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. >>> i'm b-rad and this is the flying fisherman. >> get them, b-rad. >> this is from the pmr stuntshannel. you know this has been well thought out. >> i'm going to watch. >> oh! >> oh, my goodness. >> 30 miles an hour on to an eight foot ramp in an old fiberglass boat being pulled by a car. they had safety prekraugs. brad had a helmet on. and they had padding on the other side of the ramp. >> that was nowhere near where he landed, right under the ramp. >> they weren't expecting any jump at all. >> brad rag dolls over the jump. now he's in a lump of brad on the other side. >> are you all right? >> [ bleep ]. >> think back to that one time you took a hard hit. do you know in a feeling that your body gets, that -- >> yeah. >> all over. a shot of adrenaline, your body going into preservation mode. that's brad right now. >> four, five -- >> got some dirt, are you good? >> can you feel your toes? >> yeah. >> i don't have children but there is a cool mama that lives inside of me, if you don't die i'm going to carry you. >> he doesn't die. he has a bloody elbow. he starts to come around. >>
. >>> i'm b-rad and this is the flying fisherman. >> get them, b-rad. >> this is from the pmr stuntshannel. you know this has been well thought out. >> i'm going to watch. >> oh! >> oh, my goodness. >> 30 miles an hour on to an eight foot ramp in an old fiberglass boat being pulled by a car. they had safety prekraugs. brad had a helmet on. and they had padding on the other side of the ramp. >> that was nowhere near where he landed, right under...
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Feb 24, 2018
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yes, it is pretty rad. if everybody landed their runsi pretty rad.amgb's in record—breaking fifth medal of these games. the british team have had ups and downs here, but billy morgan has ensured they have hit their targets of making this their most successful winter of making this their most successful winter olympics in history. they have had £30 million of funding, double the last games, but those in charge insist it is worth it. we knew would be a future in jeopardy, high risk, high reward, consistency required, delivery under pressure. the athletes did phenomenally well. but could teamgb add one more to their tally? the woman's curlers in a bronze medal play—off against japan, which proved predictably edgy. the british team with a slender 2—1 lead at the halfway point. but by the final end it was japan that had a 1—point advantage. britain where closest, extra time beckoned, but eve muirhead went for broke with calamitous results. in drawing for glory she knocked out her own stone, handing japan the bronze. and bitter disappointment for britain.
yes, it is pretty rad. if everybody landed their runsi pretty rad.amgb's in record—breaking fifth medal of these games. the british team have had ups and downs here, but billy morgan has ensured they have hit their targets of making this their most successful winter of making this their most successful winter olympics in history. they have had £30 million of funding, double the last games, but those in charge insist it is worth it. we knew would be a future in jeopardy, high risk, high...
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we had to sent our last communication and had to indemnify our con rads.ted to do the eulogy. >> greetings to the people, this is tanya. i was to -- because the fash she's pig media has been painting a distorted picture of these sisters and brothers. we loved of other so much, neither could -- could have loved an individual the way we loved each other, probably because our relationship wasn't based on [ bleep ] attitudes and goals. it's because of this that i still feel strong and determined the fight. i was ripped off by the pigs when they murdered kud roe. the pligs probably had a -- tha he wore around his neck. >> the things she talk about -- >> he helped me see that it's not how long we live that's important, it's how we live, what we decide to do with our lives. i died in that firearm on 54th street but out of the ashes was reborn, i know what i have to do. while i have no death wish i have never been afraid of death. i would never chose to live the rest of my life surrounded by pigs like the hearsts. death to the fascist insects that preys upon the l
we had to sent our last communication and had to indemnify our con rads.ted to do the eulogy. >> greetings to the people, this is tanya. i was to -- because the fash she's pig media has been painting a distorted picture of these sisters and brothers. we loved of other so much, neither could -- could have loved an individual the way we loved each other, probably because our relationship wasn't based on [ bleep ] attitudes and goals. it's because of this that i still feel strong and...
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. >> what set off kim's tie rad? she just thanked her colleagues for their support.sjp told us if spn is suffering for any reason it's involuntary you wand to convey condolences. kim left us a little clue. inside the mean girls culture that destroyed "sex and the city," the bitterness is detailed. one, salary, sjp who was also executive producer on the show got $1 million an episode. the other three $350,000 each. >> stop i'm going to cry. >> two, sex scenes. sjp was able to keep her bra on. three odd man out. these three would bond and gossip while kim kept to herself. >> i'm sorry to put a big cloud over the big day. >> was it all just fake friendship. here's what sjp and kim told us. >> these are my three sisters. >> i've never seen a group of people work so well together and be so kind. >> it's family, friends as family. that family is -- will never go away. >> that was then. this is now. >> the common ground we had was the series. the series is over. >> wow. okay. meanwhile it's nothing but love between hoda kotbe and savannah guthrie. it's their first olympics
. >> what set off kim's tie rad? she just thanked her colleagues for their support.sjp told us if spn is suffering for any reason it's involuntary you wand to convey condolences. kim left us a little clue. inside the mean girls culture that destroyed "sex and the city," the bitterness is detailed. one, salary, sjp who was also executive producer on the show got $1 million an episode. the other three $350,000 each. >> stop i'm going to cry. >> two, sex scenes. sjp was...
