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nar.de maneras en las que la vida te puede gado.. nar. cambiar en un instante. no esperes. sfx : quejido de dolor asegúrate... con un plan de salud a través de covered california. hay ayuda económica disponible. así que averigua sobre los ahorros para los cuales podrías calificar. la inscripción abierta termina el 31 de enero. porque nunca sabes cuando la vida... te puede cambiar. covered california. es más que cuidado médico. es cuidado para la vida. rea de la baha.... ---pasemos de inmediato con grabriela dellan para los detalles... el dia de hoy que arranco el torneo clausura de la liga mx por fin las aguilas del america pudieron hacer oficial la llegada de el dia de hoy que arranco el torneo clausura de la liga mx por fin las aguilas del america pudieron hacer oficial la llegada de torneo clausura de la liga mx por fin las aguilas del america pudieron de daly city se vendi un boleto que acert cinco de los seis nmero... felicidades al ganador... es momento de conocer como estarn las tem
nar.de maneras en las que la vida te puede gado.. nar. cambiar en un instante. no esperes. sfx : quejido de dolor asegúrate... con un plan de salud a través de covered california. hay ayuda económica disponible. así que averigua sobre los ahorros para los cuales podrías calificar. la inscripción abierta termina el 31 de enero. porque nunca sabes cuando la vida... te puede cambiar. covered california. es más que cuidado médico. es cuidado para la vida. rea de la baha.... ---pasemos de...
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actors are the biggest nar assists in the world.y want attention, want to be loved, they don't even come close to this guy in the one time i spent with him. i was with him, with billy crystal. it was his -- >> laura: another person i adore. >> at his hotel for a fight. and he basically only talked about himself the whole time. >> laura: that's a shock. bill clinton was a smooth operator. you might be better -- he might be better at hiding it. clinton, obama, come on, reagan was not narcisistic, jfk. >> you get to that position you need that, you need to be loved. >> laura: so archie, people compare trump to archie bunker, fine, whatever. >> they're both from queens. >> laura: they're loveable. but you don't see anything redeeming in donald trump, not one thing? >> i don't see him being loveable to, let's say for instance, he's walking up the stairs to get into the air force one, and it's raining, and he has the umbrella -- >> laura: you watch him closely. >> i mean that's what you do. you observe people. and his kid, and melania get
actors are the biggest nar assists in the world.y want attention, want to be loved, they don't even come close to this guy in the one time i spent with him. i was with him, with billy crystal. it was his -- >> laura: another person i adore. >> at his hotel for a fight. and he basically only talked about himself the whole time. >> laura: that's a shock. bill clinton was a smooth operator. you might be better -- he might be better at hiding it. clinton, obama, come on, reagan...
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to >> nar the boy's existence was kept a secret in north korea. he was brought up in luxury, like a prince. >> kim jong-nam's childhood was very, very cloistered. the ceilings in the house were so high they needed to bring in scaffolding to dust the lights. there was always the off chance that kim jong-il would be dining with kim jong-nam, and so somebody literally goes through a sack of rice and pulls out any irregular, any broken piece of rice.ki you're t perfect bag of rice sent to kim jong-nam's house. >> he was a bit like his father. artistic, i think. and kim jong-il doted on kim jong-nam. h and wh family, his mother, aung, et cetera was-was plan to send him away for education in foreign country, we know that kim jong-il cried. he wept and he remonstrated, protested against their plan. >> narrator: despite the dictator's objections, the women prevailed. kim jong-nam was sent off to school in moscow, and then geneva. >> my earliest memories of kim we were, i think, around 15. one day we entered in class and we saw that guy who looked like an
to >> nar the boy's existence was kept a secret in north korea. he was brought up in luxury, like a prince. >> kim jong-nam's childhood was very, very cloistered. the ceilings in the house were so high they needed to bring in scaffolding to dust the lights. there was always the off chance that kim jong-il would be dining with kim jong-nam, and so somebody literally goes through a sack of rice and pulls out any irregular, any broken piece of rice.ki you're t perfect bag of rice sent...
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so let's make it mandatory if we're use nar condition and do away with the idea of supervisor injectionall right. am bill >> live from center city in philadelphia this is fox 29 news at 11. >>> murder for hire plot takes another dramatic turn. dr. james kauffman awaiting trial for his wife's murder found dead in his new jersey jail cell. the investigation only getting more intense playing out like a made for tv movie. good evening, i'm dawn timmeney. >>> five years after his wife was shot to death, dr. kauffman arrested for hiring a hit man to kill the popular radio personality. charged with her murder just two and a half weeks ago, today officials discovering him dead in his prison cell. our shawnette wilson is live in our operations center with the details. shawnette. >> reporter: dawn, what we know is that the suicide involved a note and bed sheets that it happened when kauffman's cell mate was out for court appearance. >> for the past five and a half years, i have feltik
so let's make it mandatory if we're use nar condition and do away with the idea of supervisor injectionall right. am bill >> live from center city in philadelphia this is fox 29 news at 11. >>> murder for hire plot takes another dramatic turn. dr. james kauffman awaiting trial for his wife's murder found dead in his new jersey jail cell. the investigation only getting more intense playing out like a made for tv movie. good evening, i'm dawn timmeney. >>> five years after...
