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here's nate robinson.s from uncle drew and knocks down the jumper. >> jim: you got to give him space. he's so quick right by you. that's a fadeaway fallen back and unable to finish with a nice touch. but that's the shot you want him to take and rather than him get it, he hit a basket. nothing but net. hawk, that time he spins. good block by birdman. by robinson. both teams have the ability to knock down jump shots so they can go inside but excellent at making plays >> brian: that three no good. both of these teams are custom to winning and winning big. nate robinson because he's such up a good tkpeupbisher going to the basket he committed all the way and he couldn't drop back down. the steal by hawkins. stoudemire lost it. he wanted to challenge that call because he was saying that ball was not out om i amar'e asked for a challenge. is maggette's hands. he had his arm. he's holding his wrist. are but looked likes it's off comaggette. good reversal but i don't know if you want to use that challenge this ear
here's nate robinson.s from uncle drew and knocks down the jumper. >> jim: you got to give him space. he's so quick right by you. that's a fadeaway fallen back and unable to finish with a nice touch. but that's the shot you want him to take and rather than him get it, he hit a basket. nothing but net. hawk, that time he spins. good block by birdman. by robinson. both teams have the ability to knock down jump shots so they can go inside but excellent at making plays >> brian: that...
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>> seth: nate, you want nate to come on your show? >> yeah, yeah. >> seth: all right.cheers and applause ] to the "potluck dinner." does snoop bring stuff to the party that, like, maybe, you don't bring? >> all guests. ffl guests stop in snoop's -- ent than your trailer? >> seth: yeah. so it's -- >> i do -- >> seth: yeah. and these are puppies, right? >> look, those are puppies. [ audience aw's ] those are the new chow puppies. we got -- we had a litter of four. i kept emperor han. that's emperor han over here. >> seth: uh-huh. >> and he's really great. and his half-sister is with me chewing. and that's empress chin. >> seth: empress chin and emperor han. >> yes. >> seth: those are some pretty pretentious names, martha. [ laughter ] >> they're chinese. they are, they're the royal dogs. >> seth: they're the royal dogs. >> yeah. >> seth: do you have baby peacocks? is that true? >> i have baby peacocks. i have one in my kitchen right now. it hatched two days ago. >> seth: oh, and then, how long do they stay in the kitchen? >> well, until they drive me crazy. >> seth: how
>> seth: nate, you want nate to come on your show? >> yeah, yeah. >> seth: all right.cheers and applause ] to the "potluck dinner." does snoop bring stuff to the party that, like, maybe, you don't bring? >> all guests. ffl guests stop in snoop's -- ent than your trailer? >> seth: yeah. so it's -- >> i do -- >> seth: yeah. and these are puppies, right? >> look, those are puppies. [ audience aw's ] those are the new chow puppies. we got --...
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>> seth: nate, you want nate to come on your show? >> yeah, yeah. >> seth: all right.eers alause ] to the "potluck dinner."ri does snoop stuff to the party that, like, maybe, you don't bring? >> all guests.gu alts stop in snoop's -- >> seth: dressing room. >> trailer. >> seth: okay, gotcha. does at the end of the day, does snoop's trailer smell different than yr trailer? [ light laughter ] >> not only the inside, but the outside. >> seth: yeah. so it's -- >> i just have to stand outside. >> seth: oh, gotcha. [ light laughter ] you have a couple of new dogs. >> i do -- >> seth: yeah. and these are puppies, right? >> look, those are puppies.] [ audience aw' those are the new chow puppies. we got -- we had a litter of four. i kept emperor han. that's emperor han over here. >> seth: uh-huh. >> and he's really great. and his half-sister is with me chewing. and that's empress chin. >> seth: empress chin and emperor ha >> yes. >> seth: those are some pretty pretentious names, martha.ht [ la ] >> they're chinese. ey are, they're the roya dogs. >> seth: they're the royal dogs.
>> seth: nate, you want nate to come on your show? >> yeah, yeah. >> seth: all right.eers alause ] to the "potluck dinner."ri does snoop stuff to the party that, like, maybe, you don't bring? >> all guests.gu alts stop in snoop's -- >> seth: dressing room. >> trailer. >> seth: okay, gotcha. does at the end of the day, does snoop's trailer smell different than yr trailer? [ light laughter ] >> not only the inside, but the outside....
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thajs for your time i know it's busy nate of the overwatch league. >> awesome. >> shocked tim -- hegoing to be at the barclay. >> i'm a gamer -- did i have the chief. >> he is the game correspondent. >> it's nice they are on the espn not the ochoea sports reported last night great quarter disappointing guidance stock down 9% more room to downside we talked about take two that's the most interesting one. a little more expensive they report next woke i'd rather be there. >> between electronic arts activition, blizzard they are up 19 petros year to date but take 2 has been the underperformer it has a smoother taqle chart but activition blizzard is where i want to be longer time. >> i agree with guy. take two from a valuation perspective that's the name you want to own in this space right now. >> all right time for the final trade it's friday show is fast. >> friday dead or life jon bon joef twitter alive. take down by president bush it's not the same story we volunteer our information to twitter that's why we like it. >> sea berg. >> cbs i'm a seller of cbs there is too much hair on th
thajs for your time i know it's busy nate of the overwatch league. >> awesome. >> shocked tim -- hegoing to be at the barclay. >> i'm a gamer -- did i have the chief. >> he is the game correspondent. >> it's nice they are on the espn not the ochoea sports reported last night great quarter disappointing guidance stock down 9% more room to downside we talked about take two that's the most interesting one. a little more expensive they report next woke i'd rather be...
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thankfully for our community, things went very well but u nfortu nately for community, things went veryrtunately for friends didn't go so unfortunately for friends didn't go so well. we had to host some people from the affected areas, from some families, and we are waiting to see what we are going to do in the future and how we can assist them, because many of them are gathered in the municipality buildings and the sports centres here, and the cultural centres, and they are receiving all kinds of assistance from groups like the red cross and the like. and our people content they are getting the help they need with accommodation and rehousing and help to find their loved ones? do they think that the officials and authorities are doing enough to help them? i think they do, but it is quite an unusual situation because many people have been burnt so it is difficult to identify them, so there are many people that are not yet identified among the dead people and there are a lot of people messing. previously i write on the news that there are more than 80 people who are dead which is a very bi
thankfully for our community, things went very well but u nfortu nately for community, things went veryrtunately for friends didn't go so unfortunately for friends didn't go so well. we had to host some people from the affected areas, from some families, and we are waiting to see what we are going to do in the future and how we can assist them, because many of them are gathered in the municipality buildings and the sports centres here, and the cultural centres, and they are receiving all kinds...
