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maybe i want to say to ray, "thank you, ray.enplay about this entire strange inheritance story. and who knows? it may get these two retired actors back into pictures, two lives touched forever by a man they'd never met. i'm jamie colby for "strange inheritance." thanks so much for watching. and remember -- you can't take it with you. do you have a "strange inheritance" story you'd like to share with us? we'd love to hear it. send me an e-mail or go to our website -- strangeinheritance.com for time s video collection. welcome to our first show that we're doing. i'm real excited. careful, you'll smear my lipstick. (laughter) (lively music) good evening, sir. ♪ (laughter) my goodness. ♪ millions of people are demanding my return to the screen. -what's so funny? -we are. (tarzan yell) (applause) why the hell don't the two of you go on home and let me watch my tv? (goofy laugh) (tim) mrs. wiggins? hello? goodnight, thank you. (applause) well, hello. i'm carol burnett,
maybe i want to say to ray, "thank you, ray.enplay about this entire strange inheritance story. and who knows? it may get these two retired actors back into pictures, two lives touched forever by a man they'd never met. i'm jamie colby for "strange inheritance." thanks so much for watching. and remember -- you can't take it with you. do you have a "strange inheritance" story you'd like to share with us? we'd love to hear it. send me an e-mail or go to our website --...
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ray: hey, marcus. i'm ray. lemonis: nice to meet you. ray: nice to meet you. hi, i'm debbie. i'm dino's wife. lemonis: hi, debbie. how are you? debbie #2: i'm also debbie. i'm dino and debbie's daughter. lemonis: how are you? so, three family members. debbie #2: well, ray is actually my husband. ray: i am family. lemonis: and so all four of you work here? dino: always me, ray or debbie are here all the time. lemonis: okay, that's a good thing. so, dino... dino: yes, sir? lemonis: ...was this your idea? dino: yes. i worked in a pizza place called mango's, and there was a mcdonald's, and i'm watching cars go through the drive-through. i got the idea of drive-through pizza by the slice because nobody had done it. so i was going to revolutionize and pioneer the way people eat fast food. why is pizza the most popular food on the planet and you can't get it in a drive-through? lemonis: any time i find somebody with a concept that is different than anything else i've ever seen, the risks are that consumers don't adopt the idea of driving through and getting a slice o
ray: hey, marcus. i'm ray. lemonis: nice to meet you. ray: nice to meet you. hi, i'm debbie. i'm dino's wife. lemonis: hi, debbie. how are you? debbie #2: i'm also debbie. i'm dino and debbie's daughter. lemonis: how are you? so, three family members. debbie #2: well, ray is actually my husband. ray: i am family. lemonis: and so all four of you work here? dino: always me, ray or debbie are here all the time. lemonis: okay, that's a good thing. so, dino... dino: yes, sir? lemonis: ...was this...
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ray canstaneda is my guest on the show once again. ray, welcome back. how many years is this now, and did you ever--? how blown away are you that it's come this far? ray sing canstaneda: ten years, it seems like we just started yesterday. it was a lot of work, a lot of fun, and i think the most satisfying is when you see the results and you give the checks to the nonprofits. but, yes, it's been a lot of fun. a lot of different vintners throughout the years, different restaurants, chefs, artists, and all for a great cause. damian: yeah, well, and how are you able to convince--? for instance, here we have from the maldonado vineyards. how were you able to convince these powerhouses to come into silicon valley? ray: well, that one's--good friends of mine are enrique lopez. he's the owner of encanto vineyards. and my wife and i took him and his wife to my friend's ranch in san miguel de allende back in april. and i said, "you know, i need some more vintners." he goes, "call guillermo, he's the president of mava." and then guillermo invited maldonado. and i
ray canstaneda is my guest on the show once again. ray, welcome back. how many years is this now, and did you ever--? how blown away are you that it's come this far? ray sing canstaneda: ten years, it seems like we just started yesterday. it was a lot of work, a lot of fun, and i think the most satisfying is when you see the results and you give the checks to the nonprofits. but, yes, it's been a lot of fun. a lot of different vintners throughout the years, different restaurants, chefs,...