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so that's why at the white house the president did such a good job of nar ogbueze the discussion so we're just talking about four items from daca, border security, chain migration, and then when you talk about the merit and the lottery system. i think we'll get those done. reporter: why would we think we wouldn't be back here again? there are conservative voices in your caw white house are concerned about what might be agreed -- caucus who are concerned about what might be agreed to on daca and some of the liberals are saying there's no agreement with the house, this is a senate-only arrangement? mr. mccarthy: why i don't think we'll be back here again, i hope the democratic leadership learned that you do not gain by shutting government down. now we can stay at the table and find common ground and sthove problem. i'm very hopeful that we now get it fished. reporter: [inaudible] -- support on daca. is that the bill that you will bring up? mr. mccarthy: we are two different houses so we'll both do our own work. from that standpoint, we passed a lot of appropriation bills that just sat over
so that's why at the white house the president did such a good job of nar ogbueze the discussion so we're just talking about four items from daca, border security, chain migration, and then when you talk about the merit and the lottery system. i think we'll get those done. reporter: why would we think we wouldn't be back here again? there are conservative voices in your caw white house are concerned about what might be agreed -- caucus who are concerned about what might be agreed to on daca and...
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ford to nar. st. mary's wins going away, 1-57. pack 12, stanford. the official clydes with daniels. daniels left with an ankle injury. it was a big turning point. 11-0 run for the lead. davis and stanford, look at this. this is dorian pickens. 7 of 10 from deep. he had 2 points. the cardinals win 79-70 and won three straight. speaking of the bears at uw. that's what i call commitment right there. the dogs. justice suing. throwing it down. suing is from honolulu. career high 27. cal had a slip lead late first half. but the dogs take over. jaylen nowell led them with 20. washington by four at the break. second half, marcus lee is in trouble. that's a turnover. we're going the other way. matisse was authority. cal false 66-56. 1-3 in the pac-12. raiders could face a fine or draft pick if the nfl finds they violated the rudy rule. the owner admitted he had a deal in place with gruden before any minority candidates were interviewed. chucky's first order of business, get your passport ready. raiders play the seahawks in london october 14th. the silver and black giving up another hope game
ford to nar. st. mary's wins going away, 1-57. pack 12, stanford. the official clydes with daniels. daniels left with an ankle injury. it was a big turning point. 11-0 run for the lead. davis and stanford, look at this. this is dorian pickens. 7 of 10 from deep. he had 2 points. the cardinals win 79-70 and won three straight. speaking of the bears at uw. that's what i call commitment right there. the dogs. justice suing. throwing it down. suing is from honolulu. career high 27. cal had a slip...
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ford to nar. st. mary's wins going away, 1-57. pack 12, stanford. the official clydes with daniels. daniels left with an ankle injury. it was a big turning point. 11-0 run for the lead. davis and stanford, look at this. this is dorian pickens. 7 of 10 from deep. he had 2 points. the cardinals win 79-70 and won three straight. speaking of the bears at uw. that's what i call commitment right there. the dogs. justice suing. throwing it down. suing is from honolulu. career high 27. cal had a slip lead late first half. but the dogs take over. jaylen nowell led them with 20. washington by four at the break. second half, marcus lee is in trouble. that's a turnover. we're going the other way. matisse was authority. cal false 66-56. 1-3 in the pac-12. raiders could face a fine or draft pick if the nfl finds they violated the rudy rule. the owner admitted he had a deal in place with gruden before any minority candidates were interviewed. chucky's first order of business, get your passport ready. raiders play the seahawks in london october 14th. the silver and black giving up another hope game
ford to nar. st. mary's wins going away, 1-57. pack 12, stanford. the official clydes with daniels. daniels left with an ankle injury. it was a big turning point. 11-0 run for the lead. davis and stanford, look at this. this is dorian pickens. 7 of 10 from deep. he had 2 points. the cardinals win 79-70 and won three straight. speaking of the bears at uw. that's what i call commitment right there. the dogs. justice suing. throwing it down. suing is from honolulu. career high 27. cal had a slip...
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so there were no camps in california except for man zi nar.colorado, arizona, wyoming, those kind of states. but a lot of our japanese americans were ached. so this is why we kind of have this collection and we focus on it. we've had a japanese american collection for a long time. it comes from different donors over years. it sort of comes in fits and starts but it's only more in recent years we've gotten a lot more material and there's been a lot more focus on it. we've been fortunate to meet up with a number of families not just japanese american families but other families for example, the man who ran the fresno assembly center his family gave us a number of items that are important. so in recent years, it's really become a major focus of ours although we've always done this, had this materials on this topic. i think remembering the 75th anniversary of executive order 9066 is important because we have to remember that two-thirds of the people put in these camps were american citizens and so what was done to them has never really been talked
so there were no camps in california except for man zi nar.colorado, arizona, wyoming, those kind of states. but a lot of our japanese americans were ached. so this is why we kind of have this collection and we focus on it. we've had a japanese american collection for a long time. it comes from different donors over years. it sort of comes in fits and starts but it's only more in recent years we've gotten a lot more material and there's been a lot more focus on it. we've been fortunate to meet...
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while there are nationwide rules nar congressional lobbyists, there aren't any when it comes to lobbyingte a.g.s. those lobbyists don't have to say how much they're being paid dr who they're meeting with. >> there's going to be real questions about whether that money ended up influencing how the a.g.s conducted their settlement. >> reporter: both the republican and democratic a.g. associations told us it's important they hear from a wide variety of voices, including advocacy groups. s,rdue pharma declined our request for an on-camera interview, but said they're deeply troubled by the opioid crisis and are committed to working collaboratively to help solve it. jeff. >> glor: to juliana and laura, thank you both for that reporting tonight. now to some other stories we're anllowing in the evening omwsfeed. teeth and partial jaw bone found in a cave in israel may force aeientists to reexamine the history of human migration. researchers today said the 2002 discovery may be 194,000 years old. that suggests humans could have left africa 100,000 years earlier than previously thought. the coast g
while there are nationwide rules nar congressional lobbyists, there aren't any when it comes to lobbyingte a.g.s. those lobbyists don't have to say how much they're being paid dr who they're meeting with. >> there's going to be real questions about whether that money ended up influencing how the a.g.s conducted their settlement. >> reporter: both the republican and democratic a.g. associations told us it's important they hear from a wide variety of voices, including advocacy groups....
