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here again is keith morrison. >> it was pepper's story when we began.pper, now officially ronique, who discovered a past richer and more complex than even she dreamed possible. to find first the mother of her memory, and then her long lost birth mother, to discover that renee was her actual sister, and now to learn she had a brother. raymond leonard smith, jr. is what geri called him before he too was snatched away, abducted by the babysitter, shirley. where was he now? geri gave us a copy of his birth certificate. he would be about 40 now. and our chances of finding him seemed, frankly, slim. we called 40 yield ray smiths all over the country. ray smith in colorado, ray smith in maryland, in new jersey, in kansas. with you did he go by the name ray smith? and then a call back. it was the ray smith from colorado. he had the right name, the right age, place of birth, had grown up without knowing any blood relatives. all this ray smith knew was his mother's name. according to his birth certificate was geri. he was starting to sound a lot like our ray. we
here again is keith morrison. >> it was pepper's story when we began.pper, now officially ronique, who discovered a past richer and more complex than even she dreamed possible. to find first the mother of her memory, and then her long lost birth mother, to discover that renee was her actual sister, and now to learn she had a brother. raymond leonard smith, jr. is what geri called him before he too was snatched away, abducted by the babysitter, shirley. where was he now? geri gave us a...
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here is keith morrison. >> our story begins with this mother of a teenage daughter. a woman who would spend most of her life trying to figure out who she was. what was her name? where did she come from? we'll tell you about her long search, her discovery finally of what felt like truth. but as you'll soon see, real truth can be elusive. it can hide. let's begin at the beginning. but at the beginning, all she had was a memory. >> a twin canopy bed with pink ruffles around it. kind of waved over the top of it. >> it was dream-like really. and for years it was all that felt real in her upside down life. >> and it was all pink and white. it was -- everything matched. the closet full of dresses. the dolls, the teddy bears. >> i actually -- there was a little old-fashioned where you put the baby in the wagon. >> and the reason for those tormenting memories? >> it's a lot of hurt, sadness. sadness for the little girl that didn't have a life. >> for most of her life, the part after that little girl's bedroom, she has been pepper, and the baffling, terrifying story of what ha
here is keith morrison. >> our story begins with this mother of a teenage daughter. a woman who would spend most of her life trying to figure out who she was. what was her name? where did she come from? we'll tell you about her long search, her discovery finally of what felt like truth. but as you'll soon see, real truth can be elusive. it can hide. let's begin at the beginning. but at the beginning, all she had was a memory. >> a twin canopy bed with pink ruffles around it. kind of...
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once again, keith morrison. >> it was quite an eye opener. which joan shannon told detectives that she and her now dead husband, major david shanno were regular and enthusiastic swingers. but when joan told them she developed a special one on one thing with a married man named jeffrey wilson, now that was a real lead. could it be the major was the victim of a jealous lover? so detective murphy paid a call on wilson, also a soldier here at ft. bragg. >> jeffrey did confirm he was involved in a romantic relationship with joan shannon. >> where was he when this murder occurred? >> he was actually working at the time of the homicide. >> in fact, a little checking revealed it was an unassailable alibi. jeffrey wilson was innocent. of murder, that is. he was very cooperative. he revealed every lurid detail. >> back in april, they were probably meeting for sex about two times a week. and in july, and of course the murder occurred on july 23rd, at least four times a week. >> so now the deputy d.a. began to flip the idea of a love triangle motivate on
once again, keith morrison. >> it was quite an eye opener. which joan shannon told detectives that she and her now dead husband, major david shanno were regular and enthusiastic swingers. but when joan told them she developed a special one on one thing with a married man named jeffrey wilson, now that was a real lead. could it be the major was the victim of a jealous lover? so detective murphy paid a call on wilson, also a soldier here at ft. bragg. >> jeffrey did confirm he was...
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23 on the season for morrison.right now the rays lead 3-1 in the third. fireworks between the dodgers and padres. and daveers andy green roberts exchanging words. roberts goes after green, benches clear, both managers ejected. pitcher said he would drill the next player for stealing signs. green did not like it and had words. dave roberts did for his player. no word on any suspensions, but i'm sure there will be a few. d.c. united north, against the montrÉal impact. that is on news channel 8, coverage beginning at 6:30. and insult to injury, the caps kevin sutton kirk -- kevin shannon kirk signs with the rangers. i work ovi need when i my blood sugar to stay in control. so i asked about tresiba®. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® is a once-daily, long-acting insulin that lasts even longer than 24 hours. i need to cut my a1c. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® works like my body's insulin. releases slow and steady. providing powerful a1c reduction. my week? hectic. my weekends? my time. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ i can take tresiba® any
23 on the season for morrison.right now the rays lead 3-1 in the third. fireworks between the dodgers and padres. and daveers andy green roberts exchanging words. roberts goes after green, benches clear, both managers ejected. pitcher said he would drill the next player for stealing signs. green did not like it and had words. dave roberts did for his player. no word on any suspensions, but i'm sure there will be a few. d.c. united north, against the montrÉal impact. that is on news channel 8,...
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. >> she loved van morrison. that she would leave my dad forn van morrison. >> host: brown-eyed girl. >> that was my theme song.>> >> host: jenna bush hager what are you doing? >> i'm working for the today show. that is very fun and ironic. we hid from the media. i literally ran from, i, my dad is on one man campaign to end the word literally. my four-year-old mom says, told me not to two. literally said that. what did you just say? they will be furious. how literally become a word like like. people throw it in as a but this is true. i literally ran, in the opposite direction from david gregory on the steps of the white house when i went for a run around the mall.he we spent years hiding from media but i work for them and ironic. it shows life is unexpected and take crazy turns. if you're so rigid what you want your life to be, you can never experience beauty of growing and changing. i think it also shows you that you can't judge people. i had a lot of stereotypes of a lot of people i work with, guthrie is one of
. >> she loved van morrison. that she would leave my dad forn van morrison. >> host: brown-eyed girl. >> that was my theme song.>> >> host: jenna bush hager what are you doing? >> i'm working for the today show. that is very fun and ironic. we hid from the media. i literally ran from, i, my dad is on one man campaign to end the word literally. my four-year-old mom says, told me not to two. literally said that. what did you just say? they will be furious. how...
