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. >>> he also bought the ostrich vest for 9500 something mr. burnsy vest made from real gorilla chess. >> ostriches get no respect. and near does an ohs strich jacket. it's something you need to work for trump that allows to you stick your head in the sand. but the legislator is considered luxury. it ends up in $35,000 birken bags by ermez. who know who else flaunts it as a status symbol. >> hot talk back it up. >> in the latest video about money. but ohs strich wasn't even manafort's most expensive exotic skin. that would be the $18500 python jacket. then the plaid, so similar to one worn by trump exlawyer michael cohen that someone tweeted did manafort loan cohen his jacket. still it's the ostrich jacket that has everyone craning nieskes. >> he had a coat made from an ohs strich which explains the state's first witness. >> we haven't even manafort in it. yet someone noted this looks better wearing it. in the eyes of the ohs strich, manafort is already guilty. jeanie moos. cnn. >> does that make him guilty? >> new york. >>> finally, a bizarre story
. >>> he also bought the ostrich vest for 9500 something mr. burnsy vest made from real gorilla chess. >> ostriches get no respect. and near does an ohs strich jacket. it's something you need to work for trump that allows to you stick your head in the sand. but the legislator is considered luxury. it ends up in $35,000 birken bags by ermez. who know who else flaunts it as a status symbol. >> hot talk back it up. >> in the latest video about money. but ohs strich...
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. >> caller: i would just like to thank mr. burns and ms. novick for one of the most important documentary i've ever seen. i am from a northeastern family who get involved in anti-vietnam war and civil rights protests very early on. i was born in 1960, so these people were heroes of mine as i grew up. i guess my question to both mr. stanton and ms. novick, in 2018, where is the civil disobedience and where is the outrage over the war in iraq and the war in afghanistan that is going on now much longer than the vietnam conflict. >> thank you for calling, mark. doug stanton, why don't you take that one? >> it's true. in 2010, the first interview i did with a reporter was, are we still in afghanistan? 18 years in afghanistan. i have three nephews and a lot of family members who are in the service now, or have been, but i'm an anomaly among my writer friends. where are the protests? where are the people fighting this war? it -- you know, we could debate whether or not we should bring the draft or public service back. but if we did either one of t
. >> caller: i would just like to thank mr. burns and ms. novick for one of the most important documentary i've ever seen. i am from a northeastern family who get involved in anti-vietnam war and civil rights protests very early on. i was born in 1960, so these people were heroes of mine as i grew up. i guess my question to both mr. stanton and ms. novick, in 2018, where is the civil disobedience and where is the outrage over the war in iraq and the war in afghanistan that is going on now...
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he bought and ostrich vest for $9,500, something even mr. burns on the stimsons didn't possess.spect and neither does an ostrich jacket. something you need in order to work for trump. it allows you to stick your head in the sand. the leather is considered luxury ends up in $35,000 bags. you know who else flaunts the ostrich as a status symbol? j.lo, in her latest music video about money. ostrich wasn't even manafort's most expensive exotic skin. that would be his $18,500 python jacket, then the plaid so similar worn by trump ex-lawyer, michael cohen, someone tweeted did manafort loan cohen his jacket. still, it's the ostrich jacket that has everyone craning their necks. >> that's right. he had a coat made from an ostrich, which explains the state's first witness. >> we haven't seen manafort in it, yet someone noted this looks better wearing it. in the eyes of the ostrich, manafort is already guilty. jeanne moos, cnn. >> does that make him guilty? >> reporter: new york. >> all right. and there had to be a vest, too? thanks for joining us, anderson is next. >>> good evening, we be
he bought and ostrich vest for $9,500, something even mr. burns on the stimsons didn't possess.spect and neither does an ostrich jacket. something you need in order to work for trump. it allows you to stick your head in the sand. the leather is considered luxury ends up in $35,000 bags. you know who else flaunts the ostrich as a status symbol? j.lo, in her latest music video about money. ostrich wasn't even manafort's most expensive exotic skin. that would be his $18,500 python jacket, then the...
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. >> there was one of my favorite episodes on the simpsons was when lionel huts said to mr. burnsunter offer, we think you'll like it. and actually mr. burn turned it around and he wrote zero. he picked it up and said we'll take it. release the hounds. that's what robert mueller is thinking right now. you have a counter offer. listen, i got what they call a subpoena. i'll just put that one on you any time you want. >> this is incredible. so trump's team listed their conditions in their counter offer for access to the president who is the subject in the wide ranging investigation of russian interference in the 2016 election. which endangers this country. trump's attorneys also publicly voiced their desire for the probe to end within the next three weeks. >> that's not going to happen either. >> and suggested mueller would be violating doj policies if it does not. >> actually that's a lie. >> giuliani went on to challenge the special counsel's motive for seeking an interview and suggested mueller will soon be the one under screw ti. >> i. >> not true. >> we offered them an opportuni
. >> there was one of my favorite episodes on the simpsons was when lionel huts said to mr. burnsunter offer, we think you'll like it. and actually mr. burn turned it around and he wrote zero. he picked it up and said we'll take it. release the hounds. that's what robert mueller is thinking right now. you have a counter offer. listen, i got what they call a subpoena. i'll just put that one on you any time you want. >> this is incredible. so trump's team listed their conditions in...
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this is what john burns wrote -- and thethis letter frank moore collection. knewew misses wade -- i mrs. wade very well. the story about her being killed while serving union soldiers is all fiction. the only fact and the whole story is that she was killed during the battle in her house by a stray bullet. reputation for bid any further remarks." [laughter] tim: what does that mean? [laughter] she-rebel.led her a so it is true. he did write and nasty letter about jenny wade. unfortunately for him, this letter survived and we have access to it. do we have another question? nobody wants to be on tv asking a question? [laughter] tim: ok, do you want to ask one? was aemember reading he nemesis. how did he take -- tim: john barrett. you should know that any given time, there were two constables, and there were a bunch of political parties at that time at any given election. it was an elected position. there may 3, four, or five running, but two pupil were chosen as accountable -- the two people were chosen as a constable. he was the same as john burns. i think sometimes the town constable seem
this is what john burns wrote -- and thethis letter frank moore collection. knewew misses wade -- i mrs. wade very well. the story about her being killed while serving union soldiers is all fiction. the only fact and the whole story is that she was killed during the battle in her house by a stray bullet. reputation for bid any further remarks." [laughter] tim: what does that mean? [laughter] she-rebel.led her a so it is true. he did write and nasty letter about jenny wade. unfortunately...
