david lambert, ended up being on the board of the world food and makeion to try sure children did not start to death. to death. effortse very exalted from folks that are arkansas-based. jones was the first african-american female to graduate from the university of arkansas. those the meta-school school. she's a wonderful person. elders was also great. the overriding thing about these interviews that i find is that, if they believe in doing the right thing, they believe in the american way. >> put less educated children and they got into trouble. it is because of education. we know how to do something about this. that we have not had the will to get it done. writing, andng, arithmetic -- what good is reading, writing, and arithmetic if you don't train them to be psychologically adept. >> we concentrated so much on in mattel euro -- material gathering into the archives that we haven't do much -- haven't done much or been prepared to do much about making it known. attend --aults, we intend to open it up to the public where someone can bring in their granddad or grandmother and interv
. >> david lambert, ended up being on the board of the world food and makeion to try sure children did not start to death. to death. effortse very exalted from folks that are arkansas-based. jones was the first african-american female to graduate from the university of arkansas. those the meta-school school. she's a wonderful person. elders was also great. the overriding thing about these interviews that i find is that, if they believe in doing the right thing, they believe in the...
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ranger lambert. this is a military base. you remember how that works. ranger pentecost.yote tango, hero of basically the whole world? it's just a name. yeah, a really cool name! in its favour, it is a film about massive robots hitting each other, it has none of the leering nastiness of a michael bay movie, that is good. on the other hand, what it does not have is any of the magic and wonder and awe of a guillermo del toro film. nor does it have the fun of real steel, for instance, with huthackman and big fighting robots. very quickly, despite the fact we have some interesting actors, very quickly it becomes big robots hitting each other and smashing great big buildings and none of it having any impact whatsoever. really odd, you are left with the spectacle. empty spectacle. very few occasions in which empty spectacle alone will get away with it. i think we have seen enough big robots hitting each other to no longer be impressed by that. what you need... i know this sounds old—fashioned... you need a story that you care about, characters that you like and you are rooting
ranger lambert. this is a military base. you remember how that works. ranger pentecost.yote tango, hero of basically the whole world? it's just a name. yeah, a really cool name! in its favour, it is a film about massive robots hitting each other, it has none of the leering nastiness of a michael bay movie, that is good. on the other hand, what it does not have is any of the magic and wonder and awe of a guillermo del toro film. nor does it have the fun of real steel, for instance, with...
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this is we wanted some first reactions here from you lawmakers and so we brought in philip lambert's who is the head of the european greens for first reaction now trump is not going to impose the steel tariffs on the european union for the time being are you really well you know way yes but that. warning shot to the european union we are vulnerable because we're all strategies to run an immense external surplus towards the rest of the world and that's make sure vulnerable so we should really question or economic strategy and see whether we should not have some rebalancing and boosting total demand in order to make us less dependent on exports to the u.s. to do you say to china or any place else which makes our economy vulnerable so in principle what you're saying is that donald trump had a point with threatening the imposition of terrors right but i think he has you know way in the sense that yes it's true that the european tariffs are on average should be tired then the u.s. tyrus but it doesn't go about therese it's quite obvious that in the us they have held their own responsibili
this is we wanted some first reactions here from you lawmakers and so we brought in philip lambert's who is the head of the european greens for first reaction now trump is not going to impose the steel tariffs on the european union for the time being are you really well you know way yes but that. warning shot to the european union we are vulnerable because we're all strategies to run an immense external surplus towards the rest of the world and that's make sure vulnerable so we should really...
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communications minister lambert men they was interviewed and this is really worth a watch if it'll load quite uncomfortable at times because meth they typically does not let the minister away with anything in fact he tweeted himself at the time my interview with the congolese minister men day on the killings in his country is one of the most contentious lively interviews i've ever done up front do you watch the whole thing you won't regret it i promise that's what metti says they go for it up front in the show's section about jazeera dot com now zimbabwe's former first lady has been accused of being involved in an ivory smuggling ring grace mugabe's party and it is being investigated following a journalist's three month undercover mission malcolm webb has that story recently . when adrian stern went undercover as an ivory fire in zimbabwe he says he received more death threats and he can count he's a wildlife photographer who began investigating the illegal ivory trade in december speaking exclusively to our zero he says young covered a poaching and smuggling syndicate which he believes
communications minister lambert men they was interviewed and this is really worth a watch if it'll load quite uncomfortable at times because meth they typically does not let the minister away with anything in fact he tweeted himself at the time my interview with the congolese minister men day on the killings in his country is one of the most contentious lively interviews i've ever done up front do you watch the whole thing you won't regret it i promise that's what metti says they go for it up...