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that usually scares off the sting rays. >>> yeah, the sting rays, they hurt when they hit you for sure. and remember the old croc hunter guy. he was killed by a sting ray. >> gosh, i can't remember. >> it is rare. >> sting rays, they don't typically kill you, but it's amazing that that killed him and that how painful those things are when you get one. so that's in southern california. up here that's not something we deal with too often. a nice looking forecast for the fourth of july. and if you are planning on some beach activities, just be safe. the weather might be cooperating in terms of fog. it's not going to be hot. it's going be a lot like what we're seeing for temperatures. but we are going to have some rip currents out there. the swell is up a little bit. a south swell running, coming from the southern hemisphere which means it's got a big interval. so sneaker waves kind of a thing. so pay attention to that if you go to the beaches over the next three to four days. the fog along the coast is reforming itself. it's been patchy because that low is weakened the high so much that t
that usually scares off the sting rays. >>> yeah, the sting rays, they hurt when they hit you for sure. and remember the old croc hunter guy. he was killed by a sting ray. >> gosh, i can't remember. >> it is rare. >> sting rays, they don't typically kill you, but it's amazing that that killed him and that how painful those things are when you get one. so that's in southern california. up here that's not something we deal with too often. a nice looking forecast for the...
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that's why we wrote the ray's act. i think there's widespread agreement that's the kind of immigration system we need as it relates to numbers. they would gradually decline over time because of the reduction in extended family migrations. you can't bring in aunt, uncles and cousins and the rest by refocusing the number of green cards on the employment systems and there's an appropriate number of immigrants and the actual impact that the legislation would have. i think once you get the system right, once the criteria are set then that's an appropriate space for legislative compromise and i tend to think that we're at legislative numbers as high as we've been since right before the 1924 immigration act and almost one in seven americans are foreign born. because most of those foreigners are low-skilled and unskilled workers and that's one reason why americans with high school degrees who are working with their hands and on their feet all day long have seen their wages suffer. so i think a gradual decline over time while r
that's why we wrote the ray's act. i think there's widespread agreement that's the kind of immigration system we need as it relates to numbers. they would gradually decline over time because of the reduction in extended family migrations. you can't bring in aunt, uncles and cousins and the rest by refocusing the number of green cards on the employment systems and there's an appropriate number of immigrants and the actual impact that the legislation would have. i think once you get the system...
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scientists hope it will identify a huge number of new x—ray sources such as black holes.
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go ahead ray go ahead. yeah i just wanted to add that i learned something hopeful and that is that i've told pump a oh there's a weight limit on the rapture. sorry. sorry about that go to africa for ever and let's stay with the media with respect i think. from jump in my colleague. with all due respect i think my colleague paul of the media we shouldn't forget that president tump was elected despite the media and it doesn't metaphor if the media gisele see him as long as they put his picture. you know as the new york times again it doesn't matter if the new york times is. giving game you know complimentary views what is important is that the name of tom puppy is on the 1st page and this is what up once he is well he is only media is not i am getting lazy says if i didn't know it like i would disagree let me go to patrick right now it's because media determines how people think about an issue here and they are at fault for for looking for the next hitler and the world demonisation and regimes that are it's t
go ahead ray go ahead. yeah i just wanted to add that i learned something hopeful and that is that i've told pump a oh there's a weight limit on the rapture. sorry. sorry about that go to africa for ever and let's stay with the media with respect i think. from jump in my colleague. with all due respect i think my colleague paul of the media we shouldn't forget that president tump was elected despite the media and it doesn't metaphor if the media gisele see him as long as they put his picture....
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for eight months, ray worked constantly at ground zero. in 2017 at the age of 59, he died from cancer. here with us today is ray's wife, karen, his daughter taylor, and his son terrance, now in new york city firefighter. please stand up. [applause] pres. trump: good. good. thank you. pres. trump: i know that ray must be watching over you, looking down right now from heaven on this beautiful rose garden. very very proud of you. thank you. thank you very much. the third namesake of the bill is new york city detective luis alvarez. last month, his powerful testimony in congress touched the heart of our nation. a few days later, he passed from this life into eternity. we are privileged to have his brother philip, his wife eileen, and his sons, tyler and ben. please stand. please. thank you very much. [applause] thank you very much. pres. trump: i want each of you to know that america is holding you in the arms of its wonderful, wonderful heart. we are all a grieving by your side. our whole nation prays and pays tribute to the incredible life a
for eight months, ray worked constantly at ground zero. in 2017 at the age of 59, he died from cancer. here with us today is ray's wife, karen, his daughter taylor, and his son terrance, now in new york city firefighter. please stand up. [applause] pres. trump: good. good. thank you. pres. trump: i know that ray must be watching over you, looking down right now from heaven on this beautiful rose garden. very very proud of you. thank you. thank you very much. the third namesake of the bill is...
