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. >> i mean, by just, does he mean like a few hours ago, or has this baby remained nameless?five years ago. how about jack as a name for the baby. >> should be. because the commish got all three game calls right. >> not one, not two, but all three. and the scores were pretty close. jack was impressive. he took the day off to celebrate how right he was. not bad. that's something. >> he called the vikings 30-23, it was 24-20. chargers 28-6, it was 29-16. redskins, 20-10, it was 30-20. >> he was off on that 30-20 one. >> when we come back, how the other half celebrated thanksgiving. celebrities, they're just like other stars. [ laughter ] "the skinny's" next. -- the skinny's next. it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. new tide pods child guard pack. helps keep your laundry pacs safe and your child safer. align, press and unzip. >>> "world news now" continues af ♪ skinny, so skinny >> skinny time. >> did you have a good thanksgiving? >> it was a great thanksgiving. i hosted. it was a long thanksgiving. wow. >> hands full. >> who knew you had to do all t
. >> i mean, by just, does he mean like a few hours ago, or has this baby remained nameless?five years ago. how about jack as a name for the baby. >> should be. because the commish got all three game calls right. >> not one, not two, but all three. and the scores were pretty close. jack was impressive. he took the day off to celebrate how right he was. not bad. that's something. >> he called the vikings 30-23, it was 24-20. chargers 28-6, it was 29-16. redskins, 20-10,...
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. >> now, listen, to jamie's point, at least one young performer on the red carpet who will go namelessana ross. so listen to mr. foxx and google him. >> another thing that really blew us away last night. the fashion. oh, it was so good. the stars gave us their best style tips and one secret about spanx that wiyou have got to he. >>> sad news about david cassidy. the latest "the partridge family" icon >> playing live for my fans has been the thing that has been motivating me to continue to work and do what i love to do. >> reporter: a spokesperson for david cassie tells "e.t." the legendary pop star has been in critical condition for five days. the rep says, quote, his organs are failing. he's conscious and surrounded by fam lip the back in february, the 67-year-old revealed he was battling dementia for over two years. he came to fame on "the partridge family." ♪ i think i love you >> reporter: but the spot light turned harsh. he struggled with a substance abuse problem. >> i was a closet alcoholic. i would go home and sit alone and drink. >> reporter: in the years that fold, he was arr
. >> now, listen, to jamie's point, at least one young performer on the red carpet who will go namelessana ross. so listen to mr. foxx and google him. >> another thing that really blew us away last night. the fashion. oh, it was so good. the stars gave us their best style tips and one secret about spanx that wiyou have got to he. >>> sad news about david cassidy. the latest "the partridge family" icon >> playing live for my fans has been the thing that has...
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community made up of about 400 people so when 26 are murdered and 20 others are wounded, it's not a namelessaceless act. they know each other and it's painful. >> it's a community forever tie today the lives taken inside this small church. >> knowing that it can happen at the blink of an eye makes me think how fast life can go by. >> joshua lost a friend in the gunfire unleashed in that sank wrairy. sanctuary. >> he's been riding around talking to others about the way he feels. >> johnny menendez shares that feeling. >> it's shocking. i have friends that didn't make it. i have a nephew that is being operated on as we speak. >> 16-year-old cameron jones shows up near the church bearing flow ter and balloons. her best friend was at church with her mother. >> walking down the school and your best friend isn't with you and everyone is crying along with you. cameron's best friend is expected to live, but her mother, karen mcnolte didn't make it. >> i would be like her and not believe it. my mom is my best friend and her mom is hers. i couldn't imagine. >> we heard the residents say they have each
community made up of about 400 people so when 26 are murdered and 20 others are wounded, it's not a namelessaceless act. they know each other and it's painful. >> it's a community forever tie today the lives taken inside this small church. >> knowing that it can happen at the blink of an eye makes me think how fast life can go by. >> joshua lost a friend in the gunfire unleashed in that sank wrairy. sanctuary. >> he's been riding around talking to others about the way he...
