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bbc olympic reporter nick hope has been to meet mills and her new partner in the a70 class eilidh mcintyre. having followed the london 2012 silver with this gold medal hannah mills considered joining partner saskia, in retirement but the chance to make history as the most successful woman in olympic sailing through too tempting. it is very ha rd to retire through too tempting. it is very hard to retire after the olympics, the build—up, just everything is put into it and you are exhausted and thinking you cannot do it again and then the two weeks of the olympics is just so then the two weeks of the olympics isjust so good. then the two weeks of the olympics is just so good. ijust then the two weeks of the olympics is just so good. i just wanted then the two weeks of the olympics is just so good. ijust wanted to do it again, it was such a great experience. office 2000 record of ring the most successful female olympic sailor saw a few things push me towards tokyo. mills would need a gold medal at tokyo to achieve that
bbc olympic reporter nick hope has been to meet mills and her new partner in the a70 class eilidh mcintyre. having followed the london 2012 silver with this gold medal hannah mills considered joining partner saskia, in retirement but the chance to make history as the most successful woman in olympic sailing through too tempting. it is very ha rd to retire through too tempting. it is very hard to retire after the olympics, the build—up, just everything is put into it and you are exhausted and...
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nick. it all looks so hopeful for team germany when they were at their training camp in preparation for the world cup they were on top of the world and had no idea they would quickly come crashing down former german international striker and byron unique chairman carl. had this to say about the d.f.t. . right now it seems to me that they don't have a clear cut professional way of dealing with crises and i'm not at all surprised because the d.f.t. is full of amateurs and i'm not at all convinced that at the end of the day the right solutions will be found with these people who are running things just like. the ball is now in the d.s.p. court should they choose to play one thing is certain germany can't afford another tournament disaster because then no one will be safe. we turn our attention now to the i.w.a. after the damage leagues the latest track and field meeting in monaco featured a new world record kenya. have coed ship produced the crowning performance of the season in the three thousand meter steeple chase and here's a look at her record breaking run and more. twenty seven year old
nick. it all looks so hopeful for team germany when they were at their training camp in preparation for the world cup they were on top of the world and had no idea they would quickly come crashing down former german international striker and byron unique chairman carl. had this to say about the d.f.t. . right now it seems to me that they don't have a clear cut professional way of dealing with crises and i'm not at all surprised because the d.f.t. is full of amateurs and i'm not at all convinced...
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nick. it all looks so hopeful for team germany when they were at their training camp in preparation for the world cup they were on top of the world and had no idea they would quickly come crashing down former german international striker and byron unique chairman carl hinds who many get had this to say about the d.f.t. . right now it seems to me that they don't have a clear cut professional way of dealing with crises and i'm not at all surprised because the d.f.t. is full of amateurs and the choices are not at all convinced that at the end of the day the right solutions will be found with these people who are running things just like. the ball is now in the d.s.p. court should they choose to play one thing is certain germany can't afford another tournament disaster because then no one will be safe there are. lots to unschool here and thankfully for that i've got to chris harrington with me here to give us some of the back story what is going on mr rahman and not mincing his words why did they decide to weigh in amateurs interesting word right as you suggest they don't get paid if they don't
nick. it all looks so hopeful for team germany when they were at their training camp in preparation for the world cup they were on top of the world and had no idea they would quickly come crashing down former german international striker and byron unique chairman carl hinds who many get had this to say about the d.f.t. . right now it seems to me that they don't have a clear cut professional way of dealing with crises and i'm not at all surprised because the d.f.t. is full of amateurs and the...
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boss nick is there and hoping as more openings come that you will keep that in the back of your mind.astly, i have a question, i was on my way back to washington, i stopped at a restaurant and a gentleman came up to me and chased me down and said, i know that mr. powell is going to be coming before your committee. would you ask him this question? we are going to paraphrase it because my team was not quite sure what he was asking. he stated it more as a fact. but i think what the constituent was asking me, and he stated it more as a fact of many questioned, but essentially one of me to ask you whether or not you believe the federal arerve's monetary policies exhausted bates the wealth inequality in our country? i think for some reason, he felt that organizations who receive interest payment on our national debt is destroying the middle class. mr. powell: no, we don't think monetary policy is exasperating inequality. we think it is helping those who did not have jobs get jobs. those are the people who need those jobs. chair: thank you very much. the time of the gentlelady has expires. m
boss nick is there and hoping as more openings come that you will keep that in the back of your mind.astly, i have a question, i was on my way back to washington, i stopped at a restaurant and a gentleman came up to me and chased me down and said, i know that mr. powell is going to be coming before your committee. would you ask him this question? we are going to paraphrase it because my team was not quite sure what he was asking. he stated it more as a fact. but i think what the constituent was...
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american soldier, among the heroes who liberated dachau in 1945, forging freedom for nick who would change his last name to hopeamerica. >> i never gave up hope. >> reporter: both men going on start families and lead separate lives. until a chance encounter between their sons who realized their fathers, both now in their 90s, lived just one mile apart in california. >> praise the lord that i'm here. >> reporter: the images and memories from that day still painful to recount. >> i couldn't go through with it at the end. >> reporter: but 70 years later an unbreakable bond drawing them closer than ever. erielle reshef, abc news, new york. >> they lived a mile part. that's so incredible and so great they got to meet each other again. >>> we thank you for watching. i'm tom llamas. "good morning america" and "this week" first thing in the morning. i'll see you right back here tomorrow. have a great evening. good night. >>> tonight on abc 7 news at 6:00, breaking news. new vacations ordered in one of two large wildfires that flared up today. >>> plus the bay area experiencing some high heat, but relief is on the way.
american soldier, among the heroes who liberated dachau in 1945, forging freedom for nick who would change his last name to hopeamerica. >> i never gave up hope. >> reporter: both men going on start families and lead separate lives. until a chance encounter between their sons who realized their fathers, both now in their 90s, lived just one mile apart in california. >> praise the lord that i'm here. >> reporter: the images and memories from that day still painful to...