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talk aboutrd nate many areas that will probably be litigated post carpenter. is,that i would like to add using machine learning algorithms to analyze big data. the government, after carpenter, can no longer say it is just metadata. that traditional content not content distinction in the law where the government has generally argued that while content may have more to level protection, metadata does not. they can no longer say just as a the decision, as indicated, there is no reasonable expectation of privacy for what you do in public. looking backward now, one can perhaps observe the writing on the wall. over the weekend, i listened to with jim baker, former general counsel of the fbi. as i heard him talking, i basically heard him say, the writing was on the wall. i might suggest that you could even hear markings of that writing in the jones oral arguments. scaliample, when justice explained, don't we have any legislatures out there that can top this stuff? that statement in the context of the argument should have served notice upon doj about what a future cas
talk aboutrd nate many areas that will probably be litigated post carpenter. is,that i would like to add using machine learning algorithms to analyze big data. the government, after carpenter, can no longer say it is just metadata. that traditional content not content distinction in the law where the government has generally argued that while content may have more to level protection, metadata does not. they can no longer say just as a the decision, as indicated, there is no reasonable...
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now i'd like to invite nate and professor donahue to join us back up on stage. along with professor adoya. prior to founding the center on privacy, he served as chief counsel to the u.s. senate judiciary committee, subcommittee on privacy, technology and the law. he is an expert on all things digital privacy and will moderate questions for our first group of speakers. welcome, alvaro. >> so -- can you hear me? wonderful. >> for folks in the room, we'll break for lunch at 12:30 rather than at 12:15. >> so i feel like a kid in a intellectual candy store. i know you do, too, though. so i just have i think three questions for our amazing panelists. and then i will open it up to the audience and we'll have a broader discussion. first, i would love to give you, nate, the chance to respond to, laura, your rich critique of this opinion and your being persuaded much more by justice gorsuch's arguments. nate, you did say in your remarks that, yeah, you know? there's going to be a lot of litigation. but is it so much that it is a real mess, or should courts look to justice
now i'd like to invite nate and professor donahue to join us back up on stage. along with professor adoya. prior to founding the center on privacy, he served as chief counsel to the u.s. senate judiciary committee, subcommittee on privacy, technology and the law. he is an expert on all things digital privacy and will moderate questions for our first group of speakers. welcome, alvaro. >> so -- can you hear me? wonderful. >> for folks in the room, we'll break for lunch at 12:30...
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and i feel very fortu nate i want to win.re of race, lam able fortunate that this calibre of race, i am able to be in this calibre of race and add to it. i am also grateful that this calibre of phrases in london where i am fortu nate phrases in london where i am fortunate enough to have the home advantage, the only indy race line i know the tears are for me. so when i'm really tired and i hear the cheers getting louder i know speed up cheers getting louder i know speed up because they are all coming or they are all getting further away or something like that. so it feels really, really good to have that calibre of race at home because i a lwa ys calibre of race at home because i always have to put on a good show for a home cloud. it feels good. good luck to her. and there's just time to tell you that england's women have been knocked out of the main competition at the rugby world cup sevens after a 19—14 defeat by ireland in san francisco. the defeat means england now go into the challenge competition, with ireland progressin
and i feel very fortu nate i want to win.re of race, lam able fortunate that this calibre of race, i am able to be in this calibre of race and add to it. i am also grateful that this calibre of phrases in london where i am fortu nate phrases in london where i am fortunate enough to have the home advantage, the only indy race line i know the tears are for me. so when i'm really tired and i hear the cheers getting louder i know speed up cheers getting louder i know speed up because they are all...
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we have heard nate talk about many areas that will probably be litigated post carpenter.one that i would like to add is, using machine learning algorithms to analyze big data. the government, after carpenter, can no longer say it is just metadata. that traditional content, non-content distinction in the law where the government has generally argued that while content may have warrant-level protection, metadata does not. they can no longer say just as a flat-out rule, as the decision indicated, there is no reasonable expectation of privacy for what you do in public. looking backward now, one can perhaps observe the writing on the wall. over the weekend, i listened to a good podcast with jim baker, former general counsel of the fbi. as i heard him talking, i basically heard him say, the writing was on the wall. i might suggest that you could s of that lurking' writing in the jones oral arguments. for example, when justice scalia exclaimed, don't we have any legislatures out there that can stop this stuff? that statement should have served notice upon doj about what a future
we have heard nate talk about many areas that will probably be litigated post carpenter.one that i would like to add is, using machine learning algorithms to analyze big data. the government, after carpenter, can no longer say it is just metadata. that traditional content, non-content distinction in the law where the government has generally argued that while content may have warrant-level protection, metadata does not. they can no longer say just as a flat-out rule, as the decision indicated,...
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nates with the 1-0 lead. to the second. they call him mighty mouse.his is looking.mighty that's the mighty part. over the wall into center. a three-run st for eden. third homer for him. nationals up 4-0. looking better. brewers battle back. kinsler pitching kaine. kaine gets the best of him. this is going to right. ryan braun comes around to score to tie it. right w, it's 4-4 a tie game in the ninth inning. all right. orioles hosting red sox. manny muchado is gone. jonathan schp turning that frown upside down. bottom of the third, that's a homer. fourth home run in the last five games. the orioles a two-run lead. then during the game reports that the birds have traded zach brit tnthe yankees for three plos prospects. that means he wasn't going to pitch. brad brach comes on to close in a orioles orioles red sox within one in the ninth. mookie betts grounds into a game-winning double play. orios win 7-6. to the ice, brooks is back. capitals announcing they'vesi gned brooks orpik a one-year deal. aded to the avalanche in june but bought out by colorado.
nates with the 1-0 lead. to the second. they call him mighty mouse.his is looking.mighty that's the mighty part. over the wall into center. a three-run st for eden. third homer for him. nationals up 4-0. looking better. brewers battle back. kinsler pitching kaine. kaine gets the best of him. this is going to right. ryan braun comes around to score to tie it. right w, it's 4-4 a tie game in the ninth inning. all right. orioles hosting red sox. manny muchado is gone. jonathan schp turning that...
