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michael and martin o'neill, both guided their teens to second place in their qualifying groups.ff to try to secure a ticket to russia next year. it was michael o'neill and his team drawn out first, followed by the highest ranked side in the group. switzerland. i think for us missing italy and croatia, but it does not mean we underestimate switzerland. but i do think we're capable of winning that tie. switzerland had a very good qualification campaign. but i feel when you look at all the groups, that could be the weakest groups, that could be the weakest group in terms of the nature of the teams in that. but it gives us a chance and that is the most important thing. i think the players will believe they have a chance which is important. republic of ireland were paired with the lowest ranked of the top seeds, denmark. as one of the unseeded teams, whatever we get will be a difficult game for us. we get will be a difficult game for us. i suppose in a sense italy, we're still waiting for someone to come up and i suppose for any of the unseeded coaches there would have said probably
michael and martin o'neill, both guided their teens to second place in their qualifying groups.ff to try to secure a ticket to russia next year. it was michael o'neill and his team drawn out first, followed by the highest ranked side in the group. switzerland. i think for us missing italy and croatia, but it does not mean we underestimate switzerland. but i do think we're capable of winning that tie. switzerland had a very good qualification campaign. but i feel when you look at all the groups,...
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(--o'neil-) "there can be assets who are still alive.hat were put in place back then that are still being used. there could be sources that we began recruiting back then that are finally materialized. there could also be the family of assets who no longer useful but could be put in danger if this information came out." (pam) warriors hosting the wizards tonight at oracle arena. it's former warriors player and head coach al attles night. stever kerr sporting a throw back suit from the 1970's.19 seconds remaining in the half. bradley beal connects and hits draymond green in face. draymond was not having it. both players end up on the floor. and both men were ejected. 3rd quarter -- otto porter junior three -- washington lead by 18 (porter: 29 points team high) warriors woke up late in the quarter -- steph curry triple... cut wizards lead by ten (curry: 20 points, 8 assists, 5 rebounds) durant got hot in the second half -- lead the golden state with 31 points and we had a ball game late in the fourth kevon looney... yes... kevon looney... w
(--o'neil-) "there can be assets who are still alive.hat were put in place back then that are still being used. there could be sources that we began recruiting back then that are finally materialized. there could also be the family of assets who no longer useful but could be put in danger if this information came out." (pam) warriors hosting the wizards tonight at oracle arena. it's former warriors player and head coach al attles night. stever kerr sporting a throw back suit from the...
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our correspondent natalie pirks is in belfast and michael o'neill, northern ireland have risen 109 placesngs and are at a point where they do not fear the world champions coming here tomorrow night. they are unbeaten at windsor park in the last four macro matches and have not conceded a goal. although they have lost twice to germany over the last 18 months, they have not been pushed over. michael o'neill has told his side that although germany are certainly formidable, they are not invincible. this is a game where we have everything to benefit from, we should not fear the outcome of the game. the players have done the work in this group, they have guaranteed second spot. we are approaching it with optimism rather than anything else. one thing they definitely have in their favour tomorrow will be the green and white army, their supporters. they have gathered loads more fan since their exploits at the euros last summer, and the germans definitely know they will bring the party. tomorrow will be great, i think there is a healthy respect between there is a healthy respect between the two coun
our correspondent natalie pirks is in belfast and michael o'neill, northern ireland have risen 109 placesngs and are at a point where they do not fear the world champions coming here tomorrow night. they are unbeaten at windsor park in the last four macro matches and have not conceded a goal. although they have lost twice to germany over the last 18 months, they have not been pushed over. michael o'neill has told his side that although germany are certainly formidable, they are not invincible....
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[applause] he tells us how he did it, operator, rob o'neill. she is so bright, she sneezes fireflies. managing editor, katie. she's as glum as [inaudible]. national reporter, cat since. and, big and tall stores are baby gaps. former bodyguard and massive psychic, tyrus. [cheering and applause] how big a deal is this and you have any interesting insights into the whole hillary clinton scandal. >> this is so odd to me because they're always buying into the president and say there's something going on with the russians and hillary clinton has struck me as someone who is during rocky for sheet cheering for ivan. obviously, bill clinton wanted the hot blonde chicks -- no, but that's what they're doing. they're trying to make something out of the honestly it did which is a pretty big scandal and not trying to braise it and blame it on president trump. greg: katie, there seems to be clear evidence or more evidence, right? in this arena than there is in the trump connection. what you make of this? >> you have a dossier that is so bizarre included in no
[applause] he tells us how he did it, operator, rob o'neill. she is so bright, she sneezes fireflies. managing editor, katie. she's as glum as [inaudible]. national reporter, cat since. and, big and tall stores are baby gaps. former bodyguard and massive psychic, tyrus. [cheering and applause] how big a deal is this and you have any interesting insights into the whole hillary clinton scandal. >> this is so odd to me because they're always buying into the president and say there's...
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daniel o'neill/ preocupado por su madre estaba preocupado por mi mam, por ella me mando una foto porver un carro envuelto en humo, yo vivo en santa monica y me sub a mi auto manej hasta aqu, gracias a dios mi madre est bien del fuerte impacto el conductor del vehculo perdi la vida, las autoridades del lugar informaron que hasta el momento estn recopilando toda evidencia para poder tener una idea clara de lo ocurrido sot. joe mallette/ sargento apd en este momento no sabemos que fue lo que caus el incidente, hemos hablado con algunos vecinos pero hasta el momento no tenemos nada en concreto vecinos del lugar quienes escucharon el fuerte ruido del impacto, salieron de sus hogares para indagar lo que haba pasado, y al ver avun hombre dentro del vehculo intentaron ayudar, pero el auto comenz a incendiarse. sot. lizbeth romero/ vecina del lugar escuche el ruido del crash y despus sal corriendo para ver, por que se escuch bien cerquita y despus vi que haba mucho humo las autoridades revelaron que edad del conductor que falleci tras el impacto es de 50 a 60 aÑos de edad, y al parecer no hay
daniel o'neill/ preocupado por su madre estaba preocupado por mi mam, por ella me mando una foto porver un carro envuelto en humo, yo vivo en santa monica y me sub a mi auto manej hasta aqu, gracias a dios mi madre est bien del fuerte impacto el conductor del vehculo perdi la vida, las autoridades del lugar informaron que hasta el momento estn recopilando toda evidencia para poder tener una idea clara de lo ocurrido sot. joe mallette/ sargento apd en este momento no sabemos que fue lo que caus...
