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i had never met a rabbi in my life, and then i met nine of them altogether, so it was great. >> and,bi marv, had you ever met a muslim leader? >> oh, yeah. >> okay. >> yeah. with my work with the board of rabbis, there's a lot of interfaith work we do. >> of course. erin, i wanted -- rabbi marv and abbas were talking about the work, the ngos -- non-governmental organizations -- that do so much. what does israaid do for the refugees? how does that work? i mean, it's got to be multifaceted. >> of course. so, israaid works in 19 countries around the world. we've impacted 2 million people to date. traditionally israaid has responded to natural disasters, but in our response to the refugee crisis, we're focused on medical work, so we run medical clinics to attend to the refugees, and we also specialize in psychosocial support. israel leads the world with psychosocial training and response to ptsd, and this is something that we can really use in the refugee camps that we work with in iraq, greece, germany. >> but they're not just all in camps, though, right? first you have to see how injur
i had never met a rabbi in my life, and then i met nine of them altogether, so it was great. >> and,bi marv, had you ever met a muslim leader? >> oh, yeah. >> okay. >> yeah. with my work with the board of rabbis, there's a lot of interfaith work we do. >> of course. erin, i wanted -- rabbi marv and abbas were talking about the work, the ngos -- non-governmental organizations -- that do so much. what does israaid do for the refugees? how does that work? i mean, it's...
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and i met with juliet king who we have become good friends. she worked closely with neuroscientists and other medical professionals. they are combining science and art to conduct research and learn more about the processes that occur in the brain during the art making process. juliet believes this will provide the foundation for further study of how and why art therapy is effective in helping people heal. juliet works with clients who have different neurological conditions.i met some of the clients. like dale, who was in a car accident. that has impacted the functioning of the left side of his body. dale shared that he prefers art therapy to verbal therapy. because he is able to let go as he does art therapy. art therapy has helped with some physical challenges that dealt based following his car accident. for example, even if he is right-handed, he does art therapy work with his left hand to help engage some of the physical difficulties that he is experiencing on the left side of his body. while he also, when doing art therapy is working throu
and i met with juliet king who we have become good friends. she worked closely with neuroscientists and other medical professionals. they are combining science and art to conduct research and learn more about the processes that occur in the brain during the art making process. juliet believes this will provide the foundation for further study of how and why art therapy is effective in helping people heal. juliet works with clients who have different neurological conditions.i met some of the...
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it's okay. >> still ahead star couples share how they first met.eleb wooed his wife with a hot dog and beer. >> i hear you. i lover that. >> how sterling k. brown's romance feels like a plot twist from "this is us." his love story you won't believe. >> it was just crazy. >> then the fashion stand outs at s.a.g. awards. >> i tried on a lot. i knew it when i saw it hanging on the rack. >> her dress might burst apart. >> what? >> closed captioning provided by -- friends, colleagues, gathered here are the world's finest insurance experts. rodney -- mastermind of discounts like safe driver, paperless. the list goes on. how about a discount for long lists? gold. mara, you save our customers hundreds for switching almost effortlessly. it's a gift. and jamie. -present. -together we are unstoppable. so, what are we gonna do? ♪ insurance. that's kind of what we do here. ♪ >> we're all in the same color. >> they didn't plan that by the way. the ladies of "this is us" in their lucky blue let the rhett carpet style brigade. we're breaking down the fashion. >> h
it's okay. >> still ahead star couples share how they first met.eleb wooed his wife with a hot dog and beer. >> i hear you. i lover that. >> how sterling k. brown's romance feels like a plot twist from "this is us." his love story you won't believe. >> it was just crazy. >> then the fashion stand outs at s.a.g. awards. >> i tried on a lot. i knew it when i saw it hanging on the rack. >> her dress might burst apart. >> what? >>...
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it's okay. >> still ahead star couples share how they first met.eleb wooed his wife with a hot dog and beer. >> i hear you. i lover that. >> how sterling k. brown's romance feels like a plot twist from "this is us." his love story you won't believe. >> it was just crazy. >> then the fashion stand outs at s.a.g. awards. >> i tried on a lot. i knew it when i saw it hanging on the rack. >> her dress might burst apart. >> what? >> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >> we're all in the same color. >> they didn't plan that by the way. the ladies of "this is us" in their lucky blue let the rhett carpet style brigade. we're breaking down the fashion. >> how many dresses did you try on? >> i tried on a lot. this was the second dress i tried on. i knew when i saw it hanging on the rack. >> and my dress is my favorite line. it covers a little bit of my stomach that after three children -- >> and it matched my eyes. >> it does. it's fabulous. >> i feel like i'm a khaleesi warrior shaman. i feel like you can't touch this. >> i think we tried on two dresses and
it's okay. >> still ahead star couples share how they first met.eleb wooed his wife with a hot dog and beer. >> i hear you. i lover that. >> how sterling k. brown's romance feels like a plot twist from "this is us." his love story you won't believe. >> it was just crazy. >> then the fashion stand outs at s.a.g. awards. >> i tried on a lot. i knew it when i saw it hanging on the rack. >> her dress might burst apart. >> what? >>...
