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luke bryan gives me around in his car. >> you know. everything. >> reporter: his team is turning this cow field near gainesville, florida, into a one-night concert venue. they're already lining up. >> bringing them in. >> reporter: little do they know who is in this car. >> lined up on a two-lane. sounds like a country song. >> reporter: growing up in a small town, it was tough for luke to see a show. so, now, along with big city stops, he's taking his tour to the farm. >> out here more than ever, you know, people come up to us and it's like, this is our first concert. we're five minutes away from the back porch. >> reporter: i think somebody's back porch looks at the stage. they're setting up out there. >> hey, they're probably frying up chicken and making them some sweet tea. are you nervous? >> reporter: a little. >> that's good. >> reporter: can you tell? he tells us he unwinds on tow bow hunting. >> you hold the arrow. >> reporter: okay, that's our poor target. >> jimmy: yeah, the little deer target over there. >> reporter: and of
luke bryan gives me around in his car. >> you know. everything. >> reporter: his team is turning this cow field near gainesville, florida, into a one-night concert venue. they're already lining up. >> bringing them in. >> reporter: little do they know who is in this car. >> lined up on a two-lane. sounds like a country song. >> reporter: growing up in a small town, it was tough for luke to see a show. so, now, along with big city stops, he's taking his tour...
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luke, have they? seen, in fact, it's been quite the opposite. >> reporter: now a jury may have to determine as their song says -- ♪ we are who we are >> reporter: whether kesha and dr. luke really are who they say they are. >>> next, a group of hard core biker dudes competing in a race that puts the tour de france to shame. >>> and later on "nightline," tory burch made flats fancy. now everyone from anne hathaway to kerry washington is sporting her designs. oh, and she's a billionaire. i'm angela, and moking with chantix. people who know me, to this day they say, "i never thought you would quit." you know, i really didn't either but chantix helped me do it. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it gave me the power to overcome the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix and call yo
luke, have they? seen, in fact, it's been quite the opposite. >> reporter: now a jury may have to determine as their song says -- ♪ we are who we are >> reporter: whether kesha and dr. luke really are who they say they are. >>> next, a group of hard core biker dudes competing in a race that puts the tour de france to shame. >>> and later on "nightline," tory burch made flats fancy. now everyone from anne hathaway to kerry washington is sporting her...
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>> well, good morning, luke. we know that after terrorizing a community for 48 days, pipe bombs found in the woods, a black clad figure with mud on his face spotted multiple times. and halloween put on hold. we know that after all of this, frein surrendered peacefully with no shots fired. in fact, law enforcement describes his surrender, in fact, as meek. now, he was taken into custody in the handcuffs of the trooper he allegedly killed. a fitting end, those say, who have been serving for him through this whole ordeal. he's expected, as you said, any minute now, to be arranged on charges, including first degree murder. prosecutors saying this is a serious, serious crime with serious consequences. they plan to seek the death penalty. we also are told we will hear from the district attorney shortly after that arrangement about more details of this court process and what they'll be doing going forward. >> and, sarah, you touched on it a little bit, but we've been covering this story throughout the 48-day man hunt an
>> well, good morning, luke. we know that after terrorizing a community for 48 days, pipe bombs found in the woods, a black clad figure with mud on his face spotted multiple times. and halloween put on hold. we know that after all of this, frein surrendered peacefully with no shots fired. in fact, law enforcement describes his surrender, in fact, as meek. now, he was taken into custody in the handcuffs of the trooper he allegedly killed. a fitting end, those say, who have been serving for...
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. >> joining me is nia-malika henderson, carolyn ryan, dan balz and luke russert. i'm chuck todd and this is "meet the press." >>> just nine days to go until the elections, and we have results from six states which will tell us about which way the wind is blowing and who might control the senate, and as for me, i'm on the road meeting the voters on the road trip and spending the week in the trip west and cover iing three state out there, we dropped in on the unpredictable race in kansas and neck and neck race in iowa and also the battle in wisconsin that i feel like it has been going on continuously for four years, but before we get to the polls and the races, two big races caused major concern for many and also, the homegrown spark of terror in ottawa. and of course, there is the doctor who contracted ebola when he returned from west africa where he was treating ebola patients. so let's start with ebola. >> reporter: this week, ebola came to new york city when craig spencer, the new york city doctor who had been treating patients with doctors without borders in gu
. >> joining me is nia-malika henderson, carolyn ryan, dan balz and luke russert. i'm chuck todd and this is "meet the press." >>> just nine days to go until the elections, and we have results from six states which will tell us about which way the wind is blowing and who might control the senate, and as for me, i'm on the road meeting the voters on the road trip and spending the week in the trip west and cover iing three state out there, we dropped in on the...