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and mapping the world in x—ray vision — a new super telescope is blasted into space.halep is the wimbledon champion! simona halep wins herfirst wimbledon title, beating serena williams in straight sets. hello and welcome to bbc news. storm barry may no longer be a hurricane, but emergency teams are warning that heavy rain and strong winds will continue to batter america's gulf coast for some time to come. the storm made landfall in the last few hours, about 15 miles west of new orleans, with winds of around 70 miles an hour. these are pictures from along the gulf coast as the storm was approaching. the state of louisiana has declared a state of emergency with tens of thousands of people without power. in new orleans, the mayor, latoya cantrell, has urged residents to stay vigilant. we are not out of the conditions that will cause heavy rainfall for the city of orleans. although barry has slowed, it's also intensified, pushing the timing of expected impacts further into today, tonight, and sunday. our correspondent sophie long's in new orleans, i asked her whether peop
and mapping the world in x—ray vision — a new super telescope is blasted into space.halep is the wimbledon champion! simona halep wins herfirst wimbledon title, beating serena williams in straight sets. hello and welcome to bbc news. storm barry may no longer be a hurricane, but emergency teams are warning that heavy rain and strong winds will continue to batter america's gulf coast for some time to come. the storm made landfall in the last few hours, about 15 miles west of new orleans,...
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cross talking north korea i'm joined by my guest ray mcgovern in raleigh he is a former cia analyst and co-founder of veterans intelligence professionals for sanity in jerusalem we have from inbar he is president of the drucilla institute for strategy and security and in plymouth we cross to patrick henningsen he is the executive editor of the news website 21st century wire dot com all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let me go to ray 1st in raleigh i just want to comment i know that you're growing your beard to give attention to the maltreatment that julian a song is being is experiencing right now so good for you my brother a man for your protest but let's go to the play affairs at hand here north korea. you're an old hand at international politics trump made an unprecedented bold move he's been slammed left in. right and center for it i think it is brilliant he's thinking outside the box because the policy towards north korea is over and over again the same policies are attempted and they fail now we have a
cross talking north korea i'm joined by my guest ray mcgovern in raleigh he is a former cia analyst and co-founder of veterans intelligence professionals for sanity in jerusalem we have from inbar he is president of the drucilla institute for strategy and security and in plymouth we cross to patrick henningsen he is the executive editor of the news website 21st century wire dot com all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate...
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i'll now introduce director ray. christopher ray back director in 2017. he has included positions as an assistant attorney general, deputy attorney general and assistant attorney general of the criminal division where he supervised the sections that later became the national scurelt division. as the head of the f.b.i. he is head of the hate crime and terrorism investigation. the f.b.i. has spearheaded efforts to protect places of worship from violence including trainings on out to make them more secure. thank you very much for being with us here today, director ray. [applause] >> thanks, beth. on april th, of 1968, a day after this assassination of dr. martin luther king jr., robert kennedy lamented what he called the mindless menace of violence in america. he said that whenever we tear at the fabric of life that people have woven for themselves and their families, the whole nation is degraded. and he called on americans to remember that those who live with us are our brothers and sisters who seek and i quote nothing but the chance to live out their lives
i'll now introduce director ray. christopher ray back director in 2017. he has included positions as an assistant attorney general, deputy attorney general and assistant attorney general of the criminal division where he supervised the sections that later became the national scurelt division. as the head of the f.b.i. he is head of the hate crime and terrorism investigation. the f.b.i. has spearheaded efforts to protect places of worship from violence including trainings on out to make them...