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could you imagine tip o'neill if if the president had a how tip o'neill would take it out on the president'show weak and wimpish these republicans have been to allow donald trump to keep -- he's crazy, you can't push back. it's continuiing spectacle of cowa cowa cowardice. >> we don't have to go back to the 70s and 80s. go after nancy pelosi if you're a democratic president, she'll take it to you. >> and she has. >> and she has. >> the sadness of what you're just asking though is that's a time not just in the past 25-30 years that seems so remote today, given the way it's conducted today. there's no back and forth. there's no relationship of the way it used to be. ronald reagan would never count against a republican in the house or senate going against the speaker of the house. he knew it would impact him negatively. his programs. by the way, what's been the cost? obviously bob corker is exceptional case. he's not running again. john mccain is his own case for different reasons. how about ben sass, has he suffered from speaking out when he felt it was appropriate. he hasn't suffered. so for
could you imagine tip o'neill if if the president had a how tip o'neill would take it out on the president'show weak and wimpish these republicans have been to allow donald trump to keep -- he's crazy, you can't push back. it's continuiing spectacle of cowa cowa cowardice. >> we don't have to go back to the 70s and 80s. go after nancy pelosi if you're a democratic president, she'll take it to you. >> and she has. >> and she has. >> the sadness of what you're just asking...
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o'neill. looks like he will speak first. >> looks like the police commissioner will speak first. >> the mayor on his right and governor on his left. >> state police behind governor cuomo. >> let's listen. >> good afternoon, everybody. we good? all right. keep in mind, this happened a little more than two hours ago, all the information we're giving you right now is preliminary and subject to change. after i speak you will hear from governor cuomo and mayor de blasio and bill sweeney assistant director in charge of the fbi offices standing with me and members of my executive staff. we have members of the state police. first, i want to say that today there is a loss of innocent life in lower manhattan. they were just going about their days, heading off from school and enjoying the afternoon sun on bicycles. this is a tragedy of the greatest magnitude for many in new york city and beyond today. the command in response that was on post near the location stopped the carnage moments after it began. a
o'neill. looks like he will speak first. >> looks like the police commissioner will speak first. >> the mayor on his right and governor on his left. >> state police behind governor cuomo. >> let's listen. >> good afternoon, everybody. we good? all right. keep in mind, this happened a little more than two hours ago, all the information we're giving you right now is preliminary and subject to change. after i speak you will hear from governor cuomo and mayor de blasio...
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james o'neill told lester earlier use of trucks is top of mind to critical command, using city trucks to wall off public gatherings, including thanksgiving. >> we had a ring of sanitation trucks around the route to make sure no unauthorized vehicles on the route. same on new year's eve. >> police visited 148 truck rental facilities telling them to abe aware of suspicious persons trying to rent a truck. tonight tightened security at halloween parade and world series in l.a. but dilemma of law enforcement, anyone can rent a truck and follow the isis playbook for a lone wolf terror attack. >>> take a turn to special counsel robert mueller's investigation into russian meddling into the 2016 campaign. president trump taking to social media to slam a former campaign aide who pleaded guilty of lying to the fbi. calling him a liar. >> reporter: guilty plea of george papadopoulos is preefding appreciate insight into the investigation into russia's attempt to influence the presidential campaign. when papadopoulos was sentenced, one of the investigators described it as ongoing investigation of w
james o'neill told lester earlier use of trucks is top of mind to critical command, using city trucks to wall off public gatherings, including thanksgiving. >> we had a ring of sanitation trucks around the route to make sure no unauthorized vehicles on the route. same on new year's eve. >> police visited 148 truck rental facilities telling them to abe aware of suspicious persons trying to rent a truck. tonight tightened security at halloween parade and world series in l.a. but...
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his first book was calledl clarence dar darrow, attorney for the dammed and the second book was tip o'neill, and then he turned to richmond nixon -- richard nixon, the life. he. >> pause hi is such a popular character. >> because of that that trajectory i have to ask what made you turn to dick nixon?n >> i was drawn to his story. the original subtitle for the book was richard nixon, an american tragedy, and i was struck as i did the research i that people like henry kissinger and elliott richardson and would wright in the diaries and as watergate was collapsing around him they would say, this is really like classic greek tragedy, shakespearean scene of someone who has so many gifts, and yet this amazing tragic flaw which brought him down in quite a shakespearean manner. he was always whispering in his own ear, you're not good enough. they hate you. they're against me. and in the end it destroyed him and he had that one final moment of recognition, some of you may remember on the last day he wasg in the white house, when he addressed his staff and family in the east room, and he said, rememb
his first book was calledl clarence dar darrow, attorney for the dammed and the second book was tip o'neill, and then he turned to richmond nixon -- richard nixon, the life. he. >> pause hi is such a popular character. >> because of that that trajectory i have to ask what made you turn to dick nixon?n >> i was drawn to his story. the original subtitle for the book was richard nixon, an american tragedy, and i was struck as i did the research i that people like henry kissinger...
