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i'm solo dad o'brien -- soledad o'brien, and we will see you here next week on "matter of fact." ♪ [captioningerformed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its >> from studio 20 at kofytv, it's the show that makes you sweat to the beat of the '70s. it's kofytv's dance party '70s special. i'm your dj, dj katie, and now the man who brings the party right into your living room, it's our host, morris knight. >> whoo, what's up people? our '70s episode of dance party. wow, are you guys ready for some '70s fun up in here? you guys look awesome, totally cool, totally groovy. alt, before we get into it, let's give some love to our dj katie. >> hello, hello. >> gonna be laying down those '70s disco jams for you all night long. shall we get the party started? what you got queued up for us, dj katie? >> abba, "dancing queen." >> there's some dancing kings and queens up in here on kofytv dance party. let's do it, people. ♪ you can dance, you can ♪ jive, having the time of
i'm solo dad o'brien -- soledad o'brien, and we will see you here next week on "matter of fact." ♪ [captioningerformed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its >> from studio 20 at kofytv, it's the show that makes you sweat to the beat of the '70s. it's kofytv's dance party '70s special. i'm your dj, dj katie, and now the man who brings the party right into your living room, it's our host, morris knight. >> whoo, what's up people? our '70s...
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conan o'brien.rse, the host of the show called conan on c brk s quite coincidentally, like the turner broadcasting empire. welcome back to the show, my friend. good to see you. >> great to see you, jake. thank for having me. >> you've taken your show to numerous countries over the years, finland, germany, cuba, now mexico. why did you pick mexico? >> well, you could probably guess. it seemed like a good time to go down there and try to do something positive. there's a lot of rhetoric during the campaign about mexico. i wanted to go down there and the goal was to really do a show that made the mexican people the star. so, we went to mexico city. we rented a studio at televisa. we made a show with an all-mexican crew and staff and shot a lot of remotes in and around mexico city and had a fantastic time. i made a lot of friends. >> so, you filmed your episode with an all-mexican staff and all-mexican crew, an all-mexican studio audience. you told me before that you actually did your monologue in spanis
conan o'brien.rse, the host of the show called conan on c brk s quite coincidentally, like the turner broadcasting empire. welcome back to the show, my friend. good to see you. >> great to see you, jake. thank for having me. >> you've taken your show to numerous countries over the years, finland, germany, cuba, now mexico. why did you pick mexico? >> well, you could probably guess. it seemed like a good time to go down there and try to do something positive. there's a lot of...
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i'm jessica gomez for soledad o'brien. he was a self-proclaimed white supremacist. >> 'black people are inferior' jessica: a member of the aryan resistance movement, tony macaleer was a skinhead recruiter. he attended cross burnings and participated in violent attacks against minority groups. but today, he's helping people extricate themselves from the same extremist life he once lived. tony mcaleer is the executivedie or of 'life after hate.' thanks for being here. joining us and talking about this time in your life >> thank you for having me jessica: your father was a psychiatrist, you came from an upper middle class background. but you started with the skin head movement and it was really through music. but not so political at first >> not at the beginning. no. but as it arted to get political i seized upon that. every chance i got was to go a little more extreme. and once i got into it, i wasn't following it, i was driving it. jessica:y ou started organizing, you started recruiting for some very extreme groups. >> when
i'm jessica gomez for soledad o'brien. he was a self-proclaimed white supremacist. >> 'black people are inferior' jessica: a member of the aryan resistance movement, tony macaleer was a skinhead recruiter. he attended cross burnings and participated in violent attacks against minority groups. but today, he's helping people extricate themselves from the same extremist life he once lived. tony mcaleer is the executivedie or of 'life after hate.' thanks for being here. joining us and talking...
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i'm solo dad o'brien -- soledad o'brien, and we will see you here next week on "matter of fact." ♪ [captioningrmed by the national captioning instit fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in stomer satisfaction jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get our best offer of the year. 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone. l for $79.99 per month, r the first year with a o-year agreement. plus get hbo for a year and free multi-room dvr service for two years. go to getfios.com or call 1.888.get.fios get the best. get fios. - no, that's going down. [loud bang] no, it's not good. - aren't you supposed to keep tapping your foot? [loud bang] [audience ohs] - help me! help me! [applause] [cheering] - thank you. thank you. enough. [cheers and applause] welcome to tosh.0. if i had to describe tonight's show in one word, i wouldn't be able to because it i
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stephen o'brien says more than 20 million people face for help those at risk. stephen o'brien says more than 20 million people face the threat of starvation and famine in four countries in africa and the middle east — nigeria, somalia, south sudan and yemen. the un say 5.5 billion pounds is needed, byjuly, to avert disaster. and the middle east — nigeria, somalia, south sudan and yemen. the un say 5.5 billion pounds is needed, byjuly, to avert disaster. for months now, it's been known that millions of people, including young babies like this, in yemen, have been starving. she was just four months old when a bbc team met her in december. and across yemen, hundreds of thousands more children have so little to eat they are struggling to stay alive. and the threat of mass starvation is affecting three other countries. this is a refugee camp in south sudan, which, like yemen, has been torn apart by conflict. families forced to flee their homes and left with little to eat. already a family has been officially declared here, with almost half the population in urgent n
stephen o'brien says more than 20 million people face for help those at risk. stephen o'brien says more than 20 million people face the threat of starvation and famine in four countries in africa and the middle east — nigeria, somalia, south sudan and yemen. the un say 5.5 billion pounds is needed, byjuly, to avert disaster. and the middle east — nigeria, somalia, south sudan and yemen. the un say 5.5 billion pounds is needed, byjuly, to avert disaster. for months now, it's been known that...