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burned. one of the individuals said, mr. mccain, i went over and he told me his name and he mentioned another pilot. he said he didn't make it, did he? i said no, he made it, he's fine. he said thank god, and he died. and, you know. those -- those kinds of, you know, of sacrifice were really remarkable. >> to this day he talks about those moments. it changed him. he had made his mind up that that's when he was going to make a career out of being in the military. that was going to be his calling in life. >> a calling that was about to take him to the darkest, most torturous future. that, when we come back. i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? really big files? in seconds, not minutes... just like that. like everything... the answer is simple. i'll do what i've always done... dream more, dream faster, and above all... now, i'll dream gig. now more b
burned. one of the individuals said, mr. mccain, i went over and he told me his name and he mentioned another pilot. he said he didn't make it, did he? i said no, he made it, he's fine. he said thank god, and he died. and, you know. those -- those kinds of, you know, of sacrifice were really remarkable. >> to this day he talks about those moments. it changed him. he had made his mind up that that's when he was going to make a career out of being in the military. that was going to be his...
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gotten some shrapnel in my legs and there these individuals lying there terribly burned and one of the individuals said mr. mccain and he told me his name and he mentioned another pilot and he said he didn't make it, did he? i said no, he made it, he's fine. he said thank god and he died. and, you know, those -- those kinds of, you know, of sacrifice are really remarkable. >> to this day he talks about those moments. it changed him. he had made his mind up that he was gonna make a career out of being in the military. that was gonna be his calling in life. >> a calling that was about to take him to the darkest most torturous future. that when we come back. hey, what do you guys wanna listen to? ooh, hip-hop! reggaeton. edm. what about bubble trance? bubble what? bubble trance. it's a thing. (man) oh. my point is, everyone's got different taste. that's why verizon lets you mix and match your family unlimited plan so everyone gets the plan they want, without paying for things they don't. and right now, the whole family can get six months of free apple music on verizon. oh. so let's play that reggaeton. old s
gotten some shrapnel in my legs and there these individuals lying there terribly burned and one of the individuals said mr. mccain and he told me his name and he mentioned another pilot and he said he didn't make it, did he? i said no, he made it, he's fine. he said thank god and he died. and, you know, those -- those kinds of, you know, of sacrifice are really remarkable. >> to this day he talks about those moments. it changed him. he had made his mind up that he was gonna make a career...
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gotten some shrapnel in my legs and there were these individuals lying there terribly burned and one of the individuals said mrtold me his name and he mentioned another pilot. he said he didn't make, it did he? i said no, he made it, he's fine. he said thank god, and he died. and, you know, those -- those kinds of, you know, of sacrifice are really remarkable. >> to this day he talks about those moments. it changed him. he had made his mind up that he was going to make a career out of being in the military. that was going to be his calling in life. >> a calling that was about to take him to the darkest, most torturous future. that when we come back. since my stroke, he hasn't left my side. with the right steps, 80% of recurrent ischemic strokes could be prevented. a bayer aspirin regimen is one step to help prevent another stroke. so, i'm doing all i can to stay in his life. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. where we're changing withs? contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start wi
gotten some shrapnel in my legs and there were these individuals lying there terribly burned and one of the individuals said mrtold me his name and he mentioned another pilot. he said he didn't make, it did he? i said no, he made it, he's fine. he said thank god, and he died. and, you know, those -- those kinds of, you know, of sacrifice are really remarkable. >> to this day he talks about those moments. it changed him. he had made his mind up that he was going to make a career out of...
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burns wrote. --have this letter, it is at duke university. i knew mrs. wade very well. the less said about her, the better. loyalty, about her it's all fiction. got up by some sensation correspondent. the only fact in the whole story is that she was killed in the battle by a stray bullet. charity to her reputation for bids any further remarks. what does that mean? rebel -- ar up she she rebel. he did write a nasty letter about jenny wade. unfortunately for him, this letter survived. and we have access to it. do we have another question? nobody wants to be on tv answering -- asking a question? i will be here for a while. i remember reading how did john parrott take this? >> at any given time, there were two constables. there were a bunch of political parties at the time. mightiven election, there the three or four or five people running. two people were chosen as a constable. man barrett, was an older who was the same as john burns, a well-known individual on that -- in the town. town constable seems to be a job that they give to someone who they figure has earned it. th
burns wrote. --have this letter, it is at duke university. i knew mrs. wade very well. the less said about her, the better. loyalty, about her it's all fiction. got up by some sensation correspondent. the only fact in the whole story is that she was killed in the battle by a stray bullet. charity to her reputation for bids any further remarks. what does that mean? rebel -- ar up she she rebel. he did write a nasty letter about jenny wade. unfortunately for him, this letter survived. and we have...
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and mr rogers, it is wintertime in new south wales. can you tell us which areas continue to burn what are the challenges to put these blazes out? said the areas that we have mostly got the concentrated fire have been in the southern part of the state, that borders victoria, and is well in the northern part of the state water in queensland. so they are the ones that... they are the areas that we have predominantly got fire at the moment. as you say, we are still in winter. we will move into spring next month, but we've got a long way to even get to summer, let alone get through the summer. so we are bracing for a very long and hot summer. you are watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: imran khan becomes pakistan's prime minister this weekend. one of his closest friends tells the bbc that he is a man with a plan. also on the programme: tributes are being paid to one of india's most influential leaders, atal bihari vajpayee, who has died at the age of 93. washington, the world's most political city, is today assessing the political health of the world's most po
and mr rogers, it is wintertime in new south wales. can you tell us which areas continue to burn what are the challenges to put these blazes out? said the areas that we have mostly got the concentrated fire have been in the southern part of the state, that borders victoria, and is well in the northern part of the state water in queensland. so they are the ones that... they are the areas that we have predominantly got fire at the moment. as you say, we are still in winter. we will move into...
