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is the mormon church trying to buy this paper and what are you trying to do?nderstand others are competing to get a hold of the paper. >> for many years, since the 1950's, the salt lake tribune has been the big independent, progressive voice in the mormon church had the desert news. always circulation and the ad revenue is much bigger in the tribune. through a series of circumstances, now the desiree news believes it has a right of veto power over who can only salt lake tribune and -- amy: which meets the mormon church. >> has the ability to veto the owner of the salt lake tribune. they say come at the department of justice doesn't necessarily agree, but a big hedge fund in new york that has been paid off is in the middle of all of this. amy: and it is called? >> alden global capital. we're in the position now where it looks like the salt lake tribune will be a daily or once a week supplement inside the tribune without an independent voice and there will be one voice in our community and it will be the voice of the mormon church. >> jon huntsman is also part o
is the mormon church trying to buy this paper and what are you trying to do?nderstand others are competing to get a hold of the paper. >> for many years, since the 1950's, the salt lake tribune has been the big independent, progressive voice in the mormon church had the desert news. always circulation and the ad revenue is much bigger in the tribune. through a series of circumstances, now the desiree news believes it has a right of veto power over who can only salt lake tribune and --...
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as you know from the book, i spent a lot of time with the mormons, and the mormons are prepared for almost any kind of disaster as individual families and as a church culture. and it's worth studying their example to see what can be done. >> host: what can we learn, exactly, from the mormons? what would you recommend? >> guest: i mean, what i would recommend, look, the first thing is going to be we're going to run out of food very, very quickly. if we have no electricity, a city like new york city, the state of new york has or at least had when i was researching the book 23 million meals ready to eat. that sounds like an enormous amount of food. with 8 million people in new york city alone, that food would be gone in three or four days, all right? what are you going to do on day five? i would, first of all, recommend that the government invest a significant sum of money, maybe $50 or $100 billion in freeze-dried food. the government doesn't stock huge quantities of mres because they have a shelf life of only five years. freeze-dried food has a shelf life of 25-30 years. if we invested in a
as you know from the book, i spent a lot of time with the mormons, and the mormons are prepared for almost any kind of disaster as individual families and as a church culture. and it's worth studying their example to see what can be done. >> host: what can we learn, exactly, from the mormons? what would you recommend? >> guest: i mean, what i would recommend, look, the first thing is going to be we're going to run out of food very, very quickly. if we have no electricity, a city...
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the next week the mormons came to give him a kind of little statuette reminiscent of the mormon pioneer statue in salt lake city. i had given him the speech and the kind of flubbed it, stumble than i stumble than ipod what happened? what was wrong? we were walking back from the rose garden to the oval office and they said mr. president with all due respect to boys nation speech went terrifically, today not so much. what happened? he said they had a motion picture camera going and i said i don't understand how what's the problem? p7 makes me to rest when i see a motion picture -- no one had determined he was camera shy so when we went to kansas city to give the acceptance of the nomination in 1976 he were hearst in front of five cameras live and we kept going to the speech. by the time he got up to deliver he had gotten over his camera shyness and he did great. >> tonight i can tell you straight away this nation is sound, this nation is secure, this nation is on the march to full economic recovery and a better quality of life for all americans. [applause] >> the speech i wrote that recei
the next week the mormons came to give him a kind of little statuette reminiscent of the mormon pioneer statue in salt lake city. i had given him the speech and the kind of flubbed it, stumble than i stumble than ipod what happened? what was wrong? we were walking back from the rose garden to the oval office and they said mr. president with all due respect to boys nation speech went terrifically, today not so much. what happened? he said they had a motion picture camera going and i said i don't...
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the next week the mormons came to give him a little statue reminiscent of the mormon pioneer statue in salt lake city. he went out and stumbled a little and i thought what happened? we were walking back from the rose garden to the oval office and i said mr. president, with all due respect, the boy's nation speech went terrific and what happened today? and he said they had a motion picture camera going and i said i don't think what -- i understand what the problem is. and he said the camera made him nervous. when we went to kansas city to get the acceptance of the nomination at the republican n convention we rehearsed in front of five cameras and kept going through the speech so by the time he got up to deliver it he had gotten over the camera shy and gave a great speech. >> tonight i can tell you straight away this nation is sound, this nation is secure, this nation is on the march to full economic recovery and a better quality of life for all americans! >> guest: the speech i wrote that received had most attention when was i was a consultant to governor pete wilson running for governo
the next week the mormons came to give him a little statue reminiscent of the mormon pioneer statue in salt lake city. he went out and stumbled a little and i thought what happened? we were walking back from the rose garden to the oval office and i said mr. president, with all due respect, the boy's nation speech went terrific and what happened today? and he said they had a motion picture camera going and i said i don't think what -- i understand what the problem is. and he said the camera made...
