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charles: nan? >> i think president trump and general flynn did the right thing in separating him from the administration. i think under the circumstances, that was necessary. >> i think it's fair. >> didn't mean general flynn intended to do anything wrong. >> correct. >> but clearly there were lapses in his judgment along the way and the president did the right thing. he did the smart thing to separate. charles: michael, would it help with respect not only to the public's curiosity but the credibility of our intelligence agencies who i would consider is at an all-time low, to have more information what the conduct was that flynn might have engaged in that made him such a liability, if you will? >> well, we do know, i believe, that mr. flynn said he one did not have conversation with the russian ambassador, and two, when he had to admit they had conversations that they were not about sanctions. we know that was not true. and so just in and of itself, that lie, if that's what we want to call it, the
charles: nan? >> i think president trump and general flynn did the right thing in separating him from the administration. i think under the circumstances, that was necessary. >> i think it's fair. >> didn't mean general flynn intended to do anything wrong. >> correct. >> but clearly there were lapses in his judgment along the way and the president did the right thing. he did the smart thing to separate. charles: michael, would it help with respect not only to the...
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the defendant is identified as 24-year-old mchoe nan charged with sexual abuse and kidnapping. the victim told police she blacked out and when she woke up, she was in the back seat of the cab with the taxi driver raping her. she reportedly became and began to push him off. that's when a police report said he got into the front seat and began to drive. it was in this neighborhood in northwest the victim apparently begged mch o nan to stop driving and let her out. ultimately a third party in another car witnessed the exchange, and forced the cab to stop here. i did speak with an attorney for the union, and they had an odd response given the horrific nature of the accusations. the attorney said the defendant was not a member of the union. the benefit of being a taxi driver is this person has been fingerprinted, and is in the system and is verifiable. so when this happened, it's easier to verify who the person actually was if someone commits this sort of crime compared to uber or lyft. the general council from the washington, dc taxi operators association. the victim was apparently
the defendant is identified as 24-year-old mchoe nan charged with sexual abuse and kidnapping. the victim told police she blacked out and when she woke up, she was in the back seat of the cab with the taxi driver raping her. she reportedly became and began to push him off. that's when a police report said he got into the front seat and began to drive. it was in this neighborhood in northwest the victim apparently begged mch o nan to stop driving and let her out. ultimately a third party in...
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nan heyworth things so. not so fast as michael hopkins says. nan, why not?dy work requirements for individuals after three months if they don't have children to get food stamps. >> able body. >> yeah. >> dagen, this is one of those issues that it's a glancing blow at the real problem, which is much deeper and much bigger. i do sympathize with those saying look, this isn't going to do much. it's not unreasonable to push the point that we need these programs not to be abused. but by the same token, we're doing this because we want to get people back to work. the emphasis should be that we're trying to rationalize a budget that is hard to rationalize. we can only work with about a third of it. the idea is that we put people back to work so they can afford to have the food they want and not rely on aid. >> dagen: i do know this, michael. there's 16 million more people on food stamps today than in 2008. people understand people needing food stamps in a economic crisis, but the economy has been growing during the obama administration. we did recover from the great
nan heyworth things so. not so fast as michael hopkins says. nan, why not?dy work requirements for individuals after three months if they don't have children to get food stamps. >> able body. >> yeah. >> dagen, this is one of those issues that it's a glancing blow at the real problem, which is much deeper and much bigger. i do sympathize with those saying look, this isn't going to do much. it's not unreasonable to push the point that we need these programs not to be abused....
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i don't drink coffee like to smoke nan is about and m&m's.o. >> dow want to lib next door to someone who is drunk every day or live someone who smokes up every day. >> i am not so sure with the brain development thing. i don't know. >> it is falling apart. we'll leave it for later. >> thank you. also, sometimes i go out and shoot stories. number one, i love it. here is a picture of me hiking the appalachian trail when i was 16 years old and also the extra small. >> number two, i had a brief modeling career. >> it was. it was. >> it was. ♪ >> number le. i know you have been asking. yes, i am single. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> number four, i am a huge r&b fan. ♪ >> i to love sing. >> check out this& forzedmon mind another great night of chasing news. thanks for watching. see you tomorrow. oh, it dries. i will be there. tomorrow, not now. tomorrow is friday. okay, homie, i'm plugging it in. wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait! the gravestones could be a little more crooked. oh! let me just fluff up these entrails. and... light it up. (wolf howls) bleh, bleh, ble
i don't drink coffee like to smoke nan is about and m&m's.o. >> dow want to lib next door to someone who is drunk every day or live someone who smokes up every day. >> i am not so sure with the brain development thing. i don't know. >> it is falling apart. we'll leave it for later. >> thank you. also, sometimes i go out and shoot stories. number one, i love it. here is a picture of me hiking the appalachian trail when i was 16 years old and also the extra small....
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nan, start. you're so possessive! for $200. susannah. what is new year's eve? yes. possessive! -- $400. susannah. what is a mama's boy? correct again. possessive, $600.
nan, start. you're so possessive! for $200. susannah. what is new year's eve? yes. possessive! -- $400. susannah. what is a mama's boy? correct again. possessive, $600.
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everybody had an auntie or a nan or somebody like that. well, i always put my own curlers in myself, so that to me just would be brilliant to get that. 40 in the corner, 45. this piece of hilda history was the final lot of the day, and went for by far the biggest amount. £4200. bought by trevor beattie, a former advertising executive and now film producer who worked on the likes of lock, stock and two smoking barrels, and moon. it is like charlie chaplin's moustache or muhammad ali's boxing gloves. we may be making hilda ogden — the movie, so we'll see. what makes her worthy of being turned into a movie? the character. if we had half of her character, we'd be better people. and jean alexander's nieces were delighted. she would have been amazed, she would have. amazing. wejust said, more money than probably her mum ever saw in her life. 30 years after hilda ogden left coronation street, and her actual curlers could be headed for the big screen. colin paterson, bbc news, southport. now, we will be taking live coverage of tim farron‘s manifes
everybody had an auntie or a nan or somebody like that. well, i always put my own curlers in myself, so that to me just would be brilliant to get that. 40 in the corner, 45. this piece of hilda history was the final lot of the day, and went for by far the biggest amount. £4200. bought by trevor beattie, a former advertising executive and now film producer who worked on the likes of lock, stock and two smoking barrels, and moon. it is like charlie chaplin's moustache or muhammad ali's boxing...