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>> this is our house ex sueded whole wheat rad tour and they look like tiny little radiators. >> theyghts or as they say around here radiator. >> what is it exactly. >> we have a wild bore ragu and parmesan cheese with it. it's very comforting. oh, my god. it's whole wheat. >> yes. >> so much more healthy for you? >> yes. kind of. >> we can say that. >> dig in. absolutely. >> is it byob. >> byob. >> are people thrilled that they have a new restaurant in collingswood? >> the town, um, actually not just from people in the town even people from philadelphia have been coming, um, it's been absolutely over women ming the amount of guests that come through the door every day. >> yeah. >> and are just very happy that we're here. >> it's right off patco, right? >> absolutely. right across the street. so it makes it very convenient, very easy to come from philadelphia. >> now, here's the test. i think it's good. but craig leban has he been in yet? >> he has. our review just came out the other day actually, um -- >> he gives four bells as the ultimate but nobody ever gets that. >> wht did you g
>> this is our house ex sueded whole wheat rad tour and they look like tiny little radiators. >> theyghts or as they say around here radiator. >> what is it exactly. >> we have a wild bore ragu and parmesan cheese with it. it's very comforting. oh, my god. it's whole wheat. >> yes. >> so much more healthy for you? >> yes. kind of. >> we can say that. >> dig in. absolutely. >> is it byob. >> byob. >> are people thrilled that...
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that's pretty rad. what did you do today?> we went to the pub. >>> i tell you this much, you do have to appreciate dedication. the video starts, the fella walks up, his hand on the tummy, eight a pretty flat tummy. >> does he know this woman? >> this is her brother, this is sort of next level trolling. ♪ da, da, da, da, da, da >> why do you have to do that at the worst times? >> doesn't matter what she's doing, if it's in the middle of the conversation if it's the time it's happening. now her belly is growing. sometimes she's trying to escape he's like not today. the hand will find but >> please stop. that's like the third time today. >> that's super cute. i really like that he's to be this. >> this is the best one, my favorite one because there is an audience as well and she's trying to share her frustrations. >> i hate you so much and i say that every single one of these stupid videos. >> you can't divorce your brother. >> no, he's there forever, but payback is going to be when you need him to baby sit. >> and that moment r
that's pretty rad. what did you do today?> we went to the pub. >>> i tell you this much, you do have to appreciate dedication. the video starts, the fella walks up, his hand on the tummy, eight a pretty flat tummy. >> does he know this woman? >> this is her brother, this is sort of next level trolling. ♪ da, da, da, da, da, da >> why do you have to do that at the worst times? >> doesn't matter what she's doing, if it's in the middle of the conversation if...
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>> reporter: the rad freedom fighters staged a walkout because they want general elections nothe coronation of a new anc chief. but among otr opposition parties, there was tremendous good will to mr. ramaphosa. >> we wholeheartedly support the nomination, mr. president. >> reporter: he acknowledged the problem the country faces. >> issues of corruption, issues of how to straighten out ou state-owned enterprises and we dealreith state capture issues on our rad scre (singing) >> rorter: outside parliament, anc supporters were jubilant, after nearly a decade oforruption and mismanagement, president ramy hosa, thehope, will restore their party's pride and the country's economic portunes. >> woodruff: that t from l >> woodruff: that report from lindsey hilsum of independent n televisis. the president of turkey and thes u.s.op diplomat met today, amid tensions over the syria conflict.ta secretary ofte rex tillerson arrived in ankara for talks with president recep tayyip erdogan. turkey has demanded the u.s. stop supportinkurdish fighters in syria. last month, the turks launched an air and ground
>> reporter: the rad freedom fighters staged a walkout because they want general elections nothe coronation of a new anc chief. but among otr opposition parties, there was tremendous good will to mr. ramaphosa. >> we wholeheartedly support the nomination, mr. president. >> reporter: he acknowledged the problem the country faces. >> issues of corruption, issues of how to straighten out ou state-owned enterprises and we dealreith state capture issues on our rad scre...
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. >> great itiative fmed to err rad kate maare rad kate mal there in aftrica. how many kids been affected by malaria. and how easy it is to prevent t we've continued to raise money to send to africa. >> why do you do this? do you feel a global responsibility? >> obviously life is way bigger than basketball. way bigger than how many points i can score on the court. and championships i can win. if i can have change off the court as well and change at least one person's liechltd i think that's a success. >> you are in the bay area, silicon valley is literally a stone's throw from oakland. and you are going into silicon valley trying to change the game there. why is that important to you? these player tech summits. help me understand. that's a different level of the game? >> it is. like i said last year we had technology summit where we invited nba play tours come to the bay area and bridge the gap between nba and silicon valley. >> i think when it comes to roll models especially for latino kids, we don't have that many role models, either the straight hustler, may
. >> great itiative fmed to err rad kate maare rad kate mal there in aftrica. how many kids been affected by malaria. and how easy it is to prevent t we've continued to raise money to send to africa. >> why do you do this? do you feel a global responsibility? >> obviously life is way bigger than basketball. way bigger than how many points i can score on the court. and championships i can win. if i can have change off the court as well and change at least one person's liechltd...
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soil sample used to test for rad logical contamination was not reliable. >> they could be indicative of some of the compounds naturally occurring in background soil. >> they plan to retest all of the areas for radioactive contamination that will likely delay a housing and retail development project. >> they served in vietnam and the middle east now some bay area war veterans are serving time behind bars. but tonight san francisco sheriffs are giving them a final chance at redemption. here's rare access inside prisons to bring us this report. >> deep in the bowls of san francisco county jail number five our nation's warriors are getting a seconds chance and for some there may not be another. >> you feel like this is your last chance? >> yeah. this is. >> for the first time tv cameras are inside the sheriff departments program known as cover. today it's therapy through singing. >> some of these companies they do hire felons. >> last week was a mini job fare. and every tuesday it's yoga night where the inmates practice mindfulness. their offenses vary. group the inmates together, get th
soil sample used to test for rad logical contamination was not reliable. >> they could be indicative of some of the compounds naturally occurring in background soil. >> they plan to retest all of the areas for radioactive contamination that will likely delay a housing and retail development project. >> they served in vietnam and the middle east now some bay area war veterans are serving time behind bars. but tonight san francisco sheriffs are giving them a final chance at...
