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but as reporter michael george explained, health officials there are battling more than just a rising cobra cases. >> reporter: southern california's orange county fair kicked off with rides, food, fun, and crowds limited to 75% of normal capacity amid the pandemic. just to the north, a new los angeles county mandate requiring vaccinated and unvaccinated people to mask up indoors, takes effect this weekend. but saying it is not backed by science. l.a. county sheriff tweeted his department does not have the resources to enforce the mandate. >> originally i felt all my gosh here e it is agagain. hahave to put ththis ththing on face fofor a little bit longng but if it sasaves one e momore than i guguess it is worth h i >> reporteter: moveves cocomes every state across the patient reports rising covid-19 case numbers. a disturbing pattern fueled largely by the more contagious delta variant. >> the vaccines are still very very effective in preventing severe disease. we've got to get people vaccinated. these are lifesaving interventions. >> reporter: and two people familiar with the situati
but as reporter michael george explained, health officials there are battling more than just a rising cobra cases. >> reporter: southern california's orange county fair kicked off with rides, food, fun, and crowds limited to 75% of normal capacity amid the pandemic. just to the north, a new los angeles county mandate requiring vaccinated and unvaccinated people to mask up indoors, takes effect this weekend. but saying it is not backed by science. l.a. county sheriff tweeted his department...
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michael george, cbs news. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," in on "eye on earth" series, we'll taked show you how it's threatening one of l.a.'s most popular tourist destinations. >>> plus, we'll take you to japan and show you how the 1964 olympics was a turning point for that country. >>> u.s. news and world report releases its rankings of the best places to live. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day.
michael george, cbs news. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," in on "eye on earth" series, we'll taked show you how it's threatening one of l.a.'s most popular tourist destinations. >>> plus, we'll take you to japan and show you how the 1964 olympics was a turning point for that country. >>> u.s. news and world report releases its rankings of the best places to live. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching....
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michael george reports. >> reporter: children in new york city cooled off in spray parks wednesday as temperatures soared. one woman used an umbrella to shade herself from the sun. >> stay inside. it's terrible. it's just muggy and unbearable. >> i'm over it. >> reporter: air continuing service crews have been working around the clock. >> i'm tired. >> reporter: here in new york, it's not just the heat, it's the humidity. public pools like these are a lifeline for people looking for some relief. >> it's just very hot, but it's very comfortable in the water. >> reporter: while these new yorkers cool off at pools, people in maine headed to the beach where the humidity is making it feel like 100 degrees. on rhode island, this paving company cut short its work tuesday because of the conditions outside. >> we called it a day after about 1:00 just to give everybody a break, get home, hydrate properly. >> reporter: and in the pacific northwest, record-breaking temperatures have cooled down in seattle, but spokane, washington, is expected to see triple digits each day through saturday. nasa r
michael george reports. >> reporter: children in new york city cooled off in spray parks wednesday as temperatures soared. one woman used an umbrella to shade herself from the sun. >> stay inside. it's terrible. it's just muggy and unbearable. >> i'm over it. >> reporter: air continuing service crews have been working around the clock. >> i'm tired. >> reporter: here in new york, it's not just the heat, it's the humidity. public pools like these are a...
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michael george, cbs news, coney island. >> i don't know what it is but now i'm hungry.ka duncan in new york, we leave you with a view of one world trade center, 1776 feet tall, marking the year of our independence. have a great night, everyone. captioning sponsored by cbs captione by media acce >>> live from the cbsn bay area studios, this is a kpix 5 news. >> it is great people watching and dog watching and nice to be part of the community again. >>> strike up the band to celebrate independence and making it past the worst of the pandemic. how people are celebrating the fourth of july. >>> this is the bay area and we won't let the marine layer ruin the fourth of july, but there will be an influence on the fireworks and i will go into that coming up. >>> firefighters arm alert after seems like that and what started the grass fire in the east bay and concerns tonight after the sun goes down. >>> thank you for joining us on this fourth of july. >>> we begin tonight with the celebration and festivity across the bay area and it was the first holiday since the state lifted c
michael george, cbs news, coney island. >> i don't know what it is but now i'm hungry.ka duncan in new york, we leave you with a view of one world trade center, 1776 feet tall, marking the year of our independence. have a great night, everyone. captioning sponsored by cbs captione by media acce >>> live from the cbsn bay area studios, this is a kpix 5 news. >> it is great people watching and dog watching and nice to be part of the community again. >>> strike up the...
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cbs' michael george in new york starts us off tonight. l, good evening. >> reporter: adriana, good evening. doctors annurses in some parts of the country are once again fighting an uphill battle. hospital beds keep running out, cases are rising, and there is frusevn ented if they had gotten the vaccine. with covid cases surging nationwide, the biden administration is acknowledging some of the most vulnerable americans, like those with compromised immune systems, may need a third vaccine shot. the highly contagious delta variant is spreading faster than health experts first predicted. > there is a whole bunch of people unvaccinated in the heart of the midwest, that's why we are the epicenter of the outbreak. >> reporter: but it is not just the midwest. florida is the hot spot, with more cases than california, texas, new york and illinois than combined. in miami, harland mcphun is fighting for his life, and regretting he never got the vaccine. >> what i recommend to anyone is to get the vaccine. >> reporter: a new projection from covid resea
cbs' michael george in new york starts us off tonight. l, good evening. >> reporter: adriana, good evening. doctors annurses in some parts of the country are once again fighting an uphill battle. hospital beds keep running out, cases are rising, and there is frusevn ented if they had gotten the vaccine. with covid cases surging nationwide, the biden administration is acknowledging some of the most vulnerable americans, like those with compromised immune systems, may need a third vaccine...
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cbs news corespondent michael george has more. >> in burbank, california workers are converting a floorpital back into a covid-19 ward. >> in a lot of ways it's like going backwards nursing managers says only six weeks ago the hospital held a celebration because it had no covid patients. >> after the fourth of july when the family gathering begin to happen and all the restrictions started to get lifted it started to get bad again. >> over the past two weeks new cases in the u.s. are up more than 160%. driven by theighly contagious a variant. >> the last two weeks have actually been out pacing the worst part of our prediction interval and are quite concerning. >> umc professor says his groups of research models project the current surge could peak in october with death rates triple what they are now. even though he almost died in an orange county california icu brian says he's not certain if he would have been better off. >> i don't know i would have personally. but i think it's an individual decision. >> during the pandemic this new york city couple decided to postpone their wedding. >>
cbs news corespondent michael george has more. >> in burbank, california workers are converting a floorpital back into a covid-19 ward. >> in a lot of ways it's like going backwards nursing managers says only six weeks ago the hospital held a celebration because it had no covid patients. >> after the fourth of july when the family gathering begin to happen and all the restrictions started to get lifted it started to get bad again. >> over the past two weeks new cases in...