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the staff were good but u nfortu nately the system get it.field. —— i do not get it. there was a lot of people who were suffering more than us. people who were suffering more than us. the british red cross was there, it was a sad state of affairs, really. you are dreading the return journey? we're not looking forward to that. we are out for some time. we decided to take a detour. we are on the west side of france on the german border. we're coming back at the end of august and i hope it has cooled down, or number two, they have more trains with air conditioning. we have been out in the winter and it has failed because it was too cold. we now have trains that do not work in the heat and do not work in the cold. it is not looking good for the future, is it? john grant speaking to my colleague earlier. sounding upbeat despite those very, very long waits for the eurotunnel. we will keep you up—to—date with the travel disruption wherever you are. a full weather forecast coming up just before 2pm. the search for victims of greece's deadly wildfires
the staff were good but u nfortu nately the system get it.field. —— i do not get it. there was a lot of people who were suffering more than us. people who were suffering more than us. the british red cross was there, it was a sad state of affairs, really. you are dreading the return journey? we're not looking forward to that. we are out for some time. we decided to take a detour. we are on the west side of france on the german border. we're coming back at the end of august and i hope it has...
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he says the brexit negotiations are taking, u nfortu nately, negotiations are taking, unfortunately,m a popular figure things. it is not making him a popularfigure in the uk. huge protest planned in london, not far away from the bbc, at portland place. what is expected on the agenda tomorrow? what we have got is britain very delicately approaching this by donald trump. it isn't a state visit, yet, as we saw in the report a few minutes ago, there is a loss of the pomp and ceremony that would normally be associated with a state visit. there was also a keen awareness that while the british prime minister was very keen to have a close relationship with president trump, as any british prime minister would want to, but particularly in the context of brexit at seeking strong allies abroad, she was keen on this visit, but also conscious of all of these protests. they are trying to ensure the itinerary caty donald trump as far away from the protesters as is possible. -- can keep. chris mason speaking earlier. at least 200 people are now reported to have been killed in the worst flooding to hi
he says the brexit negotiations are taking, u nfortu nately, negotiations are taking, unfortunately,m a popular figure things. it is not making him a popularfigure in the uk. huge protest planned in london, not far away from the bbc, at portland place. what is expected on the agenda tomorrow? what we have got is britain very delicately approaching this by donald trump. it isn't a state visit, yet, as we saw in the report a few minutes ago, there is a loss of the pomp and ceremony that would...
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emily: caroline hyde along with bloomberg tech's nate lanxon.ntinue the conversation with uber's chief legal officer tony west who was recorded by the new ceo. i talked with west about how he is tackling his big challenges ahead at an event hosted by bloomberg law in san francisco, and asked him about the company finally getting its 15 month license to operate in london. tony: it is a win that requires us to walk the walk and to demonstrate that we are, in the words of the license, fit and proper. and i believe that we would not be here at this point had we not, in the preceding 7, 8 months where dara engaged in some extraordinary personal diplomacy. we would not -- and there has been a lot of other things, changes, significant structural changes, compliance changes that we have made to the way that we operate. you know, we would not have gotten to this point had, i think, t fl and other observers really sensed a change in the way that we approach that market, and the way we operate. emily: a representative for the taxi drivers suggested that it
emily: caroline hyde along with bloomberg tech's nate lanxon.ntinue the conversation with uber's chief legal officer tony west who was recorded by the new ceo. i talked with west about how he is tackling his big challenges ahead at an event hosted by bloomberg law in san francisco, and asked him about the company finally getting its 15 month license to operate in london. tony: it is a win that requires us to walk the walk and to demonstrate that we are, in the words of the license, fit and...
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it killed to tourists in philadelphia we've been calling for a ban across the globe and u nfortu natelyn't been listening and this is another sad reminder of that. a major work by the resound, renowned south african artist told the little—known story of 2 million africans in world war i has had its premiere in london to cricket will, critical acclaim. 0ur premiere in london to cricket will, criticalacclaim. 0urarts premiere in london to cricket will, critical acclaim. 0ur arts editor will gompertz went to see the show. a huge william kent ridge, large bills up tate modern's turbine hall. made of sculpture and video, singing and dancing, shadows and shouting. it tells the largely unknown story of the millions of african soldiers, porters and civilians who were caught up in world war i. the provocation that led to the project, suppose was a provocation of my own ignorance, and how little i had known of this history. the first world war was the kind of crucible of colonialism. all the paradoxes and contradictions and pressures of colonialism god he did in the conditions of war under the pr
it killed to tourists in philadelphia we've been calling for a ban across the globe and u nfortu natelyn't been listening and this is another sad reminder of that. a major work by the resound, renowned south african artist told the little—known story of 2 million africans in world war i has had its premiere in london to cricket will, critical acclaim. 0ur premiere in london to cricket will, criticalacclaim. 0urarts premiere in london to cricket will, critical acclaim. 0ur arts editor will...
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so this is really having some, it helps moving in our direction to do more and that is the summit nate tow today. strong nato is good for europe and also good for the united states. helps to protect europe, protect power to the mideast, to africa and i think also that of europe-- we look forward to meeting with president putin and i think looking forward to your thoughts about the meeting with president putin. >> well, i have to say, i think it's very sad when germany makes a massive oil and gas deal with russia where you're supposed to be guarding against russia and germany goes out and pays billions and billions a year to russia. so we're protecting germany, we're protecting france, we're protecting all of these countries and then numerous of the countries go out and make a pipeline deal with russia where they're paying billions of dollars into the coffers of russia. so, we're supposed to protect you against russia, but they're paying billions of dollars to russia and i think that's very inappropriate and the former chancellor of germany is the head of the pipeline company that's sup
so this is really having some, it helps moving in our direction to do more and that is the summit nate tow today. strong nato is good for europe and also good for the united states. helps to protect europe, protect power to the mideast, to africa and i think also that of europe-- we look forward to meeting with president putin and i think looking forward to your thoughts about the meeting with president putin. >> well, i have to say, i think it's very sad when germany makes a massive oil...
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importantly, nate and his family >> the home is owned by jan in it sadiki, currentlyng for count cit >>> talk aho aetunro. wo the rrkedignht meanswo stlo lord wano tio uttethehawee reporter: on the first i i sto. ekday th stations are closed on the red line wwant to see how things are we took the shuttle if brook ldt t lrselvefor aittle more than a metro riders ntmo will hear thet even 30 otnutes. on the train normal. and they went tottyde rho quick >> to get from union station to here took 40 minutes from the lime i got off marked train, sot inconvenie for erme. >>d aas eeepen d yellow line toedteou e pltyvoen a deadhodaing detatmind avpuayewtienonftere man. polices in, >> we are w foagain, exactly wn alexandria, if this is edinrmtede s a pique of seven ancoges, 2012 bottomed out at sick oze suspect is in custody tbe affer was injured a onspre tngo a home on ha a po ing inacsecud of a relatives ofs hussein say he dealing with mental health cld he would commit such a violent act. girl andnto at let0 2ho s spee th here by the fountain. >> last night's shooting came three months after
importantly, nate and his family >> the home is owned by jan in it sadiki, currentlyng for count cit >>> talk aho aetunro. wo the rrkedignht meanswo stlo lord wano tio uttethehawee reporter: on the first i i sto. ekday th stations are closed on the red line wwant to see how things are we took the shuttle if brook ldt t lrselvefor aittle more than a metro riders ntmo will hear thet even 30 otnutes. on the train normal. and they went tottyde rho quick >> to get from union...