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on a day when his championship hopes were expected to take a battering, he's ended up back on top. nicknever have thought that you could do something like that today, but i just kept could do something like that today, but ijust kept pushing and come believing and it happened. so i really manifested my dream today. so really manifested my dream today. so really big thanks to god. 15 stages completed, six to go, and it's as you were at the tour de france. geraint thomas is heading into the last week in the leader's yellow jersey, over a minute and half ahead of his teamate and tour champion chris froome. drew savage reports. the leader and his faithful will be no one is sure which rose geraint thomas and chris froome will play in the last week of the tour. a clear picture will emerge over the last few days. the rates climbed a few hills as eight climbed the pyrenees, but they were saving their legs for the mountains. a three—man breakaway raced into the my might. danish sprinter proved himself the strongest, celebrate in his first win on the tour. thomas, from an third—place happy to wri
on a day when his championship hopes were expected to take a battering, he's ended up back on top. nicknever have thought that you could do something like that today, but i just kept could do something like that today, but ijust kept pushing and come believing and it happened. so i really manifested my dream today. so really manifested my dream today. so really big thanks to god. 15 stages completed, six to go, and it's as you were at the tour de france. geraint thomas is heading into the last...
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a late twist on a day when his championship hopes were expected to take a battering but ended with him back on top. nicka rrott, ended with him back on top. nick parrott, bbc news. the arsenal midfielder mesut ozil says he no longer wants to play international football for germany after facing, what he calls racism and disrespect because of his turkish roots. in a lengthy statement, ozil, who was a key member of germany's world cup—winning side in 2014, and has been voted by fans as the team's player of the year five times since 2011, said the treatment he had received from the german football association had made him no longer want to wear the german national team shirt. he also claimed he was being blamed for germany's disappointing world cup. the midfielder was heavily criticised in germany for having his photograph taken with turkish president tayyip erdogan in may. christian pulisic inspired borussia dortmund to a 3—1win over liverpool in charlotte, north carolina on sunday. in their first of three international champions cup fixtures, liverpool took the lead in the 25th minute through a virgil van
a late twist on a day when his championship hopes were expected to take a battering but ended with him back on top. nicka rrott, ended with him back on top. nick parrott, bbc news. the arsenal midfielder mesut ozil says he no longer wants to play international football for germany after facing, what he calls racism and disrespect because of his turkish roots. in a lengthy statement, ozil, who was a key member of germany's world cup—winning side in 2014, and has been voted by fans as the...
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nick said he hopes they play in double time.and if it coming home? let's get some sport. tim hague is at the bbc sport centre. nice waistcoat! and yours! when did you get ready? the first thing i pulled out of the wardrobe at for a! solid, ten out of ten. how are you feeling? i have been nervous since sunday will stop playing the song since sunday. i have been through it all. i was just out of nappies in 1990. you're not that young, are you?! come on! no, iwas 1990. you're not that young, are you?! come on! no, i was actually 21! but in 1996, it was vivid memories of that. i said to friends before the tournament, they could not be a more politic stormy daniels the man who missed the best chance ofan the man who missed the best chance of an england victory —— at a more poetic story than the man. how are you feeling? i feel like i want to explode with excitement. i don't feel physically sick yet. but i get up feel physically sick yet. but i get up atfour feel physically sick yet. but i get up at four o'clock and keep waking up up
nick said he hopes they play in double time.and if it coming home? let's get some sport. tim hague is at the bbc sport centre. nice waistcoat! and yours! when did you get ready? the first thing i pulled out of the wardrobe at for a! solid, ten out of ten. how are you feeling? i have been nervous since sunday will stop playing the song since sunday. i have been through it all. i was just out of nappies in 1990. you're not that young, are you?! come on! no, iwas 1990. you're not that young, are...
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status quo are expected to choose an untested party and an untested man, hoping he can d his predecessors have failed. >> sreenivasan: nickifrin join us now from mexico city. mexico city outside of a polling station, as you point out in your story, lopez obrador is painting himlf as the outsider not affiliated with any of these parties, how radical is he?>> ell, his opponents say he is radical in two ways, one in 2006, after he lost thfo first time, he, launched widespread protests that really occupied some parts of mexiheco city, an called for alternative institutions, alternive government and hi opponent says he doesn't respect or support mexican institution, and a number 2 calling for redirection of money to the poor, through things like pensions, scholarships, apprenticapprenticeship, even fe fertilizer for farmers and his opponents say that is unaffordable and drive mexi to default, his campaign has said that, he has softened since he has been running multiple times for president, and that he respects mexican institutions, and also that he is a fcal moderate in the words of his campaign manager, if that is th case, t
status quo are expected to choose an untested party and an untested man, hoping he can d his predecessors have failed. >> sreenivasan: nickifrin join us now from mexico city. mexico city outside of a polling station, as you point out in your story, lopez obrador is painting himlf as the outsider not affiliated with any of these parties, how radical is he?>> ell, his opponents say he is radical in two ways, one in 2006, after he lost thfo first time, he, launched widespread protests...
