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phillip, a 20-second last word. when you talk to folks inside the white house, you get a lot of, "i don't know. i wasn't in the room." very short list of remaining suspects. theories on how this was handled? was this sort of circle around the president even smaller than usual? >> it was indeed a tight circle. part of these discussions began before they boarded the plane. so there were strategy talks on the sidelines of the g20 summit and a lot of calls with various lawyers and folks back in washington and new york. but it was a tight circle. >> all right. we'll look for your next piece, as i always do. constantly refreshing the "washington post." >>> when we come back, other presidential speech lands with a thud. the white house under fire for what they describe today as a joke. ♪ ♪ hey, is this our turn? honey...our turn? yeah, we go left right here. (woman vo) great adventures are still out there. we'll find them in our subaru outback. (avo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. get 0% apr financing for 63 mon
phillip, a 20-second last word. when you talk to folks inside the white house, you get a lot of, "i don't know. i wasn't in the room." very short list of remaining suspects. theories on how this was handled? was this sort of circle around the president even smaller than usual? >> it was indeed a tight circle. part of these discussions began before they boarded the plane. so there were strategy talks on the sidelines of the g20 summit and a lot of calls with various lawyers and...
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claire phillips was a natural spy. the rest of her life, she was a deceptive person, often not telling the church. but it's pretty much what we wanted and we are grateful for what she did. but it doesn't come out of a hollywood movie script so neatly as to say that i spy is a noble perfect person in all the ways. all of these people had, you know, their fears, had every possible reason not to be doing what they were doing. but they saw something more important and they connected themselves to a higher purpose than they found themselves. that's really what i like to write about. the person data breaches a moral moment in their life just acts on it and none is really what this story is about. finding your moment, acting with it and trying to succeed, even if you fear that you may go down for your life may be lost but still having to fight that fight. >> two questions. i was interested to know -- [inaudible] i'm interested to know about the women, ladies that were bringing health, medicine and food at the nationality or c
claire phillips was a natural spy. the rest of her life, she was a deceptive person, often not telling the church. but it's pretty much what we wanted and we are grateful for what she did. but it doesn't come out of a hollywood movie script so neatly as to say that i spy is a noble perfect person in all the ways. all of these people had, you know, their fears, had every possible reason not to be doing what they were doing. but they saw something more important and they connected themselves to a...
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claire phillips was a natural spy. the rest of her life she was a deceptive person, often not telling the truth. but it's pretty much what we wanted and were grateful for what she did. but it doesn't come out of a hollywood movie script so neatly as to say that a spy is a noble, perfect person and always. all of these people had their fears, had every possible reason not to be doing what they were doing. but, they saw something more important. they connected themselves to a higher purpose. and they found themselves. that's what i like to write about. a person that reaches the moral moment in their lives and ask on it. that's what the stories about. finding your moment, acting with it, and trying to succeed, even if you fear that you may go down very your life may be lost as a result, but still having to fight the fight. that's what the spies were doing. >> i'm interested to know and i'll be buying the book, unless it's over $500,000. i'm interested to know about the women, ladies that were bringing help, medicine, food
claire phillips was a natural spy. the rest of her life she was a deceptive person, often not telling the truth. but it's pretty much what we wanted and were grateful for what she did. but it doesn't come out of a hollywood movie script so neatly as to say that a spy is a noble, perfect person and always. all of these people had their fears, had every possible reason not to be doing what they were doing. but, they saw something more important. they connected themselves to a higher purpose. and...
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phillip, thank you.ivera, thank you so much for watching "early today." >>> good wednesday morning to you. another day to smile. it's hump day. a live look at the bay bridge as people start their day. you can see cars beginning to move ready to go. good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm -- we're just waking up. no, i'm laura garcia-cannon. let's get this day going together. >> it's going to be the best day of the week in terms of weather. cooler temperatures today. it will be really nice. and you'd better take it in and enjoy it. we have some high heat in the forecast. as we start out this morning it's in the upper 50s for the tri-valley, peninsula, and some lower 50s now for the north bay so a nice cool start there. as we look at the high
phillip, thank you.ivera, thank you so much for watching "early today." >>> good wednesday morning to you. another day to smile. it's hump day. a live look at the bay bridge as people start their day. you can see cars beginning to move ready to go. good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm -- we're just waking up. no, i'm laura garcia-cannon. let's get this day going together. >> it's going to be the best day of the week in terms of...
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phillip could only hope his story could have just a happy ending.s combing through news reports he saw on social media. >> i remember one specifically where they said somebody had just seen them bring a child's body out in the shopping cart and they said it was a five or six-year-old little boy and i thought to myself, well, i don't think anybody would confuse our boys for being five or six. but could they confuse one of our girls for being a little boy? and that was a -- that piece of news was very traumatic to me. >> in agony and alone, he prayed and started playing one song over and over in his mind. >> i think we do have a measure of grace that comes to us in very difficult times. for me there was a u2 song that went off in the back of my head called 40, from the 40th psalm. ♪ >> i just started reading that psalm over and over again and it was exactly what i needed to hear. and, so, i took a lot of comfort from that. >> it's got that great -- i know the song. >> it is an awesome song. ♪ >> yeah, exactly. it came the inspiration of hope and gave
phillip could only hope his story could have just a happy ending.s combing through news reports he saw on social media. >> i remember one specifically where they said somebody had just seen them bring a child's body out in the shopping cart and they said it was a five or six-year-old little boy and i thought to myself, well, i don't think anybody would confuse our boys for being five or six. but could they confuse one of our girls for being a little boy? and that was a -- that piece of...
