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it's off of lynn road. >> lynn. >> yes, off the 101. >> lynn road.s apparently lost to frank. late midmorning. detective was worried. would he show up. >> you sit in the parking lot by yourself. you kind of go over, sure your heart races a little bit. it's crunch time and you feel like everyone is depending on you to get this done. you want it to go well. >> the idea is you're reeling them in like a fisherman. there are timehouse don't know what is going to happen. >> right. you could have a fray in the line. could have a break. there was frank in a brand new suv. referring to a success expensive car he said he would be driving. that's sweet. i know you what spent your money on. >> money from fred shocker in is what the cop meant. frank did not take that bait. >> hard to tell from the video. >> they're still monitoring my accounts. >> are they looking at you. >> yes. >> inside a van listening to the whole thing go down. >> you finally get something like that, that's cold. that was the nail in his coffin. >> the instant he offered that $1,000, you kne
it's off of lynn road. >> lynn. >> yes, off the 101. >> lynn road.s apparently lost to frank. late midmorning. detective was worried. would he show up. >> you sit in the parking lot by yourself. you kind of go over, sure your heart races a little bit. it's crunch time and you feel like everyone is depending on you to get this done. you want it to go well. >> the idea is you're reeling them in like a fisherman. there are timehouse don't know what is going to happen....
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her name was lynn. kim was lynn's best friend.hristian youth camp. >> when i first met her, she came flying into the room bigger than life and she jumped up on one of the bunks and said, tell me who you like here. >> reporter: was she talking about boys then? >> yeah, she was. i'm like looking at her going, who is this wild woman? >> reporter: lynn was funny and fiery and full of life. kim knew she liked lynn right away, but it was their shared spirituality that cemented their friendship. >> we both were committed to serving god, and she would just draw you in. and she cared about you. and she wanted to pray for you. she wanted to know what you needed. >> reporter: lynn was already out of college and working. kim was still in school. but they shared prayers and secrets. lynn told kim what she wanted in a man. >> a christian husband, somebody who loved the lord, was a leader and strong but yet general. and we talked about it. you know, if i started dating someone or if she did and -- we had a check and, you know, we talked about th
her name was lynn. kim was lynn's best friend.hristian youth camp. >> when i first met her, she came flying into the room bigger than life and she jumped up on one of the bunks and said, tell me who you like here. >> reporter: was she talking about boys then? >> yeah, she was. i'm like looking at her going, who is this wild woman? >> reporter: lynn was funny and fiery and full of life. kim knew she liked lynn right away, but it was their shared spirituality that cemented...
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lynn: yes. there is a shift in the last few days on the emphasis ocothe sexual muct allegations against the nominee, brett kavanaugh. two, did he lie under oath? this is a real-time concern, not 30-plus years ago in high hool, and when you watch the next few days unfold, you will see this not even subtle shift in emphasis in the did he liebo under oath drinking, which it seems at the moment we have far morwitnesses who are willing to go on the record. laura: meanwhile, we are hearing ifrom the republican lead the senate, mitch mcconnell, who said on the floor of the senate that he wants a vote thi week. do you think he will get one? lynn: it depends on three senators, jeff flake, susan collins,nd lisa murkowski. why do i say that? because there is 100 senators, the republicanhave 51 members, and any one of the three who say we need more time or we need to read the report, or the report was finished friday morning, we are not ready to vote friday afternoon. so he could say it, but he needs the bu
lynn: yes. there is a shift in the last few days on the emphasis ocothe sexual muct allegations against the nominee, brett kavanaugh. two, did he lie under oath? this is a real-time concern, not 30-plus years ago in high hool, and when you watch the next few days unfold, you will see this not even subtle shift in emphasis in the did he liebo under oath drinking, which it seems at the moment we have far morwitnesses who are willing to go on the record. laura: meanwhile, we are hearing ifrom the...
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laura: lynn sweet, thank you for joining us. lynn: thank you. ur that press conference, pres morning, was due to be about the signing of a new trade deal between the u.s., mexico, and canada, to replace the north american free trade agreement, or nafta. mr. trump says the new deal is histic and will bring thousands of jobs back to america. business reporter kim gittleson joins us from new york. it has a new name, but how you -- how new is the deal, really? ask the white house, this is a completely new trade deal that rips up wumt president calls the worst deal ever signed. by another metric come whether there will be economic consequences and many analysts say a just tinkers with the margins and there will not be a significant difference when it comes to the overall economic activity between the three nations which come just to put this in context, this is a trade deal that governs $1.2 trillion worth of trade t betweee countries. it is the biggest trade deal the u.s. is currently eight part of. laura: the top administration claims this is a he
laura: lynn sweet, thank you for joining us. lynn: thank you. ur that press conference, pres morning, was due to be about the signing of a new trade deal between the u.s., mexico, and canada, to replace the north american free trade agreement, or nafta. mr. trump says the new deal is histic and will bring thousands of jobs back to america. business reporter kim gittleson joins us from new york. it has a new name, but how you -- how new is the deal, really? ask the white house, this is a...
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. >> those are my parents, jim and lynn. that's me.s teaching and father staying home with me. >> there's your dad. >> yeah. i remember that. praised and pigtails and he brushed my hair. >> how would you describe your relationship with your dad as a kid? >> in those early years, we had a relationship most people would have with their mother perhaps. we were incredibly close. he just was my whole world. i think that's around the time he graduated from college. my parents met in the counter-culture movement of the late 60s. throughout the first years of their marriage they were really focused on their activism. ♪ well i got to get the world off my back ♪ ♪ pretty soon i'm going to crack ♪ >> for jim and lynn and thousands of americans, the '60s was a time of unrest, to protest war and experiment with mind bending psychedelics. trippy drugs jim refused to abandon once he became a father. >> soon after we moved to arizona, when i was about 3, his talk about a revolution was getting serious. he was talking about a violent overthrow of the g
. >> those are my parents, jim and lynn. that's me.s teaching and father staying home with me. >> there's your dad. >> yeah. i remember that. praised and pigtails and he brushed my hair. >> how would you describe your relationship with your dad as a kid? >> in those early years, we had a relationship most people would have with their mother perhaps. we were incredibly close. he just was my whole world. i think that's around the time he graduated from college. my...