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tim o'brien claimed in this book, in "trump nation" which, again, was published in 2005 he claimed mr. trump's net worth was not in the billions. it was probably something close to $250 million. he wasn't even a half billionaire. and i say that this book and that claim in particular drove donald trump nuts because we can tell. we can tell it drove him nuts because donald trump filed a lawsuit against tim o'brien when this book was published he sued him. and what he sued him for was $2 billion. sure, why not? the lawsuit ended up being an embarrassment for mr. trump. he's claiming this author -- he's suing this author dramatically understated his net worth. that meant the trial was effectively about donald trump's net worth and about whether he could prove he was a billionaire and in the trial he could not prove he was a billionaire. his depositions from that case are littered with embarrassing examples of him overstating and weirdly fantastically stating his income and hiss net worth. he publicly stated, for example, that he'd been paid a million dollars for a single speech. turns out
tim o'brien claimed in this book, in "trump nation" which, again, was published in 2005 he claimed mr. trump's net worth was not in the billions. it was probably something close to $250 million. he wasn't even a half billionaire. and i say that this book and that claim in particular drove donald trump nuts because we can tell. we can tell it drove him nuts because donald trump filed a lawsuit against tim o'brien when this book was published he sued him. and what he sued him for was $2...
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i am so led that o'brien.n us next week for -- i'm join us next week for -- i'm soledadady... as we turn heads... and play peek-a-boo... till we all fall down. (crash) (playful music) and it's all.. just for laughs gags! welcome. in this first gag our prankster magician has nothing up his sleeve, or his cape, for that matter. (violin music) (laughing) (laughing) (laughing) (laughing
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i am so led that o'brien.n us next week for -- i'm soledad >> from studio 20 at kofytv, it is the show that makes you sweat to the beat of the '90s. it's dance party. i'm your dj, dj katie, and now the man who brings the party right into your living room, it's our host, morris knight. >> what's happening, party people? welcome to kofytv dance party. you guys ready for a good time, huh? the '90s looked so awesome, they even sound any better, and you guys look like you are ready to dance, and party, have a good time, right? right?! all right, should we get this thing on the road? let's meet our dj, dj katie. appropriately grunged out, but still sexy, still sexy. what you got lined up for us, dj katie? >> we t haddaway, "what is love?" >> yeah, i love me
i am so led that o'brien.n us next week for -- i'm soledad >> from studio 20 at kofytv, it is the show that makes you sweat to the beat of the '90s. it's dance party. i'm your dj, dj katie, and now the man who brings the party right into your living room, it's our host, morris knight. >> what's happening, party people? welcome to kofytv dance party. you guys ready for a good time, huh? the '90s looked so awesome, they even sound any better, and you guys look like you are ready to...
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collins speaking to jane o'brien earlier. i spoke with the washington correspondent for time magazine. a big shift in tone. his laundry list of policies is the same, obamacare, infrastructure, tax cuts. is congress going to work with him? >> one thing is clear, no matter how much momentum he got from his speech, his agenda will run into problems in congress. isthe house, paul ryan already dealing with a revolt on both sides. he has conservatives that believe repealing and replacing obamacare creates a new entitlement, they don't want to do it. moderates on the other side say it is too severe. mitch mcconnell has been very blase about the tax reform plan that has been laid out. a number of senators oppose it. there's a question if that can get through as well. laura: this idea that he floated just before the speed of an amnesty for undocumented immigrants, how would that go down with conservatives in particular? >> i do not think it would go down very well. were part ofvisor the gang of eight immigration reform though. preside
collins speaking to jane o'brien earlier. i spoke with the washington correspondent for time magazine. a big shift in tone. his laundry list of policies is the same, obamacare, infrastructure, tax cuts. is congress going to work with him? >> one thing is clear, no matter how much momentum he got from his speech, his agenda will run into problems in congress. isthe house, paul ryan already dealing with a revolt on both sides. he has conservatives that believe repealing and replacing...
