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it's important because sometimes peoplen don't realize it and turn their high beams on.ime driving. then we have a a break and more rain for the second half of your saturday. the good news is sunshine on sunday. >> focus on sunshine on sunday. a little wet on saturday. we can hand thal. thanks for watching. "nbc nightly news" is up next. we'll be back right here at 11:00. >>> tonight, lockered and loaded. -- locked and loaded. president trump's latest threat to north korea -- make any further threats to the u.s. territories or allies, and you'll regret it fast. >>> american citizens on guam advised what to do if there is an attack, but is there still a diplomatic way out of this? >>> hospital emergency. patients and staff evacuated in a mass casualty event. tonight, the cause still a mystery. >>> concert crackdown. the new way the boss and others are taking a stand against ticket scalpers. what fans need to know before you buy. >>> parking garage plunge. caught on camera, bmw plummeting seven stories, smashing into the ground. and amazingly, the driver lived to tell the
it's important because sometimes peoplen don't realize it and turn their high beams on.ime driving. then we have a a break and more rain for the second half of your saturday. the good news is sunshine on sunday. >> focus on sunshine on sunday. a little wet on saturday. we can hand thal. thanks for watching. "nbc nightly news" is up next. we'll be back right here at 11:00. >>> tonight, lockered and loaded. -- locked and loaded. president trump's latest threat to north...
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based on my experience, when you have a situation where the operatives are exposed, we have two peoplenedt, that's been confirmed by the spanish authority. it has the effect of causing the rats to scatter, if you will. they don't know what's being told police and they don't know what access they have on their electronics. then they are on the move. once they are on the move, they are the most of exposed. i looked at the barcelona attack, the explosion last night in a neighboring city with what appears to be a bomb-making factory, and this emergency ongoing operation in a town which is about smack in the middle between the explosion last night and barcelona today where we had. >> the white van, we had a half dozen individuals inside. when confronted by police, there was a shootout and four people were killed. gregg: would it be reasonable to conclude or assume maybe one of the two, if not both of the individuals arrested this evening in barcelona gave up valuable intel that may have led to the operation in cambrils? >> that would be a reasonable piece of analysis in this case. my experienc
based on my experience, when you have a situation where the operatives are exposed, we have two peoplenedt, that's been confirmed by the spanish authority. it has the effect of causing the rats to scatter, if you will. they don't know what's being told police and they don't know what access they have on their electronics. then they are on the move. once they are on the move, they are the most of exposed. i looked at the barcelona attack, the explosion last night in a neighboring city with what...
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based on my experience, when you have a situation where the operatives are exposed, we have two peoplenedthat's been confirmed by the spanish authority. it has the effect of causing the rats to scatter, if you will. they don't know what's being told police and they don't know what access they have on their electronics. then they are on the move. once they are on the move, they are the most of exposed. i looked at the barcelona attack, the explosion last night in a neighboring city with what appears to be a bomb-making factory, and this emergency ongoing operation in a town which is about smack in the middle between the explosion last night and barcelona today where we had. >> the white van, we had a half dozen individuals inside. when confronted by police, there was a shootout and four people were killed. gregg: would it be reasonable to conclude or assume maybe one of the two, if not both of the individuals arrested this evening in barcelona gave up valuable intel that may have led to the operation in cambrils? >> that would be a reasonable piece of analysis in this case. my experience i
based on my experience, when you have a situation where the operatives are exposed, we have two peoplenedthat's been confirmed by the spanish authority. it has the effect of causing the rats to scatter, if you will. they don't know what's being told police and they don't know what access they have on their electronics. then they are on the move. once they are on the move, they are the most of exposed. i looked at the barcelona attack, the explosion last night in a neighboring city with what...
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peoplen, i think -- learn to hate.an teach them how that is unproductive and part of a modern, civil society, that makes a ton of sense. what we do at cloudflare, we work with over 100 civil society organizations that identify groups that may be under attack. they may not be under attack from hackers, but they could be under attack from governments, lgbt groups in the middle east, or human rights groups in china. where they might be trying to be silenced, trying to make sure they stay online. role that technology companies can really play, and saying, here is an alternative way of looking at the world, which again is more progressive and aligns with the moral values. still at this moment uncomfortable with the decision you made about the daily stormer? >> absolutely. again, i woke up one morning and got sick of these jerks using our platform. and i flipped a switch, and they were no longer on the internet. i am not sure that is a power any individual especially not an , individual who has political legitimacy to them,
peoplen, i think -- learn to hate.an teach them how that is unproductive and part of a modern, civil society, that makes a ton of sense. what we do at cloudflare, we work with over 100 civil society organizations that identify groups that may be under attack. they may not be under attack from hackers, but they could be under attack from governments, lgbt groups in the middle east, or human rights groups in china. where they might be trying to be silenced, trying to make sure they stay online....