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cbs's michael george shows us what veterans are up against, and the organization that is aiming to help8-year-old myles kaufman is an nba candidate at southern methodist university. on his resume, three tours in afghanistan with the 75th ranger unit. >> i was there 27 teen, 20s 18, and my final deployment was in 2020 during the covid-19 epidemic, actually. >> reporter: is one of many veterans transitioning off the battlefield and into the civilian job market. >> i think it is difficult, as a veteran, to translate all of the skills that we do have into terms that are easily understood by some of these hiring managers. >> reporter: winding a career is even more difficult in the uncertain post-lockdown economy. so kaufman enlisted the help of american corporate partners, a national nonprofit organization that pares veterans with corporate mentoring, networking, and career advice. mentors for more than 100 companies have helped more than 20,000 veterans so far. >> with your help, i have landed a job at ice microsoft engineer at microsoft. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. this is not good
cbs's michael george shows us what veterans are up against, and the organization that is aiming to help8-year-old myles kaufman is an nba candidate at southern methodist university. on his resume, three tours in afghanistan with the 75th ranger unit. >> i was there 27 teen, 20s 18, and my final deployment was in 2020 during the covid-19 epidemic, actually. >> reporter: is one of many veterans transitioning off the battlefield and into the civilian job market. >> i think it is...
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michael george is here with the latest. michael, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. 99.7% of new cases right now are among people who haven't been vaccinated. in mississippi, a state with a low vaccinate rate, health officials urged people to avoid crowds and in other vaccine-hesitant communities there are new efforts to push back the delta variant by encouraging more people to get the shot. >> everybody get it -- >> reporter: the naacp put boots on the ground in louisville neghborhoods where only 30% of residents have been vaccinated, hoping flyers and conversations get more people to get shots. but the effort comes as cases are rising in 26 states. hospitalization rates are up in 17 states. 27% in florida. almost exclusively among the unvaccinated. the far corners of utah are hit hard, too. >> we're seeing people that are sicker than what they were in the wintertime. >> reporter: the demographic is younger since then. >> what we're seeing is all the unvaccinated people, we haven't seen anybody that's been vaccinated.
michael george is here with the latest. michael, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. 99.7% of new cases right now are among people who haven't been vaccinated. in mississippi, a state with a low vaccinate rate, health officials urged people to avoid crowds and in other vaccine-hesitant communities there are new efforts to push back the delta variant by encouraging more people to get the shot. >> everybody get it -- >> reporter: the naacp put boots on the ground in...
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michael george is here with the latest. michael, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.ases are exploding in areas where people aren't vaccinated. take alabama, the state with the lowest vaccination rate, covid cases have doubled there in a week. and republican governor kay ivey made a strong plea to people refusing to get the vaccine. >> we've got to get folks to take the shot. the vaccine is the greatest weapon we have to fight covid. there's no question about that. >> reporter: only 39% of alabamans are vaccinated, 60% are not. what is it going to take to get people to get shots in arms? >> i don't know. you tell me. folks supposed to have common sense. it's time for them to start blaming the unvacaticinated fol that are letting us down. >> reporter: less than half of the population in 16 states have received at least one dose of a covid vaccine, bringing more patients to hospitals in need of critical care. >> none of us believe that we would be in this situation that we were in now if we would have more of our population vaccinated. >> reporter: dr. frank cormier is
michael george is here with the latest. michael, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.ases are exploding in areas where people aren't vaccinated. take alabama, the state with the lowest vaccination rate, covid cases have doubled there in a week. and republican governor kay ivey made a strong plea to people refusing to get the vaccine. >> we've got to get folks to take the shot. the vaccine is the greatest weapon we have to fight covid. there's no question about that. >>...
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as michael george reports there is a troubling trend. >> reporter: naacp volunteers are going house to house in parts of louisville, kentucky, were only 30% of residents have been vaccinated. cases are rising in 26 states and nearly all of those hospitalized or unvaccinated. in missouri, the search is directly related to low vaccination rates. >> if you're serious about protecting yourself and your family, it is time to get vaccinated now. >> reporter: the delta variant is the dominant strain and new outbreaks. the cdc and fda say there is no evidence that people need a booster shot. >> it is clear that a booster will increase immunity. >> reporter: in countries where the population is largely unvaccinated, there are concerning signs. in mexico, cases have searched 29% in the last week. in sydney, australia, lockdowns have been extended. >> unless we reach the level of people in the community that are not infectious, we won't be able to turn things around as quickly as we can. >> reporter: new cdc guidance say that teachers and students can return to school safely this fall. those vacc
as michael george reports there is a troubling trend. >> reporter: naacp volunteers are going house to house in parts of louisville, kentucky, were only 30% of residents have been vaccinated. cases are rising in 26 states and nearly all of those hospitalized or unvaccinated. in missouri, the search is directly related to low vaccination rates. >> if you're serious about protecting yourself and your family, it is time to get vaccinated now. >> reporter: the delta variant is the...
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michael george, cbs news, coney island. >> the national hot dog and sausage council estimates americans150 million hot dogs this fourth of july. i didn't know there was a council. >> i didn't know that either. >> we want to thank you so much for watching and 60 minutes is coming up next >> our i'm so glalad you're o ok, sg. houston. thisis is sam wiwith usaa. do you s see the towow truck? yes, t thank you, , that was f. sgt. houstston never expectcted this toto happen. or that her grgrandpa's dodog s would be left behindnd. but t that one c call got her a a tow and rerental.. ...p.paid her clclaim... ...a.and we evenen pulled a few ststrings. makiking it easysy to makake things r right: that's w what we're e made fo. usaa. whwhat you're e made o, we're e made for.. get a quotote today. usaa. whwhat you're e made o, we're e made for.. -great idea. [gasps] look at the little cutie. -he's coming for a visit. -hi. [chuckles] aww! oh! he's leaving! -nice work, guys! -introducing togo's new cheese steak melt, featuring fresh artisan bread, layered with tender seasoned steak, sautéed mushrooms
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michael? >>> george, we're going to turn now to an abc news exclusive.amily is speaking out. erielle reshef joins us with that. good morning, erielle. >> reporter: good morning to you, michael. the jaramillo family spoke to us from the hospital. their eldest son still fighting for his life as authorities look for clues about what caused this devastating accident. this morning, authorities investigating after a tragic accident at an amusement park outside des moines, iowa, claimed the life of 11-year-old michael jaramillo and left his older brother david in critical condition. >> i need an ambulance strike team right now to adventureland. this is code 3. please respond to adventureland. >> reporter: the ride shut down as officials try to determine what went so terribly wrong. saturday, the jaramillos visited adventureland park to celebrate david's upcoming birthday. six family members boarding the raging river ride but shortly after the unthinkable. >> we've got a total of three patients, actually two cpr in progress right now. >> reporter: the raft capsi
michael? >>> george, we're going to turn now to an abc news exclusive.amily is speaking out. erielle reshef joins us with that. good morning, erielle. >> reporter: good morning to you, michael. the jaramillo family spoke to us from the hospital. their eldest son still fighting for his life as authorities look for clues about what caused this devastating accident. this morning, authorities investigating after a tragic accident at an amusement park outside des moines, iowa, claimed...