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and the relatively new police commissioner jimmy o'neill described what happened. here's what he said earlier. >> a male driving a rented home depot pickup truck entered the west bicycle path, began driving southbound, striking a number of pedestrians and bicyclists along the route. at chamber's street, the truck collided with a school bus injuring two adults and two children. after the collision, the driver of the truck, a 29-year-old male exited the vehicle brandishing two handguns. a uniformed police officer assigned to the first precinct confronted the subject and shot him in the abdomen. the subject was wounded and transported to local hospital. the paint ball gun and pellet gun were recovered at the scene. the subject's identity is not released at this time pending further investigation. at this point there are eight fatalities reported in connection with the incident. in addition several people have been injured. reporter: all right, we know by now this has been, according to the authorities, concluded to be an act of terrorism and commissioner o'neill descr
and the relatively new police commissioner jimmy o'neill described what happened. here's what he said earlier. >> a male driving a rented home depot pickup truck entered the west bicycle path, began driving southbound, striking a number of pedestrians and bicyclists along the route. at chamber's street, the truck collided with a school bus injuring two adults and two children. after the collision, the driver of the truck, a 29-year-old male exited the vehicle brandishing two handguns. a...
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o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us." nate" is now a tropical depression, moving inland, after making landfall last night as a category one hurricane in mississippi. nate came ashore with 85-mile winds near biloxi and hit the mississippi coast with a 10 foot storm surge. the busy beachfront highway u.s. 90, and some gulf coast casinos were flooded. more than 100,000 residents of mississippi and alabama were without power for part of the day. but nate lacked the destructive power of this year's previous hurricanes. officials report no major damage or storm-related casualties.
o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining...
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o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. puerto rico is looking for new helping hands to rebuild its power grid, destroyed by hurricane maria last month. today, governor ricardo rossello demanded the $300 million contract between the island's electrical utility, known as prepa, and a montana company called whitefish, be cancelled. later, prepa said that it would, once current work is finished. at a news conference in san juan, rossello called on prepa's board to terminate the deal and said he'll ask the governors of new york and florida to identify other vendors. whitefish is a
o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us....
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bombing certainly after jimmy o'neill took over from me as commissioner, and then the attack today within sight of the world trade center. >> and the commissioner noting today if not for the action of the one police officer to shoot the suspect may have been even more carnage. thank you very much. hallie jackson is at the white house. what are you hearing from there? any word from the president? >> reporter: few new pieces of information. white house says the president is receiving ongoing briefings about what is happening in manhattan, including tweets. writing in nyc, looked like another attack by sick and deranged person. law enforcement is following this closely. adding not in the usa. within just the last couple of minutes too, the president is now explicitly calling this a terrorist attack. and he's seeming to link it to isis. writing in a second tweet here, we must not allow isis to return or enter our country after defeating them in mi enough. first lady has been in new york city today for previous scheduled meetings. she's tweeted thoughts add prayers. as has the president. trump
bombing certainly after jimmy o'neill took over from me as commissioner, and then the attack today within sight of the world trade center. >> and the commissioner noting today if not for the action of the one police officer to shoot the suspect may have been even more carnage. thank you very much. hallie jackson is at the white house. what are you hearing from there? any word from the president? >> reporter: few new pieces of information. white house says the president is receiving...
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o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. as more troops and materials arrive in puerto rico, relief workers are struggling to distribute desperately needed supplies. the u.s. territory that 3.5 million american citizens call home is still trying to get back to basics 11 days after hurricane maria made landfall. telecommunications are available to a third of the island. 45% of residents now have drinkable running water. 60% of gas stations are open and providing fuel. 11 major highways are cleared of debris and open. power has been restored to 59 hospitals today, fema director br
o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. as...
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o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. california officials say this week's fast moving wildfires in the northern part of the state have killed at least 35 people, making them the deadliest in state history. the fires have destroyed close to 6,000 structures and forced the evacuation of 100,000 residents. today, more than 10,000 firefighters battled 16 large wildfires that have burned more than 214,000 acres of land. california wine country has sustained the worst property damage, especially in the napa valley and sonoma county, fires there are only 45% contained. "newshour we
o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us....
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o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. with the u.s. territory of puerto rico still struggling to recover from the catastrophe of hurricane maria, today president trump questioned the puerto rican people themselves, and singled out the mayor of san juan personally for blame. food and water shortages continue in puerto rico, ten days after maria made landfall. and, while more aid is finally reaching those who need it, the morning began with a series of tweets from president trump, taking on san juan mayor carmen yulin cruz. the early morning dispatches criticized puerto rican l
o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. with...
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o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. president trump said today he believes he has the votes in the republican-controlled congress to pass his tax reform bill calling for what he claims are record tax cuts by the end of the year if not sooner. >> it'll be the biggest cuts ever in the history of this country. and i think that there's tremendous appetite. there's tremendous spirit for it, not only by the people we're dealing with in congress, but for the people out there that want to see something. >> sreenivasan: the republican plan proposes tax cuts of up to $6 trillion and
o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us....
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o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the secret funder of a once secret dossier of opposition research on donald trump has been unmasked. the dossier, produced during last year's presidential campaign, purported to document possible connections between russians and trump organization business or the trump campaign. the washington firm fusion g.p.s. had been hired to produce the dossier during the republican primary season, and it eventually assigned the task to a british former intelligence officer named christopher steele. that's all been known for months. now, we know who
o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the...
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o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. california fire officials said today they've turned a corner on the wildfires that devastated northern parts of the state for the past week. still, 11,000 firefighters from california and surrounding states are battling 16 large fires in areas north of san francisco. the fires have already burned 218,000 acres, an area larger than new york city. and 75,000 people remain under home evacuation orders, down from 100,000 yesterday. the fires have killed at least 40 people, making this the state's most lethal set of wildfires since modern reco
o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us....