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luke teaches texas a&m in history and there you go. this came about, luke and i grew up largely in a town called perrysburg go higher and near toledo and one was working on some other books, mainly a book on wall cronkite, if you want to find out what is on the nixon tapes you turn to luke as a resource because he has been listening for hours, years, a decade of transcribing these voluminous nixon tapes. what we try to do is highlight foreign policy because ehrlichman ran the domestic programs you might hear about the nixon years but nixon was hyper involved in foreign policy so our books focusing on 71, 72 and what occurs in those years there is domestic policy obviously that we include too but we only have a few minutes to say the gist of our book is about henry kissinger and his relationship to nixon in many ways and you can see in the book nick synapse love of china. is a recognition in 72 that the trip we all remember when he went there and match with mao tse tung costs and the panda bear exchange and the walk on the wall and all
luke teaches texas a&m in history and there you go. this came about, luke and i grew up largely in a town called perrysburg go higher and near toledo and one was working on some other books, mainly a book on wall cronkite, if you want to find out what is on the nixon tapes you turn to luke as a resource because he has been listening for hours, years, a decade of transcribing these voluminous nixon tapes. what we try to do is highlight foreign policy because ehrlichman ran the domestic...
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joining me to provide analysis are luke russert, carolyn ryan and dan balls. chief correspondent for the washington post. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >>> good morning. nine days go until election day. this morning we have new polls from six states that hopefully will tell us something about which way the wind is blowing and which party is going to control the senate and what the next two years might look like. i've been on the road meeting the voters moin road trip spending the week in the midwest in my where is chuck bus covering battles in three states. we dropped in on kansas. the senate fight in iowa. and then the battle for governor in wisconsin that i feel like has been going on continuously for four years. before we get to the polls and all of the big races, two big stories caused major concern for many. of course, it commanded our attention. terror by the shooting in canadian parliament building in ott with a with. and the new york city doctor who contracted ebola after returning from west africa where he was treating ebola patients. let'
joining me to provide analysis are luke russert, carolyn ryan and dan balls. chief correspondent for the washington post. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >>> good morning. nine days go until election day. this morning we have new polls from six states that hopefully will tell us something about which way the wind is blowing and which party is going to control the senate and what the next two years might look like. i've been on the road meeting the voters moin road...
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we start, though, on the hill with luke russert. and you've been watching this since noon all along with us. give us some of the highlights. >> reporter: well, abby, in a hearing just under three hours, you saw quite an appearance, shall we say of folks who made it back from the campaign trail to actually participate in that hearing. cory gardner, two people with senate campaigns did appear. the main thing was how political it got. that seems to have been the partisan fault line here between republicans and democrats. calling for that travel ban, going after dr. frieden as to why they have not enforced it or brought it forward or considered it. and why -- whether or not he's advised the white house to take it under consideration. listen to his answers from the gop. >> borders can be porous. we won't be able to check them for fever when they leave, when they arrive. we won't be able to do as we do currently to take a detailed history to see if they were exposed when they arrive. when they arrive, we wouldn't be able to impose quarant
we start, though, on the hill with luke russert. and you've been watching this since noon all along with us. give us some of the highlights. >> reporter: well, abby, in a hearing just under three hours, you saw quite an appearance, shall we say of folks who made it back from the campaign trail to actually participate in that hearing. cory gardner, two people with senate campaigns did appear. the main thing was how political it got. that seems to have been the partisan fault line here...
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. >> my name is captain luke.blues man. >> captain luke mayer who was living on less than $10,000 a career but he doubles his this can with cd sales and performances through music maker support. >> if i can get him $100 a month for prescription medicine i can keep his heat on in the winter time, and pay a phone bill. you know, a whole lot. >> duffy insists it is no handout. >> if anything, they want to have to help themselves. >> with their careers back on track, they can do just that. today, captain luke owns his own car, and ironing board sam is back on stage at 75 years old getting a second chance at his first love. >> glor: that is the cbs evening news tonight. later on cbs "60 minutes", and first thing tomorrow cbs this morning. i am jeff glor, cbs news in new york, scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org z >>> police are back near an abandoned property where the searches on saturday found remains believed to be those
. >> my name is captain luke.blues man. >> captain luke mayer who was living on less than $10,000 a career but he doubles his this can with cd sales and performances through music maker support. >> if i can get him $100 a month for prescription medicine i can keep his heat on in the winter time, and pay a phone bill. you know, a whole lot. >> duffy insists it is no handout. >> if anything, they want to have to help themselves. >> with their careers back on...
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>> well, good morning, luke.e people, all of the 48, and especially those 10 who had direct contact, 7 health care workers and 3 family member, are being closely monitored. daily vital and temperature checks. fever being one of the first symptoms of ebola. so far, we are told, no one is showing any signs. as you mentioned, the next three days are going to be critical, the 8 to 10 day incubation period starts today and ends on wednesday. a lot of very careful monitoring of all of those people over the next three days. those three family members who had direct contact with dunk be, they are staying in a home at an undisclosed location in dallas in a gated community. nbc news was actually able to speak with one of them, the one duncan had come over here to reportedly marry here in america. she said they are all doing well. no one is showing any symptoms of ebola yet but they're very concerned for duncan who was downgraded to critical condition and doctors say they are very concerned for his health and his well being
>> well, good morning, luke.e people, all of the 48, and especially those 10 who had direct contact, 7 health care workers and 3 family member, are being closely monitored. daily vital and temperature checks. fever being one of the first symptoms of ebola. so far, we are told, no one is showing any signs. as you mentioned, the next three days are going to be critical, the 8 to 10 day incubation period starts today and ends on wednesday. a lot of very careful monitoring of all of those...