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michael george is here with the latest. good morning, michael. >> reporter: good morning.e serious talk from the cdc. they say the war has changed because of the delta variant. while vaccinated people have a strong level of protection, data shows they can spread the virus easily if they become infected. now the government and businesses are shifting their tactics. masks went back on in disneyland yesterday for anyone vaccinated or not who steps indoors at the amusement park. walmart, the nation's largest employer, is taking it a step further, requiring employees to wear masks in high-infection areas, regardless of their vaccination status. and the president yesterday told reporters there's likely more to come. >> reporter: can america expect more guidelines coming up -- >> in all probability. by the way, we had a good day yesterday. almost a million people got vaccinated. about half a million of those people for the first time, for the second shot. and so i'm hopeful people are realizing how essential it is. >> reporter: that's what dolores did. she got the shot. >> it was
michael george is here with the latest. good morning, michael. >> reporter: good morning.e serious talk from the cdc. they say the war has changed because of the delta variant. while vaccinated people have a strong level of protection, data shows they can spread the virus easily if they become infected. now the government and businesses are shifting their tactics. masks went back on in disneyland yesterday for anyone vaccinated or not who steps indoors at the amusement park. walmart, the...
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michael george has the latest. what more can you tell us? >> reporter: good morning.e in cases is giving new urgency to efforts to get people vaccinated, especially because half of all new cases are from the fast-spreading delta variant, and some places safety mandates that were rolled back just a month ago are now being reinstated. starting tonight, masks will be required to be worn indoors in los angeles county for anyone unvaccinated or vaccinated. the new case count has hit 1,000 a day, doubling this week, mostly among people who have not taken the shot. >> i don't like it. i'm vaccinated. i wish everybody else would get vaccinated. >> reporter: it's a sentiment echoed far and wide. five unvaccinated indiana nursing home residents were among the victims this week whe cumulative cases. now average daily cases have more than doubledheresn half of the people are fully vaccinated. >> there's a clear message that is coming through. this is becoming a pandemic of the unvaccinated. we are seeing outbreaks of cases in parts of the country that have low vaccination coverag
michael george has the latest. what more can you tell us? >> reporter: good morning.e in cases is giving new urgency to efforts to get people vaccinated, especially because half of all new cases are from the fast-spreading delta variant, and some places safety mandates that were rolled back just a month ago are now being reinstated. starting tonight, masks will be required to be worn indoors in los angeles county for anyone unvaccinated or vaccinated. the new case count has hit 1,000 a...
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cbs' michael george explains why a growing number of people are turning to laser procedures. >>> hellohere. nice to meet you. >> reporter: jessica blumburg is hoping dr. mitchell chasen can make her tattoos disappear. >> especially after going through a pandemic with working from home, raising two kids. that year i matured so much that when i look at the tattoos i'm like, i'm not that person anymore. >> reporter: tattoos have grown in popularity. a 2019 survey found 30% of americans had at least one tattoo. up from 21% in 2012. and dr. chasen says he's busy taking them off. >> during covid time, the number of people coming in desiring tattoo removal has exploded. a lot of people have more disposable income. they're not spending it on trips, they're not spending it on cars, they're not buying new clothes to go out. >> reporter: tattoo removal sessions used to take up to an hour. now with new laser technology, a session can be over in just seconds. color tattoos take longer. this one will need at least six sessions. blumburg is using stimulus money to pay the procedure. >> i thought let'
cbs' michael george explains why a growing number of people are turning to laser procedures. >>> hellohere. nice to meet you. >> reporter: jessica blumburg is hoping dr. mitchell chasen can make her tattoos disappear. >> especially after going through a pandemic with working from home, raising two kids. that year i matured so much that when i look at the tattoos i'm like, i'm not that person anymore. >> reporter: tattoos have grown in popularity. a 2019 survey found...
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it was some years on, after i spoke publicly about my sexuality, that george michael and ellen degeneresrave about was talking about mental health and, indeed, about physical health, too, because i think you described how in that mid �*80s period, when you were really stricken with fear and you were not feeling good about yourself, you suffered from bulimia for a while and i think you said that you basically had a breakdown. i'm just wondering how hard it was to live life on the road with a very successful rock band while you're suffering from bulimia and while, frankly, you're going through a breakdown. yeah, i mean, there was a mental health thing going on there for about 1.5 years and it was not pretty and it was not good and i was certainly not easy to be around. but i was able to get on stage and do myjob. i mean, part of what — you can go and, you know, you can search images and you can find pictures of me very, very, very obese and very sad—looking and that was not my, kind of, natural state. you had your most extraordinary successes in the early to mid 1990s. out of time was an a
it was some years on, after i spoke publicly about my sexuality, that george michael and ellen degeneresrave about was talking about mental health and, indeed, about physical health, too, because i think you described how in that mid �*80s period, when you were really stricken with fear and you were not feeling good about yourself, you suffered from bulimia for a while and i think you said that you basically had a breakdown. i'm just wondering how hard it was to live life on the road with a...
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george. like michael. >> all right, george. >>> covid is wreaking havoc for the summer olympics that are setight to james longman who is live in tokyo with more. good morning again, james. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, michael. organizers are trying to put a brave face on it, but coronavirus really is starting to affect these olympics. we've heard this morning that a member of the u.s. female gymnastics team has tested positive. she is a teenager and an alternate, and is at a training camp outside of tokyo. it's likely that she will have to isolate until she tests negative. she's part of a growing number of athletes, support staff and officials who are testing positive. 58 of them in all so far, and another loss for team usa, tennis star coco gauff. she tested positive in the u.s., and has not traveled here to tokyo. and it does go from bad to worse for olympic organizers. just four days out from the opening ceremony, and the composer of the music for the event has had to quit in scandal because of bullying allegations from earlier in his career. michael? >> oh, definitely challenging oly
george. like michael. >> all right, george. >>> covid is wreaking havoc for the summer olympics that are setight to james longman who is live in tokyo with more. good morning again, james. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, michael. organizers are trying to put a brave face on it, but coronavirus really is starting to affect these olympics. we've heard this morning that a member of the u.s. female gymnastics team has tested positive. she is a teenager and an alternate, and is...