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and that namelessness seemed like a form of abandonment for which i felt personally responsible. i understand a professional sense that the patient was not abandoned. that his triage was purposeful that it provided accent to medical efficiency which ultimately saved other soldiers lives. but i also understood that the theory of triage quickly eroded confronted with the raw, human emotion of sorting through wounded patients and assigning them to triage categories in my mind, the theoretical and practical waged a constant battle. so that whatever i participated in a triage decision part of me said yes. and part of me said no. well -- we move on from the hospital i move on from my first tour. i do two more tours of duty in iraq. and i see many more images and voices like this many stories of the same nature. i get injured somewhere in my third tour, and their all or injuries -- from a missile that went off nearby. medevaced home and i have a year full of recuperative srming and 1 srngs in 14 months something is like that and at the tail end, i -- i get my -- fourth mission assignmen
and that namelessness seemed like a form of abandonment for which i felt personally responsible. i understand a professional sense that the patient was not abandoned. that his triage was purposeful that it provided accent to medical efficiency which ultimately saved other soldiers lives. but i also understood that the theory of triage quickly eroded confronted with the raw, human emotion of sorting through wounded patients and assigning them to triage categories in my mind, the theoretical and...
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these guys are sharp i come back to the serialization that the intelligent and they haven't for the nameless is monitoring. the mission by this i think is a machine in this game and his message kind of a case of like to stay cool with that pushing out what the sky before the interest on two sets of hour by the time comes guns ever when they all want to. have jim on phone because i. can see in the settings on the man so that it's not cool to become type of material big. business and i did this image up that sucked so slim is astonished controversial case and. vest and i'm never gonna go one better the studio if it is a sovereign nation other than a show i guess used to be inevitable it could be of the latest in the very take it is the lead star of golf's past and india's of it on how to manage. their own ish that had been dubbed by to kvetch to be india and christian for five . or ten points to get some god has anything been stuck in the seventies in the last year that's what i'm trying to consequent about sublime all spend see the members are listed on. so much that it. shall plot whether i
these guys are sharp i come back to the serialization that the intelligent and they haven't for the nameless is monitoring. the mission by this i think is a machine in this game and his message kind of a case of like to stay cool with that pushing out what the sky before the interest on two sets of hour by the time comes guns ever when they all want to. have jim on phone because i. can see in the settings on the man so that it's not cool to become type of material big. business and i did this...
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the sin in the creation, if you will, of the src was that it was sort of a faceless, nameless thing thatresponsible to no one. and if the citizens had a problem or concerned about a policy, who did you complain to? now, mayor kenney, i give him a lot of credit, said, "it's now my responsibility. you complain to me. i will take it." and i'm sure he'll be held accountable for that. >> one of the complaints was that it was too sort of tight that it's who you know and that's how you get put on the board, and maybe you're gonna just pass a policy because it's your friend that puts you on the board. so, that's why in the first place state control started and to get the finances untangled, certainly. >> well, as a conservative, i like local control, but these were babysitters. the city of philadelphia needed babysitters. that's exactly how i see it. that's how they got the funding. i don't know what's changed. what has changed here as far as reading skills, math skills, and, also, the deficit -- >> a $100 million deficit projected. >> so, i'm glad to see this happen, but jim kenney will not be
the sin in the creation, if you will, of the src was that it was sort of a faceless, nameless thing thatresponsible to no one. and if the citizens had a problem or concerned about a policy, who did you complain to? now, mayor kenney, i give him a lot of credit, said, "it's now my responsibility. you complain to me. i will take it." and i'm sure he'll be held accountable for that. >> one of the complaints was that it was too sort of tight that it's who you know and that's how you...
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situations and before all nameless president mugabe they're saying that it must respect party principles and procedure is he implying that the approaching exam no p f congress is going to decide his fate well he is principle implying that. expects to take charge of the process of deciding who is the person that will lead the party but of course this is again defying reality on the ground that he's been rejected by the party and he's trying to apply a procedural approach to say we will rather prefer. following the guidelines of the party and following the rules as opposed to opposing vying creaks because we do know that there are factions within and indications at the moment is that this faction which was principally aligned to use wife really has been pushed out and put out and now is attempting you know last minute attempt to appeal to the use of processes and guidelines to address the difficulties of the ins on the p.f. and wondered see it as a lost cause at this point when many are very happy to see that the processes are being followed by a peaceful process or so far this crisis has
situations and before all nameless president mugabe they're saying that it must respect party principles and procedure is he implying that the approaching exam no p f congress is going to decide his fate well he is principle implying that. expects to take charge of the process of deciding who is the person that will lead the party but of course this is again defying reality on the ground that he's been rejected by the party and he's trying to apply a procedural approach to say we will rather...