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phillip? >> yeah, julia, thank you. that's one of the largest areas people have, that's why they chose the convention kenner the to use as a shelter. they're expecting nearly 30,000 people to need that help and to have evacuated from their home. outside cities, like dallas, several shelters have opened and they're getting filled to capacity. we're seeing an entire community, tens of thousands of people who have nowhere else to go because of harvey. >> still no relief with that rain still coming down. phillip, thank you. we'll check back in with you. >>> animals had to ride out the storm. alligators, another one followed its lead. they're warning residents to watch out for alligators. the hawk is now in the care of a wildlife rehab center. >>> an update on this clever pooch, took the internet by storm, he's something of a looter. it's okay. his name is otis. >> he knew where they kept that bag behind the ice machine. so, he went back there and he spotted it and he said, well, you know, everybody else's taking provisions.
phillip? >> yeah, julia, thank you. that's one of the largest areas people have, that's why they chose the convention kenner the to use as a shelter. they're expecting nearly 30,000 people to need that help and to have evacuated from their home. outside cities, like dallas, several shelters have opened and they're getting filled to capacity. we're seeing an entire community, tens of thousands of people who have nowhere else to go because of harvey. >> still no relief with that rain...
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phillip? >> thank you. and frances, over here since there are much less -- there are much fewer evacuees that are here, now maybe the red cross is going to start to move some of those volunteers that we were seeing here en masse to the east of us because of the problems that we see that garrick was just mentioning. >> finding less and less people in need when it comes to that one shelter. >>> we want to turn now to bill karins with what's ahead. harvey is weakening, but where is it? >> still worried about the heavy rain threats around western tennessee, memphis. it's still spinning near alex ar -- alexandria. flash flood warnings around beaumont and areas of western louisiana. and those flash flood watches go through memphis, nashville, lexington and louisville, kentucky. compared to what has fallen in the south, this is south, but two to five inches widespread. isolated totals could be seven inches. if that happens in a short period of time in western tennessee and the hills, so watch out memphis to jackso
phillip? >> thank you. and frances, over here since there are much less -- there are much fewer evacuees that are here, now maybe the red cross is going to start to move some of those volunteers that we were seeing here en masse to the east of us because of the problems that we see that garrick was just mentioning. >> finding less and less people in need when it comes to that one shelter. >>> we want to turn now to bill karins with what's ahead. harvey is weakening, but...
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phillip? >>> a group of angry customers were seen trashing a chick fill a after a disagreement over cold nuggets. a teen boy demanded a refund, and when he didn't get it, these two women came in to argue with the employees. what started with yelling and cursing quickly escalated to the customers breaking things and putting condiments all over the flor. chick-fil-a apologized and said they are working with police over the situation. >>> we're looking at severe weather and also heat for much of the northwest. unfortunately, 9 million people facing some sort of triple heat advisory. even though there is a ridge of high pressure that might come in that will create a bit of a marine layer coming in, i think we'll see hot weather. temperatures again hot for the weekend. that severe weather threat will be impacting places like ittsburgh for think we'll be seeing hot weather straight through the weekend. there is a spot of some cooler air as you look towards chicago where highs will be right at 70, an
phillip? >>> a group of angry customers were seen trashing a chick fill a after a disagreement over cold nuggets. a teen boy demanded a refund, and when he didn't get it, these two women came in to argue with the employees. what started with yelling and cursing quickly escalated to the customers breaking things and putting condiments all over the flor. chick-fil-a apologized and said they are working with police over the situation. >>> we're looking at severe weather and also...
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it was just scary. >> phillips says the next issue moving forward is flooding. that's also the case for brian matthews originally from just outside pittsburgh now dropping off his daughter at a college in austin. >> it rain non-stop ever since. we'll be seeing it for the next few days as well. >> reporter: witness flooding even more power outages are expected. that during the texas summer can be deadly. >> the biggest concern will also be the air-conditioning. it's hot. >> reporter: we also just got word that local specialized first responders are headed down to houston tonight. task force one a state disaster response team consisting of 31 people.
it was just scary. >> phillips says the next issue moving forward is flooding. that's also the case for brian matthews originally from just outside pittsburgh now dropping off his daughter at a college in austin. >> it rain non-stop ever since. we'll be seeing it for the next few days as well. >> reporter: witness flooding even more power outages are expected. that during the texas summer can be deadly. >> the biggest concern will also be the air-conditioning. it's hot....
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phillip? >> gabe, thank you. as we mentioned that number has drastically decreased from 10,000, to 2500. that does mean there are still more than 2500 evacuees here and they are still accepting any displaced residents that come here. this is essentially the hub for evacuees in houston. here is where they have the medical assistance it needed. they have legal advice, they have to reapply for food stamps, a lot them lost in the flood. they're still accepting donations here. much help is needed. they going forward because there are less here. but still 2,000 remain and it's quite a bit of help still needed. frances? >> phillip mena, we'll check back in with you. we want to bring in nbc meteorologist bill karins who is tracking harvey. it seems to be weakening, but still rain out there in. >> serious flash flood effect, up to tennessee because of the hillier terrain and the heavier rain expected today. still spinning over louisiana, still rainfall there and a couple of flash flood warnings remain.
phillip? >> gabe, thank you. as we mentioned that number has drastically decreased from 10,000, to 2500. that does mean there are still more than 2500 evacuees here and they are still accepting any displaced residents that come here. this is essentially the hub for evacuees in houston. here is where they have the medical assistance it needed. they have legal advice, they have to reapply for food stamps, a lot them lost in the flood. they're still accepting donations here. much help is...