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no, u nfortu nately guildford. had he seen its? no, unfortunately not. it is rubbish, isn't it?. yes, there is a bit too much clout and it is rather near the horizon as well. i was lucky enough to see mars though. of course, that they were both beautiful than bat there was just too much cloud tonight u nfortu nately. too much cloud tonight unfortunately. —— cloud. too much cloud tonight unfortunately. -- cloud. if you are ina get unfortunately. -- cloud. if you are in a get blocked by buildings as well, don't you? that is right, so being on here would be the best thing but of course, there is no point really if it is cloudy. nevertheless, there could be pockets of places that might be possible to see it, so it is certainly worth having a try. but the last couple of nights, it is actually been fantastic seeing mars because mars is very bright in the sky. the moon was also very bright in the sky last night and the night before, at a little bit further over the miles. at the moment, if only we could see it, the moon and mars are quite clear. the moon still with a partial lunar ecli
no, u nfortu nately guildford. had he seen its? no, unfortunately not. it is rubbish, isn't it?. yes, there is a bit too much clout and it is rather near the horizon as well. i was lucky enough to see mars though. of course, that they were both beautiful than bat there was just too much cloud tonight u nfortu nately. too much cloud tonight unfortunately. —— cloud. too much cloud tonight unfortunately. -- cloud. if you are ina get unfortunately. -- cloud. if you are in a get blocked by...
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nate smith, everybody.o much for being here, man. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you, seth. thank you, man. thank you. >> seth: it is important to note that while the media focuses on trump's daily tweets and scandals, outbursts and distractions, the government he installed is hard at work making policy that affects our lives. and one of those installations, secretary of education betsy devos, has been quietly overseeing a massive rollback of civil rights regulations in her department. for more, this is "the check in." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: so, within the department of education, there is an important office called the office for civil rights. now, for people who can't afford a lawyer, appealing to this office is often the only way they can seek justice if they feel a civil rights violation has occurred. the problem is, it doesn't seem like betsy devos knows much about it, at least based on this exchange. >> the office for civil rights is committed to protecting the civil rights as determined
nate smith, everybody.o much for being here, man. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you, seth. thank you, man. thank you. >> seth: it is important to note that while the media focuses on trump's daily tweets and scandals, outbursts and distractions, the government he installed is hard at work making policy that affects our lives. and one of those installations, secretary of education betsy devos, has been quietly overseeing a massive rollback of civil rights regulations in her...
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—— fortu nate race know the cheers are for me! —— fortunate enough.s, speed up because they are all coming 01’ speed up because they are all coming or they are all getting further away 01’ or they are all getting further away or something like that! it feels really, really good to have that kind of race at home, because i a lwa ys kind of race at home, because i always have to put on a good show for a home crowd, it's feels good. england's u19s could only manage a draw in their second match at the euros in finland, they won their first match against turkey. the young lions took the lead against ukraine after middlebrough‘s marcus tavernier scored with a well—struck effort. but the equaliser came just before half—time when trevoh chalobah couldn't deal with the ukrainian striker before he finished brilliantly. england's final group game is against france on monday afternoon. now the premier league season begins in three weeks, and even though the world cup only ended last sunday, thoughts are already turning to who may stand the best chance of toppling
—— fortu nate race know the cheers are for me! —— fortunate enough.s, speed up because they are all coming 01’ speed up because they are all coming or they are all getting further away 01’ or they are all getting further away or something like that! it feels really, really good to have that kind of race at home, because i a lwa ys kind of race at home, because i always have to put on a good show for a home crowd, it's feels good. england's u19s could only manage a draw in their...
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tonight -- amy poehler, music from fall out boy, featuring the 8g band with nate smith. ♪ [ cheers andlause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth myers. thiss "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news.s president trumrmer lawyer michael cohen, last night, s releasedret recording of a conversation he had with trump in 2016 about paying off a "playboy" model who claimed to have had an affair with him. "oh, that'll be the end of him," said americans two years ago.ye and and a half ago. and a year ago. and eight months ago. and four months ago. and a hundred other times. [ laughter ] that's right, michael cohen released a recording of conversation he had with trump about paying off a "playboy" model. and sure, it's lurid because it involves "playboy," but i'm only in it for the ticles. [ laughter and applause ] i'm a reader. what can i say? president trp today complained about the release of the secret recording last night on twitter saying, "what kind of lawyer would t
tonight -- amy poehler, music from fall out boy, featuring the 8g band with nate smith. ♪ [ cheers andlause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth myers. thiss "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news.s president trumrmer lawyer michael cohen, last night, s releasedret recording of a conversation he had with trump in 2016 about paying off a...
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andy cohen, msnbc correspondent, jacob soboroff, author, rebecca makkai, featuring the 8g band with natemith. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, se meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] well, that's great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. well, move over gettysburg address. [ laughter ] after the president of iran issued a warning to president trump, trump posted an all caps tweet saying, quote, never ever threaten the united states again, or you will suffer consequences the likes of which few throughout history have ever suffered before. we are no longer a country that will stand for your demented words of violence and death. [ laughter ] be cautious. [ laughter ] all i can say is thank god we didn't elect a woman president. they're just too emotional. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] vice president mike pence today hosted a fundraiser for a republican representative in philadelphia, but he left as soon as he found out it's the city of brotherly lov
andy cohen, msnbc correspondent, jacob soboroff, author, rebecca makkai, featuring the 8g band with natemith. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, se meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] well, that's great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. well, move over gettysburg address. [ laughter ] after the president of iran issued a warning to president...
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thank you so much, nate. so, again, everybody just keep those questions in your head. we're going to have time for q&a, but next it is my honor to welcome up profess laura donahue of gor of georgetown law. professor donahue is one of the nation's foremost fourth amendment scholars. she's also one of our esteemed faculty directors here among many other things. her bio is seriously far too much to summarize. please join me in welcoming professor donahue. >> thank you very much for putting this terrific event together today. i can think of no better way to spend today than debriefing on carpenter with nate and the others who are here today. it's a great pleasure to talk shop. i'd like to say i'm extremely happy about this opinion. i am not. i am not very happy about it. and i say this, i share justice gorsuch's disdain, really, for miller and smith as well as katz and also justice thomas' concern about katz. i think this is the right result so i think of it as kind of dames and moore of fourth amendment law. that was fought over whether the carter negotiation of the irani
thank you so much, nate. so, again, everybody just keep those questions in your head. we're going to have time for q&a, but next it is my honor to welcome up profess laura donahue of gor of georgetown law. professor donahue is one of the nation's foremost fourth amendment scholars. she's also one of our esteemed faculty directors here among many other things. her bio is seriously far too much to summarize. please join me in welcoming professor donahue. >> thank you very much for...