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lynn, we do need to work together. i will work with my colleagues to make sure that everyone's voice is heard. but i think it is important to talk about our differences and what i bring to the table, and my deep commitment to the environment is one of the things i bring to the table. >> we need to move on to closing statements. ms. kahn: i chose to run as a green in part because the green party has been talking about the damage we are doing to our environment for decades. the green party has been talking about climate change for decades. the green party has been talking about universal health care, finding other ways to be in the world besides war. the green party stands for the values i believe most of district 21 agrees with. i'm not just a green party candidate. when i was running as an independent candidate for president, i earned the nickname the government mechanic. i know how government works. i know how to bring together thaties with legislation will pull everybody together and move us forward. it is about inte
lynn, we do need to work together. i will work with my colleagues to make sure that everyone's voice is heard. but i think it is important to talk about our differences and what i bring to the table, and my deep commitment to the environment is one of the things i bring to the table. >> we need to move on to closing statements. ms. kahn: i chose to run as a green in part because the green party has been talking about the damage we are doing to our environment for decades. the green party...
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reporting live in lynn haven, florida. marian atencio. >> what the next step could signal in the russia probe. how do you top mac & cheese? start with 100% clean ingredients. like vermont white cheddar. then... add bacon, bbq chicken, or baja blend. catering and delivery now available. panera. food as it should be. [woman 2] ..this... [man 1] ...this is my body of proof. [man 2] proof of less joint pain... [woman 3] ...and clearer skin. [man 3] proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... [woman 4] ...with humira. [woman 5] humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number one prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. [avo] humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, se
reporting live in lynn haven, florida. marian atencio. >> what the next step could signal in the russia probe. how do you top mac & cheese? start with 100% clean ingredients. like vermont white cheddar. then... add bacon, bbq chicken, or baja blend. catering and delivery now available. panera. food as it should be. [woman 2] ..this... [man 1] ...this is my body of proof. [man 2] proof of less joint pain... [woman 3] ...and clearer skin. [man 3] proof that i can fight psoriatic...
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until recent lip he served as the director of the lynne don johnson library and museum. he has authored four books on presidential history, including his newest book, the last republicans inside the extraordinary relationship between george h. b bush and george b. bush. mark is a commentator for abc news, good morning america and this week. and finally, our third panelist is stewart mcfarland. he is president of the white house historical association. his 30-plus career in washington has been a senior role at georgetown university, the american red cross and the motion picture association. he also worked with the ronald reagan organization to plan and execute the ronald reagan centennial celebration in 2011. please join in welcoming me -- please join me in welcoming today's panel, anita mcbride, mark uptegrove and stewart mcfarland. >> thank you very much. i would also like to recognize gill west and other board member john barrett who was not able to be with us today. anita is on the board and these men and women give leadership and governess to our organization that st
until recent lip he served as the director of the lynne don johnson library and museum. he has authored four books on presidential history, including his newest book, the last republicans inside the extraordinary relationship between george h. b bush and george b. bush. mark is a commentator for abc news, good morning america and this week. and finally, our third panelist is stewart mcfarland. he is president of the white house historical association. his 30-plus career in washington has been a...
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lynn was not feeling well, spacek woman an oscar for portraying lynn in a movie i nineteen like or evenw his name. tony dokoupil is taking us there. >> reporter: he's had one >> i'm a very good bird. >> reporter: and, no, we're not talking about the eight-foot bird. but the voice inside him. >> i just go a couple octaves higher. hake lo, how are you? how are you? i go up here if the sounds cuter without me trying. >> reporter: since 1969 it's been puppeteer carroll spinney giving life to big bird. >> they say what do you do? i said well, you've heard of sesame street. i'm big bird. no. >> reporter: it was spinney operating the speak with his right hand and changed him from a goofy adult into america's most innocent 6-year-old. >> i love to move to the music. >> i played him as a kid, just a really tall kid. >> reporter: the job has taken our vingms.ando where he also played another memorable character, oscar the grouch. >> who is kicking my can? >> reporter: both roles will be taken over by understudies and spinney, now 84, will look back. >> not till it hurts, but it doesn't have to. i
lynn was not feeling well, spacek woman an oscar for portraying lynn in a movie i nineteen like or evenw his name. tony dokoupil is taking us there. >> reporter: he's had one >> i'm a very good bird. >> reporter: and, no, we're not talking about the eight-foot bird. but the voice inside him. >> i just go a couple octaves higher. hake lo, how are you? how are you? i go up here if the sounds cuter without me trying. >> reporter: since 1969 it's been puppeteer carroll...
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lynn haven, florida. residents are scrambled for the necessities and crews are still looking for survivors. dozens could be missing. we will have the latest from the ground. you are watching "velshi & ruhle" live on msnbc. to geico and saved hundreds. excuse me... winner! that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. hi! geico has licensed agents who i can reach 24/7. great savings and round the clock service? now that's a win-win. winner. winner. yay me! oh, hi! good luck. switch to geico®. it's a win-win. billions of problems. sore gums? bleeding gums? painful flossing? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath healthy gums oral rinse fights gingivitis and plaque and prevents gum disease for 24 hours. so you can... breathe easy, there's therabreath at walmart. got it? got it. nooooo... nooooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and is 2x more absorbent. bounty, the quicker picker upper. >>> president trump is visiting florida and georgia today surveying the devas
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we've been through a catastrophe but they are strong. >> reporter: tammy leitner, nbc news, lynn haven, florida. >>> this weekend a new group of more than 1,000 hondurans, including children, left guatemala headed north, making their way into mexico. for some the ultimate goal is asylum in the united states. if they make it, some of those children could end up in a vast in texas after the trump administration expanded that facility's capacity. gabe gutierrez got a rare look inside. >> reporter: in texas some 30 miles outside of el expanding. back in june it was et up to house 450 kids separated from their parents undhe zero tolerance policy. now it holds about 1,500 and can accommodate up to 3,800 who cross into the u.s. illegally without parents. this is government handout video. the president is now consideration a new version of the family separation policy to act as a deterrent. >> this year we've had one of the largest number of children crossing the border alone, and as a result of that we began to run out of our standard shelter space. >> the children are between 13 and 17 years
we've been through a catastrophe but they are strong. >> reporter: tammy leitner, nbc news, lynn haven, florida. >>> this weekend a new group of more than 1,000 hondurans, including children, left guatemala headed north, making their way into mexico. for some the ultimate goal is asylum in the united states. if they make it, some of those children could end up in a vast in texas after the trump administration expanded that facility's capacity. gabe gutierrez got a rare look...