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the next week the mormons came to give them a kind of little statuette reminiscent of the mormon pioneer statute in salt lake city. he went out, same thing. i given a speech on the cart any kind of flubbed it, stumbled and i thought what happened? what was wrong? as we were walking back from the rose garden to the oval office and they said, mr. president, with all due respect the boys nation speech was terrifically. today not so much. what happened? he said they had a motion picture camera going. and i thought, i said i don't understand. what's the problem? he said it makes the nervous when i see a motion picture can. it was a man who is given 530 speeches, nobody determine he was camera shy. when we went to kansas city for him to give the acceptance of the nomination at the republican convention, in 1976 we rehearsed in front of five cameras live and we kept going through the speech so by the time he got up to deliver it at the convention yet gotten over his camera shyness and he gave a great speech. >> tonight i can tell you straight away, this nation is sound but this nation is secure
the next week the mormons came to give them a kind of little statuette reminiscent of the mormon pioneer statute in salt lake city. he went out, same thing. i given a speech on the cart any kind of flubbed it, stumbled and i thought what happened? what was wrong? as we were walking back from the rose garden to the oval office and they said, mr. president, with all due respect the boys nation speech was terrifically. today not so much. what happened? he said they had a motion picture camera...
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. >> and do i love the mormons, okay? do i love the mormons?e never answered the question. does he love the mormons? trump was also in tucson on saturday where he took time to court another group he loves dearly. >> look at that sign. latinos support trump. i love you! i want that sign! will you get me that sign? look at that, latinos! look at all the latinas! thank you, darling. i love her. i fall in love -- melania, i've fallen in love with her! >> jimmy: poor melania is like, get me back to new york, barney's is open, i have shoes to buy. trump added another feather to his make america great again cap picking up a key endorsement from a celebrity whose support every candidate has been chasing for months. >> donald trump adds another hollywood endorsement to his list ahead of tomorrow's round of western primaries. 55-year-old actor scott baio says he will be supporting trump for president. >> well, there you go, it's over. he's got baio. what are you going to do? [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: he's our president now. endorsements from de
. >> and do i love the mormons, okay? do i love the mormons?e never answered the question. does he love the mormons? trump was also in tucson on saturday where he took time to court another group he loves dearly. >> look at that sign. latinos support trump. i love you! i want that sign! will you get me that sign? look at that, latinos! look at all the latinas! thank you, darling. i love her. i fall in love -- melania, i've fallen in love with her! >> jimmy: poor melania is...
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territory for donald trump because most of the voters there are sober. [ laughter ] it's a largely mormonte. but according to -- according to a new poll, 60% of republicans say they're embarrassed by their candidates in the primary so far. that's -- that means almost 40% of republicans aren't embarrassed by their candidates in the primary so far. [ laughter ] how can that be? when he's asked why he thinks so many of his fellow republicans are embarrassed, donald trump said, what's embarrassed? what is it? [ laughter ] some people who do not support donald trump are taking a more active role in expressing displeasure like this driver in wilmington, north carolina. [ cheers and applause ] usually the voters who veer so far to the right like donald trump. so obviously, jeb is still a little bit upset. [ laughter ] donald trump sat down for an interview with cnn yesterday where he took on a wide range of topics including hillary clinton. >> she is -- doesn't know me. she doesn't know my policy. she doesn't know what i'm going to be doing. and she certainly doesn't know what i'm going to be sa
territory for donald trump because most of the voters there are sober. [ laughter ] it's a largely mormonte. but according to -- according to a new poll, 60% of republicans say they're embarrassed by their candidates in the primary so far. that's -- that means almost 40% of republicans aren't embarrassed by their candidates in the primary so far. [ laughter ] how can that be? when he's asked why he thinks so many of his fellow republicans are embarrassed, donald trump said, what's embarrassed?...
