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how cute is baby nev. the massive job she had with england netball. it was great to catch up with them and see them both doing so, so well. and he comes from strong sporting stuff, as she said so all eyes will be on baby nev to see what sport he goes into later. i wasjoking when i goes into later. i was joking when i asked was there any signs of any sporting talent and she said, yes, we were teaching him how to catch. he is going to have some attitude, shall we say. we are talking about a man who was once voted the greatest living scot. the best everjames bond, and even the sexiest man alive. today, sean connery turns 90 years old. so, how did he go from edinburgh milkman to hollywood royalty? let's take a look back at his career. bond, james bond. a martini, shaken, not stirred. choose your next witticism carefully, mr bond, it may be your last. do you expect me to talk? no, mr bond, i expect you to die. last. do you expect me to talk? no, mr bond, i expect you to dielj last. do you expect me to talk? no,
how cute is baby nev. the massive job she had with england netball. it was great to catch up with them and see them both doing so, so well. and he comes from strong sporting stuff, as she said so all eyes will be on baby nev to see what sport he goes into later. i wasjoking when i goes into later. i was joking when i asked was there any signs of any sporting talent and she said, yes, we were teaching him how to catch. he is going to have some attitude, shall we say. we are talking about a man...
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. >> otros hacen el viaje hasta e nev nevada para acudir a salones de bellezas y otros >> en las vegas cosa abiertas >>en chicago la alcaldesa re Ñ regaÑo en redes sociales a los p presneteentes a esta fiesta mu d multitudinaria el sabado > >si cierran la playa es para s salvaguardar nuestras vidas. >> 24 horas despues se colocaro vallas en ese lugar. >> en georgia donde se tomo esta foto en una secundaria llena de estudiantes se rep casiones poscasiooplo positivos covid-19 >> el plantel anuncio su cierre por dos dias para ser sanitiz o sanitizado >>las escuelas enfrentan un pa o panorama incierto, mas de 140 hjanha han tenido que cerrar, por las inscripi ciociones, lideres cato pronosticaron cinetentolos des s mas si no reciben ayuda estatal. >> tambien se disparan las cau a causas de intento de cruzar la f frontera, los migrantes al no r ser enjuicidos intentan volver a reignngresar y se creel que es a aumentara por la crisis econo c economie economica, hay un pueblo que q esquiva la crisis de coronavirus o covid-19 en la siu siuersiuee sierra de coahuila sus reside residentes escapa
. >> otros hacen el viaje hasta e nev nevada para acudir a salones de bellezas y otros >> en las vegas cosa abiertas >>en chicago la alcaldesa re Ñ regaÑo en redes sociales a los p presneteentes a esta fiesta mu d multitudinaria el sabado > >si cierran la playa es para s salvaguardar nuestras vidas. >> 24 horas despues se colocaro vallas en ese lugar. >> en georgia donde se tomo esta foto en una secundaria llena de estudiantes se rep casiones poscasiooplo...
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this next story involves one of the biggest stars on mtv, nev schulman, host of the wildly popular hit> reporter: it's a rush to catch a flight, but some have time to grab a bite. >> he was sitting just right over there. >> reporter: you never know who will drop by. >> i'm like why do you look so familiar? >> reporter: after grabbing drinks, it hit her. >> that looks like the guy from "catfish." >> reporter: the host of mtv show "catfish." >> make a fake profile, talk to guys -- >> reporter: nev schulman at her table. she's been serving nearly a decade, just over a year at smashburger. >> i've seen him. >> reporter: but this encounter was different. >> he's like, so, when are you due? >> reporter: her response made a connection. >> i tell him, september 26th. he's like, that's my birthday. >> reporter: he made sure -- >> this can't be happening, this can't be true. >> reporter: it was a day she wouldn't forget. >> the tip was $926 for my due date, september 26th. means the world to me. means the world to my baby and my family. we never expected that ever to happen to us. >> reporter: t
this next story involves one of the biggest stars on mtv, nev schulman, host of the wildly popular hit> reporter: it's a rush to catch a flight, but some have time to grab a bite. >> he was sitting just right over there. >> reporter: you never know who will drop by. >> i'm like why do you look so familiar? >> reporter: after grabbing drinks, it hit her. >> that looks like the guy from "catfish." >> reporter: the host of mtv show...