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. >> i mean, by just, does he mean a few hours ago or has this baby renamed nameless for -- >> five years ago. >> by the way, how about jack as a name for the baby. >> it should be. >> because -- >> because the comish got all three game calls right. >> fought one, not two, but all three. and the scores are pretty close. jack was impressive. he actually took the day off to celebrate how right he was. not bad. >> he called the vikings 30-23. chargers 28-6. redskins 28-30. it was 30-20. >> he was off on that one. >>> when we come back, how the other half celebrated thanksgiving. celebrities, they're just like other stars. >> "the skinny" is next. -- the skinny's next. ito become dangerous.d for an everyday item new tide pods child guard pack. helps keep your laundry pacs safe and your child safer. align, press and unzip. >>> "world news now" continues they don't help single moms. hi. hi. what happened to our house last year? it flooded. and the water flooded out. yeah. the red cross arranged the hotel for us. they gave me that break, that leverage, to be able to get it together and... take c
. >> i mean, by just, does he mean a few hours ago or has this baby renamed nameless for -- >> five years ago. >> by the way, how about jack as a name for the baby. >> it should be. >> because -- >> because the comish got all three game calls right. >> fought one, not two, but all three. and the scores are pretty close. jack was impressive. he actually took the day off to celebrate how right he was. not bad. >> he called the vikings 30-23....
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there is no question when you provide corporate tax relief it doesn't stay just with a nameless, facelessorporation. it also goes to higher wages. it goes to more people getting jobs. it is not limited to just big corporate fat cats. this will have a pretty broad effect. it will help all americans t will improve the economy and job market. liz: say it again and again. ireland cut its rate down, cash and jobs came pouring into ireland. that is the point here. get the corporate rate down, turn it into tax haven to get the corporate cash back home. turn to "new york times" editorial board. here is what happened. apparently "the times" opinion page doesn't like the tax cut plan. they tweeted out the phone numbers of seven republican senators that might vote against it. here is the "time"'s opinion page tweeting this out. now is the time to contact senators if you haven't done it already about this tax plan. find yours here. contact senator collins with her phone number, particularly if you live in maine ask her to oppose the senate tax bill because it would repeal obamacare individual mandate
there is no question when you provide corporate tax relief it doesn't stay just with a nameless, facelessorporation. it also goes to higher wages. it goes to more people getting jobs. it is not limited to just big corporate fat cats. this will have a pretty broad effect. it will help all americans t will improve the economy and job market. liz: say it again and again. ireland cut its rate down, cash and jobs came pouring into ireland. that is the point here. get the corporate rate down, turn it...
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traded voicehad messages with someone from the federal society who will remain nameless so i do not embarrass jonathan bunch. [laughter] we finally connected on the phone. i had heard they were attempting to figure out how to get in touch with the trump campaign. he managed to get in touch with all the other campaigns, but the trump campaign was lean and mean. it caught on with the voters quickly. but did not catch on with the political class. frankly, still hasn't. we are very proud of that. [laughter] funny now. where you laughing then? then?e you laughing i was. [laughter] just keep going. get on the phone with the unnamed federal society person, with the in the -- the initials j b, and he said hey, i want to talk to you. we are trying to get in touch with the trump campaign. we have talked about the campaign, judicial selection. we will not take positions in the election. i said, i understand that. i double in nonprofit tax law. in nonprofit tax law. is that i am glad you called. we were just talking about judicial selection. in the voice said you are? we actually have somebody in the cam
traded voicehad messages with someone from the federal society who will remain nameless so i do not embarrass jonathan bunch. [laughter] we finally connected on the phone. i had heard they were attempting to figure out how to get in touch with the trump campaign. he managed to get in touch with all the other campaigns, but the trump campaign was lean and mean. it caught on with the voters quickly. but did not catch on with the political class. frankly, still hasn't. we are very proud of that....