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emmet nar drives, lays elijah thomas. 16 straight wins. 72-55 that final. >>> stanford taking on uclacoach in the house. steal and finish. gave stanford the lead, not long. underneath his legs to chris wilkes, are you kidding me? ucla should win just on that play alone. and they did. 89-73 the final. abc7 news sports report by river rock casino. coming up, sharks in nhl make a big announcement and my one-on-one with livingston. >>> more to come an abc7 news at 11:00. including airlines tightening the leash with pets on planes. why it's necessary. >>> lucky to be ♪ ♪ my husband is probably going to think i'm crazy. he thinks i'm going to see my sister! ♪ ♪ sometimes the confidence to be spontaneous starts with financial stability. once i heard it i was shocked. i just thought, i have to go get it! ♪ ♪ it's our tree! ♪ ♪ see how a personalized financial strategy and access to you. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> thanks for joining us for the second half of the program. i'm eric thomas. >> i'm dion lim. california's green rush could dry up supply of recreational marijuana. californ
emmet nar drives, lays elijah thomas. 16 straight wins. 72-55 that final. >>> stanford taking on uclacoach in the house. steal and finish. gave stanford the lead, not long. underneath his legs to chris wilkes, are you kidding me? ucla should win just on that play alone. and they did. 89-73 the final. abc7 news sports report by river rock casino. coming up, sharks in nhl make a big announcement and my one-on-one with livingston. >>> more to come an abc7 news at 11:00. including...
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we look back to the west nar distdi -- for that disturbance. bringing in some snow. we can see that by the tuesday morning rush, not necessarily a big storm, but the temperatures will be dropping and the snow will be falling. more on that and the rest of the week's ups and downs coming up. >> the bad boy of flu strains triggering one of the worst flu seasons ever. >> is the vaccine you received helping or hurting. a local doctor says the shot could be less effective. >>> more trouble in toyland, a company going on the auction bloc blo block. >>> and a sneak peak at this year's philadelphia auto show. >>> first here is a look at the closing bell on wall street. we just moved in about four months ago, but the living room's pretty blank. it's really nice when clients come in and have done some of their own research. working with a bassett designer was really easy. just kind of ties in very well. we love it! just kind of ties in very well. in the state with more ski mountains than any other, family fun reaches a new peak. so whether you're a speed demon or more of a snow
we look back to the west nar distdi -- for that disturbance. bringing in some snow. we can see that by the tuesday morning rush, not necessarily a big storm, but the temperatures will be dropping and the snow will be falling. more on that and the rest of the week's ups and downs coming up. >> the bad boy of flu strains triggering one of the worst flu seasons ever. >> is the vaccine you received helping or hurting. a local doctor says the shot could be less effective. >>>...
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it is interesting how you talk about having a nar natural conversation.talking in stunted phrases, "alexia, do this." i would say natural language. i think, i don't think we need conversation from any of these applications just yet! if you canjust from any of these applications just yet! if you can just say what you're looking for and you don't want to have this back and forth and have a chat with it, but using natural language where we can be more descriptive. it is so interesting. come back and see us and let us know how it's going. dr peter cahill there. he is the founder of voysis. self—driving or autonomous cars have been a big focus for every major auto maker around the world. yogita limaye is at the detroit auto show and has been checking out what is on offer. this is a self driving vehicle tested by forked to deliver pizzas. it looks like a normal car and those spinning things on the top are the sensors. i will take you around the car to see what the car is actually seeing. that little red dot there behind the car, that's me. so that's what the ca
it is interesting how you talk about having a nar natural conversation.talking in stunted phrases, "alexia, do this." i would say natural language. i think, i don't think we need conversation from any of these applications just yet! if you canjust from any of these applications just yet! if you can just say what you're looking for and you don't want to have this back and forth and have a chat with it, but using natural language where we can be more descriptive. it is so interesting....
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to work anyway, and the big idea they are talking about is to let the millionaires and the billion nars pay their taxes as donations they can deduct, and that is not going to be working and i cannot imagine that the treasury or the irs would let that happen. it is beyond reason to think that the tax reregulations would allow that to happen. >> i expect us to re-take the house, and the majority. i do so because i believe that the environment is such that the american people are looking for some stability, and they are looking for some focus on the issues that they care about in terms of jobs and in terms of education and in terms of health care and in terms of the environment. and in terms of the national security. i think that they view the democrats as being able to provide some stability to the country, and very frankly also to a proper check and balance in our system when we see a president who is, has trouble creating stability within the white house, much less within our government. >> watch the interview with speaker paul ryan friday morning with "washington journal" at 7:00 a.m.
to work anyway, and the big idea they are talking about is to let the millionaires and the billion nars pay their taxes as donations they can deduct, and that is not going to be working and i cannot imagine that the treasury or the irs would let that happen. it is beyond reason to think that the tax reregulations would allow that to happen. >> i expect us to re-take the house, and the majority. i do so because i believe that the environment is such that the american people are looking for...
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the first witness was a detective who nar tated the video frame by frame from the intersection of 60th and spruce street. it shows a gunman run ining outo the car and firing 13 shots at point blank range. the officer was struck three times in the arm. and prosecutors say he dust under husband dash board to take cover. >> we saw that video in 13 rounds fired at close range and able to exit that voek and the video was e replayed over and over again. they heard shots fired. he also said i'm bleeding heavily. archer had no expression and often times did not look at the video. >> they should be held accountable for his actions. >> as for archer's defense, they called the officer a hero, but told the jury to put emotions to the side and focus on the law. as for that jury, it's made up of nine women and three men. aundrea cline-thomas, nbc 10 news. >>> law enforcement officers from around the country are paying tribute to a u.s. marshal killed last week in harrisburg. a public memorial service for deputy christopher hill was held today. he was shot while serving a warrant at a home in harrisb
the first witness was a detective who nar tated the video frame by frame from the intersection of 60th and spruce street. it shows a gunman run ining outo the car and firing 13 shots at point blank range. the officer was struck three times in the arm. and prosecutors say he dust under husband dash board to take cover. >> we saw that video in 13 rounds fired at close range and able to exit that voek and the video was e replayed over and over again. they heard shots fired. he also said i'm...