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lynn, microphone is coming. right over here. third row.and then you pass it over to the gentleman. >> lynn from daily, at the fcc they are undergoing a challenge process to discover what areas are not served by broadband in anticipation of wording support for areas that aren't supported by broadband and when challenge says cost each individual provider is saying it's costing millions of dollars to do this kind of research, drive around in cars and set up the radio equipment to check whether the service is there, what can you do with 7 and a half million dollars in the face of what these providers are finding it's costing them to check? >> so putting aside that i will let the fcc defend their own process, i think what you're looking about, lynn, is the mobility fund. we -- the challenge of mapping broadband in a fixed environment and mapping broadband in a mobility environment are two different challenges. right now fcc is struggling with mobility environment. we are focused on fixed environment. that's broadband to home and making sure we
lynn, microphone is coming. right over here. third row.and then you pass it over to the gentleman. >> lynn from daily, at the fcc they are undergoing a challenge process to discover what areas are not served by broadband in anticipation of wording support for areas that aren't supported by broadband and when challenge says cost each individual provider is saying it's costing millions of dollars to do this kind of research, drive around in cars and set up the radio equipment to check...
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tonight -- pete davidson, from "night school," actress and comedian mary lynn rajskub, stand-up comedyrom zainab johnson, featuring the 8g band with ben sesar. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. ev >> seth: gooing, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is wonderful to hear. that case, let's get to the news. president trump last night held his fourth solo news conferencei since office. and i don't want to say it made him look bad, buwhen the russians saw it, they threw the pee tape in the garbage. [ light laughter ] "guess we don't need this anymore." president trump today postponed his planned meeting with deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, so as not to conflict with the senate hearing on the sexual assault allegations against supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. and when trump cancels a meeting to watch tv, you know what that means -- it's a weekday. [ laughter ] after donald trump jr. iticized the sexual assault allegations against supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh yesterday, lawyer mich
tonight -- pete davidson, from "night school," actress and comedian mary lynn rajskub, stand-up comedyrom zainab johnson, featuring the 8g band with ben sesar. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. ev >> seth: gooing, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is wonderful to hear. that case, let's get to the news. president trump last night held his fourth solo news conferencei since...
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it is lynne and lisa'sjob to coordinate those home visits. have the staff phoning saying, lynne, lisa, we have been in this car 50 minutes, we have only been paid 30 minutes. the families are saying why is this done? why is that not done? then the social services get involved. why haven't you carers done this? so it's just a vicious circle really. the association representing uk home care organisations calculate they need at least £18 an hour to cover the minimum wage, pensions, travel and other costs. but on average councils pay just over £16 an hour. that really add up say care managers who face a battle to balance the books and funds staff. it is a mess, it is a great mess, and all the time you are not thinking about sometimes the customers, you are thinking about how much is this going to cost? how can we do this? how can we do this on a restricted budget? nine times out of ten that is what we think about before anything else, the budget. can we do it? it shouldn't be like that, we should be thinking what does this person need? how can we
it is lynne and lisa'sjob to coordinate those home visits. have the staff phoning saying, lynne, lisa, we have been in this car 50 minutes, we have only been paid 30 minutes. the families are saying why is this done? why is that not done? then the social services get involved. why haven't you carers done this? so it's just a vicious circle really. the association representing uk home care organisations calculate they need at least £18 an hour to cover the minimum wage, pensions, travel and...
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wesley and lynn, thank you very much. we appreciate you both. >> thank you. >>> tonight van jones is back. don't miss his special gift, dave chappelle, only on "the van jones show" at 7:00 p.m. >>> and do stay with us. we have a look inside the u.s. detention center that is still housing more than 1,500 immigrant children. the a...is stolen.es... we confess. we stole everything we could. from everything we've ever mastered. and put it here. the all-new lexus es. a product of mastery. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. the more you know ththe commute is worth it., you and that john deere tractor, you can keep dreaming up projects all the way home. it's a longer drive, but just like a john deere, it's worth it. carla is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therap
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it is lynne and lisa'sjob to coordinate those home visits.taff phoning saying, lynne, lisa, we've been in this car 50 minutes, we have only been paid 30 minutes. the families are saying why is this done? why is that not done? then the social services get involved. why haven't you carers done this? so it's just a vicious circle, really. the association representing uk home care organisations calculate they need at least £18 an hour to cover the minimum wage, pensions, travel and other costs. but on average, councils pay just over £16 an hour. for those who manage care companies, that means balancing the books and finding staff is a battle. it is a mess, it's a great mess, and all the time you are not thinking about sometimes the customers, you are thinking about, how much is this going to cost? how can we do this? how can we do this on a restricted budget? nine times out of ten, that is what we think about before anything else, the budget. can we do it? it shouldn't be like that, we should be thinking what does this person need? how can we do
it is lynne and lisa'sjob to coordinate those home visits.taff phoning saying, lynne, lisa, we've been in this car 50 minutes, we have only been paid 30 minutes. the families are saying why is this done? why is that not done? then the social services get involved. why haven't you carers done this? so it's just a vicious circle, really. the association representing uk home care organisations calculate they need at least £18 an hour to cover the minimum wage, pensions, travel and other costs....
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the residents here in lynn haven, like so many coastal towns, tell us they feel forgotten. and they hope the president will bring much needed attention to their dire situation, along with supplies. tammy leitner for nbc news, reporting from lynn haven, florida. >> so sad to see those images. >> indeed. >>> meanwhile, we had not nearly as high winds, but some high winds up in the north wbay this morning. >> yeah, strong wind gusts, especially in the hills, those areas above 1,000 feet. we are starting to see winds calming down and temperatures going up. here is a look at healdsburg now with a temperature at 75 degrees. and we haven't even made it yet to noon. as we look at ocean beach, even warming up along the coast, and that's what happens when you get that offshore wind flow, be even some of our bay area beaches start to get quite warm. a live look outside in san jose, with some sunshine and as we talk about our fire danger, that continues throughout at least the next we'd say 40 minutes. but there still could be some fires going on, because we just have a lot of dry fuel
the residents here in lynn haven, like so many coastal towns, tell us they feel forgotten. and they hope the president will bring much needed attention to their dire situation, along with supplies. tammy leitner for nbc news, reporting from lynn haven, florida. >> so sad to see those images. >> indeed. >>> meanwhile, we had not nearly as high winds, but some high winds up in the north wbay this morning. >> yeah, strong wind gusts, especially in the hills, those areas...