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mr. president, is the path that you have laid. and it's clear, this is unacceptable that year after year we're watching our forests burn, our habitat destroyed, and our communities devastated. and it is absolutely preventable. and public lands are for everybody to enjoy and not just held hostage by these special interest groups. mr. president. the president: and, ryan, you're saying it's not a global warming thing, it's a management situation. and one of the elements that he talked about was the fact we have fallen trees. and instead of removing those fallen trees -- which get to be extremely combustible -- instead of removing them -- gently removing them, beautifully removing them -- we leave them to burn and, actually, in many cases, catch fire much easier than a healthy tree, a healthy-growing tree. could you just discuss that for a second? secretary zinke: well, mr. president, we import lumber in this country, and yet there are billions of board feet that are on the forest floor rotting. rotting. and whether you're a global warmist advocate or denier, it doesn't make a difference when you have rotting timber, when housing price
mr. president, is the path that you have laid. and it's clear, this is unacceptable that year after year we're watching our forests burn, our habitat destroyed, and our communities devastated. and it is absolutely preventable. and public lands are for everybody to enjoy and not just held hostage by these special interest groups. mr. president. the president: and, ryan, you're saying it's not a global warming thing, it's a management situation. and one of the elements that he talked about was...
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burning. i get so upset when i hear mr. trump denigrate the work of national security intelligence professionals when i know that they have a very, very challenging job and juggling their professional responsibilities along with their personal responsibilities. so this is, i think, a sad time. we will come out from it, under it. i am very confident in the resilience and strength of this nation. mr. trump is not going to bring this country down. i think in fact the opposite will happen. >> one of the reasons people like you keep your clearances is because you've been involved in every national security threat facing this country for the duration of your career, as have the other people that he listed as targets on his enemies list for the same punishment you received today. do you believe it endangers america's national security if there's this brain drain, if people who were involved in making plans to capture bin laden are stripped of their clearances and not able to be a resource for the current administration? >> well, s
burning. i get so upset when i hear mr. trump denigrate the work of national security intelligence professionals when i know that they have a very, very challenging job and juggling their professional responsibilities along with their personal responsibilities. so this is, i think, a sad time. we will come out from it, under it. i am very confident in the resilience and strength of this nation. mr. trump is not going to bring this country down. i think in fact the opposite will happen. >>...
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mr. target a missed estimates. domino's pizza, getting burned in australia. falling over 12%.ings forecast is pointed. plateauing demand for iphones hurt second-quarter profits. apple's leading supplier reported a 2% drop. the stick until of this with bloomberg opinion call list 10 in taipei. to a degree is the iphone really to blame year? easy clicheh a nice to keep blaming the iphone if you chime in misses its estimates but in this case, it is just not true. the recently could say this is because if we look at the top line, you're on year in the second quarter, that is the quarter from the end of june, revenue grew 17%. that is pretty much in line with iphone or apple sales for the same. of time. we do know that apple did better because of the is be group of at the same time, it is very atficult to climb sales apple for problems at all night when the top line group to 17%. that is a nice level of growth. it is too much of an easy cliche to keep that make them and really, where we should be looking as other parts. rami: peddling explain this business in earnings? iphone sales
mr. target a missed estimates. domino's pizza, getting burned in australia. falling over 12%.ings forecast is pointed. plateauing demand for iphones hurt second-quarter profits. apple's leading supplier reported a 2% drop. the stick until of this with bloomberg opinion call list 10 in taipei. to a degree is the iphone really to blame year? easy clicheh a nice to keep blaming the iphone if you chime in misses its estimates but in this case, it is just not true. the recently could say this is...
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troopser which was not easy at the time because he was told by jimmy burns former supreme court justice designed to run civilian side, mr. president, if you send troops to little rock, you better be prepared to occupy the entire south, you better be prepared for a second reconstruction but hurbert said, send them, it's a question of rule of law,d he did it, a thousand, a thousand from fort bragg, 101st airborne everybody knew who they were, fought the battle and they went there and took those children by the hand and walked into the white school, all right, they couldn't stay. >> since you brought up the relationship between the court and the public in brown v. board i wonder t if we can come forwad to the relationship today sort of by way of talking about justice kennedy and the nomination that will be announced on monday, i wonder how you see the public relationship with the supreme court, it seems like many people who are the most passionate about whoever the nominee is going to be and i don't want you to strain a territory that you can't discuss, nominee or process, but feels like a lot of people have a real dog in
troopser which was not easy at the time because he was told by jimmy burns former supreme court justice designed to run civilian side, mr. president, if you send troops to little rock, you better be prepared to occupy the entire south, you better be prepared for a second reconstruction but hurbert said, send them, it's a question of rule of law,d he did it, a thousand, a thousand from fort bragg, 101st airborne everybody knew who they were, fought the battle and they went there and took those...
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mr. bernie sanders. i'm your biggest fan. i'm and telling you, i'm feeling the burn>> caricatures are fun, because you don't have to give the back story. you can get right to the bpunch line. you know what donald trump is. >> i'm going to start this debate in the quietest voice possible. in the past, i have been big and loud but tonight, i am a sweet little baby trump. >> i think what it's done well, it's just funny. it's entertaining. "snl" is a topical show where they deal with what people are looking at, and in an election cycle, that's what people are looking at. >> our first question is for you, and it is about reproductive rights. >> they're ripping babies out of have a g vaginas. >> trump's just saying rubbish and hillary's a little shifty. it's not just the person doing a great impersonation, it's got to be a great person to impersonate. >> that's the power of "snl." it's been a de facto branding of political candidates. has "snl" ever really changed somebody's vote? that's a question that i think about all the time. >> got it. chocolate chip. rocky road. i s
mr. bernie sanders. i'm your biggest fan. i'm and telling you, i'm feeling the burn>> caricatures are fun, because you don't have to give the back story. you can get right to the bpunch line. you know what donald trump is. >> i'm going to start this debate in the quietest voice possible. in the past, i have been big and loud but tonight, i am a sweet little baby trump. >> i think what it's done well, it's just funny. it's entertaining. "snl" is a topical show where...