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jane o'brien reports. jane: from couture just read wearo streetwear, day to costume, it is almost impossible to design native fashion, but that is hardly surprising. after all, each tribe is a nation with its own identity and culture, and there are hundreds of artists working across the vast american continent. they are all doing their own thing. what is the artist trying to do here? these are not clothes i would wear. >> these dresses are really an expression of the creation story, the connection to the stars. she has chosen this mylar. i don't believe they are really meant necessarily to be worn, because the material. they are really a statement an explosion of these ideas. this one, by contrast, you could wear. it is a dress by bethany yellowtail. it is created in a very contemporary fashion. but it also has this line of faux elk teeth that run across the arms and over the chest. it is in direct reference to her heritage, and the dresses that historically were worn by the women covered in these dresses.
jane o'brien reports. jane: from couture just read wearo streetwear, day to costume, it is almost impossible to design native fashion, but that is hardly surprising. after all, each tribe is a nation with its own identity and culture, and there are hundreds of artists working across the vast american continent. they are all doing their own thing. what is the artist trying to do here? these are not clothes i would wear. >> these dresses are really an expression of the creation story, the...
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the conflict and the parties, as those are not intervening to make the violence stop. >> o'brien said the looming salmon could be stopped, but only if aid is allowed to reach those in need. $4.4 billion is needed in july to see what could be more starving people. >>> back here in the bay area a 19-year-old woman was hospitalized following a shooting today in belmont. it happened this afternoon near the apartment complex on elmer street. when officers arrived they found that young woman being taken to the hospital with non- life threatening injuries. police have not made any arrests. >>> san francisco police identified the woman accused in that hour's long standoff on friday in the mission district. 57-year-old samantha helstrom is facing charges including brandishing a weapon. it started around 2:00 saturday afternoon when she pointed a gun and refuse today come out of a room at a residential hotel. she surrendered peacefully about seven hours later. >>> the new spring bar station in southern fremont is expected to get the certification they need from state regulators tonight. tests h
the conflict and the parties, as those are not intervening to make the violence stop. >> o'brien said the looming salmon could be stopped, but only if aid is allowed to reach those in need. $4.4 billion is needed in july to see what could be more starving people. >>> back here in the bay area a 19-year-old woman was hospitalized following a shooting today in belmont. it happened this afternoon near the apartment complex on elmer street. when officers arrived they found that young...
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jane o'brien, bbc news, new york.n new york after it was stolen. the prized instrument to be worth millions of dollars was rediscovered in 2015. it had belonged to a virtuoso violinist but was taken from his dressing room after a performance in massachusetts in 1980. the main news again this hour, britain has moved significantly closer to leaving the european union after parliament approved a law allowing the government to trigger brexit. hello there. monday was a mild and for many of us, quite a sunny day. tuesday brings more cloud but temperatures still on the mild side for this time of year. it will feel breezy and particularly windy across the northern isles of scotland where the strength of the winds could cause disruption. brisk westerly winds in the far north. for the rest of the uk, a quieter day to come. we will start off with quite a lot of cloud but certainly mild and frost free from the word go. the cloud should break up later in the day. let's start off across scotland and northern ireland, some sunshine
jane o'brien, bbc news, new york.n new york after it was stolen. the prized instrument to be worth millions of dollars was rediscovered in 2015. it had belonged to a virtuoso violinist but was taken from his dressing room after a performance in massachusetts in 1980. the main news again this hour, britain has moved significantly closer to leaving the european union after parliament approved a law allowing the government to trigger brexit. hello there. monday was a mild and for many of us, quite...
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my colleague jane o'brien went to have a look.omes, even though they are physically quite tiny. —— one of. mayoress and the lights walked perceptions of what is real and what is illusion. —— warp our perception. we are living in a time when almost everything we see is through digital technology, social media, e—mailing. so that is so social media, e—mailing. so that is so much a part of our lives and our perception that she reminds us that there is this other aspect of experiencing space that sometimes is more tactile. to understand how kusama reached infinity, you need to step into her white room. as a child growth we had a vision of hope polkadot is. it led to numerous as. visitors are encouraged to stick them everywhere in this room, even them everywhere in this room, even the leak obliterated the white and leading to oblivion, which brings us back to infinity. at first being in this room makes me feel incredibly happy. this room makes me feel incredibly happy- i this room makes me feel incredibly happy. iam this room makes me
my colleague jane o'brien went to have a look.omes, even though they are physically quite tiny. —— one of. mayoress and the lights walked perceptions of what is real and what is illusion. —— warp our perception. we are living in a time when almost everything we see is through digital technology, social media, e—mailing. so that is so social media, e—mailing. so that is so much a part of our lives and our perception that she reminds us that there is this other aspect of experiencing...