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o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the american soldier whose death in africa unwittingly ignited a war of words with racial overtones between president trump and a florida congresswoman was buried today following his funeral near fort lauderdale, florida. 25-year-old army sergeant la david johnson was one of four special forces soldiers killed in an ambush by islamic militants in niger almost three weeks ago. two others were wounded. 1,200 mourners attended the service for johnson, a father of two children, with a third on the way. democratic congresswoman frederica wils
o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the...
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we have a terrific panel, mathematician cathy o'neill and columbia hall's tim -- law school's tim wu are with us today. very importantly, you want to know that i promise you these are books you're going to want to purchase -- [laughter] >> thank you. >> and i promise you these are books you're going to want to purchase, and if you want to do that, when you leave the buildingan and turn left, findig table eight manned by barnes ba& noble, you can get copies signed by the authorities after this panel. we will have timee for questions later, so please keep those in mind until we get to the q&a period. we're going to begin first with cathy o'neil, mathematician, former allege fund client -- hedge fund client, author bloomberg view columnist. she wrote "weapons of mass destruction: how big data increases inequality and threatens democracy." cathy, we'll begin with you. tell us about your book. >> great. thanks, dolly, and thanks, everyone, for coming. this is super exciting. my favorite part is talking with people about the questions that come up around big data, and there's been a doozy
we have a terrific panel, mathematician cathy o'neill and columbia hall's tim -- law school's tim wu are with us today. very importantly, you want to know that i promise you these are books you're going to want to purchase -- [laughter] >> thank you. >> and i promise you these are books you're going to want to purchase, and if you want to do that, when you leave the buildingan and turn left, findig table eight manned by barnes ba& noble, you can get copies signed by the...
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>> jimmy: ed o'neill. >> good looking in a dress. >> jimmy: ed o'neill impressions?u have cue cards, i have to read from an auto cue or a a teleprompter, or whatever they call it. and what i found out through doing the show is, i can do funny and all this other stuff, but i'm doing more of a news show. and i found out that i can't read. [ light laughter ] and that's -- that's an upsetting thing. >> jimmy: that's tough, yeah. >> and so it takes me -- like 20 takes sometimes. i was -- i did a whole piece on fentanyl last night. and i couldn't say the word, "fentanyl." and it took me 20 takes. and i'm telling you -- >> jimmy: how long is the show? >> 20 minutes. once i did a show in 25 minutes. taped the whole thing -- and like yesterday's -- or tuesday's show, took like two hours. it was the like the worst thing ever. but i'm telling you that's why john oliver wins emmys. is 'cause he's the best reader. [ laughter ] i'm serious, it is. it's just about -- and you can tell -- you can tell he's smarter than me, because he has glasses and stuff, right? >> jimmy: yeah. >> l
>> jimmy: ed o'neill. >> good looking in a dress. >> jimmy: ed o'neill impressions?u have cue cards, i have to read from an auto cue or a a teleprompter, or whatever they call it. and what i found out through doing the show is, i can do funny and all this other stuff, but i'm doing more of a news show. and i found out that i can't read. [ light laughter ] and that's -- that's an upsetting thing. >> jimmy: that's tough, yeah. >> and so it takes me -- like 20 takes...
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o'neill says germany, although formidable, are not invincible. the statistics don't agree though.facing the world champions is undoubtedly the toughest fixture in international football. but germany also have to face northern ireland's fa ns also have to face northern ireland's fans here under the floodlights at windsor park. they could just provide that extra something that michael o'neill‘s men need to make history. we're looking forward to this game. there would have been a time possibly when they would have feared this game but that's not the case now. we are punching above our weight. we'll always punch above our weight. we'll always punch above our weight as a small nation with limited resource, but it shows what can be achieved if you can get eve ryo ne can be achieved if you can get everyone together and everyone pointing at the same direction and everyone's belief is high. yes, they've been ruffling feathers all over europe and it seems on a belfast estate. # green green and white army green and white army this parrot has become the team's unofficial mascot. even the fans
o'neill says germany, although formidable, are not invincible. the statistics don't agree though.facing the world champions is undoubtedly the toughest fixture in international football. but germany also have to face northern ireland's fa ns also have to face northern ireland's fans here under the floodlights at windsor park. they could just provide that extra something that michael o'neill‘s men need to make history. we're looking forward to this game. there would have been a time possibly...
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what michael o'neill has done is fantastic.e home nations and throughout europe, who has done a betterjob in bringing their country from a couple of years ago to where they are now. i would argue michael 0'neill has probably done better than a one else. he's fantastic. stay with us, as promised, we want to hear from the republic of ireland camp, who face bottom side in their group moldova later, a match they are expected to win but assistant manager roy keane says the side not good enough to be at anything but their best. we are at anything but their best. we are at home, we know we have to win the game. listen, ithink at home, we know we have to win the game. listen, i think we always try to be on the front foot. easier said than done, but we will be confident that we will perform as well as we can and if we do we have a chance of winning the game. but if we take our eye off the ball, if we think we can turn up and win an international game, it's not going to happen. some tall order, they have to beat moldova tonight and it co
what michael o'neill has done is fantastic.e home nations and throughout europe, who has done a betterjob in bringing their country from a couple of years ago to where they are now. i would argue michael 0'neill has probably done better than a one else. he's fantastic. stay with us, as promised, we want to hear from the republic of ireland camp, who face bottom side in their group moldova later, a match they are expected to win but assistant manager roy keane says the side not good enough to be...
