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report on in quality, but before we get to your findings, this is the 1st time that you're hearing, michael co. just give me your views of so far what. what do you think it's is quite sad, disheartening to see on ground what we on the lies on people our somewhere in the on television or in the media. i haven't seen r o y displaces so disassociated from the rest of the of the country. i haven't quite seen a people as impoverished as i'm seeing here today. i will say in an environment asa visited has some seen here today. i will quite seen lack of government present like i'm seeing here today is, is quite disheartening. i must say. all right, so i want to ask noel, who, by the way, we are at a school, a noise, the one who runs a school or so you live in this area. how does it feel to hear that your fellow negotiate? who live just next door? i've never been here in this close to the sean, do shug goods russia on the poor get poorer? because all these a communist adobe resistant for more to wander years on the population of people. you know what i hear is what i want a 1000 to put thousands of chi
report on in quality, but before we get to your findings, this is the 1st time that you're hearing, michael co. just give me your views of so far what. what do you think it's is quite sad, disheartening to see on ground what we on the lies on people our somewhere in the on television or in the media. i haven't seen r o y displaces so disassociated from the rest of the of the country. i haven't quite seen a people as impoverished as i'm seeing here today. i will say in an environment asa visited...
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i'm michael o co months ago. the world was shocked after discovering the atrocities committed in the ukrainian town of butcher, after it was freed from russian occupation. now more possible war crimes have emerged in the newly liberated hawk heave region. our corresponding emanuel shush went to is you where mass graves containing more than 450 bodies were uncovered. we should warn you, her report contains disturbing image. dare uncovering sheer horror as near by artillery fire rages in these forests on the outskirts of recently liberated is you forensic experts are working around the clock. 2, axiom bodies buried in mass graves, dating from the russian occupation book. dying from what surgical, unless you equals, if the level of the information we have, which has already been established. what is the burial of local residence, labriola exhumation. as you can see, examination of the bodies and referrals for forensic examinations that are currently being carried out a yukon. yeah. some corpses show signs of violent
i'm michael o co months ago. the world was shocked after discovering the atrocities committed in the ukrainian town of butcher, after it was freed from russian occupation. now more possible war crimes have emerged in the newly liberated hawk heave region. our corresponding emanuel shush went to is you where mass graves containing more than 450 bodies were uncovered. we should warn you, her report contains disturbing image. dare uncovering sheer horror as near by artillery fire rages in these...
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since the pandemic blue and very warm welcome to our viewers around the world on michael o. co investigators as searching through a mass grave in eastern ukraine, se they've found evidence that some of the dead were tortured. the site near is jim recently liberated from russian forces, appears to be one of the largest discovered in ukraine yet. but ukrainian authorities warned that their investigation was just beginning digging up evidence of possible russian atrocities, lined with body bags. this pine forest on the outskirts of islam is the size of a recent mass, grave. hauling body after body work as here have already exist the remains of 40 people. police believe that over 400 may be buried here. some soldiers, but also civilians. forensic inspectors say some of the bodies bear the marks of torture. laura's we examined the 1st grief and found a body where little the rope was found on the neck of the body and there are injuries on his limbs. listeners will. these are all indications of dojo sources which a whole read one. this old cemetery is now filled with new crosses, some bear, the nam
since the pandemic blue and very warm welcome to our viewers around the world on michael o. co investigators as searching through a mass grave in eastern ukraine, se they've found evidence that some of the dead were tortured. the site near is jim recently liberated from russian forces, appears to be one of the largest discovered in ukraine yet. but ukrainian authorities warned that their investigation was just beginning digging up evidence of possible russian atrocities, lined with body bags....