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van morrison. >> not that they ever cost path once.she just loved his music that much. >> host: brown eyed girl. >> guest: and that was my theme song. >> host: what are you doing today? >> guest: i am working for the today show, and it's really fun. it's very ironic, wrinkly, because we had from the media. i literally ran, i don't use te work of my dad was on a one-man campaign to in the word literally. my little girl said eric told me not to go. he literally said that her and i said what did you just say? poppa will be curious. people throw it in -- furious. i literally ran, spread in the opposite direction from david gregory on the steps the white house pick we spent all these years trying to hide from the media and now i work for them which is so ironic but also really awesome because it shows that life is unexpected and it can take these crazy turns and that if you're so rigid on what you want to like to be, then you never can experience kind of the beauty of growing and changing. i think also shows you that you can't judge people.
van morrison. >> not that they ever cost path once.she just loved his music that much. >> host: brown eyed girl. >> guest: and that was my theme song. >> host: what are you doing today? >> guest: i am working for the today show, and it's really fun. it's very ironic, wrinkly, because we had from the media. i literally ran, i don't use te work of my dad was on a one-man campaign to in the word literally. my little girl said eric told me not to go. he literally said...
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he said if you can beat morrison hisregon he did show national appeal. in oregon,cap here that was a key victory on the road to a nomination. he wanted to run in every primary that he could win. he wanted to show that a catholic and win and a protestant state. he came up here to oregon to show that he could win out west kennedy thought the key to his victory was to win in every region of the country to show as was aolic that ship which huge detriment at the time. what of the exhibits we have was the head of the oregon masonic saying that people should oppose him because he is catholic. they should subject that to the pope and the vatican. one of the items from the collection is the front page of , it islas morning news one of if not the last things that he signed. the made in his hotel room as him to sign up. he then went on to the motorcade. the newspaper content a map of the motorcade where it was going to go in dallas. something that would probably not be allowed today given the secret service concerns. show that the democratic party was going through
he said if you can beat morrison hisregon he did show national appeal. in oregon,cap here that was a key victory on the road to a nomination. he wanted to run in every primary that he could win. he wanted to show that a catholic and win and a protestant state. he came up here to oregon to show that he could win out west kennedy thought the key to his victory was to win in every region of the country to show as was aolic that ship which huge detriment at the time. what of the exhibits we have...
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here's keith morrison. >> is everybody out of the house? >> i don't know but it's on fire. >> the fire in the cottage on addison avenue was hungry, devod devouring almost everything in the bedroom. >> do you see smoke coming out of the windows? >> it's pouring out of the house. >> reporter: within minutes, the smoke clearing, the water running in the streets. and then as the mop-up began, the word flashed out like something electric. the house was occupied. someone didn't get out. and up through the ashes, a mystery flared, like a stubborn ember that demanded an answer. the inhabitants of the renteds could tcottage were two young beautiful people, the successful type that you might expect to see on a reality show. their names are paul and jennifer. jennifer, an ambitious, award-winning real estate agent who lived like a rock star, or said her buddy roy. >> she's like, i'm knocking them out like dominos, i just worked out, went to starbucks and on my way to a meeting and it's only 6:33. >> so paul just seemed to be the right kind of guy for
here's keith morrison. >> is everybody out of the house? >> i don't know but it's on fire. >> the fire in the cottage on addison avenue was hungry, devod devouring almost everything in the bedroom. >> do you see smoke coming out of the windows? >> it's pouring out of the house. >> reporter: within minutes, the smoke clearing, the water running in the streets. and then as the mop-up began, the word flashed out like something electric. the house was occupied....
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the morrison family who i also met with shouldn't have to worry about their son timmy getting the care he needs. ziamora and timmy and all the other little lobbyists deserve to be kids, to grow up and just live. that was elena's message to our republican colleagues, and i couldn't agree with her more. mr. president, i have seen my share of contentious legislation during my time in the senate. i have seen quite a few democratic bills that republicans couldn't stand. i have seen republican bills that democrats would never vote for. so i understand that some of my colleagues may disagree with certain parts of the affordable care act, but what i can't understand is why anyone would ignore real-life stories of their own constituents whose lives have changed and even been saved by this law. for one, that's not how you have a serious policy debate, ignoring your constituents in facts and fudging the numbers, but more importantly, that's not what we were sent here to do by the people we represent. they rightly expect and deserve better. and, mr. president, what we have seen for the last seven
the morrison family who i also met with shouldn't have to worry about their son timmy getting the care he needs. ziamora and timmy and all the other little lobbyists deserve to be kids, to grow up and just live. that was elena's message to our republican colleagues, and i couldn't agree with her more. mr. president, i have seen my share of contentious legislation during my time in the senate. i have seen quite a few democratic bills that republicans couldn't stand. i have seen republican bills...
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sot: hailey morrison, clayton local// "i've never seen bats in the park but where i live a couple of miles away from here there are bats but none of them are rabid as far as i know."the health department reports it's important to make sure pets are up to date with their rabies shots to prevent spreading the virus. (jr stone) back here in the bay area... milpitas police say a homicide investigation is underway after a body was found early this morning.... the body was found just before one a.m. on winsor street after receiving reports of a medical emergency... because of the suspicious nature of the death, it is being treated as a homicide. (justine) in san jose a bicyclist died after being hit by a v-t-a train.... the accident happened around 4:30 this evening at race street and parkmoor avenue near highway 280... service on the downtown mountain view/winchester line was disrupted and a bus bridge was set up to get passengers between san fernando and fruitdale stations. police are investigating what led to the crash... (justine) president trump took to twitter today expressing his di
sot: hailey morrison, clayton local// "i've never seen bats in the park but where i live a couple of miles away from here there are bats but none of them are rabid as far as i know."the health department reports it's important to make sure pets are up to date with their rabies shots to prevent spreading the virus. (jr stone) back here in the bay area... milpitas police say a homicide investigation is underway after a body was found early this morning.... the body was found just before...