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for six years working with such tours as journey, tina turner, michael jackson, george michael, and old on tv now. i can't do it. >> that voice from off camera, mika who actually said the only reason she's been able to be on camera the past 14 years is because of gonzo. willie, man, we're going to miss him. >> absolutely. and all of the things that you said are true. he's an original 14 years. hard to believe we've been doing this for 14 years but gonzo has been there from day one going back to fort lee, back to sec auckous, and remember that big old warehouse where we worked. but every time you saw him in the hallway, a big hollow and get you started off in the morning and as mika said there in the background, to light this show, to make people look good when they've woken up at 4:00 in the morning. that is a hurk uly an effort. but for all of the lights, what a great guy gonzo is and to be with him and work with him and see him in the hallways every day, i view it as a blessing and one of the best parts of the job and gonzo tells me, joe, that you've read that list of people that he w
for six years working with such tours as journey, tina turner, michael jackson, george michael, and old on tv now. i can't do it. >> that voice from off camera, mika who actually said the only reason she's been able to be on camera the past 14 years is because of gonzo. willie, man, we're going to miss him. >> absolutely. and all of the things that you said are true. he's an original 14 years. hard to believe we've been doing this for 14 years but gonzo has been there from day one...
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michael. >> eventful. unique circumstances to say the least, thank you so much, amy. george? michael, as amy reported there, there are questions about covid safety at the games. the u.s. gymnastics team announced it will not stay in the olympic village and james longman has a look at life inside the bubble. good morning, james. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, george. a big night tonight, remember, this is just the beginning and there are already more than 100 cases inside the olympic bubble. but that phrase olympic bubble suggests that the venues and village are entirely protected from cases inside tokyo and from the very beginning i'm afraid that hasn't been the case even though officials are doing their very best to protect them. now, i went down to see simone biles and the other ladies from the u.s. gymnastics team and i have to say it was strange watching their routine. it was a very clinical environment, very controlled, entirely empty all the way around. right down there on the floor alongside the ladies were lots of official, camera operators, technicians, volunteers
michael. >> eventful. unique circumstances to say the least, thank you so much, amy. george? michael, as amy reported there, there are questions about covid safety at the games. the u.s. gymnastics team announced it will not stay in the olympic village and james longman has a look at life inside the bubble. good morning, james. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, george. a big night tonight, remember, this is just the beginning and there are already more than 100 cases inside the...
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i will be broadcasting the full interview with george w bush on michael here on the w throughout the day and also watch it on youtube channel d. w documentary. its been a 24 year search that took him half a 1000000 kilometers across china on a motorbike, but one father has now finally been reunited with his long lost son. the boy was just 2 years old when he was kidnapped by traffickers and sold to another chinese family, but his father vowed never to stop looking for him. i found that holds his son. me. a mother can't let go. the family we united after 24 years. it's an emotional moment quotient. jeff was just 2 years old when he was abducted from outside his family home in eastern chandel province. it was $997.00 and his father was gang tongue. quit his job to search for him. he travelled more than 500000 kilometers around china on his motorbike with a flag of his son on the back, refusing to give up what you say was there, women. so i thought maybe there would be a way of hope to finding my son will su 4. if i go up searching for him, which isn't the kidnapper would never send my
i will be broadcasting the full interview with george w bush on michael here on the w throughout the day and also watch it on youtube channel d. w documentary. its been a 24 year search that took him half a 1000000 kilometers across china on a motorbike, but one father has now finally been reunited with his long lost son. the boy was just 2 years old when he was kidnapped by traffickers and sold to another chinese family, but his father vowed never to stop looking for him. i found that holds...
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let's bring in michael avenatti's former professor at george washington university, constitutional attorneyy. processer, great to see you. you had michael avenatti as a student. turned out to be a fairly bad guy. >> a very sad moment. this is really a tragedy of epic proportions. i've always said that michael's story was a modern tale. he just flew too close to the sun. this was one of the most talented law students i have ever encountered. i met him when he was working his way through law school. he did research for me. he was very impressive. he was an extraordinarily gifted trial attorney. but the only thing greater than his talent is his appetite. he lost control of his life. sort of had this plunge. i've talked to him since his conviction. he's contrite. he recognizes he lost control. it looks like it's playing back to him when he recounts it now. it's a tragedy. he's looking at two more trials. i know people often get great joy seeing figures like avenatti fall from a great height. this is a devastating blow for him and his family. in the end, michael went into court and said that he
let's bring in michael avenatti's former professor at george washington university, constitutional attorneyy. processer, great to see you. you had michael avenatti as a student. turned out to be a fairly bad guy. >> a very sad moment. this is really a tragedy of epic proportions. i've always said that michael's story was a modern tale. he just flew too close to the sun. this was one of the most talented law students i have ever encountered. i met him when he was working his way through...
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michael and cecilia? >>> hey, george meal outdoors. >> it smells so good inside. leah cohen, the chef and owner of pig and cow, she's here with us to take us along. it smells so good in here. good morning to you. >> thank you. >> we're so happy to see you. we're going to start with hot dogs. you can't have a cookout without a hot dog. yours has a twist. >> this has a twist. we're doing a chili hot dog so it's nice and spicy because i like spicy food so we'll start here with -- it's ginger, peppercorn which gives it a tingly sensation, spicy bean sauce we're going to add and depending on how spicy you like it. you can add chicken stock and then some corn starch, like, a corn starch slurry. that's going to get really nice and thick, and then you bring that to a boil. once that thickens up, we're going to add our tofu. i blend this up to give a nice creamy texture then we'll add that in and we have more flavor. we have some chili oil, again, make it a little spicy, sesame oil and then a little bit of sugar just to balance e
michael and cecilia? >>> hey, george meal outdoors. >> it smells so good inside. leah cohen, the chef and owner of pig and cow, she's here with us to take us along. it smells so good in here. good morning to you. >> thank you. >> we're so happy to see you. we're going to start with hot dogs. you can't have a cookout without a hot dog. yours has a twist. >> this has a twist. we're doing a chili hot dog so it's nice and spicy because i like spicy food so we'll...