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but rad hignhild mowinckel. >> this is a downhiller. >> she takes over the lead by 0.8. she's made no bones about it. these are her final games, she's going to continue on that all-time world cup victory held by ingemar stenmark. lindsey really wants a go at that. she will continue to ski beyond this games. and the world cup circuit, hoping to pass the great swede. this is maryna gasienica-daniel. >> there's 2.5 seconds down to 3.67 seconds in six people. each of these, you see the 1.72 gap, that's from the downhill portion. she's skiing good slalom but it's earned in the downhill. >> looks like she will take over the lead. she does by almost two seconds. if you were with us for the downhill run by alice merryweather, we talked about being added to this olympic ski team on february 3rd, selected to compete at these games for a replacement for the alpine skier who was forced to withdraw due to injury. this is a lot happening in this 21-year-old's life in a very short period of time, getting the call for her first olympics. down she goes for her second olympic run. >> merr
but rad hignhild mowinckel. >> this is a downhiller. >> she takes over the lead by 0.8. she's made no bones about it. these are her final games, she's going to continue on that all-time world cup victory held by ingemar stenmark. lindsey really wants a go at that. she will continue to ski beyond this games. and the world cup circuit, hoping to pass the great swede. this is maryna gasienica-daniel. >> there's 2.5 seconds down to 3.67 seconds in six people. each of these, you...
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it's called the rad program. >> even though the program allow the city to give these buildings to thefit companies, they had a spin on it. they wanted to let nonprofit organizations lead the charge. >> i think it's a good model. the neighborhood people were committed for life. we took it over. our job has been to renovate the buildings and to renovate it that it will continue to serve the community for 100 years. >> the new apartment has new appliances, new paint, new floors, and new cabinets. >> i like everything especially the kitchen. >> on the roof, you will find solar panels. it's the spirit of the project that is so important. >> the murals have been restored at the requests of residents. you cannot create community if you don't provide a safe home for families. that is also why there is so much to care for. >> the gate was never locked. anyone could just barge in any unit. it did happen in the past. some seniors were robbed. now we have this beautiful high- class glass enclosure. >> it is like the legacy of what he fought for most of his life. he worked for this for decades. kt
it's called the rad program. >> even though the program allow the city to give these buildings to thefit companies, they had a spin on it. they wanted to let nonprofit organizations lead the charge. >> i think it's a good model. the neighborhood people were committed for life. we took it over. our job has been to renovate the buildings and to renovate it that it will continue to serve the community for 100 years. >> the new apartment has new appliances, new paint, new floors,...
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and he rad phied the constitution of the united states. early on in the nation's history, there was a roosevelt in public service and it was inspiring to fdr growing up. you'll notice fdrs wheelchair here as well. the wheelchair is something he designed himself. kitchen chair, legs cut off and wheels on it. when you sat in it, you can't tell it was a wheelchair. he didn't sit in it for a long period of time. it was used to get from room to room. he would come into the room and get off that chair and onto that chair and he would spend his time there. so fdr contracted polio at the age of 39 in the year 1921. they think he picked up the polio virus at a boy scout camp he was speaking at that summer south of us here. several children who attended the camp also game down with polio. so we were speaking to the boys there and spent time at the camp and then he went to camp -- island which was the roosevelt summer home off of the coast of maine. and a few days after arriving at the camp, he didn't feel well, he was achy and tired, he thought he w
and he rad phied the constitution of the united states. early on in the nation's history, there was a roosevelt in public service and it was inspiring to fdr growing up. you'll notice fdrs wheelchair here as well. the wheelchair is something he designed himself. kitchen chair, legs cut off and wheels on it. when you sat in it, you can't tell it was a wheelchair. he didn't sit in it for a long period of time. it was used to get from room to room. he would come into the room and get off that...
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jar rad eikoff stand started on the mound for the phillies gets him looking for the strike out.d 2ks. now to the fourth danny ortiz up to bat. this goes right down the right field line. to will score on his rbi single phillies get the win six to nothing. >> usa! usa! the u.s. women's national team won gold last night in shoot out thriller against canada. team usa last won gold back in 1998 much since again it's been all canada this is the third straight games the u.s. have been in the gold medal game and finally they get the win. >>> the flyers are in action tonight. they're hosting the columbus blue jacks at the wells fargo center puck drops at 7:00. and we've got nba basketball back tonight sixers are in chicago for their first game out of the all star break. as they head into the last stretch of the season, brett brown says it's a fistfight and the sixers can't be conservative resting players now. >> in my old life when you felt like you were going to be in the finals or within a championship you definitely started managing stuff differently in this final third much that's no
jar rad eikoff stand started on the mound for the phillies gets him looking for the strike out.d 2ks. now to the fourth danny ortiz up to bat. this goes right down the right field line. to will score on his rbi single phillies get the win six to nothing. >> usa! usa! the u.s. women's national team won gold last night in shoot out thriller against canada. team usa last won gold back in 1998 much since again it's been all canada this is the third straight games the u.s. have been in the...