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luke russert is here to talk about this. you have been crunching numbers.s unbelievable. >> remarkably, you could pay for 80 british general election campaigns with what's being spent on this year's midterms alone. there's concern about the roll money is playing in our politics with some even going as far as to argue our democracy is being bought and sold. 16 years ago the 1998 midterms cost $1.6. this year, $4 billion. outside groups spent $15 million on the '98. this time it's 67 times higher, over $1 billion. this year it will be just as high. that doesn't count so-called dark money whose sources and donors never have to be disclosed or won't be disclosed until well after the election. in the senate battleground states, outside groups are spending more on adds than campaigns and political parties combined. funding the financial arms race, a group of modern day owe la gashgs. >> on father's day, i was with my family and mitch mcconnell was with his, the coch brothers. >> the coch brothers. >> senate republicans are addicted to coch. >> on the right, charl
luke russert is here to talk about this. you have been crunching numbers.s unbelievable. >> remarkably, you could pay for 80 british general election campaigns with what's being spent on this year's midterms alone. there's concern about the roll money is playing in our politics with some even going as far as to argue our democracy is being bought and sold. 16 years ago the 1998 midterms cost $1.6. this year, $4 billion. outside groups spent $15 million on the '98. this time it's 67 times...
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back to you, luke. >> thanks, chuck. of course if you see him on the road, say hi to that bus, quite a cool thing. new hampshire wasn't the only thing with a televised debate last night. in north carolina, republican statehouse speaker tom tillis spent an hour talking to an empty chair. kay hagan agreed to three debates in july. that didn't include last night's roundtable. several news organizations chose not to participate after organizers put the empty chair on say the. tillis said north carolina should consider a medicaid expansion and was challenged on same sex marriage. >> do you support or oppose an amendment to the u.s. constitution banning same sex marriage? >> this is a decision that should be left for the states. >> senator cruz's reposal for a u.s. constitutional amendment hit the floor, you'd be a no vote? >> yes, i think so. >> said voters shouldn't vote for mitch mcconnell just because they are angry with president obama. >> i want you to make sure nobody cast a protest vote. whoever heard of giving somebod
back to you, luke. >> thanks, chuck. of course if you see him on the road, say hi to that bus, quite a cool thing. new hampshire wasn't the only thing with a televised debate last night. in north carolina, republican statehouse speaker tom tillis spent an hour talking to an empty chair. kay hagan agreed to three debates in july. that didn't include last night's roundtable. several news organizations chose not to participate after organizers put the empty chair on say the. tillis said...
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government. >> luke russert, thank you so much.ood to see you, my friend. >>> turning to the mid terms and the white house again defending its decision to delay any immigration action. here is white house press secretary josh earnest saying no, it is not about mid term politics. >> this is less an issue about trying to dictate or influence the outcome of the elections and more about making sure that the immigration issue is not a casualty of the post election political analysis. >> in kansas last night where the senate race is tightening, according to new numbers. the immigration issue is front and center. >> i have said from the beginning that i am not a supporter of amnesty. but it also has to be practical. we are not going to find and send home 11 and a half million people, nor would it be advisable. >> my opponent says he is not for amnesty. in the last debate in hutchinson, kansas, he said he was for amnesty. that's not shooting straight, that's not coming clean. >> so interesting to hear so many politicians talk about amnesty
government. >> luke russert, thank you so much.ood to see you, my friend. >>> turning to the mid terms and the white house again defending its decision to delay any immigration action. here is white house press secretary josh earnest saying no, it is not about mid term politics. >> this is less an issue about trying to dictate or influence the outcome of the elections and more about making sure that the immigration issue is not a casualty of the post election political...
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but it doesn't stop johnny and luke from make their jump. one had to watch out for the hawk while the other attempted his jump. successful jump. despite the aggressive hawks in the air. turns out this antenna tower has been decommissioned because of the hawks. >> oh. >> research more before they climbed up there maybe they would have known this. >>> oh, the bizarre on the roads of russia. >> this guy with a dark cam waiting for the vehicle in front of him to make a move. but, yeah the guy on the motorcycle didn't see him. and he crashes right into him going right over the handle bars, landing on his knees. >> i don't -- i hate to say this, but i don't feel bad. you're making a completely stupid, risky move going through a busy intersection at speeds like that, not giving anybody the opportunity to slow down for you or give you right away. >> maybe distracted by the pink balloon, because i certainly was. >> now this one, i cannot explain it at all. this guy is driving on the road, right? and then encounters this. at first i thought, is this p
but it doesn't stop johnny and luke from make their jump. one had to watch out for the hawk while the other attempted his jump. successful jump. despite the aggressive hawks in the air. turns out this antenna tower has been decommissioned because of the hawks. >> oh. >> research more before they climbed up there maybe they would have known this. >>> oh, the bizarre on the roads of russia. >> this guy with a dark cam waiting for the vehicle in front of him to make a...