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but for one night,meicans celebrated a sweet victory and hoped for a better future. >> woodruff: and nick schifrin joins me, nick, i know they are still in the glow of this big win but do his supporters believe that he can actually deliver on his promises.y >> te certainly hoping he can deliver but they did not hope for him for the specificsmi of his prs. they voted for him because his predecessors ant the cur government have failed and are looking for new ideas. and that really goes to show that pele are looking for change here. how does proceed pose to fix ofme of the problems in terms corruption, we have talked about targeting a mafia in powruer. ing an austere government, lowering senior officials salaries and in ter violence he talked about low level amnesty, but his promise,r judyvague. and that really shows that mexicans are fed up and looking for new ids rather than some of the old failed ideas of the past. but they have huge expectations. and as we just heard in that story, will have to deliver very quickly. and as many populist politicians have discovered in the past, while winn
but for one night,meicans celebrated a sweet victory and hoped for a better future. >> woodruff: and nick schifrin joins me, nick, i know they are still in the glow of this big win but do his supporters believe that he can actually deliver on his promises.y >> te certainly hoping he can deliver but they did not hope for him for the specificsmi of his prs. they voted for him because his predecessors ant the cur government have failed and are looking for new ideas. and that really...
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which we hope are not repeated in which this was a less than ideal scenario but we are hopeful that back in. the nick of minutes will continue to show its its mercy and reprieve for afghan refugees to stay as long as they need to particularly whilst still it says have not ceased in afghanistan mr ahmed the time in the incidents that mr carter is talking about two years ago was when tensions and tempers were running high following deadly attacks in pakistan and both you and mr so that have spoken about how afghan refugees have been used as a political tool between these two countries how can you make sure that this doesn't happen again. there is a roadmap there could be this is not a new situation if you have been the better at it from various parts of the world and that is that there is a method to do it the issue is that how do you can take it as it is that a roadmap on the afghanistan stable and how it managed one wants to get it implemented on its site if one government gives losing security of its districts and districts keep falling today short taliban every now and then in a month like three to
which we hope are not repeated in which this was a less than ideal scenario but we are hopeful that back in. the nick of minutes will continue to show its its mercy and reprieve for afghan refugees to stay as long as they need to particularly whilst still it says have not ceased in afghanistan mr ahmed the time in the incidents that mr carter is talking about two years ago was when tensions and tempers were running high following deadly attacks in pakistan and both you and mr so that have...
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sports nick that was quite some game wasn't it was indeed a. a tense also back and forth russia were hoping of course to reach their first world cup semifinal since one thousand nine hundred sixty six of course as a soviet union back then and creation as you just said have managed to reach their first week of a semi final boss and they were there was in france ninety ninety eight let's see how they got there. the host took a shockley just past the half hour mark by denny's share a share of smashing home his fourth goal of the tournament since spectacular style . the lead was short lived however as a dry kraemer it showed at home less than ten minutes later to level the scores. a goal the second half meant extra time and after a short break croatia took the lead down a rising highest for the corner to one guy but russia was done mario finance has made it to wall to send the match into penalties. and off to russia missed two of their spot kicks it came down to even rocketed church and the pass a line to midfield a kept his cool sending croatia into tolly area. for their opponents russia their
sports nick that was quite some game wasn't it was indeed a. a tense also back and forth russia were hoping of course to reach their first world cup semifinal since one thousand nine hundred sixty six of course as a soviet union back then and creation as you just said have managed to reach their first week of a semi final boss and they were there was in france ninety ninety eight let's see how they got there. the host took a shockley just past the half hour mark by denny's share a share of...
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initiated the rooting of the complex of all relations because you know we hope there is a political will to normalize relations but in metal nick a place for him to put up a really so again in the american media that russia might hand edward snowden to u.s. authorities have nothing to do with reality it's for him to stick with it. no they have nothing to do with it it's out of the question. that it was a hoarder or books within the charisma but you know enough but why are you so stubborn what if you constantly even the slightest possibility of discussing or i mean more than some believe it's donald trump who might be ready to start discussing the matter with him a different perspective and kind of like other western politicians out of it maybe it's worth having a go with him go at it not as much as look. ways to discuss this and continually saying until russia gives crimea back there will be no this sort of repeating this is like some kind of mantra which is absolutely logical but it's a road to nowhere it has no perspective and nothing will come of it come with more on. what is mr trump is the one to stop this but is there any
initiated the rooting of the complex of all relations because you know we hope there is a political will to normalize relations but in metal nick a place for him to put up a really so again in the american media that russia might hand edward snowden to u.s. authorities have nothing to do with reality it's for him to stick with it. no they have nothing to do with it it's out of the question. that it was a hoarder or books within the charisma but you know enough but why are you so stubborn what...