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i met some of the clients. like dale, who was in a car accident. that has impacted the functioning of the left side of his body. dale share that he prefers art therapy to verbal therapy, because he is able to let go as he does art therapy. art therapy has helped with some physical challenges that dealt -- that dale faced following his car accident. for example, although he is right-handed, he does art therapy work with his left hand to help engage some of the physical difficulties that he is experiencing on the left side of his body. he also, while doing art therapy, is working through emotional challenges. but i've heard some other amazing stories. last fall i travel to tampa, florida, to attend a creative forces summit. in florida, the creative forces program has two programs. one is the traditional art therapy program but one is a telehealth program to try and bring art therapy to more service members. including those who may live far away from a military installation. for those of you who are mayors of maybe a more rural community, i was astoun
i met some of the clients. like dale, who was in a car accident. that has impacted the functioning of the left side of his body. dale share that he prefers art therapy to verbal therapy, because he is able to let go as he does art therapy. art therapy has helped with some physical challenges that dealt -- that dale faced following his car accident. for example, although he is right-handed, he does art therapy work with his left hand to help engage some of the physical difficulties that he is...
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it's okay. >> still ahead star couples share how they first met.eleb wooed his wife with a hot dog and beer. >> i hear you. i lover that. >> how sterling k. brown's romance feels like a plot twist from "this is us." his love story you won't believe. >> it was just crazy. >> then the fashion stand outs at s.a.g. awards. >> i tried on a lot. i knew it when i saw it hanging on the rack. >> her dress might burst apart. >> what? >> closed captioning provided by -- this is three million dollar mega multiplier the new gameul? from the pennsylvania lottery with top prizes of three million dollars! three million dollars! did you win? i don't know. i'm so excited about it. this could be a big winner! just had to share. carry on. sometimes the moments before you scratch are as exciting as the moments you do. keep on scratchin'! ♪ >> we're all in the same color. >> they didn't plan that by the way. the ladies of "this is us" in their lucky blue let the rhett carpet style brigade. we're breaking down the fashion. >> how many dresses did you try on? >> i tried o
it's okay. >> still ahead star couples share how they first met.eleb wooed his wife with a hot dog and beer. >> i hear you. i lover that. >> how sterling k. brown's romance feels like a plot twist from "this is us." his love story you won't believe. >> it was just crazy. >> then the fashion stand outs at s.a.g. awards. >> i tried on a lot. i knew it when i saw it hanging on the rack. >> her dress might burst apart. >> what? >>...
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we met at oxford. to his left, is mary cullen, chief executive officer of jpmorgan's asset and wealth management. whom i've met and shared panels with now quite a few occasions. i'm looking forward very much to this one.
we met at oxford. to his left, is mary cullen, chief executive officer of jpmorgan's asset and wealth management. whom i've met and shared panels with now quite a few occasions. i'm looking forward very much to this one.
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. >> i met with fannie mae, and i showed them what i turned in. "i had everything turned in. do you think you would have approved us?" and he said, "yes." >> they were able to convince fannie mae to rescind the foreclosure because they should have qualified for the loan modification. >> we got the pre-trial fannie mae. the pre-trial fannie mae was supposed to be set up to help us to get started if we met the criteria -- >> get started for what? >> to get a hamp program. >> okay. >> they had to go to court to get the deed transferred back and get their home back in their name. fighting this drained every penny they had. they had garage sales to raise money, even moved in with a friend and rented out their house. >> we sold our cars. we sold everything just to survive, to pay our attorney fees as well as the mortgage. >> to recoup some of their cost, well, they sued for wrongful foreclosure. but they lost. they got their home back. and they thought they were back on track until they started getting their mortgage statements. >> we were so excited until we opened up the statemen
. >> i met with fannie mae, and i showed them what i turned in. "i had everything turned in. do you think you would have approved us?" and he said, "yes." >> they were able to convince fannie mae to rescind the foreclosure because they should have qualified for the loan modification. >> we got the pre-trial fannie mae. the pre-trial fannie mae was supposed to be set up to help us to get started if we met the criteria -- >> get started for what?...
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europe's diplomats met in brussels to urge the u.s. to continue with the iran nuclear deal seeing they believed it improved global security know donald trump has agreed but says he won't do it again in a statement issued from the white house he called on his european allies to negotiate a supplemental deal in the next one hundred twenty days which would place a fresh restrictions on iran saying today i am waving the application of certain nuclear sanctions but only in order to secure our european allies agreement to fix the terrible flaws of the iran nuclear deal this is a last chance in the absence of such an agreement the united states will not again we have sanctions in order to stay in the iran nuclear deal and he warned those who for whatever reason choose not to work with us will be siding with the iranian regime's nuclear ambitions and against the people of iran and the peaceful nations of the world under u.s. law the president has to regularly recertify the deal donald trump has repeatedly called the iran deal the watch he's ev
europe's diplomats met in brussels to urge the u.s. to continue with the iran nuclear deal seeing they believed it improved global security know donald trump has agreed but says he won't do it again in a statement issued from the white house he called on his european allies to negotiate a supplemental deal in the next one hundred twenty days which would place a fresh restrictions on iran saying today i am waving the application of certain nuclear sanctions but only in order to secure our...
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they met her husband. his name was john, john creech.ant. >> when they came out, they were both crying. >> reporter: they told their mom creech threatened to kill gavin if he didn't stay away from chandy. so 17 months later, he vanishes after calling chandy? lisa had a very bad feeling. >> everything changed right then for me. >> reporter: detectives were suspicious too. remember, chandy told them she didn't see gavin that night. but there was evidence to the contrary. cell phone records showed that gavin's phone and chandy's were in the same place that night. a little triangulation narrowed down just where. >> we came upon this street here. and we thought this was a good spot. >> this was a likely spot. >> yeah. >> reporter: a likely spot for a tryst, that is. >> parking lot though would be empty at night? >> yes. >> yes. >> and so this is a pretty lonely spot. >> it is. >> reporter: so it seemed that on the night he disappeared, gavin smith met chandrika creech for sex, or comfort, or just to talk. something. quite a lot to learn from
they met her husband. his name was john, john creech.ant. >> when they came out, they were both crying. >> reporter: they told their mom creech threatened to kill gavin if he didn't stay away from chandy. so 17 months later, he vanishes after calling chandy? lisa had a very bad feeling. >> everything changed right then for me. >> reporter: detectives were suspicious too. remember, chandy told them she didn't see gavin that night. but there was evidence to the contrary....