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. >> that's so rad! >> reporter: u.s.igure skating champion nathan chen probably wishes they hadn't. >> wow. >> reporter: in his olympic debut, the 18-year-old phenom struggled with his signature jumps. >> i think it was a little bit in my head and just let that get the best of me in the program. >> reporter: chen will have another shot next week. skier lindsey vonn with dog lucy at her side has waited eight years to come back to the olympics, after an injury kept her out of the sochi games. this time she brings the memory of her grandfather who served in the korean war and died just last year. >> i know that he's going to help me, and i'm going to win for him. >> reporter: with the first gold medals to be awarded tomorrow, the u.s. olympic committee spent the majority of today's press conference talking about the scandal surrounding former gymnastics doctor larry nassar, addressing the victims directly. >> the olympic system failed you, and we are so incredibly sorry. >> reporter: but by the close of opening ceremony ton
. >> that's so rad! >> reporter: u.s.igure skating champion nathan chen probably wishes they hadn't. >> wow. >> reporter: in his olympic debut, the 18-year-old phenom struggled with his signature jumps. >> i think it was a little bit in my head and just let that get the best of me in the program. >> reporter: chen will have another shot next week. skier lindsey vonn with dog lucy at her side has waited eight years to come back to the olympics, after an injury...
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senator leahy but it has support, strong bipartisan support from senator grassley of iowa, ted cruz, rad paul, they all support it. senator kennedy of louisiana signed on last week. those are all republicans, and thenhe it has really strong support from the democratic side. i would say watch the house judiciary committee and watch the negotiations coming up on the funding bill that is due to bee coming up in march becausee intend to make another big push to tha to get that included inte funding bill. we were adding cosponsors last week. >> to think of it gets to the president's desk he will sign it. >> i can't speak forpr the president, but it is consistent with what he says he wants. i would say yes. >> jacksonville florida, good morning. >> morning. my comment is on the price of prescription drugs. it has taken us almost to poverty level and the medication i take, the majority are the tierth three drugs that have no generics and just one medication without my insurance is almost more than half of what i receive in social security. my problem is that we are going to be in the doughnut h
senator leahy but it has support, strong bipartisan support from senator grassley of iowa, ted cruz, rad paul, they all support it. senator kennedy of louisiana signed on last week. those are all republicans, and thenhe it has really strong support from the democratic side. i would say watch the house judiciary committee and watch the negotiations coming up on the funding bill that is due to bee coming up in march becausee intend to make another big push to tha to get that included inte funding...
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now if you wanted ear rad indicate the poppy plant, drop bombs on it. if you want to get rid of the cocoa leaves, drop bombs on it. you want to get rid of the labs in mexico that make meth, drop bombs on them. that's how you win the war on drugs. nixon proved that in southeast asia. remember? they had heroin over there. he incinerated that place. >> and that's steve in cleveland, ohio. attorney general hood? >> yes? >> any answer for him? >> i ran the drug unit in the ag's office in the early 90s before i went back to home to north mississippi and the birthplace of elvis and that area to be da. i fought the battles. our cheapest bang for our buck is prevention. then you have treatment rehabilitation, incarceration. we do need to do more work overseas and i agree with you on going to the source. but our cheapest way to do it is to prevent kids at an early age, those issues, you know, that makes a better person once they have a better vocabulary. somebody just reading to them. so, you know, i think our cheapest way and our first line of defense is to prev
now if you wanted ear rad indicate the poppy plant, drop bombs on it. if you want to get rid of the cocoa leaves, drop bombs on it. you want to get rid of the labs in mexico that make meth, drop bombs on them. that's how you win the war on drugs. nixon proved that in southeast asia. remember? they had heroin over there. he incinerated that place. >> and that's steve in cleveland, ohio. attorney general hood? >> yes? >> any answer for him? >> i ran the drug unit in the...
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during the course of his research palace have made a spectacular discovery rad laughed at. that. six just so the discovery of the locker was literally i woke up one morning and said what if that sound is locked when i went to the lab and my student jeff bergdorf was waiting for me i said jeff let's go to call some rats and he looked at me ok. and we took the first rat and there's church and church and church and it would tickle the second rat nature and i meant the third and every rat of course other people who were skeptical at that. we collected more and more data about all pointed in the same direction and our attitude is you go with the data you know and don't go with logic the data tells you the nature of the world and we now know more about right after than we know. but human laughter at least in the brain. it's just. when a rat laughs it's not audible to the human ear the rat emits a series of high frequency chuckles in the range of fifty kilo heads to hear a rattle off punk's it uses an ultrasound detector tests. we can stimulate after. stimulating specific parts of the b
during the course of his research palace have made a spectacular discovery rad laughed at. that. six just so the discovery of the locker was literally i woke up one morning and said what if that sound is locked when i went to the lab and my student jeff bergdorf was waiting for me i said jeff let's go to call some rats and he looked at me ok. and we took the first rat and there's church and church and church and it would tickle the second rat nature and i meant the third and every rat of course...