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we had some george michael in there, a bit of kylie minogue, _ and one of them was a queen medley asf funnel clouds across parts of eastern england from essex to cambridgeshire and towards lincolnshire. over the next few days we keep those active showers come the mix of sunny spells and scattered showers bubbling up through the course of the day, so low pressure not far away, bring es unsettled weather but a ridge of high pressure trying to build in from the west for a time on friday. heading to the course of tonight, clear spells for most areas, patchy showers and rainy, cloudy skies in generalfor showers and rainy, cloudy skies in general for scotland showers and rainy, cloudy skies in generalfor scotland and showers and rainy, cloudy skies in general for scotland and northern ireland and western fringes of england and wales in central and eastern areas looking largely clearing and the temperatures holding between 12 to 14 degrees. and i'll start to friday morning and for some of us some sunshine from the word go. it will be something of an east—west split. for central and eastern
we had some george michael in there, a bit of kylie minogue, _ and one of them was a queen medley asf funnel clouds across parts of eastern england from essex to cambridgeshire and towards lincolnshire. over the next few days we keep those active showers come the mix of sunny spells and scattered showers bubbling up through the course of the day, so low pressure not far away, bring es unsettled weather but a ridge of high pressure trying to build in from the west for a time on friday. heading...
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he is the author of a two-volume essay on george orwell. michael is a contributor at new yorker magazine and visiting fellow at aei and his works appeared in the new yorker, london review of books and many other places that has been collected in the best american essays. he lives in paris with his wife and two children. his latest book will be published by knopf. >> george, amazing to be talking to you about another book you have written. george: and thank you for doing this past midnight your time. you are a great friend to do it. thomas: i wouldn't miss it. this is the second time i have read the book. it is very impressive on so many levels, one of which is the sweep of erudition you are able to fit into a taught -- taut, tight book. i wonder if you might want to say a few words and read a passage. and then we will get into a conversation before finishing with q and a from the audience. george: this is a covid book. it was conceived and written during the pandemic when i was trapped in front of the screen and couldn't do any traveling, and not m
he is the author of a two-volume essay on george orwell. michael is a contributor at new yorker magazine and visiting fellow at aei and his works appeared in the new yorker, london review of books and many other places that has been collected in the best american essays. he lives in paris with his wife and two children. his latest book will be published by knopf. >> george, amazing to be talking to you about another book you have written. george: and thank you for doing this past midnight...
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george. >> memory of how horrifying that day was. okay, rachel, thanks very much. michael thank you, george. >>> now to two colorado police officers nder arrest and facing charges after body cam video surfaced showing one of them choking and beating a suspect during an arrest. we want to warn you, some of the video you're about to see is disturbing. kayna whitworth has the story. >> help, help. >> reporter: this morning, two colorado police officers facing charges after this body cam video surfaced. >> don't hurt me. >> it's not acceptable. this is not the aurora police department. this was criminal. >> reporter: aurora officers john haubert and francine martinez responding to a trespassing call, attempting to arrest 29-year-old kyle vincent and two other adult men. authorities say all three had warrants out for their arrest, but the scene quickly escalated. haubert drawing his weapon. >> hands all the way out in front of you. >> reporter: moments later, he has a gun to vincent's head. >> you have a gun pointed at your head. >> i don't have a gun. >> reporter: police say h
george. >> memory of how horrifying that day was. okay, rachel, thanks very much. michael thank you, george. >>> now to two colorado police officers nder arrest and facing charges after body cam video surfaced showing one of them choking and beating a suspect during an arrest. we want to warn you, some of the video you're about to see is disturbing. kayna whitworth has the story. >> help, help. >> reporter: this morning, two colorado police officers facing charges...
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george? >> victor, thank you. michaelode island. lara is there as we rise and shine from the ocean state. >>> tory johnson bringing "deals & steals" to help turn back the clock. we'll be right back. ♪ i don't want to be alone ♪ dear stranger. you may know us. but you don't know our whole story. when everything we sweat for... sacrificed for... worked for... was put on hold. masks closures. the world is rocked by the global pandemic. global lockdown. but dear stranger, you were there... where you at peloton? i'm right here with you team. making sure we never stopped. keep working baby. chromebooks are seriously easy to set up right out of the box. just sign in with makinyour gmail and bam!pped. all your files are right there. now get after it. cause you're good to go. switch to setting up the easy way. switch to chromebook just tell me what i need to know. (hands hit desk) where is it? it's on the beach. ocean views. it was supposed to be a surprise. (hands hit desk) she doesn't like surprises dave. thanks, captain obvious
george? >> victor, thank you. michaelode island. lara is there as we rise and shine from the ocean state. >>> tory johnson bringing "deals & steals" to help turn back the clock. we'll be right back. ♪ i don't want to be alone ♪ dear stranger. you may know us. but you don't know our whole story. when everything we sweat for... sacrificed for... worked for... was put on hold. masks closures. the world is rocked by the global pandemic. global lockdown. but dear...
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george. >> good advice. okay, gio, thanks very much. michaelrika jayne just said about her estranged husband and their money. could it help or hurt the reality star? >>> and next, we have our thursday "play of the day." nsure so you only pay for what you need. how much money can liberty mutual save you? one! two! three! four! five! 72,807! 72,808... dollars. yep... everything hurts. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (man) i've made progress with my mental health. so when i started having unintentional body movements called tardive dyskinesia... ... i ignored them. but when the movements in my hands and feet started throwing me off at work... i finally had to say, 'it's not ok.' it was time to talk to my doctor about austedo. she said that austedo helps reduce td movements in adults... ...while i continue with most of my mental health medications. (vo) austedo can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington's disease. pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become depre
george. >> good advice. okay, gio, thanks very much. michaelrika jayne just said about her estranged husband and their money. could it help or hurt the reality star? >>> and next, we have our thursday "play of the day." nsure so you only pay for what you need. how much money can liberty mutual save you? one! two! three! four! five! 72,807! 72,808... dollars. yep... everything hurts. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (man) i've made...
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michael. >> you know, george, it is a flight that she's been training for most of her lindn st the journey wasof becoming an astronaut because of her gender set to blast off on the first crew flight for jeff bezos' space ferried firm blue origin. the amazon founder surprising funk with the news in a video he shared on instagram. >> we open the hatch and you step outside, what's the first thing you say. >> honey, that was the best thing that ever happened to me. >> reporter: wally, you trained to go to space in the '60s. what does it mean 60 years later? >> well, i had a lot of training in those weeks before, or in 1960, not only in america but i went to russia and i trained with the cosmonauts and not until about two or three weeks after my training did i -- was told that i did better than the men. >> by the way, she's still doing better than the men. >> oh, no. >> she can outrun all of us. she's 82 years old and she can outrun all of us. >> reporter: in 1961, already a professional aviation instructor, funk became the youngest member of the mercury 13, the first group of women to be put throu
michael. >> you know, george, it is a flight that she's been training for most of her lindn st the journey wasof becoming an astronaut because of her gender set to blast off on the first crew flight for jeff bezos' space ferried firm blue origin. the amazon founder surprising funk with the news in a video he shared on instagram. >> we open the hatch and you step outside, what's the first thing you say. >> honey, that was the best thing that ever happened to me. >>...