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let's focus on getting something through the house and then we'll see what senate can do, but start nar ro, get a smart solution, and build trust. the fact that we have a number of democrats and republicans that are willing to solve this problem, and it's a good sign for future conversations. >>> let me ask you, how much money in borner security, what are you asking the president to support here in exchange for the daca universe and what do you believe that maximum universe is on that? >> first this is not an appropriation bill. it's an authorization bill saying that dhs should have a section by section assessment of the border and come up with a plan and implement that plan by the end of 2020. but this is something that can be done in tandem with other agreements and other conversations when it comes to funding the government. so we, again, we weren't mixing approachuatio appropriations. >> the criticism is going to be daca relief for border security tomorrow. >> i don't see it that way, you to have a plan to secure the border. there is a reason we have seen the decline in the number o
let's focus on getting something through the house and then we'll see what senate can do, but start nar ro, get a smart solution, and build trust. the fact that we have a number of democrats and republicans that are willing to solve this problem, and it's a good sign for future conversations. >>> let me ask you, how much money in borner security, what are you asking the president to support here in exchange for the daca universe and what do you believe that maximum universe is on that?...
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they were high profile billion nars, barry, a pioneering drug tycoon always willing to take on big fara and his wife, patron of several charities. together, they gave away tens of millions. they died such a horrific way. their children launched an independent investigation of their own and said their preliminary findings are consistent with that of police. prime ministers past and present. the murder has shaken the political establishment with many wondering who could have wanted to see them dead and why. >> paula, thank you for the report. >>> now, to france, heavy rains turned the seine river into an inland sea. many parts of the city flooded. >> the water's creeping up more slowly now, but it submerged roads and transit lines and forced people to safety. ivan joins us with more on if it's going to get better or worse. >> better. today, we are cresting and the forecast was worse than what we are dealing with right now. yeah, there is flooding there. we don't like to see that. it's not going to rival some of the flood events that have occurred in the city of lights. there we are. ther
they were high profile billion nars, barry, a pioneering drug tycoon always willing to take on big fara and his wife, patron of several charities. together, they gave away tens of millions. they died such a horrific way. their children launched an independent investigation of their own and said their preliminary findings are consistent with that of police. prime ministers past and present. the murder has shaken the political establishment with many wondering who could have wanted to see them...
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and sheryl pete is a, 36, nar e row -- narrows inlet. this was a multijurisdictional operation. i want to thank those fbi agents and other agencies in south carolina and north carolina and florida for assist iing us with rounding up these folks and interviewing them and we are very excited today because this is gone on for far too long. but it is the conclusion of an intense i-investigation, which we hope will bring closure to the family of april kaufman and to the many friends and supporters of april kaufman. so thank you. >> you are listening to a news conference regard iing the deat of april kaufman six years ago. james kaufman has been accused of killing her. it happened inside thundershower home in new jersey back in may of 2012. she had been shot multiple times. a lot of details coming out from the news conference. >> a lot to unpack here. murder for hire scheme alleged by prosecutors. they claim the alleged motive was that april kaufman threatened to divorce her husband because she had learned of his illegal opioid distribution activities, which as you heard prosecutors s
and sheryl pete is a, 36, nar e row -- narrows inlet. this was a multijurisdictional operation. i want to thank those fbi agents and other agencies in south carolina and north carolina and florida for assist iing us with rounding up these folks and interviewing them and we are very excited today because this is gone on for far too long. but it is the conclusion of an intense i-investigation, which we hope will bring closure to the family of april kaufman and to the many friends and supporters...
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was basically, the reemergence of virtual reality, we're both at cs about the ins and outs of the our nara dime platform over the last year but now there has been a shot in the arm, oculus has this $200 headset that is going out in a few months. same time, in the back room deals, we have apple, snapchat, other chinese makers, lenovo, samsung, lg, google, any company you can name, amazon, they're all working on ar headsets but those are years away, that was the backdoor talking. products donds are think are the most promising? >> augmented reality, everyone you talk to who understands technology and where the industry is going recognizes that vr will be a niche player, a very successful niche player until augmented reality comes down the road and becomes a successful technology on its own. we are releasing the very early stuff, the underpinnings of what is to come down the road. >> it is a big, open question, how much will a are change our lives and how we experience the world. dream of these companies, amazon, apple, google, classes that are as lightweight as what you would wherefore read
was basically, the reemergence of virtual reality, we're both at cs about the ins and outs of the our nara dime platform over the last year but now there has been a shot in the arm, oculus has this $200 headset that is going out in a few months. same time, in the back room deals, we have apple, snapchat, other chinese makers, lenovo, samsung, lg, google, any company you can name, amazon, they're all working on ar headsets but those are years away, that was the backdoor talking. products donds...
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trump hadn't spoken the democrats because some of the add minuministratiod sort of blame the democrats narsure. he doesn't do anything wisely. i think the only reason they got a deal, which i don't think is a great deal, we can talk about that later -- the only reason he got a gareat deal is because he buzz sidelined. he was going to take the heat and it gets back to the oval office. they are staying there to spank him. that happened again. he reached some kind of accommodation with chuck schumer and he is offering money to build the wall. he didn't say they had a deal but they were getting closer. president john kelly picked up the phone. it looked like to me they were keeping him hidden away in the oval officer with his desk clear, talking on the phone with his mega hat playing a daddy's desk. i don't think he chose that wisely. >> i was going to say maybe it is -- >> i can't decide, yeah. it's hard. >> all right. i want both of you to stick with me. donald trump was flown by run his business by keeping his staff on their toes and competing for his attention. i want to ask you, if he is
trump hadn't spoken the democrats because some of the add minuministratiod sort of blame the democrats narsure. he doesn't do anything wisely. i think the only reason they got a deal, which i don't think is a great deal, we can talk about that later -- the only reason he got a gareat deal is because he buzz sidelined. he was going to take the heat and it gets back to the oval office. they are staying there to spank him. that happened again. he reached some kind of accommodation with chuck...