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a nan ran across the street to make sure everyone was okay and that's when he saw a baby inside. >> theoor was locked. we kicked the door open to get the baby out. so the baby and the mother came out together. we made sure there wasn't anyone else inside. >> officials are working to figure out what sparked that fire. time now for the first alert neighborhood forecast. let's turn to first alert meteorologist, erika martin. >> officially yesterday moarked our first heat wave of 2017. 93 on thursday and 93 on friday. today's high, 76. right now we're seeing 57 with southeasterlies at -- and we did see scattered showers earlier. lots of mid to upper 50s. current temperature, 54 degrees. fox chase at 57. summerten chillier at 50 and park wood at 57. our satellite and radar image picking up on a few clouds locally. i am tracking some showers move nothing to our area late saturday into sunday. sounse with again let's look at thattall mumack for today. the average is 75. sunrise was at 5:42 and sunset 8:14. so a nice long day all around. i certainly hope you enjoyed it. this is our temperature
a nan ran across the street to make sure everyone was okay and that's when he saw a baby inside. >> theoor was locked. we kicked the door open to get the baby out. so the baby and the mother came out together. we made sure there wasn't anyone else inside. >> officials are working to figure out what sparked that fire. time now for the first alert neighborhood forecast. let's turn to first alert meteorologist, erika martin. >> officially yesterday moarked our first heat wave of...
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you have had a lot of adventures like that and i'm very happy also that nan is here and took a flying leap with the hand maid tale's sight unseen. she dead a preemptive bid on it and got a brown paper package in the mail. the publishitts from double-day and adrian rich is here but legal to jim, and roy from icm who is -- thinks he is living in heaven right now. the film agent. and many more old friends from over the years. i'm deeply honored to have been given the national book critic circle lifetime achievement award. you have put me we some very august names and i'm in awe. i'd like to say how important it is thaw you as book critics are doing what you do. i've also -- a become -- have put in time as book critic and it's the hardest thing i have ever done. in reviewing another author's works carries a have responsibility because you can't just make stuff up. fiction's task is to be plausible but criticism is to be accurate. in fact, considered in judgment. personal attached the other end, with the baton and every author knows how much work and anxiety have gone into a book, any book
you have had a lot of adventures like that and i'm very happy also that nan is here and took a flying leap with the hand maid tale's sight unseen. she dead a preemptive bid on it and got a brown paper package in the mail. the publishitts from double-day and adrian rich is here but legal to jim, and roy from icm who is -- thinks he is living in heaven right now. the film agent. and many more old friends from over the years. i'm deeply honored to have been given the national book critic circle...
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joyous locker room, and they are not finished with the goal this year, and that is of course to get the nan titba -- to get a title back. >> you have a group of guys and staff and organization who is committed to each other and the process and we knew starting back from day one, trying to get back would be tough. we added great pieces and we are back. and it's a great feeling. >> they deserve more credit than they are talented and they are supposed to win. that is disrespectful to them in my book. they are way, way more than just their talent. >> we have been through it all. and we have had every experience and we can rely ongoing in to the finals and no matter how, you know, it goes and how the rest of the journey happens. i think we are prepared for anything. >> abc 7 sports. >> the giants opened a four-game series at wrigley field, first man up, joe panik takes lackey deep to left for his first career lead-off home run. panik had a pair of doubles. brandon belt had a good game with two hits and two runs driven in. the cubs rallied late and they hold on to win 6-4 and they will win 8 of t
joyous locker room, and they are not finished with the goal this year, and that is of course to get the nan titba -- to get a title back. >> you have a group of guys and staff and organization who is committed to each other and the process and we knew starting back from day one, trying to get back would be tough. we added great pieces and we are back. and it's a great feeling. >> they deserve more credit than they are talented and they are supposed to win. that is disrespectful to...
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joyous locker room, and they are not finished with the goal this year, and that is of course to get the nanto get a title back. >> you have a group of guys and staff and organization who is committed to each other and the process and we knew starting back from day one, trying to get back would be tough. we added great pieces and we are back. and it's a great feeling. >> they deserve more credit than they are talented and they are supposed to win. that is disrespectful to them in my book. they are way, way more than just their talent. >> we have been through it all. and we have had every experience and we can rely ongoing in to the finals and no matter how, you know, it goes and how the rest of the journey happens. i think we are prepared for anything. >> abc 7 sports. >> the giants opened a four-game series at wrigley field, first man up, joe panik takes lackey deep to left for his first career lead-off home run. panik had a pair of doubles. brandon belt had a good game with two hits and two runs driven in. the cubs rallied late and they hold on to win 6-4 and they will win 8 of the last 10
joyous locker room, and they are not finished with the goal this year, and that is of course to get the nanto get a title back. >> you have a group of guys and staff and organization who is committed to each other and the process and we knew starting back from day one, trying to get back would be tough. we added great pieces and we are back. and it's a great feeling. >> they deserve more credit than they are talented and they are supposed to win. that is disrespectful to them in my...
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president decision to fire james comey and they're also saying that president trump showed no reluck nans firing comey saying the change was necessary to "restore public trust and confidence" president fired mr. comey after recommendation of members of mi attorney general jeff sessions told president the fbi needed to "have a fresh start. deputy attorney general rod rosenstein sent a scathing memo and told them when they thought he should be fired. democrats were quick to link the firings between the trump campaign and i rawshia. comey said the fbi was still investigating. pane democrats are calling for independent investigation into this firing as well as special prosecute others to investigate allegations of russian medaling in the 2016 presidential election. both democrats and republicans are raising questions about the motivation national security and why now in the sudden firing raises major concerns from both side of the aisle. take a listen. >> i have said from the gecko that i think special prosecutor is the way to go. but 2340u with what's happened it's the only way to go. only w
president decision to fire james comey and they're also saying that president trump showed no reluck nans firing comey saying the change was necessary to "restore public trust and confidence" president fired mr. comey after recommendation of members of mi attorney general jeff sessions told president the fbi needed to "have a fresh start. deputy attorney general rod rosenstein sent a scathing memo and told them when they thought he should be fired. democrats were quick to link...