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mr. mcgahn to respond to it. a clear view of the president's most intimate moments with his lawyer. here with more is former federal prosecutor, doug burns. what a morning here. an attorney was quoted saying a prosecutor would, quote, kill for this type of cooperation. how unusual is this? >> well, you break it down into political, legal and public relations and media, seriously, because they are different discussions. the politics, you have talked about. legally speaking, the problem with the story, honestly, it's accurate, but subject to misinterpretation especially those who aren't well versed in federal criminal investigations. the point is, early on, under tye cobb and the early lawyers, they made a decision to be cooperative and not rely on attorney/client privileges, therefore, mcgahn went in and spoke. the problem is the insinuation or concept he is testifying against the president, he's the next john dean from watergate era, all of that isn't legally the case. however, at the same time, as you just said, you are right, dara, you can get a lot of insight from a lawyer who goes in and is willing to discuss the context of many of t
mr. mcgahn to respond to it. a clear view of the president's most intimate moments with his lawyer. here with more is former federal prosecutor, doug burns. what a morning here. an attorney was quoted saying a prosecutor would, quote, kill for this type of cooperation. how unusual is this? >> well, you break it down into political, legal and public relations and media, seriously, because they are different discussions. the politics, you have talked about. legally speaking, the problem...
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mr. trump. charges could come by the end of the month. >>> firefighters say the ferguson fire burning near yosemite is now fully contained. it took more than a month. the fire torching 96,000 acres of forest. two firefighters also lost their lives battling the flames. >>> a fund-raiser tomorrow will help the family of a fallen chp officer. dutch abouts coff chp officer kirk griess was killed in a cash in fairfield earlier this month. he was on the side of the interstate when a car slammed into both of them killing then. sean walker of rocklin was charged last week for that crash. police say he was on his phone. dutch brothers cous. coffee are funds. >>> still to come, a new role for ride share drivers. getting people to the doctor. a new idea that is helping to keep people healthy. >>> and if you work for the post office, would you deliver a package into this mailbox? the story behind this slithery surprise. >>> right now we're seeing some low clouds near sfo. temperatures in the mid-50s, likely to find some flight delays tomorrow as some misty skies return. we'll talk about that, air quality, and
mr. trump. charges could come by the end of the month. >>> firefighters say the ferguson fire burning near yosemite is now fully contained. it took more than a month. the fire torching 96,000 acres of forest. two firefighters also lost their lives battling the flames. >>> a fund-raiser tomorrow will help the family of a fallen chp officer. dutch abouts coff chp officer kirk griess was killed in a cash in fairfield earlier this month. he was on the side of the interstate when a...
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capital and i thought it was the night i told him you burned every bit of medical capital that you have and don't anybody spend it for you. >> my theory of mr smith goes to washington as a synonym. i felt like a fish out of water. i want to stay in south carolina have the desire but every time ago when the south the important issues to the governor they would say that in washington military or public service that's washington you are running for the wrong office. maybe lieut. governor or two would be a better special candidate. so it was like david killed goliath i looked for the open ticket opportunity. [laughter] so i found myself wanting to challenge the incumbent but now found myself in the race. that wasn't the best strategy looking back but when i arrived i realized strategy just to get you there is not enough to be successful the reason i could lean on trey is that what i found to be true is he was grounded. it wasn't based on poles or ask by experience and have something so grounded anchored so that made it easier for me to rely on him for important issues like rick mulvaney. the four horsemen. >> esquire morgan seen name dust. >> t
capital and i thought it was the night i told him you burned every bit of medical capital that you have and don't anybody spend it for you. >> my theory of mr smith goes to washington as a synonym. i felt like a fish out of water. i want to stay in south carolina have the desire but every time ago when the south the important issues to the governor they would say that in washington military or public service that's washington you are running for the wrong office. maybe lieut. governor or...
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burned off in berlin this is the day. these are very serious charges and reflect a pattern of lies and dishonesty overt extended period of time mr cohen decided that he was above the law and for that he is going to pay a very very serious. matter of course if it was not your original mission believe me you would have. something very much to tell nothing new and prior to coming here we continue the way i don't think. they do the right here which we can all pick out. where is their closure you know they're still looking for a culture where they're coming here to find some comfort or we want to find that connor's yet. also coming up tonight presidential problems of a different color turkish president richard tell your fare to juan won the election on a promise of prosperity it is a promise that he cannot keep and i get it but this is the place i paid an extra city gas someone to bounce that wouldn't be much left and everything's become so expensive. we begin the day with a man who once said he'd take a bullet for donald trump and now he's putting a knife in donald trump's back michael cohen the u.s. president's former attorney yest
burned off in berlin this is the day. these are very serious charges and reflect a pattern of lies and dishonesty overt extended period of time mr cohen decided that he was above the law and for that he is going to pay a very very serious. matter of course if it was not your original mission believe me you would have. something very much to tell nothing new and prior to coming here we continue the way i don't think. they do the right here which we can all pick out. where is their closure you...
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mr. president, is the path that you have laid, it's clear. this is unacceptable that year after year, we are watching our forests burn, our habitat destroyed andur communities devastated, and it is absolutely preventible, and public lands are for everybody to enjoy and not just held hostage by these special interest groups. thank you, mr. president. >> ryan was saying it's not a global warming thing. it's a management situation. and one of the elements that he talked about was the fact that we have fallen trees and instead of removing those fallen trees, which get to be extremely combustible, instead of removing them, gently removing them, beautifully removing them, we leave them to burn and actually, in many cases, catch fire much easier than a healthy tree, a healthy growing tree. could you just discuss that for a second? >> well, mr. president, we import lumber in this country, yet there are billions of board feet that are on the forest floor rotting. rotting. and whether you're a global warmist advocate or denier, it doesn't make a difference when you have rotting timber, when housing prices are going up, when a lot of americans are right
mr. president, is the path that you have laid, it's clear. this is unacceptable that year after year, we are watching our forests burn, our habitat destroyed andur communities devastated, and it is absolutely preventible, and public lands are for everybody to enjoy and not just held hostage by these special interest groups. thank you, mr. president. >> ryan was saying it's not a global warming thing. it's a management situation. and one of the elements that he talked about was the fact...