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police say 20-year-old jon luke laporte ran over the woman this afternoon and then took off.while officers were investigating and then led them on a chase when witnesses recognized him. both women were taken to the hospital with moderate injuries. laporte is facing several charges including attempted murder. >>> turk to the ebola crisis, president obama met with some of his top brass to discuss the country's response. that as the cdc says it will update its protocols for health care workers. marcie has the latest from dallas. >> this is a critical weekend. >> a pivotal point in the watch for people possibly exposed to ebola in dallas. after 21 days of being monitored, this week the nearly 50 people who had contact with ebola victim thomas duncan before he was hospitalized, showing no symptoms. expected to be given the all-clear. >> we're going to be statistically less likely to see more cases. >> at the memorial service was health for duncan in north carolina, the two nurses infected while treating him continue their battles with the virus at two different specialized hospita
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thank you, luke. we'll be right back with jon bernthal. dave's been working on his game... morning double bogie. hey, three putt. and starting each day with a delicious bowl of heart healthy kellogg's raisin bran. how's your cereal? sweet! tastes like winning. how would you know what winning tastes like? dave knows it's also a delicious source of fiber and one more step towards a healthy tomorrow. you eat slower than you play. you're in a hurry to lose, huh? oh okay! invest in your heart health, with kellogg's raisin bran no crying today... mimuppets: it looks so good.... animal : no flavour! kermit: when it's time to eat together... animal: sooorry. kermit: do everyone a favour, serve a drink that has real flavour. lipton fresh brewed iced tea is the natually refreshing way to enjoy your meals. it's the flavour we all savour, does any food a favour. gotta be more tea! tea-riffic liption. be more tea. muppets most wanted, on blu-ray and digital august 12th. applebee's let the fans put thefamous 2 for $20 menu.the why did i vote for the que
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luke? [ cheers and applause ] >> hello everybody. i'm matt damon. today's my birthday.ctober 8th, 1970. not only was i born, but i was also bourne. jason bourne. [ laughter ] i say jokes like these because i'm dumb. i grew up in cambridge, massachusetts, with my parents and brother. i wet the bed until i was 19. [ laughter ] well, that's my story. thank you, jimmy kimmel, for finally putting me on your show. the end. go red sox! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: look at that. thank you, luke. that's -- all right. guillermo, help him out, will you? there you go. thank you, luke. we'll be right back with jon bernthal. dave's been working on his game... morning double bogie. hey, three putt. and starting each day with a delicious bowl of heart healthy kellogg's raisin bran. how's your cereal? sweet! tastes like winning. how would you know what winning tastes like? dave knows it's also a delicious source of fiber and one more step towards a healthy tomorrow. you eat slower than you play. you're in a hurry to lose, huh? oh okay! invest in your heart health, with kellogg's ra
luke? [ cheers and applause ] >> hello everybody. i'm matt damon. today's my birthday.ctober 8th, 1970. not only was i born, but i was also bourne. jason bourne. [ laughter ] i say jokes like these because i'm dumb. i grew up in cambridge, massachusetts, with my parents and brother. i wet the bed until i was 19. [ laughter ] well, that's my story. thank you, jimmy kimmel, for finally putting me on your show. the end. go red sox! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: look at that. thank...
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. >> ronde: for carolina, you need some of your star players, your luke kuechly, your thomas davis. one of these guys up front to make a huge play here, stem this tide. this has been a veryize si drive down the field for cincinnati so far. >> referee: time-out, carolina pap 30-second time-out. >> chris: two time-outs so cincinnati will have one remaining. cincinnati with both of theirs on this opening drive overtime. week six continuing later today on fox. for some of you on cbs, tonight on "sunday night football" on nbc, and tune in tomorrow for "monday night football" on espn. ron rivera had a fourth down gamble that paid off. marvin lewis wanted his team to come out fighting in new england. both division leaders. both trying the win their fourth game of this season. on first down. at the 19-yard line. former ohio state buckeye. >> ronde: big with a.j. green on the sideline with ha toe injury. those two guys got seven catches today. six different receivers. charles johnson. >> ronde: if you're carolina, can't give them another four sets of downs to try to get a touchdown here. >>
. >> ronde: for carolina, you need some of your star players, your luke kuechly, your thomas davis. one of these guys up front to make a huge play here, stem this tide. this has been a veryize si drive down the field for cincinnati so far. >> referee: time-out, carolina pap 30-second time-out. >> chris: two time-outs so cincinnati will have one remaining. cincinnati with both of theirs on this opening drive overtime. week six continuing later today on fox. for some of you on...