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satellite/rad sarah sanders says the white house did not know the extent until the daily mail first reportedhem. and now admits the west wing is looking how it could have improved. >> we will continue to look at the process and the role we all played in how we can do it better. not just in this. every day we come to work and we hope to do a better job than the day before. as we recognize last week there were things we could have done better and we are certainly going to look at every single thing we do and how we can do it better than the day before. >> the press office declined details over what don mcgahn knew. he was aware a year ago that porter's ex-wives would give damaging information about him in the fbi interviews. more from jeff zeleny at the white house. >> reporter: christine and dave, it has been one week since a staffing scandal at the white house has shake an ev-- shaken administration to its core. still trying to answer questions of who knew what. the staff secretary rob porter accused of abusing two of his ex-wives. mere accusations are not enough according to the president.
satellite/rad sarah sanders says the white house did not know the extent until the daily mail first reportedhem. and now admits the west wing is looking how it could have improved. >> we will continue to look at the process and the role we all played in how we can do it better. not just in this. every day we come to work and we hope to do a better job than the day before. as we recognize last week there were things we could have done better and we are certainly going to look at every...
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he swapped out the pants for some super rad dad shorts. >> the production value.k at them side by side. it is incredible. >> the facial expression is just priceless. >> the production is amazing. jayden actually loved it, responding, dad, this is actually the funniest thing i've seen in my life. you're the best dad anyone could ask for. >> it's so good. >> it is great. >> i love will smith. and now to some sports skinny news. those two don't often go together. as one of the most popular quarterbacks in the nfl just got traded to the yankees, the baseball yankees. that's right. those yankees. >> that doesn't make sense. >> remember bo jackson? >> that's true. bo knows. we're talking about russell wilson, seattle seahawks, super bowl winner, record breaker, one of the highest paid guys in the nfl. >> and husband to sierra of course. >> they were married at a castle in england, had a baby last year. >> back to the sports part. russell isn't going all in on baseball. the deal allows him to join the yankees for spring camp and back to seattle for the nfl season. he's j
he swapped out the pants for some super rad dad shorts. >> the production value.k at them side by side. it is incredible. >> the facial expression is just priceless. >> the production is amazing. jayden actually loved it, responding, dad, this is actually the funniest thing i've seen in my life. you're the best dad anyone could ask for. >> it's so good. >> it is great. >> i love will smith. and now to some sports skinny news. those two don't often go...
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single list would be folly but in the face of objections from the three anti-federalists and state rad phii ratify ing ratif madison changed his mind and supported the adoption of additional amendments to prevent further abuse of powers. now in the final section of this wonderful american treasuries gallery we've been seeing these earn credibly rare priceless earliest drafts of the constitution lent by the pennsylvania historical society. we're going to see the first public printings of the bill of rights lent by david rub rubens to see how they were whittled down the 12 proposed and the 10 actually passed. let's go see those now. we're about to see the first 19 amendments proposed to the constitution. 10 were ratified but madison proposed 19 and they appear in the gazette of the united states on october 3, 1789 and you can find them online at the interactive constitution. this is this amazing new online tool the national constitution center has launched. 11 million hits since it launched where you can click on any provision and see the leading liberal and conservative scholars describ
single list would be folly but in the face of objections from the three anti-federalists and state rad phii ratify ing ratif madison changed his mind and supported the adoption of additional amendments to prevent further abuse of powers. now in the final section of this wonderful american treasuries gallery we've been seeing these earn credibly rare priceless earliest drafts of the constitution lent by the pennsylvania historical society. we're going to see the first public printings of the...
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times" interest british statesman who would said earlier he changed parties three times if anyone can radit was character to rerad -- he was wrong about gandhi wrong about inked why and gold starngd and wrong about sidney street riots but by god when the crisis of the time came he was right about -- world war ii and i think that -- to my mind inarguable so we can argue but i'm convinced that we live in a brighter, better world because this man lived and rose to power when he did on the tenth of may 1940. when he became prime minister he later wrote that i fell apart walking as destiny in all of my life in preparation for this hour and for this trial i was sure i should not fail. no one else was sure he wouldn't fail. when roosevelt learned about his being appoint ofpointed becausee time difference and fdr used to keep cabinet to work all week and depending on your point of view that was good or bad so cab thet meetings were on friday afternoon and he was handed a note saying that churchill had been called to palace to be called to replace chamberlain and he read it and looked up and said
times" interest british statesman who would said earlier he changed parties three times if anyone can radit was character to rerad -- he was wrong about gandhi wrong about inked why and gold starngd and wrong about sidney street riots but by god when the crisis of the time came he was right about -- world war ii and i think that -- to my mind inarguable so we can argue but i'm convinced that we live in a brighter, better world because this man lived and rose to power when he did on the...
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i-india raised his hanand he rad didn't have a question. [laughter] he said you know, the reason why then follow when in down the block or cursing them relentlessly is because they have no home training and they kept repeating themselves. i nodded and i tried to be gracious, but in the back of my mind i was like how can i think about someone's home training a sniper tower was set up in harlem just a short walk away from where i lived during the summer of 2016. i do not know for sure why it was there which isn't exactly a hub of activity in the pictures posted on the left side of the glass door as you enter. harlem in general is not that crying heavy. i walked to match one or 2:00 in the morning unscathed. i've never heard of gunshots. i thought maybe they were preparing for something to go down during independence day celebrations. i moved in around this time last summer and there had been no cyber tower. its presence communicated. sometimes a car would be parked beside the door. i tried to see if there was anyone in the tower, but the wind
i-india raised his hanand he rad didn't have a question. [laughter] he said you know, the reason why then follow when in down the block or cursing them relentlessly is because they have no home training and they kept repeating themselves. i nodded and i tried to be gracious, but in the back of my mind i was like how can i think about someone's home training a sniper tower was set up in harlem just a short walk away from where i lived during the summer of 2016. i do not know for sure why it was...