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there was only one set of nameless remains left to identify. but by now it seemed likely that whoever she was, her name was probably already on ida's list. the new year began with the detectives knowing they needed a break and they were prepared to follow any tip anywhere if that's what it took to solve the case. >> albuquerque police and fbi agents are now in joplin, missouri. >> then a news flash came from missouri that had everyone in albuquerque glued to their screens. >> that's a long ways away from albuquerque, new mexico. >>> coming up -- is the answer to the mystery blowing in the wind? >> he's in the area where the prostitutes frequent. a photographer, someone has close contact with the people. and now to investigative leads or other sources, we find something that tells us a little bit about their lifestyle which could give us again that gut reaction. it's got to be. it's got to be that person. >> when "dateline" continues. when it's time to move to underwear toddlers see things a bit differently thanks to pampers easy ups while they
there was only one set of nameless remains left to identify. but by now it seemed likely that whoever she was, her name was probably already on ida's list. the new year began with the detectives knowing they needed a break and they were prepared to follow any tip anywhere if that's what it took to solve the case. >> albuquerque police and fbi agents are now in joplin, missouri. >> then a news flash came from missouri that had everyone in albuquerque glued to their screens. >>...
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[laughter] i traded emember, voice messages with someone from society who will remain nameless, so i don't bunch, and wethan finally connected on the phone and i heard they were attempting to get in ut how touch with the trump campaign. they had managed to get in touch with the other campaigns but the campaign was kind of lean and mean, and, you know, it with the voters quickly but did not catch on with the political class. frankly, still hasn't. [laughter] it's funny now, but were you then?ing [laughter] >> i was. i have substance coming up. just keep going. so, i get on the phone with the society ederalist person with the initials jb, and he said, hey, you know, i want you.alk to we're trying to get in touch with the trump campaign. out, want to talk about judicial selection. obviously we aren't going to take a position. i aid i understand that dabble in nonprofit tax law. to time. side note, lois was head of the enforcement years ago, just saying. so i said, oh, i'm glad you called. we were just talking about judicial selection, and the voice on the other end said, you we actually
[laughter] i traded emember, voice messages with someone from society who will remain nameless, so i don't bunch, and wethan finally connected on the phone and i heard they were attempting to get in ut how touch with the trump campaign. they had managed to get in touch with the other campaigns but the campaign was kind of lean and mean, and, you know, it with the voters quickly but did not catch on with the political class. frankly, still hasn't. [laughter] it's funny now, but were you then?ing...
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and i remember, i traded voice messages with someone from the federalist society who will remain nameless, so i don't embarrass jonathan bunch, and we finally connected on the phone and i heard they were attempting to figure out how to get in touch with the trump campaign. they had managed to get in touch with the other campaigns but the trump campaign was kind of lean and mean, and, you know, it caught on with the voters quickly but did not catch on with the political class. frankly, still hasn't. [laughter] we're very proud of that. it's funny now, but were you laughing then? [laughter] i was. so, i have substance coming up. just keep going. so, i get on the phone with the unnamed federalist society person person with the initials jb, and he said, hey, you know, i want to talk to you. we're trying to get in touch with the trump campaign. we're reaching out, want to talk about judicial selection. obviously we aren't going to take a position. i said i understand that i dabble in nonprofit tax law. from time to time. side note, lois was head of the fcc enforcement years ago, just saying. s
and i remember, i traded voice messages with someone from the federalist society who will remain nameless, so i don't embarrass jonathan bunch, and we finally connected on the phone and i heard they were attempting to figure out how to get in touch with the trump campaign. they had managed to get in touch with the other campaigns but the trump campaign was kind of lean and mean, and, you know, it caught on with the voters quickly but did not catch on with the political class. frankly, still...