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my co-anchor phillip mena is in houston.s can mold houston and texas in the next several years and beyond. >> reporter: oh, yeah. something that's going to be felt for weeks, months and years. just we don't even know what it's going to look like when it dries out. there's a local tv station that's been here for years. they were flooded out and that building -- i don't know how they can rebuild on that bayou especially with what we have seen just in the last few days. but we talked about the rescues and evacuations that we are expecting today. but you know one question that needs to be answered still is how will all of the evacuees get to the shelters and to the safe spots? most of the vital roadways in houston are impossible, they're cut off. that's why i'm speaking with you by phone and not in front of a camera right now. i'm driving around in this massive supervisor and -- suv and i wouldn't dare take the flooded side streets and they're impassab impassable. i saw people walking on the freeways, they lost their vehicle. so
my co-anchor phillip mena is in houston.s can mold houston and texas in the next several years and beyond. >> reporter: oh, yeah. something that's going to be felt for weeks, months and years. just we don't even know what it's going to look like when it dries out. there's a local tv station that's been here for years. they were flooded out and that building -- i don't know how they can rebuild on that bayou especially with what we have seen just in the last few days. but we talked about...
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private phillip hewett was killed when an explosion hit his vehicle.t sons in a similar way say that they should also receive an apology. here's our legal affairs correspondent clive coleman. sue smith's son, private phillip hewett, was killed by an improvised explosive device while travelling in a lightly armoured snatch land rover in iraq injuly 2005. sue hoped an inquest, due to last five days, would provide answers about the snatch and how phillip died, but it lasted just three hours. quite honestly, it was like a smack in the face. it was almost as if those three lives had been worth an hour each. it was almost like i was something under somebody‘s foot and they just wanted to get rid of me. it made me feel... didn't actually make me feel less determined, it made me feel more determined. in 2013, sue and two other families of soldiers killed in snatch land rovers won a landmark ruling the supreme court, enabling them to sue the mod because the human rights act was deemed to apply to soldiers on the battlefield. it was the publication here injuly l
private phillip hewett was killed when an explosion hit his vehicle.t sons in a similar way say that they should also receive an apology. here's our legal affairs correspondent clive coleman. sue smith's son, private phillip hewett, was killed by an improvised explosive device while travelling in a lightly armoured snatch land rover in iraq injuly 2005. sue hoped an inquest, due to last five days, would provide answers about the snatch and how phillip died, but it lasted just three hours. quite...
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i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances river who are these people?ous people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. >>> a very good thursday morning to you. we have been tracking a breaking story four, a deadly vaufser-involved shoot nlgt tri-valley. chain of events that led to officers shooting and eventually killing a man. good morning to you and thanks so much for joining us this early thursday morning. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm markus washington and right now we want to get a look at what's going on with the weather. >> it look good. as you head out the door this morning we're seeing clearing across parts of the inland areas and as we go through the day we're going to see a lot of sunshine. slightly warmer temperatures. we're
i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances river who are these people?ous people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. >>> a very good thursday morning to you. we have been...
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phillip, we'll start with you. so it's very important apparently that the president, that we call this a working vacation. he's on vacation. this is what happens today on a rainy day in bedminster, new jersey. not content to nick a sitting u.s. president. he goes for a personal full-on takedown. >> that's right. and on a day like today, he might have otherwise been on the golf course. instead it was raining and he had a lot to say on twitter and had a lot to say into the afternoon. his aides are saying he's working, he has a number of cabinet members coming by. he'll be having a briefing tomorrow on the opioid epidemic. but he's having a lot of time to think, to stew, and to fret over this russia investigation, which continues to expand. >> i was watching you watch that compilation. how does it feel? you lived all those moments firsthand. >> we lived all 200 days and they were all pretty special. this was a remarkable start to this presidency. not like anything we ever expected or covered before. but we're on for t
phillip, we'll start with you. so it's very important apparently that the president, that we call this a working vacation. he's on vacation. this is what happens today on a rainy day in bedminster, new jersey. not content to nick a sitting u.s. president. he goes for a personal full-on takedown. >> that's right. and on a day like today, he might have otherwise been on the golf course. instead it was raining and he had a lot to say on twitter and had a lot to say into the afternoon. his...
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>> reporter: well, phillip, things are very quiet here. one day after james alex fields appeared in court for the first time. but we are learning more details about his troubled past. he had enlisted in the army a couple of years ago for basic training, but the army released him because he failed to meet training standards. we're also learning about his time in kentucky. coming from the police department there. allegations of domestic violence stemming from calls she made to 911. one time in 2011, she had to call police, he allegedly approached with a knife. he went juvenile detention. in 2010, his mother called police and his mother is disabled and in a wheelchair. his next court date is on august 25th. he told the judge he couldn't afford the attorney. however, the public defender's office said somebody in their office had been injured in saturday's protest, so they could not represent him. the judge had to assign him a local attorney. phillip. >> myra rodriguez live for us, thank you. >>> this morning, a announcement from south korea. a
>> reporter: well, phillip, things are very quiet here. one day after james alex fields appeared in court for the first time. but we are learning more details about his troubled past. he had enlisted in the army a couple of years ago for basic training, but the army released him because he failed to meet training standards. we're also learning about his time in kentucky. coming from the police department there. allegations of domestic violence stemming from calls she made to 911. one time...
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print phillip made his last solo public engagement. >> prince phillip marks his last official solo appearance a parade honoring the royal marines, the 96-year-old prince is joking about his pending retirement saying i'm discovering what the like to be on your last leg and famous for off the cuff remarks for making queen elizabeth laugh. he has been by the queen's side for the laugh 70 years. >> to support the queen? >> yes. >> what does that involve and supporter her and doing everything that is valuable to her. >> despite his advanced years the prince has done more than 50 public events this year and along with the queen they do more events than any other royal. and back in may buckingham palace afounded the prince would put up his royal feet. it has all taken its toll and last christmas the couple came down with heavy colds and the bring was hospitalized several times over the last few years, but today looking spry for his 96 years. we'll still see prince phillip from time to time and the queen will soldier on her own, she is slowing down and cutting back and prince charles and the young ro
print phillip made his last solo public engagement. >> prince phillip marks his last official solo appearance a parade honoring the royal marines, the 96-year-old prince is joking about his pending retirement saying i'm discovering what the like to be on your last leg and famous for off the cuff remarks for making queen elizabeth laugh. he has been by the queen's side for the laugh 70 years. >> to support the queen? >> yes. >> what does that involve and supporter her and...