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the very first time we met!did interview with the bbc‘s mishal husain, they revealed they'd met on a blind date set up by a mutual friend. in early november, while preparing a roast chicken dinner, harry popped the question. it was just an amazing surprise. it was so sweet and natural and very romantic. he got on one knee. of course. was it an instant yes from you? yes, as a matter of fact, i could barely let him finish proposing. i said, "can i say yes now?!" she didn't even let me finish. she said, "can i say yes, can i say yes?" then there was hugs i had the ring in my finger. i was like, "can i give you the ring?" she was, like, "oh, yes, the ring!" so, no, it was a really nice moment, just the two of us, and i think i managed to catch her by surprise as well. the fact that i fell in love with meghan so incredibly quickly was sort of confirmation to me that everything, all of the stars were aligned, everything was just perfect. it was this beautiful woman had just sort of literally tripped and fell into my l
the very first time we met!did interview with the bbc‘s mishal husain, they revealed they'd met on a blind date set up by a mutual friend. in early november, while preparing a roast chicken dinner, harry popped the question. it was just an amazing surprise. it was so sweet and natural and very romantic. he got on one knee. of course. was it an instant yes from you? yes, as a matter of fact, i could barely let him finish proposing. i said, "can i say yes now?!" she didn't even let me...
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well, you know, that's how i met helen. that's how we met.es. from being in those mountains for over 30 years. when we met, there was nothing here. in the community. was have more people come here, stay in the community, stay longer. with the butterflies? you'd see them on the roads flying in a river. older people talk about, seeing that. it's kind of... .. than what it was. than it used to be. yeah. a peaceful place to see the migration. and here's a glimmer of hope for the people of macheros. and the last is that the worrying decline appears to be stabilising. that's all for now. join us next time, when... the moreeb dune, which means "terrifying mountain". that was fantastic! you know what? sand dunes for a while now. i really want to reach the top! luckily, i've got myself a lift. woah! on the road by following us on social media. from myself, and the travel team here in mexico, it's adios. well, let's start with a couple of weather watcher pictures. drizzly, and windy afternoon. of the country. the skies have been clearing in the last fe
well, you know, that's how i met helen. that's how we met.es. from being in those mountains for over 30 years. when we met, there was nothing here. in the community. was have more people come here, stay in the community, stay longer. with the butterflies? you'd see them on the roads flying in a river. older people talk about, seeing that. it's kind of... .. than what it was. than it used to be. yeah. a peaceful place to see the migration. and here's a glimmer of hope for the people of macheros....
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to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. welcome back to worlds apart with the work where i think peace advocate and founder of oxford research group dr a worthy let me ask you about one more woman who inspired millions of people around the world i'm talking about. myanmar's civilian leader she used to be and i kind of for peaceful resistance when she was a poor opposing military who went to bed she's now presented particular and western media almost as a ruthless villain has your own view of her changed my empathy for her has not changed when you think what that woman went through she was challenge by the then bernie's government that if she wants. had to leave the country to be with her family she could do so not come back she chose her country that meant that when her husband was dying of cancer she couldn't be with him it meant that she couldn't bring up her two sons so she missed a childhood completely. and she spent fifteen years in confinement in her own home with only her piano and this woman. must have been very dee
to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. welcome back to worlds apart with the work where i think peace advocate and founder of oxford research group dr a worthy let me ask you about one more woman who inspired millions of people around the world i'm talking about. myanmar's civilian leader she used to be and i kind of for peaceful resistance when she was a poor opposing military who went to bed she's now presented particular and western media almost as a ruthless villain has your own...
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we know that they met on multiple occasions. he was frequently seen meeting with him. so i think that's a pretty indisputable fact on that front. steve: yesterday, during your press briefing, i heard you describe in some detail about how some parts of the book are just flat out wrong. you detailed john boehner thing and stuff like that. additionally, we are learning, sarah, that apparently a number of people who were quoted in the book have revealed that they spoke to him. but it was off the record. but he still put it i in book. any idea to what their reaction is to thinking okay it's off the record now it's in the book. what am i supposed to do. >> not only that not only did they say it was off the record. a number of them have said that the things that are attributed to them they simply just didn't say. i think that this individual, michael wolff, has a long history of not being very credible when it comes to sourcing, when it comes to putting books together. in fact, reporters that are routinely incredibly critical of this president have said that the journalistic
we know that they met on multiple occasions. he was frequently seen meeting with him. so i think that's a pretty indisputable fact on that front. steve: yesterday, during your press briefing, i heard you describe in some detail about how some parts of the book are just flat out wrong. you detailed john boehner thing and stuff like that. additionally, we are learning, sarah, that apparently a number of people who were quoted in the book have revealed that they spoke to him. but it was off the...