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in nameless alleyways that branched off, she figured i wouldn't be able to find her apartment. i waited under the red canvas awning shaded electronics shops willing myself to look inconspicuous. this wasn't easy. westerners never came to this part of the city, two groups to visit the shrine. am i still alone in shadows beneath canvas awnings a man walked past. he stopped short to rub her neck, then took a post beside me and watched me from the corner of his eye. when i caught him staring he glanced away nervously. if he was a spy he needed to go back to spy school. i was relieved to see her crossing the main street towards me. she was tall for any iraqi woman, she wore men's black jeans and a men's black shoes and a man's overcoat that defied the oppressive heat, it was a style she adopted when the war began and there were bigger problems to worry about when conforming to fashion. her broad and high boned face light have been beautiful if she paid the least attention to vanity. her face was unusual here, because it seemed cheerful, right at home, as if we weren't walking throug
in nameless alleyways that branched off, she figured i wouldn't be able to find her apartment. i waited under the red canvas awning shaded electronics shops willing myself to look inconspicuous. this wasn't easy. westerners never came to this part of the city, two groups to visit the shrine. am i still alone in shadows beneath canvas awnings a man walked past. he stopped short to rub her neck, then took a post beside me and watched me from the corner of his eye. when i caught him staring he...
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let's say an anchor who will remain nameless.old post office was saved. the rest is a parking lot. a core group of eight residents has ignited a drive to create a new downtown. >> people are starting to come back to the downtowns. i think we're getting so alienated with electronics that we want a central place to come to. and see other people and interface with other people. >> dan has drawn sketches of what he envisions, including a replacement for the old santa clara theater complete with the sign out front. the group reclaiming the down, spaekts big turnout. when a city council committee will hold a public hearing to discuss ideas. the group says it what's that 1,800 members, including more than 1,000 on facebook. an indication of a growing grass routes movement. >> to restore it to what it was. something unique. right in the footprint. >> what could be downtown santa clara, abc7 news. >> if you want to attend a meeting on down, it is next wednesday at 6:30 at the city council chambers. thanks for joining us for abc7 news at 4
let's say an anchor who will remain nameless.old post office was saved. the rest is a parking lot. a core group of eight residents has ignited a drive to create a new downtown. >> people are starting to come back to the downtowns. i think we're getting so alienated with electronics that we want a central place to come to. and see other people and interface with other people. >> dan has drawn sketches of what he envisions, including a replacement for the old santa clara theater...
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two women who wanted to remain nameless that these accusations are in fact true. we do know that charlie rose will likely not be seen on the ever maybe ever. >> maybe ever again. he'd been such an institution. >> right. this is devastating to those of us who are a little bit younger in journalism, we have our own reactions. he was the one we looked up to. my mother-in-law's in town and said we've been watching him our whole lives. it doesn't matter. it's a position of power and when you have power, as they say, sometimes it corrupts. >> thank you, kris. >> disappointing, though, for sure. >>> we are following breaking news out of the east bay. these are live pictures from nbc bay area skyranger flying over danville neighborhood. there are reports investigators are looking into a suspicious device. this is happening just off of camino. just the scene and not far from tasahara hills elementary school, and ramon valley fire stations number 36. called into both the police and the fire departments to get more information. we will update that information for you and hav
two women who wanted to remain nameless that these accusations are in fact true. we do know that charlie rose will likely not be seen on the ever maybe ever. >> maybe ever again. he'd been such an institution. >> right. this is devastating to those of us who are a little bit younger in journalism, we have our own reactions. he was the one we looked up to. my mother-in-law's in town and said we've been watching him our whole lives. it doesn't matter. it's a position of power and when...
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manhattan, in an envelope-- i mean, it was great, it was very deep throat-- by somebody who shall remain namelessly slid it across the table in an envelope. >> narrator: it was a scientific study of former players commissioned by the national football league itself. >> at the bottom of page 32, there it was: dementia. and they had asked players, or their representatives, their wives, "have you been diagnosed by a physician as having alzheimer's, dementia, or any other memory-related disease?" >> what it showed was that former nfl players seem to have memory-related disorders at a much, much higher rate than people in the regular community. and here was a study that the nfl supported, and it came out not looking too good for the nfl. >> it was the people who the league hired to find out the answers to these questions giving them the answers. and that's what they were. and so, you knew that this was going to be big. >> narrator: the study went to the heart of the prevalence question. in this case, it showed the prevalence of brain disorders was far higher among football players than the nfl anticip
manhattan, in an envelope-- i mean, it was great, it was very deep throat-- by somebody who shall remain namelessly slid it across the table in an envelope. >> narrator: it was a scientific study of former players commissioned by the national football league itself. >> at the bottom of page 32, there it was: dementia. and they had asked players, or their representatives, their wives, "have you been diagnosed by a physician as having alzheimer's, dementia, or any other...