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. >> amplified the professor says by some people's unwilling physical to critically challenge the nar fif sam brock be nbc bay area news. >>> well out of the hospital and straight to jail. the hayward man suspected of killing a chp officer on christmas eve has now been booked into the santa rita jail. mohammed aly is charged with second degree murder and dui. he has been hospitalized since the deadly crash there on 880. investigators say he was going more than 100 miles an hour...
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. >> no but the problem is the narrative -- the nar i have that's been used. >> yes he is. >> angela.a and then the congressman. angela first and then the congressman. go ahead. >> the issue i think we need to address here, don, is the fact that policy can't be divorced from people. you cannot talk about people, human beings the way in which the republican party led by donald trump have talked about undocumented people. illegal aliens, the terminology, again, drug dealers, rapists, all of that has to go. . if you want to talk about policy, congressman joly you are right we need to figure out the middle ground. but what we can't do to demonize human beings trying to come to america or remain in america to billed a better life. >> i have 20 seconds congressman jolly. >> i want to agree on with jason on something. donald trump is the first republican to talk about daca. when they call it am nesty he are followed on it. but he should get credit for talking about it. >> president trump answering questions in a an impromptu session with reporters what he says about speak to robert mueller a
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a sitting republican nar will walk out and will denounce the president.cally, his attacks on the media. >> arizona jeff flake has been working on this speech for days. he's expected to compare the president's words and actions to that of the former soviet dictator joseph stalin. normally when that's done, that's not done in a nice way. joining us is host of "reliable sources" brian stelter. this is not the normal thing you see. >> so far from normal. as flake prepares to leave the senate, he wants to make a statement on a number of topics. the first of these significant floor speeches is about the press and about president trump's use of the phrase fake speech to delegitimatize the press. here's part of what he is expected to say. "mr. president is a condition to the testament of our democracy that he uses words infamily spoken by joseph stalin to describe his enemies. it bears noting that so fraught with malice was the phrase enemy of the people that even khrushchev disagreed with the supreme leader." so flake here is trying to make the point that langua
a sitting republican nar will walk out and will denounce the president.cally, his attacks on the media. >> arizona jeff flake has been working on this speech for days. he's expected to compare the president's words and actions to that of the former soviet dictator joseph stalin. normally when that's done, that's not done in a nice way. joining us is host of "reliable sources" brian stelter. this is not the normal thing you see. >> so far from normal. as flake prepares to...
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kendrick lamar and brew nar mars are second and third as the most nominated artists. are slate ed d to perform the show which is going to be hosted again by "lagt night's" james cordons. but the music's biggest night comes at a complicated moment for the entertainment history, a sexual harassment reckoning has dominated the shows. expect white roses on the red c carpet and messages of female empowerment. >> there are going to be some self-aware musicians. you have ke$ha, pink, lorde, miley cyrus, and so we will be seeing some wonderful strong mome moments. >> the musicians tend to be unpredictable crowd, but here there is a sense at madison square garden anything can happen on grammy night, and that is probably including some jabs at president trump. >> historically the grammies have not been as politically charged as the awards show, but given that we are a year past the election, and the mood in this country is very fired up and still very divided, i would be very surprised if no a artist spoke about politics at a all at the grammys this year. >> the topic of race m
kendrick lamar and brew nar mars are second and third as the most nominated artists. are slate ed d to perform the show which is going to be hosted again by "lagt night's" james cordons. but the music's biggest night comes at a complicated moment for the entertainment history, a sexual harassment reckoning has dominated the shows. expect white roses on the red c carpet and messages of female empowerment. >> there are going to be some self-aware musicians. you have ke$ha, pink,...
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that excerpt about torchi nrn a money laundering and russian government and links to the nar got neatly knitted up today in a big scoop. here is the headline, fbi investigating whether russian money went to nra to help trump. quoting from the article, the fbi is investigating where a top russian banker illegally funneled money to help donald trump win the presidency. quote, fbi counter intelligence invest gigatioors focused on de governor known for the close relationships with russian president vladimir putin and nra. he points out that the quote extent to which the fbi has evidence of money flowing to the nra could not be learned but to put things in perspective, the nra spent $30 million in this past presidential by that is real money triple what the nra spent on, say, the last presidential election before that when they tried to boost mitt romney in 2012. how come they tripled in 2012? most of this money was that funneled into the election was spent by an arm of the nra not required to disclose the dow narcot -- donors at all. what could possibly go wrong? mr. gordon, thank you for b
that excerpt about torchi nrn a money laundering and russian government and links to the nar got neatly knitted up today in a big scoop. here is the headline, fbi investigating whether russian money went to nra to help trump. quoting from the article, the fbi is investigating where a top russian banker illegally funneled money to help donald trump win the presidency. quote, fbi counter intelligence invest gigatioors focused on de governor known for the close relationships with russian president...