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this is nate robinson, reggie miller, shaq, chris webber, lisa leslie.funny. >> legends. >> seth: yeah. >> and they are -- they are -- it is crazy because i decided i was like, "yeah, i'd love to do this movie, it will be fun. i'll be funny. maybe i'll play some basketball with them." it turns out that they are so much funnier than i am good at basketball. >> seth: right, yeah. [ light laughter ] >> which was a huge bummer. 'cause then, i get in the game in this -- in the movie. and i have like one moment in the game where i'm supposed to like play, and i was going to show how good i was. and i was like, oh, i've got a funny idea. i'll take a sky-hook so that i can go, and as i'm hitting, i go, "vanilla sky!" and, um -- >> seth: the tom cruise film. >> yes, of course. >> seth: a reference -- a reference -- >> because this is obviously a movie for everybody, but i think it's for like young, young kids i think are really excited about this movie. and there's no more reference that kids are excited about than a tom cruise film from the early 2000s based, of
this is nate robinson, reggie miller, shaq, chris webber, lisa leslie.funny. >> legends. >> seth: yeah. >> and they are -- they are -- it is crazy because i decided i was like, "yeah, i'd love to do this movie, it will be fun. i'll be funny. maybe i'll play some basketball with them." it turns out that they are so much funnier than i am good at basketball. >> seth: right, yeah. [ light laughter ] >> which was a huge bummer. 'cause then, i get in the game...
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nate smith is here, everybody. >> thanks th. >> seth: thanks so much for being here today.it. [ cheers and applause ] our first guest tonight is an r emmy award wind host of "watch what happens live with andy cohen." bich airs sunday through thursday nights vo. he also hosts "love connection" tuesdays on fox. please welcome back the show our good friend andy cohen, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪i, >> seth:uddy. >> hi, seth. i got to tell you something. just going back to the tweets, there's only one person who should be allowed to tweet in heall caps and her name is >> seth: okay. got you. [ cheers and applause ]i ink that's vert fair. >> yes. >> seth: very fair. now she's been living caps lifestyle for a very long time. [ light laughter ] >> she has. yes, yes. she's also been trolling the president beautifully for like five years. >> seth: it's really fun. the people that all of a sudden and you realize, "wow, cher is very good at trolling." >> yes, she is. >> seth: yeah, you wouldn't have thought so, but she is. >> "mamma mia." >> seth: "mamma mia" indeed. [ light
nate smith is here, everybody. >> thanks th. >> seth: thanks so much for being here today.it. [ cheers and applause ] our first guest tonight is an r emmy award wind host of "watch what happens live with andy cohen." bich airs sunday through thursday nights vo. he also hosts "love connection" tuesdays on fox. please welcome back the show our good friend andy cohen, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪i, >> seth:uddy. >> hi, seth. i got to tell...
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author of "amazing pipeline stories," the president of the heritage institute with her book on alaska nate is, and stan jones, author and former "anchorage daily news" reporter on the 1989 exxon valdez oil spill. sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on afterwords, author mark adams talk bts about his book, "tip of the iceberg," his experience retracing an 1899 expedition of scientists, artists, and writers up the alaskan coast. on american history tv on c-span 3. the c-span cities tour visits the alaska state capital, the alaska native heritage center and we'll take a look at preparing seafood for market from alaska glacier seafood incorporated at 4:30 on real america, watch four documentsries on alaska. the film "alaska silver millions," the film "eskimo hunters in northwest alaska," "alaska centennial" and the 1944 film "alaska high." watch alaska weekend saturday and sunday july 21 and 22 on the c-span networks. at c-span.org. or listen with the free c-span radio app. >> former prettyish foreign secretary boris johnson stepped down last week to protest prime minister theresa may's brexit plan bu
author of "amazing pipeline stories," the president of the heritage institute with her book on alaska nate is, and stan jones, author and former "anchorage daily news" reporter on the 1989 exxon valdez oil spill. sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on afterwords, author mark adams talk bts about his book, "tip of the iceberg," his experience retracing an 1899 expedition of scientists, artists, and writers up the alaskan coast. on american history tv on c-span 3. the c-span...
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i'm fortu nate, fathers play an equal role.or any working parent, it is the juggling. what always strikes me is the feeling of guilt a lot of the mumsi the feeling of guilt a lot of the mums i talked to say, they feel if they go back to work they are guilty because they aren't with their child but if they're not at work they feel guilty about not being with their child —— being at work. absolutely. you don't have the luxury of proper maternity leave as a sportswoman. i hope after wimbledon she will take some time and chill with her baby. when you go back to work quickly after a baby, it can catch up with you if you're not careful because it is exhausting and pretty much all mums want to do the bestjob they and pretty much all mums want to do the best job they can do. what will be interesting to see is how she copes with the pressure now she's got a baby, will she have another? that might put paid to more ambitions, the more you have, the more the responsibility. she is incredible and an amazing role model. beverly, we will talk
i'm fortu nate, fathers play an equal role.or any working parent, it is the juggling. what always strikes me is the feeling of guilt a lot of the mumsi the feeling of guilt a lot of the mums i talked to say, they feel if they go back to work they are guilty because they aren't with their child but if they're not at work they feel guilty about not being with their child —— being at work. absolutely. you don't have the luxury of proper maternity leave as a sportswoman. i hope after wimbledon...
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(justine)(justine) (justine) that was nate bynum reporting. the silver creek fire has burned 27 acres and is 25-percent contained. (justine) taking a live look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez has our forecast. a modest warming trend in store for the first part of next week as high pressure aloft strengthens over the bay area. expect 60s-70s along the coast and 80s-90s inland. monsoonal moisture could return later in the week. models show the possibility of high-based showers or thunderstorms for the bay area beginning around wednesday evening. (justine) new figures from the labor department reveal that a record number of americans are walking away from their jobs. and economists say that's a good thing. kron 4's catherine b job market has into a nation of quitters. the bureau of labor statistics says one out about fifty american workers voluntarily quit their jobs in may,.. three point six million in all, or about 80 every minute. economists credit the strong jobs market.653=thousand food workers quit in may ... and more
(justine)(justine) (justine) that was nate bynum reporting. the silver creek fire has burned 27 acres and is 25-percent contained. (justine) taking a live look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez has our forecast. a modest warming trend in store for the first part of next week as high pressure aloft strengthens over the bay area. expect 60s-70s along the coast and 80s-90s inland. monsoonal moisture could return later in the week. models show the possibility of high-based...