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we went to war without the nameless faceless people. we don't win the war. among the people thought that was george washington himself. he won big in return. don't ever give up our identities. i thought if i could bring new information with don yaeger to the forefront and like a story in the event is doing extremely much better than anybody thought because fundamentally they are people of this country like you guys extremely patriotic and would love to know a new sassy to america's history where we seem to be leaving it out. i don't think you have to be a fan of history in order to read history. i asked people, do you like stories covered you like true stories cover stories about your country? if they checked two of the three boxes, they're really going to like the book and i try to get it in a way to keep it moving, keep it accurate but not right towards video professor. i have another profession. i haven't not books. what are you passionate about? i'm fascinated by the fact every time you saw war on terror, islamic extremism, every six weeks the first war
we went to war without the nameless faceless people. we don't win the war. among the people thought that was george washington himself. he won big in return. don't ever give up our identities. i thought if i could bring new information with don yaeger to the forefront and like a story in the event is doing extremely much better than anybody thought because fundamentally they are people of this country like you guys extremely patriotic and would love to know a new sassy to america's history...
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confiscated by the nazis from jewish owners now in he died in nine hundred fifty six of his some cold nameless gold it was investigated by the tax authorities five years ago good to see pictures of him and this spectacular hold of was found in an apartment he rented in munich and it was said to be worth over one billion euros there's a picture of the apartment and it by the way that estimate has gone down considerably it's not worth a billion euros however it's very significant find the. two major exhibitions have been launched to display many of these works to the public why to exhibition well two different topics actually coordinating this go at it who we sold that he actually died in two thousand and fourteen and he left everything to the museum of fine arts in ben in switzerland the exhibition there is concentrating on what scrolled and top sets are couldn't this is the degenerate that the nazis didn't like it wasn't arian and awful whatever. and the exhibition in bong concentrates is on the looted nazi work stolen from jewish families or others persecuted by the nazis naturally the questi
confiscated by the nazis from jewish owners now in he died in nine hundred fifty six of his some cold nameless gold it was investigated by the tax authorities five years ago good to see pictures of him and this spectacular hold of was found in an apartment he rented in munich and it was said to be worth over one billion euros there's a picture of the apartment and it by the way that estimate has gone down considerably it's not worth a billion euros however it's very significant find the. two...
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either we have rights as individuals or we don't and i don't want to turn that over into a nameless group21-member committee. nicolle, over in huntsville, fifth congressional district represented by mel brooks, a group of 35 to 40, about, republican activists that voted for a resolution, unanimously, to say they back roy moore. four of those committee members appearing today were a part of that. it's very unlikely the alabama gop will remove him as a candidate today. nonetheless, the roy moore campaign has scheduled this press conference to start at the exact same time at that meeting. i hope that made sense. >> made tons of sense. thank you for your reporting from there. we'll keep calling on you. i guess you're working 24/7 any other this point. thanks for spending some time with us. i want you to speak to what we're hearing about his -- his supporters. it is a combination of, sadly what he did wasn't that bad and i don't believe what he did, but we've talked a lot about the second. not that much about the first. >> you're seeing the state committee really dig in, and they seem to be fu
either we have rights as individuals or we don't and i don't want to turn that over into a nameless group21-member committee. nicolle, over in huntsville, fifth congressional district represented by mel brooks, a group of 35 to 40, about, republican activists that voted for a resolution, unanimously, to say they back roy moore. four of those committee members appearing today were a part of that. it's very unlikely the alabama gop will remove him as a candidate today. nonetheless, the roy moore...