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jane o'brien, bbc news, new york. of social media bringing today's broadcast to a close. can find much more on all the day's news on our website. to reach me and most of the bbc team, go to twitter. i am @lauratrevelyan. from all of us here, thanks for watching, and please tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and voya financial. >> ♪ voya >> hey, how's it going? >> who are you? >> i am the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. i represent the money you save for the future. we are putting away acorns to show you the importance of being organized. >> that's smart. who is he? >> he is the green money you can spend now. what's up? >> oh, you know, going to pay some bills, maybe buy a new tennis racket. >> tennis racket for a squirrel? >> he's got a killer backhand. >> ♪ voya >> when it is time
jane o'brien, bbc news, new york. of social media bringing today's broadcast to a close. can find much more on all the day's news on our website. to reach me and most of the bbc team, go to twitter. i am @lauratrevelyan. from all of us here, thanks for watching, and please tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to...
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he sued an author, tim o'brien, because of his 2005 book on donald trump in which o'brien entertainedhe argument that maybe trump isn't a billionaire, maybe he's just a millionaire. so part of the discovery in this case, o'brien has said was trump producing his tax returns? 2005, the year of the book, 2005, the year of the tax returns, i think the simplest explanation is somebody from that courthouse, somebody involved in that case got the copy that trump had to submit as part of discovery for that case and now it's leaked out. >> jared, on your blog you wrote in part that the punch line here is that the president's tax reform plan gets rid of the alternative minimum tax. explain to us in layman's terms what that is and why the president would want to get rid of that. >> so, donald trump paid an effective tax rate of 25% in 2005. that's what we learned from this partial return. were it not for the alternative minimum tax, the amt, he would have paid a rate of 5%. what the alternative tax does is recognizes that tons of high-income folks, especially people in industries to take losses,
he sued an author, tim o'brien, because of his 2005 book on donald trump in which o'brien entertainedhe argument that maybe trump isn't a billionaire, maybe he's just a millionaire. so part of the discovery in this case, o'brien has said was trump producing his tax returns? 2005, the year of the book, 2005, the year of the tax returns, i think the simplest explanation is somebody from that courthouse, somebody involved in that case got the copy that trump had to submit as part of discovery for...
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mr o'brien said $4.4 billon was needed by july to avert disaster.ien said only money for aid and a political will to end the violence in conflict states will allow the un to get help to the most desperate. we stand at a critical point in history. already, at the beginning of the year, we are facing the largest humanitarian crisis since the creation of the united nations. now more than 20 million people across four countries face starvation and famine. without collective and co—ordinated global efforts, people will simply starve to death. all four countries have one thing in common. conflict. this means that we, you, have the possibility to prevent and and further misery and suffering. the united nations and its partners are ready to work together, but we need the access and the funds to do more. it is all preventable. it is possible to avert this crisis, to adverts these famines, to avert these looming human catastrophes. that was stephen 0'brien, the un security council. the german carmaker volkswagen has pleaded guilty in an american court to thre
mr o'brien said $4.4 billon was needed by july to avert disaster.ien said only money for aid and a political will to end the violence in conflict states will allow the un to get help to the most desperate. we stand at a critical point in history. already, at the beginning of the year, we are facing the largest humanitarian crisis since the creation of the united nations. now more than 20 million people across four countries face starvation and famine. without collective and co—ordinated...
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jane o'brien, bbc news, new york.dy water in a cairo suburb. a crane and dozens of workers hauled out the torso. the hope is it can now be put together with the statue's giant head, extracted from the site last week. the figure may depict one of the ancient world's most famous leaders rameses the second, the conquering pharaoh who ruled egypt for more than 60 years. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter, i'm @bbcmikeembley. thank you for watching. hello there. the relatively settled theme to the weather continues for at least another couple of days. it's going to be relatively mild during the day on tuesday but breezy for many of us, particularly windy across northern parts of scotland where the met office have issued a yellow warning for the strength of the winds, causing some disruption for the northern isles of scotland with some heavy showers on the cards as well. further south across the country, most places looking dry first thing tuesday morning. pretty mild too. around the country at
jane o'brien, bbc news, new york.dy water in a cairo suburb. a crane and dozens of workers hauled out the torso. the hope is it can now be put together with the statue's giant head, extracted from the site last week. the figure may depict one of the ancient world's most famous leaders rameses the second, the conquering pharaoh who ruled egypt for more than 60 years. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter, i'm @bbcmikeembley. thank you for watching. hello there. the...