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mr. trump said the meeting was about adoption and russian children. >>> and new evacuations were ordered over the weekend for the mendocino complex fire. they're some of the largest of 18 major wildfires burningy burned nearly 400 square miles and destroyed at least 68 homes. >>> a florida sheriff has released a body cam video showing a deadly shooting. meg oliver reports. >> reporter: deputy branson watson responded alone to a tense domestic violence matter in florida. the 29-year-old tells watson thpp b higgs she shouted that alquisiras hit her, motioning to her arm. he grabs her. the deputy tases him in the back. police say al ka sears would not put his hands behind his back. after being told multiple times to stop he kept reaching for the deputy's taser. the body camera appears to show alquisiras becoming combative and not complying with the officer. >> i don't care if you shoot me. if you shoot me, it's the last thing you're going to do. call your amigos. call your amigos. >> chill out, buddy. >> reporter: watson pleads with the children to go inside. >> go inside, go inside. >> reporter: as the situation goes out of control, watson tases him again before firing his gun. >> if he loses h
mr. trump said the meeting was about adoption and russian children. >>> and new evacuations were ordered over the weekend for the mendocino complex fire. they're some of the largest of 18 major wildfires burningy burned nearly 400 square miles and destroyed at least 68 homes. >>> a florida sheriff has released a body cam video showing a deadly shooting. meg oliver reports. >> reporter: deputy branson watson responded alone to a tense domestic violence matter in florida....
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myths and alternate the.ons of john burns' story that has been passed on over the years the gettysburg heritage center hosted the talk. >> our next presentation, mrmothy smith. timnd i go way, way back -- and i go way back. he is arisen from the baltimore, maryland area, and is a long-term battlefield guy here. he has authored several books. he is a former teacher and instructor at the gettysburg campus here at harrisburg community college, and he does appear regularly on pennsylvania cable network's battle series. and he has one tomorrow. and he is also a research historian
myths and alternate the.ons of john burns' story that has been passed on over the years the gettysburg heritage center hosted the talk. >> our next presentation, mrmothy smith. timnd i go way, way back -- and i go way back. he is arisen from the baltimore, maryland area, and is a long-term battlefield guy here. he has authored several books. he is a former teacher and instructor at the gettysburg campus here at harrisburg community college, and he does appear regularly on pennsylvania...
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president trump tweeted yesterday apprentice executive producer mark burn net called him to say no such tapes exist and mrlorida man now faces manslaughter charges in the shooting death of an unarmed black man. he initially avoided arrest under the state's stand your ground law. they arrested him yesterday for shooting and killing mclock ton in a parking lot dispute july 19th. he will appear in court this afternoon. clear water where the shooting happened. manuel, good morning. >> good morning, there's a memorial here for marquis mclockton near the spot he was shot and killed. initially the sheriff refused to arrest him but prosecutors have now come to a different conclusion and says it's not the first time he lashed out at someone in the very same parking lot. >> a cold blooded murderer. >> reporter: michael draca's arrest is the first step towards justice. >> something should have been done three weeks ago. i'm finally glad it happened. >> reporter: the incident began when 47-year-old drxt raca confronted the girlfriend for having parked in a handicapped space. then pulls a gun and shootses mclockton in
president trump tweeted yesterday apprentice executive producer mark burn net called him to say no such tapes exist and mrlorida man now faces manslaughter charges in the shooting death of an unarmed black man. he initially avoided arrest under the state's stand your ground law. they arrested him yesterday for shooting and killing mclock ton in a parking lot dispute july 19th. he will appear in court this afternoon. clear water where the shooting happened. manuel, good morning. >> good...
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time, because he was told by jimmy burns, former supreme court justice, resigned to run the war effort on the civilian side. the governor of south carolina, he said, mrpresident, if you send troops to little rock, you better be prepared to occupy the entire south. you better be prepared for a second reconstruction. said send them. it is a question of rule of law and he did it. 1000 from fort bragg, the 101st airborne. everybody knew who they were then. they were the people hung up on those churches steeples at normandy and fought the battle of the bulge. they took those children by the hand and walked into the white school. joshua: since you brought up the relationship between the court and the public in brown v. board, i wonder if you could come forward to the relationship today talking about the nomination that will be announced on monday -- i wonder how you see the public's relationship with the supreme court. many people who most passionate about whoever this nominee is going to be. i don't want to strain a territory you cannot discuss regarding the nominee or the it feels like a lot of people have a dog in this fight. they want something from th
time, because he was told by jimmy burns, former supreme court justice, resigned to run the war effort on the civilian side. the governor of south carolina, he said, mrpresident, if you send troops to little rock, you better be prepared to occupy the entire south. you better be prepared for a second reconstruction. said send them. it is a question of rule of law and he did it. 1000 from fort bragg, the 101st airborne. everybody knew who they were then. they were the people hung up on those...
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burn wasn't as bad. in the cash position is probably better than people thought what does it mean? it means shorts like mr. musk said will get squeezed if this can close above 325 over the next couple of sessions it's probably poised to take out the all-time high. >> you were long into the print. >> i got long around the 280 level originally when it faded back in may. so that was for me when i was trying to bottom tick the stock. i bottom ticked it quite effectively. i traded at that time 370 and that's why it bailed out of the name so the momentum to guy's point everyone is negative you go to a kid's party now and everyone's telling you, that's a hell of a short. that to me, everyone is on the wrong side of the boat i'm going to stay long because i do think you'll see another pop. >> miss finerman >> yes, sir? >> yes i feel leak we only have half here, right? we haven't heard him -- we haven't heard him speak. we know how eventful that could be >> that's right. does he question the questioners like he did last time? >> yeah, that was on. >> does he talk about the shorts like he likes to do and troll davi
burn wasn't as bad. in the cash position is probably better than people thought what does it mean? it means shorts like mr. musk said will get squeezed if this can close above 325 over the next couple of sessions it's probably poised to take out the all-time high. >> you were long into the print. >> i got long around the 280 level originally when it faded back in may. so that was for me when i was trying to bottom tick the stock. i bottom ticked it quite effectively. i traded at...