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in terms of protection, u nfortu nately in terms of protection, unfortunately there is little in thear—term solutions. if you think back to when you have the first push of localisation it was in response to quotas and pressure at the time of the paris are caught. and so they responded by locating planets, parked —— primarily in the us, but also canada is at that time you had the us canada water agreement in place. and so that was the prime area it responsibly —— prime —— primarily responsibly matter is building a plant with toyota but it could be finished until 2021. you could see other makers moving into the us market with more production as a response. we know this is support —— supposed to support us industry. but is there a chance that this will backfire, making cars more expensive for americans? it definitely will make ca i’s americans? it definitely will make cars more inspection —— more expensive. gm has more external exit nafta exposure than honda. if you start to include mexico, then ford has extensive production in mexico. so some of the forecast was seen in the industry su
in terms of protection, u nfortu nately in terms of protection, unfortunately there is little in thear—term solutions. if you think back to when you have the first push of localisation it was in response to quotas and pressure at the time of the paris are caught. and so they responded by locating planets, parked —— primarily in the us, but also canada is at that time you had the us canada water agreement in place. and so that was the prime area it responsibly —— prime —— primarily...
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that said, timing is u nfortu nate ryanair., timing is unfortunate because the start of the school summer across europe. it should be one of the busiest times for them and a lot of people are looking forward to their getaways. certainly. if you are a trade union in aviation, you will share stop work on the maximum possible impact in latejuly work on the maximum possible impact in late july is work on the maximum possible impact in latejuly is a good candidate for that. particularly since it is a combination of passengers who just desperately need to get to where they need to be because they are going in their annual holiday and also because they are paying a lot of money for it. therefore, the money that ryanair is losing to these flights is really quite significant. by the way, ryanair is responsible for paying compensation. anything between 250 euros and 400 euros per passenger, go unclaimed. ryanair says, we are not responsible because it 6—storey circumstances but were ryanair to pay out this money, it would cost £30 millio
that said, timing is u nfortu nate ryanair., timing is unfortunate because the start of the school summer across europe. it should be one of the busiest times for them and a lot of people are looking forward to their getaways. certainly. if you are a trade union in aviation, you will share stop work on the maximum possible impact in latejuly work on the maximum possible impact in late july is work on the maximum possible impact in latejuly is a good candidate for that. particularly since it is...
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you cannot nate a local hero for a jefferson award at kpix.com. we'll be right back. >>> taste of day. zucchini. it's everywhere. it's raining over here. it's growing in so many different ways and you can't stop it. the prices come down, which is fantastic. great on the grill or any way. when you buy it, make sure nice and green and firm. has to be nice and firm. check the stem where it's cut. nice and clear and free from decay. and it should feel and look fresh. the darker the green, the better. i like the medium sized ones. the big ones may not have the flavor. and the prices are great this time of year. through the the end of september, it's a great value. like i on the grill or sauteed. remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. >> all right. >>> on that note, we'll go eat some lunch. >> i loveay is my friday. >> we'll miss you. >> we're going to the giants game. weather should b nice and a -- be nice and a little cool. the view is gorgeous. have lunch outdoors. >> that's a great idea. >> have a great day. ♪ >> liam: um... are you thi-- do you wa
you cannot nate a local hero for a jefferson award at kpix.com. we'll be right back. >>> taste of day. zucchini. it's everywhere. it's raining over here. it's growing in so many different ways and you can't stop it. the prices come down, which is fantastic. great on the grill or any way. when you buy it, make sure nice and green and firm. has to be nice and firm. check the stem where it's cut. nice and clear and free from decay. and it should feel and look fresh. the darker the green,...
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if this would escalate, if the us would impose these car tariffs, that would be very u nfortu nate, theseould be very unfortunate, but we are preparing, together with our member states, a list of rebalancing measures as well. and this we have made clear to our american partners and we will continue to make that clear. the opposition to car tariffs is loud and clear but will it give donald trump pause? the president has made clear on tariffs that is in the past, but with so many american jobs on the line, he might be inclined to give these further thought. let's go to asia now, and japanese steel giant kobe steel says it's been indicted by prosecutors over a corruption scandal that emerged late last year. in september, kobe admitted employees had been falsifying test data, throwing doubt on the quality of steel supplied to clients including car and plane makers. mariko oi is following the story for us in singapore. so, give us more of the detail on this. well, as you mentioned, since the company admitted falsifying quality does, i guess the indictment was expected. it is probably important
if this would escalate, if the us would impose these car tariffs, that would be very u nfortu nate, theseould be very unfortunate, but we are preparing, together with our member states, a list of rebalancing measures as well. and this we have made clear to our american partners and we will continue to make that clear. the opposition to car tariffs is loud and clear but will it give donald trump pause? the president has made clear on tariffs that is in the past, but with so many american jobs on...
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work it's always a combination i'm trying to change and global warming is almost certainly the men nate at least some decrease of because we emit greenhouse gases we contribute to the warming of the earth and this also contributes of course then to an increase of the temperature during heat waves. but for such an extreme event to occur it always needs or correct weather conditions suitable weather conditions and this is also natural variability and of course the multimillion dollar question is there anything that we humans can still do or is it too late oh it's not too late no we can also what we do during the next years and decades is very important we can still try to cut our emissions over greenhouse gas emissions this is the most important thing would be could do of course we can also try to find some more technological solutions like capturing the c o two with that is already in the atmosphere but the most important thing is that we can do is reduce the emissions climate experts if one fall is with the free university here and berlin thank you sir for weighing in if you. are going
work it's always a combination i'm trying to change and global warming is almost certainly the men nate at least some decrease of because we emit greenhouse gases we contribute to the warming of the earth and this also contributes of course then to an increase of the temperature during heat waves. but for such an extreme event to occur it always needs or correct weather conditions suitable weather conditions and this is also natural variability and of course the multimillion dollar question is...