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. >> blue origin, civilians in space in west texas and time scare in robin robert, george stephen curry and michael>> good morning. thank you for joining us. you see the countdown blue origin spacecraft. it's on a launch pad right now. it will be around 9:00 a.m. >> that's right. that will happen in a little bit. oh, my gosh. when you think about it, the billionaire, amazon owner and founder, jeff bezos along with three other civilians, mark wally funk, oliver damon all will launch to the edge of space ground breaking. all of this 11 minutes. it's an 11-minute expedition. it's named for am an shepherd. >> 11 minutes, they will go up, float for a couple of minutes and float back down. today's date chosen for a a special reason, the first first apollo landing july 20th, 1969. >> jeff bezos talked about it at ice high school graduation about space. michael is smack dab in the middle of it all, a secluded desert in van horn, about 120- miles from el paso. he will what is the atmosphere like out there? >> hey, robin, i think this town, the population has doubled with everybody that came out to see the l
. >> blue origin, civilians in space in west texas and time scare in robin robert, george stephen curry and michael>> good morning. thank you for joining us. you see the countdown blue origin spacecraft. it's on a launch pad right now. it will be around 9:00 a.m. >> that's right. that will happen in a little bit. oh, my gosh. when you think about it, the billionaire, amazon owner and founder, jeff bezos along with three other civilians, mark wally funk, oliver damon all will...
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as john and chancellor biden is the 4th us leader that michael has worked alongside in her 16 years as a leader of germany, her 1st george w. bush said he admired her love freedom. they bond it over, grilled, born and visits to bush ranch and texas. then came back obama. a grew close over his 8 years in office though they didn't agree on everything. they share common views on issues like climate change, human rights and security. then came michael's toughest test. donald trump's erotic and pugnacious star. contrasted with mac of quietly spoken approach, they clashed publicly and privately throughout his term. does acco prepared to meet her for who has lead up the w. washington bureau chief in his port sat down with former president george w bush to get his view of her legacy bush read it gives interviews anymore. but invited d w 2 in summer home in maine to discuss michael's key moments. he also said that withdrawal of us and allied forces from afghanistan recently after a war started under his leadership, is a mistake. if you would write the history books, what would be your paragraph about america on merkel brought cla
as john and chancellor biden is the 4th us leader that michael has worked alongside in her 16 years as a leader of germany, her 1st george w. bush said he admired her love freedom. they bond it over, grilled, born and visits to bush ranch and texas. then came back obama. a grew close over his 8 years in office though they didn't agree on everything. they share common views on issues like climate change, human rights and security. then came michael's toughest test. donald trump's erotic and...
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campaign chairman paul manafort, tl trump's campaign official roger stone, michael flynn, trump's former campaign advisor george papadopoulos. several of those associates were pardoned by trump and we begin "outfront" live in washington. evan, what do we know about the charges against tom barrack? >> reporter: if you read this indictment from the brooklyn prosecutors, you get the sense tom barrack's personal business was intertwined with donald trump and what you see reportedly according to prosecutors is efforts to try to use his connections to trump to try to help his clients in the united arab emirates. in 2016 according to prosecutors, then candidate trump was delivering an energy speech at the behest of the praising of the uae and according to pros coecutors, th provided talking points for one of his television appearances and according to prosecutors, he after he did his tv appearance, he says quote, i nailed it for the home team in this case, according to prosecutors, he was referring to the uae, not the united states. he also tried to get someone who the am rotties were promoting to be ambassador to the
campaign chairman paul manafort, tl trump's campaign official roger stone, michael flynn, trump's former campaign advisor george papadopoulos. several of those associates were pardoned by trump and we begin "outfront" live in washington. evan, what do we know about the charges against tom barrack? >> reporter: if you read this indictment from the brooklyn prosecutors, you get the sense tom barrack's personal business was intertwined with donald trump and what you see reportedly...
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michael. >> all right, thank you, george. >>> now to the rise in air rage with summer travel soaring,our transportation correspondent gio benitez is at newark airport with more. good morning, gio. >> reporter: hey, michael, good morning. yeah, the overwhelming majority of these in-flight confrontations are people who refuse to wear a mask. now in the last week alone about 150 new cases. since the start of the year more than 3,400 reports of unruly passengers. >> this is way higher than any number of incidents that we've ever seen in any other year. >> why do you have the right to put your hands on me? >> reporter: this florida woman on a delta flight last week is one of those cases, allegedly refusing to wear a mask. >> as soon as they deplane you're going to jail. >> reporter: she was asked to deplane and police called in to remove her. >> you're not respecting my human rights. >> reporter: now she's in custody facing several charges. in may, this woman on a southwest flight assaulted a flight attendant. >> don't you dare touch a flight attendant like that! >> flight attendants are e
michael. >> all right, thank you, george. >>> now to the rise in air rage with summer travel soaring,our transportation correspondent gio benitez is at newark airport with more. good morning, gio. >> reporter: hey, michael, good morning. yeah, the overwhelming majority of these in-flight confrontations are people who refuse to wear a mask. now in the last week alone about 150 new cases. since the start of the year more than 3,400 reports of unruly passengers. >> this...
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great to be with george and michael on this tuesday morning. >> and this morning, we're introducing you>>> we're going to start with that severe weather. a wildfire emergency in the west as nearly 60 million americans in the northeast are facing severe summer storms. ginger has the track. >> good morning, george. yes, we'll start with the beckwourth fire. i have my bag packed. my go bag always gets packed this time of year, but, man, we have started early. the beckwourth complex fire now more than 91,000 acres burned. there are still mandatory evacuations closer to the mt. shasta area. utah, arizona, new brush fire there burning and in washington state, a new fire as well. this is east of the cascades where we have a really high fire danger today. and you say, okay, is it the heat? the heat is subsiding to what is more normal hot july, but, yes, the all-time heat exponentially took out -- zapped the water out of anything. the water vapor. you can see it there, from spokane down to los angeles, we have red flag warnings, george, all the way back to wyoming. >> and ginger, is there any co
great to be with george and michael on this tuesday morning. >> and this morning, we're introducing you>>> we're going to start with that severe weather. a wildfire emergency in the west as nearly 60 million americans in the northeast are facing severe summer storms. ginger has the track. >> good morning, george. yes, we'll start with the beckwourth fire. i have my bag packed. my go bag always gets packed this time of year, but, man, we have started early. the beckwourth...