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that they'vgone down now, which is to play the race card and attack kamala harris at a level we have neveen by a president, certainly this last two centuries. and i just don't think it works. i think it's a classic miscalculation politically and trying to make suburban housewives -- good luck on suburban housewives -- fear black people, which donald trump has embarked on his campaign to. i don't think so. i don't think it's going to work. i think it's going to head to a historic defeat. >> well, stuart, then help me understand how you understand the fact that donald trump still has very strong support within the republican party, self-identified republican voters. 85, 95, somewhere in there, somewhere in there, support him and they're going to vote for him. and, you know, they're disenchanted with your old boss, mitt romney. they think his brand is tarnished right now. you know, that even though they are repulsed by the behavior of donald trump, those people still believe in the ideas of the conservative principles that that you say the party has rejected and th the apparatus of republic
that they'vgone down now, which is to play the race card and attack kamala harris at a level we have neveen by a president, certainly this last two centuries. and i just don't think it works. i think it's a classic miscalculation politically and trying to make suburban housewives -- good luck on suburban housewives -- fear black people, which donald trump has embarked on his campaign to. i don't think so. i don't think it's going to work. i think it's going to head to a historic defeat....
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nev his family said he was handcuffed to his hospital bed.his afternoon after widespread outcry. mr. blake is not no longer shackled to his hospital bed. also today the teenager accused of killing two protesters and wounding a third had a hearing in illinois where he was arrested the day after the shooting. the judge there delayed the decision on whether the 17-year-old should be sent to wisconsin. his extradition hearing will now be set for september 25th. the protests are continuing for a sixth night tonight. that meant peaceful demonstrations with protesters marching and singing as they call for justice. tonight we go to wisconsin. an attorney in private practice in milwaukee. thank you so much for making time to be here. i appreciate your time. >> thank you for having me. >> from your up close view of this matter in wisconsin, i wonder if i could ask you if there are things the media is getting wrong, this apparent vigilante murder that happened, double murder that happened at one of the protests, are there things we're getting wrong that
nev his family said he was handcuffed to his hospital bed.his afternoon after widespread outcry. mr. blake is not no longer shackled to his hospital bed. also today the teenager accused of killing two protesters and wounding a third had a hearing in illinois where he was arrested the day after the shooting. the judge there delayed the decision on whether the 17-year-old should be sent to wisconsin. his extradition hearing will now be set for september 25th. the protests are continuing for a...
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. >> and here, at home, as george floyd, breonna taylor, and a nev never-ending list of innocent people of color, continue to be murdered. stating the simple fact that a black life matters is, still, met with derision from the nation's highest office. because whenever we look to this white house for some leadership or consolation or any semblance of steadiness, what we get, instead, is chaos, division, and a total and utter lack of empathy. >> yeah. addressed by all the speakers but as the keynote speaker, the star of the night, shouldn't the speech spent a little more than 30 seconds or a minute on what is a key issue driving one of the largest protest movements in u.s. history and that's for racial justice. >> well, i think she's got a lot of confidence the democratic party is going to be able to address that, over and over again. and i think that part of the great thing about a michelle obama is that she doesn't have to prove that she cares about that stuff. you know, the millions of people who are marching, not a single of those millions of people around the world, think michelle ob
. >> and here, at home, as george floyd, breonna taylor, and a nev never-ending list of innocent people of color, continue to be murdered. stating the simple fact that a black life matters is, still, met with derision from the nation's highest office. because whenever we look to this white house for some leadership or consolation or any semblance of steadiness, what we get, instead, is chaos, division, and a total and utter lack of empathy. >> yeah. addressed by all the speakers but...