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on the beach they are toasting the sunshine and hope for more days like this to come. talking of the weather, nickin store? how many shopping days until christmas?! some of us want to cool down but maybe that is a bit extreme. there could be some rain for parched ground later in the week. there has been some light rain today out of this cloud from northern england and into wales. there are one or two showers in essex. there may be the odd shower rushing north—west scotland. for sleeping, after the hot day into eastern england, temperatures do not go down as far as some would like. overnight temperatures are not too bad into the low teens. tomorrow morning there will be plenty of sunshine from the word go. some cloud building here and there. most will be dry. an isolated shower could be possible. for most it is dry, long sunny spells. it is a bit warmer tomorrow across the board. where we saw 31 today in east anglia, we could see as high as 33 degrees. look at this for thursday. these are rain bearing weather fronts waiting in the wings. they are not coming on thursday. it may start to fringe into
on the beach they are toasting the sunshine and hope for more days like this to come. talking of the weather, nickin store? how many shopping days until christmas?! some of us want to cool down but maybe that is a bit extreme. there could be some rain for parched ground later in the week. there has been some light rain today out of this cloud from northern england and into wales. there are one or two showers in essex. there may be the odd shower rushing north—west scotland. for sleeping,...
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who initiated the ruining of the complex of our relations we hope there is a political will to normalize relations with quite a middle nick a pretty for him at a previous so rumors again in the american media that russia might hand edward snowden to u.s. authorities have nothing to do with the reality that you. know they have nothing to do with it it's out of the question of that it was a hoarder for the charisma but why are you so stubborn when it comes to even the slightest possibility of discussing crimea or some believe it's donald trump who might be ready to start discussing the matter from a different perspective like other western politicians maybe it's worth having a go with him. look there's only one way to discuss this and continually saying until russia gives crimea back there will be no this or that repeating this is like some kind of mantra which is absolutely a logical it's a road to nowhere it has no perspective and nothing will come of it and with more on. what if mr trump is the one to stop this is there any hope of that. no you know we are not and never have been wearing rose tinted glasses but we can co
who initiated the ruining of the complex of our relations we hope there is a political will to normalize relations with quite a middle nick a pretty for him at a previous so rumors again in the american media that russia might hand edward snowden to u.s. authorities have nothing to do with the reality that you. know they have nothing to do with it it's out of the question of that it was a hoarder for the charisma but why are you so stubborn when it comes to even the slightest possibility of...
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one who initiated the ruling of the complex of all relations we hope there is a political will to normalize relations but it may have. nick a pretty for him i thought of previously so rumors again in the american media that russia might hand edward snowden to u.s. authorities have nothing to do with reality for him if they think that. no they have nothing to do with it it's out of the question about into the horde of all books or any charisma but you know enough about why are you so stubborn when it comes to even the slightest possibility of discussing the crimea more than some believe it's donald trump who might be ready to start discussing the matter from a different perspective because i like other western politicians maybe it's worth having a go with him go at it. look there's only one way to discuss this and continually saying until russia gives crimea back there will be no this or that repeating this is like some kind of mantra which is absolutely logical it's a road to nowhere it has no perspective and nothing will come of it with more. in view what if mr trump is the one to stop this is there any hope of that. no
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enemy is not my enemy and we also historian and author peter coos nick for his thoughts on the upcoming summit and he told us that he hopes that despite the current hostilities steps can be taken towards nuclear disarmament we've already had a lot of tension between our two countries trump says that he wants to be friends with russia but our policies are not friendly toward russia and so we've got the nuclear posture review that the united states articulated in february of this year putin responded to that on march first with his state of the nation address. announced there was that russia now has five new nuclear weapons already online or about to come online all of which can circumvent america's ballistic missile defense system this is a very big issue to putin they made a big point of that in the march first speech the fact that the united states abrogated the a.b.m. treaty in two thousand and two so if nothing else if they can make some progress comes of understanding on the nuclear front that would itself be and is stored in every step forward for all of mankind. israeli military has carried out its largest ad campai
enemy is not my enemy and we also historian and author peter coos nick for his thoughts on the upcoming summit and he told us that he hopes that despite the current hostilities steps can be taken towards nuclear disarmament we've already had a lot of tension between our two countries trump says that he wants to be friends with russia but our policies are not friendly toward russia and so we've got the nuclear posture review that the united states articulated in february of this year putin...
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who initiated the rooting of the complex of all relations and we hope there is a political will to normalize relations but in middle nick a pity for him at a previous so rumors again in the american media that russia might hand edward snowden to u.s. authorities have nothing to do with reality will he think that. you know they have nothing to do with it it's out of the question i think about it as a hoarder or books within the karimov but you know enough about why are you so stubborn when it comes to even the slightest possibility of discussing crimea more than some believe it's donald trump who might be ready to start discussing the matter from a different perspective they gonna like other western politicians maybe it's worth having a go with him with no. look there's only one way to discuss this and continually saying until russia gives crimea back there will be no this sort of repeating this is like some kind of mantra which is absolutely a logical it's a road to nowhere it has no perspective and nothing will come of it and with more on. what if mr trump is the one to stop this is there any hope of that. you know we
who initiated the rooting of the complex of all relations and we hope there is a political will to normalize relations but in middle nick a pity for him at a previous so rumors again in the american media that russia might hand edward snowden to u.s. authorities have nothing to do with reality will he think that. you know they have nothing to do with it it's out of the question i think about it as a hoarder or books within the karimov but you know enough about why are you so stubborn when it...
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initiated the ruling of the complex of all relations because you know we hope there is a political will to normalize relations but in middle nick a police for him at a previous so rumors again in the american media that russia might hand edward snowden to u.s. authorities have nothing to do with reality for him to think anything of it. no they have nothing to do with it it's out of the question i think about it as a hoarder or books within the karimov but you know when the why are you so stubborn with it constantly even the slightest possibility of discussing all right.
initiated the ruling of the complex of all relations because you know we hope there is a political will to normalize relations but in middle nick a police for him at a previous so rumors again in the american media that russia might hand edward snowden to u.s. authorities have nothing to do with reality for him to think anything of it. no they have nothing to do with it it's out of the question i think about it as a hoarder or books within the karimov but you know when the why are you so...