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. >> cody's going to nan's because cody was bad and didn't earn going to disney. >> reporter: with 11-year-old emma caught in the crossfire too. rose says she was stunned by the video. >> he's abusing my kids, hurting my kids, making them feel bad about themselves. >> hey, everybody, we're going to set the alarm off. >> reporter: the pranks frequently seem to fly out of control. one video even appears to show mike drawing a gun after an apparent joke gone wrong. >> i'm going to [ bleep ]! somebody's going to get shot! >> was this scripted? when it was supposed to be someone, an intruder in the house? >> 100% scripted. the characters that you see on our youtube channel is not a reflection of who we are. it's not. it's a character. it was a show. a bad show, but it was a show. >> a show that children should not be involved in. >> they shouldn't. >> the problem with things that are online is there's no escape. so once it's out there, it's not like you can go to your room, close the door, in the old days, and say, i can shield myself from this abuse, or the embarrassment. the humiliation
. >> cody's going to nan's because cody was bad and didn't earn going to disney. >> reporter: with 11-year-old emma caught in the crossfire too. rose says she was stunned by the video. >> he's abusing my kids, hurting my kids, making them feel bad about themselves. >> hey, everybody, we're going to set the alarm off. >> reporter: the pranks frequently seem to fly out of control. one video even appears to show mike drawing a gun after an apparent joke gone wrong....
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end the investigation into michael flynn saying he wanted it to end, that general flynn was a decent nan. the white house now issuing a statement saying the president always said he was a decent man. that habit changed but he never asked for director comey to end any investigation. nonetheless, you have got yet another accusation, another denial from the white house. tomorrow on capitol hill there will be a press conference with the house democratic leaders who want to dig deeper in this russia investigation. we'll have more throughout the newscast tonight. reporting live on capitol hill, scott thuman, abc7 news. jonathan: thanks. sometime in the next 4 hours admit -- 124 hours admitted intelligence leader chelsea maning will be free. she is expected to return home to montgomery county once being released. bus crash on i-95 in maryland. four children and a teacher from philadelphia remain in the hospital. some 30 people were hospitalized after a car flipped the bus causing it to overturn. a truck fire will delay packages for hundreds of people. inside the truck shipments of amazon. dozen
end the investigation into michael flynn saying he wanted it to end, that general flynn was a decent nan. the white house now issuing a statement saying the president always said he was a decent man. that habit changed but he never asked for director comey to end any investigation. nonetheless, you have got yet another accusation, another denial from the white house. tomorrow on capitol hill there will be a press conference with the house democratic leaders who want to dig deeper in this russia...
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nan won't you come over here.his thing keeps growing, last year it was 10,000, this year it's 11,000. what's the purpose of organization, what are you trying to get accomplished here? >> we're trying to get kids like these, engaged in economics to they with make great decisions and understand how the world works. >> why is it so important? >> because everything that you do, every decision you do and make everything requires a great understanding of economics and economics principles. >> talk about principles, you're a sophomore. >> yeah. >> you killed it. what's your name? >> michael pack. >> the stuff you knew is quite amazing. how long have you been studying economics? >> since about the second semester of freshman year. >> really. do you have any stock tips you can give me? >> none that i can -- i don't want to give you bad advice. >> that's a great way to start. what's going to happen to gdp next year? >> honestly, i don't have that much information about the current state of economics. >> we'll get you caught
nan won't you come over here.his thing keeps growing, last year it was 10,000, this year it's 11,000. what's the purpose of organization, what are you trying to get accomplished here? >> we're trying to get kids like these, engaged in economics to they with make great decisions and understand how the world works. >> why is it so important? >> because everything that you do, every decision you do and make everything requires a great understanding of economics and economics...
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yesterday, nan had the lead with $20,500. david had $7,600. that's a $13,000, almost, difference,
yesterday, nan had the lead with $20,500. david had $7,600. that's a $13,000, almost, difference,
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nan makes a good point, and think about this.e first amendment, here we are, there's also been supreme court cases -- notably a 1996 case, shepard v. max well, that put some limits on what could be said that would place somebody under suspicion or even imply guilt in the media without any attempt that people could have to defend themselves. so, you know, people have their constitutional rights to be free of suspicion without due process of law, and that's going by the boards. people are convicted in the media and particularly in the case of kushner here. neil: guys, i want to thank you both. you argue your points very eloquently. i appreciate that. in the meantime, we're going to have a white house briefing. haven't had one in a while. now we're going to have one on the same day the communications director has said he's leaving and more could follow. after this. ♪ ♪ . . think again. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environme
nan makes a good point, and think about this.e first amendment, here we are, there's also been supreme court cases -- notably a 1996 case, shepard v. max well, that put some limits on what could be said that would place somebody under suspicion or even imply guilt in the media without any attempt that people could have to defend themselves. so, you know, people have their constitutional rights to be free of suspicion without due process of law, and that's going by the boards. people are...
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hardly nan age.r earners who labour say they will be asking to pay a little bit more in terms of income tax. they will not be raising income tax for workers on less than £80,000, and the big picture as well of prince harry's girlfriend. the paper very excited about what this might mean to their relationship but as far as ican to their relationship but as far as i can see she just went to watch him play polo. the observer, we will fund spending by raising tax on £80,000 earners, according to labour. and lots of detail on the election results on the front of the observer. thank you for sitting patiently through those front pages and you have been digging around the inside pages as well. we will stay with politics, but of a very different nature. it is eurovision coming up soon, and just when you thought eurovision couldn't get any more political, tactical voting, quite interesting this year whether brexit has an effect. we thought we would start highbrow. this is about brexit, and the impact of racks a
hardly nan age.r earners who labour say they will be asking to pay a little bit more in terms of income tax. they will not be raising income tax for workers on less than £80,000, and the big picture as well of prince harry's girlfriend. the paper very excited about what this might mean to their relationship but as far as ican to their relationship but as far as i can see she just went to watch him play polo. the observer, we will fund spending by raising tax on £80,000 earners, according to...