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to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. seen years ago i traveled across the united states exploring america's deadly love affair with a gun if a bad guy tried to get to one of my family members he would have better luck with that better and i think it is right there and hurting when i buy my babies says my book was published in the year two thousand more than hoffa million americans have been killed by firearms in the us i only had a thought to me as i did this this is a middle school we go through drills and we put ourselves some real scenarios it was interest same to see who actually got hit. the play ball gun i just saw i did to return to the subject to track down each gun owner who i'd met and photographed those years ago i don't know this but we are not. this is says harlan kentucky. overall in this move the boys you could walk in street fanny's. a co money city with almost no co mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal miners the said i'd. love to see these people the survivors of a world disappearing before their
to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. seen years ago i traveled across the united states exploring america's deadly love affair with a gun if a bad guy tried to get to one of my family members he would have better luck with that better and i think it is right there and hurting when i buy my babies says my book was published in the year two thousand more than hoffa million americans have been killed by firearms in the us i only had a thought to me as i did this this is a middle...
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to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. how to muzzle be another touchy for a bill next year just simplified brain a lot tucked before is all over and done let up will bring in a fifty percent tax rate across the board was to be the best possible solution to the tax you know question in the us. what holds an inch to you chandrika. they put themselves on the lot. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or some want to be rich. but you'd like to be first to see what the before three of the four ten people that have induced the holes in the waters about how. there should. yes there was but look with a large you can. jump in the last election i believe will do more through the young than we will all so you will find you know one of them stood up in the bushes i shall keep you from coming to you from time to understand you do the you know the middle of the scouts move you the bluecoats beliefs ninety two g.'s leave easy showed reason you took the stage. you will know the little dutch the secret of the engl
to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. how to muzzle be another touchy for a bill next year just simplified brain a lot tucked before is all over and done let up will bring in a fifty percent tax rate across the board was to be the best possible solution to the tax you know question in the us. what holds an inch to you chandrika. they put themselves on the lot. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or some want to be rich. but you'd like to be first to see...
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oh, the story of how they met is so romantic. what is the story of how you and greg met? here... - hey, do you know how to use the copy machine? - no. - okay. - you see? bad story. not romantic. greg and cat are soul mates. - soul mates? please. she's making him do karaoke. if cat and greg were really soul mates, she'd get him something he actually wants, like i did. - ooh! what's in there? - no, this is the actual... gift, but it's a top of the line office pro tx and it's got a lifetime guarantee that the ringulators-- they're never gonna encrossulate. - okay, i don't know how to say this. p.u. that gift stinks. step away from this, katie. let greg and cat ride off into the sunset and make cute babies together. - their cute babies? what about our cute babies? these eyes? his jawline? get your head out of your ass, mom! i'm way more perfect for greg than she is, and i'm gonna prove it! hey, greg. sorry to jump in with a work thing. i want to lead with my story tomorrow. - okay. - no, but... [laughs nervously] betcha think i can't make it from here. oh, and the crowd goes.
oh, the story of how they met is so romantic. what is the story of how you and greg met? here... - hey, do you know how to use the copy machine? - no. - okay. - you see? bad story. not romantic. greg and cat are soul mates. - soul mates? please. she's making him do karaoke. if cat and greg were really soul mates, she'd get him something he actually wants, like i did. - ooh! what's in there? - no, this is the actual... gift, but it's a top of the line office pro tx and it's got a lifetime...
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ever met a dreamer herself. and what are the chances at this point of a government shutdown? >> reporter: david, the secretary says she has not yet met with any daca recipients. now, as for a shutdown, republicans are pushing for a short-term extension while democrats want to tie any action on dreamers to a must-pass spending bill. both sides are optimistic that they can come to an agreement, but bottom line, david, a shutdown here is a real possibility. >> all right, mary bruce on a long day on the hill for you, mary. thank you. >>> one more image coming out on this topic, out of detroit. it's making national headlines tonight. 39-year-old jorge garcia, a married father of two, sobbing as he was deported to mexico after living in the u.s. for nearly 30 years as a landscaper. brought here by family when he was just 10, garcia says he first tried to apply for legal status in 2005. supporters say he has no criminal record, not even a traffic ticket. immigration authorities ordering him to leave the country. >>> to
ever met a dreamer herself. and what are the chances at this point of a government shutdown? >> reporter: david, the secretary says she has not yet met with any daca recipients. now, as for a shutdown, republicans are pushing for a short-term extension while democrats want to tie any action on dreamers to a must-pass spending bill. both sides are optimistic that they can come to an agreement, but bottom line, david, a shutdown here is a real possibility. >> all right, mary bruce on...
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but i don't feel there was a moment in history that i've met -- that i missed. we had a team of five photographers that we were set up in different places some would to the left or the right or behind to make sure for history we covered all the angles. so in those cases somebody else probably got it for the archives. >> so what your parents are thinking as you were growing up with those photographers that can make ato living. how do you choose them? >> i tell a story about my dad's in the beginning of the book. my dad and i never really talked about politics that was in unusual conversation in the night for the00 inauguration 2009. and reminded him of his father he was a man of integrity. so i went to the inauguration. the first time in my career as i had moved but i didn't have credentials. so just like everyone else. and to sit out in the cold. everybody that was there to witness history. everybody else was trying to call their mom and dad.. but then passed away the next morning from a heart attack. so i learned later. the watching obama's go from from the bal
but i don't feel there was a moment in history that i've met -- that i missed. we had a team of five photographers that we were set up in different places some would to the left or the right or behind to make sure for history we covered all the angles. so in those cases somebody else probably got it for the archives. >> so what your parents are thinking as you were growing up with those photographers that can make ato living. how do you choose them? >> i tell a story about my dad's...