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phillip the same thing i'll ask connie in a second.me people will look at the list as a thing, a list of things undone. others will look at it as a list of achievements by president trump. >> that's exactly right part of the feedback i've gotten is particularly that, that this is what people wanted to see donald trump do. look this is not an accident that all of these things happened that all of these rules regulations were overturned either by act of congress that trump then signed into law or by trump acting uni laterally. it's not an accident part of this is donald trump and allays were specifically going to washington to in part dismantle the federal government in this which and this is the result. >> connie, you could put together a separate list of things turned on their ear. in the last seven months. and politicians of course traditionally run on pledges. what i'm going to do for you and what not -- not what i'm going to undo. how do you think this list will break in the state of ohio? >> well, pretty much the way it's going to
phillip the same thing i'll ask connie in a second.me people will look at the list as a thing, a list of things undone. others will look at it as a list of achievements by president trump. >> that's exactly right part of the feedback i've gotten is particularly that, that this is what people wanted to see donald trump do. look this is not an accident that all of these things happened that all of these rules regulations were overturned either by act of congress that trump then signed into...
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today and the head lean was about richard phillips, the mission we're trying to do.ced to the entire store, i sure wish someone would do something about this. [laughter] i'm right behind him. and i'm recognizing the irony, and i tap him on the shoulder and i say, buddy, you pay for that shit and we're going to do something about this now. he staring ate me and said i'm not kidding the national security timeline is squarely on your very broad shoulders. he moved out of the way. and i got to work on time, and 15 hours and 46 minutes later we were in the indian expose rescued ripped phillips a day and a half label -- later because we we are prepared. the movie wasn't accurate. good movie. but it wasn't accurate. it's funny, i always get asked how accurate was the movie. i say depends on who is asking. right here, 70% accurate. happy hour, i'm talking to the laidy, 1 machine% accurate, i took all three shots. >> i'm serious. you got to figure, the sunshine -- that's wasn't the mission. we went in there 0 rescue the hostage. the snipers were in their own beds in virginia
today and the head lean was about richard phillips, the mission we're trying to do.ced to the entire store, i sure wish someone would do something about this. [laughter] i'm right behind him. and i'm recognizing the irony, and i tap him on the shoulder and i say, buddy, you pay for that shit and we're going to do something about this now. he staring ate me and said i'm not kidding the national security timeline is squarely on your very broad shoulders. he moved out of the way. and i got to work...
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lo phillips llamaron a rÍos para su figura en la banca.zolano henderson Álvarez. ♪ ♪ ilia: a continuaciÓn, stephanie habla con el hijo de juan gabriel, quien dice a un proceso el fallecimiento de su padre. stephanie: el 28 de agosto de 2016 cambiÓ la vida de luis alberto aguilera, hijo biolÓgico de juan gabriel. luis: es algo que todavÍa estoy procesando, travÉs de la mÚsica, es un tipo de terapia. ♪ stephanie: desde entonces luis alberto se ha refugiado en la mÚsica, desde muy temprana edad sabÍa que las llevaba. luis:mi sueÑo era ser futbolista, pero a los 15 aÑos empieza a llamar la atenciÓn la mÚsica y es tan fuerte esa atracciÓn por la mÚsica que empiezo a dejar el fÚtbol en segundo tÉrmino. stephanie: su pasiÓn era la mÚsica, aquella que le robÓ momentos con su padre. luis: desde muy chico yo empecÉ a tener la importancia que Él tenÍa para la mÚsica, para las personas. dentro de todo, Él buscaba un espacio para platicar conmigo, por estar conmigo lo mÁs que podÍa. mi papÁ disfrutar la vida y siempre ver el lado positivo de las cosas,
lo phillips llamaron a rÍos para su figura en la banca.zolano henderson Álvarez. ♪ ♪ ilia: a continuaciÓn, stephanie habla con el hijo de juan gabriel, quien dice a un proceso el fallecimiento de su padre. stephanie: el 28 de agosto de 2016 cambiÓ la vida de luis alberto aguilera, hijo biolÓgico de juan gabriel. luis: es algo que todavÍa estoy procesando, travÉs de la mÚsica, es un tipo de terapia. ♪ stephanie: desde entonces luis alberto se ha refugiado en la mÚsica, desde muy...
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phillip? >> great to hear, thank you. >>> today president trump will reportedly sign a memo on whether china should be cited for intellectual property violations. it can lead to economic sanctions. he is using leverage to get north korea to stop the aggressive behavior and he spoke to the chinese president on saturday and they agreed that north korea must shop the provocative and escalatory behavior. kelly cobiella is in seoul this morning. bring us up to date with the latest. >> reporter: well, frances, good morning. first to that china issue. the white house says that the trade issue and north korea threat are separate and not connected. however, china doesn't necessarily see it that way. already reacting in the form of an editorial in the state run china daily, warning the u.s. against sparking a trade war with this latest move. here in seoul, the chairman of the joint chief of staff joseph dunford is meeting with the top south korea officials and the president. the south koreans are lookin
phillip? >> great to hear, thank you. >>> today president trump will reportedly sign a memo on whether china should be cited for intellectual property violations. it can lead to economic sanctions. he is using leverage to get north korea to stop the aggressive behavior and he spoke to the chinese president on saturday and they agreed that north korea must shop the provocative and escalatory behavior. kelly cobiella is in seoul this morning. bring us up to date with the latest....