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so i didn't go for the mormon. i just went with the rastafarian. >> knight would also like to take advantage of some of the programs offered to general population inmates. but his affiliation with the crips gang could get in his way. >> i've got to see the gang man, try to get off this gang list so i can get some programs before i go home. hopefully take me off. >> knight will appeal to private first class doolittle, head of the unit, to be eligible for programs. they range from attending church services to various classes. >> they get to a point where they're tired of being in the gang lifestyle. i want to better myself. but the problem is, there's so many little things. gang members like to go to "church." now they can discuss "family business." whether it's planning to assault a deputy, whether it's planning criminal activity outside of here. so we have to minimize that by having keep separates. >> keep separates are part of a system the jail uses to prevent known enemies from being in the same place at the same
so i didn't go for the mormon. i just went with the rastafarian. >> knight would also like to take advantage of some of the programs offered to general population inmates. but his affiliation with the crips gang could get in his way. >> i've got to see the gang man, try to get off this gang list so i can get some programs before i go home. hopefully take me off. >> knight will appeal to private first class doolittle, head of the unit, to be eligible for programs. they range...
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as you know from the book, i spent a lot of time with the mormons. they are prepared for a must any kind of disaster as individual families and as a church culture. it is worth studying their example to see what can we learn. >> what would you recommend? what can we learn? ted koppel: the first thing is going to be is we are going to run out of food there quickly. we have no electricity. a city like new york city. state of new york has or at least had when i was researching the work, 23 million meals ready to eat. that sounds like an enormous amount of food. people in new york citalone, that food would the con in four days. what are you going to do on day five? i would first recommend that the orernment invest 50 million $100 billion in freeze tried food. stock arnment does not huge quantity of mr ease -- mr'' s because they have a shelf life of five years. freeze-dried food has a shelf life of 20 years. it would be available for any disaster, a hurt plane -- hurricane, cyberattacks, earthquake. it doesn't matter. i would recommend that we have a pla
as you know from the book, i spent a lot of time with the mormons. they are prepared for a must any kind of disaster as individual families and as a church culture. it is worth studying their example to see what can we learn. >> what would you recommend? what can we learn? ted koppel: the first thing is going to be is we are going to run out of food there quickly. we have no electricity. a city like new york city. state of new york has or at least had when i was researching the work, 23...
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. >> scalabron was baptized less than a year ago by the mormon church. >> in order to be baptized, hehad to 14 from coffee, tea or drugs. so i can't imagine that he was involved in that. if he ever was, i don't know. >> reporter: friends remember scalabron, as a skilled craftsman who made jewelry. he is viewr biefed -- survived by a son and water. >> investigators interviewed the two considered a person of interest. in gaithersburg, andrea mccarren. wusa 9. >> the fire in that townhouse was so intense, 100 firefighters responded to the scene. the bureau of tobacco and firearms has offered its expertise to determine origin and cause. >>> the pilot to tried to break out, was sentenced to nine months in prison. you're looking at them trying to restrain david poughkeepsie. last year, he became agitated and started making threatening statements shortly after the plane took off. he will also undergo psychiatric treatment. >>> network exploited a design flaw warned about years ago. according to the source, mixing the problem involved picking a manual update. the hacking forced med star shut
. >> scalabron was baptized less than a year ago by the mormon church. >> in order to be baptized, hehad to 14 from coffee, tea or drugs. so i can't imagine that he was involved in that. if he ever was, i don't know. >> reporter: friends remember scalabron, as a skilled craftsman who made jewelry. he is viewr biefed -- survived by a son and water. >> investigators interviewed the two considered a person of interest. in gaithersburg, andrea mccarren. wusa 9. >> the...