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me and mama didn't always agree on the upbringing of cody and nate.t doesn't mean i'm going to kill my mama because we don't agree. that is ridiculous. >> but by now, even some of bambi's family believed she was responsible for her parents' murders. including bambi's own sons, nathan and cody. you lost your grandparents in the most awful fashion. and then your mom is swept away from your life within minutes. >> it's just crazy. you don't know who to turn to. >> when did you come to the idea that maybe she was the one that did this? >> it was a mixture of things. i had a lot of people in my ear that she did it. that she basically like put it in rick's head for rick to do it. >> i only thought she had something to do with it from what i had been told. >> i resented her. i hated her. i didn't want to see her face ever again. >> it seems bambi's supporters were few and far between. but one who did believe in her innocence was her attorney. jim irvin. >> everybody rushed to judgment in this case. >> the way jim irvin saw it, the prosecution's case against
me and mama didn't always agree on the upbringing of cody and nate.t doesn't mean i'm going to kill my mama because we don't agree. that is ridiculous. >> but by now, even some of bambi's family believed she was responsible for her parents' murders. including bambi's own sons, nathan and cody. you lost your grandparents in the most awful fashion. and then your mom is swept away from your life within minutes. >> it's just crazy. you don't know who to turn to. >> when did you...
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alongside victoria azarenka in the final of the mixed doubles, they could not win today's final, u nfortu natelyd not win today's final, unfortunately, forjamie murray, could have gone on and won what would have been a third mixed doubles title here at wimbledon. for now though, that is all on the final day of the championships. chris is in the studios, he has the rest of today's sport. it was a bumpy ride for the cyclists in france. chris froome crashed again, this time during stage nine of the tour de france but he got back on his bike to finish in the main bunch. drew savage reports.
alongside victoria azarenka in the final of the mixed doubles, they could not win today's final, u nfortu natelyd not win today's final, unfortunately, forjamie murray, could have gone on and won what would have been a third mixed doubles title here at wimbledon. for now though, that is all on the final day of the championships. chris is in the studios, he has the rest of today's sport. it was a bumpy ride for the cyclists in france. chris froome crashed again, this time during stage nine of...
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u nfortu nately we have ru n particularly well to defend us. unfortunately we have run out of time. go shortly. that is it from the papers for this hour. thank you to my guests. we will be back with me at 11:30 for a longerlook at the front pages. good evening. for many but not quite for all it has been another hot, humid day. parts of east anglia again at above 30 degrees with some sunshine. very different across the north—west of scotland. thick cloud temperatures topping out at 18 celsius. you can see this cloud out in the atlantic, an area of low pressure that will come into play as we head towards the "i of that we have this hot air coming up from the south, particularly across south—eastern areas. talking about the south—east, going through what is left of tonight, it will remain very warm and muggy with some spots not getting below 20. generally speaking, through the night, clear skies overhead. pool a and pressure towards the north—west, nine degrees in aberdeen, some mist patches which lee clear by tomorrow, then a beautiful day if you like dry weather and sunshine because
u nfortu nately we have ru n particularly well to defend us. unfortunately we have run out of time. go shortly. that is it from the papers for this hour. thank you to my guests. we will be back with me at 11:30 for a longerlook at the front pages. good evening. for many but not quite for all it has been another hot, humid day. parts of east anglia again at above 30 degrees with some sunshine. very different across the north—west of scotland. thick cloud temperatures topping out at 18 celsius....
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not in here, fortu nately! what a scorcher. not in here, fortunately!w's front pages are already in. the ft leads with american banks calling on the government to cut taxes and red tape they say could lead to financial assets and jobs leaving the uk after brexit. "stay out of the sun until friday" says the express after brits were warned to stay indoors after the hottest day of the year the metro focuses on the row over whether two alleged members of islamic state, accused of beheading fellow britons on camera, deserve protection from the death penalty. also on that story, the telegraph leads with borisjohnson‘s warning that helping america prosecute the two alleged killers would stop britain demanding others are spared in the future. and the guardian's headline is the kings college london report warning of a growing threat from women and minors linked to islamic state. right, this isn't quite our west end final, this is the first edition tonight, so we are going to have a look first of all at the story that has been running throughout the day concernin
not in here, fortu nately! what a scorcher. not in here, fortunately!w's front pages are already in. the ft leads with american banks calling on the government to cut taxes and red tape they say could lead to financial assets and jobs leaving the uk after brexit. "stay out of the sun until friday" says the express after brits were warned to stay indoors after the hottest day of the year the metro focuses on the row over whether two alleged members of islamic state, accused of...
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it would be better if they were in but u nfortu nately would be better if they were in but unfortunatelyit is ok, we are moving ahead nicely, we have two countries that are ratified, mexico and japan, we need for more. by the first quarter next year tpp 11 will be entering into force, it is very soon, 6—8 months we should have tpp 11 active. which other countries could bejoining the 11 11 active. which other countries could be joining the 11 sooner rather than later? the first country to formally ask for permission is columbia. a couple of other countries that are ready, south korea is ready but they haven't formally asked yet. taiwan is ready, a tricky little situation, but they are ready. 0ther a tricky little situation, but they are ready. other countries that are potentially in the queue but more challenging is thailand and possibly further down the list, indonesia. challenging is thailand and possibly further down the list, indonesiam other business news making headlines, investment bank goldman sachs has confirmed that its next chief executive will be david solomon, he is currently
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alongside victoria azarenka in the final of the mixed doubles, they could not win today's final, u nfortu nately, could not win today's final, unfortunately, for jamie could not win today's final, unfortunately, forjamie murray, could have gone on and won what would have been a third mixed doubles title here at wimbledon. for now though, that is all on the final day of the championships. chris is in the studios, he has the rest of today's sport. it was a bumpy ride for the cyclists in france. chris froome crashed again, this time during stage nine of the tour de france but he got back on his bike to finish in the main bunch. drew savage reports. most people would struggle to ride a bicycle on these roads, let alone race one. if you want to win the tour, it's imperative to stay upright, and out of trouble. australia's richie porte couldn't. one of the pre—race favourites forced to retire hurt, before the race had even hit the cobbles. stage nine was brutal and relentless, testing riders, teams and bicycles to the limit, and beyond. so easy for the yellowjersey contenders to lose time, lose concen
alongside victoria azarenka in the final of the mixed doubles, they could not win today's final, u nfortu nately, could not win today's final, unfortunately, for jamie could not win today's final, unfortunately, forjamie murray, could have gone on and won what would have been a third mixed doubles title here at wimbledon. for now though, that is all on the final day of the championships. chris is in the studios, he has the rest of today's sport. it was a bumpy ride for the cyclists in france....