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. >> she loved van morrison so much as a child i was convinced she would leave my dad for him. not that their paths crossed. >> jenna bush, what are you doing today? >> i am working for "the today show". it is fun and ironic because we hid from the media. i literally mean the word literally. but my 4-year-old said mom, aaron told me not to go. he literally said that. and i said what did you just say? pepe will be furious. people throw like in and this is true. i literally sprinted in the opposite direction from david gregory on the steps of the white house when i went for a run around the mall. we spent all these years trying to hide from the media and now i work for them which is ironic but awesome because it shows life is unexpected and it can take crazy turns. if you are so ridged on what you want your life to be you can never experience the beauty of growing and changing. and i think it shows you that you can't judge people. i had these stereotypes of people i work with. i have a friend who is here with a children's book, princesses wear pants, and she is my next door neigh
. >> she loved van morrison so much as a child i was convinced she would leave my dad for him. not that their paths crossed. >> jenna bush, what are you doing today? >> i am working for "the today show". it is fun and ironic because we hid from the media. i literally mean the word literally. but my 4-year-old said mom, aaron told me not to go. he literally said that. and i said what did you just say? pepe will be furious. people throw like in and this is true. i...
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orioles hosting the r logan morrison, dead centerfield, gone. 3-0 tampa bay. 5-1,e third, o's trailing mallex smith with a great diving catch. baltimore loses, 10-3. golf, moving day at the quicken loans. delay, a coolher image for you right here. a freeze frame a lightning bolt in the background. the thunder cell moved through at about 3 p.m. today. the shot of the day, bradley on 18. lands on the green. you know why we show this. makes a beeline for the hole, right into the cup, eagle. third shot, par 5 seven nicely on the green, setting up a birdie. lingmerth is still the leader at seven under. scott abraham has more from potomac. 90 minute rain delay could not stop some of the best golfers in the world in the third round of the quicken loans national at tpc potomac. jumbled leaderboard right now, five golfers within three shots of the lead. david lingmerth takes a one-stroke lead into sunday, setting up an exciting final round. >> still being able to fight and shoot 73, it's not killing me. i'm right where i need to be still. i'm not down about anything. i think i can go out there
orioles hosting the r logan morrison, dead centerfield, gone. 3-0 tampa bay. 5-1,e third, o's trailing mallex smith with a great diving catch. baltimore loses, 10-3. golf, moving day at the quicken loans. delay, a coolher image for you right here. a freeze frame a lightning bolt in the background. the thunder cell moved through at about 3 p.m. today. the shot of the day, bradley on 18. lands on the green. you know why we show this. makes a beeline for the hole, right into the cup, eagle. third...
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you can almost see jim morrison jumping out of the grave. you are a loser.crazy. okay. i'm in my 30s at a special episode of trl screaming behind carson daly. >> jimmy: how cool is that? >> it was a special madonna -- i was an established tv executive at this time. but i'm like, oh, madonna! oh, my god! i'm going crazy. so bad. >> jimmy: we want to show a a clip of "then and now." here's andy cohen and willy geist in andy cohen's "then and now." take a look at this. >> you were a big wrestle mania fan. >> i was at the first wrestle mania. i was there. liberace was there. >> excuse me? >> mr. t was there. >> hold on, back up. liberace was there? >> liberace was -- >> what she was doing there? >> liberace was an honorary referee. they were trying to bring star power. >> that's a show. >> big. it was big. the guy sitting next to my mom, his jeans came up and there was a knife in his boot. and my mom said, what's the knife for? and he said, knife's for if anybody who messes with the hulkster. he was there to defend hulk hogan at wrestle mania with his knife. [ c
you can almost see jim morrison jumping out of the grave. you are a loser.crazy. okay. i'm in my 30s at a special episode of trl screaming behind carson daly. >> jimmy: how cool is that? >> it was a special madonna -- i was an established tv executive at this time. but i'm like, oh, madonna! oh, my god! i'm going crazy. so bad. >> jimmy: we want to show a a clip of "then and now." here's andy cohen and willy geist in andy cohen's "then and now." take a look...
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rishaad: right. 2% annual wage growth, is got morrison going to get it?hey say the way to get it is magic. magic. not the end of the klein in mining investment and an economy looking stronger, so we thing growth will pick up solidly into the second half, supported by investment in nonmining sectors and will feed through to some wage growth. ashaad: lift interest rates well, in early 2018, that is the call, isn't it? >> that is exactly right. our view is growth will pick up, wages growth hedge higher, and the rba is in a position where they have a cash rate that is low enough to try to get the economy to rebalance, but too low for the housing market. in an ideal world, they will be thinking they want to get the cash rate hard to deal with the housing market. the first window seeing a pickup and wage is growth, we think we will see the rba think about lifting rates. haidi: were they surprisingly definition -- dovish in this guidance? boe, they are taking fat tightening stance. if we can't talk about it, what does that say how the rba feels about the fragili
rishaad: right. 2% annual wage growth, is got morrison going to get it?hey say the way to get it is magic. magic. not the end of the klein in mining investment and an economy looking stronger, so we thing growth will pick up solidly into the second half, supported by investment in nonmining sectors and will feed through to some wage growth. ashaad: lift interest rates well, in early 2018, that is the call, isn't it? >> that is exactly right. our view is growth will pick up, wages growth...