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robert o'neal participated in hundreds of top secret missions including rescue of captain richard phillips led to heroining retrieval of marcus the lone survivor in afghanistan in the summer of 2005. [applause] >> following his hon nocialt discharge from the navy in 2012, rob cofounded grateful nation a nonprofit that help military elite veteran transition into their next successful career. raul will be joined this evening on stage by rob clapper, rob served in the army for two decades and was deployed all over the world an he received general douglas leadership author award for oustanding leadership throughout his army career and honored that distinguished him for more than 35,000 officers. rob will be joined on stage tonight with gunner. his lovable black lab service dog. ladies and gentlemen, please stand and welcome -- two patriots, with gunner to the richard nixon presidential library. [applause] army guy needed a navy guy to do it. i'm going to give you a break. [laughter] >> wasn't that interesting sung by senator kidd rock too soon? >> maybe. east, wow what a crowd. awesome. man yo
robert o'neal participated in hundreds of top secret missions including rescue of captain richard phillips led to heroining retrieval of marcus the lone survivor in afghanistan in the summer of 2005. [applause] >> following his hon nocialt discharge from the navy in 2012, rob cofounded grateful nation a nonprofit that help military elite veteran transition into their next successful career. raul will be joined this evening on stage by rob clapper, rob served in the army for two decades...
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phillip and frances? >> hopefully, not too many people are left over there, because the first responders are not going to be able to make it there once it gets really bad. thank you. >> yeah. a familiar sound from here. now, let's turn to meteorologist bill karins with the latest on the storm track. >> the storm is strengthening and that's to be expected. we thought we'd be dealing with a category three and it looks like we will be at landfall. it's shy of that, hurricane two. it is headed to the coast line. you can see on radar, it's clearly -- watch the eye wobbling to the northwest. it will head somewhere between corpus christi and port lavaca and to the north and west of that is the worst of the storm surge. to the south of that, a lot of rainfall and a lot of water. so today is the damaging winds. storm surge and then we deal with at least maybe five or seven days of an incredible amount of rain. this is the 5:00 a.m. east coast edition, the next one comes out at 11:00 a.m. friday at 1:00 p.m., categ
phillip and frances? >> hopefully, not too many people are left over there, because the first responders are not going to be able to make it there once it gets really bad. thank you. >> yeah. a familiar sound from here. now, let's turn to meteorologist bill karins with the latest on the storm track. >> the storm is strengthening and that's to be expected. we thought we'd be dealing with a category three and it looks like we will be at landfall. it's shy of that, hurricane two....
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phillips-fein: thank you. [applause] >> again, she will be available for signing and the book is in the gift shop if you have not picked up your copy yet, so feel free to do that. thank you all for coming here. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend. to join the conversation, like us on facebook. >> our comcast cable partners worked with c-span's city chewers staff -- city tours staff. learn more about tacoma all weekend, here on american history tv. right now, we are standing in the great hall of washington history at the washington state history museum in tacoma, washington. museumhibition gives goers a brief overview of the history of the state. it tells you about people who shaped the state as well as the major industries and
phillips-fein: thank you. [applause] >> again, she will be available for signing and the book is in the gift shop if you have not picked up your copy yet, so feel free to do that. thank you all for coming here. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend. to join the conversation, like us on facebook. >> our comcast cable partners worked with c-span's city chewers staff -- city tours staff. learn more about tacoma all weekend, here on american history tv. right...
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rhodri colwyn phillips‘ barrister 0liver brunt qc, asked for some time to advise his client based oname back into court and oliver brunt advised the court that the appeal would be abandoned. just to remind people about the facts of this case. rhodri colwyn phillips posted some four days after the businesswoman, gina millar, had won a high court ruling against the government over the triggering of article 50 of the lisbon treaty. he posted on facebook, a message which effectively offered a bounty of £5,000 for the first person to accidentally run over and i quote, "this bloody trouble some first—generation immigrant." he also referred to her as a boat jumper. he was convicted in addition to that, for a similar offence where he offered £2000 for someone to carve up a man called arnold sube, he is an immigrant to this country who reportedly had turned down a five bedroomed council property for his eight children. his family of eight children. now, having had that sentence initially imposed at westminster magistrates‘ court injuly of this year, this appeal, now having been abandoned, rho
rhodri colwyn phillips‘ barrister 0liver brunt qc, asked for some time to advise his client based oname back into court and oliver brunt advised the court that the appeal would be abandoned. just to remind people about the facts of this case. rhodri colwyn phillips posted some four days after the businesswoman, gina millar, had won a high court ruling against the government over the triggering of article 50 of the lisbon treaty. he posted on facebook, a message which effectively offered a...
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with the planned visit to phoenix. >> michael crowley kimberly, phillip remain with us. phillip put it all together. our conversation tomorrow night will obviously be markedly different. as i was saying to kim, this -- tonight's message was almost designed to last what 23, 24 hours. >> or even a couple hours if the president decides to tweet later tonight. but look he is going to phoenix arizona. i've been to some rallies and campaign in phoenix. they get hot. you know he is talking about immigration there. talking a huge crowd of supporters mae in fact say something about pardonly sheriff jo arpaio and could be a controversial evening for him and certainly change in the tone from the script we heard tonight. >> michael crowley there will be politics in the air. think about it. the president has attacked both senators from arizona -- by the way, they're both republican senators from arizona, flake and mccain. >> right. i mean it's -- we're -- how many times have with we said this brian. we're in uncharted waters. yet i listen to susan collins talk i listen to grows quest
with the planned visit to phoenix. >> michael crowley kimberly, phillip remain with us. phillip put it all together. our conversation tomorrow night will obviously be markedly different. as i was saying to kim, this -- tonight's message was almost designed to last what 23, 24 hours. >> or even a couple hours if the president decides to tweet later tonight. but look he is going to phoenix arizona. i've been to some rallies and campaign in phoenix. they get hot. you know he is talking...