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and, miles o'brien takes us to antarctica, where a growing crack threatens to create one of the largest icebergs in history. >> what we're talking about is a calving of an iceberg that's a size of a state. to get that, you really need a satellite to be able to see all of it in one shot. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> patagonia. >> xq institute. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> the lemelson foundation. committed to improving lives through invention. in the u.s. and developing countries. on the web at lemelson.org. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs stati
and, miles o'brien takes us to antarctica, where a growing crack threatens to create one of the largest icebergs in history. >> what we're talking about is a calving of an iceberg that's a size of a state. to get that, you really need a satellite to be able to see all of it in one shot. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects...
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>> stephen o'brien described it very well.n four countries, because of conflict, only in one case, somalia, do we have trout, which is also driving the deprivation, but in yemen, somalia, south sudan, and northern nigeria, millions of people are on the brink of famine, largely because of the structure and of food production, the inability of aid agencies to get in, and just ongoing conflict -- which is making life a misery for millions of people. amy: so let's start with yemen, joel. you have the picture of president trump yesterday sitting with the saudi leader in the white house. the war that is taking place in yemen. by thedi bombing, backed united states. can you talk about the effect this has had on the population? >> it has been a relentless war with violations of international humanitarian law by the saudis and the coalition they are a part of, as well as why the houthis that are resisting the saudi assault. from the beginning of the bombing -- i vividly remember when the bombing first started within the space of a coup
>> stephen o'brien described it very well.n four countries, because of conflict, only in one case, somalia, do we have trout, which is also driving the deprivation, but in yemen, somalia, south sudan, and northern nigeria, millions of people are on the brink of famine, largely because of the structure and of food production, the inability of aid agencies to get in, and just ongoing conflict -- which is making life a misery for millions of people. amy: so let's start with yemen, joel. you...
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he sued tim o'brien back in the day -- i forgot what year it was -- but he was at the "new york times" for basically saying that his net worth was not as much as he said it was. and donald trump lost that lawsuit as far as i remember. it's possible that is behind some of his reticence to actually expose his tax returns. >> yeah, that's exactly right. and this is always, when people were assuming that he would not run for president was because he didn't want to release his tax returns. in forbes. they asked if he was worth $4.5 billion. he said he was worth $10 billion. there's a discrepancy between what donald trump says he's worth and outside observers say he's worth, that being said, i don't know that the tax returns are going to tell us what his net worth is, simply because so much of his income is tied up in real estate. he releases disclosures which break down everything he has, his worth. still, the point here is that we're getting a very incomplete picture even if we get some sort of tax return. >> and the charitable foundation question was interesting because not only his comm
he sued tim o'brien back in the day -- i forgot what year it was -- but he was at the "new york times" for basically saying that his net worth was not as much as he said it was. and donald trump lost that lawsuit as far as i remember. it's possible that is behind some of his reticence to actually expose his tax returns. >> yeah, that's exactly right. and this is always, when people were assuming that he would not run for president was because he didn't want to release his tax...
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trump sued o'brien, which was stupid, because that gave o'brien's attorneys -- he had really good attorneys -- a chance at discovery and actually look into this black box of a company trump had been talking about all these years. an amazing two-day deposition that we had a transcript of where it showed that he was not telling the truth again and again and again. hours and hours of them saying, "on this day you said you sold 400 units of the trump toronto tower. is that true?" "yes." "i have this paper that says you sold only 100." "oh, yeah." he would not tell the truth even when he had to know -- he would say a falsehood even when he was talking to somebody who he would know had the right answer, he would be called on it. after compiling all these falsehoods, called experts on lying and people who study lying, and they were amazed by them. [laughter] david: the things they said, like most people when you lie, you lie in a way that gives wiggle room. you don't want the psychic pain of getting caught. think of "i did not have sexual relations with that woman." bill clinton has an out. defini
trump sued o'brien, which was stupid, because that gave o'brien's attorneys -- he had really good attorneys -- a chance at discovery and actually look into this black box of a company trump had been talking about all these years. an amazing two-day deposition that we had a transcript of where it showed that he was not telling the truth again and again and again. hours and hours of them saying, "on this day you said you sold 400 units of the trump toronto tower. is that true?"...
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in this episode, china meets appalachia with wu fei and abigail washburn, plus tim o'brien and the new stringdusters, right after this. - [voiceover] national broadcast of music city roots is made possible by acceptance auto insurance. based in nashville, tennessee, acceptance offers personal automobile coverage from coast to coast. more information available at acceptance.com. you, your terms, accepted. - [voiceover] franklin, tennessee inspired music, local flavor on the edge of nashville. visitfranklin.com. - [voiceover] nissan, proud sponsor of art and culture in our home state of tennessee. nissan, innovation that excites. more information is available at nissanusa.com. - [voiceover] vietti artisan chili, celebrating authenticity since 1898.
in this episode, china meets appalachia with wu fei and abigail washburn, plus tim o'brien and the new stringdusters, right after this. - [voiceover] national broadcast of music city roots is made possible by acceptance auto insurance. based in nashville, tennessee, acceptance offers personal automobile coverage from coast to coast. more information available at acceptance.com. you, your terms, accepted. - [voiceover] franklin, tennessee inspired music, local flavor on the edge of nashville....