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. >>> people will soon be driving down harvey lake boulevard, home to the mormon church you. the officially open gay official in the country. he assassinated in 1978. salt lake leaders say naming the street shows it's an open end inclusive city. >> coming up next. layoffs at intel. the san jose company looking to cut its work force, details ahead. >> what's going on there coming up? seen for miles in modesto yesterday. flames sparked at an auto yard. about 20 cars were destroyed. no injuries -- and no word on how that fire started >> large plumes of smoke in modesto yesterday. food news, there are no injuries or word on how that fire started. >> it looks like a lot of air pollution. >> because that central valley has nowhere to go. >> our week earlier was blowing up. a nice relief from those highs in the upper '80s and low flints today we bring you back to the lower '80s, and a morning start below 50s if you are headed out to the giants day. hopefully the game will be much better for the giants also tracking a little bit of some light rain. much does not look to make it into
. >>> people will soon be driving down harvey lake boulevard, home to the mormon church you. the officially open gay official in the country. he assassinated in 1978. salt lake leaders say naming the street shows it's an open end inclusive city. >> coming up next. layoffs at intel. the san jose company looking to cut its work force, details ahead. >> what's going on there coming up? seen for miles in modesto yesterday. flames sparked at an auto yard. about 20 cars were...
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they both belonged to the mormon church. servants -- he has , in then the temple washington, d.c. temple, making the life the best he could. while arson investigators continue to do for the cause and origin of the blaze, we know that homicide detectives are searching for a motive and a suspect. jay korff, abc 7 news. leon: thank you, jay. about a lawsuit between "rolling stone" magazine and the university of virginia. the la story about reported rape on that campus. jonathan elias has that story. jonathan: a judge ruled the woman who story led to the lawsuit must testify. jackie, she claimed she was raped by a group of fraternity members at uva. facts of the article were later determined to be false by both the police and a journalistic review team. university administrator is suing the magazine and the author of the retracted article for defamation. attorneys for jackie had resisted the deposition, saying that it would lead to her being victimized and traumatized. a judge denied the motion and scheduled the deposition for this thursday. jonathan elias. back to you. alison: here i
they both belonged to the mormon church. servants -- he has , in then the temple washington, d.c. temple, making the life the best he could. while arson investigators continue to do for the cause and origin of the blaze, we know that homicide detectives are searching for a motive and a suspect. jay korff, abc 7 news. leon: thank you, jay. about a lawsuit between "rolling stone" magazine and the university of virginia. the la story about reported rape on that campus. jonathan elias has...
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when book of mormons was all the rage we didn't elect mit romfullromney. we didn't do that. being said passing a law against fiddlers on the roofs is okay. that's for a safety issue. the hamilton thing is just ridiculous. here to talk with the decision do keep hamilton on the $10 bill is a woman affected by the decision, harriet tubman. [cheers and applause] >> larry: hi, harriet. i appreciate you coming back from the beyond to speak with us. >> and i appreciate you summoning me. >> larry: ooh, so scary. many predicted you'd take hamilton's place on the $10. what do you think? >> i think this is some [bleep]. last year everybody wanted me on that $10 now i'm getting bounced for a musical because a white man's being played by a puerto rican who can rhyme good? >> larry: i mean about what you on the $20 bill in 2030? >> larry, i've already waited 100 years just to have this conversation and now a dead sister's got to wait until 2030? come on. >> larry: since your dead it's really not that far away, you know. >> larry, paper money won't even exist in 2030. we'll be using bitcoi
when book of mormons was all the rage we didn't elect mit romfullromney. we didn't do that. being said passing a law against fiddlers on the roofs is okay. that's for a safety issue. the hamilton thing is just ridiculous. here to talk with the decision do keep hamilton on the $10 bill is a woman affected by the decision, harriet tubman. [cheers and applause] >> larry: hi, harriet. i appreciate you coming back from the beyond to speak with us. >> and i appreciate you summoning me....
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. >> mariah's parents are practicing fundamental mormons in idaho. it includes child endangerment but mariah believes they should face legal consequences. she wants the law repealed so other children don't have to suffer. >>> the first family has a dinner date with the royals. president obama will travel to english on friday. for the celebration of the queen. it will cap off the first trip in a series of farewell tours for president obama. >>> a nice forecast out there. stepping live outside sky 6 hd showing you an inviting shot of the beach in cape may, new jersey. david murphy has you are update from accuweather. i've always taken on the status quo. in harrisburg, they didn't like it when i stopped their perks and pushed for reform. as head of pennsylvania's third-largest county, i cut out wall street middlemen to protect pensions, stood up for marriage equality and protected our environment. now i'm fighting for criminal justice reform. i'm proud to be backed by tom wolf, ed rendell and people who care about our families. i'm josh shapiro. i'll be
. >> mariah's parents are practicing fundamental mormons in idaho. it includes child endangerment but mariah believes they should face legal consequences. she wants the law repealed so other children don't have to suffer. >>> the first family has a dinner date with the royals. president obama will travel to english on friday. for the celebration of the queen. it will cap off the first trip in a series of farewell tours for president obama. >>> a nice forecast out there....