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i met her -- >> you'll be in trouble here. >> he wants me to tell you all how i met my wife. >> she's pointing at me. she's giving me the finger. i'm in trouble. >> i'll have her to stand in a minute. but my dad taught school. and he was a school teacher there. so they had a track meet for all of the schools in the neighborhood well around about 35 mile or 40. and they all had a little track meet there and my dad said, son, i want you to take off work today and take me over to the track meet over at -- where was that at, hon? >> booneville, wasn't it? >> boocheville. anyway, i took her over there. okay. because when he asked you to do something yo something, you pretty well done t i saw this little girl standing there in her little hat on, little pleated skirt. and a white blouse and white stockings and tennis shoes. black and white shoes, weren't they, honey? and she kind of took my eye. so i looked one over and i asked her if she would like to go to restaurant to get something to eat. she said i guess i kochlt she went to order a hot dog, just eat the corner off the hot dog. anyway,
i met her -- >> you'll be in trouble here. >> he wants me to tell you all how i met my wife. >> she's pointing at me. she's giving me the finger. i'm in trouble. >> i'll have her to stand in a minute. but my dad taught school. and he was a school teacher there. so they had a track meet for all of the schools in the neighborhood well around about 35 mile or 40. and they all had a little track meet there and my dad said, son, i want you to take off work today and take me...
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but when they got older and is when i met them, they defended her to the hilt. you could not say one negative word about -- particularly to her son who was the one who most resented her earlier. but they were very nice. i really got to know them and like them. and i promised them, her son said at the beginning we're not going to cooperate with you because, you know, we don't know what you're going to write. and i said, look, i promise you that i will write a fair book. i am not going to whitewash golda. there will be her flaws, which there are in this book, but i will be as fair as i can be. and he accepted that. and i would see him most times -- i went back and forth to israel many times to intervow people, and i'd see him most times. he had three sons, amnon is the one in america, one of them is giddi, a harpsichordist, the other is a researcher. her daughter had a daughter who was mentally not well and a son who's a terrific man. and then golda's secret was that her son's first wife gave birth to a child who had down's syndrome. golda wanted -- then he split
but when they got older and is when i met them, they defended her to the hilt. you could not say one negative word about -- particularly to her son who was the one who most resented her earlier. but they were very nice. i really got to know them and like them. and i promised them, her son said at the beginning we're not going to cooperate with you because, you know, we don't know what you're going to write. and i said, look, i promise you that i will write a fair book. i am not going to...
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. >> and geri, i know that the two of you just met in the last year or so.d on the project that you're working on together? >> sure. well, as you know, cheryl, i first began working in kenya with sunburst projects kenya and the program that we started in kenya about seven years ago. and last year, i had the good fortune of meeting dan. we had tried to get together over time. it had been a few years trying to connect, and finally we did connect. and we met at his family's homestead, where he has begun to create a family village for the children in the community. and he's in the process of building a school. and as we began to talk, we came to realize that our hearts are so much in the same place that it would be wonderful if we could come together and bring both organizations together. so, we have decided to do that. >> so, the name of your project is...? >> cecilia's family village. >> this is in honor of your late mother. >> yes. this is in a homestead that my parents left me and my other siblings, and we grew up there as orphans. and we spent a number of y
. >> and geri, i know that the two of you just met in the last year or so.d on the project that you're working on together? >> sure. well, as you know, cheryl, i first began working in kenya with sunburst projects kenya and the program that we started in kenya about seven years ago. and last year, i had the good fortune of meeting dan. we had tried to get together over time. it had been a few years trying to connect, and finally we did connect. and we met at his family's homestead,...
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he was the head of the foreign policy team, he met with george papadopolous, he met several times with sergey kislyak. of course mueller will want to know what did you talk about in your office in september, what did you talk about to him earlier that year at the mayflower hotel and why did you leave these meetings out of your testimony when you spoke to congress. what about them did you just forget, why was it so easy for you to forget your meetings with kislyak. so sessions of course then, you also have the obstruction element where he's going to ask why did you cooperate, why did you want james comey gone. >> hold on. i'm getting a lot of breaking news in my ear. the "new york times" is report right now that james comey, the fbi director, was interviewed last year by special counsel mueller, asked about the conversations that fbi director comey had with president trump, the conversations which would include, obviously, michael flynn, which would include this question of loyalty that donald trump was demanding of james comey, as james comey testified in front of congress. big news. a
he was the head of the foreign policy team, he met with george papadopolous, he met several times with sergey kislyak. of course mueller will want to know what did you talk about in your office in september, what did you talk about to him earlier that year at the mayflower hotel and why did you leave these meetings out of your testimony when you spoke to congress. what about them did you just forget, why was it so easy for you to forget your meetings with kislyak. so sessions of course then,...
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eastern on espn. >>> when we come back, you met him, he was a 10-year-old. he was once or "person of the week." you met him nearly a decade ago, he had one dream. you've got to see this. nick was born to move. 3 toddlers won't stop him. and neither will lower back pain. because at a dr. scholl's kiosk he got a recommendation for our custom fit orthotic to relieve his foot, knee, or lower back pain, from being on his feet. dr. scholl's. born to move. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis,... ...isn't it time to let the real you shine through? maybe it's time for otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months,... ...with reduced redness,... ...thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has... ...no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with
eastern on espn. >>> when we come back, you met him, he was a 10-year-old. he was once or "person of the week." you met him nearly a decade ago, he had one dream. you've got to see this. nick was born to move. 3 toddlers won't stop him. and neither will lower back pain. because at a dr. scholl's kiosk he got a recommendation for our custom fit orthotic to relieve his foot, knee, or lower back pain, from being on his feet. dr. scholl's. born to move. if you have moderate to...