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okay, rob, we're just going to keep looking at these pictures of the year vigil and bring in michael co again. michael, tell us a bit more about this vigil. it's a very personal and yet, paradoxically, it's become a very public vigil. yes indeed. and of course you can see it from outside to see too much. people are filing by then all gulping their walking respectfully by that . pausing to look at the coffin and the 4 royal mourners at the 4 corners of their mother's coffin on the counter found the the races upon which address it is extraordinary. i very rarely seen, very rarely photographed, i think never quite like this and certainly never tell advice before king george says died in 1936 in january. he did have 4 songs, and i think that's probably why the tradition arose because there were 4 sons the matter began with the with. and then it was the 2 of your then became king george. and then there was the jew gloucester, and his youngest surviving son who was that you can't. so that is how it happened because that came to the grandfather of the empire. he had 4 sons, and that's how it c
okay, rob, we're just going to keep looking at these pictures of the year vigil and bring in michael co again. michael, tell us a bit more about this vigil. it's a very personal and yet, paradoxically, it's become a very public vigil. yes indeed. and of course you can see it from outside to see too much. people are filing by then all gulping their walking respectfully by that . pausing to look at the coffin and the 4 royal mourners at the 4 corners of their mother's coffin on the counter found...
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i'm joined by michael beckly, co-author of "danger zone" i liberated ukrainians feel the rav v ravagedsok plah occupation. the devastation left behind. >> i think we're safe but this doesn't mean we shouldn't worry. >> asking
i'm joined by michael beckly, co-author of "danger zone" i liberated ukrainians feel the rav v ravagedsok plah occupation. the devastation left behind. >> i think we're safe but this doesn't mean we shouldn't worry. >> asking
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michael. let's start with that announcement. they are very neatly concements of the referendums. what did you make of that call and why now? greetings. well, putin is on the ropes, he realises the whole momentum of war has turned against him, maybe he is trying to consolidate some limited gains, maybe he is trying to signal to the world that, in fact, trying to signal to the world that, infact, his trying to signal to the world that, in fact, his war aims have been reduced, the but they are not zero. he is not going to end this fight until he gets at least maybe crimea and donbas. they don't quite know what to make of it but they do know that putin doesn't like to be on the ropes for long and he will look for someone to change the conversation, which he has done. so this referendum or series of referenda is not going to be legitimate in the eyes of most of the world, as we have heard, but putin can still try to wrap himself in some kind of a democratic veneer and claim he is respecting the will of the people and even though it is a charade at one level
michael. let's start with that announcement. they are very neatly concements of the referendums. what did you make of that call and why now? greetings. well, putin is on the ropes, he realises the whole momentum of war has turned against him, maybe he is trying to consolidate some limited gains, maybe he is trying to signal to the world that, in fact, trying to signal to the world that, infact, his trying to signal to the world that, in fact, his war aims have been reduced, the but they are not...
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. >> michael was working on the 74th floor. he had co-workers who didn't know who was going on but knew to get out. >> there are other times, when people started to panic. some would stop to have a group hug. >> they asked the team work and trust, where he guided him out of the tower. >> we have no idea what happened, until both towers fell. >> and on the opposite side of the country, a group, firefighters were called to help with search and rescue. multi-stories, steel structures, collapsed burned out. everything was destroyed. the smells and human composition. smells burning. the smoke. . >> and parts of the plane. and able to find -- and other people couldn't get into because of the equipment. >> they got through the grim discoveries. closure for the victim's families. all three men had different experiences of 9/11. and they hope the nation will heal of recent years of political division. . >> everybody was forming the same direction. there was not democrats or republicans. >> we need to remember and not let it happen again. >> numbe
. >> michael was working on the 74th floor. he had co-workers who didn't know who was going on but knew to get out. >> there are other times, when people started to panic. some would stop to have a group hug. >> they asked the team work and trust, where he guided him out of the tower. >> we have no idea what happened, until both towers fell. >> and on the opposite side of the country, a group, firefighters were called to help with search and rescue. multi-stories,...