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that is lynn haven, north of panama city. phil keatinging is panama city, itself. hey, phil. >> reporter: hi, shep. we are at one of many businesses along u.s. 98. you see scenes like this all the time. this is a storefront. they now have the 98 east and west sign in their front office of whatever it was. there is another office here. the la fuento bakery here, this strip mall, the color printing place, all of it absolutely destroyed. these poor people are hauling out what's salvageable to try to get into the storage and hopefully rebuild their bakery, which supplied restaurants throughout the city with some fine, fine breads and tortillas. there is a discount grocery store over here, totally blown wide open, the doors, the windows from the hurricane. the roof completely destroyed and ripped up and open. the guys that work here told me it was just crazy and also this place has been looted seriously multiple multiple times. the first things to go, the cigarettes and then the booze and beer and mine. shep? >> shephard: man, are they making any progress along 98? >> t
that is lynn haven, north of panama city. phil keatinging is panama city, itself. hey, phil. >> reporter: hi, shep. we are at one of many businesses along u.s. 98. you see scenes like this all the time. this is a storefront. they now have the 98 east and west sign in their front office of whatever it was. there is another office here. the la fuento bakery here, this strip mall, the color printing place, all of it absolutely destroyed. these poor people are hauling out what's salvageable...
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tammy leitner, nbc news, lynn haven, florida.tom costello. amid abs devastation in mexico mother nature. this newly-built concrete home sitting on pilings withstood 155-mile-per-hour winds and waves. >> the house was built out of a lot of anxieties and paranoia, to build something that would survive. >> reporter: most homes can withstand a category 5 storm. most homes in the panhandle must 75 a cat 3. we experienced a cat 3 at the university of maryland wind tunnel. you can see why anything that's not bolted down wouldn't survive. >> reporter: the key, reinforce existing homes. this side by side test shows a housein apart in 100-mile-per-hour winds while the reinforced house stays mostly intact. but reinforcing a home can be it doesn't leak if the shingles go. tying the roof frame with metal tra straps. and wind-rated windows or doors. >> you can either watch this happen again or you can change the destiny of the community. that's the choice. >> reporter: as hurricanes grow larger and more costly. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> more
tammy leitner, nbc news, lynn haven, florida.tom costello. amid abs devastation in mexico mother nature. this newly-built concrete home sitting on pilings withstood 155-mile-per-hour winds and waves. >> the house was built out of a lot of anxieties and paranoia, to build something that would survive. >> reporter: most homes can withstand a category 5 storm. most homes in the panhandle must 75 a cat 3. we experienced a cat 3 at the university of maryland wind tunnel. you can see why...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, jason lynn young did not murder his wife.did not murder their unborn son. and this case has not been solved. >> reporter: who better to make the argument than jason young himself. but so far, he had never said a word to anyone about the november night. and almost five years silence. >> it is always a big decision for defense attorneys whether or not to call their clients. >> reporter: beth carris is a former prosecutor and legal analyst. she covered the trial. >> this is a case that really begged for jason young to testify. if he is innocent. >> reporter: after all this time. >> if he is truly innocent, get on the stand and tell the story. >> we call jason young. >> reporter: with his mother in the front row, jason young prepared to do just that. defense attorney brian collins hit it hard off the top. >> did you kill your wife michelle? >> no, sir. >> were you there when it happened? >> no, sir. >> reporter: what about jason's missing hushpuppies that match the shoe print? he no longer owned them. >> are those the shoes you h
. >> ladies and gentlemen, jason lynn young did not murder his wife.did not murder their unborn son. and this case has not been solved. >> reporter: who better to make the argument than jason young himself. but so far, he had never said a word to anyone about the november night. and almost five years silence. >> it is always a big decision for defense attorneys whether or not to call their clients. >> reporter: beth carris is a former prosecutor and legal analyst. she...
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lynn, in los angeles, an independent. hi lynn. >> caller: you have a nice show you do a good job. >> guest: what's your reaction to this vote? >> caller: i've been watching cable news network at cnn, and for the last three hours. the whole thing is just a dam circus. my one question is, and maybe you can help me with this if witnesses for dr. ford were offered and presented to the fbi to pursue within that one week they were allotted by the one senator who suggested they follow-up on judge kavanaugh's past and behavior with -- well ms. fod before she became doctor. what were the fiive men doing? >> guest: i don't know the answer to why those people were not questioned by the fbi. why do you think -- and lynn why do you brink it up? and. >> caller: it just disturbs me because people with the fbi you think would if they were handed a lead on a silver platter as the fbi men were, they would have gotten on it in person by phone, by any method they could choose. and apparently none of the witnesses who offered to corroborate a
lynn, in los angeles, an independent. hi lynn. >> caller: you have a nice show you do a good job. >> guest: what's your reaction to this vote? >> caller: i've been watching cable news network at cnn, and for the last three hours. the whole thing is just a dam circus. my one question is, and maybe you can help me with this if witnesses for dr. ford were offered and presented to the fbi to pursue within that one week they were allotted by the one senator who suggested they...
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who is lynn stewart? >> sean, lynn stewart was my chief adversary in that case. she was the defense lawyer for the blind shake. after she was convicted of a conspiracy involving a jihadist organization that he basically was the formative figure of a new york, which violates -- which bombed the world trade center in 1993, which plotted to bomb the new york city landmarks right after that, after he was convicted, after all of his process was run through and he was no longer accused, lynn stewart continue to function not only as his lawyer but as his confederate for purposes of getting messages out of him, his confinement, he was sentenced to life in prison for terrorism convictions. and -- >> sean: why would -- >> for the same reason that kyrsten sinema said she would have no problem with people joining the tele- band. let's remember that at the time she was saying that sort of stuff, the taliban was a organization that gave safe haven to al qaeda without which there would not have been 9/11 attacks. >> sean: let me go to sarah. when you look at the center for amer
who is lynn stewart? >> sean, lynn stewart was my chief adversary in that case. she was the defense lawyer for the blind shake. after she was convicted of a conspiracy involving a jihadist organization that he basically was the formative figure of a new york, which violates -- which bombed the world trade center in 1993, which plotted to bomb the new york city landmarks right after that, after he was convicted, after all of his process was run through and he was no longer accused, lynn...