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warrant and that sally yates assigned one of the warrants, both said knowing what they know now they nev've signed it because the bulk of information was the dirty russian dossier so we need to know, that's the biggest corruption scandal ever. >> martha: we've all got used to this rapid-fire news cycle and i think were going to have about ten cycles between now and november 3rd and a lot of things are going to come out in the next couple months. >> i can tell you one thing that won't come out, the "hannity" show was right, our ensemble cast, we break all this down and the mob in the media petal lies, distortion, libel, disparagement and conspiracy theories, when they are going to be held accountable? >> martha: your right and you know what? so much of that was obviously born out in this investigation and for anybody who views all these things tied together, we will see what comes out with the john durham report over the next couple weeks. "live free or die" is the name of the book, "america and the world on the brink," a lot of people out there feel like this is a very important election
warrant and that sally yates assigned one of the warrants, both said knowing what they know now they nev've signed it because the bulk of information was the dirty russian dossier so we need to know, that's the biggest corruption scandal ever. >> martha: we've all got used to this rapid-fire news cycle and i think were going to have about ten cycles between now and november 3rd and a lot of things are going to come out in the next couple months. >> i can tell you one thing that...
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but they are working hard to protect healdsburg as business owners, as wineries watch very nev nervously. > we're scared as hell. this is unprecedented times for us. we've been in business downtown now for almost 16 years. and the last three have been absolutely horrific. we're trying to figure out how to run a business here. >> reporter: go >> reporter: about 30,000 are under evacuation warnings. so everyone is told to get out or be ready. mill creek road was hit really hard yesterday. officials say many homes were lost in that area, an area that is just beautiful here again just west of healdsburg. cal fire right now is calling this the most critical fire burning in the region right now. we just drove down mill creek roa and as we stand here, we can see ash blowing around us. achl a amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >>> and restaurants struggling from the pandemic now face another challenge from the smoke from all these wild fires. in la fayette, this italian restaurant had roughly 80 cancellations from outdoor diners. and then around the corner at ben head's barbecue texas, the owner says o
but they are working hard to protect healdsburg as business owners, as wineries watch very nev nervously. > we're scared as hell. this is unprecedented times for us. we've been in business downtown now for almost 16 years. and the last three have been absolutely horrific. we're trying to figure out how to run a business here. >> reporter: go >> reporter: about 30,000 are under evacuation warnings. so everyone is told to get out or be ready. mill creek road was hit really hard...
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>> he's nev-- and that's the problem. hold you accountable, the message is "i can keep doing what i am doing." and the message donald gets is that he can albl and he keeps getting away with it. >> stephen: were you frightened at all to publish this book about retaliation for having done so? >> no. i expected there will be retaliation, but my-- i felt an obligation to do this. and that outweighs all those-- all other considerations and you know, i'm taking necessary precautions. but, no, i'm not-- i don't feel fear at all. >> stephen: we have to take another break but stick around. we'll be back with more of the author of "too much and never enough," mary trump. ♪ ♪ the gum line. crest gum detoxify, voted product of the year. it works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from crest. another bundle in the books. got to hand it to you, jamie. your knowledge of victorian architecture really paid off this time. nah, just got lucky. so did the thompsons. that
>> he's nev-- and that's the problem. hold you accountable, the message is "i can keep doing what i am doing." and the message donald gets is that he can albl and he keeps getting away with it. >> stephen: were you frightened at all to publish this book about retaliation for having done so? >> no. i expected there will be retaliation, but my-- i felt an obligation to do this. and that outweighs all those-- all other considerations and you know, i'm taking necessary...
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we've nev had a school year like this.challenges are going to range from my own childca to my own health to my mental health to the students' mental health and just actually learningnd engaging and feeling thathis year is productive. >> my husband has heart disease. i really worry about bringing the virus home.so i have really had to think abousi what de would make if we do the back in person. n mighteed to take a year off teaching. that has been tough. >> i have thyroidssues. which complicates everything. >> there are so manyhings you have to become conscious of in the situation now. fuching your face. it is kind ofstrating. it is a concern i have. nobody is going to be doing anythingrong. >> there are a lot of people saying we shouldn't go back to school, we should go back to school. what i know is that education earthquake for a very long time. i think that we need to learn from this time and fundamentally change, make it more equitable, make it better for everybody. >>ur county released a 16-page docume to the teachers
we've nev had a school year like this.challenges are going to range from my own childca to my own health to my mental health to the students' mental health and just actually learningnd engaging and feeling thathis year is productive. >> my husband has heart disease. i really worry about bringing the virus home.so i have really had to think abousi what de would make if we do the back in person. n mighteed to take a year off teaching. that has been tough. >> i have thyroidssues. which...