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months celebrate with a once a year bo nan is a where all treats are offered. >> i was nervous to leavey home village. >> the orange robe, the whole b bit. do most young men go to the temple -- >> to e get education. >> it's the only way to get public education. >> so everybody. >> that's where you learn english ask you speak french too. >> he lives with his extended family on the outskirts. >> it looks awesome. what have we got here? >> mushrooms and dill, these wooden blocks have pepper. >> that infuses. >> it's like a real rich. >> unlike anything i have ever had. >> we have had one raw and one cooked. >> it's really good. >> this is fixed blood. so it's buffalo blood. it's a tricky way to prepare a dish because you want the blood to set. you just pour it over herbs and that's it. >> this is really, really good. >> the balance is so beautiful. >> this meal kind of represents like the laos table. you have to have a soup, a stew, some tieype of muddle salad, sticky rice and dip. >> your parents left laos in when? >> '81. we migrated to a community of other laotians. it was pretty much
months celebrate with a once a year bo nan is a where all treats are offered. >> i was nervous to leavey home village. >> the orange robe, the whole b bit. do most young men go to the temple -- >> to e get education. >> it's the only way to get public education. >> so everybody. >> that's where you learn english ask you speak french too. >> he lives with his extended family on the outskirts. >> it looks awesome. what have we got here? >>...
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both pro and anti-confederate crowds surrounded a statue last night, police took this nan into custody after he stood in front of the monument. unclear though exactly what he was doing. the city has already brought down three confederate monument, property leads will be the fourth and the final ones. >>> review of $10 million state grant for the 2016 democratic national convention could be complete by the ends every july. that's according it the state auditor general. governor tom wolf asked for the review after it was revealed that some of the $4 million of surplus from the dnc in philadelphia last summer was used to pay bonus toss staff members. the auditor general trying to determine if any of the state grant money was used to pay for the bonuses, health committee chairman, ed rendell, sayings the answer is no. >> we raise that all ourselves i raised most of it, jason o'malley, development director, he was responsible for raise that mine. he came out of with a we raised. >> now, governor wolf argues the surplus money should have been returned to pennsylvania taxpayers. >> and police
both pro and anti-confederate crowds surrounded a statue last night, police took this nan into custody after he stood in front of the monument. unclear though exactly what he was doing. the city has already brought down three confederate monument, property leads will be the fourth and the final ones. >>> review of $10 million state grant for the 2016 democratic national convention could be complete by the ends every july. that's according it the state auditor general. governor tom wolf...
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the singer dressed as british comedian's katherine tate's character nan from her sketch show. >>> howe markets reacting to emoon newell macron's victory in the france election. landon dowdy is here to fill us in. >> good morning. stock futures pointing to a lower open on wall street after sunday's wildly anticipated win by emmanuel macron and the french presidential election. u.s. markets ending last week a bit higher than where they started and still trading in a narrow range. the nasdaq and s&p s&p closing at record highs on friday, telecoms, materials and energy stocks leading friday's gains and ibm the big drag on the dow after warren buffet told cnbc he was kigts his investment in the tech giant about a third. >>> talk of a mega merger between two of america's largest local tv station owners reuters reporting st. clair broadcast group to buy tribune media for almost $4 billion. a deal announcement could come as soon as today. this just weeks after a vote by the federal communications commission to ease some restrictions on tv mergers. >>> and lower prices at the pump as the cost
the singer dressed as british comedian's katherine tate's character nan from her sketch show. >>> howe markets reacting to emoon newell macron's victory in the france election. landon dowdy is here to fill us in. >> good morning. stock futures pointing to a lower open on wall street after sunday's wildly anticipated win by emmanuel macron and the french presidential election. u.s. markets ending last week a bit higher than where they started and still trading in a narrow range....
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remarks from veteran who served on the ship, the new jersey also is her ins korea, viet nam, will be nanll also be memorial wreath, cast into the delaware river in memory of crew members who have passed. the battleship is on the camden waterfront, and open for tours every day. >>> well, you'll soon have chance to touch the moon without even leaving the earth. >> that is for the right price. just how much this back-up real moon dust is expected to go for, when it hits the auction this summer, katie. >> looking ahead here to day that may feature wet weather for some you. which section of the delaware valley has the best chance of seeing more rain today? when we come back. ♪ the moments that connect us happen one morning at a time, and one cup at a time. folgers, the best part of wakin' up. >> you'll soon have a chance to get your hand on real moon dust. sotheby's putting up for auction, nasa confirmed it is authentic, auction taking place on july 20, the anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing, the bag is expected to go for two, to 4 million. the current owner of the bag wants to donate
remarks from veteran who served on the ship, the new jersey also is her ins korea, viet nam, will be nanll also be memorial wreath, cast into the delaware river in memory of crew members who have passed. the battleship is on the camden waterfront, and open for tours every day. >>> well, you'll soon have chance to touch the moon without even leaving the earth. >> that is for the right price. just how much this back-up real moon dust is expected to go for, when it hits the auction...
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you know, everyone had an aunty or a nan or somebody like that.that. but anything, anything that she has touched, that was hers. i would just be made up with. we had an estimate on it of 1000 to 2000 to begin with and then somebody walked in about ten minutes ago and said they thought it might make 5000. i really don't know. one item not for sale today, her famous flying ducks. they were owned by coronation street, but this is an auction absolutely packed with hilda history.
you know, everyone had an aunty or a nan or somebody like that.that. but anything, anything that she has touched, that was hers. i would just be made up with. we had an estimate on it of 1000 to 2000 to begin with and then somebody walked in about ten minutes ago and said they thought it might make 5000. i really don't know. one item not for sale today, her famous flying ducks. they were owned by coronation street, but this is an auction absolutely packed with hilda history.