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mr. gilbert poirier. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> ms. brooks burnst sergeant hernandez of the fifth marine regiment in the name of the shearer family. >> the final wreath will be laid by secretary william mats, host of today's event and secretary of the american battle monuments commission, escorted by members of the cemetery staff in the name of the american battle monuments commission. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ speaking foreign language ] >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand for rifle volleys, "taps," and the three national anthems. [ speaking foreign language ] [ rifle volleys ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please join me in a moment of silence. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight ♪ ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? ♪ ♪ and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air ♪ ♪ gave proof through the night that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ oh, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o'er the lan
mr. gilbert poirier. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> ms. brooks burnst sergeant hernandez of the fifth marine regiment in the name of the shearer family. >> the final wreath will be laid by secretary william mats, host of today's event and secretary of the american battle...
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mr. vice chair? >> move to adjourn. >> so moved. >> commissioner singh. >> i second. >> commissioner scott seconds. >> time? >> thank you. the time is 1:52, and now, we're adjourned. [ gavel ] >> my apartment burned down 1.5 years ago in noba. my name is leslie mccray, and i am in outside beauty sales. i have lived in this neighborhood since august of this year. after my fire in my apartment and losing everything, the red cross gave us a list of agencies in the city to reach out to and find out about various programs that could help us get back on our feet, and i signed up for the below market rate program, got my certificate, and started applying and won the housing lottery. this particular building was brand-new, and really, this is the one that i wanted out of everything i applied for. and i came to the open house here, and there were literally hundreds of people looking at the building. and i -- in my mind, i was, like, how am i ever going to possibly win this? and i did. and when you get that notice that you want, it's surreal, and you don't really believe it, and then it sinks in, yeah, i can have it, and i'm finally good to go; i can stay. my favorite thing about my home, although i miss t
mr. vice chair? >> move to adjourn. >> so moved. >> commissioner singh. >> i second. >> commissioner scott seconds. >> time? >> thank you. the time is 1:52, and now, we're adjourned. [ gavel ] >> my apartment burned down 1.5 years ago in noba. my name is leslie mccray, and i am in outside beauty sales. i have lived in this neighborhood since august of this year. after my fire in my apartment and losing everything, the red cross gave us a list of...
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burning where the reservoir is. it would be of enormous help in providing environmental water for our fish and into the delta as well as for our communities and for our agriculture. so mr. president there is a water issue and there is something you can do, help us with the reservoir. >> thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> good luck to all the folks in your district elsewhere in california, as well. this is a true disaster. >>> moscow is furious at new sanctions after a nerve agent attack in britain. will the kremlin retaliate? and president trump's lawyers seem to be out to thwart an interview with special counsel robert mueller. what is rudy giuliani's strategy? this is your wake-up call. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma
burning where the reservoir is. it would be of enormous help in providing environmental water for our fish and into the delta as well as for our communities and for our agriculture. so mr. president there is a water issue and there is something you can do, help us with the reservoir. >> thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> good luck to all the folks in your district elsewhere in california, as well. this is a true disaster. >>> moscow is furious at new sanctions...
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the road from this property in the house burned to and thend in 1865 fdr's father purchased the property. fdr's parents or jane in several delano or roosevelt. mr. james roosevelt was 52 years 26, so she was only was half his age. james and sarah only had the one child. when mr. james bought the were 17 in 1867, there rooms at the farmhouse. will -- -- the house was in large in 1915 because by then he had a inwing family and he decided he wanted a grander home for the future president. once it became active in politics, quite often events with the healthier. -- would be held here. bring cash, he would he felt it was a place he could get away from the pressures of wartime in europe. many times, his political associates would come here and they would talk about political strategies and so forth. you thelike to show that fdr added when the house was enlarged. people cant up so see the actual ramp that fdr used. ramp, hehe original would use it to get to one of his favorite rooms. waslibrary living room something he added in 1815. one day, if he did change the house, he would have a room that so much when the king and queen of great britain were se
the road from this property in the house burned to and thend in 1865 fdr's father purchased the property. fdr's parents or jane in several delano or roosevelt. mr. james roosevelt was 52 years 26, so she was only was half his age. james and sarah only had the one child. when mr. james bought the were 17 in 1867, there rooms at the farmhouse. will -- -- the house was in large in 1915 because by then he had a inwing family and he decided he wanted a grander home for the future president. once it...
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while it's a simple super burning part of the sun so you know if all of those calculations work and if the material can survive it's going to work out just great and just lastly mr malik we have made a lot of the fact that this is the fastest object ever created i want you to give us an idea of just how fast it will be traveling so you know ness is the most recent fastest vehicle was the pluto new horizons and when it launched it took about ten years to get to pluto that's pretty fast for a mission this spacecraft when it's kind of at its max speed of something like four hundred thirty thousand miles an hour if you get from tokyo to washington d.c. in a minute that's how fast it's going to be traveling so just a mind blowing speed and it's going to need that to really circle the sun as what it was at. the schematic it's great to get you know and. that is space dot com static malik joining us live from new york thank you a pleasure. still ahead on the news out of the travel plans of thousands of people are disrupted as ryan as pilots go on strike. a mother seeking answers on why his son was murdered by members of colombia's military and president trying to critic
while it's a simple super burning part of the sun so you know if all of those calculations work and if the material can survive it's going to work out just great and just lastly mr malik we have made a lot of the fact that this is the fastest object ever created i want you to give us an idea of just how fast it will be traveling so you know ness is the most recent fastest vehicle was the pluto new horizons and when it launched it took about ten years to get to pluto that's pretty fast for a...