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. >> good i'm phillip frances rivera.illions are preparing for protein shal devastation as harvey up gramted to category two hurricanes, hurdles to the gulf coast. powerful winds reaching over 100 miles per hour expected to bring torrential rain and flooding. energy companies are scrambling to prepare for the hurricane. some refineries are shutting down completely. gas prices have been spiking since wed winesday with one exp saying a 10 cent increase >>> look at what the folks aboard the international space station see as they look at the storm from space. it could be the strongest hurricane to hit the u.s. in over a decade. maya, what is the latest on hurricane harvey, from corpus christi, texas. >> reporter: right now we're seeing all of the signs a major storm is approaching the area. you have people filling up their cars and getting out of tune. have garbage pickup suspended. on our way into corpus christi we saw a steady stream of cars making their way out of town. when we stopped at a store in the houston area, it w
. >> good i'm phillip frances rivera.illions are preparing for protein shal devastation as harvey up gramted to category two hurricanes, hurdles to the gulf coast. powerful winds reaching over 100 miles per hour expected to bring torrential rain and flooding. energy companies are scrambling to prepare for the hurricane. some refineries are shutting down completely. gas prices have been spiking since wed winesday with one exp saying a 10 cent increase >>> look at what the folks...
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phillip. >> we hope so. thank you, jay. >>> now, let's go to erica edwards in clemson, south carolina. erica, how will people be enjoying the eclipse there today? >> reporter: people have started lining up here, setting up tents. it feels a little bit like gameday but this really super bowl for the scientists here. clemson was packed. it was move-in day for the students, lot of those parents have stayed on. the coast of carolina, the forecast was getting cloudy. lot of people have changed their travel plans and going inland to where we are, expecting up to 100,000 people. things will start to get rolling here after lunch today, around 1:00, totally expected at 2:37 this afternoon and will last for 2:37. the skies are started to lighten up here now before they darken later this afternoon. if you are standing outside, no matter who you are, you'll need a few essentials. number one, bottled water. stay hydrated. if you didn't get a chance to get some of these solar eclipse glasses, you can make one of those pin
phillip. >> we hope so. thank you, jay. >>> now, let's go to erica edwards in clemson, south carolina. erica, how will people be enjoying the eclipse there today? >> reporter: people have started lining up here, setting up tents. it feels a little bit like gameday but this really super bowl for the scientists here. clemson was packed. it was move-in day for the students, lot of those parents have stayed on. the coast of carolina, the forecast was getting cloudy. lot of...
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phillip? >> myra rodriguez live for us, thank you. >>> the community in charlottesville attends to recover after the weekend of violence, cities across the country saw their own share of unrest. protesters topped a confederate statue, proceeding to spit and stomp on it. hundreds marched through the streets of chishgs acago. perhaps the largest demonstration was here in new york. just as protesters rallied in front of the president's home that's what awaits him this morning as he wakes up. for the first time since taking office. >> he's facing mounting pressure today following his response to charlottesville. after three top ceos resigned from his advisory council, citing his handling of the charlottesville situation in their decision. for more now, we go to edward lawrence in washington. >> reporter: we're seeing a definite bubbling up of emotions due to the lack of condemnation of president donald trump initially. it took 45 hours, but the president direct corrected hims. >> we condemn in the
phillip? >> myra rodriguez live for us, thank you. >>> the community in charlottesville attends to recover after the weekend of violence, cities across the country saw their own share of unrest. protesters topped a confederate statue, proceeding to spit and stomp on it. hundreds marched through the streets of chishgs acago. perhaps the largest demonstration was here in new york. just as protesters rallied in front of the president's home that's what awaits him this morning as he...
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>> reporter: chris phillips??gie in the bathroom? >> no, i'm saying he have access to my house. >> reporter: by the way, chris phillips was never a suspect in the case. in fact, he was a witness for the state. but daniel was adamant that he, at least, was innocent. >> i'm not the one who killed that girl. i'm not the one who killed shelley. i have two younger sisters, sir. what if that happened to my sisters? what if that happened to my mom? i would kill myself before i hurt anybody else. i couldn't kill her because she reminds me of my younger sister, amanda. [ sniffs, cries ] what if that happens to amanda or kati? [ sniffs ] i would kill myself. >> reporter: but it happened to shelley. >> that's what happened to shelley. but i'm not the one who kill her. even if i have to go through this, i'm still telling you, i'm not the one who kill her because i can't. that would be like me killing my younger sisters and i love them. >> reporter: would the jury have believed him, had he testified? we'll never know. but with
>> reporter: chris phillips??gie in the bathroom? >> no, i'm saying he have access to my house. >> reporter: by the way, chris phillips was never a suspect in the case. in fact, he was a witness for the state. but daniel was adamant that he, at least, was innocent. >> i'm not the one who killed that girl. i'm not the one who killed shelley. i have two younger sisters, sir. what if that happened to my sisters? what if that happened to my mom? i would kill myself before i...
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going deeps what we talk about tonight, on the development of the military submarine, john phillip holland. can't speak to submarines up out of the three books, planes, cars and submarine, it's something you'll never find me. in y'all can go deep. i'll let you talk about your book. one quick housekeeping note before we start, if you could all pull out your phones and silence your cell phone you. don't have to turn them off. you can follow us on facebook and twitter but don't want anyone to be that person during the event. anyway, lawrence, welcome. >> thank you. i'm touched. and thank you, kramer books, for hosting and booktv. for those of you who know my work, which is probably not many of you, i've written on any number of thingsment wherein on history of medicine, rare books, written on constitutional law, i've written on reading to kids, i've written on innovation, and so i'm usually asked -- i know all of you now are dying to now how do you find topics? and this topic was kind of came in a torturous way, and it all started with my daughter's piano teacher, and my daughter's piano teac
going deeps what we talk about tonight, on the development of the military submarine, john phillip holland. can't speak to submarines up out of the three books, planes, cars and submarine, it's something you'll never find me. in y'all can go deep. i'll let you talk about your book. one quick housekeeping note before we start, if you could all pull out your phones and silence your cell phone you. don't have to turn them off. you can follow us on facebook and twitter but don't want anyone to be...