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Aug 30, 2017
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in terms of the abolition -- , peoplen of the show forget "the daily show" existed before jon stewartaig kilborn was the host for close to three years. and they laid a really good foundation in some ways, with the mock correspondents, the satire of the news. the tone and the focus was very different. it was much more of a parody, of local newscasts in a way that could be a mean-spiritedness in the material. they were much more interested in celebrity and hollywood and showbiz stuff. and it punched down at times, in a way that could be funny, but was kind of ephemeral. one thing interesting in talking to jon and other folks there at the time when he came in at 1999 , he knew he wanted to be more substantive. but he did not have blueprint.an, a ok, here is where we are going. charlie: you just said, i want to last nine months? charlie: yes, i had been fired enough. charlie: do you know why he was successful this time? chris: -- charlie: was it the best extension of your talent? jon: yes. i did not necessarily know that at the time. but beyond that, cable is a different animal, especiall
in terms of the abolition -- , peoplen of the show forget "the daily show" existed before jon stewartaig kilborn was the host for close to three years. and they laid a really good foundation in some ways, with the mock correspondents, the satire of the news. the tone and the focus was very different. it was much more of a parody, of local newscasts in a way that could be a mean-spiritedness in the material. they were much more interested in celebrity and hollywood and showbiz stuff....
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the debbie wasserman schultz point, it's really important that there were contacts between her and peoplenwith. as for attorney general lynch, look, she used a pseudonym, an alias. for those emails. that we have been breaking over the week. that is a problem. >> sean: she testified that she only used one email account. it kind of sounds familiar. >> it sounds like she conducted official business under a pseudonym because she didn't want to have spam. i think any american would be upset at the idea that using some kind of a different emailk address would create more problems. i would quibble with the idea that transparency is vital.dr >> sean: last question. i know i am putting you on defense but you are doing a good job. >> you are doing a great y cross-examination. give up your day job. >> sean: if i deleted 33,000 subpoenaed emails and then i acid washed with bleach, which i never heard of before hillary,ig and then i destroyedd blackberries and iphones with a hammer and handed it over to fbi -- devices without sim cards. and then like debbie wasserman schultz's case, a hard drive smashe
the debbie wasserman schultz point, it's really important that there were contacts between her and peoplenwith. as for attorney general lynch, look, she used a pseudonym, an alias. for those emails. that we have been breaking over the week. that is a problem. >> sean: she testified that she only used one email account. it kind of sounds familiar. >> it sounds like she conducted official business under a pseudonym because she didn't want to have spam. i think any american would be...
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but if you holook at how peoplen the ground felt, there was a massive wedge between how the media androblem and on the other hand how his base was perceiving the particular reaction to charlottesville. so in some ways i saw it as another depressing example of the fact that we very often live in two separate countries, and those parts of our country aren't especially good at talking to each other. >> why is that? >> well, it's tough. i don't think there is unfortunately there isn't a very easily answer. part of it is just that you have people that are living in very geographical isolated places. if you live in washington, d.c. or new york city, you probably know very few people who voted for donald trump. on the other land, if you live in an area of the country like southwestern ohio where 80% of the populus voted for donald trump, it is very possible you don't know a whole lot of hillary clinton voters. i think in that world it is easy to caricature the other side. unfortunately, it is difficult to have a conversation or understand what's driving how those people think. >> there is th
but if you holook at how peoplen the ground felt, there was a massive wedge between how the media androblem and on the other hand how his base was perceiving the particular reaction to charlottesville. so in some ways i saw it as another depressing example of the fact that we very often live in two separate countries, and those parts of our country aren't especially good at talking to each other. >> why is that? >> well, it's tough. i don't think there is unfortunately there isn't a...
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peoplen the left think this is somehow going to unite and bring us together. we ever were. have you people of different ethnicity why was this columbus statue ever put up in the first place. 1891 victims of largest mass lynching in history. people in this community here made small donations and put this statue up to re -- italian measures to remind our community of the sacrifices we have made and the collective journey we are all on. brian: appears they know better than their predecessors and it's embarrassment. i don't know how people are going at remost my statue. brian: i am perfect and i am -- it's a matter is of time before i get -- i'm worried about everything else. ainsley: just by saying that it shows how flawed you are. joe borelli, thank you. you better fight because this mayor is going to rip 400 statues out if you don't. >> we are. ainsley: people in the path of hurricane harvey are scrambling to get the supplies as millions are evacuating. how dangerous could this historic storm be? brian: we're tracking it next. what's up guys? we're dude perfect
peoplen the left think this is somehow going to unite and bring us together. we ever were. have you people of different ethnicity why was this columbus statue ever put up in the first place. 1891 victims of largest mass lynching in history. people in this community here made small donations and put this statue up to re -- italian measures to remind our community of the sacrifices we have made and the collective journey we are all on. brian: appears they know better than their predecessors and...