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. >> reporter: sally her nan denas been in a standoff with texas governor abbott over the legality of sanctuary cities. but now honoring those requests will be mandated by a new state law in texas. she and other law enforcement officials must carry them out after governor abbott signed the law on facebook live where he didn't have to answer questions. >> this law cracks down on policies like the travis county sheriff, who declared that she would not detain known criminals accused of violent crime. >> reporter: if the law goes into effect, what are you going to do in. >> i will have to change my policy, because i will not violate the law. >> reporter: the law forces sheriffs to honor requests made by the federal government to hold people already in jail who may be here illegally. failure to do so could result in a fine, jail time or removal of the sheriff in office. it also allows police officers to ask creime victims and witnesses their nationality or immigration status. they advocate it will make the law safer, but every major chief in texas opposes it. one has tweeted violent crime
. >> reporter: sally her nan denas been in a standoff with texas governor abbott over the legality of sanctuary cities. but now honoring those requests will be mandated by a new state law in texas. she and other law enforcement officials must carry them out after governor abbott signed the law on facebook live where he didn't have to answer questions. >> this law cracks down on policies like the travis county sheriff, who declared that she would not detain known criminals accused of...
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yesterday, nan had the lead with $20,500. david had $7,600. that's a $13,000, almost, difference, and yet he's the only one who came up with the correct response, so we have a much closer game today. remember, this is a 2-day total point affair. let's get rid of these scores and start putting in new scores as we go into the jeopardy! round. and today, we feature these categories... the one at the smithsonian. of course. oh... david, start us off. state nicknames for $1,000, please, alex. mary. -what is idaho? -good. state nicknames for $800. answer -- daily double. just like that, you find it on the second clue. [ applause ] i have a feeling i know what you're going to say. [ singsongy ] let's make it a true daily double.
yesterday, nan had the lead with $20,500. david had $7,600. that's a $13,000, almost, difference, and yet he's the only one who came up with the correct response, so we have a much closer game today. remember, this is a 2-day total point affair. let's get rid of these scores and start putting in new scores as we go into the jeopardy! round. and today, we feature these categories... the one at the smithsonian. of course. oh... david, start us off. state nicknames for $1,000, please, alex. mary....
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you know, everyone had an aunty or a nan or somebody like that. and shejust reminded you of a typical northern lady. i always put my own curlers in myself, so that to me just would be brilliant to get that. but anything, anything that she has touched, that was hers. i would just be made up with. we had an estimate on it of 1000 to 2000 to begin with and then somebody walked in about ten minutes ago and said they thought it might make 5000. i really don't know. 0ne item not for sale today, her famous flying ducks. they were owned by coronation street, but this is an auction absolutely packed with hilda history. time for a look at the weather. here's jay wynne. yesterday was interesting as it was the warmest day of the year so far, with the top temperature of 26 degrees. also the warmest day in scotla nd degrees. also the warmest day in scotland at 22 degrees. this morning we had muddy conditions in the south—east. and we have all this cloud, a dividing line between the warm and muggy air and something good deal of pressure towards south and mass ——
you know, everyone had an aunty or a nan or somebody like that. and shejust reminded you of a typical northern lady. i always put my own curlers in myself, so that to me just would be brilliant to get that. but anything, anything that she has touched, that was hers. i would just be made up with. we had an estimate on it of 1000 to 2000 to begin with and then somebody walked in about ten minutes ago and said they thought it might make 5000. i really don't know. 0ne item not for sale today, her...
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what's going to happen today with lindsey, nan, and michael? good luck. categories you have to deal with... next... each response will end with those two letters. and finally, you deal with... of course. that's what they all are. michael. tv dramas for $200. michael. who is watson? yes. tv dramas for $400. lindsey. what is storybrooke? right. storybrooke, maine. select. tv dramas for $600. this actor plays dr. brenner on "stranger things." [ beep ] and that is matthew modine. back to you, lindsey. tv dramas for $800. michael. who is mandy moore? mandy moore, right.
what's going to happen today with lindsey, nan, and michael? good luck. categories you have to deal with... next... each response will end with those two letters. and finally, you deal with... of course. that's what they all are. michael. tv dramas for $200. michael. who is watson? yes. tv dramas for $400. lindsey. what is storybrooke? right. storybrooke, maine. select. tv dramas for $600. this actor plays dr. brenner on "stranger things." [ beep ] and that is matthew modine. back to...
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david, nan, and mary, you've performed brilliantly so far. keep it going, please. into the jeopardy! round. and now these categories to take a look at... ah. next... and finally... all correct responses will be two 4-letter words. david, start. written in 18-something for $200, alex. david. -what is a good night? -that's it. 18-something for $400. mary. -what is "les misérables"? -correct. 18-something for $600.
david, nan, and mary, you've performed brilliantly so far. keep it going, please. into the jeopardy! round. and now these categories to take a look at... ah. next... and finally... all correct responses will be two 4-letter words. david, start. written in 18-something for $200, alex. david. -what is a good night? -that's it. 18-something for $400. mary. -what is "les misérables"? -correct. 18-something for $600.
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. >> you got to stop putting kelly nan on the air. it is politic porn.nd disgusting and so consistently she lies that it is like watching a car wreck on the highway when you drive by. you can't get your eyes. >> accidental dictator. he never thought he the be in office. >> it does not make sense that is the way you do business as president of the united states. and talking to the fbi director. >> it feels like a seen out of the god father. it is not and it is real and it is very alarming. >> yeah, it is a real threat. >> sean: he may have the words of james comey and remind him of them. wow, that is the chief council for the law and justice jay sekelow. you for a interesting spot. i watch you on twitter and cnn and msnbc people and all tweet each other. and if you tweet my column and i tweet yours and you are on an island and not part of the coffee clutch. and i love the idea no prr press briefing and got you moment and here is my moment. >> i completely disagree with you. but it has to be altered severely. when you take away the press briefing. only peo
. >> you got to stop putting kelly nan on the air. it is politic porn.nd disgusting and so consistently she lies that it is like watching a car wreck on the highway when you drive by. you can't get your eyes. >> accidental dictator. he never thought he the be in office. >> it does not make sense that is the way you do business as president of the united states. and talking to the fbi director. >> it feels like a seen out of the god father. it is not and it is real and it...