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here's keith morrison with "the root of all evil." ♪ >> the hunting is good here the in the arkansaselta. twice a year, a horde of migrating mallards descends on flooded rice fields. deer stare out through thickets of hardwood. you have to be quiet, sure-footed, your aim true. that's what marc despain's dad taug that's what marc taught his own son. before hatred wormed its way in. sometimes it's overwhelming that anger, isn't it? >> it is. it is. >> reporter: the anger that pitted father against son. >> it almost got physical. it just -- it breaks my heart. >> reporter: and husband against wife. >> i just wanted to go into protective mode and protect us all. >> reporter: and brought the hunting to town on a deathly quiet summer afternoon. >> can you please hurry? >> okay. i'm going to get them out there. >> please send an ambulance. >> reporter: what could be left but the bitter taste of recrimination. >> he is evil. he is not the kind person that he's got the public convinced that he is. >> reporter: jonesboro is both a college town and a farm town. vast plain of sticky, fertile cla
here's keith morrison with "the root of all evil." ♪ >> the hunting is good here the in the arkansaselta. twice a year, a horde of migrating mallards descends on flooded rice fields. deer stare out through thickets of hardwood. you have to be quiet, sure-footed, your aim true. that's what marc despain's dad taug that's what marc taught his own son. before hatred wormed its way in. sometimes it's overwhelming that anger, isn't it? >> it is. it is. >> reporter: the...
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. >> she loves merson so much that i was as a child convinced she was going to leave my dad for morrisonnot that they ever crossed paths once. but that was my theme song. >> brown-eyed girl -- >> what are you doing today? >> i am working per for the "today" show and it is fun and very ironic because we hid from the media. i literally ran from dave and i don't use the word my dad is one man campaign to end the word literally when meela four-year-old said eric told me not to do literally he said that. i was like what did you just say. that will be furious because you know how literally has become a word with like like, throw it in -- but this is true. i literally ran, springted in the opposite direction from david gregory on the steps of the white house when i went for a run around the mall. you know, we spent all of these years trying to hide from the media. and now i work for them which is so ironic but also really awesome buzz it shows that life is unexpected. and it can take these crazy turns and that you're so ridged on what yowpght your life to be then you never can experience kind o
. >> she loves merson so much that i was as a child convinced she was going to leave my dad for morrisonnot that they ever crossed paths once. but that was my theme song. >> brown-eyed girl -- >> what are you doing today? >> i am working per for the "today" show and it is fun and very ironic because we hid from the media. i literally ran from dave and i don't use the word my dad is one man campaign to end the word literally when meela four-year-old said eric...
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. >> reporter: the killing brought tears and prayers from neighbors including 9-year-old destiny morrison, who was nearly hit by a stray bullet last may. the bullet hit the car she was sitting in. >> if the metal piece wasn't blocking it she would have died. >> reporter: the scene brought back bad memories and destiny said through tears what many must be feeling here. >> i don't like it one built. i don't like it one bit. i thought i was going to die. and i am really scared of this neighborhood! . [ crying ] >> i don't want to live here in this neighborhood. i'm just scared. [ crying ] >> reporter: some of the gut- wrenching reaction out there on the streets tonight. we talked to sheriff's department about that neighborhood. they said it is not the highest crime area in alameda county. but there have been some high- profile events that is creating a lot of fear on the streets tonight. reporting live in dublin, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> a rash of car crimes at bart stations in the east bay. they all happened sometime yesterday. bart police say burglars broke into two cars parked at the rock
. >> reporter: the killing brought tears and prayers from neighbors including 9-year-old destiny morrison, who was nearly hit by a stray bullet last may. the bullet hit the car she was sitting in. >> if the metal piece wasn't blocking it she would have died. >> reporter: the scene brought back bad memories and destiny said through tears what many must be feeling here. >> i don't like it one built. i don't like it one bit. i thought i was going to die. and i am really...
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host: to morrison, tennessee, molly is a democrat. good morning. caller: yes, good morning. i'm trying to get a better nderstanding about what congressmen pay for their health insurance. if i just look at the federal employee, what they pay, i should get a good idea of what pay, is that en correct? guest: yes, ma'am, i believe it the employer share, federal government share is 78%, i 78 to 22, maybe -- in of the share of the premiums paid for by the federal government. got you. caller: i would really like to know in dollars, i'll look at employee what they pay and maybe i can have an understanding in dollars what congressmen pay? guest: it will be different, depending on members have to buy exchange, obamacare exchange, they have some choices, they have choice of different plans, depends plan or how all encompassing a plan they buy, more and the government will pay more. host: mille, asheville, north carolina, independent, go ahead. caller: yes; you know, i worked my life from 16 and my social security now leaves me and then w poverty they do medicare, which my first paychec
host: to morrison, tennessee, molly is a democrat. good morning. caller: yes, good morning. i'm trying to get a better nderstanding about what congressmen pay for their health insurance. if i just look at the federal employee, what they pay, i should get a good idea of what pay, is that en correct? guest: yes, ma'am, i believe it the employer share, federal government share is 78%, i 78 to 22, maybe -- in of the share of the premiums paid for by the federal government. got you. caller: i would...
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our senior washington producer, mat morrison, has more details.acro voted overwhelmingly for this, a19 to three, the congress is behind the tough assumptions on russia, which are related to whether 01’ russia, which are related to whether or not russia meddled in the us election this past year. russia has firmly denied that, especially vladimir putin. president trump has expressed doubts himself. the senate is now following on the house macro, overwhelmingly in favour of the sanctions, pushing forward, which puts the president in a tricky situation because he has said in the past he isn't necessarily for coming down so hard on russia in this way and congress has clearly laid out by this overwhelming vote in both sections of congress that this sanctions are necessary to punish russia for any potential medley that had been taking place. we will bring you up—to—date with what donald trump decides. also making news today: amid chaotic scenes, crowds of palestinians have resumed prayers at a sensitive holy site injerusalem, after israel removed the las
our senior washington producer, mat morrison, has more details.acro voted overwhelmingly for this, a19 to three, the congress is behind the tough assumptions on russia, which are related to whether 01’ russia, which are related to whether or not russia meddled in the us election this past year. russia has firmly denied that, especially vladimir putin. president trump has expressed doubts himself. the senate is now following on the house macro, overwhelmingly in favour of the sanctions,...