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. >> abc anchor dion lynn joins us with more on that. >> reporter: yeah, dan, kristen, you've heard of those tiny house, three or 400 square feet. how about live income a van just 60 square feet with your significant other? say hi, you guys. check it out. it's actually pretty spacious and well laid out. each though this may seem extreme to some for this bay area couple it's working out great in saving for their future. >> this is the living room right here/bedroom. we have a week's worth of clothing. >> reporter: the married life in san francisco par paris la and lavelle couldn't be different than their old one. >> l.a. was so gram russ. we had the jacuzzi, the pool outside. >> reporter: for a year-and-a-half, these navy veterans that go to school full time choose to live in 60 square feet of their nissan van. >> living in san francisco, we had to think about like how are we going to be able pay for rent and to not be in debt and so, this was our choice. >> reporter: tired of living paycheck to paycheck, this duo now gets by on about $1,000 a month combined, showering at the gym, doing
. >> abc anchor dion lynn joins us with more on that. >> reporter: yeah, dan, kristen, you've heard of those tiny house, three or 400 square feet. how about live income a van just 60 square feet with your significant other? say hi, you guys. check it out. it's actually pretty spacious and well laid out. each though this may seem extreme to some for this bay area couple it's working out great in saving for their future. >> this is the living room right here/bedroom. we have a...
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. >>> lynn sweet, washington bureau chief of the chicago sun times is with us and julian zeleny, cnn political analyst and historian and professor at princeton university and our own brian stetter. thank you all for being here. julian, you wrote a piece on cnn.com how dems got outplayed on kavanaugh. how likely is the same thing could happen as we head into 2020? >> oh, i think there is a very good chance the same thing will happen. the democrats should take very seriously the political risks they face. i do think these hearings energized more a republican base, whereas, democrats were already energized and i think this was a huge victory for president trump. he has delivered on one of the big promises, not only of his presidency, but the conservative movement to shift this court to the right. so becomes edemocrademocrats, it of strategic fixing to do in how they handle the politics of trump. >> lynn, we were hearing the president there talk about how he thinks women are thinking about their sons and their husbands in a case like this when they think about kavanaugh. let's take a loo
. >>> lynn sweet, washington bureau chief of the chicago sun times is with us and julian zeleny, cnn political analyst and historian and professor at princeton university and our own brian stetter. thank you all for being here. julian, you wrote a piece on cnn.com how dems got outplayed on kavanaugh. how likely is the same thing could happen as we head into 2020? >> oh, i think there is a very good chance the same thing will happen. the democrats should take very seriously the...
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. >> and rebecca lynn lynn joins to us talk more about the developments in theo efforts develop these self-driving cars, thexecutive analyst at kelly blue book. good to see you rebecca. >> thanks for having me on. k what do you th of the latest development with gm and honda? we have some self-driving features on cars, the emergency breeing, the development to you in your lane and so forth. but this takes it really quite a bit further down the road, doesn't it, this development. >> it takes it very, ver far down the road, no pun intended. it's really looking at what the society of automotive engineers or sae calls level 5. what that means is you will have this vehicle that doesn't have a steering wheel and doesn'tave pedals or anything it's really a pod you just get in and it brings y to your destination. this is quite a long way off. in widespread use. but it's exciting to see this kind of collaboration between honda and general motors. >> i was really fascinated by how many levels you told us there were. are that's level 5, where we now? as bill mentioned we have the lane change issu
. >> and rebecca lynn lynn joins to us talk more about the developments in theo efforts develop these self-driving cars, thexecutive analyst at kelly blue book. good to see you rebecca. >> thanks for having me on. k what do you th of the latest development with gm and honda? we have some self-driving features on cars, the emergency breeing, the development to you in your lane and so forth. but this takes it really quite a bit further down the road, doesn't it, this development....
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and i want to bring in michael white, the city manager of lynn haven.bly road out the storm in this building. it's hard to believe anyone survived this. can you tell me what it was like? >> at first we thought it was like any other storm. this area used to storms. we got to looking at the stop sign and it started moving more and more. the sky started getting whiter and whiter and roofs going off and a lot of cracking and popping. the next thing you know a lot of wind started busting out. the roof, the first thing was about a 10 ton air conditioner ripped off the top. >> you were in there with children. >> yes, there were about 40 of us in there. >> can you tell me how lynn haven is doing in terms of the damages of the homes? >> we have about 85, 95% of the homes destroyed. >> as president trump makes his way here to the panhandle tomorrow are you seeing the kind of response you would hope from politicians? >> we're blessed to have congressman souther from this area, and actually using his event city hall now. and happy to be working with congressman nei
and i want to bring in michael white, the city manager of lynn haven.bly road out the storm in this building. it's hard to believe anyone survived this. can you tell me what it was like? >> at first we thought it was like any other storm. this area used to storms. we got to looking at the stop sign and it started moving more and more. the sky started getting whiter and whiter and roofs going off and a lot of cracking and popping. the next thing you know a lot of wind started busting out....
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>> reporter: katie, i have been reporting out of lynn haven for the past two days.community is left utterly devastated. this is a small city in the gulf. 20,000 people. the needs here are catastrophic. that's why this distribution center is set up. there is no power and we set up a small tv monitor for the folks here to be able to watch the president's visit. they didn't even know he was coming here. then of course we find out he is coming here. he came with first lady, melania trump and rick scott. the people are thankful, but the main messaging is beyond today, this recovery is going to take weeks and months. they want the attention to be focussed on the smaller cities like lynn haven as well. you are the chief financial officer for the state of florida, sir. the first question i want to ask, you have this important role in the state, but you are also a resident here. what did the visit mean for you personally? >> the one question i wanted to ask the president is come back in 30 days and see our recovery. i'm a believer. i'm a believer that we will come back stron
>> reporter: katie, i have been reporting out of lynn haven for the past two days.community is left utterly devastated. this is a small city in the gulf. 20,000 people. the needs here are catastrophic. that's why this distribution center is set up. there is no power and we set up a small tv monitor for the folks here to be able to watch the president's visit. they didn't even know he was coming here. then of course we find out he is coming here. he came with first lady, melania trump and...