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luke throwing to chris harper. nice throw. much nicer catch by harp er.xpected to be an offensive track meet. in many ways it was. set up perfectly. perkins won't stop until he goes 49 to the end zone. bruins in front 24-14. back and forth they went. goss back in the game. davis wins the battle for the ball. cal back in front. 28-27. go 15 yards to the end zone. 33-28 ucla after 3. and now getting serious. 4th quarter. lets 1 fly for kenny. bears back in front 34 -33. ucla took the lead with a field goal but cal had a chance for a winning drive. lone interception of the day. 51 seconds left. play reviewed and the interception upheld. ucla 36-34. >>> mountain west conference game. that put the spartans in front 17-10. they went to overtime tied at 20. tyler winston threw for 322 yards and the 2 scores. wins 27-20. improves to 3-3 overall. 2-1 in conference. the sharks right now playing in new jersey and ahead 3-1 in the third and a very important baseball series that gets underway on tuesday. we'll have more on that in a few minutes. >> looking forward to
luke throwing to chris harper. nice throw. much nicer catch by harp er.xpected to be an offensive track meet. in many ways it was. set up perfectly. perkins won't stop until he goes 49 to the end zone. bruins in front 24-14. back and forth they went. goss back in the game. davis wins the battle for the ball. cal back in front. 28-27. go 15 yards to the end zone. 33-28 ucla after 3. and now getting serious. 4th quarter. lets 1 fly for kenny. bears back in front 34 -33. ucla took the lead with a...
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and you got luke in virginia. that was in '92. >> and why did you kill luke?ort myers, florida. >> i was involved with a disturbance between two different gang rivals and this guy had a hit put on him. and word got around that someone had to take care of him and i volunteered. >> why? >> because is trying to build a reputation with this certain group of individuals. >> finally, protsman said he also murdered a motorcycle officer in the 1970s. >> that was the very first one i ever did. i ran him off the road with my truck. >> why? >> because he wanted me to flip for him. he wanted me to flip against the gang with him. >> while protsman offered specifics about the officer he says he killed, homicide detectives who investigated the case said they could not link him to the officer's death and concluded it was due to an accident. >> these are all true stories, huh? >> yep. >> okay. >> became a habit, i think. i kind of think that if i wouldn't have got the life sentence, if i got out again, i'd probably kill again. i really feel that way. >> turn around. face that
and you got luke in virginia. that was in '92. >> and why did you kill luke?ort myers, florida. >> i was involved with a disturbance between two different gang rivals and this guy had a hit put on him. and word got around that someone had to take care of him and i volunteered. >> why? >> because is trying to build a reputation with this certain group of individuals. >> finally, protsman said he also murdered a motorcycle officer in the 1970s. >> that was the...
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you like tony luke's? in philadelphia. people have gotten divorced over this. but you like lazaro's. you do a thing. you have a little superstition. do people know about this? so you have money in your -- >> back pocket. >> jimmy: and you think as soon as the game is over, i'm heading over to lazaro's. >> that's if i'm hungry which is probably after every game. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you do? and that's your go to is philly cheesesteak? >> cheese steaks or a slice of pizza. >> jimmy: who doesn't love pizza? what's your pizza joint? i don't want to give all your spots away. >> lazaro's also. >> jimmy: come on. i feel like now there's a a commercial for lazaro's. you either make a good philly steak or you make a good pizza. you don't make both. >> they make both. >> jimmy: no, no, not one of those combo places. it is too much business for me. i go, i want my muffler fixed. that's it. [ laughter ] i don't want muffler and you wash the car. what do you do? make a philly cheesesteak, pizza steak? no, no. i don't
you like tony luke's? in philadelphia. people have gotten divorced over this. but you like lazaro's. you do a thing. you have a little superstition. do people know about this? so you have money in your -- >> back pocket. >> jimmy: and you think as soon as the game is over, i'm heading over to lazaro's. >> that's if i'm hungry which is probably after every game. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you do? and that's your go to is philly cheesesteak? >> cheese steaks or a slice...
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doctor, you heard what luke russert was saying. they're going to take passengers specifically from the three countries most affected, screen them at the airport. which begs the question, at least for me, what happens to somebody who's coming in from london but they just spent two weeks in liberia? you're not screening them. >> no, exactly right. there has to be a mechanism, though, for finding out what is the country of origin. not where is the country from the last stop. what's the country of the last stop. so, i think there's a lot of fine-tuning we have to do if this is going to work. there are some other nuances here, including the fact that if somebody's given a questionnaire in writing, they're more likely to shade the truth a little bit. those questions should actually be asked verbally, orally, so that we're making eye contact, we're asking, did you have contact with anybody? are you sure you didn't? and that kibnd of questioning tends to be more effective than, say, just checking off a form. >> if you're basically sectioni
doctor, you heard what luke russert was saying. they're going to take passengers specifically from the three countries most affected, screen them at the airport. which begs the question, at least for me, what happens to somebody who's coming in from london but they just spent two weeks in liberia? you're not screening them. >> no, exactly right. there has to be a mechanism, though, for finding out what is the country of origin. not where is the country from the last stop. what's the...