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to accept the tough approach on moscow, or veto the measure. 0ur senior washington producer mat morrisonouse voted overwhelmingly for this, 419-3. the house voted overwhelmingly for this, 419—3. congress is clearly behind these tougher sanctions on russia, which as you will recall, are related to weather or not russia meddled in the us election this past year. russia has firmly denied that, especially vladimir putin. president trump has expressed doubts himself. the senate, the upper branch, has followed on the house, overwhelmingly in favour of the sanctions pushing forward, which puts the president in a tricky situation. he has said in the past that he is not in favour of coming down so hard on russia in this way. but congress has clearly laid out, with this overwhelming vote from both sections of congress in both parties, that they think these sanctions are necessary to punish russia for any potential meddling that had been taking place. also making news today, amid chaotic scenes, crowds of palestinians have resumed prayers at a sensitive holy site in jerusalem, after israel removed
to accept the tough approach on moscow, or veto the measure. 0ur senior washington producer mat morrisonouse voted overwhelmingly for this, 419-3. the house voted overwhelmingly for this, 419—3. congress is clearly behind these tougher sanctions on russia, which as you will recall, are related to weather or not russia meddled in the us election this past year. russia has firmly denied that, especially vladimir putin. president trump has expressed doubts himself. the senate, the upper branch,...
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sot: hailey morrison, clayton local// "i've never seen bats in the park but where i live a couple of miles away from here there are bats but none of them are rabid as far as i know."the health department reports it's important to make sure pets are up to date with their rabies shots to prevent spreading the virus. ( marty ) coming up on kron four news weekend. we're learning more about what caused a deadly accident on an ohio carnival ride. we'll show you why the ride's owners say they are not at fault. and later. things are slowly getting back to normal after a major southern california fire destroyed thousands of acres. we'll bring you up to speed with how the community is recovering. and after the break. your kids might be better at saving money than you. we'll explain. next. oh hey! it's me mom, catching some side eye. first rule of motherhood. someone's always judging. breastfeeding, didn't work out. guess what? world's still turning. yeah, i bribe my kids. how else you think stuff get done around here? mom's special juice, it's wine. now if you think that's shocking, check this
sot: hailey morrison, clayton local// "i've never seen bats in the park but where i live a couple of miles away from here there are bats but none of them are rabid as far as i know."the health department reports it's important to make sure pets are up to date with their rabies shots to prevent spreading the virus. ( marty ) coming up on kron four news weekend. we're learning more about what caused a deadly accident on an ohio carnival ride. we'll show you why the ride's owners say...
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noah serra—morrison was 13 months old when he died from a fractured skull. treat acid attack sufferers at the scene. cleaners, porters, and patient catering staff have gone on strike at four hospitals in london in a dispute over pay. their employer, serco, says all staff are paid the london living wage. barts nhs trust, which runs barts, whipps cross, the royal london and mile end hospitals, says it hopes both sides will negotiate. the trust says it's doing what it can to mitigate the impact on patients. it was once a scene of severe congestion, but six years after a tunnel was built under the devil's punch bowl in surrey, the former site of the a3 has been recognised as a wildlife haven. the hindhead tunnel was built to divert a stretch of the a3 under the beauty spot. now rare and diverse breeding birds have returned to the area and endangered historic heathland has been restored. let's have a look at the travel situation now. there's a good service on the tubes this morning. on the trains, services through woking and surbiton are delayed by around half an
noah serra—morrison was 13 months old when he died from a fractured skull. treat acid attack sufferers at the scene. cleaners, porters, and patient catering staff have gone on strike at four hospitals in london in a dispute over pay. their employer, serco, says all staff are paid the london living wage. barts nhs trust, which runs barts, whipps cross, the royal london and mile end hospitals, says it hopes both sides will negotiate. the trust says it's doing what it can to mitigate the impact...
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became an investment banker on wall street abbie hoffman what antiaging you know the sixty jim morrison died in a bath in paris you know the whole sixty's went into the into the gutter you know and then we had the reagan the top gun era the remerge and of hollywood propaganda times square turned into the back watt of universal studios essentially and this led to the go go ninety's and then the new millennium which everyone assumed would bring about a global consciousness awareness and rising but they gave us instead the climax of neo liberalism the destruction of the united kingdom the arab spring a lot of lives matter occupy wall street and now those youthful voices are cola saying in two more adults in kuwait you discover your sites your sanity coming on to it is a good word it works i read the new york times occasionally i want to new york university i got a high on my s.a.t.'s scores a number of all high on your s.c.t. i got high i rolled him up i put on p.c.p. in there and then i like james brown now yeah you mention this millennial generation and you also mention times square and
became an investment banker on wall street abbie hoffman what antiaging you know the sixty jim morrison died in a bath in paris you know the whole sixty's went into the into the gutter you know and then we had the reagan the top gun era the remerge and of hollywood propaganda times square turned into the back watt of universal studios essentially and this led to the go go ninety's and then the new millennium which everyone assumed would bring about a global consciousness awareness and rising...