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another committeewoman said they would not allow a nameless, faceless group of people to take away from the voters wanted and said you can think whatever you want of the man and believe the allegations to be true, but they're not going to allow 21 individuals, part of this gop apparatus, to take those -- votes away. you know? about 700,000 people vote add month and a half ago that came out for that runoff. >> curious. does the alabama republican party, are they operating with any official guidance from the president or not? >> reporter: i will say, though, you know, with the rnc pulling out, 11 operatives as well as a joint fund-raising agreement. donald trump that oversees the republican party. i've been reminded over and over by rnc committeemen and women that donald trump oversees the rnc. it's his. that decision, we don't have reporting independently, but that decision, surprised if it didn't come without the approval of the white house, chuck. >> it's a fair point. the president himself has not said anything,ened many people believe the only remote chance they have of getting roy m
another committeewoman said they would not allow a nameless, faceless group of people to take away from the voters wanted and said you can think whatever you want of the man and believe the allegations to be true, but they're not going to allow 21 individuals, part of this gop apparatus, to take those -- votes away. you know? about 700,000 people vote add month and a half ago that came out for that runoff. >> curious. does the alabama republican party, are they operating with any official...
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i got this really happened if we win the war without these nameless, faceless people, we don't win the war. among the people who thought that was george washington himself. they were loyal to him. he asked one thing in return. don't ever give up our identities. it was top secret until 1930. i thought if i could bring new information to the forefront, approach it like a story, i would do it. that's why i wrote george washington secret six. it ended up being, doing extremely well, much than anybody thought because i think fundamentally there are people in this country like you guys extremely patriotic who would love to know a new facet to america city were received be leaving. i don't think you have to be a fan of history in order to read history. i ask people do you like stories? do you like to stories? do like stories about your country? if they check two of the three boxes, they really like the book. i tried to gut it in a way to keep it moving, keep it accurate but not to write towards that your professor. i have another passion -- they have enough books, the right for each other. i
i got this really happened if we win the war without these nameless, faceless people, we don't win the war. among the people who thought that was george washington himself. they were loyal to him. he asked one thing in return. don't ever give up our identities. it was top secret until 1930. i thought if i could bring new information to the forefront, approach it like a story, i would do it. that's why i wrote george washington secret six. it ended up being, doing extremely well, much than...
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♪ ♪ wait 'til five years down the road and you're failing keep these regular dudes ♪ ♪ that are nameless you know what ♪ ♪ your place is got gold on my girl don't you wanna taste it ♪ ♪ twenty million dollars in a car girl tie your hair up if you wanna be a star ♪ ♪ left right left right left right right right and thirty million people want a shot ♪ ♪ how much would it take for you to spread those legs apart left right left right ♪ ♪ left right right right we are the gatekeepers spread your legs open up ♪ ♪ you could be famous crawl on your knees don't you know what your place is ♪ ♪ know what your place is know what your place is we are the gatekeepers spread your legs open up ♪ ♪ you could be famous crawl on your knees don't you know what your place is ♪ ♪ know what your place is know what your place is twenty million dollars in a car ♪ ♪ girl tie your hair up if you wanna be a star a star a star ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: jessie reyez, everybody! the ep "kiddo" is out now, and head over to latenightseth.com for a performance of the song "figures." we'll be right back. [ chee
♪ ♪ wait 'til five years down the road and you're failing keep these regular dudes ♪ ♪ that are nameless you know what ♪ ♪ your place is got gold on my girl don't you wanna taste it ♪ ♪ twenty million dollars in a car girl tie your hair up if you wanna be a star ♪ ♪ left right left right left right right right and thirty million people want a shot ♪ ♪ how much would it take for you to spread those legs apart left right left right ♪ ♪ left right right right we are the...
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we won the war with nameless people and baseless people and among those people was george washington himself.they were loyal to him and he asked for don't ever give up our identities. and it was top-secret until 1930. i thought if i could bring more of this to the forefront and approaches is a story i would. and that is why i wrote george washington. and it ended up being and doing extremely well. much better than anyone thought because i think fundamentally there were people in the country like you guys, extremely patriotic that have a new facet to america's history. where we seem to be leaving that out. and i do not want you to think you have to be a fan of history in order to read history. i ask people, do you like stories? do you like true stories? you have stories about your country? if they check two of the three boxes, they are really going to like the book. and i tried to get that in a way to keep it moving, to keep it accurate but not to write towards a yale professor ps i have another passion. another book they say you know what are you passionate about? i'm always fascinat
we won the war with nameless people and baseless people and among those people was george washington himself.they were loyal to him and he asked for don't ever give up our identities. and it was top-secret until 1930. i thought if i could bring more of this to the forefront and approaches is a story i would. and that is why i wrote george washington. and it ended up being and doing extremely well. much better than anyone thought because i think fundamentally there were people in the country...