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but the most important thing, as governor cuomo said, as commissioner o'neill said, people should go about their business knowing the n.y.p.d. is out in force with our partner agencies tonight and throughout the wee. very important additional measures are being taken for people's safety but the bottom line is we are going to go about our business in this city. we are not going to be deterred. and we'll get you updates later on. thanks, everyone. >> all right. you were hearing there mostly from the police commissioner there, james o'neill, but a little bit from governor cuomo and a lib from new york city mayor bill deblasio. let's check in with a few of our professional analysts and get their take on what they heard. malcolm nance, an msnbc terrorism analyst. what did you hear there about this incident that you think viewers didn't hear? >> for the most part, the viewers have heard quite a bit of information, in fact. i think over this last hour, the details have been extraordinary. the mayor makes the most important point right off the bat. new york city is prepared to handled the ov
but the most important thing, as governor cuomo said, as commissioner o'neill said, people should go about their business knowing the n.y.p.d. is out in force with our partner agencies tonight and throughout the wee. very important additional measures are being taken for people's safety but the bottom line is we are going to go about our business in this city. we are not going to be deterred. and we'll get you updates later on. thanks, everyone. >> all right. you were hearing there mostly...
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they field a strong team, but o'neill teams.t 0'neill can now afford to protect several players who are one booking away from a possible suspension, with that play—off now confirmed. a very reasonable points return in a group which was always looking tough alongside the world champions germany who topped the group. england qualified as group winners as well with victory over slim beeney on thursday. that gave manager gareth southgate the chance to experiment with his side. a very england performance to close a very england qualifying campaign. insipid but good enough. you could see why other clubs are ranked above lithuania, they lacked a cutting edge. more experienced players helped end the drought. dele alli down, harry kane on target. harry winks went hunting for his first on debut. the self—destruction here averted by the goalkeeper. even if it was a sunday stroll for england, it was a sunday stroll for england, it was a sunday stroll for england, it was almost spoiled. another successful qualification campaign complete. any
they field a strong team, but o'neill teams.t 0'neill can now afford to protect several players who are one booking away from a possible suspension, with that play—off now confirmed. a very reasonable points return in a group which was always looking tough alongside the world champions germany who topped the group. england qualified as group winners as well with victory over slim beeney on thursday. that gave manager gareth southgate the chance to experiment with his side. a very england...
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michael o'neill has named a squad of 27 for the world cup play—off matches against switzerland eczemaer missing most of their qualifying campaign with a calf problem. aaron hughes is available after missing the last two qualifiers. sunderland's paddy mcnair is also back after 11 months out with a knee injury. the first leg is on the 9th of november, with the return leg in three days later. once we get them in, we have three days to prepare for a game that only comes around once in a career and we have to make sure we do everything possible to make the dream a reality. the players have to play these games as if they are almost these games as if they are almost the final games of their career. there is so much at stake. meanwhile, malky mackay has called up meanwhile, malky mackay has called up eight uncapped players for his first squad as interim scotland manager. they have a friendly against the netherlands in aberdeen next month. there is a strength of the squad already, but i decided for the squad already, but i decided for the friendly in aberdeen against holland, to bring in some
michael o'neill has named a squad of 27 for the world cup play—off matches against switzerland eczemaer missing most of their qualifying campaign with a calf problem. aaron hughes is available after missing the last two qualifiers. sunderland's paddy mcnair is also back after 11 months out with a knee injury. the first leg is on the 9th of november, with the return leg in three days later. once we get them in, we have three days to prepare for a game that only comes around once in a career...
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republic of ireland manager martin o'neill will have the influential duo of james mcclean and robbie. the pair missed a victory over moldova on friday through suspension. we have to believe we can win every game. it comes from the manager, and we believe that we can beat anyone, we have shown we can beat top teams, and wales are top team. a game to relish rather than fear? absolutely, it is the only way to play football. we saw gareth bale there. chris coleman said his side should have no fearfor coleman said his side should have no fear for their coleman said his side should have no fearfor their pivotal coleman said his side should have no fear for their pivotal qualifier with ireland tomorrow despite the absence of their injured striker gareth bale. he watched training today and will be in the cardiff city stadium for that vital qualifier. wales could even top their group with a win, but defeat would send the irish into the play—offs at their expense. would send the irish into the play-offs at their expense. it will bea play-offs at their expense. it will be a fantastic atmosphere
republic of ireland manager martin o'neill will have the influential duo of james mcclean and robbie. the pair missed a victory over moldova on friday through suspension. we have to believe we can win every game. it comes from the manager, and we believe that we can beat anyone, we have shown we can beat top teams, and wales are top team. a game to relish rather than fear? absolutely, it is the only way to play football. we saw gareth bale there. chris coleman said his side should have no...
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and the man who took down bin laden seal team 6 rob o'neill joins us next.h janice dean right now. i'm not sure who is leading who. ♪ round and round ♪ d states supported by innovative packaging that extends the shelf life of foods and infrastructure upgrades that help us share our produce with the world. all across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state, visit esd.ny.gov nature's bounty knows healthy cholesterol starts in your gut. so we made cardio-health, an innovative way to support healthy cholesterol containing lrc, a probiotic strain that helps you metabolize dietary cholesterol. because we all want to be healthy for whatever comes next. nature's bounty cardio-health. for whatever comes next. >> tech: so you think this chip is nothing to worry about? well at safelite, we know sooner or later every chip will crack. these friends were on a trip when their windshield got chipped. so they scheduled at safelite.com. they didn't have to change their plans or worry about a thing. i'll see you all in a
and the man who took down bin laden seal team 6 rob o'neill joins us next.h janice dean right now. i'm not sure who is leading who. ♪ round and round ♪ d states supported by innovative packaging that extends the shelf life of foods and infrastructure upgrades that help us share our produce with the world. all across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state, visit esd.ny.gov nature's bounty knows healthy cholesterol starts in your gut....