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>> well, you talked about my good friend nate silver.hank you for identifying nate as my good friend. he is. but nate silver's website 538 had a fascinating article a couple of weeks ago where they found the one district in america or maybe it was the one county in america that barack obama won by 20 points and that donald trump won by 20 points. >> right, if i'm not mistaken it was in iowa. biggest swing in america. what were the three issues? one, money and politics. two, health care. i'm sorry right now three is escaping me. i think it was tax loopholes is very simple, you win this election if you're a democrat like parties out of power have always won elections. you talk about corruption in the trump administration, that's really easy. when you look at the list of cabinet agencies that have been run by corrupt people who have already been kicked out of office, that's number one. number two, you talk about health care. donald trump promised you and me and your children and my children better health care coverage that was going to be c
>> well, you talked about my good friend nate silver.hank you for identifying nate as my good friend. he is. but nate silver's website 538 had a fascinating article a couple of weeks ago where they found the one district in america or maybe it was the one county in america that barack obama won by 20 points and that donald trump won by 20 points. >> right, if i'm not mistaken it was in iowa. biggest swing in america. what were the three issues? one, money and politics. two, health...
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u nfortu nately, two skripals. it will still help.two more people are seriously damaged by poisoning. the main problem is they should not expect that the video, the intelligence of russia with the poisoning on the skripal would have a label ona poisoning on the skripal would have a label on a container saying dispose of safely after use. they do not care about political damage. we have seen this in other cases in london when radioactive poisoning was used and it was the same problem with poisoning induced by russian special services in case of the skripals. they really care about the objection to kill an enemy that they do not care about anything else. does it surprise you that a trace of the nerve agent was still in some sort of position where was highly dangerous to the people who ended up in contact with it? again, i am not a specialist on poisoning but, in the case of polonium, which was used before, we know radioactive material is dangerous for the next thousand yea rs. is dangerous for the next thousand years. this is probably l
u nfortu nately, two skripals. it will still help.two more people are seriously damaged by poisoning. the main problem is they should not expect that the video, the intelligence of russia with the poisoning on the skripal would have a label ona poisoning on the skripal would have a label on a container saying dispose of safely after use. they do not care about political damage. we have seen this in other cases in london when radioactive poisoning was used and it was the same problem with...
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and management much value and spaces should no tom nate student life. >> what is the policy as it stands you choose to join one of the social organizations, certain matters. they are funded in part by college, and that you ill not be given the dean's recommendations for certain fellowships and other honours. protests andlot of unfairly t say this targets women. had and men will be part of the finals clubs have had. to women ur response disenfranchises them. women process is about that grew up with exclusion from organization, but there were differentiation, and the ower to support the organizations, and the centrality to student life of aose organizations, they were kind of second-class status within student life. we have been concerned about the women feel they needed separate spaces for themselves. organizations will join. ue and allow men to they'll have their own activities within the organization, and we want to the needs of women on we don't thing the separate organizations are the to accomplish what needs to be down. somehow should it be given special status. they cannot discrimin
and management much value and spaces should no tom nate student life. >> what is the policy as it stands you choose to join one of the social organizations, certain matters. they are funded in part by college, and that you ill not be given the dean's recommendations for certain fellowships and other honours. protests andlot of unfairly t say this targets women. had and men will be part of the finals clubs have had. to women ur response disenfranchises them. women process is about that...
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remember it as a place where understanding for nate -- between nations was advanced.at the for two and i sat down days of discussion. our talks ranged over the whole globe. the year since then has been an eventful and uncertain. like days that we live in. hope and achievement are certainly there to see. our relations with the soviet , manyoffer an example feared that the war in vietnam would prevent any progress. many predictions were made to this effect. despite the predictions and the difficulties, we have agreed upon a treaty outlying -- outlawing armaments in outer space. we have a treaty banning the spread of nuclear weapons. we have achieved a civil air agreement that permits soviet union planes to land in the and united states planes to land in the soviet union. we are moving towards other agreements. complete --ike to conclude my remarks by expressing the hope that communications between our nations will develop and for the improvement of international cooperation the world. i invite all of you to visit my country and enjoy. >> one step that brought the united
remember it as a place where understanding for nate -- between nations was advanced.at the for two and i sat down days of discussion. our talks ranged over the whole globe. the year since then has been an eventful and uncertain. like days that we live in. hope and achievement are certainly there to see. our relations with the soviet , manyoffer an example feared that the war in vietnam would prevent any progress. many predictions were made to this effect. despite the predictions and the...
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mama and i didn't agree on the upbringing of cody and nate, but that doesn't mean i'm going to kill mye. that's ridiculous. >> now even some of bambi's family believed she was responsible for her parents' murder. including her sons, nathan and code kbl. >> you don't know who to turn to. >> when did you come to the idea that maybe she was the one who did this? >> it was a mixture of things. i had a lot of people in my ear saying that she did it. i came to the conclusion that she basically put it in rick's head for rick to do it. >> i only thought she had something to do with it from what i had been told. >> i resented her. i hated her. i didn't want to see her face ever again. >> it seemed bambi's supporters were few and far between. one who did believe in her innocence was her attorney, jim irvin. >> everybody rushed to judgement in this case. >> the way jim irvin saw it, the prosecution's case against bambi was a week circumstance one that hinged on a bunch of theories as to motive. >> what always bothered me about this case, when you look at the gunpowder residue, there was none on b
mama and i didn't agree on the upbringing of cody and nate, but that doesn't mean i'm going to kill mye. that's ridiculous. >> now even some of bambi's family believed she was responsible for her parents' murder. including her sons, nathan and code kbl. >> you don't know who to turn to. >> when did you come to the idea that maybe she was the one who did this? >> it was a mixture of things. i had a lot of people in my ear saying that she did it. i came to the conclusion...
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nate -- france and germany. . >>> still ahead, new video of the rescued boys in thailand after they were pulled from a flooded cave. an update on their conditions. >> we're talking about the sunshine now after cloudy start to the day. yeah, things are warming up. i'll let you know how hot we're going to get this afternoon and when we might see some high elevation thunderstorm activity. hit by a stray bullet in mexico coach refrom a cave are in good condition and show no signs of stress after the nearly three-week ordeal. >> reporter anna werner is outside the hospital in thailand where the boys are being treated. >> reporter: the first video of the rescued thai boys recovering in the hospital has been released. the boys all wearing masks appear to be in good spirits. several boys waved at the camera as relatives watched from outside a glass wall. thai navy s.e.a.l.s also released video from the dramatic rescue. it shows divers carrying the boys on stretchers through the narrow flooded cave and eventually all the way out. cbs news has learned the boys and coach were rescued just in time.
nate -- france and germany. . >>> still ahead, new video of the rescued boys in thailand after they were pulled from a flooded cave. an update on their conditions. >> we're talking about the sunshine now after cloudy start to the day. yeah, things are warming up. i'll let you know how hot we're going to get this afternoon and when we might see some high elevation thunderstorm activity. hit by a stray bullet in mexico coach refrom a cave are in good condition and show no signs of...