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false claims of racism have ignited the streets going back to michael brown and ferguson and freddie gray in baltimore. remember in the georgeyd killing, no evidence in court ever showed that derek chauvin's actions were motivated by race. you would not know that based on media coverage. race was used to cause more harm to the law-abiding people in those community. democrats have lied about covid and the border. there is no reason that most americans should trust them to administer elections fairly. there is a long history of political corruption in this country. chicago was ground zero for this. back in 1982 the illinois gubernatorial race pitted a republican governor thompson against the democrat. thompson won the race by 5,000 votes. that prompted one of the largest vote fraud investigations ever conducted by the doj. it resulted in 62 indictments and 58 convictions. 100,000 fraudulent votes were found in chicago. in one case a punch had tabulated 198 times. you have a right to vote. but you don't have the right to stuff the ballot box or bribe people to vote. the gop bills that have the left so riled up with all of this
false claims of racism have ignited the streets going back to michael brown and ferguson and freddie gray in baltimore. remember in the georgeyd killing, no evidence in court ever showed that derek chauvin's actions were motivated by race. you would not know that based on media coverage. race was used to cause more harm to the law-abiding people in those community. democrats have lied about covid and the border. there is no reason that most americans should trust them to administer elections...
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looking back at a special relationship at john and chancellor michael time and office near his end, former us president george w bush speaks exclusively to g w of all her legacy and america has gone with germany. ah, i'm going to have of welcome to the program. fears all the food and fuel shortages are growing in south africa as looting and violence raged for a 6 day authority. se hospitals are running out of oxygen, drugs, and food as rioting disrupt supply chains. more than 70 people have been killed in some of the worst violence the country has seen and is following the jailing of former president jacob's duma, this warehouse in durban was ransacked by hundreds of people. the shelves empty. the goods carried out in bulk. it is only one of dozens of moles supermarkets and small shops that were targeted by looters, like this party supplies, chop and so widow over and over going over his side. oh, banks, money. i'm not going to pay this one with what in some instances aren't local residents went after the looters themselves, the governments and soldiers the most effected areas. as police struggled to control
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false claims of racism have ignited the streets going back to michael brown in ferguson and remember freddie gray in baltimore and the georgeyd killing. no evidence in court ever showed that derek chauvin's murderous actions were motivated by race yet you never would know that based on the media coverage. race was only used to inflame and only caused more harm to the law abiding good people in those communities. given how democrats have lied and covered up he facts about everything from kids in covid to the border there is no reason most americans should trust them to administer elections fairly. there's a long history of political corruption in this country. chicago was ground 0 for this. back in 1982 the illinois gubernatorial race, incumbent republican governor james compton against advice stevenson iii, thompson, the republican, won the race by 5000 votes in a historic sweet. that prompted one of the largest voter fraud investigations ever conducted by the dha and it resulted in 62 indictments and 58 convictions, 100,000 fraudulent votes in chicago. in one case develop punched with democratic plated been tabulated 198 t
false claims of racism have ignited the streets going back to michael brown in ferguson and remember freddie gray in baltimore and the georgeyd killing. no evidence in court ever showed that derek chauvin's murderous actions were motivated by race yet you never would know that based on the media coverage. race was only used to inflame and only caused more harm to the law abiding good people in those communities. given how democrats have lied and covered up he facts about everything from kids in...
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. >> george papadopoulos was charged with lying to the fbi. >> michael flynn pleading guilty. >> michaeln. >> special council indicted on roger stones. >> steve bannon, indicted on conspiracy charges on fraud and money laundering. the disgraced ex-president company has been indicted and also charged allen weisselberg. >> tom barrack, the former chair of the former president 2017 inaugural committee arrested today. >> it is 12 and counting and i am joined by ellie for "the nation," this is not normal. it is an ongoing crime spree. is it important that people thee these facts and say oh, it is just another story or another indictment. >> you can take this one of two ways, ari. >> trump has world historical bad taste in friends. his taste in friends is worse than his taste of architecture. that's one possibility. possibility two, he's a criminal. he's the black hole that's pulling all of these flies to his criminal enterprise. tom hagan, trump can't find an outstanding lawyer guy, even. which one do you want to believe? i understand that roughly half the country wants to believe that trump
. >> george papadopoulos was charged with lying to the fbi. >> michael flynn pleading guilty. >> michaeln. >> special council indicted on roger stones. >> steve bannon, indicted on conspiracy charges on fraud and money laundering. the disgraced ex-president company has been indicted and also charged allen weisselberg. >> tom barrack, the former chair of the former president 2017 inaugural committee arrested today. >> it is 12 and counting and i am...
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>> in your conversation with michael beschloss a few minutes ago, he mentioned the george w. bush mission accomplished banner, and that is the forefront of this white house's mind, they wanted to make sure they are not perceived as doing that. as getting out ahead of it, claiming the pandemic is behind the nation when it clearly is not. they wanted to use fourth of july as a moment of celebration to mark look how far we've come. and no doubt there's remarkable success and the vaccine distribution largely had been a triumphed for this administration but there are dark clouds on the horizon, covid cases are up 10% or so as the delta variant takes hold, particularly in states with low vaccination rates they know that is the great challenge, it'll take three to four weeks before they hit the 70% vaccination mark they are close but deserve credit. now it's a targeted approach to those communities that have been so hesitant. there's not been a formal ask of donald trump to do this and if the white house were to ask, that would be a good way to get him not to do it. but he is more a
>> in your conversation with michael beschloss a few minutes ago, he mentioned the george w. bush mission accomplished banner, and that is the forefront of this white house's mind, they wanted to make sure they are not perceived as doing that. as getting out ahead of it, claiming the pandemic is behind the nation when it clearly is not. they wanted to use fourth of july as a moment of celebration to mark look how far we've come. and no doubt there's remarkable success and the vaccine...
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. >> what's amazing though and what michael bender's reporting crystallizes is what george conway pointsly, they all walked the line for donald trump. they all pretended everything was fine, and they knew at every last cellular particle of their being that he was fundamentally unfit to serve. how does that stain of everybody that was in there, everybody that was around him ever get erased? >> i don't think it ever gets erased. i think history is not going to look back well on anybody who enabled donald trump because he is a damaged man who has damaged the country. he has polluted the civic dialogue. he fomented an insurrection at the capitol. he thumbed his nose at the rule of law, and he continues to propagate obviously the big lie about the election, but also all sorts of damaging untruths about the electoral process, about race and other things, core american values. but what is dangerous about the moment that we're this is most of those people i don't think care about history and how it will look at them. secondarily, the republicans right now are trying to rewrite history before it
. >> what's amazing though and what michael bender's reporting crystallizes is what george conway pointsly, they all walked the line for donald trump. they all pretended everything was fine, and they knew at every last cellular particle of their being that he was fundamentally unfit to serve. how does that stain of everybody that was in there, everybody that was around him ever get erased? >> i don't think it ever gets erased. i think history is not going to look back well on...