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or you started book of mormon -- >> i did. >> seth: that's where you got your start up.d to tour. you would do touring productions, yes? >> i did. i was in the tour of "jersey boys." yeah, so thank you. >> seth: so with that -- so, is it true, when you tour from city to city, everywhere you go, you get reviewed over and over again? >> yeah, so we would move cities, like, once a month. every city, you get a new opening night and get a new bunch of reviewers. >> seth: do you read reviews? >> i totally did -- [ laughter ] until you read some bad ones. no but yeah, i read the reviews. it was one of my first big jobs with this tour. and so, i was curious. i had to see what they would say. i forget. in my mind, we were in cleveland, i'm not positive. the review was, like, the, you know, "the jersey boys." it's four guys. they go down the line. they're talking about how, like, "he's a revelation. this one is a star. he's so great." [ laughter ] and then, me, they say, "andrew rannells was tall as bob gaudio." >> seth: tall? >> suck it, cleveland. >> seth: yeah, tall? that's not
or you started book of mormon -- >> i did. >> seth: that's where you got your start up.d to tour. you would do touring productions, yes? >> i did. i was in the tour of "jersey boys." yeah, so thank you. >> seth: so with that -- so, is it true, when you tour from city to city, everywhere you go, you get reviewed over and over again? >> yeah, so we would move cities, like, once a month. every city, you get a new opening night and get a new bunch of...
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joseph empey, a mormon missionary, was at the brussels airport. he had just gotten online to check in when the first bomb went off a few feet away. it took him a while to regain consciousness. >> is there lots of debris, lots of smoke. there is a few fires, and there are people running out of the building, there are people that are laying on the ground. and it was pretty scary. >> empey suffered severe burns and his lower body was riddled with shrapnel. will pay $10 million to settle a lawsuit alleged. prosecutors say uber falsely claimed of those drivers. uber says it's changed the way it checks out prospective drivers. >>> coming up on the "morning news." freeway follies. a police chase in los angeles ends with people cheering the suspects. >>> the coast guard raids a this is the "cbs morning news." i've been on my feel all day. i'm bushed! yea me too. excuse me...coming through! ride the gel wave of comfort with dr. scholls massaging gel insoles. they're proven to give you comfort. which helps you feel more energized ...all day long. i want wha
joseph empey, a mormon missionary, was at the brussels airport. he had just gotten online to check in when the first bomb went off a few feet away. it took him a while to regain consciousness. >> is there lots of debris, lots of smoke. there is a few fires, and there are people running out of the building, there are people that are laying on the ground. and it was pretty scary. >> empey suffered severe burns and his lower body was riddled with shrapnel. will pay $10 million to...
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. >>> two young mormon missionaries who were hurt in the brussels bombings are expected to make a full recovery. doctors in utah say mason wells and joseph empey are in good spirits. the homecoming overwhelmed empey's father. >> just seeing his eyes and seeing that he was okay was probably the most peace i had had in my whole life. >> a third missionary who was wounded in the attacks is >>> with the backing of their team, five of the most prominent players on the national women's soccer team have filed a wage discrimination complaint against the u.s. soccer federation launching a legal attack. goalkeeper hope solo and midfielder megan rapino and carly lloyd. as jim axelrod reports making much less than a successful men's team isn't their only issue. >> reporter: when the u.s. women's soccer team won the world cup last year, they had the highest tv ratings for any soccer game in american history, men or women! they also got a nice parade and a bonus from the u.s. soccer federation of $75,000 for each player, according to the filing. compare that to the men's team. would get more than $3
. >>> two young mormon missionaries who were hurt in the brussels bombings are expected to make a full recovery. doctors in utah say mason wells and joseph empey are in good spirits. the homecoming overwhelmed empey's father. >> just seeing his eyes and seeing that he was okay was probably the most peace i had had in my whole life. >> a third missionary who was wounded in the attacks is >>> with the backing of their team, five of the most prominent players on the...