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the second big news item, bran nan was worried that trump campaign aides may have been recruited. >> i encountered intelligence that revealed contacts and interactions between russian officials and u.s. persons involved in the trump campaign. i was concerned about them because of known russian efforts to such individuals, and it raised questions in my mind again whether or not the russians were able to gain the cooperation of those individuals. >> shepard: remember, brennan had seen the intelligence. the former cia director testified he doesn't know whether the trump team colluded with the russians, but he testified he was so concerned about their contacts, over the summer he pulled together a group of officials from the cia, the fbi and national intelligence agency to focus on this issue. republicans grilled john brennan about whether there is evidence of collusion. brennan said he couldn't answer the question. he said they focus on evidence. he said people that go along a treasonous past don't realize it too late. and republicans grilled the former cia director about what he believ
the second big news item, bran nan was worried that trump campaign aides may have been recruited. >> i encountered intelligence that revealed contacts and interactions between russian officials and u.s. persons involved in the trump campaign. i was concerned about them because of known russian efforts to such individuals, and it raised questions in my mind again whether or not the russians were able to gain the cooperation of those individuals. >> shepard: remember, brennan had seen...
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statement that reads in part the flyers found in del ray are horrible and reflect a new low in ignore nans alexandria police department reresponsibilityed quickly and is investigating. at this point we don't know who positioned flyers. she goes on to say i would like to say, in the strongest possible terms, we deannounce hate speech, hate crimes discrimination in all forms. alexandria is city of kindness and compassion. now, police say that flyers were posted not only here in del ray but nrs old soup drove. this was friday night to saturday morning. police are continuing to investigation who is responsible. live in alexandria, lindsey watts, "fox5 local news". >>> memorial day is time we honor and pay tribute to brave military men and women who have fallen. as units approaches it's time to recognize veteran's war as well. >> we're talking about dessert storm war memorial played for an area near the national mall. they have a lot of things to do before funding it and getting the attention it ne needs. fitz, that's where the vets want to build that moument. >> we're at the scene 23 and const
statement that reads in part the flyers found in del ray are horrible and reflect a new low in ignore nans alexandria police department reresponsibilityed quickly and is investigating. at this point we don't know who positioned flyers. she goes on to say i would like to say, in the strongest possible terms, we deannounce hate speech, hate crimes discrimination in all forms. alexandria is city of kindness and compassion. now, police say that flyers were posted not only here in del ray but nrs...
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the nan finals begin thursday night. >> warriors going through a another practice.ious to play. i'm excited. the atmosphere is going to be great. but i at the end of the day it's just basketball. it's something i've been playing my whole life. >> business as usual. talking about us, trying to make sure we're as prepared as possible. ready to hit the ground running game one. >> keeping it business as usual. game one thursday night game two sunday night both in oakland. the champs haves arrived. cavaliers tweeted the photo. sfo posting a picture of teamer calves staying at the st. regionis hotel in san francisco if you were wondering. >> oh very inclusive. >> that's a very nice hotel. >> across the bay cool sight for raiders fans maurchen lynch at medium alameda in part of the ertz off season work out. he signed with his home teen p beast mode back where he belongs in. >> i like that i don't know i really love saying that. >> looks good when you say it. >> jeff we could see -- hopefully not too many theetices. >> we do have low clouds winds up to 25-mile-per-hour and
the nan finals begin thursday night. >> warriors going through a another practice.ious to play. i'm excited. the atmosphere is going to be great. but i at the end of the day it's just basketball. it's something i've been playing my whole life. >> business as usual. talking about us, trying to make sure we're as prepared as possible. ready to hit the ground running game one. >> keeping it business as usual. game one thursday night game two sunday night both in oakland. the...
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that concerns nan who has been waiting for a building permit for a mother-in-law unit. >> the contract has received an e-mail saying it could be further delayed by the strike that's going on. >> reporter: the city says the strike could last as long as three days and has filed an injunction to make sure critical public safety jobs are covered during the walk-out. the strike will also not impact garbage collection service. reporting live in sunnyvale, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> an alert sent out to the stanford university community after police say a man exposed himself to people on campus. the three victims were on the east side of campus when a man got out of his parked car, exposed himself and then drove off. this is the second time this month police have investigated a flasher on the campus. back on april 19th, a man exposed himself in front of the university residence hall. >>> napolitano will take heat this week, an audit shows interference with the previous audit. napolitano is appointed head of the university of california four years ago. tavged with win
that concerns nan who has been waiting for a building permit for a mother-in-law unit. >> the contract has received an e-mail saying it could be further delayed by the strike that's going on. >> reporter: the city says the strike could last as long as three days and has filed an injunction to make sure critical public safety jobs are covered during the walk-out. the strike will also not impact garbage collection service. reporting live in sunnyvale, marianne favro, nbc bay area...
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all of these different great things and instead you're thinking how are we going to keep this preg nans be si going. >> i remember being in the bathroom one day at work trying to work up the courage to give myself a shot in the stomach and i'd be in there crying thinking, come on, you can do this. and it was just really, really hard. >> i think we did ivf five times and melissa got pregnant four times. >> we'd see the heartbeat and then there would be a couple weeks later some sign that something wasn't right. >> a miscarriage is a death, inability to get pregnant is equally like a death. people who suffer miscarriages, my advice to them is do what you need to do emotionally to get through this. there's no blame here. >> each loss was heart shattering, but i stel felt like someone was missing from our trying in that way but we needed to. i don't regret any of it. it led us to adoption, and now we have our little angel bringing us another baby. i know there is no real explanation for this pregnancy now and i really don't care. i don't need one. >> it's awesome. couldn't be happier. >> so
all of these different great things and instead you're thinking how are we going to keep this preg nans be si going. >> i remember being in the bathroom one day at work trying to work up the courage to give myself a shot in the stomach and i'd be in there crying thinking, come on, you can do this. and it was just really, really hard. >> i think we did ivf five times and melissa got pregnant four times. >> we'd see the heartbeat and then there would be a couple weeks later some...