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michael yen joins us now, a co- founder of axios and author of a new book. congratulations.u think about the overall state of the race at the moment in terms of the issues people care about. >> you were pointing to democracy as a rising issue in several polls. there is a fox news story points out it has been rising in pennsylvania where it is a big issue, wisconsin, ohio, and even in florida and texas. in the spirit of smart brevity two things to watch. one, whether it's abortion or democracy, those are democratic base voters. republicans say those aren't voters that are moving. second, republicans will tell you that in their polling, you put any issue up against economy and inflation. so pocket books that are so strong. republicans wanting it to be a gas and groceries. you put it up against abortion, put it up against january 6th, you put it up against democracy, with independent voters the voters they are hoping to turn out and persuade, every time economy and inflation wins. what democrats have in their back pocket is they are looking at abortion as a huge driver of regis
michael yen joins us now, a co- founder of axios and author of a new book. congratulations.u think about the overall state of the race at the moment in terms of the issues people care about. >> you were pointing to democracy as a rising issue in several polls. there is a fox news story points out it has been rising in pennsylvania where it is a big issue, wisconsin, ohio, and even in florida and texas. in the spirit of smart brevity two things to watch. one, whether it's abortion or...
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so called michael cells help us feel the shape and firmness of objects. meisner co puzzles are experts in sensing light, touch, refining, co puzzles. it is when and how much al skin is stretched, and pacino's co puzzles detect vibrations and it's asking also include sensory cells specialized in perceiving. stroking. they're found only in her covered areas and react when the touch comes from another person. especially when the movement is slow, like in stroking the fact that we have these receptors suggests that gentle touch is essential for us survival. ooh, no words can make feelings as tangible as a caress. but touch can also relieve pain and strengthen the immune system and even prolong our lives. for a long time, it was largely ignored by scientists. but now it's increasingly the subject of research, and often the sense of touch really does appear to be important for our survival. we can't cope without it in this outcome. humans have an amazingly differentiated system of perceiving and classifying how we are touched. a touch can signify power and violence. it can make us feel afrai
so called michael cells help us feel the shape and firmness of objects. meisner co puzzles are experts in sensing light, touch, refining, co puzzles. it is when and how much al skin is stretched, and pacino's co puzzles detect vibrations and it's asking also include sensory cells specialized in perceiving. stroking. they're found only in her covered areas and react when the touch comes from another person. especially when the movement is slow, like in stroking the fact that we have these...
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michael dunford. and in the u.k. research associate at the london school of economics and co-authored of famine in somalia. to all of you. if i could start with you because it is in parts of central and southern somalia or the threat of famine seems to be looming the largest. what are you seeing and hearing happening in these areas? >> i just wanted to add my voice to that of the humanitarian coordinator and by the way this is really this was coming for quite some time. they have been warning somali government from the last three months to raise the awareness of this problem. so at the moment, we have to just focus on rescuing as many people as possible simply because it reached a level where it is about the country declaring famine. we can discuss the sustainable ways or the long-term solutions. for now, all of the efforts has to focus on saving as many people as possible. >> so it's an emergency situation. give us a picture of what that looks like on the ground. >> the combination of factors here that actually is affecting everyday life. there is the conflict that is going on. the pandemic has had seriou
michael dunford. and in the u.k. research associate at the london school of economics and co-authored of famine in somalia. to all of you. if i could start with you because it is in parts of central and southern somalia or the threat of famine seems to be looming the largest. what are you seeing and hearing happening in these areas? >> i just wanted to add my voice to that of the humanitarian coordinator and by the way this is really this was coming for quite some time. they have been...