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if you shrunk it down, you would get rid of the opportunity nar lobbying?>> too many people, two million federal employees. those 15 cabinet-level oversee about 320 different departments and agencies and subsets. a lot of this should be done at the state level. i wholeheartedly agree they do not need a department of education and that 60 or so billion dollars that flows through them, get rid of the middle man. let it fall to the kids. we're not saying the money wouldn't go to education but don't need thousands in washington, d.c. in order to educate kids in las vegas or salt lake city or chattanooga, tennessee. you don't need that. i believe it has a lot of merit. the biggest offender is the consumer financial protection bureau that the democrats put into place. the scary thing for americans, that is funded not through congress or appropriations, the way the democrats did, it it's paid for by a different department, a different agency called the federal reserve. and we don't have the overside, it's a funding mechanism and regulatory body. i give credit to d
if you shrunk it down, you would get rid of the opportunity nar lobbying?>> too many people, two million federal employees. those 15 cabinet-level oversee about 320 different departments and agencies and subsets. a lot of this should be done at the state level. i wholeheartedly agree they do not need a department of education and that 60 or so billion dollars that flows through them, get rid of the middle man. let it fall to the kids. we're not saying the money wouldn't go to education...
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i think the reason nar wafor th needing a drink of water.d given him sudafed in the prior days and it may have dried him up a little bit. >> my wife suffers from that, is that a concern going forward for him? that in some cases indicates lowtivilow activity. >> no, that is a normal fraction. >> and the cholesterol, do you hope to get it under 200? >> we're not focusing on the total as much as we are the ldl. we would like to get the ldl down below 120. >> and the pleasure was within norms, but with the high cholester cholesterol, any concerns for heart health? >> not at all. there are many good things that came from his example. he had great findings across the board. the one that stands out to me more than anything is his cardiac health. i think that with all of the other things in place, he doesn't have a family history of premature cardiac disease. he doesn't smoke or have diabetes. those things in combination with the excellent cardiac results are very reassuring. >> thank you, could you elaborate in leimen's terms of what you ruled out
i think the reason nar wafor th needing a drink of water.d given him sudafed in the prior days and it may have dried him up a little bit. >> my wife suffers from that, is that a concern going forward for him? that in some cases indicates lowtivilow activity. >> no, that is a normal fraction. >> and the cholesterol, do you hope to get it under 200? >> we're not focusing on the total as much as we are the ldl. we would like to get the ldl down below 120. >> and the...
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so this is something that we're up 6%, so nar 2018. let's take this with a grain of salt. see what comes out tonight. you can't be that worried about a market move of 2% total if this continues throughout the day. >> it's true, larry, we still have the s&p, and i was just looking before the show. up about 31% since election day. so this is not the worst situation in the world, but could it be the start as andy mentioned of something that starts to snowball? >> well, it could, andy made really good points, though i disagree, it's not about the yield, treasury yields are rallying for the right reason, not the wrong reason. let's not get excited about the u.s. dollar dropping. it's about global balance, not about financial instability. this whole thing started last week when i was on the show talking about texas instruments, union pacific, and caterpillar, and how they had very good earnings, and yet the stocks fell out of bed. i think it's a fact that there's too many weak hands holding stocks, we're up 6% on the year, the market has gone up too far and too fast. what's trou
so this is something that we're up 6%, so nar 2018. let's take this with a grain of salt. see what comes out tonight. you can't be that worried about a market move of 2% total if this continues throughout the day. >> it's true, larry, we still have the s&p, and i was just looking before the show. up about 31% since election day. so this is not the worst situation in the world, but could it be the start as andy mentioned of something that starts to snowball? >> well, it could,...
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some of my injuries included a fractured nars in a way of had common had lifted the board and so it had smacked me right in the face . i had severed tendons in my fingers i sprained both ankles at the same time even though i had sustained all of those injuries i just kept going because i wanted to be able to achieve my bronze medallion so it's a great personal achievement show me. one of my proudest moment in my community life when those kids graduated there with a truly each our world and the look in that mecca. and that the only yellow bird kitty patrolling the beach as a volunteer i was proud of what she has done australia should be proud of what she has done because what she did was first and no good. in the end the initiative does not end bigotry on the beach racial harmony is more an uneasy truce. but make a law and her fellow lifesavers make their point. i wanted to be able to put out there that muslims and muslim women in particular as well are just as easy as anyone else and. i hope that having achieved that that that message somehow resonate had with the wrong one. three years
some of my injuries included a fractured nars in a way of had common had lifted the board and so it had smacked me right in the face . i had severed tendons in my fingers i sprained both ankles at the same time even though i had sustained all of those injuries i just kept going because i wanted to be able to achieve my bronze medallion so it's a great personal achievement show me. one of my proudest moment in my community life when those kids graduated there with a truly each our world and the...
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. >> you opened up your book by calling him a nar sissist.e get the wrong idea what that means. they think you think you're good looking. no, you think you're the center of the universal. that's what it is. >> donald's narcissism unlike that of the mythical narcissus has so far done him very well, got him all the way to the white house. >> what do you think are his deepest values. >> his soy hole word about the poor countries i'm going to close the show tonight by saying he judges people by the value of the real estate they live in. if you live in a period neighborhood, you're no good. if you live in a hice rice like him, you're a good person. the more money you have, the more he likes you. the less money, the less he represents you. it's literally true. when it has to do with race it, often does. >> eric trump just said yesterday that all his father cares about is green, is money. that's basically. >> that's a defense. that's his defense. >> yes, but it's also a revelation. and an admission. and donald judges people by the content or presume
. >> you opened up your book by calling him a nar sissist.e get the wrong idea what that means. they think you think you're good looking. no, you think you're the center of the universal. that's what it is. >> donald's narcissism unlike that of the mythical narcissus has so far done him very well, got him all the way to the white house. >> what do you think are his deepest values. >> his soy hole word about the poor countries i'm going to close the show tonight by saying...