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walter morrison and his wife were on a beach in california, tossing a metal cake pan to and fro.hop. easy money. guess what? was made into business. after the war, he made better flying made into business. after the war, he made betterflying versions made into business. after the war, he made better flying versions out of plastic and sold the design to the toy company wham—0. they called it the... well, the boss had heard about students who had tossed around empty pie trays from the frisbee baking company. so he took the name, changed the i 4—iron e and the brand was born. they got it involved in sports like frisbee golf. the world record throw was 338 metres. there you go! he is not safe to be let out. alan haselhurst, if you didn't realise. let's see what the media has been taking an interest in. nandini ramakrishnan, global market strategist atjp morgan asset management, is joining us again to discuss. the fed, fining exxon $2 million? it is all to do with rex tillerson? there were business deals done when there were sanctions on russia. exxon is claiming there is a line where
walter morrison and his wife were on a beach in california, tossing a metal cake pan to and fro.hop. easy money. guess what? was made into business. after the war, he made better flying made into business. after the war, he made betterflying versions made into business. after the war, he made better flying versions out of plastic and sold the design to the toy company wham—0. they called it the... well, the boss had heard about students who had tossed around empty pie trays from the frisbee...
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you agree on morrison disagree with us you're shaking your head well i mean so what he said there is about these cyber security working together with russia and i think that's a little tone deaf on the part of the president mean given the election tampering issue in the investigations that are taking place right now to say you're going to go and work on this it's good maybe there's a time in the future but it's certainly a tone deaf thing to say right now that said working with you know another power like russia is certainly something important to do in the longer term and so hopefully you know the relation will grow would be better in the future but i don't think until these investigations and it's going to be a real following don't you think that behind closed doors it was more of a stay out of my backyard stuff i mean so many of these major powers are spying on each other with a lot of the technology and who says it was about you know let's protect this and that maybe it was to stay out of my own backyard and there i can say that publicly but the senators have to know that might h
you agree on morrison disagree with us you're shaking your head well i mean so what he said there is about these cyber security working together with russia and i think that's a little tone deaf on the part of the president mean given the election tampering issue in the investigations that are taking place right now to say you're going to go and work on this it's good maybe there's a time in the future but it's certainly a tone deaf thing to say right now that said working with you know another...
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[laughter] miller, alanrthur morrison. ordinarily the chief did not interview his clerks before they came to him. he had a selection committee chaired by the legendary charlie chief then chose is clerks from the paper record. the day on that with the committee i was a leventhal clerk. to my delight, i was told my name would be forwarded. then on november 20, george leventhal died suddenly. by the following week, i was a basil on -- judge basil on clerk. i called charlie and suggested that he withdraw my name and add a candidate who might have a reasonable chance. don't ever stereotype the chief justice. that warning proved to be an important lesson. so it was that on new year's day , 1980, chief justice john berger interviewed me for well over an hour. i was an older candidate, nearly 40 at the time. i had a family. he wanted to know about lisa, who was working at the carter white house. he wanted to know about jed, who is here today, but who then was 11. he also wanted to know what i thought about a recently "theshed book
[laughter] miller, alanrthur morrison. ordinarily the chief did not interview his clerks before they came to him. he had a selection committee chaired by the legendary charlie chief then chose is clerks from the paper record. the day on that with the committee i was a leventhal clerk. to my delight, i was told my name would be forwarded. then on november 20, george leventhal died suddenly. by the following week, i was a basil on -- judge basil on clerk. i called charlie and suggested that he...
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rishaad: scott morrison talking to us a bit earlier on.naround when it comes to these equity markets. who knew? the green,ping into especially after north korean pressures sitting on equity markets, where it was risk off. this is bloomberg. ♪ announcer: the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates or its employees. they are out there, driving recklessly, causing accidents and driving up your insurance rates. this is a show about car accidents, classic cars, and the hd mirror cam, your personal security camera for your car. accidents caught on camera with the hd mirror cam.
rishaad: scott morrison talking to us a bit earlier on.naround when it comes to these equity markets. who knew? the green,ping into especially after north korean pressures sitting on equity markets, where it was risk off. this is bloomberg. ♪ announcer: the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates or its employees. they are out there, driving recklessly, causing accidents and driving up your insurance rates. this is a...
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. >> a rock music group lead singer, jim morrison is dead.. >> the early years in music was sad in music because you lose people and you lose the beatles. >> this small gather something only the beginning. the event is so momentous that historians may one day view it as a landmark in the decline of the british empire. the beatles are breaking up. >> it was like a death for a lot of people. rock and roll as we understood in the 1960s was no longer with us. >> there will never be another beatles, never. >> i wonder what i'm doing here with no drummers or nothing like that, you might know i lost my old band, or i left it. ♪ imagine there's no heaven it's easy if you try ♪ >> for so long you waited for the next beatles album to see where it was going. and we hoped the music they came up with individually would be that good. >> i don't no longer have, oh the beatles need an album. you better go write songs tomorrow. that kind of thing, i just write when i feel like it. ♪ imagine all the people >> yoko, you have before called the dragon lady who to
. >> a rock music group lead singer, jim morrison is dead.. >> the early years in music was sad in music because you lose people and you lose the beatles. >> this small gather something only the beginning. the event is so momentous that historians may one day view it as a landmark in the decline of the british empire. the beatles are breaking up. >> it was like a death for a lot of people. rock and roll as we understood in the 1960s was no longer with us. >> there...
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louis, young toni morrison heard the stories and like miles davis, she never forgot what she had beentold about the summer that whites slaughtered blacks in the state of abraham lincoln and thousands of american blacks marched in protest. the riot hovers like a dark "jazz"ver the novel whose doomed central character never feels safe even in the midst of harlem. protagonist is so shattered by the experience of the riot that she cannot speak of it. she stands silently in harlem for three hours and watches the silent parade. the two of them marveling at the coal black faces and listening to the drums what the marching men and graceful women cannot. it was july, 19 17, and the beautiful faces were cold and quiet moving slowly into the space that the drums were building for them. they were speechless and him blinking. what they meant to say, the drums set for them. thank you. [applause] harper: i would be happy to answer any questions. have ay said, if you question, wait for the microphone. we are going to be on tv, maybe. yes. oh hello, and. how are you doing? >> the josephine baker part
louis, young toni morrison heard the stories and like miles davis, she never forgot what she had beentold about the summer that whites slaughtered blacks in the state of abraham lincoln and thousands of american blacks marched in protest. the riot hovers like a dark "jazz"ver the novel whose doomed central character never feels safe even in the midst of harlem. protagonist is so shattered by the experience of the riot that she cannot speak of it. she stands silently in harlem for...