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luke, accusing him of sexual and emotional abuse.us eating disorder that required a stint in rehab. >> hours later after her lawsuit, dr. luke called her claims defamatory saying her suit is an attempt to defame him and end her contract with him. he's worked with stars like katy perry, miley cyrus to name a few. ke$sha's attorney says she is finally well enough to confront her mentor after nearly a decade. geragos will be on "gma" later this morning to talk about this case. >>> next up, robin thicke. his wife paula patton recently filed for divorce. it appears now it's truly over. the "blurred lines" singer was on a campaign to get her back, but she ain't coming back. he's completely abandoning that now. >> listen to this. page six reporting thicke threw himself a bit of a divorce party. what that is, he went out for a night. he's rich and famous. this is how they get down. he invited after his night out some select models and other attractive models back to his pad. >> they were then met by leo dicaprio and danced the night away. pa
luke, accusing him of sexual and emotional abuse.us eating disorder that required a stint in rehab. >> hours later after her lawsuit, dr. luke called her claims defamatory saying her suit is an attempt to defame him and end her contract with him. he's worked with stars like katy perry, miley cyrus to name a few. ke$sha's attorney says she is finally well enough to confront her mentor after nearly a decade. geragos will be on "gma" later this morning to talk about this case....
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we appreciate your help too, luke. to continue this discussion on ebola, separating fact from fiction, all day here, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. eastern time. it will happen on msnbc. next, we're learning more about the white house fence jumper. some new details and why a judge is ordering a mental screening for the suspect. we have all that right after a short break. >>> it's time for the your business entrepreneur of the week. greg hall of michigan is an independent brewer who started virtue cider three years ago. virtue now experiencing triple digit growth in sales. for more, watch your business sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for everyone. there's not one way to do s
we appreciate your help too, luke. to continue this discussion on ebola, separating fact from fiction, all day here, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. eastern time. it will happen on msnbc. next, we're learning more about the white house fence jumper. some new details and why a judge is ordering a mental screening for the suspect. we have all that right after a short break. >>> it's time for the your business entrepreneur of the week. greg hall of michigan is an independent brewer who...
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>> exactly right, luke. it's interesting here partisanship being the closing message here that republicans want to make about kay hagen. and the reason why she has held up better than most democrat incumbents is because she's made hay over the partisanship in the state legislature. in fact, you know, that, to me, is sort of -- that's what north carolina voters are sitting on. sort of like what offends them more. one style of partisanship versus another style of partisanship. and that's -- you know, that's in many ways it's been the issue in a nutshell for voters all around the country. but it's especially accuute her in north carolina because they don't like -- there's a majority that don't like a lot of the actions of the legislature. just like they're not happy with some of the one party control things that democrats did in those first two years that president obama was in charge. so that's the tug-of-war that's taking place here. ultimately, there isn't a swing voter, i don't think. this is about finding
>> exactly right, luke. it's interesting here partisanship being the closing message here that republicans want to make about kay hagen. and the reason why she has held up better than most democrat incumbents is because she's made hay over the partisanship in the state legislature. in fact, you know, that, to me, is sort of -- that's what north carolina voters are sitting on. sort of like what offends them more. one style of partisanship versus another style of partisanship. and that's --...
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nbc's luke russert is at the national institutes of health. nbc's gabe gutierrez is in emory, in atlanta. luke, pham arrived late last night. what more do we know this morning about her condition? >> well, that's right, craig, nina arriving about 10:00 last night. she flew her via private plane and had an escorted ambulance to the facility. from that video, she seemed to be in good spirits. we do know she got off the plane in a biocontainment suit. and she also joked around in another part of that video we didn't show where she said to her friends via the hospital there in texas, everybody come to maryland. so she seems to be in good spirits. as good as she possibly can be. as far as how long she'll stay here at nih, we are told until she's better. nih has specialists, critical care specialists, that are very much involved in this type of care on a daily basis. they're one of the four hospitals in the country that have a bio containment unit. they're specially equipped to deal with the ebola virus. they've not had a full-on ebola patient yet.
nbc's luke russert is at the national institutes of health. nbc's gabe gutierrez is in emory, in atlanta. luke, pham arrived late last night. what more do we know this morning about her condition? >> well, that's right, craig, nina arriving about 10:00 last night. she flew her via private plane and had an escorted ambulance to the facility. from that video, she seemed to be in good spirits. we do know she got off the plane in a biocontainment suit. and she also joked around in another...
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luke russert joins me from washington dulles airport. luke, you and i reported many times criticism with the tsa and airport security, you have people wondering will this plan to screen potentially hundreds of people, if not more, be effective and ensure the safety of the american public. >> it is a very fair question, tamron. the real reasoning behind this plan going into effect is to calm the nerves, from officials we have spoken to, of the american public who are nervous about ebola spreading through the united states. a recent poll shows 58% of americans support an all out travel ban from those west african countries to the u.s. doctors frieden from the cdc said yesterday that in fact probably not the best thing, it would cut off medical supplies to and from effected areas so needed. what you're seeing with this unprecedented move by the u.s. government to put the screening procedures in place is really a real intrusive way to try and calm the public, but also to see if they can at least monitor patients, 150 a day, 95% of west afric
luke russert joins me from washington dulles airport. luke, you and i reported many times criticism with the tsa and airport security, you have people wondering will this plan to screen potentially hundreds of people, if not more, be effective and ensure the safety of the american public. >> it is a very fair question, tamron. the real reasoning behind this plan going into effect is to calm the nerves, from officials we have spoken to, of the american public who are nervous about ebola...