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rob o'neill, seal team six, thank you very much, rob. great to see her tonight. >> thanks, martha, anytime. >> martha: will be back with more of the powerful stories that we have for you tonight after this. just like the people who own them, every business is different. but every one of those businesses will need legal help as they age and grow. whether it be with customer contracts, agreements to lease a space or protecting your work. legalzoom's network of attorneys can help you, every step of the way. so you can focus on what you do and we'll handle the legal stuff that comes up along the way. legalzoom. legal help is here. eras. they're defined by accomplishments. by victories. by those with the resourcefulness, the ingenuity, and the grit to help ensure the next energy to power our dreams, will be american energy. advil liqui-gels minis. our first concentrated pill that rushes powerful relief. a small new size that's fast, cause it's liquid. woohoo! you'll ask, what pain? new advil liqui-gels minis. >> martha: today, two witnesses f
rob o'neill, seal team six, thank you very much, rob. great to see her tonight. >> thanks, martha, anytime. >> martha: will be back with more of the powerful stories that we have for you tonight after this. just like the people who own them, every business is different. but every one of those businesses will need legal help as they age and grow. whether it be with customer contracts, agreements to lease a space or protecting your work. legalzoom's network of attorneys can help you,...
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brendan o'neill joins me now. we're so glad you're okay. let me start with that. stage during the concert. walk us through what happened when you first heard the gunshots. >> yes, so basically i was backstage, stage right. and he started hearing pops, like pop pop pop pop. sounded like there was interference in the speakers, so hopefully they fixed that. and then 30 seconds later, pop pop pop pop pop. and we were like, is it fireworks or is that -- what is that? and then, like, 30 seconds to a minute later, then it was like pop pop pop pop pop, and it was relentless. it would not stop. >> do you think it was coming from one shooter, multiple shooters? >> at this point we had no idea it was even a shooter because we thought the sound system was messed up, and then the sound stage just completely went silent. someone eais like, he's got a g. like a heavy machine gun. this was like heavy military weapons that were going off. ricochets, bouncing everywhere. it was just complete chaos. one of the security guards was like, exit back out here, exit back out here. so my b
brendan o'neill joins me now. we're so glad you're okay. let me start with that. stage during the concert. walk us through what happened when you first heard the gunshots. >> yes, so basically i was backstage, stage right. and he started hearing pops, like pop pop pop pop. sounded like there was interference in the speakers, so hopefully they fixed that. and then 30 seconds later, pop pop pop pop pop. and we were like, is it fireworks or is that -- what is that? and then, like, 30 seconds...
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and these the terrifying moments that play out in front of photographer brenden o'neill's camera lens. >> you were filming as you were running for your life. >> he was backstage during the set and ran after hearing the gunfire. >> we ran around the stage and went around the cop car. right then, bullets were coming right here. >> we had no idea. there were people in the convenient you've with guns. no one knew where it was coming from. >> you can their confusion. people not sure whether to run or hunker down. >> you have to go! [ bleep ]. >> stay down! >> then a woman near them. >> her friend is hysterical. oh, my god, she's shot, she's shot. >> my friend and a couple other people picked her up. brought her over to the police vehicle to get her out of harm's way. and she just wasn't moving. i don't think she made it. i don't know. >> you're getting emotional even thinking about it. >> yeah. >> las vegas area hospitals would receive the hundreds of wounded including sunrise hospital. the veteran e.r. doc led the triage effort. >>> it was everywhere. heads, neck, chest, abdomen, arms. >>
and these the terrifying moments that play out in front of photographer brenden o'neill's camera lens. >> you were filming as you were running for your life. >> he was backstage during the set and ran after hearing the gunfire. >> we ran around the stage and went around the cop car. right then, bullets were coming right here. >> we had no idea. there were people in the convenient you've with guns. no one knew where it was coming from. >> you can their confusion....
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o'neil also says they're open to new ideas. if you have any, let them know. in montgomery county, they've also created this website right here to try to seek feedback on the calendar. we're hearing they've received more than 1,000 comments so far. >>> they'll be talking about it in montgomery county, where the school board has an all day meeting today. they those calendars. >>> an investigation is underway into the fatal police shooting of a woman from buoy, maryland, in miami beach. it happened when carrie ann hyphen reportedly tried to run over an officer in south beach. her bmw had smashed into at least two other vehicles before that. her father says his daughter was celebrating her birthday in miami. >>> more people are weighing in on the feud between trump and bob corker. steve bannon came to the defense of his old boss. while charlie dent echoed corker's criticism. >> if bob corker has any honor, any decency, he should resign immediately. we've had a lot of these the emperor has no clothes moment. >> mitch mcconnell is saying he is a valuable member of
o'neil also says they're open to new ideas. if you have any, let them know. in montgomery county, they've also created this website right here to try to seek feedback on the calendar. we're hearing they've received more than 1,000 comments so far. >>> they'll be talking about it in montgomery county, where the school board has an all day meeting today. they those calendars. >>> an investigation is underway into the fatal police shooting of a woman from buoy, maryland, in miami...
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i heard tip o'neill tell this story when tip o'neill was the most powerful member of congress from massachusetts. and he had these two incredibly famous senators, ed brook and ted kennedy. he was at a massachusetts events in these big banquets. and he said, you know, at these big events, when it's over, there is a big line. everybody is trying to get ted kennedy's autograph. and then there is another line almost as big to get ed brook's autograph. and then there is a line bigger than both of those to come to me to get a favor. >> the perils of being famous in the senate. >> exactly. >> very being in control. >> and everybody knew uif you really needed something to get done, you go to tip. >> yeah, that's great stuff. thank you, lawrence. >> thank you, rachel. >> all right. good night. >> well, jeff flake was supposed to be a lifer. that's what republicans were hoping for when jeff flake won his senate seat at the age of 50, the same age that john mccain won his senate seat, the seat senator mccain still holds at 81 years old. senator flake followed the standard senate playbook for announcing a r
i heard tip o'neill tell this story when tip o'neill was the most powerful member of congress from massachusetts. and he had these two incredibly famous senators, ed brook and ted kennedy. he was at a massachusetts events in these big banquets. and he said, you know, at these big events, when it's over, there is a big line. everybody is trying to get ted kennedy's autograph. and then there is another line almost as big to get ed brook's autograph. and then there is a line bigger than both of...