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the rays win it 4-1. ahe orioles off tomorrow and host the nati on tuesday. >>> listen, finally we go to the soccer field. seattle sounders hosting orlan united. diaz. this is in the 58th minute. we're scoreless. and diaz just watch what he does here. this is just terrific body control. goes around the defender. puts it in the back of the net. how did he do that? >> wow. >> diaz looking like a point guard with the cross up. diaz, sefventh goal of th season. we might show iagain in t did you know comcast business goes beyond fast wowith a gig-speed net. complete internet reliability. advanced voice solions. wifi to keep everyone connected. video monitoring. at t's huge. did you guys know we did all this stuff? no. i'm not even done yet. wow. business tv. cloud apps and support. comcast business has the solutions you need. get start with fast, reliable internet for just $39.95 per month. it's everything a small business owner needs. call 1-800-501-6000 today. a66z z16fz y3a66y y16fy >>> british royals megha
the rays win it 4-1. ahe orioles off tomorrow and host the nati on tuesday. >>> listen, finally we go to the soccer field. seattle sounders hosting orlan united. diaz. this is in the 58th minute. we're scoreless. and diaz just watch what he does here. this is just terrific body control. goes around the defender. puts it in the back of the net. how did he do that? >> wow. >> diaz looking like a point guard with the cross up. diaz, sefventh goal of th season. we might show...
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also present in the family a volunteer firefighter ray pfeiffer. i know east meadow. well. great place, great people. he worked causally at ground zero, in 2017 at the age of 59 he died from cancer. here with us today is ray's wife karen, his daughter and his son terrence, a new york city firefighter. please stand up. [applause] thank you. and i know ray must be watching over you, looking down right now from heaven on this beautiful rose garden. i am very, very proud of you. thank you, thank you very much. the third name sake of the bill is new york city detective luis alvarez, last month his powerful testimony in congress touched the heart of our nation. a few days later he passed from this life into eternity, we are privileged to have with us detective alvarez's brother, philip and his wife and his sons tyler and ben. please stand. commack thank you very much. thank you very much. i want each of you to know that america is holding you in the arms of its wonderful wonderful heart. we are all grieving by your side. our whole nation praise and pays tribute to the incredible
also present in the family a volunteer firefighter ray pfeiffer. i know east meadow. well. great place, great people. he worked causally at ground zero, in 2017 at the age of 59 he died from cancer. here with us today is ray's wife karen, his daughter and his son terrence, a new york city firefighter. please stand up. [applause] thank you. and i know ray must be watching over you, looking down right now from heaven on this beautiful rose garden. i am very, very proud of you. thank you, thank...
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the rays relieving pitcher adam kolarek came on for charlie morton which prompted boston manager alexfter his stint in which he removed the designated hitter. the win allowed the rays to avoid a sweep in the three—game series and broke boston's five—game winning streak at tropicana field. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. thursday looks like being a day of extraordinary perhaps even unprecedented heat across some parts of the uk. thejuly record looks like it will be broken but this is the one also in danger, the uk all—time record for the heatwave of 2003 because we could beat that and get very close to 39 celsius somewhere around the london area. not guaranteed but there is a good chance that that is going to be broken. that is the temperature that will make the headlines but there is plenty of hot weather to come elsewhere. plenty of sunshine from the word go and we know it is going to be a very warm and muggy start and those temperatures will just rocket as we go on through the mo
the rays relieving pitcher adam kolarek came on for charlie morton which prompted boston manager alexfter his stint in which he removed the designated hitter. the win allowed the rays to avoid a sweep in the three—game series and broke boston's five—game winning streak at tropicana field. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. thursday looks like being a day of extraordinary perhaps even...
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it won't stop him from riding the waves because rays tend to hide in the sand when they hunt. experts recommend shuffling your feet through the sand to avoid getting stung. >>> hundreds of dogs quarantine off site facility due to an outbreak of canine influenza. the dogs will be unable to be adopted for four to six weeks so pet food express is launching an emergency food drive to feed the dogs until they can find their forever homes. it along with nutri source dog food will match every bag of donated food. that means every bag donated the quarantine shelter gets three. >> nice. >>> 4:52. starting today, if you have an overdue book, don't you worry about it. at least if you live in the east bay. a library system there is turning a new page when it comes to people who don't return books on time. starting today, the oakland public library will no longer charge overdue fines. the library collected almost $78,000 in overdue fines in 2017 and '18, but spent more than twice that amount in staff timing trying to collect the money. the library also found that 70% of the people who were
it won't stop him from riding the waves because rays tend to hide in the sand when they hunt. experts recommend shuffling your feet through the sand to avoid getting stung. >>> hundreds of dogs quarantine off site facility due to an outbreak of canine influenza. the dogs will be unable to be adopted for four to six weeks so pet food express is launching an emergency food drive to feed the dogs until they can find their forever homes. it along with nutri source dog food will match every...