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so, on the one hand we have this biography by phillip schrieber klein.he most recent biography of buchanan is by gene harvey baker, which was published in 2004. gene harvey baker is a very renowned, very accomplished historian, and her work is one to which many people nowadays turn to first. baker views buchanan, though, in ways that echo those of buchanan's contemporary republican rivals. her take on buchanan, though it does offer a substantial contrast to the one that phillip klein advanced. bak baker emphasizes buchanan's close associations with southern politicians. she also argues that those associations affected the decisions that buchanan made as president. and she titles her chapter on buchanan's approach to the secession crisis as appeasing the south. baker says in short that buchanan consistently sided with southern interests during his presidency. and she argues that his unwillingness to assert federal authority during the secession crisis was his shortcoming. major shortcoming as president. and to be sure, that was a criticism raised by conte
so, on the one hand we have this biography by phillip schrieber klein.he most recent biography of buchanan is by gene harvey baker, which was published in 2004. gene harvey baker is a very renowned, very accomplished historian, and her work is one to which many people nowadays turn to first. baker views buchanan, though, in ways that echo those of buchanan's contemporary republican rivals. her take on buchanan, though it does offer a substantial contrast to the one that phillip klein advanced....
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we don't know for sure. >> phillip mudd has the smile. i'll play this and let you respond.e's what daniel was talking about. >> grassroots movement, the likes of which the world has never seen before. >> we're all part of this very historic movement, a movement the likes of which actually the world has never seen before. >> unemployment is the lowest it's been in 17 years, business enthusiasm is about as high as they've ever seen. we're being very, very strong on our southern border. and i would say the likes of which this country certainly has never seen. >> so phillip, that last comment was about opioid addiction, the crisis in america. the same event he made that north korea remark. do you think the president has elevated this threat because of his love of a particular catch phrase? >> i think he's making a confused decision. when you listen to what we just heard, don, you're hearing him typically talk to a domestic audience. he understands that audience. clearly he understood it better than we did during the election. the problem is, he's using same language for an audi
we don't know for sure. >> phillip mudd has the smile. i'll play this and let you respond.e's what daniel was talking about. >> grassroots movement, the likes of which the world has never seen before. >> we're all part of this very historic movement, a movement the likes of which actually the world has never seen before. >> unemployment is the lowest it's been in 17 years, business enthusiasm is about as high as they've ever seen. we're being very, very strong on our...
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phillip. >> all right. kelly, thank you. >>> this morning the fbi is still trying to figure out who bombed a minnesota mosque damaging part of the building. it happened early saturday at the islamic center in bloomington. no one was injured but the imam's office was destroyed. the governor visited the site and strongly condemned the attack. >> if the roles were reversed it would be called a terrorist attack and that's what it is. it's an act of terrorism. a criminal act of terrorism. >> faith communities around bloomington have expressed their support for the mosque members. the islamic center plans to hold a solidarity event saturday to express their gratitude. >>> in florida over a weekend a massive sinkhole continues to grow swallowing two more homes and four more houses nearby were condemned as workers continue to try to stabilize the area that's now over 300 feet. >>> in new orleans drone video of flooded streets after a pounding rain averaged about 2 inches of water per hour, up to 10 inches fell in s
phillip. >> all right. kelly, thank you. >>> this morning the fbi is still trying to figure out who bombed a minnesota mosque damaging part of the building. it happened early saturday at the islamic center in bloomington. no one was injured but the imam's office was destroyed. the governor visited the site and strongly condemned the attack. >> if the roles were reversed it would be called a terrorist attack and that's what it is. it's an act of terrorism. a criminal act of...
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phillip, you were there. what was if like? >> well, hari, it was-- it was extraordinary in the sense that there were a lot more people there than what was anticipated. several thousand, by one estimate, 15,000 alone marching from a section of roxbury, which is a black community in boston, to the boston common, where the so-called free speech rally was taking place, which was organized by a group of right-wing activists in the area with some very controversial speakers on hand. they-- the march essentially involved people of all races and represented a number of religions. i spoke to muslims. i spoke to crist crans. i spoke to a number of people who said they'd come in from hartford, "connecticut, part of what they call the moral monday, an offshoot of what happened in north carolina, around voting rights. and they said they would not have missed this because wherever there is hate-- quote, unquote-- they want to counter it with love. so the majority of people i spoke with were people who thought for themselves. antiwhite supre
phillip, you were there. what was if like? >> well, hari, it was-- it was extraordinary in the sense that there were a lot more people there than what was anticipated. several thousand, by one estimate, 15,000 alone marching from a section of roxbury, which is a black community in boston, to the boston common, where the so-called free speech rally was taking place, which was organized by a group of right-wing activists in the area with some very controversial speakers on hand. they-- the...