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great to be here with michael and whit is in for george. everybody in the pool. >> absolutely. fun to watch. fun to watch. the whole country, of course, holding its breath as well during that 100-meter freestyle. caeleb dressel won gold by less than a second. you saw earlier we showed you how his mom could barely watch. well, take a look at the moment his family saw him win, robin. this is what it's all about, the olympics right here. we love seeing these family moments, the parties, especially in a year when loved ones can't be in the stands to cheer them on. >> caeleb wasn't the only member of team usa to win the top prize. let's go back, or let's go to amy robach in tokyo with the latest for us this morning. good morning, amy. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, guys. don't be jealous but i was poolside watching it all go down and it was incredible. you know, heading into these games there were some questions about which u.s. swimmer would emerge to take up the mantel of michael phelps but you know what, we are seeing an entire team of superstars stepping up and bringing home t
great to be here with michael and whit is in for george. everybody in the pool. >> absolutely. fun to watch. fun to watch. the whole country, of course, holding its breath as well during that 100-meter freestyle. caeleb dressel won gold by less than a second. you saw earlier we showed you how his mom could barely watch. well, take a look at the moment his family saw him win, robin. this is what it's all about, the olympics right here. we love seeing these family moments, the parties,...
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chairman of the great state of maryland also the host of the michael steele podcast and the hat wearing, truth talking, marc mackinnon. adviser to george- cohost, and the star of circus. here is mr. mccarthy who once said, in the well of the house, on live television, we have the tape of it that trump should bear responsibility, and now they want us to forget that. i guess he thinks for stupid. want to see so scared of, right now? >> you have to realize, his ultimate goal is to be speaker in 2022 for the republican state of the house. he is scared of donald trump ultimately, and the political power he still retains. when this commission was initially proposed, republicans said, we don't want to partisan commission. we demand the following things including, the power to equal presentation on the committee and to subpoena witnesses. the democrats say, and you could have all the things you asked for, and the republican said, no thank you. now, what they are getting, is a committee that would have subpoena power, over which they have no say. they will regret this at the end of the day. they actually should be happy they have someone like l
chairman of the great state of maryland also the host of the michael steele podcast and the hat wearing, truth talking, marc mackinnon. adviser to george- cohost, and the star of circus. here is mr. mccarthy who once said, in the well of the house, on live television, we have the tape of it that trump should bear responsibility, and now they want us to forget that. i guess he thinks for stupid. want to see so scared of, right now? >> you have to realize, his ultimate goal is to be speaker...
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davis michael francis, commonly known as davis mike, greene's socialism, 104. france and jade, independent, 50. galloway georgeeater, labour party, 11,296. markovich, teresa, commonly known as hurst teresa, england democrats putting england democrats putting england first, 207. purser, oliverjames nicholas, social oliver james nicholas, social democratic, oliverjames nicholas, social democratic, 266. robinson, coreyjames, yorkshire party, corey james, yorkshire party, 816. coreyjames, yorkshire party, 816. smith, andrewjonathan, rejoined the eu, 75. stevenson, ryan, conservative party candidate, 12,973. thompson, jackjames, uk independence jack james, uk independence party, jackjames, uk independence party, 151. tilt, jonathan richard, freedom alliance, supporting personalfreedom, 100. waters, anna maria, the, 197. the number rejected our want of an official mark, zero, loading for more candidates for that rotor was entitled to, 30. writing or mark by which motor could be identified, one. unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty, 52. the total number of ballot papers rejected, 83. i hereby declare that to miche
davis michael francis, commonly known as davis mike, greene's socialism, 104. france and jade, independent, 50. galloway georgeeater, labour party, 11,296. markovich, teresa, commonly known as hurst teresa, england democrats putting england democrats putting england first, 207. purser, oliverjames nicholas, social oliver james nicholas, social democratic, oliverjames nicholas, social democratic, 266. robinson, coreyjames, yorkshire party, corey james, yorkshire party, 816. coreyjames, yorkshire...
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george, go ahead. yeah, i said, and we now look hopefully. well, maybe the next person in away from michael. but chances are the next will be very much like michael will try to have it both ways. well, you know, we need good relations. russia with stability europe. we need to stay with the americans. so that kind of revolution follows the of a demon reverse with gal schroeder, i think a sort of to have some fresh ideas that that's not going to happen. i mean, the game, you know, whoever makes my name is just going to be yeah, yeah let's, let's the next in line speaking. the next person i deem you and i have talked at great length about how media joker europe's political classes. i think the anglo merkel is the queen, mother of the mediocrity that we see in the, of the political class. go ahead. well, if you want me to cut the long story short what i dislike about her, what was the worst thing about her? she is a real alter liberal. she sticks to that very georgian, that explains all of her favors. i mean, the look at the political scene in germany when she came to borrowing 2005. no one coul
george, go ahead. yeah, i said, and we now look hopefully. well, maybe the next person in away from michael. but chances are the next will be very much like michael will try to have it both ways. well, you know, we need good relations. russia with stability europe. we need to stay with the americans. so that kind of revolution follows the of a demon reverse with gal schroeder, i think a sort of to have some fresh ideas that that's not going to happen. i mean, the game, you know, whoever makes...
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michael, listen, this is important because you wrote about trump's reaction to that horrific video of georges killing. >> yeah. >> and i know these f'ing cops, trump said. they can get out of control sometimes. they can be rough. trump's assessment struck some in the room as surprisingly critical in the police and he showed a level of empathy for floyd behind closed doors that he would never fully reveal in public. so of course we never saw that side of trump. we saw the opposite. why is that? >> from my reporting and talking to people around him, the -- he very quickly takes this personally. you know, even watching the video, don, it takes him a couple of days to see the video. and he never watches it fully through. and, you know, we have seen moments of him throughout the administration where he's very moved by images, right? we have seen him make decisions internationally after seeing war zones where children are maimed. he's a very visceral person. so he sees this, and he reacts, an emotional reaction and takes it personally and sees the protest which are obviously an outpouring of years
michael, listen, this is important because you wrote about trump's reaction to that horrific video of georges killing. >> yeah. >> and i know these f'ing cops, trump said. they can get out of control sometimes. they can be rough. trump's assessment struck some in the room as surprisingly critical in the police and he showed a level of empathy for floyd behind closed doors that he would never fully reveal in public. so of course we never saw that side of trump. we saw the opposite....