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well i think what's going on is democrats are going to try and score some points because ray is in a difficult position the president has been attacking the f.b.i. as have many republicans and yet ray leads that organization deeply believes that it is a good organization so democrats are going to try to point out that the administration that ray works for has been attacking his organization will in ray's testimony i don't think anyone's been badly damaged so far another the republican talking points about f.b.i. surveillance some of them implicating britain rather ludicrously these have not been deeply challenged neither have the democratic talking points ray is walking a very fine line and i think he's walking it very well i think we've raised the goalposts over and over again i mean let's remember that the 1st thing trump told us is that he and no one on his team ever talked to any russians any time ever and that it was well we want to talk to him but not about politics and that was what we talked about politics but we didn't give them any polling data and we didn't collude with th
well i think what's going on is democrats are going to try and score some points because ray is in a difficult position the president has been attacking the f.b.i. as have many republicans and yet ray leads that organization deeply believes that it is a good organization so democrats are going to try to point out that the administration that ray works for has been attacking his organization will in ray's testimony i don't think anyone's been badly damaged so far another the republican talking...
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as director ray and attorney general bharat stated, the fbi and department of justice are committed to accommodating the committee's informational needs. in every instance, we strive to provide congress as much information as possible. we must do so because it lets us without comprising our law- enforcement security efforts as well as our investigative and prosecutorial response abilities. we are committed to working in good faith to accommodate the committee's legitimate oversight interests. we hope the committee will in turn continue to engage in good faith with the fbi and recognize the importance of our law enforcement and confidentiality interests. the fbi has found the committee's march 6 letter to present unique challenges given its threat and the multi agency complicity of the headquarters project itself. due to the nature of the search for fbi headquarters and renovation and similar terms, our initial collection re- yielded a exceptionally broad return. we are actively working through it and taking a surgical approach based on what we believe the committee has articulated it i
as director ray and attorney general bharat stated, the fbi and department of justice are committed to accommodating the committee's informational needs. in every instance, we strive to provide congress as much information as possible. we must do so because it lets us without comprising our law- enforcement security efforts as well as our investigative and prosecutorial response abilities. we are committed to working in good faith to accommodate the committee's legitimate oversight interests....
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ray, the free world salutes you. [ applause ]thank you, ray .[ applause ]nearly 2 hours in, unrelentingluffs kept the americans pinned down on the sand now read with our here is blood. then, just a few hundred yards from where i am standing, a breakthrough came. the battle turned. and with it, history. down on the beach, captain joe dawson, the son of a texas preacher, led company g through a minefield to a natural fold in the hillside. still here. just beyond this path to my right, captain dawson snuck beneath an enemy machine gun perch and tossed his grenades. soon american troops were charging up dawson >>>. what a job you did. what bravery he showed. lieutenant spalding and the men from company e moved on to crush the enemy strong point on the far side of this cemetery. and stop the slaughter on the beach below. countless more americans poured out across this ground all over the countryside. they joined a fellow american warriors from utah beach and allies from juneau, sward and gold. along with the airborne and the french patriots. private first class russell pickett, of the 29th d
ray, the free world salutes you. [ applause ]thank you, ray .[ applause ]nearly 2 hours in, unrelentingluffs kept the americans pinned down on the sand now read with our here is blood. then, just a few hundred yards from where i am standing, a breakthrough came. the battle turned. and with it, history. down on the beach, captain joe dawson, the son of a texas preacher, led company g through a minefield to a natural fold in the hillside. still here. just beyond this path to my right, captain...