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burning for a week, and has claimed six lives and destroyed more than 880 homes. iran today all but dismissed president trump's offer to h talks with president hassan rouhani. mr. trump said yesterday he's open to a meeting, with no preconditions, but the iranian foreign ministry said reinstating u.s. sanctions is no way to promote dialogue. the head of the hard-line revolutionary guards went einn further, s "iran is not north korea, to accept your offer for a meeting." there's evidence that north korea is building morare long- e missiles, as it talks with the united states about giving up nuclear weapons. the "washington post" reports, new satellite imageshow work at a facility near the capital, pyongyang. the same factory already produced missiles capable of reaching the u.s. in zimbwe, the electoral commission says it needs more time to anunce the results of monday's vote for president and the parliament. pporters of opposition leader nelson chamisa spent the day celebrating unofficial tallies on social media that appeared to show him winning. they also accused the electoral dcommission of trying to emmerson mnangagwa, the current president, by delaying the
burning for a week, and has claimed six lives and destroyed more than 880 homes. iran today all but dismissed president trump's offer to h talks with president hassan rouhani. mr. trump said yesterday he's open to a meeting, with no preconditions, but the iranian foreign ministry said reinstating u.s. sanctions is no way to promote dialogue. the head of the hard-line revolutionary guards went einn further, s "iran is not north korea, to accept your offer for a meeting." there's...
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burn. ramy: but now he is facing lawsuits from that tweet. factual or not factual? is it being probed? [laughter] eric: probably the best way to characterize mron racing terms, we call it the ragged edge. his actions really have supported tesla's share price for years. that can be a double-edged toward but for investors, any equity they have in tesla, not based on the company's financial performance. i have talked to major investors who have said it is not an investment in tesla but an elon musk investment. he drives the share price by staying in the news. we saw this last week. he made that announcement and drove share price. why was it? hard to read. ramy: we have a story about tesla killers, jaguar, porsche -- is the appeal losing its luster for tesla? eric: i think the brand is appealing. the problem is technological. tesla doesn't have any technology that is dispensable. that doesn't mean it is not enough of a good car. ev's are very mature, worked out and any automaker that goes to a material one supplier community can get the same controllers and promoters and deliver in the same package. the same problem for tesla is tesla has to make
burn. ramy: but now he is facing lawsuits from that tweet. factual or not factual? is it being probed? [laughter] eric: probably the best way to characterize mron racing terms, we call it the ragged edge. his actions really have supported tesla's share price for years. that can be a double-edged toward but for investors, any equity they have in tesla, not based on the company's financial performance. i have talked to major investors who have said it is not an investment in tesla but an elon...
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burn every bridge and they have absolutely no fear. >> category is people who annoy you. audience, keep quiet. >> i know it but i don't think i should say it. >> five seconds, mr you can't do that. the groups that come and get angry at us and then we say okay, we'd better not make fun of them anymore, it has to be all okay or none of it is okay. >> there was just one thing you didn't count on, that more people besides me hate "family guy." >> yeah. >> tonight, "family guy" creator seth macfarlane offender. he's an qua opportunity offender. sarah palin, christians, gays, no one off limits. >> i live in a crummy neighborhood. >> the bradies? >> yeah, they got robbers, thugs, drug deal's, you name it. >> you folks want some pancakes? >> no, thank you. >> we have gee my ma witnesses. >> where is the line for you? is there a line? >> the jfk pez dispenser i wish we had never done. that was over the line. >> take him out. >> check it out. it's a john f. kennedy pez dispenser. good thing i still have my bobby kennedy pez dispenser. >> seth macfarlane pushes the envelope more than i've ever seen anyone else do. >> screw this. i just came up here to buy some fireworks.
burn every bridge and they have absolutely no fear. >> category is people who annoy you. audience, keep quiet. >> i know it but i don't think i should say it. >> five seconds, mr you can't do that. the groups that come and get angry at us and then we say okay, we'd better not make fun of them anymore, it has to be all okay or none of it is okay. >> there was just one thing you didn't count on, that more people besides me hate "family guy." >> yeah....
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mr. roker is standing by on this friday morning, good morning, al. >> good morning, guys, thank you for getting your first weather from us. we continue with the heat out west there's 11 fires burning west, the mendocino and car fire so not good news. there is cooling but it's only happening in the pacific northwest. the rest of the west stays toasty and we look for a high today in olympia 79 where it should be but six degrees above average in reno. 104 great falls and going into the weekend you'll see the temperatures continue to stay warm along the pacific northwest coast. here in the east it stays hot and steamy. hot and humid weather conditions for the eastern third of the u.s., st. louis's heat index 95. it will feel like 100 in new orleans. miami 100, 104 in jacksonville. saturday it stays warm but we do get some moderation as we head into the weekend. new york -- philadelphia will be in the mid-80s, tampa will be in the upper 80s. we look for st. louis with temperatures near 90 degrees. we'll get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. ute when they're angry. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we a
mr. roker is standing by on this friday morning, good morning, al. >> good morning, guys, thank you for getting your first weather from us. we continue with the heat out west there's 11 fires burning west, the mendocino and car fire so not good news. there is cooling but it's only happening in the pacific northwest. the rest of the west stays toasty and we look for a high today in olympia 79 where it should be but six degrees above average in reno. 104 great falls and going into the...
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mr. gale, and you can come again soon. thank you, david. >> thank you. stuart: we've got to get to the wildfires in california. they're still burning.ions are underway. tell me. >> reporter: yeah, something like 20,000 people now being evacuated in this area where the holy fire is burning, stuart. and up on the hillsides behind me, you were just taking a close-up look at those flames. the problem is they're starting to creep down the hills. this is part of the cleveland national forest here. they're creeping down, stuart, and i'll let you take a closer look at it. as we have stood here over the last 30 minutes or so, those have moved a good 50 yards, i would say. the flames that are hidden in part by the trees there, they've moved a good 50 yards down, and they've only got a couple hundred yards more to move town before they e will get into in the residential treat that we're many. firefighters are up there, they're doing their best to protect property, but it is a race against time the here. right now the wind conditions pretty good, in favor of the firefighters. but we are told that the winds are going to pick up significantly thi
mr. gale, and you can come again soon. thank you, david. >> thank you. stuart: we've got to get to the wildfires in california. they're still burning.ions are underway. tell me. >> reporter: yeah, something like 20,000 people now being evacuated in this area where the holy fire is burning, stuart. and up on the hillsides behind me, you were just taking a close-up look at those flames. the problem is they're starting to creep down the hills. this is part of the cleveland national...