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michael gordon currently as the national security correspondent for the wall street journal. in addition to his latest book, he is the co-author with the late general bernard trainor, a wonderful man of three definitive histories of the united states wars in iraq. full disclosure. i've known michael for a rather long time. i won't tell you how long because he looks so young and may not want to admit his age. but this clue we were in the same bullpen at the new york times in the previous century. he wasn't astonishingly good. reporter i could tell you stories. and by the way, reassuring to note, he's still an astonishing good reporter today. so some things don't change. to dive into this conflict with us and the lessons learned, we are very glad to have with us lieutenant general sean macfarland, u.s. army retired general macfarland served as a three star commander of the coalition against isis in syria and iraq during his command from 2015 to 2016, coalition forces recaptured nearly half of the enemy's territory and set the conditions for enemy's final defeat. well, we'll talk about that a little more today. we're equal
michael gordon currently as the national security correspondent for the wall street journal. in addition to his latest book, he is the co-author with the late general bernard trainor, a wonderful man of three definitive histories of the united states wars in iraq. full disclosure. i've known michael for a rather long time. i won't tell you how long because he looks so young and may not want to admit his age. but this clue we were in the same bullpen at the new york times in the previous...
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michael gordon currently as the national security correspondent for the wall street journal. in addition to his latest book, he is the co-author with the late general bernard trainor, a wonderful man of three definitive histories of the united states wars in iraq. full disclosure. i've known michael for a rather long time. i won't tell you how long because he looks so young and may not want to admit his age. but this clue we were in the same bullpen at the new york times in the previous century. he wasn't astonishingly good. reporter i could tell you stories. and by the way, reassuring to note, he's still an astonishing good reporter today. so some things don't change. to dive into this conflict with us and the lessons learned, we are very glad to have with us lieutenant general sean macfarland, u.s. army retired general macfarland served as a three star commander of the coalition against isis in syria and iraq during his command from 2015 to 2016, coalition forces recaptured nearly half of the enemy's territory and set the conditions for enemy's final defeat. well, we'll talk about that a little more today. we're equal
michael gordon currently as the national security correspondent for the wall street journal. in addition to his latest book, he is the co-author with the late general bernard trainor, a wonderful man of three definitive histories of the united states wars in iraq. full disclosure. i've known michael for a rather long time. i won't tell you how long because he looks so young and may not want to admit his age. but this clue we were in the same bullpen at the new york times in the previous...
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michael cockerell. six weeks ago, a typhoon fighterjet took off from an raf base in lincolnshire. its coot just announced he was about to become britain's ex—prime minister. after three happy years in the cockpit, and after performing some pretty difficult — if not astonishing — feats, i am now going to hand over the controls, seamlessly, to someone else. i don't know who. boris johnson believes in the great man theory of history, and he thinks he is that great man, like his hero, winston churchill. churchill, the guy made the most incredible series of mistakes, his early career was studded with disasters of one kind or another, but he always came back from them, and he always stuck by what he believed. applause whenjohnson became prime minister three years ago, churchill's grandson, sir nicholas soames, his friend and fellow etonian, told me of the text he had sent. i had said to him, when churchill became prime minister, on the day he became prime minister, he went back to his flat where he met my grandmother and his children, and they drank a bottle of champagne, and he proposed a toa
michael cockerell. six weeks ago, a typhoon fighterjet took off from an raf base in lincolnshire. its coot just announced he was about to become britain's ex—prime minister. after three happy years in the cockpit, and after performing some pretty difficult — if not astonishing — feats, i am now going to hand over the controls, seamlessly, to someone else. i don't know who. boris johnson believes in the great man theory of history, and he thinks he is that great man, like his hero, winston...
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. >> michael was working on the 7h floor of the world trade centere and co-workers knew to get out. >> there were a few times peopld to panic. >> reporter: the former north by resident, rosell guided him safy out of the tower about an hour earlier. >> we had no idea what happenedl both towers fell. >> reporter: on the opposite sie of the country, a group of menlo of menlo park firefighters wered to help with search rescue. frak spa harold said they knew it was was more about recovery. the retired fire chief recorded thee amount of debris they saw. >> it was like something out ofe war of the worlds. multi-story steel structures collapsed, burned out. everything was destroyed. the smells of burning of burning flesh, the smoke. >> we found a lot of body partsa lot of parts of the plane. we were able to find some void roos and search areas because of our. >> reporter: they got through te grim discoveries by focusing on the mission. closures for the victim's families. although alle men are had different experiences with 9/11, on this 21st anniversary, they hope the nation will heal from re
. >> michael was working on the 7h floor of the world trade centere and co-workers knew to get out. >> there were a few times peopld to panic. >> reporter: the former north by resident, rosell guided him safy out of the tower about an hour earlier. >> we had no idea what happenedl both towers fell. >> reporter: on the opposite sie of the country, a group of menlo of menlo park firefighters wered to help with search rescue. frak spa harold said they knew it was was...