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"american idol" fans encountered adam lambert's vocal greatness back in 2009.y-bound voice like the level of fantasia. ♪ >> reporter: you will have to lost because finding unknowns and taking vocal diamonds out of the rough and onto the biggest stage, there is nothing quite like "american idol." ♪ because i want to make you feel ♪ >> you are not going to hollywood. >> reporter: so you might be watching a future superstar just getting started, or you might be watching someone who will never sing in public again. that's the fun part, and that's why we watch, amy. >> i'm a huge fan, and i'm a huge fan of sizzle-icious. thank you so much for that, chris. that made my friday. the journey begins on "american idol" this sunday at 8:00, 7:00 central right here on abc. let's head back over to rob at the philadelphia flower show now. rob? >>> hi, amy. i'm here with longtime flower friend sam from the horticulture society, and his son alex and middle schoolers from the local area. they are studying water sheds, so you guys got to fact check me on this. so behind me, check
"american idol" fans encountered adam lambert's vocal greatness back in 2009.y-bound voice like the level of fantasia. ♪ >> reporter: you will have to lost because finding unknowns and taking vocal diamonds out of the rough and onto the biggest stage, there is nothing quite like "american idol." ♪ because i want to make you feel ♪ >> you are not going to hollywood. >> reporter: so you might be watching a future superstar just getting started, or you...
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stuart: joining us now is hal lambert, ceo and founder of point bridge capital.ade tariffs which we are going to impose on china in about 90 minutes from now. is that the reason? >> could be. i think that's one of the reasons. i think the issues with tech is the other reason, but i think a trade war's part of it. stuart: okay. what do you say here? you can't be happy, because you run the mega-etf. [laughter] and it's in support of president trump make america great again -- >> correct, yeah. it's an s&p fund, s&p 500-based fund, and, no, i think, i think what president trump's doing is actually the right thing because, look, we've been in a trade war with china for the last decade. we just haven't been firing back. the chinese have been stealing ip, they've been forcing companies to sell them ip, they won't open -- they've been promising to open their markets for years to their billion and a half consumers, and they haven't done it. we've got a huge trade deficit is with china, and president trump is drawing a line and saying we can't be a country if we don't hav
stuart: joining us now is hal lambert, ceo and founder of point bridge capital.ade tariffs which we are going to impose on china in about 90 minutes from now. is that the reason? >> could be. i think that's one of the reasons. i think the issues with tech is the other reason, but i think a trade war's part of it. stuart: okay. what do you say here? you can't be happy, because you run the mega-etf. [laughter] and it's in support of president trump make america great again -- >>...
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bill lambert is the kennel clubs health and breeder services manager, hejoins me now along with brax, is now on the kennel club's "at risk" list due to declining numbers. first time that this breed will be at crufts, and the only breeds named after a fictional character, dandie dinmont terrier. from scotland. named after a character in one of water scott's books, guy mannering, he belongs to a farmer who people wa nted he belongs to a farmer who people wanted dandie dinmont terrier which the farm was famous for. how is crufts, is it still pretty successful, we have heard 20,000 dogs competing, this is the 127 year. growing in interest every year, year. growing in interest every yea r, lots of year. growing in interest every year, lots of people from overseas, as restrictions on raid ease was lifted some years ago, so lots of foreign dogs but it is considered the most exciting and biggest dog show in the world, and grows every year. 160,000 people through the gate last year, fantastically populous. and important? at the centre is a very important dog show, and so much there, 25 acres o
bill lambert is the kennel clubs health and breeder services manager, hejoins me now along with brax, is now on the kennel club's "at risk" list due to declining numbers. first time that this breed will be at crufts, and the only breeds named after a fictional character, dandie dinmont terrier. from scotland. named after a character in one of water scott's books, guy mannering, he belongs to a farmer who people wa nted he belongs to a farmer who people wanted dandie dinmont terrier...