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when you first met him?12-foot man. >> parker wilkinson: whenever he came into the room saying he was planning on teaching us chess, i was like, "what? why would somebody come down here?" >> alfonsi: in the middle of nowhere. you're a logical guy, and it doesn't seem to make a lot of sense. >> bulington: if there are people there, it's not nowhere. this is somewhere. it's just a somewhere that doesn't get a lot of attention. >> alfonsi: jeff bulington was lured to franklin county by a wealthy benefactor, who wishes to remain anonymous. the benefactor had seen how bulington had molded chess champions in memphis, in one of the most distressed zip codes in america, and wondered if chess could take hold in the country. >> bulington: where can you put the king? >> alfonsi: he convinced bulington to give a few demonstration lessons in franklin county. >> bulington: does that stop him from coming here? afterwards, i was asked, "so, hey, what do you think? do you think this, these kids have it? could you have a ches
when you first met him?12-foot man. >> parker wilkinson: whenever he came into the room saying he was planning on teaching us chess, i was like, "what? why would somebody come down here?" >> alfonsi: in the middle of nowhere. you're a logical guy, and it doesn't seem to make a lot of sense. >> bulington: if there are people there, it's not nowhere. this is somewhere. it's just a somewhere that doesn't get a lot of attention. >> alfonsi: jeff bulington was lured...
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>> i didn't really ask, but i did know that she'd met a couple of guys. >> then toni met the one. >> met some guy older than her, charming, incredibly charming. extended a hand immediately. well-dressed, very polished and well-spoken. very professional looking. >> reporter: his name was harold henthorn. according to his dating profile, he lived in colorado and worked as a consultant to non-profits. he didn't smoke, rarely drank, and he said he was a planner. eventually harold flew out to jackson to meet toni in person. and with them both being methodical types, they devised a formula for lasting love. >> they had come up with a system for compatibility. and it was five cs. and i don't remember what they all stood for. compatibility was one of them. christianity was one of them. >> reporter: chemistry, maybe? >> chemistry was one of them. when they met for the first time, they would know if the chemistry was there. they'd confirmed four out of the five before their first meeting. >> reporter: so when they met it was combustion. >> maybe that was one of them. >> reporter: toni ticked o
>> i didn't really ask, but i did know that she'd met a couple of guys. >> then toni met the one. >> met some guy older than her, charming, incredibly charming. extended a hand immediately. well-dressed, very polished and well-spoken. very professional looking. >> reporter: his name was harold henthorn. according to his dating profile, he lived in colorado and worked as a consultant to non-profits. he didn't smoke, rarely drank, and he said he was a planner. eventually...
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the two presidents and if those who don't met the president met also with the prime minister individually and then today via love to the meeting was held issues were discussed in a very to our spirit and for our commander and the city president to agree to a vis the issue of the. thousands of you need workers from the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees are protesting garza against planned budget cuts this follows the u.s. decision to cut billions of dollars worth of funding to the aid agency. and floodwaters in paris have reached their peak but towns downstream along the river seine are bracing for a possible breach weeks of heavy rain saw the same as a maximum level of five point eight four meters in the capital the water is now threatening to flood more towns west of paris towards normandy and the english channel do stay with us here talk to al-jazeera is next. on counting the cost the problem with us every day is the rich and famous discuss making the world a better place but for who moves are afoot to open up and travel across the african continent plus the link between seafood forc
the two presidents and if those who don't met the president met also with the prime minister individually and then today via love to the meeting was held issues were discussed in a very to our spirit and for our commander and the city president to agree to a vis the issue of the. thousands of you need workers from the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees are protesting garza against planned budget cuts this follows the u.s. decision to cut billions of dollars worth of funding to the aid agency....
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they're enduring and i can give you a very clear example of that i think it was the second time that i met monella and he started speaking to a room of about sixty people and he's not an orator here's a rugby voice but does he started speaking i got to shivers on my skin thirty minutes later i still had what we call an english goose bumps and i asked myself why what is this and eventually i figured out it was the sheer energy of his integrity and i received that bodily so this was clearly a man that you couldn't push around and who would not back down on what he believed but all of that were standing up to institutional violence an individual against the a process machinery of the state which still happens today but i think the most cruel forms of violence these day. associated with non-state actors who not only rely on violence for practical purposes they faddish eyes it do you really think that the approach of mahatma gandhi could be a fact of with groups like the islamic state i believe that any group one can talk to it's a question of finding the right moment in their campaigns and fin
they're enduring and i can give you a very clear example of that i think it was the second time that i met monella and he started speaking to a room of about sixty people and he's not an orator here's a rugby voice but does he started speaking i got to shivers on my skin thirty minutes later i still had what we call an english goose bumps and i asked myself why what is this and eventually i figured out it was the sheer energy of his integrity and i received that bodily so this was clearly a man...