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all untold history of the united states peter because nick peter you're very welcome what do you think both trump and lot of your putin are hoping to take from this summit. but the fact that they're meeting by itself is important you have to realize that the united states and russia have between us ninety three percent of the world's nuclear weapons that means there are two human beings on this planet who have veto power over the future existence of our species donald trump and vladimir putin so it's absolutely essential that the two that be speaking be discussing these issues when putin proposed to trump initially that we extend the twenty ten new start treaty donald trump rejected that idea we've already had a lot of tension between our two countries trump says that he wants to be friends with russia but our policies are not friendly toward russia. and so we've got the nuclear posture review that the united states articulated in february of this year putin responded to that on march first with his state of the nation address. what putin announced there was that russia now has five new nuclear weapons already online or about to
all untold history of the united states peter because nick peter you're very welcome what do you think both trump and lot of your putin are hoping to take from this summit. but the fact that they're meeting by itself is important you have to realize that the united states and russia have between us ninety three percent of the world's nuclear weapons that means there are two human beings on this planet who have veto power over the future existence of our species donald trump and vladimir putin...
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i hope the brother compensated and somehow. now this is uncle nick. there's a lot of names you can use but during this time he was called the white indian and you can trust i would say maybe about 20% of the stories, 20% of the stories are probably false and everything else is kind of in the middle. and i believe you to kind of ponder such parts are which that's according to the story that we believe is true and how he got his name, he as a teenager went to live voluntarily we are told among the indians and while he was there not only did he hone in on his writing skills but also learned how to tame the wild antics because of that when he was probably 16 or so, they were building the lines, one of the superintendent saw him in this wonderful power that he had and thought you've got to come to work for us and according to the later bishop of the mormon church, that totally changed his life. >> back to my favorite though, there's a lot of stories associated with johnny, but my favorite is how he invented not dunkin' donuts but as a matter of fact he did
i hope the brother compensated and somehow. now this is uncle nick. there's a lot of names you can use but during this time he was called the white indian and you can trust i would say maybe about 20% of the stories, 20% of the stories are probably false and everything else is kind of in the middle. and i believe you to kind of ponder such parts are which that's according to the story that we believe is true and how he got his name, he as a teenager went to live voluntarily we are told among...
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nick pope, really one of the most credible experts on this subject. i hope appreciate it. good to see you. >> thank you. >> tucker: that is it for us tonight and every night of the week. the sworn enemy of ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] >> it was a busy week for president trump and a frenzied week for everyone who hates him. >> this was a blatant submission to a genuine foe. >> i don't think treason words. >> when the media think about russia all they think about is election meddling. >> the sinking of a tour boat in a missouri lake. >> there was a family of 11 and they lost nine members of that family. >> progress with north korea on its nuclear program. >> we can't do one thing until we see north korea respond to their promise denuclearize.
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nick pope, really one of the most credible experts on this subject. i hopeyou. >> tucker: that is it for us tonight and every night of the week. the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity and smugness. see you monday. >> jeanine: welcome to the special edition of "hannity: the intolerant left." i'm jeanine pirro in for sean. tonight we look at the extreme measures that the media will take to malign president trump and everyone who supports him. but first, i want to address my recent appearance on "the view" to discuss my new book. "liars, leakers and liberals" and the events that followed. much has been said between what took place between me and whoopie goldberg on and off the set. tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m., i will address everything that
nick pope, really one of the most credible experts on this subject. i hopeyou. >> tucker: that is it for us tonight and every night of the week. the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity and smugness. see you monday. >> jeanine: welcome to the special edition of "hannity: the intolerant left." i'm jeanine pirro in for sean. tonight we look at the extreme measures that the media will take to malign president trump and everyone who supports him. but first, i want to address my...
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hope you stay safe enjoy the evening. was right all right i can't harris where i quite a lot of excitement is happening. all right nick let's for a moment of though speak about croatia they were the underdogs at this tournament how good is it that a team from a country that's as small as croatia actually made it to the final of the world cup because there's a population of four million people that's equivalent to a bell in just slightly more than one billion house and what they've shown especially is that they had love and passion in the team it was incredible how they developed over the tournament and there's a lot of very good players in that team that's in the commodity rackets it's fantastic world beating players because margaret has won the golden boot but what they really showed is that the individuals they played as a team and they got as far as they did because they just never gave up they three times in the knockout stage went a goal down and went on to then advancer penalties it was absent incredible performance by then of this world cup and although they have been defeated in this final it will be i think t
hope you stay safe enjoy the evening. was right all right i can't harris where i quite a lot of excitement is happening. all right nick let's for a moment of though speak about croatia they were the underdogs at this tournament how good is it that a team from a country that's as small as croatia actually made it to the final of the world cup because there's a population of four million people that's equivalent to a bell in just slightly more than one billion house and what they've shown...