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ilia: maÑana viernes 25 de agosto se llevarÁ a cabo la noche latina de los phillips, los interesadosck durante sus presentaciones en vivo. brady aprovechÓ para cantar a capella y demostrar que sigue teniendo las mismas habilidades de hace mÁs de 15 aÑos cuando comenzÓ su carrera profesional. ♪ ♪ pero como era de esperarse, tambiÉn la criticaron por esto. por esta fotografÍa, maríah carey ha tenido que aguantar fuertes comentarios, segÚn sus seguidores la cantante retocÓ esta imagen y usaron como prueba las fotos en barcelona. rumores aseguran que la razÓn por la que ricky martin no quiso cantar con maluma fue por celos de su prometido. la canciÓn que iba a ser interpretada en costa rica, fue cancelada por que el novio de ricky martin desconfÍa de la quÍmica que existe entre ricky martin y maluma. ilia:, gracias por su compaÑÍa. jorge: jueves 24 de agosto, estas son las principales noticias se preparan en texas para la llegada del huracÁn harvey. advierten sobre severas inundaciones. termina la amenaza de deportaciÓn para una hondureÑabeneficiaria de daca detenida equivocadamente por
ilia: maÑana viernes 25 de agosto se llevarÁ a cabo la noche latina de los phillips, los interesadosck durante sus presentaciones en vivo. brady aprovechÓ para cantar a capella y demostrar que sigue teniendo las mismas habilidades de hace mÁs de 15 aÑos cuando comenzÓ su carrera profesional. ♪ ♪ pero como era de esperarse, tambiÉn la criticaron por esto. por esta fotografÍa, maríah carey ha tenido que aguantar fuertes comentarios, segÚn sus seguidores la cantante retocÓ esta...
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take us through that. >> for richard phillips we were in virginia beach.riday in 2009. i was at my daughter's easter tea party. we set up a buffet line, a school where marine corps parent and army parents going through this buffet line to get cookies and stuff. as i was walking to my daughter i got a message, and we will get him now so went to say goodbye. i mentioned that was part of combat. getting shot at is easy, looking your kids in the eye and realizing it is the last time you will see each other is hard. there is a difference between kissing your kid good night and kissing your kids goodbye so i kissed her goodbye and turned around and went to work. a funny part of the story, a set amount of time to get there and rescue anyone, a certain amount of time, a set amount of time, we had never done it in 25 years. i was ahead of schedule and there's a 7-11 outside the base where i worked and i stopped there to get as much cash as i can out of the atm and the reason i'm doing this is we are jumping near the east coast of africa, we might not end up where w
take us through that. >> for richard phillips we were in virginia beach.riday in 2009. i was at my daughter's easter tea party. we set up a buffet line, a school where marine corps parent and army parents going through this buffet line to get cookies and stuff. as i was walking to my daughter i got a message, and we will get him now so went to say goodbye. i mentioned that was part of combat. getting shot at is easy, looking your kids in the eye and realizing it is the last time you will...
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we speak to arlene phillips. good evening.essing familiarity, a minute's silence was held today to remember terror victims in a major european city. the public and politicians came together in barcelona in scenes which have echoed london, manchester and paris over the last year. as they stood still, police action to tackle the suspects was swift. police killed five people in cambrils, south—west of barcelona, after another car attack killed one and injured six. but the driver of yesterday's van is still on the run. what has surprised many is the scale of the islamist terror threat in catalonia. 0ur reporter elaine dunkley joins us from barcelona. yes, this is las ramblas, a street hugely popular with shoppers and tourists. when fc barcelona win a major title, this is where they come to celebrate with the cup. but things couldn't be more different today. thousands of been here to mourn and pay respects. 2a hours ago, 13 were killed and more than 100 injured when a van ploughed into pedestrians. tonight, police are still searchi
we speak to arlene phillips. good evening.essing familiarity, a minute's silence was held today to remember terror victims in a major european city. the public and politicians came together in barcelona in scenes which have echoed london, manchester and paris over the last year. as they stood still, police action to tackle the suspects was swift. police killed five people in cambrils, south—west of barcelona, after another car attack killed one and injured six. but the driver of yesterday's...
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it is the phillips curve. i do like it.it is one of the most complicated ways of looking at it, but quite fun. i also want to talk about gold. metals status as a haven being eroded? allianz chief economic advisor mohamed el-erian reckons it is. he says a portion of the traditional buyer interest has been diverted to the growing markets for cryptocurrencies. the returns, he argues, there have been significantly greater -- it is a pretty bold call. have they significantly changed? stephen: the korean story of the weekend, people have realized there's nothing to be done. i think steve bannon made this comment that you've got a city of 10 million people 30 kilometers from the north korean border. any kind of military action against north korea is a nonstarter because 10 million people will be killed. francine: but for your portfolio, something can be done. stephen: gold, i'm pretty neutral. maybe it has a very small part in your portfolio, but doesn't yield anything. when you do get these flareups, it seems to subside fairly qu
it is the phillips curve. i do like it.it is one of the most complicated ways of looking at it, but quite fun. i also want to talk about gold. metals status as a haven being eroded? allianz chief economic advisor mohamed el-erian reckons it is. he says a portion of the traditional buyer interest has been diverted to the growing markets for cryptocurrencies. the returns, he argues, there have been significantly greater -- it is a pretty bold call. have they significantly changed? stephen: the...
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he will, rhodri phillips, serve his full sentence for those offences.reland and scotland. some of those outbreaks could be fairly heavy with localised flooding and the odd rumble of slander possible for scotland. creeping into northern england through the day but for much of england and wales lied largely dry plate and feeling warm with highs of 24. through this evening, the rain eases eastwards, fizzling out from the west becoming drier. for much of england and wales plenty of dry weather and plain and overnight lows of between 11 and 15. tomorrow a vast improvement from rather violent and scotland, good spells of sunshine but it looks like it'll be mostly dry for much of central and england and wales with highs of around 25 degrees. the police watchdog has said that the paedophile ian watkins could have been arrested nearly four years earlier if south wales police had investigated numerous tip—offs. the billionaire chairman and heir of samsung has been jailed for five years for corruption. convoys of up to three lorries controlled by wifi and a single
he will, rhodri phillips, serve his full sentence for those offences.reland and scotland. some of those outbreaks could be fairly heavy with localised flooding and the odd rumble of slander possible for scotland. creeping into northern england through the day but for much of england and wales lied largely dry plate and feeling warm with highs of 24. through this evening, the rain eases eastwards, fizzling out from the west becoming drier. for much of england and wales plenty of dry weather and...