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luke russert, thank you for that. >>> let's turn to dr.ard mercale, author of "when germs travel: six epidemics that have ini vaded america and the fears they unleashed." in this specific case, what is worse, the reality or the fears? >> oh, i think the fear is much greater than the reality. at least in the united states of america. in west africa, of course, the reality is terrible. >> doctor, what do you make of what luke russert was describing in terms of the increased security procedures at the airport, all passengers coming from west africa will be screened to see if they have any symptoms at the time, then they'll also be keeping a log over the next 20 or so days. if they exhibit symptoms, they're told to go to the hospital with a pamphlet given to them by the cdc. is this necessary? is it effective? >> well, if it's effective, only time will tell. i think it's a very measured and layered approach. i do not think it's intrusive, as the reporter stated. we are, after all, talking about an extremely deadly disease, ebola. one thing tha
luke russert, thank you for that. >>> let's turn to dr.ard mercale, author of "when germs travel: six epidemics that have ini vaded america and the fears they unleashed." in this specific case, what is worse, the reality or the fears? >> oh, i think the fear is much greater than the reality. at least in the united states of america. in west africa, of course, the reality is terrible. >> doctor, what do you make of what luke russert was describing in terms of the...
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how are you doing, luke? >> i'm doing good. >> where were and you what happened? >> i was about two tables down and he came up from behind the kids at the table, and pulled out a gun and fired six bullets. i heard the first one, and wasn't sure what it was. then i heard four more. and i heard people start screaming, and we all dropped to the ground, and he looked at me and a girl named harley, and then as i was -- as he was turning around and shot outside, and then he shot more bullets outside, and by then, probably 30, 40 people, are running to the fence to get off the campus, and that where is the church is, and we all hopped the fence then, and we got picked up out by the church. and i believe it was about a nine millimeter gun that he was shooting. >> jordan luton on the line with us, a freshman at the school. jordan, wayne to go back to the beginning. where was this student? did he come into the cafeteria? was he there part of first lunch. >> he was part of the lunch, and it was just as he was walking in. >> so he is walking in for lunch and i guess he had th
how are you doing, luke? >> i'm doing good. >> where were and you what happened? >> i was about two tables down and he came up from behind the kids at the table, and pulled out a gun and fired six bullets. i heard the first one, and wasn't sure what it was. then i heard four more. and i heard people start screaming, and we all dropped to the ground, and he looked at me and a girl named harley, and then as i was -- as he was turning around and shot outside, and then he shot...
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pumpkin spice lattes taste luke a candle tastes. >> there's some truth to that for some people.iver clearly, obviously, not a fan but there are some others who enjoy pumpkin without the spice. there are ways to enjoy that. >> we'll go into insomniac kitchen for that. tina trenh with a seasonal twist an an old favorite. >> reporter: we're in harlem today visiting a chef in his own home. it's a little chilly outside. it's definitely fall. he's going to make something that will warm us right up. let's go. we're inside with chef george duran is going to show us how to make an oldie but goody. tomato soup with grilled cheese but you have a twist. >> pumpkin grilled cheese to go with it. now the smell -- everyone is talking about tump kin. this is extra special. the sweetness of the pump condition goes well with the grilled cheese. first the creamy tomato soup. add a little bit of this oil in there and sauteing some onions and some carrots. to that we'll add some chopped garlic. we'll add some water. the flavor of the soup comes from the tomatoes. we're going to use some of this tomat
pumpkin spice lattes taste luke a candle tastes. >> there's some truth to that for some people.iver clearly, obviously, not a fan but there are some others who enjoy pumpkin without the spice. there are ways to enjoy that. >> we'll go into insomniac kitchen for that. tina trenh with a seasonal twist an an old favorite. >> reporter: we're in harlem today visiting a chef in his own home. it's a little chilly outside. it's definitely fall. he's going to make something that will...
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it stars luke evans and sara bedone as a prince and his wife mar rana.him as a young prince defending his country against the turks. there is a real human element to this story. we talked to the co-stars about that. the>> he is not born evil. it is a lot to do with what happens in his life that forces him to take these dark positions but for a good cause for the love of his wife and his son and protection of his people and his life. >> even though she has all of this love for him and he loves her very much all of the decisions he has to make as he's changing over the dark side challenges and complicates his love for him. that's what it is about standing by the person you love event ea. >> it is loosely based on the prince of transylvania and how he became dracula. >> you learn a little. >> luke evans is a star on the rise has a big year coming up including the final installment in the "lord of the rings" franchise. >> i have become obsessed with it as well. >> i didn't know that. i have become obsessed with it as well. >> the final movie comes out decemb
it stars luke evans and sara bedone as a prince and his wife mar rana.him as a young prince defending his country against the turks. there is a real human element to this story. we talked to the co-stars about that. the>> he is not born evil. it is a lot to do with what happens in his life that forces him to take these dark positions but for a good cause for the love of his wife and his son and protection of his people and his life. >> even though she has all of this love for him...