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but it turns out there may have been something much, much more me nars goi nefarious going on.ng to mcclatchy, the fbi is investigating whether torshin funneled money to the nra to help donald trump sr. win the presidency. it's a whole new angle we weren't previously aware of in the russia investigation and almost sounds too outlandish to be true. the gun lobby, arguably the most powerful force in conservative and republican politics, potentially taking illegal dark money donations from the russian government. but here's the thing. the nra's ties to russia go way back. we'll tell you the story behind this photo, yes, that is former milwaukee sheriff david clark on the right, right after this. . they think it's theirs. look at them, they have no idea! it's not theirs. it's mine. mine. mine. mine. the new lexus rx 350l with three rows for seven passengers. are you excited about your baby sister coming? experience space for the unexpected with the rx l, part of the rx family. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. i'm the one clocking in when you're clocking out. sensing your ev
but it turns out there may have been something much, much more me nars goi nefarious going on.ng to mcclatchy, the fbi is investigating whether torshin funneled money to the nra to help donald trump sr. win the presidency. it's a whole new angle we weren't previously aware of in the russia investigation and almost sounds too outlandish to be true. the gun lobby, arguably the most powerful force in conservative and republican politics, potentially taking illegal dark money donations from the...
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i support anything in this crisis nar can proliferation of that.s city is doing all other things city is doing. >> philadelphia is out of control with attitude on these things and for every idea they don't have the latest requested with all due respect where this will be and how they do it. >> let's talk abouties quickly. we ask new da like kratzer is it illegal. >> other people he trying to stop spread of disease we will do it because of the law of justification is what self-defense is and ge fence of others is says sometimes you can commit a minor violation in . that's what's happen on reduction. >> dom what do you say to that >> dom what do you say to that. >> how cop vo luteed that s r isf the problem..sn't get to write federal law. he can cite self-defense i woptder how manyawyers it took to get that and philadelphia said they'll do this and philadelphia is not involved and they'll call on people in the commu to set this up and they don't want their fingerprints on it and the mayor was not there yesterday he was at wwf event and reason is is h
i support anything in this crisis nar can proliferation of that.s city is doing all other things city is doing. >> philadelphia is out of control with attitude on these things and for every idea they don't have the latest requested with all due respect where this will be and how they do it. >> let's talk abouties quickly. we ask new da like kratzer is it illegal. >> other people he trying to stop spread of disease we will do it because of the law of justification is what...
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they wantedly want lryan to nar scope of subpoenas.nunes has demanded that documents be turned over in connection with the dossier. ryan reportedly sided with nunes over the doj. now nunes says that he will have access to all the documents he requested. the dodj has not commented on that characterization. joining me is malcolm nance, sarah kendzior and scott dworkin. scott, nunes briefed the trump campaign on intelligence matters, he was on the transition team and he fielded calls from foreign leaders trying to reach michael flynn, so it's possible that nunes's conversations were recorded. how is it that he now gets access to all of these documents with which he can pursue his investigation of fusion gps? >> trump opens up the door for corruption. so it becomes more normalized. even though this is not normal. it's tough to believe that somebody like speaker ryan, who i used to have respect for, would step out and defend nunes when he came out and said nunes said he would recuse thihimself and now it turns out he's a liar. i used to tru
they wantedly want lryan to nar scope of subpoenas.nunes has demanded that documents be turned over in connection with the dossier. ryan reportedly sided with nunes over the doj. now nunes says that he will have access to all the documents he requested. the dodj has not commented on that characterization. joining me is malcolm nance, sarah kendzior and scott dworkin. scott, nunes briefed the trump campaign on intelligence matters, he was on the transition team and he fielded calls from foreign...
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nar dressed pretty well and packed pretty tightly. it is hard to be out here for such a long time.ings are down. and through the etf and the marshall service. but most importantly the eight half-million people if we continue to do that we will make new york city save her. >> we think about the ny fd and the nypd with the remember of those to sacrifice. >> you cannot take it for granted from november 2016 steven passed away january 10 and then even july 5. douglas county colorado. and another was killed and others injured. it is a difficult task and we never forget about the families. >> this is your life. you love the city. >> yes. and this job and the hard work and the men and women of the police department. it also to have a prosperous new year and save 2018. >> thank you so much and all of us from fox news appreciate it. incredible work they have done with commissioners talking about the sacrifice they make every single day being out here since 9:00 o'clock a.m. and across the country 39 police officers lost their lives this year. we remember them as we bring in 2018. the one th
nar dressed pretty well and packed pretty tightly. it is hard to be out here for such a long time.ings are down. and through the etf and the marshall service. but most importantly the eight half-million people if we continue to do that we will make new york city save her. >> we think about the ny fd and the nypd with the remember of those to sacrifice. >> you cannot take it for granted from november 2016 steven passed away january 10 and then even july 5. douglas county colorado....
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there was a process of checking the value for money, and i am surprised that the nar load claim thatnment spending that does not stand up to scrutiny. thank you so much for your thoughts. the tv presenter emily maitlis has said she fears her stalker will never stop harassing her. two days after a former friend was jailed for breaching a restraining order, the newsnight presenter compared living with two decades of harassment to having a chronic illness. speaking to the emma barnett show on bbc radio five live, she said it had had a devastating impact on her family. it just makes itjust makes you it just makes you jumpy, itjust makes you jumpy, you know. and, actually, that is stressful, and it is tiring, and it is time—consuming, and, you know, i think it's hard for everyone, actually, because you then turn into this person who sort of shouts at your kids for the wrong thing, not because they have done anything wrong, but because you are stressing about somebody else. you are having to think about things that are ludicrous, you know, like how you get in and out of the front door, and
there was a process of checking the value for money, and i am surprised that the nar load claim thatnment spending that does not stand up to scrutiny. thank you so much for your thoughts. the tv presenter emily maitlis has said she fears her stalker will never stop harassing her. two days after a former friend was jailed for breaching a restraining order, the newsnight presenter compared living with two decades of harassment to having a chronic illness. speaking to the emma barnett show on bbc...