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the democrats speaker of the house, tip o'neill, called them royal tax cuts, because he claimed they favor the wealthiest americans. what really happened, more than 14 million new jobs were created over five years. income grew over 20% in the next seven years, and the economy grew by 3.5% for the rest of the decade on average. some democrats must have been paying attention to history, because recently as a blaster, they publicly supported many of the principles for which the president is advocating today. that includes lowering the corporate tax rate, which is highest among developed nations, so that our greatest businesses can be more competitive. senate democrat leaders chuck schumer in the past called our tax system upside down and inside out, and last year, he actually admitted to cutting corporate taxes is called, really important for american competitive. nancy pelosi agrees, because she said, as long past time for tax reform that would lower the corporate tax rate. the only thing that seems to have changed since then is who occupies the white house. since day one, the presiden
the democrats speaker of the house, tip o'neill, called them royal tax cuts, because he claimed they favor the wealthiest americans. what really happened, more than 14 million new jobs were created over five years. income grew over 20% in the next seven years, and the economy grew by 3.5% for the rest of the decade on average. some democrats must have been paying attention to history, because recently as a blaster, they publicly supported many of the principles for which the president is...
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. >> eric o'neill is a former counter intelligence officer who helped capture russian mole hanson. he said valuable informants could be compromised. >> this could be assets that are still alive, sources that were put in place about a that are still being used. there could be sources that we began recruiting back then that are finally materializing. there could be the family of assets who are no longer useful but could be put in danger if this information came out. >> eric o'neill acknowledged that not releasing some intelligence documents even if it is for good reason to protect valuable sources might provide fodder for conspiracy theorists and some of the documents might already be doing this. like this one, a deposition of former cia director rix rixd helm and asked if he has any information that oswald might have an a cia agent and the document cuts off before he answered. >>> well still to come, an incredible rescue at sea after two women were stranded in the pacific ocean for five months. how they survived so long and how they stayed in good spirits. that story is next. >>> so
. >> eric o'neill is a former counter intelligence officer who helped capture russian mole hanson. he said valuable informants could be compromised. >> this could be assets that are still alive, sources that were put in place about a that are still being used. there could be sources that we began recruiting back then that are finally materializing. there could be the family of assets who are no longer useful but could be put in danger if this information came out. >> eric...
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they did it in the 1980s with tip o'neill. they put a character in some republican congressional ads that was a big guy with white hair kind of looked like tip o'neill trying to say that this guy's the problem. you got to get rid of the local congressman to get rid of this guy's power. they do it with nancy pelosi in recent campaigns. it's never really successfully been done with a senate majority leader. little bit on harry reid and never really successful. here we see the republicans, the republicans trying to raise the republican senate majority leader to be this target of hatred in our politics. the democrats couldn't do this if they tried. >> there is a precedent and it is john boehner and eric cantor. they're looking for a repeat of the house. look. steve bannon on the outside of government because he wasn't particularly effective on the inside of government. he'll tell you that himself. what he does talk about, however, when you ask him for his creation myth, how it is that he became a powerful player on the national st
they did it in the 1980s with tip o'neill. they put a character in some republican congressional ads that was a big guy with white hair kind of looked like tip o'neill trying to say that this guy's the problem. you got to get rid of the local congressman to get rid of this guy's power. they do it with nancy pelosi in recent campaigns. it's never really successfully been done with a senate majority leader. little bit on harry reid and never really successful. here we see the republicans, the...
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plus, the man who killed bin laden rob o'neil is here live.ing system. luckily, the geico insurance agency recently helped baa baa with renters insurance. everything stolen was replaced. and the hooligan who lives down the lane was caught selling the stolen goods online. visit geico.com and see how easy it is to switch and save on renters insurance. >> welcome back to "fox & friends." just like the set got more athletic when rob o'neill got here. fox news contributor and author of. rob o'neill. abby: i'm safest of all time between the three of you. pete: exchanges between congresswoman and john kelly and the president. there was an article that caught our eye that takes it to a whole another level. >> i saw that too. pete: headline of new yorker. john kelly and the language of the military coup. it says consider this nightmare scenario, a military coup. you don't have to strain your imagination at all as you -- all you have to watch is thursday's white house press briefing in which the chief of staff john kelly defended president trump's phone
plus, the man who killed bin laden rob o'neil is here live.ing system. luckily, the geico insurance agency recently helped baa baa with renters insurance. everything stolen was replaced. and the hooligan who lives down the lane was caught selling the stolen goods online. visit geico.com and see how easy it is to switch and save on renters insurance. >> welcome back to "fox & friends." just like the set got more athletic when rob o'neill got here. fox news contributor and...
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billy's second heart surgery but postponed out of caution because someone got sick last night shaquille o'neil and tomorrow channing tatum will fill in. >>> tom bergeron revealed in the final seconds of the show there would be a double elimination and here is more of the shock on the ballroom floor. >> it is, a double elimination you are both going home. with that vanessa lachey and they were out before they knew what hit them. >> he didn't let us do one of those, nothing happened. what? come on. >> vanessa appreciates what she learn add long the way even if it's over. >> i am proud of what max and i created on the show, he gave it to me like a present. here are seven amazing memorable dances you'll have forever. and the news hit nicky and artimhard. nicky says it was hard because she didn't want it to end. >> i hate that we got eliminated i'm having a blast, a lot of fun. this is one of the most incredible journeys i have ever been on. last night muniz scored a perfect number and then 30 more for their team dance. >> the competition is tough so to come out and do two perfect dances especially
billy's second heart surgery but postponed out of caution because someone got sick last night shaquille o'neil and tomorrow channing tatum will fill in. >>> tom bergeron revealed in the final seconds of the show there would be a double elimination and here is more of the shock on the ballroom floor. >> it is, a double elimination you are both going home. with that vanessa lachey and they were out before they knew what hit them. >> he didn't let us do one of those, nothing...