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richardson details the journey of a nameless narrator who sometimes goes by last morning and other times by three. they returned prodigal to care for his mother who seems to live through a thousand deaths. that's the part of the book that struck me is the idea of caregiving. the story narrates the bond of love and the violence that can sometimes break the bond and then bring them back together again. it is a style of consciousness and literary and it includes an analysis of several oil paintings that are also included in the book. book. i married her battles his obsessions with alcohol and the dream of becoming an artist. he struggles with family violence and how to navigate his own emotions and passions. i would like to bring up anthony mark richardson. [applause] betty jean richardson, that is my mother. the book came out on her birthday september 27, and she was actually coming out of surgery and hour before i read the book in philadelphia. i wanted to write a book that i didn't know what i was going to write about and so i said to myself, write about yourself. okay, i will do that. a
richardson details the journey of a nameless narrator who sometimes goes by last morning and other times by three. they returned prodigal to care for his mother who seems to live through a thousand deaths. that's the part of the book that struck me is the idea of caregiving. the story narrates the bond of love and the violence that can sometimes break the bond and then bring them back together again. it is a style of consciousness and literary and it includes an analysis of several oil...
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fear, nameless and gray, having no shape, since it is all encompassing, a ship in fog.ain of realizing the need for secrecy, and that i was forever to live behind a wall, in a closet, doing wrong, but not wrong. >> michael: i knew he was gay when we started rooming together. those were days when you had to be very careful as a gay man. you had to be careful about the law and the police and disapproval in general. it was a complicated double life that most of the gay people i knew led. i said to him finally, "jeremiah, you don't need to be secretive with me." and i think that relieved an enormous amount of tension between us. i don't know if anyone straight had ever addressed that with him before. >> john: well, the first impression one had of jeremiah was that he was one of the more glamorous people. he was avidly interested in food and cooking. and he was a very good cook. we learned that very early. he used to make things, even during freshman year out of a hot plate and his refrigerator in his dorm. >> jeremiah: looking back, my family's plan was that i would just en
fear, nameless and gray, having no shape, since it is all encompassing, a ship in fog.ain of realizing the need for secrecy, and that i was forever to live behind a wall, in a closet, doing wrong, but not wrong. >> michael: i knew he was gay when we started rooming together. those were days when you had to be very careful as a gay man. you had to be careful about the law and the police and disapproval in general. it was a complicated double life that most of the gay people i knew led. i...
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it's not a big faceless nameless place. >> reporter: 71 million people say they'll shop today and 76%mall businesses. this is an owner of an independent bookstore. he's not offering deep discounts to get people in. he duct need to. >> do you have customers who shop here because they want to keep your store alive? >> yes. we're offering something a little different and has roots in the neighborhood. >> it appears to be working. in 2016 an estimated 112 million shoppers bought on small business saturday, a 13% increase from the year before. >> but it's so much easier to point and click. >> but you don't get that one-on-one person to person-interaction. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning: saturday," carter evans, los angeles. >>> you know what i love about small businesses? small selection. >> yes. and i like the excuse of being able to go shopping with a good conscience, which is what i will do today. thank you, carter evans. >>> more than seven decades after it appeared, the movie "casablanca" remains at the top of many lists of one of the finest films ever made. we'll return to rick's
it's not a big faceless nameless place. >> reporter: 71 million people say they'll shop today and 76%mall businesses. this is an owner of an independent bookstore. he's not offering deep discounts to get people in. he duct need to. >> do you have customers who shop here because they want to keep your store alive? >> yes. we're offering something a little different and has roots in the neighborhood. >> it appears to be working. in 2016 an estimated 112 million shoppers...