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. >> that woman's name was sheri lynn miller. well met her the place where hassani disappeared. she said she thinks about him every single day, and she is doing standing a the store is really weird. >> reporter: sheri lynn miller walking us through what she was told about thempbe disappeared. >> louis ross took hassani out of the car, brought him to this door here, left him here. claims he walked to the front of the door. >> ross, who is hassani's foster father told everyone he took the boy's baby sister with him to the front of the store to get jennifer campbell, the boy's aunt, who worked there. when he returned, he says the 5-year-old with cerebral palsy and leg braces was gone. >> i can feel him here, but i don't believe he was ever here that day. >> reporter: on august 10th, 2009, oakland police did an intensive. law enforcement even took a dive team to fremont, looking for his body. >> nine years, and we have no answers. >> reporter: the national center for missing and exploited children put together this age progression photo of hassani. this is what he would look like at
. >> that woman's name was sheri lynn miller. well met her the place where hassani disappeared. she said she thinks about him every single day, and she is doing standing a the store is really weird. >> reporter: sheri lynn miller walking us through what she was told about thempbe disappeared. >> louis ross took hassani out of the car, brought him to this door here, left him here. claims he walked to the front of the door. >> ross, who is hassani's foster father told...
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she now has made her way to hard hit lynn haven. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, willie. this building is normally packed with people because it's the police department. from above you can see that it's completely flattened and it's not just this building. all of the businesses and homes here in lynn haven, they all took a hit. >> this was the kitchen. >> reporter: this morning emily mitchell is wondering where to begin. >> there's nothing salvageable. we came down here mainly to get pictures that my grandmother, who would have been 100 years old, had painted in the house. >> reporter: residents here in the once vibrant mexico beach community still shaken after taking a direct hit from hurricane michael. >> see how the porch is sitting on this house. >> reporter: this is your neighbor's house? >> this is the neighbor's house. >> reporter: 95% of this town is uninhabitable. on a normal day a waterfront house like this is a coveted property in mexico beach. this house no longer sits on the water. it used to be over there and now it's across the street. at least 19 dead and
she now has made her way to hard hit lynn haven. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, willie. this building is normally packed with people because it's the police department. from above you can see that it's completely flattened and it's not just this building. all of the businesses and homes here in lynn haven, they all took a hit. >> this was the kitchen. >> reporter: this morning emily mitchell is wondering where to begin. >> there's nothing salvageable. we came...
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australia's governor—general sir peter cosgrove and his wife lynne presented them with a toy kangarooey, as well as a little pair of ugg boots. the sister of the duchess of cambridge, pippa middleton has given birth to a baby boyjust a few days after attending princess eugenie's wedding. the child — with her husband james matthews was born yesterday — weighing 8—pounds 9—ounces. a spokesperson for the couple, said the family is delighted and both mother and baby are doing well. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. good evening. a lovely day today in the south—east of the uk when the sun was shining with temperatures of around 2! celsius. a very different sure here in argyll and bute where it is much cooler as a result of that crowd. —— cloud. that is now beginning to break up a little bit. we will continue to see this light rain and drizzle moving down into england and wales. some showers following to the north west, maybe some fog around tonight. maybe not so some fog around tonight. maybe not so extensive as last night. this band of cloud is moving very slowly t
australia's governor—general sir peter cosgrove and his wife lynne presented them with a toy kangarooey, as well as a little pair of ugg boots. the sister of the duchess of cambridge, pippa middleton has given birth to a baby boyjust a few days after attending princess eugenie's wedding. the child — with her husband james matthews was born yesterday — weighing 8—pounds 9—ounces. a spokesperson for the couple, said the family is delighted and both mother and baby are doing well. now...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, jason lynn young did not murder his wife.t murder their unborn son. and this case has not been solved. >> reporter: who better to make the argument than jason young himself. but so far, he had never said a word to anyone about the november night. and almost five years silence. >> it is always a big decision for defense attorneys whether or not to call their clients. >> reporter: beth carris is a former prosecutor and legal analyst. she covered the trial. >> this is a case that really begged for jason young to testify. if he is innocent. >> reporter: after all this time. >> if he is truly innocent, get on the stand and tell the story. >> we call jason young. >> reporter: with his mother in the front row, jason young prepared to do just that. defense attorney brian collins hit it hard off the top. >> did you kill your wife michelle? >> no, sir. >> were you there when it happened? >> no, sir. >> reporter: what about jason's missing hushpuppies that match the shoe print? he no longer owned them. >> are those the shoes you had on
. >> ladies and gentlemen, jason lynn young did not murder his wife.t murder their unborn son. and this case has not been solved. >> reporter: who better to make the argument than jason young himself. but so far, he had never said a word to anyone about the november night. and almost five years silence. >> it is always a big decision for defense attorneys whether or not to call their clients. >> reporter: beth carris is a former prosecutor and legal analyst. she covered...
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a big thank you to my guest this evening, sebastian payne and lynn faulds wood, and goodbye. be crucial games for england and northern ireland in the u efa england and northern ireland in the uefa nations the campaigns. england grew 0—0 with croatia. it was quite there because croatia are currently banned from their home matches. northern ireland boss again this week to vienna. the former manchester united midfielder michael carrick says his part in united's champions league final defeat in 2009 led to a year long spell of depression. carrick, who won five league titles as a player, said feelings of anxiety became so bad he couldn't face being away from home whilst playing with england and made him consider early retirement. he also says since speaking about it, he's been contacted by other players who have also suffered with depression. the champions league in rome, 2000, for whatever reason, i just the champions league in rome, 2000, for whatever reason, ijust couldn't shakeit for whatever reason, ijust couldn't shake it off. studied kind of thinking negatively about the ga
a big thank you to my guest this evening, sebastian payne and lynn faulds wood, and goodbye. be crucial games for england and northern ireland in the u efa england and northern ireland in the uefa nations the campaigns. england grew 0—0 with croatia. it was quite there because croatia are currently banned from their home matches. northern ireland boss again this week to vienna. the former manchester united midfielder michael carrick says his part in united's champions league final defeat in...
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been over three years when captain lynn was here. i want to compliment captain yick for his many accomplishments in his short tenure at taraval station. as he mentioned on the board there, he's done merchant walks with me. we haven't had a captain for some time that's been on a her che merchant walk for a long time. he does this probably once a month. coffee, monthly coffee with a cop. i commend him on that. local coffee shops, as well as -- you know we have a lot of places on irving street. district cleanups on saturdays, we've had two district cleanups. captain yick has been with us on saturdays cleaning up district 4. monthly open houses at the station, dialogue over dim sum, weekly news letter, and most importantly, we are getting cameras on irving street in the next couple months. captain yick has been very transparent, he has an open-door policy at his station. we have two beat officers, officer desmond dunn and officer john ying. annual toy drive i've been doing 15 years and i'm the only association in san francisco that does
been over three years when captain lynn was here. i want to compliment captain yick for his many accomplishments in his short tenure at taraval station. as he mentioned on the board there, he's done merchant walks with me. we haven't had a captain for some time that's been on a her che merchant walk for a long time. he does this probably once a month. coffee, monthly coffee with a cop. i commend him on that. local coffee shops, as well as -- you know we have a lot of places on irving street....