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that's the way i met my wife. we've been married 68 years. [ applause ] >> i think this is the part where we take our stand and thank everybody for coming out and seeing us today. we thank everybody for coming out and visiting us today. >> oh, yes! we want to thank everybody for coming out. i'm no hero but i just was doing what i was supposed to do. being a good citizens and somebody asked me would you go again? i said, yes, i would. defend our country. i would go again. [ applause ] >> thank you so much to mr. shiply for being here. we're actually going to open floor to questions from the audience. so anybody who would like to, is welcome to come to one of the two microphones up front and ask their question. after wards, on stage here we will be doing book signing. there are books for sale in the hallway. so after q & a is over, a line will start forming here for the book signing. who has a question for our two gentlemen on the stage? >> yes? >> where was your base in italy? >> where were you based at in italy? >
that's the way i met my wife. we've been married 68 years. [ applause ] >> i think this is the part where we take our stand and thank everybody for coming out and seeing us today. we thank everybody for coming out and visiting us today. >> oh, yes! we want to thank everybody for coming out. i'm no hero but i just was doing what i was supposed to do. being a good citizens and somebody asked me would you go again? i said, yes, i would. defend our country. i would go again. [ applause...
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mengele soon made contact with the buenos aires nazi support network the first two people he met were former nazi era aces. who would become a close friend and. they both lived in the arch in time capital. in the early one nine hundred fifty s. mengele moved into the she closed the neighborhood of. he rented the house from a nazi sympathizer at twenty four fifty eight kaya are anonymous. in early one nine hundred fifty three the doctor moved again taking an apartment in the city center at four thirty one. it was a strange choice the charmless building was rather decrepit and the street was noisy. pursued his new life with vigor with the help of his family he invested in a carpentry business. thanks to his friend hans. he also pursued contacts for the family's farm machinery business would also put him in touch with contacts in neighboring paraguay which may often visited. i think one of the greatest surprises to me in many years of research about mengele was how easily he had to act it to his new life and how. mengele had money that made all the difference in the world other criminals
mengele soon made contact with the buenos aires nazi support network the first two people he met were former nazi era aces. who would become a close friend and. they both lived in the arch in time capital. in the early one nine hundred fifty s. mengele moved into the she closed the neighborhood of. he rented the house from a nazi sympathizer at twenty four fifty eight kaya are anonymous. in early one nine hundred fifty three the doctor moved again taking an apartment in the city center at four...
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also in my first couple of weeks, i met with lieutenant george caruani who is serving at nicric. who are those of you who don't know what that is, it's the northern california regional intelligence center. he is one of ours, but he is on loan to them, so he updates us, as well, with any terrorist -- potential terrorist or suspicious activities. turning to training, i was able to go out and visit our treasure island facility last week. chief columbini took me out there, and i met with the entire staff, as well as with the recruits, and as you probably already know, the staff out there, ems, inservice, and the training staff are just very dedicated and work so hard to ensure that people are well prepared -- that we're all prepared to do our jobs. the chief stated the 123rd academy is in their 18th week right now. what they're doing is apparatus and pump operations, so they're learning that, i believe this week and next week. so how to operate the pump, how to give water, get water at a fire, how to troubleshoot, what our standard operating procedures are. the graduation is february
also in my first couple of weeks, i met with lieutenant george caruani who is serving at nicric. who are those of you who don't know what that is, it's the northern california regional intelligence center. he is one of ours, but he is on loan to them, so he updates us, as well, with any terrorist -- potential terrorist or suspicious activities. turning to training, i was able to go out and visit our treasure island facility last week. chief columbini took me out there, and i met with the entire...
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met him in september 2008 six months after his parents' murder. she was at a casino in mesquite, nevada. >> he came over and said he needed a pretty girl to blow on the dice. he was a smooth talker. >> now that's a line. >> it was. i fell for it. >> from day one kimberly said it was based on honesty, full disclosure. >> he would tell me the stories about his wife and girlfriend and going back and forth. i said he was a jerk and he made a lot of mistakes. >> of course, ernie also told her about his parents' murder. >> he missed his parents. he'd tell stories about his father and get teary-eyed. >> kimberly got to know him very, very well. >> if you can drive with someone through texas and not want to strangle them, you get to know someone very well. he's really sweet. >> and eventually he moved in with her. >> did you grow to love him? >> i did. i cared for him. >> but that other woman who loved him, adrian solomon, was struggling. >> if he could lie to me every day for two years, lie to my family, look at rings, talk about having children together
met him in september 2008 six months after his parents' murder. she was at a casino in mesquite, nevada. >> he came over and said he needed a pretty girl to blow on the dice. he was a smooth talker. >> now that's a line. >> it was. i fell for it. >> from day one kimberly said it was based on honesty, full disclosure. >> he would tell me the stories about his wife and girlfriend and going back and forth. i said he was a jerk and he made a lot of mistakes. >>...
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soviet union from china from france the united states and the united kingdom all of whom had never met before and all of whom fundamentally disagree with one idea but you know one particular feature of groups like isis is that again violence is not just a means to an and for them it is part of that doctrine they simply don see so to the people like b.z.'s as humans and. i'm sure you've heard of some of the horrors they perpetrated on the women and children maybe there are some gravitas as that are driving their behavior but rather than analyzing those grievances don't you think that we have to stop them first i don't think that the methods for using at the moment to stop them are working. if you if you look at the way that we have ourselves fetishizing them by putting there any time that a suicide bomber succeeds in paris or brussels or wherever we put their their faces on the front page of the newspaper they become martyrs they become heroes to their own society and it's high time that we stopped doing that that we for bedo media to give them the oxygen of publicity i covered theory a
soviet union from china from france the united states and the united kingdom all of whom had never met before and all of whom fundamentally disagree with one idea but you know one particular feature of groups like isis is that again violence is not just a means to an and for them it is part of that doctrine they simply don see so to the people like b.z.'s as humans and. i'm sure you've heard of some of the horrors they perpetrated on the women and children maybe there are some gravitas as that...