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. >> 27-year-old o'brien spikes was killed. more than a dozen others were injured and treated. >> this is a tragedy that has struck other communities. and now it has struck cincinnati. >> investigators say there is a history of gun violence at this nightclub. police officers are interviewing witnesses to try to figure out the identity of the shooters. wendy gillette for cbs news. >> people coming in are patted down and checked. the security measures did not uncover the weapon. >>> police are looking for the driver who hit and killed a man in san jose and drove off. it happened just before 12:30 a.m. the man was walking on monterey road near the plant shopping center when he was hit by the driver. the victim died at the hospital. san jose police have not released a description of the car that took off. >>> an update from las vegas police. a man started shooting on a public bus on the strip yesterday for no apparent reason. 57-year-old ro lan doe shot -- rolado shot two people. a man vis tilting from montana was killed. he barric
. >> 27-year-old o'brien spikes was killed. more than a dozen others were injured and treated. >> this is a tragedy that has struck other communities. and now it has struck cincinnati. >> investigators say there is a history of gun violence at this nightclub. police officers are interviewing witnesses to try to figure out the identity of the shooters. wendy gillette for cbs news. >> people coming in are patted down and checked. the security measures did not uncover the...
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he'll do the dool. >> michael dantonio and tim o'brien.uch. >>> still ahead, the golfer in chief playing golf at one of his courses and we normally wouldn't report on something like this. he did say time and time again during the campaign attacking president trump playing golf he would never do it. details ahead. m going with the $1000 in cash back. my son... ...a cash man. dad, are you crying? nah, just something in my eye. the volkswagen 3 and easy event... ...where you can choose one of three easy ways to get a $1000 offer. hurry in to your volkswagen dealer now and you can get $1000 as an apr bonus, a lease bonus, or cash back. then you're a couple. think of all you'll share... like snoring. does your bed do that? the dual adjustability of a sleep number bed allows you each to choose the firmness and comfort you want. so every couple can get the best sleep ever. does your bed do that? only at a sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $899. and right now save $400 on our most popular mattresses. go to sleepnumber.com fo
he'll do the dool. >> michael dantonio and tim o'brien.uch. >>> still ahead, the golfer in chief playing golf at one of his courses and we normally wouldn't report on something like this. he did say time and time again during the campaign attacking president trump playing golf he would never do it. details ahead. m going with the $1000 in cash back. my son... ...a cash man. dad, are you crying? nah, just something in my eye. the volkswagen 3 and easy event... ...where you can...
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i am solid that o'brien. next week for "matter of fact." ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in stomer satisfaction jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get our best offer of the year. 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone. l for $79.99 per month, r the first year with a o-year agreement. plus get hbo for a year and free multi-room dvr service for two years. go to getfios.com or call 1.888.get.fios [upbeat music plays] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] - oh, thank you very much. welcome to tosh.0. today we have a whale of a show for you. that's the first pun. coming up, the risky business girl stops by for a web redemption
i am solid that o'brien. next week for "matter of fact." ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in stomer satisfaction jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get our best offer of the year. 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone. l for...
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i am solid that o'brien. see you next week for "matter of fact." ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> from studio 20 at kofytv, it's the show that makes you sweat to the beat of the '80s. it's dance party. i'm your dj, dj katie, and now the man who brings the party right into your living room, it's our host, morris knight. >> what's up people? what's up? welcome to dance party right here on kofytv. good to see you dance party dave, and good to see you--oh my! oh my goodness! this guy right here, you're a good looking guy. >> we are. >> i'd like to look like this guy. the star of the show, the star of the show. you guys ready to party, huh? did you give some love to dj katie?
i am solid that o'brien. see you next week for "matter of fact." ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> from studio 20 at kofytv, it's the show that makes you sweat to the beat of the '80s. it's dance party. i'm your dj, dj katie, and now the man who brings the party right into your living room, it's our host, morris knight. >> what's up people? what's up? welcome...