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mr. theismann we think you're all right. hope you come back soon. >> thank you so much. stuart: sure thing. check this out. bodycam footage shows a texas police officer running into a burning up a sleeping father, helped get six children it safety. the officer sprang into action, despite orders to wait for backup. by the way he has no firefighter training. he is one good man. >>> missouri first state in the nation to regulate use of the word meat. i know it's a cliche. you can't make this stuff up. >>> months after toys "r" us closed its doors for good. another iconic toy store fao schwarz plans to make a return to new york city. tell you the weather. it is hot as the devil in new york today. going back to 94, 95 degrees. it is summer. we kind of like it there. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast busine
mr. theismann we think you're all right. hope you come back soon. >> thank you so much. stuart: sure thing. check this out. bodycam footage shows a texas police officer running into a burning up a sleeping father, helped get six children it safety. the officer sprang into action, despite orders to wait for backup. by the way he has no firefighter training. he is one good man. >>> missouri first state in the nation to regulate use of the word meat. i know it's a cliche. you can't...
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mr. albence about the diversion of resources from i.c.e. to this effort of redefining children. here is what he said. the beneficiaries of donald trump policy are drug smugglers, coyotes and gang members. while burning our resources on this family effort. that was last friday at the customs and border patrol with the agents at o'hare as they were sifting through millions of packages coming into the united states trying to stop the flow of narcotics and fentanyl and other things into our country. what is your number one need here? you said more people. my guess is that most americans would say to you and your agency, stop the drugs from coming in here. stop the fentanyl for goodness sake and stop separating kids from their families and spending your resources and personnel on that effort. wouldn't you agree? >> well, again, i.c.e. has two operational components. homeland security investigations which does fentanyl investigations which does a human trafficking and smuggling investigations is not involved in this effort.i would further note the reason we had to put these additional resources to this effort was the result of a judges order. we had -- >> it was a result of the creation of this policy by
mr. albence about the diversion of resources from i.c.e. to this effort of redefining children. here is what he said. the beneficiaries of donald trump policy are drug smugglers, coyotes and gang members. while burning our resources on this family effort. that was last friday at the customs and border patrol with the agents at o'hare as they were sifting through millions of packages coming into the united states trying to stop the flow of narcotics and fentanyl and other things into our...
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former cia director john brennan white house spokeswoman sara sanders made the announcement citing mr burns quote erratic conduct and behavior of the am president of mirth means brennan an outspoken critic of president trump no longer has any access to sensitive information that. thousands of people have taken to the streets of nicaragua's capital city monoglot to demand the release of protesters arrested since anti-government rallies began and i pro a number of high profile activists have been taken into custody yet raised with spock by the government's plans to my cuts to the country's pension system. only a day off to the turkish president calls for a sweeping boy called of apple i phones and grown deals a massive pike an import tariff for white writing other u.s. goods will hop reaction from the streets of istanbul. cyborgs off the role of the unite to global robot elites meet in beijing for the world robot conference the. european regulators are clamping down on global rental agency air b.n. b. the spot is popular a t.v. generation share. a wall come to your business use optimism funny
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cia director john brennan white house spokeswoman sara sanders made the announcement so i think mr burns quote erratic conduct and behavior the president of mirth means brennan an outspoken critic of president trump no longer has any access to sensitive information that. thousands of people have taken to the streets of nicaragua's capital city monoglot to demand the release of protesters are arrested since anti-government rallies began and i pro a number of high profile activists have been taken into custody yet raised was sparked by the government's plans to make cuts to the country's pension system. a day after a major highway bridge collapsed in the italian city of genoa rescue teams are still searching for survivors the death toll tonight thirty nine tonight italy's prime minister has declared a state of emergency for all of genoa this crisis is growing and danger remains more than three hundred families living near the bridge have been forced to evacuate and we still have no idea how a bridge built to withstand an earthquake was brought down in a summer storm i'm off in berlin this
cia director john brennan white house spokeswoman sara sanders made the announcement so i think mr burns quote erratic conduct and behavior the president of mirth means brennan an outspoken critic of president trump no longer has any access to sensitive information that. thousands of people have taken to the streets of nicaragua's capital city monoglot to demand the release of protesters are arrested since anti-government rallies began and i pro a number of high profile activists have been...
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burned the town down and carmichael came to baltimore. you mentioned humphrey. humphrey was gaining and if you can believe it we were campaigning on long island, he went to the president -- mr. nixon, you know, i'm not doing any good here, we have the same old message. let me go out, i can help agnew. so i went out and spent a week on agnew's plane, we were going down through the upper south with spero t. agnew to win that area. so i do think that hubert humphrey if he had moved earlier would have done better. and one season was his campaign from september to -- that salt lake city speech was bedeviled everywhere with dump the hump and obscene comments. he finally got to the point himself where he was denouncing fascism out here, they won't let me speak, teddy kennedy was being denounced in massachusetts with teddy kennedy, but when he delivered that salt lake city speech it turned for humphrey and he began really moving up the hill at a tremendous clip. i remember going to nixon and saying, we have to attack humphrey to drive the wedge back through the party because it's coming together. >> very quickly. >> and we didn't do a thing. >> who was george wallace? >> oh, george
burned the town down and carmichael came to baltimore. you mentioned humphrey. humphrey was gaining and if you can believe it we were campaigning on long island, he went to the president -- mr. nixon, you know, i'm not doing any good here, we have the same old message. let me go out, i can help agnew. so i went out and spent a week on agnew's plane, we were going down through the upper south with spero t. agnew to win that area. so i do think that hubert humphrey if he had moved earlier would...