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. >> reporter: michael was workinn the 78th floor of the world trae center. he and co-workers didn'w what was going on, but knew to t out. >> there were a few other timese started to panic and some of us would stop and have a group hug. a group hug. >> reporter: through teamwork ad trust his guide dog guided him out of the tower to safety. >> we had no idea what happenedl after both towers fell. >> reporter: on the opposite sie of the country, a group of menlo of menlo park firefighters wered to help with search and rescue.k and harold knew quickly it was more about recovery. the massive recovery. the massive amount of debris they saw. >> it was like something out ofr stl structures collapsed, steel burned out. everything was destroyed. the smells of burning burning flesh, the smoke. >> we were able to find body pa. a lot of parts of the plane. some areas we could find with or equipment. >> reporter: although all threen had different experiences with 9/11, on this 21st anniversary, they hope the nation will heal from recent years of political division. >> i want people
. >> reporter: michael was workinn the 78th floor of the world trae center. he and co-workers didn'w what was going on, but knew to t out. >> there were a few other timese started to panic and some of us would stop and have a group hug. a group hug. >> reporter: through teamwork ad trust his guide dog guided him out of the tower to safety. >> we had no idea what happenedl after both towers fell. >> reporter: on the opposite sie of the country, a group of menlo of...
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style russian soldiers took the now women co family to mario po for the 1st time since fighting began, they were back in the village near the plans with ah, michael marsh, jim pay up and this is what i yeah, more we did over the summer. 7 he was recently with a little bit a book order. usually when you did, did you did a loop, google google hook, so he will do it. oh look. well, oh yes, you have with the, with the way by the do with the you with school, but he is clear with well in gainesville nets and then the bill so ready in school is what the cdb teacher said about them. but my lease, but let me see if he has told that the previously but the the previous v, especially bainbridge. sure you knew that, boucher lee and that the sedition went valley is delicious. that this might have been the bully dale. this can say right. what i didn't just, it's not, it's not out of kelly dealer. yes. not the on the money already been gay by yellowstone, the prostate, the, when you we get it at the motor. believe it or gauge it much get focused a because somehow perceived much with murder, horrible, it will clear. all right, machine some visual back with the di
style russian soldiers took the now women co family to mario po for the 1st time since fighting began, they were back in the village near the plans with ah, michael marsh, jim pay up and this is what i yeah, more we did over the summer. 7 he was recently with a little bit a book order. usually when you did, did you did a loop, google google hook, so he will do it. oh look. well, oh yes, you have with the, with the way by the do with the you with school, but he is clear with well in gainesville...
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the georgia, south carolina and north carolina co, carolina coast, gaining strength strength becoming a category one one hurricane again. coming up, michael george will be live from from folly beach in south carolina with the conditions there. first let's look at this morning's top stories, three schools on the king of state campus in oakland will be closed closed following wednesday shooting that wounded six people, three are still in the hospital this morning. police are looking for at least two suspects likely tied to gangs. >> we are trying to determine which individual they were targeting but we do know they were coming out intending to tae to take some violent action against someone. >> there were at least two shoos two shooters and one accomplice, accomplice, the group breaching the front entrance of the school immediately firing off more than 30 rounds. many are now asking how the shooters got in so easily. >> we are not sure at this point point how they entered. if the door was unlocked or if it was already opened. those are things things we will confirm. >> police say even though the shooting was targeted none of the victims wer
the georgia, south carolina and north carolina co, carolina coast, gaining strength strength becoming a category one one hurricane again. coming up, michael george will be live from from folly beach in south carolina with the conditions there. first let's look at this morning's top stories, three schools on the king of state campus in oakland will be closed closed following wednesday shooting that wounded six people, three are still in the hospital this morning. police are looking for at least...