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tonight, special correspondent soledad o'brien begins our series, war on the brain. >> almost every dayome point i would relive the i.e.d. attack. it was like i couldn't turn my mind off, like i was being flooded, like a cyber attack or something. reliving that explosion like a broken record, it just kept playing and i couldn't stop it. i remember i was driving and i opened my window and i turned my radio up and i got it to stop. it was, like it left an imprint on me, and i didn't even know where it came from. >> reporter: army colonel greg gadson was blown out of his passenger's seat by a roadside bomb. he was in baghdad. 2007. his physical injuries were so severe, doctors assumed he would suffer from post traumatic stress disorder. but he was too embarrassed to accept it. why did you find it so hard to really believe that you had post-traumatic stress? >> it was not something that i could identify with. you know, as an athlete, as a, as an officer, as a leader, we're trained to, to override pain, to override doubt. >> reporter: both his legs were amputated above the knee. he had perma
tonight, special correspondent soledad o'brien begins our series, war on the brain. >> almost every dayome point i would relive the i.e.d. attack. it was like i couldn't turn my mind off, like i was being flooded, like a cyber attack or something. reliving that explosion like a broken record, it just kept playing and i couldn't stop it. i remember i was driving and i opened my window and i turned my radio up and i got it to stop. it was, like it left an imprint on me, and i didn't even...
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emergencncy coordinator stephen o'brien n spoke to reporters whe touring southern yemen. >> the best humanitarian solution is the violence stops, the guns fall silent. in the meantime,e, we have to do everythingng we can to support e people who have needs of food, of waterer of warmth,h, and medicine. we need to also makeure we doo everything we can to prorotect civivilians from the terrible threat of war and all the terriblele abuses that go on. amy: o'brien called for an end to a saudi blolockade of yemen's ports to allow food and medicine to arrive. the u.n. warns some 14 million yemenis are hungry a and at risk of famine. in iraq, residents of the besieged city of mosul say an airstrike leveled a mosque and flattened nearby homes, killing both isis fighters and civilians. at least three witnesses told reuterers they were unable to count the number of dead because the situation remained too dangerous. a pentagon spokesperson said he wasn't aware of a strike targeting the mosque. the blast came as a coalition of u.s., kurdish, and iraqi forces seized control of the last major road
emergencncy coordinator stephen o'brien n spoke to reporters whe touring southern yemen. >> the best humanitarian solution is the violence stops, the guns fall silent. in the meantime,e, we have to do everythingng we can to support e people who have needs of food, of waterer of warmth,h, and medicine. we need to also makeure we doo everything we can to prorotect civivilians from the terrible threat of war and all the terriblele abuses that go on. amy: o'brien called for an end to a saudi...
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i am jane o'brien. do have a very good weekend. >> make sense of international /internationalm news. funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kohler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think here you can find it here in aruba. friends, couples, and can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, pulling tradewinds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: the state of u.s.-russia relations after yet more reports of trump campaign advisors meeting with russian officials. then, a deadly war on drugs-- an inside look at the philippines' president violent crackdown. and it's friday. mark shields a
i am jane o'brien. do have a very good weekend. >> make sense of international /internationalm news. funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kohler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think here you can find it here in aruba....
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amy: o'brien called for an end to a saudi blockade of yemen's ports to allow food and medicine to arrive. the u.n. warns some 14 million yemenis are hungry and at risk of famine. in iraq, residents of the besieged city of mosul say an airstrike leveled a mosque and flattened nearby homes, killing both isis fighters and civilians. at least three witnesses told reuters they were unable to count the number of dead because the situation remained too dangerous. a pentagon spokesperson said he wasn't aware of a strike targeting the mosque. the blast came as a coalition of u.s., kurdish, and iraqi forces seized control of the last major road out of mosul on wednesday, trapping isis militants in the western half of the city. in afghanistan, the taliban is claiming responsibility for attacks across the capital kabul thursday, which killed sixteen people and wounded dozens more. one suicide attack targeted an afghan intelligence agency building. another suicide bomb struck a police precinct in western kabul. this is one of the officers wounded in the blast. i i was in the office when heard an expl
amy: o'brien called for an end to a saudi blockade of yemen's ports to allow food and medicine to arrive. the u.n. warns some 14 million yemenis are hungry and at risk of famine. in iraq, residents of the besieged city of mosul say an airstrike leveled a mosque and flattened nearby homes, killing both isis fighters and civilians. at least three witnesses told reuters they were unable to count the number of dead because the situation remained too dangerous. a pentagon spokesperson said he wasn't...