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adopted ray brown jr while she was married to bassist ray brown. when the marriage ended in 1953 she raised their son alone though she. remained a lifelong friend. was. her singing was in a scape from anything that was not good in her life you know and you can tell that her escape was and her desire obviously was to find pure joy because that's what you hear in in her sound that was her that was her heir that was her water that was she loved she lived and loved to sing. in the late 19th sixty's and early seventy's fitzgerald increasingly performed a contemporary soul or pop songs including ones with a political message. ali. offstage she took a political stance in her own way singing at president john f. kennedy's inauguration and supporting robert kennedy's campaign in 1968. following the assassination of dr martin luther king jr in april 1968 ella fitzgerald composed the song it's up to me and you. would. want to. quit. my day you may like to do a know number. that is one of my favorites. but. i'm going to sort of sneak over here was a while see
adopted ray brown jr while she was married to bassist ray brown. when the marriage ended in 1953 she raised their son alone though she. remained a lifelong friend. was. her singing was in a scape from anything that was not good in her life you know and you can tell that her escape was and her desire obviously was to find pure joy because that's what you hear in in her sound that was her that was her heir that was her water that was she loved she lived and loved to sing. in the late 19th sixty's...
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war oh they just love it it's great for ratings and it's a great way to hate donald trump go ahead ray. well if you look at raytheon you look at lockheed you look at some of the other big defense contractors and this would be the worst news that ever happened to have a deal and korea maybe even a peace treaty how could they sell ballistic missiles being stationed all around a stance of billy against north korea but really against china how could they justify these billions some people say a trillion dollars on worthless and people are sick missile systems when the russians have already proven that they can circumvent. by many stratagems the system so it doesn't matter if they work or not it's matter that the people who profiteer on this and these same people control the media and that's not an exaggeration to look at look at who controls the media as long as they profits here we're going to have real disappointment if there's a lessening in tension not only in the far east but of course in europe and russia as well here from a go the to go back to jerusalem ok trump took made the 1st s
war oh they just love it it's great for ratings and it's a great way to hate donald trump go ahead ray. well if you look at raytheon you look at lockheed you look at some of the other big defense contractors and this would be the worst news that ever happened to have a deal and korea maybe even a peace treaty how could they sell ballistic missiles being stationed all around a stance of billy against north korea but really against china how could they justify these billions some people say a...
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. >>> san francisco giants ceo lar ray baer will return this week.eague baseball suspended baer after this video surfaced several months ago shows him getting into an altercation with his wife. the giants sent out a statement saying baer focused on regular counseling during the three-month absence. in a statement baer said he was truly sorry, adding, "i've been able to step back and take stock of myself as a person, and as a leader. i am wiser for it, and the work continues." >>> 5:36. two rocks painted to honor a fallen sacramento police officer from the bay area have now reportedly been restored. someone recently painted over them in an act many found offensive. the rocks are in el dorado, honored tara o'sullivan shot and killed june 19th, someone then painted over the rocks and took down the wreath and flags. o'sullivan died responding to a domestic violence call. "the sacramento bee" reports boys repainted the rocks with messages for o'sullivan and police. >>> a san francisco filmmaker recently re-arrested in connection with a deadly shooting, is
. >>> san francisco giants ceo lar ray baer will return this week.eague baseball suspended baer after this video surfaced several months ago shows him getting into an altercation with his wife. the giants sent out a statement saying baer focused on regular counseling during the three-month absence. in a statement baer said he was truly sorry, adding, "i've been able to step back and take stock of myself as a person, and as a leader. i am wiser for it, and the work continues."...
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>> reporter: back stage with billy ray cyrus and lil' nas x.nlikely duo behind old town road. >> it's literally the biggest song in the entire world right now. >> reporter: they're the grand finale, performing the song live for the first time. and for nas? it's his first performance ever. a milestone moment for an artist that almost never was. >> one, two, three, old town road! ♪ yeah, i'm going to take my >> reporter: old town road has been dominating the charts, blocking music vets like taylor swift and justin bieber from the top spot, even breaking drake's record for streams. >> i knew for a fact that this song would take me to another level. i can say i knew it was going to be worldwide or nationwide. >> reporter: a far cry for a song that was at one point kicked off the country charts, igniting a conversation about race and who gets to be country and what that means. >> something's not that enough, but, you know, i know what it is. >> reporter: but whatever the song is, or isn't, doesn't seem to matter. it's resonating with everyone. and s
>> reporter: back stage with billy ray cyrus and lil' nas x.nlikely duo behind old town road. >> it's literally the biggest song in the entire world right now. >> reporter: they're the grand finale, performing the song live for the first time. and for nas? it's his first performance ever. a milestone moment for an artist that almost never was. >> one, two, three, old town road! ♪ yeah, i'm going to take my >> reporter: old town road has been dominating the...