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nick of time is able to grab his arm. >> whoa, the train was right there. >> and pull himn platform. >> oh, i hope that guy wakes up withgover that feels like a train hit him. because he needs to learn a valuable bloody lesson. >> if not thor that guy helping him out, he was in the worst possible position. he would have been better off staying down on the ground off to the side and out of the way of the train. but just by trying to help himself he put himself in more danger. >> and the worst part is the conductor of this train was fully expecting to hit this person. they say it takes about a kilometer before a train can come to a complete stop. you can imagine even if he sees this person and you slam on the brakes, you may not be able to stop in time. authorities released this video because they want people to be extra careful. it seems like it's common sense, right? >> don't fall off the platform. >> right. but it continues to happen. so, yeah, if you're near any train tracks, be extra careful and don't drink and ride. >>> you guys are looking for a sort of world record experience, you might want to make your way to th
nick of time is able to grab his arm. >> whoa, the train was right there. >> and pull himn platform. >> oh, i hope that guy wakes up withgover that feels like a train hit him. because he needs to learn a valuable bloody lesson. >> if not thor that guy helping him out, he was in the worst possible position. he would have been better off staying down on the ground off to the side and out of the way of the train. but just by trying to help himself he put himself in more...
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a late twist on a date when his championship hopes were expected to take a battering, but he has managed to get back on top. nickof the anniversary games, greg rutherford said goodbye to the london stadium, scene of his greatest triumph — that long jump gold at the 2012 olympics. he could only finish tenth today, but he received a great reception ahead of his expected retirement at the end of the season great britain's geraint thomas is still in the leader's yellow jersey going into the last week of the tour de france. denmark's magnus cort won today's 15th stage that ended in carcassone. tomorrow is a rest day before the tour heads to the pyrenees. thomas leads his teamate chris froome by over a minute and a half. and that's all the sport. many thanks, olly foster. that's it. i'll be back with the late news at 10pm. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. bye for now. five mps are calling for a consultation on whether to ban that all changed when akira realised he was awake and alert. best—selling author and long—range wheelchair racer and now about to be a father. his incredible story. this is ma
a late twist on a date when his championship hopes were expected to take a battering, but he has managed to get back on top. nickof the anniversary games, greg rutherford said goodbye to the london stadium, scene of his greatest triumph — that long jump gold at the 2012 olympics. he could only finish tenth today, but he received a great reception ahead of his expected retirement at the end of the season great britain's geraint thomas is still in the leader's yellow jersey going into the last...
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at the moment, the hopes are that the rest of the group can join them tomorrow perhaps the day after. our correspondent nickiang rai hospital where the boys are being treated. he gave me this update. this is the main hospital in the chiang rai region, about one hour by carfrom chiang rai region, about one hour by car from the cave complex where the boys have been rescued from today, four boys. i am just looking, as some sort of military vehicle there. in the past 90 minutes we have seen two ambulances arrive. the railings we re two ambulances arrive. the railings were moved away, the traffic was stopped and the ambulances raced to the main entrance to the hospital. we have seen police helicopters, or certainly helicopters involved in the rescue overhead. the crucial information to bring you comes from a press co nfe re nce information to bring you comes from a press conference in the last few minutes but also from the thai navy seals, there are divers have been involved in the rescue and they say four of the boys have been brought out. we do not know about their condition. clearly the teams have been waitin
at the moment, the hopes are that the rest of the group can join them tomorrow perhaps the day after. our correspondent nickiang rai hospital where the boys are being treated. he gave me this update. this is the main hospital in the chiang rai region, about one hour by carfrom chiang rai region, about one hour by car from the cave complex where the boys have been rescued from today, four boys. i am just looking, as some sort of military vehicle there. in the past 90 minutes we have seen two...
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nick all our banks. talking of which... seamless. on the front page of the financial times, keep disagreeing. theresa may teachers hopeaid the one area he wa nted philip hammond said the one area he wanted to stay close to brussels was neutral recognition. and michel barnier said you cannot have your ca ke barnier said you cannot have your cake and eat it. why didn't he say let them eat cake? that as a whole different ball game. this is all compromise everywhere, michel barnier says france doesn't want us to have anywhere near equivalents because of the opportunities for paris. luxembourg has said they will be severe financial repercussions if we don't. so tomorrow's white paper, among the hundreds of pages and rewrites, we won't have this ultra— a+) rewrites, we won't have this ultra— a+ ) relationship on banks, but equivalents like the us has. co—habitation and not a marriage is the analogy given by the financial times. a mistress. co-habitation does not necessarily mean a mistress. so the white paper concedes... we have lost everyone! everyone is having a cup of tea. so we will get a lot of this tomorrow, a load of
nick all our banks. talking of which... seamless. on the front page of the financial times, keep disagreeing. theresa may teachers hopeaid the one area he wa nted philip hammond said the one area he wanted to stay close to brussels was neutral recognition. and michel barnier said you cannot have your ca ke barnier said you cannot have your cake and eat it. why didn't he say let them eat cake? that as a whole different ball game. this is all compromise everywhere, michel barnier says france...
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three reasons first this is seriously nick a me from being in berlin the second i'm going to meet dr mark johnson and third this is in good shape. good luck and i hope. no one has to suffer from heartburn for a long time we have great medications and surgical options was good long term results. it's nice to have a strict facet it helps to i just did expect. too much gastric as it is not good because the pain cause heart. berthe. there are medications to answer it but recent studies suggest that they might be dangerous. for twelve years peter schmeichel has been suffering from heartburn also known as acid reflux after eating he often experiences acidic belching in a burning esophagus he also suffers from an irregular heartbeat it's all a source of stress. whenever i eat something i'm just worried that it will start back up. and so i don't really have a big appetite anymore it was an upbeat it made some instant. to reduce the symptoms he started taking medication called proton pump inhibitors p.p.r. yes they suppress them like acid production by blocking certain enzyme but he soon found himself battling with side effects. after a few days i started fe
three reasons first this is seriously nick a me from being in berlin the second i'm going to meet dr mark johnson and third this is in good shape. good luck and i hope. no one has to suffer from heartburn for a long time we have great medications and surgical options was good long term results. it's nice to have a strict facet it helps to i just did expect. too much gastric as it is not good because the pain cause heart. berthe. there are medications to answer it but recent studies suggest that...