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and, miles o'brien takes us to antarctica, where a growing crack threatens to create one of the largestbergs in history. >> what we're talking about is a
and, miles o'brien takes us to antarctica, where a growing crack threatens to create one of the largestbergs in history. >> what we're talking about is a
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officers patrolling the parking lot rushed to help but couldn't save the life of one victim, 27-year-old o'brien spikes. police say a few men were able to bring guns into the club despite security measures including guards using wand metal detectors to check club-goers as they entered. there were two shooting outside the same club in 2015. >> we have had incidents here in the past. but this is the worst by far. >> reporter: cincinnati's mayor says there is no evidence that this shooting was tied to terrorism but adds. >> they have been terrorized by gun violence, innocent victims. >> reporter: tonight this community is reeling as more than a dozen victims are recovering and a suspected gunman is still on the loose. abc news cincinnati. >>> new details on the deadly bus shooting in las vegas. police say the suspect opened fire yesterday for no apparent reason. rolando cardenas was arrested after an hours long standoff inside that bus on the strip. >>> you could have options in space travel. an arizona space company is showing off a new rocket. guests can check it out this weekend at the kennedy s
officers patrolling the parking lot rushed to help but couldn't save the life of one victim, 27-year-old o'brien spikes. police say a few men were able to bring guns into the club despite security measures including guards using wand metal detectors to check club-goers as they entered. there were two shooting outside the same club in 2015. >> we have had incidents here in the past. but this is the worst by far. >> reporter: cincinnati's mayor says there is no evidence that this...
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that's according to the united nation's humanitarian chief stephen o'brien, who has pleaded for helpmalia, south sudan and nigeria. andy moore reports. a child called fatima. she lives in yemen, where two thirds of the population need food aid, and 7 billion hungry. the united nations has been told the famine across four countries is now the biggest crisis for the organisation since it was founded in 1916. for the organisation since it was founded in 1945. we stand at a critical point in our history. already, at the beginning of the year, we are facing the largest unitarian crisis since the creation of the united nations. —— humanitarian crisis. now, more than 20 million people across four countries face starvation and famine. in south sudan, more than 1 million children are acutely malnourished, and there is a cholera outbreak to deal with. the un says billions of dollars is needed from the international community to feed the international community to feed the hungry, but so far only a fraction of that money has got through. the overall requirement for south sudan this year stands
that's according to the united nation's humanitarian chief stephen o'brien, who has pleaded for helpmalia, south sudan and nigeria. andy moore reports. a child called fatima. she lives in yemen, where two thirds of the population need food aid, and 7 billion hungry. the united nations has been told the famine across four countries is now the biggest crisis for the organisation since it was founded in 1916. for the organisation since it was founded in 1945. we stand at a critical point in our...
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a group of men got into an argument which escalated into gunshots. 27-year-old o'brien spike who was killed >> people going to have a good time ended up getting shot. totally unacceptable. this is a country where you should be able to go out and have a good time and not be in fear of getting shot. >> reporter: locals say this is a night club that caters to a younger crowd >> it is a very young crowd. we have had incidents here in the past, but this is the worst by far. >> reporter: police say the incidents stems from an argument start to do between a group of people earlier in the day and escalated to the shooting overnight. investigators say now it's time to get to work to find out what happened. >> i'm confident while our hearts are broken, our spirit is not. and that we will work together as a community for the victims and to solve this crime. obviously, prayers and thoughts are important but not the final and only answer. >> reporter: the club maintains metal detectors. it's not clear how the gunmen got the weapons past. in cincinnati, fox news. >>> police identified the man kill
a group of men got into an argument which escalated into gunshots. 27-year-old o'brien spike who was killed >> people going to have a good time ended up getting shot. totally unacceptable. this is a country where you should be able to go out and have a good time and not be in fear of getting shot. >> reporter: locals say this is a night club that caters to a younger crowd >> it is a very young crowd. we have had incidents here in the past, but this is the worst by far....
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miles o'brien has the story for our weekly segment on the "leading edge" of science and technology. >porter: half the size of texas, spanning 1,400 miles, australia's great barrier reef is the largest living structure on the planet. it is rich in beauty and diversity, but it is dying, as the ocean waters steadily warm. >> it's a very confronting situation and i hope the people of the world take this as a call to action to do more about climate change. >> reporter: coral reef ecologist david wachenfeld is director for reef recovery at the great barrier reef marine park authority. it's the second consecutive summer of extensive coral destruction, or bleaching, on the reef. >> we are using aerial surveys and underwater surveys to try and cover that whole enormous area of the great barrier reef to get a handle on the extent and severity of the event. but certainly this year is shaping up to be another very bad year as was last year. >> reporter: last year, two thirds of the corals in the northern part of the great barrier reef died, the worst die off in history. as for this year, it is to
miles o'brien has the story for our weekly segment on the "leading edge" of science and technology. >porter: half the size of texas, spanning 1,400 miles, australia's great barrier reef is the largest living structure on the planet. it is rich in beauty and diversity, but it is dying, as the ocean waters steadily warm. >> it's a very confronting situation and i hope the people of the world take this as a call to action to do more about climate change. >> reporter: coral...