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it was so low at the height of the drought you could see mormon island, the submerged town when they filled the dam 1955, so it was very, very low. today the parking lot at folsom lake is flooded. that's good news and one sign of how much water we've gotten in the bay area this year. the bay bridge and numbers now, concord 56 degrees, livermore 52, san francisco 54, san jose 55 degrees, santa rosa 51, still mild monday, but big changes coming. tuesday the numbers begin to really climb. by wednesday we'll be in the low 90s inland, record highs for the bay area midweek. you won't know it heading out the door tomorrow, might even be drizzle along the shoreline in the early going heading back to work monday, but later in the week you'll be able to feel it as low pressure gets shunted to the north. high pressure over southern california begins to send a ridge straight over the bay area, so monday is mild. tuesday warms. it will be downright hot on wednesday and on futurecast we have just a whisker of low clouds tomorrow morning and stay that way through thursday, hardly a puff of low clou
it was so low at the height of the drought you could see mormon island, the submerged town when they filled the dam 1955, so it was very, very low. today the parking lot at folsom lake is flooded. that's good news and one sign of how much water we've gotten in the bay area this year. the bay bridge and numbers now, concord 56 degrees, livermore 52, san francisco 54, san jose 55 degrees, santa rosa 51, still mild monday, but big changes coming. tuesday the numbers begin to really climb. by...
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geneva.ive -- we've had -- we have theocratic communities like the mormons in the united states of america. we've had parts of jerusalem you try to drive a car friday evening you're going to get stones thrown at you because it's shabat there. 's a tendency in all religions and of course within islam. it's the job of moderate people within the religions and it's the job of moderate states to curve that. the point is within the islamic world there are such things as moderate states not because of islam but because of the general dictators have been oppressing the majority of the people ever since it cake out of turk and have forced islam -- since it came out of turk and forced islam. >> you said in your statement that in the end there really isn't that much difference between the various religions when it comes to politics and the potential for violence. >> but is that really sflue the bible for example, contains potential ex-sort tations to violence but in fact, few christians would be ready to gird their loins and marning into holy war. >> the question is how you live this? i think the imp
geneva.ive -- we've had -- we have theocratic communities like the mormons in the united states of america. we've had parts of jerusalem you try to drive a car friday evening you're going to get stones thrown at you because it's shabat there. 's a tendency in all religions and of course within islam. it's the job of moderate people within the religions and it's the job of moderate states to curve that. the point is within the islamic world there are such things as moderate states not because of...
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donald trump finished third in utah and got very upset when he saw an ad that targeted mormon voters.s is the ad they used an old photo from "gq" magazine from his wife malaria. shot before they were married. the ad was the work of a super pac called make america awesome, it's a real thing. trump put the blame on ted cruz. wow, senator ted cruz, that is some low-level ad you used, a picture of melania in a "gq" shoot. careful, i'll spill the beans on your wife. he deleted that tweet and replaced it with this. lying ted cruz used a picture of melania from a "gq" shoot in his ad. be careful, lying ted, or i will spill the beans on your wife. only donald trump would delete a threatening tweet then replace it with a slightly more threatening tweet. [ cheers and applause ] by the way -- how do you spill the beans on heidi cruz? look at her. this woman hasn't spilled a bean in her life. [ laughter ] if she did she'd mop it up with an anti-bacterial wet wipe. whether ted cruz specifically authorized that ad or not, his supporters should leave his wife out of it. she's not running for office.
donald trump finished third in utah and got very upset when he saw an ad that targeted mormon voters.s is the ad they used an old photo from "gq" magazine from his wife malaria. shot before they were married. the ad was the work of a super pac called make america awesome, it's a real thing. trump put the blame on ted cruz. wow, senator ted cruz, that is some low-level ad you used, a picture of melania in a "gq" shoot. careful, i'll spill the beans on your wife. he deleted...