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the best briefings, i have the best intelligence, and if i am a foreign intelligence service, as row nan alluding to, i would be looking upon this and thinking to myself this man is not going to change. this is an individual who, by this account, may well be temperamentally unfit to handle sensitive intelligence information and the real danger beyond the frayed relations with our close ally in israel, is the decision that other intelligence services could make to actually slow or perhaps even halt the provision of that intelligence information cognizant of this very concern. >> ned price and ronan bergman we have to leave it there. to be continued. much more ahead. we will be right back.ir -what? -we gotta go. -where? -san francisco. -when? -friday. we gotta go. [ tires screech ] any airline. any hotel. any time. go where you want, when you want with no blackout dates. [ muffled music coming from club. "blue monday" by new order. cheers. ] [ music and cheers get louder ] the travel rewards credit card from bank of america. it's travel, better connected. the travel rewards credit card fro
the best briefings, i have the best intelligence, and if i am a foreign intelligence service, as row nan alluding to, i would be looking upon this and thinking to myself this man is not going to change. this is an individual who, by this account, may well be temperamentally unfit to handle sensitive intelligence information and the real danger beyond the frayed relations with our close ally in israel, is the decision that other intelligence services could make to actually slow or perhaps even...
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immigration officials just granted her and ar tour oher nan december temporary stays of removal.more than a decade ago. their separate efforts to fight deportation gained international attention. in fact, "time" magazine named viscara one of its 100 most influential people. she can now stay in the u.s. through march 15th of 2019, and she said she was looking forward to spending mother's day with her kids. >>> one in four native people in the u.s. lives in poverty. that's twice the national average. w ka mel bell explores this igs and much more during tonight's brand-new episode of "united shades of america." he travels to dakotas to learn what life on a modern indian reservation is really like. >> so this is better than a tent that you buy like at a store, right? >> you can have a fire in there. you can't have a fire in a regular old tent. >> reporter: why cannot you have a fire in a regular tent? >> it is made of plastic. it would burn up. >> thank you. i don't camp a lot. >> ideally used to hang buffalo robes in it and it could survive negative 40 degree weather. >> reporter: w
immigration officials just granted her and ar tour oher nan december temporary stays of removal.more than a decade ago. their separate efforts to fight deportation gained international attention. in fact, "time" magazine named viscara one of its 100 most influential people. she can now stay in the u.s. through march 15th of 2019, and she said she was looking forward to spending mother's day with her kids. >>> one in four native people in the u.s. lives in poverty. that's...
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three ba nans placed on campus early monday morning. aka thought to refer to alpha kapaa alpha. froi johnson is here now with today's talk around town and this is the in the past 8 months that there's been an incident with the same symbol at au back in september. one student says someone threw a banana at her. another says a spoiled banana was left in her dorm room along with obscene messages. what are your listeners saying about the way these issues are being addressed. >> there's a lot of concern because nobody wants to see these kinds of security breaches happening on these schools. people are saying, we think about the cameras and the surveillance equipment and the amount of police that are on campuses all across america. students are focused on their education and safety and exposure to hate speech shouldn't be their concern while they're trying to educate themselves and this is not just happening on au as we know but, of course nooses and parties and black face. there's a story in baylor university in texas recently, people dressed as maids and construction workers, degrad
three ba nans placed on campus early monday morning. aka thought to refer to alpha kapaa alpha. froi johnson is here now with today's talk around town and this is the in the past 8 months that there's been an incident with the same symbol at au back in september. one student says someone threw a banana at her. another says a spoiled banana was left in her dorm room along with obscene messages. what are your listeners saying about the way these issues are being addressed. >> there's a lot...
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he's a germ nan national target as a global terrorist who survived a u.s. in 2015 and is believed to be still alive somewhere in syria. she lied to her bosses, secretly traveled to syria and married him for a short time, becoming the isis bride of the very terrorist she was assigned to investigate. that now former employee is daniella green, her face obscured for her safety. green served just two years in prison and is now free. she wouldn't answer cnn's question saying, if i talk to you, my family will be in danger. the information about her case comes from previously sealed court documents. the records unsealed only after green finished cooperating with authorities. and after prosecutors asked the judge to make them public, unceiling these documents, they write, will allow appropriate public access to this case. greene, who was already married, travel to syria in the summer of 2014 and not only spent time in the company of members of isis but ended up marrying an infamous isis terrorist. >> he is calling upon his followers to commit attacks inside europe.
he's a germ nan national target as a global terrorist who survived a u.s. in 2015 and is believed to be still alive somewhere in syria. she lied to her bosses, secretly traveled to syria and married him for a short time, becoming the isis bride of the very terrorist she was assigned to investigate. that now former employee is daniella green, her face obscured for her safety. green served just two years in prison and is now free. she wouldn't answer cnn's question saying, if i talk to you, my...
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jose er nan dez was responding to a call for an armed man last summer.one officer was chasing the suspect on foot, hernandez was pursuing him with his with his car. no gun was found. hernandez was convicted of second degree assault and state's attorney also said the officer's actions were unwarranted and its important to hold the police accountable. we know hernandez's is facing a maximum of ten years in prison and sentencing and we're expecting authorities to hold a news conference on that conviction any time now. >> she had just gotten to work. suddenly her family was flooding her phone with messages. when the young fairfax county woman finally answered, she learned her home had exploded inside at the time, her brother, her boyfriend, another roommate. northern virginia david culver joins us. he's live at the spring oak court home that's in burke and he spoke with the young woman today earlier didn't you, david? >> reporter: i sure did. her name is jesse. you're going to meet hern a moment. as soon as she got word about the home explosion, she rushed h
jose er nan dez was responding to a call for an armed man last summer.one officer was chasing the suspect on foot, hernandez was pursuing him with his with his car. no gun was found. hernandez was convicted of second degree assault and state's attorney also said the officer's actions were unwarranted and its important to hold the police accountable. we know hernandez's is facing a maximum of ten years in prison and sentencing and we're expecting authorities to hold a news conference on that...