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this is bull [ bleep ] ♪ skinny ♪ ♪ so skinny >> shaquille o'neil, not just good at basketball but guestng on the jimmy kimmel show and so far, hit it out of the park. >> he has an all-star line up for the rest of the week. >> we have a spooky skinny. we are heading to the ballroom where some celebs got the treat, some got tricked. yeah, halloween night on "dancing with the stars" did not disappoint. >> there were a couple scores last night. starting with jordan, you know, that kid from "hamilton". is this david -- >> do, do, do, do. >> martin gehrigs. it's so weird to listen to it sober. that's the problem. that's why i didn't know who it was. so they had a pretty good time there, doing a little red riding hood themed dance. and even though there was a set snafu when lindsey's door wouldn't open. what do you mean the door wouldn't open? >> there was a problem with the set. but they didn't miss a beat. so they handled really well. and the judges gave them credit for that. here's the shocker. frankie muniz and whitney. >> yeah. >> they did this creatively creepy contemporary dance. the ju
this is bull [ bleep ] ♪ skinny ♪ ♪ so skinny >> shaquille o'neil, not just good at basketball but guestng on the jimmy kimmel show and so far, hit it out of the park. >> he has an all-star line up for the rest of the week. >> we have a spooky skinny. we are heading to the ballroom where some celebs got the treat, some got tricked. yeah, halloween night on "dancing with the stars" did not disappoint. >> there were a couple scores last night. starting with...
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. >> joining us now on the phone is brandon o'neill, a photographer who was on the main stage of this concert festival while jason aldean was performing. can you hear us? >> i can hear you. >> thank you so much for being with us. this is poppy. i'm here with john berman. you sent us some video that is just surreal. we'll play it for our viewers as we speak to you. talk to us about what this was like. when the shooting broke out, what were your initial thoughts? >> so we were backstage stage right, and i first remember hearing, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop and it sounded like it almost came from the speaker system. i was like, man, that doesn't sound really good. then it happened again. and i look and saw that the tech guys and they are scrambling around trying to figure out what's going on. and then it happened again. it was pop, pop, pop, pop, pop. pop, so loud. like super loud. and then the next thing you know, the sound is completely off for the musicians and all you hear is this heavy machine gun just going off. you just hear people screaming. so we were just so confused. e we thought
. >> joining us now on the phone is brandon o'neill, a photographer who was on the main stage of this concert festival while jason aldean was performing. can you hear us? >> i can hear you. >> thank you so much for being with us. this is poppy. i'm here with john berman. you sent us some video that is just surreal. we'll play it for our viewers as we speak to you. talk to us about what this was like. when the shooting broke out, what were your initial thoughts? >> so we...
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we expect andrew cuomo, bill de blasio, and james o'neill to brief us. this sadly becoming an all-too-familiar scene here in new york and around the world. the specter of radical islamic terrorism striking the city yet again. i heard rick's comments about the home depot truck being rented in jersey city. it was in new jersey where the bombers of the world trade center in '93 rented the van that they drove into the world trade center, first islamic attack, 1990. the shooter in a midtown hotel, an egyptian follower. he had a selling jersey city. it went on to bomb the world trade center in 1993. the landmark bombing plot in 1995 to bomb not just the u.n. building but the lincoln tunnel and holland tunnel. lincoln, probably where this van driver came out as well as, we've had other terrorist plots that that have been foiled. new york city has detectives around the globe whose specific job is to deal with these type of terrorist threats. certainly this is a fast-moving developing story. trying to find exactly what the motivation was and who the suspect is an
we expect andrew cuomo, bill de blasio, and james o'neill to brief us. this sadly becoming an all-too-familiar scene here in new york and around the world. the specter of radical islamic terrorism striking the city yet again. i heard rick's comments about the home depot truck being rented in jersey city. it was in new jersey where the bombers of the world trade center in '93 rented the van that they drove into the world trade center, first islamic attack, 1990. the shooter in a midtown hotel,...
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we've got martin keown and northern ireland manager michael o'neill.talking about. and we will also be talking about manchester united taking on spurs in the premier league. no harry kane for spurs. and liverpool ta ke harry kane for spurs. and liverpool take on huddersfield this weekend as well, jurgen klopp best mates with huddersfield manager david wagner. they've known each other for 25 yea rs, they've known each other for 25 years, so he always gets asked the question, what is it like playing against your best friend, and this is one of his answers... it is special, but everybody knows when you start playing whichever game, most of the time your opponents are your best friends and you still want to win, so that's the nature of the game. did you send who attacked last weekend when beat manchester united? yeah, probably! . what kind of text was it? that's private! but of course it was very positive, how could it be different? we have got jurgen klopp today, and we've also got asmir begovic on the programme. mark schwarzer has been to see him. a nice
we've got martin keown and northern ireland manager michael o'neill.talking about. and we will also be talking about manchester united taking on spurs in the premier league. no harry kane for spurs. and liverpool ta ke harry kane for spurs. and liverpool take on huddersfield this weekend as well, jurgen klopp best mates with huddersfield manager david wagner. they've known each other for 25 yea rs, they've known each other for 25 years, so he always gets asked the question, what is it like...