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hope. >> when someone wants to do good in the world they come to us. so we want continued to spire other people do those same things. >> we've got christian, alley, charity, nick and gayle breaking down the best on the web. including, we all know about fixer upper, but how about fix her supper. >> do you have the guts to fix her supper. >> the parents in search for the perfect dinner for their picky daughter. >>> this is the site of an ethnic gathering and a lot of people have gathered for a display of some animals, but it's a raptor that really stole the show. >> this is the best part. >> it's taking a child. >> that say very large eagle. that eagle belongs to the person you saw running up. he's been training it for 15 years. >> he was training it to hunt children? >> no, but he was training it. he says this is the first time it has happened according to local reports the parents agree. what happened she had gone into a fensd in area. he sent the eagle out on display. he said the eagle probably heard his command so he saw the girl and landed on her. he said if he had attacked her he would have pekd her eyes out, he would have dug his claws in, but the eagle j
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, the never-trumpers, the neocons, they never traversed, they hope they hope to turn that little tn that little neck into a m nick into a mortal blow.tal blow and now they are just making no sense at all. and now they are just making no sense at all >> we are in a 9/11 national. >> we are in a emergency because our country i1 under attack. national emergency because our country is under attack. issue a issue a subpoena, not only for n the translator and the notes,a, but also for the national not security team. >> if they don't drag the for translator in, they have to finl se out the answers from secretary of state.y don't drag the they have to find the answers to out, from not only theth ambassador, but what else was discussed. to find the answers it's frightening.out, from not e >> we should have another w president take over right now.v >> laura: oh, my god. people get paid to say things n like that. >> l it is stunning.: oh, my god. people get paid to okay. say things like that. we'll get right on rewriting th. constitution party.. okay. we'll get right on rewriting the constitution party. mounting an overthro
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giving increases to workers already at the firm in the hopes they can make sure they do not lose that talent they already have. joe: nickk you so much for joining us. julie: one start up company is not only making it easier for men to take care of their health issues but also targeting a younger audience. what are they selling? we will tell you next. this is bloomberg. ♪ julie: "what'd you miss?" the new startups selling prescription drugs through the internet worried unlike rivals who are focusing on one health issue, hymns once to create a brand that serves men on many other fronts. here with more is our tech reporter. all over the subway in new york city for this thing, hymns. they are cryptic and does not say what it does. what is this suite of products they are offering? >> right now they have erectile dysfunction drugs, acne, and-aging cream, rogaine propecia. anything that is a prescription medication and health and wellness focused, is their marketing. julie: and they are all generics right? >> yes. --rlet: josie's these ads joe sees these ads downtown, i do not see them in midtown, how do people get -- men get
giving increases to workers already at the firm in the hopes they can make sure they do not lose that talent they already have. joe: nickk you so much for joining us. julie: one start up company is not only making it easier for men to take care of their health issues but also targeting a younger audience. what are they selling? we will tell you next. this is bloomberg. ♪ julie: "what'd you miss?" the new startups selling prescription drugs through the internet worried unlike rivals...
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important for my nick humanitarian reasons and it will also help to come to terms with the refugee problem over and above. agree with the president and militaries cooperate very well and i hope very much that they're going to continue this food for cooperation we are going also to call on sinew to work together in the usual formats ways turkey and iran and we are also willing and ready to. set up a small group of countries and bring those countries together in order to roll out the process for fully fledged process makes it possible to come to terms with the syrian problem successfully. as far as your football terminology is concerned that paulison airside triggered. syria as the president has said we have just. finished the football championship the football world cup and we do have a ball hair coming from that football cup and i would like to hyundai's over to the president as a symbol of. world cup if you. he very much we do has that and we hope we do as good a job that's very nice that will go to my son baron we have no question in fact milan in here go. ok final question for the united states jonathan omar from the a.p. . thank you question for each president president
important for my nick humanitarian reasons and it will also help to come to terms with the refugee problem over and above. agree with the president and militaries cooperate very well and i hope very much that they're going to continue this food for cooperation we are going also to call on sinew to work together in the usual formats ways turkey and iran and we are also willing and ready to. set up a small group of countries and bring those countries together in order to roll out the process for...
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when you hear about that report that nick gave us about these kids and their parents being dna tested in an effort to identify them and match them up again? >> well, i hope we work diligently to get these kids back to their parents and i think if records haven't been kept dna will be the only way of doing that and ensuring kids get back to a safe home. >> you have encountered these kids without their parents at emergency rooms. tell us about their conditions. >> i took care of one child that upset me. an eight-year-old child that separated from his family either before he crossed over or avenue, i wasn't sure. the child was being sent from a detention center to have a medical clearance to go to a psychiatric facility and she was very quiet, very withdrawn and scared and when i approached him he said he was sad and i just couldn't get a lot of information. a child at that age, eight and scared, they're not going to give me history and then unfortunately the staff with him couldn't provide much either. they did know where the parents were and they wouldn't allow us to contact the parents. >> they told you they knew where his parents were and you believed t
when you hear about that report that nick gave us about these kids and their parents being dna tested in an effort to identify them and match them up again? >> well, i hope we work diligently to get these kids back to their parents and i think if records haven't been kept dna will be the only way of doing that and ensuring kids get back to a safe home. >> you have encountered these kids without their parents at emergency rooms. tell us about their conditions. >> i took care of...