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msnbc is in lynn haven with a firsthand look at the level of destruction. folks to get their head around 85% of the buildings in a single town being damaged. >> reporter: it's hard to describe. because this was a wind event, contrary to the flooding we covered on the ground with hurricane florence, it has toppled power lines everywhere and pancaked neighborhoods and homes. here people have not only lost their houses but also there is no power, no communication. no sewer. there is no school for kids. this town is paralyzed. neighborhoods banded together to set up this distribution center. they've welcomed more than 5,000 people, and the line is just nonstop. fema also set up here. there's a line that goes around for temporary housing vouchers. and that is where we met rose. rose, you learned from us that the president was going to visit the area today. what are you hoping to hear from him? >> that he's going to do whatever he can financially to bring bay county at least close to the beautiful area it used to be. >> reporter: if you could send him a message t
msnbc is in lynn haven with a firsthand look at the level of destruction. folks to get their head around 85% of the buildings in a single town being damaged. >> reporter: it's hard to describe. because this was a wind event, contrary to the flooding we covered on the ground with hurricane florence, it has toppled power lines everywhere and pancaked neighborhoods and homes. here people have not only lost their houses but also there is no power, no communication. no sewer. there is no...
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because as i just said in a discussion once i'd really like it if lynn or i got out of the office i think that she's not just the puppet master but has to do something herself to help us to want that she's not just delegating. somebody does this and well this was really good fulfilled in the second series is that that's what the stuff it was used. in been to italy but it's of it's new on board as a government functionary charged with obtaining hard currency to keep the alien communist states afloat this time around students of history may be aware of east germany survives through. communism's final showdown will be the subject of torture under eighty nine. i let's just about it for this action packed edition of the night on forget you can find low movie news on a one hundred page and join us next time for a special edition on seven folks well the gentleman says till then of course rates if you get so called cold fear. big old. letter we were proud when we won it now eighty percent of americans at some point in our lives really experience hardship but listen. for minds. it was a human made
because as i just said in a discussion once i'd really like it if lynn or i got out of the office i think that she's not just the puppet master but has to do something herself to help us to want that she's not just delegating. somebody does this and well this was really good fulfilled in the second series is that that's what the stuff it was used. in been to italy but it's of it's new on board as a government functionary charged with obtaining hard currency to keep the alien communist states...
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an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers sebastian payne, from the ft, and the broadcaster lynn. stay with us for that. good evening. an inquest has found that the westminster attacker khalid masood was lawfully killed after murdering four pedestrians and a police officer in march last year. the metropolitan police has again apologised for not preventing the murder of pc keith palmer, who was stabbed by masood within the grounds of the palace of westminster. his colleague pc nick carlisle who was standing next to pc palmer has told the bbc how he tried to save his friend. from the old bailey, daniel sandford reports. the second phase of last year's westminster attack began when a 4x1; smashed into the fence around parliament and the driver, khalid masood, ran through the main gates of the house of commons. he was clearly coming into parliament, and i believe he was coming in with intentions, the sole intention to kill police officers. pc nick carlisle was guarding the gates with pc keith palmer. he saw khalid masood knock his colleague to the ground. he'd known keith palmerfor t
an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers sebastian payne, from the ft, and the broadcaster lynn. stay with us for that. good evening. an inquest has found that the westminster attacker khalid masood was lawfully killed after murdering four pedestrians and a police officer in march last year. the metropolitan police has again apologised for not preventing the murder of pc keith palmer, who was stabbed by masood within the grounds of the palace of westminster. his colleague pc nick...
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. >>> and three of the show's stars, lecy goranson, michael fischman and maya lynne robinson will joint hour. >>> now to new developments now in that confrontation that's going viral showing a woman refusing to let a neighbor into their apartment building in st. louis. now we're hearing her side of the story for the first time. abc's linsey davis is here with that. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good morning to you, michael. the woman dubbed by social media users as "key fob kelly" doesn't think she's done anything wrong. in fact, she's doubling down, standing by her actions friday night. her defense, she says she was just following the rules set forth by the building. this morning, the woman social media has dubbed key fob kelly in this now viral video is speaking out. >> please move, ma'am. >> i can't. do you live here? >> reporter: hilary mueller defending her actions telling fox 2 now she was merely trying to follow the condo's guidelines for residents. >> if you want to come into my building -- >> it's not your building. you're not the owner. >> my only intent was to follow th
. >>> and three of the show's stars, lecy goranson, michael fischman and maya lynne robinson will joint hour. >>> now to new developments now in that confrontation that's going viral showing a woman refusing to let a neighbor into their apartment building in st. louis. now we're hearing her side of the story for the first time. abc's linsey davis is here with that. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good morning to you, michael. the woman dubbed by social media users as...
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because as i just said in a discussion once i'd really like it if lynn or i got out of the office i think that she's not just a puppet master but has to do something herself to help us to more set she's not just delegating. some buy shit out of business and well this was really got fulfilled in the second series a good movie lies that well and that's what the staff and. i believe in is to utterly forget some is new on board as a government functionary charged with obtaining hard currency to keep the communist stays afloat this time around students of history may be aware of east germany survives. communism is final showdown will be the subject of touch on the eighty nine. alerts just about it so this actual quote edition of the you know that's got you can find law movie news on the one hundred page and join us next time for a special edition on seven buswell the journal and that's till then of course rates hope you get so caught cold. in spite of on ramps abductions and murders the rangers are still here. we have chosen this work i'm going to we're ready to give our lives to save the moun
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because as i just said in a discussion once i'd really like it if lynn or i got out of the office i think that she's not just the puppet master but has to do something herself to help us to watch that she's not just delegating. somebody does it and well this was really good fulfilled in the second series is that the stuff it used. in to actually have a good source is new on board as a government functionary charged with obtaining hard currency to keep the alien communist stays afloat this time around students of history may be aware east germany survives through. communism's final showdown will be the subject of torture under eighty nine. i let's just about it for this actual correct edition of q. and i don't forget you can find low movie news on the page and join us next time for a special edition on seven of the children till then go three hope you get so-called coal and coal a. holiday. her first day in school in the jungle. her first climbing lesson in the doors granted moment arrives. join the reckoning on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary during the no rant
because as i just said in a discussion once i'd really like it if lynn or i got out of the office i think that she's not just the puppet master but has to do something herself to help us to watch that she's not just delegating. somebody does it and well this was really good fulfilled in the second series is that the stuff it used. in to actually have a good source is new on board as a government functionary charged with obtaining hard currency to keep the alien communist stays afloat this time...