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i think unless you can do it bipartisan and off the rad ar, come with 218 votes in house combined, you getting there. nra will gets it troops up, they are not just -- >> even when they are in favare of something like with bump stock it still did not move in congress. >> there are still 300 million guns, 200 million who own them, they feel passionate about these, you can't blame the nra for this tragedy, too many people are, and you should not blame the president either. david: vote in tonight's poll, do you believe it is time for fbi to clean up its corrupt leadership and focus on prevents criming rather than political witch-hunts? cast your vote on twitter @loudobbs, and follow him on twitter, like him on facebook, and follow him on instagram. >> up next, president trump says that russia indictments clear his campaign and prove no collusion, we'll talk up the russia witch-hunt with chris farrell o so, from the two trucks over here... i want you to pick a new truck for your mom or dad, knowing that they could possibly pass it down to you one day. cool. but before you decide, you should
i think unless you can do it bipartisan and off the rad ar, come with 218 votes in house combined, you getting there. nra will gets it troops up, they are not just -- >> even when they are in favare of something like with bump stock it still did not move in congress. >> there are still 300 million guns, 200 million who own them, they feel passionate about these, you can't blame the nra for this tragedy, too many people are, and you should not blame the president either. david: vote...
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the time we moved to golden gate she goes from being ape prisoner to already suggesting to the cam radswith her that she doesn't think she wants to go home. she had to convince us this weept some bull shut that he was going to change her mind. when i finally talked to her, i'm one of the last people who did it. i figured if anyone can persuade her, it's me. i will persuade her that this is a dumb idea. i saw this is serious shut. you are probably going to die. >> the fbi came and said there is a new communique that came in and it was patty's voice. randy took this deep breath. >> i would like to begin this statement by informing the public that i wrote what i'm about to say. it's what i feel. i have never been forced to say anything on any tape. >> there was a moment of truth when we had a meeting and we were out in the main room, the main room at golden gate and she is blind folded. we are all sitting around and none of us have ski masks. the question is posed to her, you are now no longer a prisoner. we are going to release you somewhere that you agree to go. we understand that you do
the time we moved to golden gate she goes from being ape prisoner to already suggesting to the cam radswith her that she doesn't think she wants to go home. she had to convince us this weept some bull shut that he was going to change her mind. when i finally talked to her, i'm one of the last people who did it. i figured if anyone can persuade her, it's me. i will persuade her that this is a dumb idea. i saw this is serious shut. you are probably going to die. >> the fbi came and said...
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. >> reporter: multiple long- range acoustic devices or l rads can be staged or deliver into neighborhoodslooding. the omnidirectional speakers can broadcast warnings heard up to a mile away. last, city staffers will knock on doors if an 11th how many attempt to alert residents is needed. for its part the the santa clara valley water district has already changed how much rain water is held in anderson reservoir. last year, historic downpours pushed water over the spillway flooding the coyote creek and eventually rocksprings and williams creek neighborhoods and a mobile home park. since december, the district has released water in the dam keeping capacity at just 25%. >> the water in there is from last year. so it's adequate but it's below the capacity. >> and to make sure it doesn't get over capacity, what would you do? >> well, if we get more water, we would release it. >> reporter: every. >> reporter: the water district is in talks with the army corps of engineers about a memorandum of understanding that could be worked out this week and once the ink is dry, will allow the water district
. >> reporter: multiple long- range acoustic devices or l rads can be staged or deliver into neighborhoodslooding. the omnidirectional speakers can broadcast warnings heard up to a mile away. last, city staffers will knock on doors if an 11th how many attempt to alert residents is needed. for its part the the santa clara valley water district has already changed how much rain water is held in anderson reservoir. last year, historic downpours pushed water over the spillway flooding the...
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today -- >> pretty rad. >> reporter: -- it looks like this. >> we just ordered $80,000 more of wood. we'll have more than twice this amount in the next month. to be ready for the season. >> reporter: the major league season. their application accepted in recent weeks, birdman is now officially one of 25 or so bat companies licensed by mlb. that's just the start. >> we're also submitting for the world baseball/softball council, it gets us in the world baseball classic, the olympics, the pro leagues in japan and korea. >> reporter: that he progressed to the stage for a combination of reasons. increased funding through an investor certainly helped, as did the friendship gary formed last year with the one and only many ramirez. >> a lot of companies don't do this, he said, you guys have good wood, your bats are consistent. he loves the light heartedness of it. >> reporter: many's endorsement accompanied with a new cnc machine has birdman flying high. while a lot has changed for the guys in the last year and a half, some things never will, including the hands-on finishing touch to each ba
today -- >> pretty rad. >> reporter: -- it looks like this. >> we just ordered $80,000 more of wood. we'll have more than twice this amount in the next month. to be ready for the season. >> reporter: the major league season. their application accepted in recent weeks, birdman is now officially one of 25 or so bat companies licensed by mlb. that's just the start. >> we're also submitting for the world baseball/softball council, it gets us in the world baseball...
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. >> and a light application ofpanese rad dish. >> the was on that will plump >> she reeatment onc whennulas. >> i'm excited for the new technique. the other one was a lot of pricking. >> dr. steven davis in cherry hill says they're so hot right now he's using the flexible tiny tubes for 95 percent of his facial injections. >> lips happen to be one of the most popular places to get injected to make them look more voluptuous. >> he says this leads to less swelling and redness. >> and bruising all those other things that you would worry about with needles, this eliminates that. >> dr. davis says you end up with a more natural look that lasts up to nine months. >> so, what do you think? >> they're great. definitely fuller. >> dr. davis is offering $200 off that treatment if you call this week to book an appointment and we have an exclusive deal at salon 360 a 10 percent discount for anyone who mentions 6abc. we'll break it all down for you on our web site 6abc.com. >> all right thank you oing to do it for "action news" at 4:00 now for brian taff, alicia vitarelli and adam joseph, i'm sharr
. >> and a light application ofpanese rad dish. >> the was on that will plump >> she reeatment onc whennulas. >> i'm excited for the new technique. the other one was a lot of pricking. >> dr. steven davis in cherry hill says they're so hot right now he's using the flexible tiny tubes for 95 percent of his facial injections. >> lips happen to be one of the most popular places to get injected to make them look more voluptuous. >> he says this leads to...