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how the behavior is looking towards the expertise and training regimen of the professional marmara nar community in order to improve on ship handling skills? for example, the united states maritime resource center in my state of rhode island delivers professional training and assessment of these proficiencies. having provided all the initial core nautical science and professional maritime training for the noah court for example. so have you considered utilizing that training and assessment from the professional mariner community to fill any competency gaps that you might be facing right now? >> stir, we had a pretty good dialogue with that community. and depending upon capacity and early technology, there were times we were using those simulators quite a bit. now if you go just up the road to newport, we will find some pretty state of the arm trainers that better simulate some of the ships that we are training our sailors to drive. but in standards and an approaches it's a vigorous dialogue. but what i like to do is make sure i'm right and current and i'll get back to you, sir. >> okay
how the behavior is looking towards the expertise and training regimen of the professional marmara nar community in order to improve on ship handling skills? for example, the united states maritime resource center in my state of rhode island delivers professional training and assessment of these proficiencies. having provided all the initial core nautical science and professional maritime training for the noah court for example. so have you considered utilizing that training and assessment from...
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>> nar,again, thank you for meeting with me and raising that important question.i've actually talked about this as a critical issue i think for over 15 years when i was in government before the fact europeans, canada, japan are not paying their fair share, they finally started investing more through some of the union and the nih public funding there, but on the commercial side they're not paying more and able to have socialist systems, socialist single pair systems, basically take it or leave it pricing and i think we have to address that through trade agreements and trade negotiations with these trading partners, the fact that they're not paying, but that, of course, doesn't solve the pricing here. that helps with relieving some of the burr-- burden of r & d abroad. we've got to address that with some of the measures i've talked about, but some of the measures that you and i have. we will have that at the list level and net level. >> how much more transparency should we have as drug companies raise their prices in terms of rational behind. it seems like a mish-ma
>> nar,again, thank you for meeting with me and raising that important question.i've actually talked about this as a critical issue i think for over 15 years when i was in government before the fact europeans, canada, japan are not paying their fair share, they finally started investing more through some of the union and the nih public funding there, but on the commercial side they're not paying more and able to have socialist systems, socialist single pair systems, basically take it or...
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i could not find anybody to want to talk about it except for public health nurse hanau cagesly nar cat icotics officer judge. and the reason is parents were embarrassed. this was a different kind of problem then existed in the past. people were mortified hat what had happened to their children. and you never ever saw an obituary told the truth. like the aides issue, people well he died of cancer. in this case it was well he died at a home at a heart attack at age 25. now, i believe what is helping to change that, i think similar to say the gay marriage issue which is a radical transformation in the last ten years, is getting to know people who are actually affected by that. that's where i believe -- i know you've heard a lot of you need to provide more funding, but i do believe you have a public profile role as senators. if you go to communities, find those parents, talk to them, point out the programs, meet with those county groups that are sprouting up all over the country. it's amazing to see this. and lend your own high public profile to them. meet with parents and say, you know, t
i could not find anybody to want to talk about it except for public health nurse hanau cagesly nar cat icotics officer judge. and the reason is parents were embarrassed. this was a different kind of problem then existed in the past. people were mortified hat what had happened to their children. and you never ever saw an obituary told the truth. like the aides issue, people well he died of cancer. in this case it was well he died at a home at a heart attack at age 25. now, i believe what is...
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nerk and the regions, conduct annual workshops and web nars concerning winter weather preparation, provide lessons learned and share industry praks. the regional entities are important to leveraging the work at the regional level. the reliability first. conducted 18 on site visits since the polar vortex. these engagements are targeted at facilities that have experienced freezing or cold weather. this collaboration helping remedy winter challenges and shared lessons learned and contributing to improve performance. while the recent period was less severe than the 2014 polar vortex, observations point to four recommendations. first, reliable and assured fuel supply is essential to electrical reliability. wholesale electricity markets, develop additional rules to enkurj increased fuel security particularly during winter months. policy should promote reliable natural gas supply and transportation. generator owners and operators should maintain and regular test back you may fuel. regulation of oil based fuel for back up generation raises a potential need for consideration of air permit wavers an
nerk and the regions, conduct annual workshops and web nars concerning winter weather preparation, provide lessons learned and share industry praks. the regional entities are important to leveraging the work at the regional level. the reliability first. conducted 18 on site visits since the polar vortex. these engagements are targeted at facilities that have experienced freezing or cold weather. this collaboration helping remedy winter challenges and shared lessons learned and contributing to...
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>> i'm sure he will do it they expected ego nars -- he seemed to acknowledge everybody in the room. right. another top speech we want to show you before we bring the panel in, fdr, 5942, a month and a day following the pearl harbor attack, tell us about this. >> yeah, the american people don't fully realize today what a danger we were in on that pearl harbor, attack on pearl harbor, we lost 40% of naval, destroyed or incapacitated. we were very vulnerable. a lot worse than most people now see because in little over three years we developed the atomic bomb, we defeated nazi germany and we defeated japan. think of that three years, today you can't get anything done in ten years but that's pretty amazing. maria: what do you want to hear from the speech tonight. dagen: optimism. jon: i want to hear to what extent this moment resembles other moment that is we have seen when the economy was doing really well. >> 1975 gerald ford said the state of the union was not good but donald trump will say, jobs, jobs. maria: doug, thank you, we will be right back >> live from washington, d.c. for pr
>> i'm sure he will do it they expected ego nars -- he seemed to acknowledge everybody in the room. right. another top speech we want to show you before we bring the panel in, fdr, 5942, a month and a day following the pearl harbor attack, tell us about this. >> yeah, the american people don't fully realize today what a danger we were in on that pearl harbor, attack on pearl harbor, we lost 40% of naval, destroyed or incapacitated. we were very vulnerable. a lot worse than most...