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fast players started where they left off in the champions league midweek against athletico madrid by lynn's hair and wreckage just managing to prevent an early dortmund lead. in the eighteenth minute there was a goal but it was disallowed was marco royce was marginally offside there by cancelling jayden sanchez sensational backheel effort was but censure ultimately got his goal in the half hour mark mario good says setting him up for dormans deserved lead. op katter showed courage and fought their way back salomon kalou with the equaliser just before half time ah after the break dortmund were looking for a second goal and put the pressure on such a reestablish the home side's lead and made history in the sixty first minute the eighteen year old is the youngest player to score praise for the club was i don't mean went looking for another go and yeah lawson will rue not make it three one was because in the ninety first minute dan axles are going to fail davies elka in the box was salomon kalou stepped up to score the equaliser i was too. the final score for the first time this season don't me
fast players started where they left off in the champions league midweek against athletico madrid by lynn's hair and wreckage just managing to prevent an early dortmund lead. in the eighteenth minute there was a goal but it was disallowed was marco royce was marginally offside there by cancelling jayden sanchez sensational backheel effort was but censure ultimately got his goal in the half hour mark mario good says setting him up for dormans deserved lead. op katter showed courage and fought...
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republican incumbent faces democrat tedra cobb and green party candidate lynn kahn. the cook political report lists this race as likely republican. >> three candidates seeking to represent new york 21, the largest district geographically in new york state. face-to-face for the first debate. >> this is a special of the first 21st district debate. we are hosting the first among the candidates running in the u.s. house for new york's 21st district. let's begin by introducing the candidates left to right, lynn kahn and tedra cobb. let's go over the ground rules. for opening and closing statements and 90 seconds to answer questions. there may be follow-up questions from the panel and candidates will get 30 seconds to answer those and for any rebuttals. we drew names to decide the order and we began with your opening statement. delivering results to the hard-working families across the district. since day number one i focused like a laser on delivering the results whether it is fighting on behalf of the country farmers so they can exist for future generations into standing
republican incumbent faces democrat tedra cobb and green party candidate lynn kahn. the cook political report lists this race as likely republican. >> three candidates seeking to represent new york 21, the largest district geographically in new york state. face-to-face for the first debate. >> this is a special of the first 21st district debate. we are hosting the first among the candidates running in the u.s. house for new york's 21st district. let's begin by introducing the...
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ed roll lynns and michael good lynn join us a once-in-five hundred year storm should happen every fived years, right? fact is, there have been twenty-six in the last decade. allstate is adapting. with drones to assess home damage sooner. and if a flying object damages your car, you can snap a photo and get your claim processed in hours, not days. plus, allstate can pay your claim in minutes. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? if you want to get the most details about your family history. my pie chart showed that i'm from all over europe, but then it got super specific. i learned my people came from a small region in poland, and even a little bit of the history about why they might have migrated during that time. those migration patterns are more than just lines on a map, they're really your family's story. i can't wait to see what i'm going to discover next. connecting 20 million members to a deeper family story. order your kit at ancestry.com >> lou: fox news political analyst ed rollins. i can't wait to get to the math with you, my friend. "new york post" columnist
ed roll lynns and michael good lynn join us a once-in-five hundred year storm should happen every fived years, right? fact is, there have been twenty-six in the last decade. allstate is adapting. with drones to assess home damage sooner. and if a flying object damages your car, you can snap a photo and get your claim processed in hours, not days. plus, allstate can pay your claim in minutes. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? if you want to get the most details about your...
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ed roll lynns and michael good lynn join us >> lou: fox news political analyst ed rollins.n't wait to get to the math with you, my friend. "new york post" columnist, fox news contributor, bob goodwin. which is best at math? >> ed. >> lou: this is madness, itself. >> i was irish and i deluded it for scotch whiskey. >> so you're scotch irish. >> this will help move her to the forefront of the presidential campaign she bapts to run. what will defeat her is the heritage claim and the socialistic tendencies that are front and center. the more she gets exposure the more foolishness she pursues the less obvious a candidate she should be. >> once you get to the jamal khashoggi disappearance. could she be a republican operative? she is distracting from the midterm elections. she is saying her high cheekbones and her blood. anything other than than -- she is also creating a tense relationship with the native americans in the country. as she should be regarded by them. what do you think? >> i argued that maxine waters is a republican operative. probably cory booker is and hillary clin
ed roll lynns and michael good lynn join us >> lou: fox news political analyst ed rollins.n't wait to get to the math with you, my friend. "new york post" columnist, fox news contributor, bob goodwin. which is best at math? >> ed. >> lou: this is madness, itself. >> i was irish and i deluded it for scotch whiskey. >> so you're scotch irish. >> this will help move her to the forefront of the presidential campaign she bapts to run. what will defeat...
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have to understand that that the variance i'm not very easily impressed by anything that happens and lynn they feel that this is. a rather local event to understand why we're having this demonstration here today i think we have to look back at what tests have been throughout germany especially in the eastern parts of the country within the last couple of months we have seen lots of demonstrations right wing demonstrations in the eastern part of the country some of them turned violent i guess you could even call them riots and a lot of moderate german. very early shocked by those. on your call coming to us from the center of berlin thank you. as now look at some of the other stories making news around the world health officials in gaza say israeli troops have killed seven palestinians in clashes of the border fence separating the two sides the israeli military says its troops opened fire thousands of palestinian demonstrators began throwing rocks and fire bombs it's one of the deadliest incidents in months of protests along the border. in indonesia at least twenty two people are dead half
have to understand that that the variance i'm not very easily impressed by anything that happens and lynn they feel that this is. a rather local event to understand why we're having this demonstration here today i think we have to look back at what tests have been throughout germany especially in the eastern parts of the country within the last couple of months we have seen lots of demonstrations right wing demonstrations in the eastern part of the country some of them turned violent i guess...