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luke, nice and scary work. right? >> in a moment, sometimes kids say darnedest things. what if ching talked back to us like politicians? >> did you eat the dozen chocolate chip cookies i left on the counter to cool? >> i'm deeply upset by this question. >>> i'm and drou ross sorkin. wall street will reaction to the european central bank stress test. the tests are designed to gauge the overall health of europe's financial system. they come at a time with intense uncertainty. wednesday, we will find out whether or not the federal reserve will end its bond buying program when the central bank reserve will end its bond buying program when the central bank wraps its two- will that be all, sir? thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster white knuckle thrill ride. you're promised one speed. but do you consistently get it? you do with comcast business. and often even more. it's reliable. just like kung pao fish. thank you, ping. reliably fast intern
luke, nice and scary work. right? >> in a moment, sometimes kids say darnedest things. what if ching talked back to us like politicians? >> did you eat the dozen chocolate chip cookies i left on the counter to cool? >> i'm deeply upset by this question. >>> i'm and drou ross sorkin. wall street will reaction to the european central bank stress test. the tests are designed to gauge the overall health of europe's financial system. they come at a time with intense...
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. >> you did your basic training, and you were then assigned to luke ob facility? >> that's correct. >> and from luke ob, you became involved in training of recruits, am i correct? >> that is correct, my lady. >> and your speciality in training areas? >> my lady, i trained officials in three areas. it was to -- also to do and understand administration, and also to do -- [ indiscernible ] >> from there, you spent time at another facility? >> that's correct, my lady. >> from there, you went back home where you spent about nine years, am i correct? >> that's correct, my lady. >> and then from there, sir, would you just run with your career? >> my lady, i was in transferred to a correctional center in the northern cape in 1993. and then beginning of 1994, i was transferred to king valley correctional center. in 1996, my lady -- >> your position in kimberly, sir? >> in kimberly, my lady, i was responsible for internal and external custody. i was then later transferred to the national office as an inspector of prisons. therefore, i went back to kimberly and in 1997, i wa
. >> you did your basic training, and you were then assigned to luke ob facility? >> that's correct. >> and from luke ob, you became involved in training of recruits, am i correct? >> that is correct, my lady. >> and your speciality in training areas? >> my lady, i trained officials in three areas. it was to -- also to do and understand administration, and also to do -- [ indiscernible ] >> from there, you spent time at another facility? >> that's...
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luke is going to start screening passengers for ebola next week. how is this going to work? >> reporter: it's something that is unprecedented in modern american history. essentially when passengers come from one of the three countries in west africa, they will be in fact brought into a special screening area where their temperature will be taken with a hands free thermometer. if they have a fever, they will be brought before a medical official to determine whether or not they should be released or go directly to a medical facility for further evaluation. even if they don't show signs of a fever, they can determine whether or not they have been exposed in west africa. contact information will be taken and they will be told to look for symptoms for up to 21 days. they have to contact the hospital and give them information from the customs and cdc officials here at the screening sites. this will be 110 passengers a day. 94% come through the five airports that you mentioned. there is a really reasoning to calm public fear. charles schumer has been an advocate. when you look at w
luke is going to start screening passengers for ebola next week. how is this going to work? >> reporter: it's something that is unprecedented in modern american history. essentially when passengers come from one of the three countries in west africa, they will be in fact brought into a special screening area where their temperature will be taken with a hands free thermometer. if they have a fever, they will be brought before a medical official to determine whether or not they should be...
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luke was using my computer. for this. i'm gonna have to, uh, call you back.e told me he needed it to do homework, and then i find this -- a-a picture of a topless woman,
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what me and all those people i'm sure we had something better to do than coming down to the attained luke those folks you're here for our clients that's a wonderful thing come on let's hear it (clapping) so as i finish up before i get put out i want you to remember you're here to do a job it's not 0 over after a couple of hours they or more e remove the seats there will be people sleeping we have one hundred and 50 people sleeping in the church on pews everyday the job is not over the job is not over (clapping.) thank you, thank you for your per apprehension i definitely want to go on a tour i'm pleased to invite a st. anthony's volunteer to the stage that's how we getting got who know ms. most of you know nancy pelosi she's been here year after year with her children and grandchildren volunteering nancy pelosi is a long friend of st. anthony's but those who struggle to put you food on the table or earner equal pay and work or struggle for affordable housing we're proud of her service and this fellow san franciscan are here today house democratic leader nancy pelosi (clapping) >> good mor
what me and all those people i'm sure we had something better to do than coming down to the attained luke those folks you're here for our clients that's a wonderful thing come on let's hear it (clapping) so as i finish up before i get put out i want you to remember you're here to do a job it's not 0 over after a couple of hours they or more e remove the seats there will be people sleeping we have one hundred and 50 people sleeping in the church on pews everyday the job is not over the job is...