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so this is pretty -- i mean, this is rad.>> i don't know. leather pants? >> seth: yeah. >> i don't know. there's a story. because -- show this one. >> seth: yeah, this one is fantastic. >> this one. >> seth: i mean, that's fantastic. >> so -- well, it's not fantastic. because he was not a great michael jackson impersonator. >> seth: okay. >> and i was really mad that i had to just sit on the bench and snap. >> seth: interesting. >> because i being do the moonwalk way better than him. >> seth: gotcha. >> and i didn't understand at the time. >> seth: ah. >> as a child that maybe me playing michael jackson is probably not the best casting choice. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] that if you were opening a catalog and they went with you instead of the other kid. >> well, funny story. i meet this kid again on a casting call, a go-see i guess -- >> seth: a go-see. >> that's a little modeling lingo for you. [ laughter ] so i meet him again. and we're both up for this department store shoot, it's called "robinson's" which is the "gimbels"
so this is pretty -- i mean, this is rad.>> i don't know. leather pants? >> seth: yeah. >> i don't know. there's a story. because -- show this one. >> seth: yeah, this one is fantastic. >> this one. >> seth: i mean, that's fantastic. >> so -- well, it's not fantastic. because he was not a great michael jackson impersonator. >> seth: okay. >> and i was really mad that i had to just sit on the bench and snap. >> seth: interesting....
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but that is one way in which we use some of that aid if it's directly contributed to the e rad if i case of drugs. >> thank you all. >> thank you, gentlemen, for your appearance. thanks to all of the men and women who you represent and the work they do for our country. mr. wray, are you aware of a gentleman by the name of oleg daraposka? >> i have heard the name. >> fair to call him a putin-linked russian oligarch? >> well, i'll leave that characterization to others. and certainly not in this setting. >> chuck grassley, the chairman of the judiciary committee, last week sent a letter to a london-based lawyer who is a -- represents mr. dare pos ka and asked if christopher steele was employed either directly or indirect indirectly by daraposka at time of writing dossier. do you know if he worked for him? >> that's not something i can answer. >> could we discuss it in the classified setting? >> there might be more we could say there. >> thank you. maybe we'll hear back from the lawyer in london, as well, to give us a straight answer. jim comey testified before this committee in an opening s
but that is one way in which we use some of that aid if it's directly contributed to the e rad if i case of drugs. >> thank you all. >> thank you, gentlemen, for your appearance. thanks to all of the men and women who you represent and the work they do for our country. mr. wray, are you aware of a gentleman by the name of oleg daraposka? >> i have heard the name. >> fair to call him a putin-linked russian oligarch? >> well, i'll leave that characterization to...
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will compete in pyongyang have arrived ahead of those games ten skaters arrived on a chartered and rad direct flight between north and south korea an agreement was reached last month between the two countries to allow a delegation of athletes to compete the two teams will walk together under a unification flag at next week's opening ceremony. the third trial of former usa gymnastics team doctor laurie nasr has been adjourned to friday dozens more women are expected to testify that they were sexually abused by nasser the presiding judge says the total number of victims tops two hundred sixty five as the trial started the entire usa gymnastics board announced their resignation the u.s. olympic committee had pressured them to do so and so was last week sentenced to up to one hundred seventy five years in prison in a separate case lynn pick champion simone baal's was among his victims but well the twenty year old is targeting a return to competition i think it's very hard for someone to go through what i've gone through recently and it's very hard to talk about. but i think the judge is my
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exists when you have those people in the hallway, makes it difficult for law enforcement to come annie rad kate this threat. and he understood this and that's why he conducted the assault at this particular time. so when we go back to preparation, all schools are required by law to have these lockdown drills and preparation. but the truth of the matter is how serious are you about fortifying your school. we have to take into consideration, believe it or not this is not a crime ridden neighborhood, this is hab bear ration than the norm. and oftentimes we reflect on when has happened in the past. >> fortifying skoochools, that' where we are today. we now have jim guard back on the phone. math teacher at the high school where the shooting took place. can you hear me now? >> i can hear you now. >> thanks for coming on. we know what you are experience today is harrowing. we are glad you are safe. can you walk us through what you saw today? >> yes, at 2:20 or so i finished up reviewing for a test for my advanced algebra class that i have. and fire alarm went off. i thought was strange considerin
exists when you have those people in the hallway, makes it difficult for law enforcement to come annie rad kate this threat. and he understood this and that's why he conducted the assault at this particular time. so when we go back to preparation, all schools are required by law to have these lockdown drills and preparation. but the truth of the matter is how serious are you about fortifying your school. we have to take into consideration, believe it or not this is not a crime ridden...