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>> my nan question, angelina, is how -- >> how did you get my number. >> i wanted -- angelina, i'm just ruin my life. >> at one point you say, angelina, you're going to ruin my life, which actually -- although it's actually maybe call, it's kind of true given what she tried to do to you before. >> it was. but inside i knew that it is the other way around. you're not going to ruin my life anymore, it is your life that's going to be ruined because of this. >> you know what? you need to call the investigator. i'm ending this conversation. >> okay. angelina. >> then within a minute of chad hanging up, angelina called the cops and gave them quite a different version of the call they had just listened to. >> i just got a phone call from holloway. >> holloway called you? >> yes. >> he said, how can you -- the detectives just told me that they think i killed frank with antifreeze -- >> that's what we told him. >> and he says, uhm, you know, i wouldn't go spreading these things around. i'm like, what are you talking about? i said, i don't need to be talking to you. and he says, well, they'll nev
>> my nan question, angelina, is how -- >> how did you get my number. >> i wanted -- angelina, i'm just ruin my life. >> at one point you say, angelina, you're going to ruin my life, which actually -- although it's actually maybe call, it's kind of true given what she tried to do to you before. >> it was. but inside i knew that it is the other way around. you're not going to ruin my life anymore, it is your life that's going to be ruined because of this. >>...
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a drizzle of a nan, drizzled strawberry. >> very good. >> looking pretty good. >> and then finally. >> how do we forget cherry on top. >> time tea a ride on the ferris wheel. >> delicious. >> hot handed doughnuts. >> nothing beats that doughnut >> that doughnut is delicious and especially how creative with the topping, this is so much fun. >> that is why we say you create them we make them for you. so come on down. >> all right, one more bite. >>> i'm sorry, caught me day dreaming. our floor director said you would have to take a lap down the boardwalk after that one. still looks goo goldvo: as a goldman sachshose companiepresident,legal activity helped destroy our economy... phil murphy made his fortune in a rigged system. now the jersey machine has lined up with murphy and his millions. leaders should stand for the people, not the political machine. as a prosecutor, at treasury, and as head of the brennan center, i've taken on the powerful - from the mafia, to the nra, to the dark money that poisons our politics. i'll be nobody's governor but yours. time for a final check of the for
a drizzle of a nan, drizzled strawberry. >> very good. >> looking pretty good. >> and then finally. >> how do we forget cherry on top. >> time tea a ride on the ferris wheel. >> delicious. >> hot handed doughnuts. >> nothing beats that doughnut >> that doughnut is delicious and especially how creative with the topping, this is so much fun. >> that is why we say you create them we make them for you. so come on down. >> all right,...
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. >> i should have mentioned that is nan luma who n both know. we love her.ve a question, share it on social media using the hashtag "ask vinnie" and you might see a question answered here on abc 7 mornings. >> next, the big hack impacted millions of computers around the world. >> and fallout from the deadly ghost ship fire. the action victims families will take today against the people they say are responsible. >> and just getting word of a train derailment in illinois working on getting information for you and images at the live desk. details comingup next. >>> the middle of may but we have a chance of light showers today. here's some areas that possibly could get wet weather around livermore, san jose, mountain view and half moon bay. we also have temperatures in the we also have temperatures in the 50s and 60s today i need the phone that's where i happen to be... to be the one that rings. i need not to be missed phone calls... to not be missed. i need seamless handoff... canyon software. from reception, to landline, to mobile. i need one number... not two
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why a judge today overturned aaron her nan cease's conviction after his suicide in jail. >>> chaos athe airport. passengers fighting with each other with airline employees, even with police after an airline canceled its flight. what's behind the flight problem and when the airline will be up and flying again. >>> check this out. arrests made after an airport brawl in florida. punches thrown while officers take would-be passengers to the ground. all of this happened after spirit airlines canceled dozens of flights in florida. >> reporter: another chaotic air travel experience, this time on the ground. it happened at ft. lauderdale hollywood international airport in florida. angry passengers attacking staff of spirit airlines, which has canceled dozens of flights at the airport, and more than 300 nationwide in the past week. >> they said they were short staffed. >> reporter: a mob ensued at the counter. sheriff's deputies had to calm down the commotion detaining several passengers and argue three. the airline blames the disruption on a legal dispute witnesses pilots saying in a statemen
why a judge today overturned aaron her nan cease's conviction after his suicide in jail. >>> chaos athe airport. passengers fighting with each other with airline employees, even with police after an airline canceled its flight. what's behind the flight problem and when the airline will be up and flying again. >>> check this out. arrests made after an airport brawl in florida. punches thrown while officers take would-be passengers to the ground. all of this happened after...
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joining me now is colonel jack jacobs and medal of honor recipient and military analyst malcolm nans,analyst, kevin barrett, and military analyst and executive editor of defense one in allen lickman, distinguished history professor and presidential historian. gentlemen, good to have you with us. you see there, the secretary of defense, james mattis, as well. malcolm nance and colonel jack jacob, i'm going to start with you, retired military, talk about the importance of today and what today means to both of you. colonel jacobs, i'll begin with you, sir. >> well, for those of us who spent time in uniform, but particularly those of us who spent time in combat, defending the country, this is a very important day. most people celebrate it by getting together and having a good time. and that's a good thing. but what's really important for us is that we, we all do, but we remember those who fought alongside us and did not come home to enjoy the fruits of freedom, of their labors, of their sacrifice. so those of us who left spent a lot of our time, not just on memorial day, thinking about th
joining me now is colonel jack jacobs and medal of honor recipient and military analyst malcolm nans,analyst, kevin barrett, and military analyst and executive editor of defense one in allen lickman, distinguished history professor and presidential historian. gentlemen, good to have you with us. you see there, the secretary of defense, james mattis, as well. malcolm nance and colonel jack jacob, i'm going to start with you, retired military, talk about the importance of today and what today...