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less than ten years in prison and an assigned cell in maximum security with his co-conspirator donald trump. the words of michaell be back here for the "the 11th hour" tonight. next, a special super-sized edition of "the beat" with ari melber starts right after this quick break. ter this quick break. multiple years? i don't see any stains. it's lucky. - it's dirty. - lucky. - dirty. - lucky. - dirty. - dirty. - lucky. - ha! maybe lucky? no. dirty. you know what to do. good luck out there! bro, no. listen. it's dirtier than it looks. it's got to be tide hygienic clean. now get $15 back when you spend $45 on tide and downy. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. hi, we've both got a big birthday coming up. whose resumes on indeed so we have a lot of questions about medicare plans. we've got a lot of answers! how can i help? well for starters, do you include hearing benefits? how about a plan
less than ten years in prison and an assigned cell in maximum security with his co-conspirator donald trump. the words of michaell be back here for the "the 11th hour" tonight. next, a special super-sized edition of "the beat" with ari melber starts right after this quick break. ter this quick break. multiple years? i don't see any stains. it's lucky. - it's dirty. - lucky. - dirty. - lucky. - dirty. - dirty. - lucky. - ha! maybe lucky? no. dirty. you know what to do. good...
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michael, i want to turn to your new piece, which you co-authored. "trump nots aggressive midterm strategy seen in gop as a double-edged sword." walk us through what you found. >> like i said, republicans all cycle have been running on a dual mission. they have to hold the trump voters who turned out in 2020, and that includes a lot of former democrats, white working class voters who don't normally vote, and they have to find a way to win over the swing voters who are just unhappy with biden but also unhappy with trump. those are two different messages. trump is very good at doing the first. he is very bad at doing the second. you have these odd situations where, i mean, in pennsylvania over the weekend, you had a number of candidates attending -- getting cheers from trump who have rewritten their websites to take away some of the mentions of the former president because they're trying not to scare away these voters in pennsylvania who don't support the former president. this is exactly the strategy we see democrats leaning into. it's a divide and co
michael, i want to turn to your new piece, which you co-authored. "trump nots aggressive midterm strategy seen in gop as a double-edged sword." walk us through what you found. >> like i said, republicans all cycle have been running on a dual mission. they have to hold the trump voters who turned out in 2020, and that includes a lot of former democrats, white working class voters who don't normally vote, and they have to find a way to win over the swing voters who are just...
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really pleased to have you here today joining us for this event co-hosted with the center for a new american security to mark the release of michael gordon's. excellent new book degrade and destroy the inside story of the war against the islamic state. from barack obama to donald trump. because michael has
really pleased to have you here today joining us for this event co-hosted with the center for a new american security to mark the release of michael gordon's. excellent new book degrade and destroy the inside story of the war against the islamic state. from barack obama to donald trump. because michael has
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really pleased to have you here today joining us for this event co-hosted with the center for a new american security to mark the release of michael gordon's. excellent new book degrade and destroy the inside story of the war against the islamic state. from barack obama to donald trump. because michael has had exceptional access to top u.s. officials and military commanders. and because of his extraordinary firsthand reporting from the battlefields, he's produced a must read book on this historic
really pleased to have you here today joining us for this event co-hosted with the center for a new american security to mark the release of michael gordon's. excellent new book degrade and destroy the inside story of the war against the islamic state. from barack obama to donald trump. because michael has had exceptional access to top u.s. officials and military commanders. and because of his extraordinary firsthand reporting from the battlefields, he's produced a must read book on this...