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louis and loraine, ohio, a legendary stock in an underground railroad young tony morrison heard of the stories and she never forgot what she had been told about the summer when whites slaughtered blacks and thousands of african americans marched in protest down white america's wealth the avenue. the riot covers like a dark forest whose doom central character, perhaps based in part i. josephine baker, survive the bride that killed her parents but never feels safe even in the midst of america's largest black city. it is so shattered by the experience of the private that she could not speak of it. she stands side alice in harlem and watches the silent parade. the two of them "marveling at bases and listening to drums and the graceful when" it was july in 1917 and the beautiful faces were cold and quiet, moving slowly into the space. down fifth avenue from curve to curve came a tide of cold black faces, speechless and unblinking because what they had meant to say but did not trust themselves to say, drums set for them. thank you. [ applause ] >> i will be happy to answer any questions. as
louis and loraine, ohio, a legendary stock in an underground railroad young tony morrison heard of the stories and she never forgot what she had been told about the summer when whites slaughtered blacks and thousands of african americans marched in protest down white america's wealth the avenue. the riot covers like a dark forest whose doom central character, perhaps based in part i. josephine baker, survive the bride that killed her parents but never feels safe even in the midst of america's...
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[laughter] >> i used to listen to a van morrison song i could never figure out it was going down in the old mine not gunning down the old man. [laughter] that is called a mondegreens it is a song where you get the lyrics mixed up named after famous poem of lady mondegreen was a story of a young man who got involved in their late him of the green. [laughter] that is what that is. >> we have a few of those. of th one is from tiny dancer holding the closer tony ginza -- indians the. [laughter] and them from jimi hendrixpeople excuse me while i kiss this guy music soothes the savage breast. [laughter] >> i am sure you have a few more and the like to entertain the audience questions or nominations. >> you can hardly see a newspaper article these days. [inaudible] [laughter] so i am curious how something like that can start that i see it every day. >> but the community of people they will make a statement and another makes a similar statement in writing and also speaking also a matter of headlines the you will see frequently but not with ordinary conversation. >> my mother was an amateur actr
[laughter] >> i used to listen to a van morrison song i could never figure out it was going down in the old mine not gunning down the old man. [laughter] that is called a mondegreens it is a song where you get the lyrics mixed up named after famous poem of lady mondegreen was a story of a young man who got involved in their late him of the green. [laughter] that is what that is. >> we have a few of those. of th one is from tiny dancer holding the closer tony ginza -- indians the....
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. >> the most prestigious award to the novelist tony morrison. >> i'm the first african-american to winy people we looked to as heroes and markers of dignity and grace and talent and success, suddenly america was looking at them. this represents a new understanding of diversity and understanding of american possibility. >> everybody wanted to be like us. everybody wanted to talk like us. everybody wanted to see our movies and listen to our music and wear our clothes. some people felt we lost the war in the early '60s and '70s. we won the war of pop culture in the '90s. >> every city has cases of police brutality. few as the alleged attack of the cr croatian immigrant. >> police beat him and sodomized him. it comes as a time when new york gained respect for the plumm plummeting crime rate, but police misconduct rates on soaring. >> the shell casings from 41 bullets fired by police after confronted a 22-year-old african-american immigrant who may have been reaching for his keys. >> in the '80s and '90s ends the way it starts. violence on black bodies by law enforcement. amadu. a person wh
. >> the most prestigious award to the novelist tony morrison. >> i'm the first african-american to winy people we looked to as heroes and markers of dignity and grace and talent and success, suddenly america was looking at them. this represents a new understanding of diversity and understanding of american possibility. >> everybody wanted to be like us. everybody wanted to talk like us. everybody wanted to see our movies and listen to our music and wear our clothes. some...
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toni morrison said, i always thought -- i always believed i had the moral high ground.nybody who would even deign to us soon -- to assume they could be racist to me, and i was lesser than them, was so outrageous to me. and in the moment that it happens, i immediately assume that you are more probably -- morally compromised. william: this is an unusual experience. charles: it is the only experience i have. i do -- william: you are an educated man. charles: i temper myself when i because there was segregation involved in it. black people wanted to be separated but white people didn't want their children to go to school with us. it wasn't a negative. we had history on our side. it was the oldest school in that area. we came into spaces carrying that, understanding that whatever kind of history you have, or your school, whatever, what you think it is, i have 100 years of amazing black people doing amazing things against all of the odds, and they are on my back, and i am on their shoulders. that idea, i carry all the time. if they could do that in the what isf nowhere, then
toni morrison said, i always thought -- i always believed i had the moral high ground.nybody who would even deign to us soon -- to assume they could be racist to me, and i was lesser than them, was so outrageous to me. and in the moment that it happens, i immediately assume that you are more probably -- morally compromised. william: this is an unusual experience. charles: it is the only experience i have. i do -- william: you are an educated man. charles: i temper myself when i because there...