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whether you lived a very quiet life here in savannah, worked in the company, clocked in for 35 35 years, rad a good family, you are a hero, too. and i think too often in our society we put certain folks on pedestals as he rose because of something they missed they did for the sacrifices they did, but every day, i mean, i was walking over here just from the hotel looking at people curious about the sacrifices they have made for their own kids or for their marriage or for caring for an ill person. so for me while the veterans and war and everything else have become close to my heart, it reaffirmed my belief that everyone's got a great story. everyone should share that story even if you think your story is important, , make sure you share it with someone. make sure you share with your kids. unfortunately those folks that pass away, when you talk to them right before death, often they will say their biggest regret isn't i didn't write a a book r star in a movie will make more money. it's i wish i'd spent more time with my kids, or i wish i told my kids a little bit more about my life. so i know
whether you lived a very quiet life here in savannah, worked in the company, clocked in for 35 35 years, rad a good family, you are a hero, too. and i think too often in our society we put certain folks on pedestals as he rose because of something they missed they did for the sacrifices they did, but every day, i mean, i was walking over here just from the hotel looking at people curious about the sacrifices they have made for their own kids or for their marriage or for caring for an ill...
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whether the core of the financial system is in a position that's going to amplify those movements in an rad verse way and there will be a feedback to the real economy, and on that component of probability i would put that as quite low because it's not just the regulators. it's the financial institutions represented here and across the world that have really transformed the liquidity and capital positions of the institutions. give you very quick numbers, if i may. pre-crisis, the coverage of short-term liabilities for banks, the major banks particularly in the uk, plus their access to central bank facilities was 10%. now that's 110%. so they are fully covered. both their own liquidity and access to the liquidity on all the short-term liability and second figure, and we've had healthy debates on it, but the overall level of capital standards have gone up ten times but actual levels of capital have gone up about five times for the major banks, apples to apples comparison in terms of capital. that's a huge shift and the type of shift in the judgment of the bank of england, and i'll be around if
whether the core of the financial system is in a position that's going to amplify those movements in an rad verse way and there will be a feedback to the real economy, and on that component of probability i would put that as quite low because it's not just the regulators. it's the financial institutions represented here and across the world that have really transformed the liquidity and capital positions of the institutions. give you very quick numbers, if i may. pre-crisis, the coverage of...
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next i'm honored to introduce representative coleman rad wee began of the american samoa. >> thank you, mr. speaker. ny years ago, a missionary named john williams made a long journey in the 1800's to bring christianity to the people in the islands, including american samoa -- samoa. they probably surpassed their fondest hopes. today faith and church provide a strong foundation to a large percentage of our population. i think he and billy graham would have understood each other very well, though their ministries are separated by more than a century. billy graham's influence went around the world rapidly and powerfully and seemed divinely timed to coincide with the rise of communications and travel of the 20th century. as he lies in honor this week at the u.s. capitol, it is a new opportunity for a younger generation to learn more of his exceptional life and hear his message once more. that god loves each of us and when times seem troubled around us, there's someone greater to depend on. as scripture says, how shall they hear without a preach her billy graham answered that call. he desc
next i'm honored to introduce representative coleman rad wee began of the american samoa. >> thank you, mr. speaker. ny years ago, a missionary named john williams made a long journey in the 1800's to bring christianity to the people in the islands, including american samoa -- samoa. they probably surpassed their fondest hopes. today faith and church provide a strong foundation to a large percentage of our population. i think he and billy graham would have understood each other very well,...
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to add this to the mix because there are some republicans who feel like the spendin spend caps being rad adding on $300 billion over the next two years, no matter what they are for are a lot of a burden financially on this nation. >> sure. and they have a fair point about fiscal responsibility. ultimately they will not shut down this government. that is something that the democrats do. and michael wants to talk about missing facts. michael, only in dnc la la land have you missed the fact that your party shut down the government. you imperiled 8 million children in need of healthcare who were impoverished. your party did that you got nothing out of it you left the american people out to dry. you won't admit it. that won't win you the 2018 election. in fact have you hurt your chances by shutting down the government and getting nothing out of it. >> he is exactly why we went in 35th pickup. >> we won three out of four of those seats. >> you won hard red seats. focus on helping the people of puerto rico and making sure the bronx has heat. at the end of the day focus on the military and hope
to add this to the mix because there are some republicans who feel like the spendin spend caps being rad adding on $300 billion over the next two years, no matter what they are for are a lot of a burden financially on this nation. >> sure. and they have a fair point about fiscal responsibility. ultimately they will not shut down this government. that is something that the democrats do. and michael wants to talk about missing facts. michael, only in dnc la la land have you missed the fact...
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. >> i would say in general you're absolutely right rad at the migrants as beyond mexican and male andthat is definitely not the case in all of these things that make us individuals, our gender, sexuality, all of these complicate people in ways that i think we are paying enough attention to in the ways in which families have been fragmented by family structure, put certain pressure on different members of the household on gender lines and we are seeing there something happening right now in mexico in relationship to women fleeing honduras with kid. they are fleeing violence, i work with a smuggler, a female slugger who left honduras with her kid. her boyfriend had been killed so there was no paperwork of him really other than his obituary. she could lead the country because it's illegal to leave honduras as a single parent without all kinds of paperwork. she had to sneak out of her own country to get into mexico, which then is a whole new set of complicated issues of being a migrant now turned smuggler who's working to feed your kids through human smuggling coming dealing with corrupt
. >> i would say in general you're absolutely right rad at the migrants as beyond mexican and male andthat is definitely not the case in all of these things that make us individuals, our gender, sexuality, all of these complicate people in ways that i think we are paying enough attention to in the ways in which families have been fragmented by family structure, put certain pressure on different members of the household on gender lines and we are seeing there something happening right now...