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applause but, first, he is a co-host on "good morning america" and the host of "the $100,000 pyramid," which airs sunday nights at 9:00 p.m., on abc. please welcome, michaeli got you. i love you guys. thank you so much for that >> jimmy: yeah >> and always got to shootout to my guys, the roots. thank you guys, man, for playing that "fly like the eagles." [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: you like that, right >> they think they're slick. >> jimmy: yeah >> football season is not here yet. you're always strutting with the eagles stuff it's all good. i'll be back when we're stomping you guys. but it's okay. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you know, this is the -- do you know that this is the 17th time you've -- you appeared on our show >> i can't believe it. >> jimmy: and it's a record for us most appearance by any guest ever is you, michael strahan, on our show. [ cheers and applause >> really? wow. >> jimmy: and i'm so happy that you've come back and thank you. >> thank you, man. >> jimmy: you're a great guest >> well, i love being here, man. i love being here. it's like family you guys are great you have the best audience in television so, thank you. [ cheers and app
applause but, first, he is a co-host on "good morning america" and the host of "the $100,000 pyramid," which airs sunday nights at 9:00 p.m., on abc. please welcome, michaeli got you. i love you guys. thank you so much for that >> jimmy: yeah >> and always got to shootout to my guys, the roots. thank you guys, man, for playing that "fly like the eagles." [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: you like that, right >> they think they're slick....
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co-host yaroslav of course, but be sure i'll be back. yes, that is souvenirs. ry can't. thanks for keeping it going. i'm not going to wash my hands now. michaeln the early iron age. the era of the migration of peoples. he participated in the excavations of the famous perm sanctuary, the glyanganovskaya bone, where many clay items, copper figurines and ornaments were found. hmm well, for example, a costume decoration. and this is purely our local things noisy pendants. oh in general, they are noisy spirits, but on the costume and there were decorations of cosmetics. in the ocean, well i hope from you and me this program will remain, thanks to which we young people will want to become your students. thank you please, i'll take yarika. he won't go. good. thank you. it helps to build and live right after the advertisement, we will sing and become circus performers, right at the university. you haven't really seen it yet. show avatar tomorrow 21:00 on ntv premiere of the series only in okko from moscow operas sent by vadik gosha moscow on september 9th only in an online cinema and other cars can be seen? for 809 rubles. care from pyaterochka disco
co-host yaroslav of course, but be sure i'll be back. yes, that is souvenirs. ry can't. thanks for keeping it going. i'm not going to wash my hands now. michaeln the early iron age. the era of the migration of peoples. he participated in the excavations of the famous perm sanctuary, the glyanganovskaya bone, where many clay items, copper figurines and ornaments were found. hmm well, for example, a costume decoration. and this is purely our local things noisy pendants. oh in general, they are...
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co-workers, what she witnessed while working for the suspect. >>> plus, that looming rail nation's supply chain.ple the - >>> but first we say good morning to ginger. >> good morning to you, robin. enzo, michael'st sleep. danielle, if you look at the video behind us, one of our producers was on the l.i.e. and this was her commute. this is really difficult. remember, two feet of water can move a vehicle. danielle, pull over. you don't need to come in. i'm going to give you a pass. but 2 1/2 inches in less than an hour, you're going to have flash flooding. tornados issues last night over queens. underpasses will hold a lot of water for the next hour or so, so if you can delay travel we'll have a bit of a break but then spotty showers come through and some of the heaviest will move into new england, upstate new york, you can see in vermont there. some of those could have damaging wind with them. connecticut, you're going to get another round later this afternoon. i think after 4:00 p.m. things start to perk up again. this could come with quite a bit of rain but wait till you see what will happen out west, kingman, arizona, more than 4 inches per hour. i will share all of that in a bit. for now let
co-workers, what she witnessed while working for the suspect. >>> plus, that looming rail nation's supply chain.ple the - >>> but first we say good morning to ginger. >> good morning to you, robin. enzo, michael'st sleep. danielle, if you look at the video behind us, one of our producers was on the l.i.e. and this was her commute. this is really difficult. remember, two feet of water can move a vehicle. danielle, pull over. you don't need to come in. i'm going to give...