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pressure on manafort hoping perhaps in the future that hee will provinformation on the larger investigation. >> woodruff: because he worked so closely with presidtr >> absol >> woodruff: nick schifrin, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up onlehe newshour: tions of sexual misconduct at cbs. okmark shields and david b take on another busy week of news. and, hip-hop culture wre you don't often see it: in a museum. but first, wildfires are burng across a big section of the country and have been for weeks. fires are a problem, as we know, most summers, but the severity and scope of what is happening in the west and southwest this year is posing big problems for officials, for residents and for firefighters on the line. and as miles o'brien reports, climate change may be magnifying the problem in california and elsewhere. >> o'brien: firefighters are battling rapidly expanding wildfires across california, facing high winds and triplees digit temperats authorities race against the clock, while mass evacuations are underway in some areas.an ors at a local television in northern california were esacuated on the air while reporting on the f >> we'v
pressure on manafort hoping perhaps in the future that hee will provinformation on the larger investigation. >> woodruff: because he worked so closely with presidtr >> absol >> woodruff: nick schifrin, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up onlehe newshour: tions of sexual misconduct at cbs. okmark shields and david b take on another busy week of news. and, hip-hop culture wre you don't often see it: in a museum. but first,...
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hope so. the eyes of the world are watching. nick, thank you very much. of our time. the court's rulings influence many contentious issues in american politics like abortion, the death penalty, voter rights and immigration policy. thousands of prisoners will be able to make telephone calls from their cells under plans announced by the government. the phones will be installed in 20 prisons, all calls from them will be recorded and they'll be limited to dialling pre—approved numbers. its part of a drive to improve safety in jails across england and wales and stem the trade in illicit mobiles. the introduction of extra services on eight different railway lines has been delayed because of the chaos caused by timetable changes earlier this year. the chairman of network rail, sir peter hendy, said the industry had scaled back its ambitions after what he called recent painful lessons. tom burridge reports. feel familiar? train travel across britain is all too often a crowded affair. so plans were in the pipeline for new timetables with many more trains from dece
hope so. the eyes of the world are watching. nick, thank you very much. of our time. the court's rulings influence many contentious issues in american politics like abortion, the death penalty, voter rights and immigration policy. thousands of prisoners will be able to make telephone calls from their cells under plans announced by the government. the phones will be installed in 20 prisons, all calls from them will be recorded and they'll be limited to dialling pre—approved numbers. its part...
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hopeful. i think this hearing and follow-up hearing to make sure that the talks are fruitful would be very appreciative. thank you. >> and now we're going to hear from nick castner from san francisco unified school district. >> good morning. my name is nick castner. we have benefitted from clean power through the puc for a long time now. we also benefit from the fact that the puc provides support for the sustainability office, for the director, for energy audits, efficiency work, panels, and for water bottle filling stations. and the puc also supports our garden education and environmental science efforts. so we've had a long road trip with the puc. that's why we've been troubled by some of the problems that have occurred recently in terms of electrical service upgrades. they cost us delay, space, and cost, as has already been mentioned. as you can image, we allow for school construction to be completed before school starts. what could we do when we had 350 students that could no longer attend their school because the project is not complete. the uncertainty about the electrical requirements causes a delay in the design process and causes us to worry abo
hopeful. i think this hearing and follow-up hearing to make sure that the talks are fruitful would be very appreciative. thank you. >> and now we're going to hear from nick castner from san francisco unified school district. >> good morning. my name is nick castner. we have benefitted from clean power through the puc for a long time now. we also benefit from the fact that the puc provides support for the sustainability office, for the director, for energy audits, efficiency work,...
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ultimately what we would hope to see is more use of community sentences and less use of short—term prison sentences. good to talk to you, mike,. nicka mixed bag tonight depending on where you live, but it remains extreme, doesn't it? absolutely, in terms of the torrential downpour, certainly. i think this is the end of the current heat which has affected parts of england, and it is coming to an end with the torrential thunderstorms we are seeing at the moment. we have —— in that office amber warning for those thunderstorms, particularly a across areas of east anglia, cambridgeshire downed at six, and this is where we have seen the greatest threats, i have seen pictures of large hail from greatest threats, i have seen pictures of large hailfrom norfolk, really intense thunderstorms. we are talking about flash flooding, gusty winds, lightning can cause so many problems, and to hell. any and all of these can cause impact and affect travel, that's what we have at the moment. but while the amber warning cove rs moment. but while the amber warning covers the area and east anglia,... york has had a big storm, i've seen pictures of hailfro
ultimately what we would hope to see is more use of community sentences and less use of short—term prison sentences. good to talk to you, mike,. nicka mixed bag tonight depending on where you live, but it remains extreme, doesn't it? absolutely, in terms of the torrential downpour, certainly. i think this is the end of the current heat which has affected parts of england, and it is coming to an end with the torrential thunderstorms we are seeing at the moment. we have —— in that office...