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setting the stakes in this election, of this election and making it clear -- the fact that hi sae said i nev continue my policies. what he was saying if this was a normal president in a normal election, he would not approach it this way. >> he wouldn't be giving that speech. >> right. there was something i was reminded -- >> sorry, david, finish your thought. >> go ahead, nia. no, i was going to say when trump got elected -- when trump got elected -- when trump got elected, obama made clear i will not speak out on the day-to-day workings of the presidencies or his decisions, but if there are matters of fundamental constitutional principle, or fundamental values, then i feel i must. tonight it all culminated in that speech. i think -- i've worked with him on many speeches. this, to me, may be the most historically important one he's ever given. >> i think so. >> in my lifetime, i don't know that i've heard a speech like this. go ahead, nia. >> no, i think that's right. i think another important speech is the race speech also given in philadelphia. here he was as the constitutional scholar ton
setting the stakes in this election, of this election and making it clear -- the fact that hi sae said i nev continue my policies. what he was saying if this was a normal president in a normal election, he would not approach it this way. >> he wouldn't be giving that speech. >> right. there was something i was reminded -- >> sorry, david, finish your thought. >> go ahead, nia. no, i was going to say when trump got elected -- when trump got elected -- when trump got...
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snyder who once vowed to nev change the controversial name and fiercely defended it in the past -- >>ans respect. it means pride. >> reporter: -- facing backlash amid growing calls for racial justice this summer. >> the name itself is defined in the dictionary as a racial slur. it comes from a very dark time in our country's history where bountieser we feofrefo american indian lives. >> reporter: sponsors like fedex nike and pepsi adding to the pressure, ultimately pushing the organization to change its name in july to the washington football team until it decides on a permanent name. the team now also the subject of an internal investigation amid sexual and verbal harassment allegations made by 15 former employees to "the washington post," multiple top level employees accused of misconduct who are no longer a part of the organization. >> it was probably a week, two weeks in that i was already being screamed at and i was already being hit on by people in the office. >> reporter: in a statement to "the post" the team's owner saying the behavior described has no place in our franchise o
snyder who once vowed to nev change the controversial name and fiercely defended it in the past -- >>ans respect. it means pride. >> reporter: -- facing backlash amid growing calls for racial justice this summer. >> the name itself is defined in the dictionary as a racial slur. it comes from a very dark time in our country's history where bountieser we feofrefo american indian lives. >> reporter: sponsors like fedex nike and pepsi adding to the pressure, ultimately...
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could becomean basically the rd for all workers, and that there's... e u're never good enough, you're nevnarrator: amazon told u rates are not based on individual employee's performanc and that the scanning devices workers use are not for tracking people but inventory-- a common practice in the warehouse industry. we've talked to workers around the count, they've described ce of workers. work as being really grueling. t early thinking about rates and how far you could push human beings in termsf their productivity, what was the thinking about that? >> well, obviously if the rates are too hiu're not going to have people showing up for work. so, we have 600,000 peop at the company, most of them are in the fulfillment centers, and they-they come to work every day, they st for years. these are considered great jobs in the hundreds of communities ere we have fulfillment centers all over the world, and in the u.s. we have, almost every state has an operation in it, and people come to work because these are great jobs. they're safe, we pay double the minimum wage, the nati minimum wage, we have
could becomean basically the rd for all workers, and that there's... e u're never good enough, you're nevnarrator: amazon told u rates are not based on individual employee's performanc and that the scanning devices workers use are not for tracking people but inventory-- a common practice in the warehouse industry. we've talked to workers around the count, they've described ce of workers. work as being really grueling. t early thinking about rates and how far you could push human beings in...