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sfrom the tisch wneios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: gooing and thank you for joining us. this morning, president donald trump shed new light on a 2016 meeting that is part of the ongoing investigation over russian interference in the presidential election. the meeting during the campaign involved the president's son-- don junior-- and a lawyer with ties to the kremlin, who allegedly offered to provide daming information on hillary clinton, a claim that the president previously disputed. tweeting from his new jersey golulfthis morning, the president said, "this was a meeteting tonformation on an opponent, totally legal and done all the time in politics- and it went nowhere. i did not know about it!" a suntatement from donaldr to the "new york times" in july 2017 claimed the meeting was" primarily" about a program to adopt russian children. but in junof this year, the "new york times" published a confidential memo from the president's lawyers knowledging the president, not his son, dictated that statement's version of events. today, one of the president's la
sfrom the tisch wneios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: gooing and thank you for joining us. this morning, president donald trump shed new light on a 2016 meeting that is part of the ongoing investigation over russian interference in the presidential election. the meeting during the campaign involved the president's son-- don junior-- and a lawyer with ties to the kremlin, who allegedly offered to provide daming information on hillary clinton, a claim that the...
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. >> let's toss out to megan thompson along camelback. in: if you take a live look you can see some scenes from xavier showing up right now. they have made their way in full force holding science here in meghan mccain graduated from excel ear back in 2003. yo.ave business of people are lining thestreets, holding out signs. many people have been lining the streets for hours now. to arrive at 7:45 this morning. we are keeping a lot of the crowds of hated about when the hearse is leaving. --know >> this is history. so many people from the state of arizona, remember john mccain fondly. our stateresented more than 30 years in the senate. ,he hearse is making its way it's almost like a presidential motorcade. you have the moment where you say, i saw it draw past. timeampaign signs, one nominee for the republican nomination. side,see on the left hand the body of john mccain in the hearse making its way up to north the next baptist church. they are making their way over from the capital to the i-17. they will take it to camelback. we spoke about
. >> let's toss out to megan thompson along camelback. in: if you take a live look you can see some scenes from xavier showing up right now. they have made their way in full force holding science here in meghan mccain graduated from excel ear back in 2003. yo.ave business of people are lining thestreets, holding out signs. many people have been lining the streets for hours now. to arrive at 7:45 this morning. we are keeping a lot of the crowds of hated about when the hearse is leaving....
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anns, who died in 2010 after battling both mental .lness and opioid addicti newshour weekend's megan thompson recently sat down with steve jones, one of the film's directors. >> you ever heard of being kiedy god? 'cause that's pretty much what it is. for those ten, 3-2-1 second, it's like god came down and gave you kiss, and then you just chase that thewhole rest of your life trying to get that first wave or the fibarrel or the first turn. >> reporter: the documentary, "andy irons: kissed by god," tells the story of one of the world's most talented and famous competitive surfers. >> surfing's my life, 100%. i live and breath sfing. >> he's still going. is he coming out? yes! >> reporter: andy irons was born and raised in hawaii. he started suring when he was just seven years old. he went professional at 20 and ly became a star he gained lucrative sponsorship deals with brands like billabong. >> when you watched him surf, it was so explosive and unpredictable and so totally committed. >> reporter: steve jones co-directed "andy irons: kissedy od." >> i remember watching andy and his brother bru
anns, who died in 2010 after battling both mental .lness and opioid addicti newshour weekend's megan thompson recently sat down with steve jones, one of the film's directors. >> you ever heard of being kiedy god? 'cause that's pretty much what it is. for those ten, 3-2-1 second, it's like god came down and gave you kiss, and then you just chase that thewhole rest of your life trying to get that first wave or the fibarrel or the first turn. >> reporter: the documentary, "andy...
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newsho weekend's megan thompson reports. >> reporter: a few years ago, marc falkowitz of philia volunteered to manage the affairs of his 91-year-old aunt. moshe had dementia, and had into long-term care, so falkowitz helps with things like npaying for her prescript drugs. >> and the bill comes to me, and i pay it out of her ecking account. >> reporter: last year, while picking up a prescription a major drug chain, falkowitz happened to be complaining about high drug pres, when the pharmacist gave him a tip.rm >> the pist sort of came around the counter, and took me off to the side, and says, "you might find it cheaper mewhere else." "what? what? what could you mean?", you know? >> reporter: so falkowitz did some research online. his aunt was taking eighri gedrugs for things like dementia and high blood pressure.yi she was close to $103 in insurance co-pays for those drugs every month. falkowitz found he could get those ex if he paid out of pocket at an independent pharmacy, not using his nt's insurance plan at all. that's nearly 40% less. falkowitz manages a medical practice and deals with
newsho weekend's megan thompson reports. >> reporter: a few years ago, marc falkowitz of philia volunteered to manage the affairs of his 91-year-old aunt. moshe had dementia, and had into long-term care, so falkowitz helps with things like npaying for her prescript drugs. >> and the bill comes to me, and i pay it out of her ecking account. >> reporter: last year, while picking up a prescription a major drug chain, falkowitz happened to be complaining about high drug pres, when...