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letter says the epa does not believe the lead contaminant is necessarily a public health concern but mormon toring may be required. the next round of tests are on water quality. those results are expected on monday. >>> right now on nbc10.com you can find more information about lead, how it's handled in your state and what you can do to protect your family. look for nbc 10 investigator section called living with lead. >>> jury deliberations will continue next week in the case of two philadelphia police officers charged with wrongly beating a man. jurors were unable to reach a verdict yesterday and were sent home for the weekend. officer shawn mcnight and kevin robinson allegedly beat a man during a 2013 traffic stop. prosecutors say the man was attacked by the officers for no reason after he was mistaken for a drug courier. prosecutors say surveillance video found by rivera's girlfriend allegedly show the officers beating rivera. the police officers deny the charge saying that rivera attacked them. rivera died late last year after getting hurt in a street fight unrelated to this case. >>> a
letter says the epa does not believe the lead contaminant is necessarily a public health concern but mormon toring may be required. the next round of tests are on water quality. those results are expected on monday. >>> right now on nbc10.com you can find more information about lead, how it's handled in your state and what you can do to protect your family. look for nbc 10 investigator section called living with lead. >>> jury deliberations will continue next week in the case...
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broadway is on a great run right now thanks to the success of shows like "hamilton" and "the book of mormontion is working its way to the stage. >> three words, share the musical. it's already written. sources say it will musically take audiences through cher's life as a child as the wife of sonny bono and a solo singer who gains legendary status. >> she brings in life after love. three different actresses will play cher at different points in her life. the first draft of the show will be presented to producers today actually. >> a happy 90th birthday to queen elizabeth ii. she meets some of her subjects near windsor castle today. >> also marking the occasion, this cute photo. the queen with her five great grarnd grandchildren and two youngest grand children. of particular interest, you see 2-year-old george there. the future king second from the right. >> his little sister, princess charlotte is on the queen's left holding the queen's purse. the daughter of sarah phillips one of the queen's granddaughters, as well. >> so cute. one of the queen's granddaugh r granddaughters, as well. >> so
broadway is on a great run right now thanks to the success of shows like "hamilton" and "the book of mormontion is working its way to the stage. >> three words, share the musical. it's already written. sources say it will musically take audiences through cher's life as a child as the wife of sonny bono and a solo singer who gains legendary status. >> she brings in life after love. three different actresses will play cher at different points in her life. the first...
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month after the brussels terrorist attacks, joseph democrat -- i'm sorry, one of the four american mormon missionaries spoke out about the bombings at the airport and his journey to recovery. >> i started to look for my fellow missionaries on the floor around me. because they were right next to me, and i could and find them. this is like the blanket they gave me at the airport. just one of the thermal blankets. this is when they're putting the ointment on my head for all the burns. >> empey had been at the airport for five minutes when the first bomb went off. he must have been unconscious for the second blast. he suffered burns on his hands, side of his face. he had shrapnel down his legs. empey says he has a new outlook on life and he continues to pray for the victims of the attack. >>> let's turn to business where a petition from a group of conservative activists to boycott target has garnered more than 500,000 signatures. it's over the company's new policy that encourages transgendered people to use the store bathroom of their choice. cnbc's steve sedgwick joins us live from london. t
month after the brussels terrorist attacks, joseph democrat -- i'm sorry, one of the four american mormon missionaries spoke out about the bombings at the airport and his journey to recovery. >> i started to look for my fellow missionaries on the floor around me. because they were right next to me, and i could and find them. this is like the blanket they gave me at the airport. just one of the thermal blankets. this is when they're putting the ointment on my head for all the burns....
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because you don't want your evangelical child saying a prayer that might sound to catholic or or mormons of these issues kind of fall apart at the policy and the legislative area. >>> james explores the challenges of partnership and governance next on book tv.rofer >> welcome, professor from the american university. also the coeditor of thes
because you don't want your evangelical child saying a prayer that might sound to catholic or or mormons of these issues kind of fall apart at the policy and the legislative area. >>> james explores the challenges of partnership and governance next on book tv.rofer >> welcome, professor from the american university. also the coeditor of thes
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the next week the mormons came to give him a statue reminiscent of the mormon statue in salt lake city. he went out and kind of stumbled and i thought what happened? what was wrong? we were walking back from the rose garden to the oval office and i said mr. president, with all due respect, the boy's nation speech went terrific and today not so much. what happened? he had they had a motion picture camera going and he said it makes me nervous seeing the motion picture camera. he was a man who gave 550 speeches and no determined he was camera shy. when he went to kansas city we rehearsed in front of five cameras and kept going through the speech and by the time he got up to deliver he was over his camera shyness and gave a great speech. >> tonight i can tell you straight away this nation is sound. this nation is secure. this nation is on the march to full economic recovery and a better quality of life for all americans. the speech i wrote that received the most attention was when i was a consultant for governor pete wilson. he had a short campaign, he had lost his voice, we had trouble fu
the next week the mormons came to give him a statue reminiscent of the mormon statue in salt lake city. he went out and kind of stumbled and i thought what happened? what was wrong? we were walking back from the rose garden to the oval office and i said mr. president, with all due respect, the boy's nation speech went terrific and today not so much. what happened? he had they had a motion picture camera going and he said it makes me nervous seeing the motion picture camera. he was a man who...