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i became the only western journalist to have met with them since before 911.ad three meetings with them, the most recent was in june and had many conversations with them. they are separate. they are not part of that team. they established, their father raised goats, they come from the mountains, but this family is remarkable in its ability to go from the mountains of eastern afghanistan to the point where they are able to negotiate almost directly with the government with boberg doll and with coleman, and they have to, there are two more that they're holding, an american and an australian. the high county network is arguably, certainly the oldest the most lethal, most effective, deadliest terrorist organization in the world and that includes isis when you count the number of people they have killed. they are separate, they are their own arm of, according to admiral mike mullins, 2011 testimony before the senate armed services committee the county network is an integral arm of the pakistani army. terrorist groups do not operate generally in a vacuum. they go fr
i became the only western journalist to have met with them since before 911.ad three meetings with them, the most recent was in june and had many conversations with them. they are separate. they are not part of that team. they established, their father raised goats, they come from the mountains, but this family is remarkable in its ability to go from the mountains of eastern afghanistan to the point where they are able to negotiate almost directly with the government with boberg doll and with...
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i've met a few. there's about twenty one percent participation of women here at davos is also about twenty percent journalists so that number is rising it doesn't sound significant does it especially in the global push for gender equity but it's definitely progress and all day we're talking to women here on d w some of the top women from their sectors one of those sectors being technology and block chain which is a huge issue here lot of people are talking about it it's basically alleges system a decentralized ledger system that's the key word and used across all sectors not just for things like bitcoin or in the finance industry but also in global trade even used for dating apps and there's also another aspect to it and that's the political aspect i'd like to talk to tech pioneer pm and seanie who joins us now you've taken democracy to a new level through change what have you achieved in argentina in the project that you set up there yes or no didn't you know we started with these ideas that we want
i've met a few. there's about twenty one percent participation of women here at davos is also about twenty percent journalists so that number is rising it doesn't sound significant does it especially in the global push for gender equity but it's definitely progress and all day we're talking to women here on d w some of the top women from their sectors one of those sectors being technology and block chain which is a huge issue here lot of people are talking about it it's basically alleges system...
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they will be met with fire and fury. jon: but here, the tough talk may be working.the provocative nuclear tests have continued, but have slowed down. tougher sanctions have been agreed. north korea has reopened a line of communication to the south, and its athletes will participate in the forthcoming winter olympics. is that the trump effect? donald trump almost seemed to hope that the world would leave america alone, but that is not how it works when you are u.s. president. the world has a habit of intruding. even the sturdiest wall in the most trenchant "america first" slogan can only protect you from so much. jon sopel, bbc news, on the u.s.-mexico border. jane: in spite of all that talk of eyewall, the u.s. is of course famously a nation of immigrants. the debate over who should be allowed in the country and who should stay has intensified. who are americans today? a new exhibit at the national museum of the american indian in washington address the iue of the very rst americans who lived the continent. i wento take a look. indian imagery is all around us. this
they will be met with fire and fury. jon: but here, the tough talk may be working.the provocative nuclear tests have continued, but have slowed down. tougher sanctions have been agreed. north korea has reopened a line of communication to the south, and its athletes will participate in the forthcoming winter olympics. is that the trump effect? donald trump almost seemed to hope that the world would leave america alone, but that is not how it works when you are u.s. president. the world has a...
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of thousands of families that were separated after the korean war senior officials from both sides met at the demilitarized zone in on one john on the border now people from both sides of the borders say they are optimistic about the talks. and you know every korean really wants relations between the north and the salty prove it's origin it's an important thing that the whole nation should solve by coming together anything that provokes either side to creates obstacles to enough occasion should completely stop. and i think that the winter olympics which will take place in south korea are a good chance to show the world a good image of our nation since i'm korean it's natural for me to want to congratulate my fellow koreans for this happy event and i hope that our fleets from the north and south can do well and be successful in doing on the morning i came here to see north korean people and how they live today i hope the talks today go well and it will be a good opportunity to find a win win situation for both countries. let's speak to kathy novak our correspondent in seoul kathy tell u
of thousands of families that were separated after the korean war senior officials from both sides met at the demilitarized zone in on one john on the border now people from both sides of the borders say they are optimistic about the talks. and you know every korean really wants relations between the north and the salty prove it's origin it's an important thing that the whole nation should solve by coming together anything that provokes either side to creates obstacles to enough occasion should...
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that mainstream media has met its maker. welcome back across like we're all things considered i'm peter labelle to mind you we're discussing some real news. ok gentlemen let's switch gears here. we're being promised i don't know if it's going to happen victor but this week we'll get that four page memo released to the public that is details the use or misuse of warrants to listen in to american citizens the g.o.p. of course is spinning this is some kind of silver bullet the left is dismissing it as a conspiracy it is not a silver likely to change the trajectory of the investigation and here's. he's way towards. elected american president however however it's part of. the. of the american political war there now the what democrats and security started to. hoping to move really back to that we see that and yes they will go one they will try to remove but at the same time whether the same time. the damage that they're suffering it's not just them but the in the global system it's not going to hear. your consistent in your posit
that mainstream media has met its maker. welcome back across like we're all things considered i'm peter labelle to mind you we're discussing some real news. ok gentlemen let's switch gears here. we're being promised i don't know if it's going to happen victor but this week we'll get that four page memo released to the public that is details the use or misuse of warrants to listen in to american citizens the g.o.p. of course is spinning this is some kind of silver bullet the left is dismissing...