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scott morrison defense projections in his latest budget. >> are forecast fits closely with the worldare saying similar things about the australian economy. david: this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ welcome back to "bloomberg best." i am david westin. the deal to propose a struggling bank is the latest chapter in an ongoing saga. the lender has received and repaid 4 billion euros in the tax payer funded bailout. on bloomberg daybreak: americas, jonathan ferro asked him what this plan will work better than all the others. time that theirst precautionary model is supplied to a european institution. attention hast of been paid to structure the plan. came was to allow the bank to start working again in stable and normal commercial framework, and i think we did get there. the eu is more lenient, flexible with its own rules. , is it goodschi that the european regulator is being more flexible? ,> the rules need to be crafted and then implemented, and then we must have a checkpoint to see actuallyules do function properly and do rules need adjustment going forward. good,k it is going to be .o what extent
scott morrison defense projections in his latest budget. >> are forecast fits closely with the worldare saying similar things about the australian economy. david: this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ welcome back to "bloomberg best." i am david westin. the deal to propose a struggling bank is the latest chapter in an ongoing saga. the lender has received and repaid 4 billion euros in the tax payer funded bailout. on bloomberg daybreak: americas, jonathan ferro asked him what this plan...
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australian treasurer scott morrison defends the rosy predictions in his latest budget.y closely with where the ins is, the world bank, the rcd -- the imf, the world bank, the rcd. david: this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: welcome back to "bloomberg best." the deal proposed this week to rescue the struggling monte dei paschi bank is the latest chapter in an ongoing saga. already09, they have received and repaid 4 billion euros in taxpayer bailouts. , and jonathan ferro asked him why this plan will work better than all the others. guest: i think it is the first that the precautionary model is actually applied to a european institution. i do believe a lot of attention has been paid to structure the plan. our aim was to have something which will allow the bank to start working again in a sort of stable and normal commercial framework. i think we did get there. reporter: there are some people that say the eu is being a little more lenient, more flexible with its own rules. from your standpoint, from the , what monte dei paschi do you think? guest: i think rules need to be impleme
australian treasurer scott morrison defends the rosy predictions in his latest budget.y closely with where the ins is, the world bank, the rcd -- the imf, the world bank, the rcd. david: this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: welcome back to "bloomberg best." the deal proposed this week to rescue the struggling monte dei paschi bank is the latest chapter in an ongoing saga. already09, they have received and repaid 4 billion euros in taxpayer bailouts. , and jonathan ferro asked him why...
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. >> the most prestigious honor, tony morrison, the noble prize. >> i'm the first african-american tos dig anies, heroes, america was looking at them, too. this is a new understanding of diverse sti, a new understanding of american possibility. >> everybody wanted to be like us, be like us, listen to our music, wear our clothes. some people feel we lost that war, the revolution in the early '60s and '70s but we won the war on pop culture in the early '90s. >> every state has police brutality but few as like abner. >> 70,000 demonstrators marched on the precinct where police say he was beaten and sodomized, when new york is gaining new respect for plummeting crime rate. >> the plastic cups cover the shell casings for 44 shell casings after police approached a west afternoon immigrant who may have been reaching for his keys. >> the '90s ends the way it starts, a spotlight of black bodies. two people who did not deserve to be on the wrong side of violence. >> in our community we live with that fear, that it could be one of our brothers, our nephewses, one of our sons. >> dialo has become
. >> the most prestigious honor, tony morrison, the noble prize. >> i'm the first african-american tos dig anies, heroes, america was looking at them, too. this is a new understanding of diverse sti, a new understanding of american possibility. >> everybody wanted to be like us, be like us, listen to our music, wear our clothes. some people feel we lost that war, the revolution in the early '60s and '70s but we won the war on pop culture in the early '90s. >> every state...
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. >> the most prestigious award has gone to tony morrison, the nobel prize. >> i think i'm the firstprize and that'ses a stonishing. >> people we look to as heroes and markers of grace and talent and success, america was lacking at them too. this is a new understanding of diversity, a new understanding of american possibility. >> everybody wanted to be like us. everybo everybody wanted to listen to our music and wear our clothes and some people feel we lost that war, that revolution in the '60s and '70s but we won in. pop culture in the '90s. >> few are as brutal as the alleged attack against haitian immigrant. >> nearly 2,000 demonstrators marched on the 70th precinct yesterday. the attack comes at a time when new york has gained new respect for its plummeting crime rate, but kplabts about police misconduct are soaring. >> the plastic cups covered the shell casings from 41 bullets fired by police after they confronted a a 22-year-old west african immigrant who may have been reaching for his keys. >> in many ways, the ' 0s ends the way it starts. with a spotlight on violence against
. >> the most prestigious award has gone to tony morrison, the nobel prize. >> i think i'm the firstprize and that'ses a stonishing. >> people we look to as heroes and markers of grace and talent and success, america was lacking at them too. this is a new understanding of diversity, a new understanding of american possibility. >> everybody wanted to be like us. everybo everybody wanted to listen to our music and wear our clothes and some people feel we lost that war,...
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henry morrison flagger, the tycoon largely credited with big the father of modern florida.d run from jacksonville to key west connecting the ports of miami to along its route new towns, new cities, new edens where america's rising middle class could frolic and play. he also agreed to lay a foundation for the city on both sides of the miami river. as more and more whites moved in, segregation took hold and much of the bahamian community was forced into the black neighborhoods like overtown and liberty city. if you're looking for old miami, miami. original miami you're looking for a great extent, black miami. ♪ these days liberty city is mostly ignored by developers, but back in the day it was the epicenter of the black community. a lot has happened since then. >> cook: corn beef, pancakes, smoked sausage, boiled eggs. >> anthony: what do you usually get? >> luther: the fishy grits. that's a bahamian dish. >> anthony: your parents were jamaican and bahamian. >> luther: yes. my mother was bahamian. my dad was jamaican. >> anthony: today i'm having fish and grits at mlk restaur
henry morrison flagger, the tycoon largely credited with big the father of modern florida.d run from jacksonville to key west connecting the ports of miami to along its route new towns, new cities, new edens where america's rising middle class could frolic and play. he also agreed to lay a foundation for the city on both sides of the miami river. as more and more whites moved in, segregation took hold and much of the bahamian community was forced into the black neighborhoods like overtown and...