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would be the biggest hit ever or that hamilton would be the biggest hit ever ordered the book of mormon you believe in the show, you have to go with it. lisa: is the population of people going to the theater dwindling? john: no. in fact, the part of the population that is growing that is most important for broadway is tourists. international and domestic. that continues to grow. the part of the broadway audience that is in most trouble are new york serious play goers. ago, 40 years ago, people wanted to see the latest tennessee williams play. that is not the case anymore. they want to see high profile disney or big musicals and plays have a very, very uphill battle. unless they are in a play that has tom hanks and julia roberts. david: i look at what is playing right now come you see michelle williams, jeff daniels, big hollywood stars. how long is that trend going to last? that has to continue to right now, the public does not seem to want to support plays that don't have some immediate marketability. they want to see stars. fund thatrman of a runs the tkts booth in times .quare i know
would be the biggest hit ever or that hamilton would be the biggest hit ever ordered the book of mormon you believe in the show, you have to go with it. lisa: is the population of people going to the theater dwindling? john: no. in fact, the part of the population that is growing that is most important for broadway is tourists. international and domestic. that continues to grow. the part of the broadway audience that is in most trouble are new york serious play goers. ago, 40 years ago, people...
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because you don't want your evangelical child saying a prayer that might sound to catholic or or mormons of these issues kind of fall apart at the policy and the legislative area. >>> james explores the challenges of partnership and governance next on book tv.rofer >> welcome, professor from the american university. also the coeditor of thes new book american gridlock the sources, character and impact of the politicalrican gridlock: o. why are we so polarized? >> guest: there's a variety of reasons.s. one is that we reas have a a sociological phenomenon going on where people move to where they agree with each other and they stay there. if you live in downtown baltimore, your african-american and around people that agree with you and if you are in rural america you have people that agree with you also said the theory is that you move to areas where if you can there are people you agree with and if you don't, you keep your mouth shut or begin to be like the people around you. redistricting is drawing the lines around postings and those things and it's a partisan phenomenon except in the st
because you don't want your evangelical child saying a prayer that might sound to catholic or or mormons of these issues kind of fall apart at the policy and the legislative area. >>> james explores the challenges of partnership and governance next on book tv.rofer >> welcome, professor from the american university. also the coeditor of thes new book american gridlock the sources, character and impact of the politicalrican gridlock: o. why are we so polarized? >> guest:...
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>>pam moore: that raise just called mormons along with are still waiting for results to comment on the democratic side will begin by having a conversation about what is happening in your of our political and as michael gawking. sphere >>reporter: if he keeps cruising a little they're consigned he might win all 95 delegates for tom and is about della does but doesn't for henry clinton not so much if venusian a victim of fleeing. >>pam moore: and one thought that ted was on the road and to track movements what is happening with the no-trump movement hist. >>reporter: this tell him and nine delegates in between them and they don't turn on and on in the cruise to the tunnel also been told presence with an. >>reporter: it always benefits and high turnout election every time because people get confused >>reporter: temperature is 83 degrees and not the 67 and the way home sending a richness and the in concord mid-70s and the more ross 78 live, 78 and present in some it degrees in fremont to into islamic a to a decrease in san jose and. >>pam moore: cambium's or indecent the fiery debate being
>>pam moore: that raise just called mormons along with are still waiting for results to comment on the democratic side will begin by having a conversation about what is happening in your of our political and as michael gawking. sphere >>reporter: if he keeps cruising a little they're consigned he might win all 95 delegates for tom and is about della does but doesn't for henry clinton not so much if venusian a victim of fleeing. >>pam moore: and one thought that ted was on the...