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fpeifer, and ray alvarez. a month ago detective alvarez testified before the judiciary committee just 24 hours before what was supposed to be his 69th chemotherapy treatment. a treatment he ultimately was too sick to receive. two weeks ago he passed away. like every responder and survivor of 9/11, these three men kept fighting for this program even when they knew it was too late for them. that is the spirit of 9/11. this bill is now their namesake and we vote today in their name. i reserve the balance of my time. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized. collins the attacks of 9/11 were acts of war against the united states. it resulted in the deaths of almost 3,000 poom and left a smoldering pile of toxic debris in new york city. courageous first responders exhumed the dead with dignity. today, the site includes the national september 11 memorial. it's fitting that congress do more than memorialize. we must also provide. 9/11 first responders, like all first responders, deserve to .
fpeifer, and ray alvarez. a month ago detective alvarez testified before the judiciary committee just 24 hours before what was supposed to be his 69th chemotherapy treatment. a treatment he ultimately was too sick to receive. two weeks ago he passed away. like every responder and survivor of 9/11, these three men kept fighting for this program even when they knew it was too late for them. that is the spirit of 9/11. this bill is now their namesake and we vote today in their name. i reserve the...
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what ray dalio is saying is that may be coming to an end. he is saying at some point, that is going to turn around. his right at some point unless we all die of nuclear obliteration, but when? does anybody else -- is anybody and end?casting the theme of inflation. into but not i buy one in consensus. it is not that we will necessarily get policy rates hiking. a steeper curve because we are going to see central banks cutting at the front end. steeper curves. that could be true. my kind of thinking is it is not going to be higher rates anytime soon. people are getting ahead of themselves. we are not going to see rates rocket away to the topside. there has been a structural change due to technology, the amazon effect. the cheaper extraction of energy. demographics. all of those things, structure and inflation is a completely different world. it is not a concern that we are going to get steeper curves. i don't think that is a theme you're going to be playing for the next six months. >> it does seem interesting some investors are going -- interpr
what ray dalio is saying is that may be coming to an end. he is saying at some point, that is going to turn around. his right at some point unless we all die of nuclear obliteration, but when? does anybody else -- is anybody and end?casting the theme of inflation. into but not i buy one in consensus. it is not that we will necessarily get policy rates hiking. a steeper curve because we are going to see central banks cutting at the front end. steeper curves. that could be true. my kind of...
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eddie, the top headline this morning from ray dalio.tionalr it's fact, -- he would suggest we are heading to a paradigm shift. some of the lines. awful,eal rates are so you want to buy gold. but a couple cautionary notes, his whole dynamic theory, risk -- his proposition is real rates will be dreadful, and buy gold? eddie: i think he's absolutely right. real rates are the main driver for gold. i've had a look at the numbers, and what drives gold changes over time. but in the last few months, there's a correlation between gold and real rates, at the highest that it has ever been. that tells us people are really worried. nejra: more about that in a moment. eddie, thank you for joining us, on ray dalio's call on gold. theng up, we speak after swedish telecom group meets estimates with second quarter results. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: warm welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i am manus cranny in dubai. inra: i am nejra cehic, london. some breaking news, tsmc second-quarter net income coming andt 66.77 billion there, the estimate was
eddie, the top headline this morning from ray dalio.tionalr it's fact, -- he would suggest we are heading to a paradigm shift. some of the lines. awful,eal rates are so you want to buy gold. but a couple cautionary notes, his whole dynamic theory, risk -- his proposition is real rates will be dreadful, and buy gold? eddie: i think he's absolutely right. real rates are the main driver for gold. i've had a look at the numbers, and what drives gold changes over time. but in the last few months,...
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in washington, ray bogan, fox news. >> all right, ray. >>> in a statement, the marine corpse said, first marine division is committed to justice and the rule of law. we will fully cooperate with ncis on this marybt. the u.s. justice department announced plans of executing federal death row inmates for the first time since 2003. a review of death penalty policies and use of lethal injection drugs has been complete. he says it cleared the way for federal executions to continue. they ordered the bureau of prisons to schedule the executions of five men. they are among the 61 federal inmates on death row. >> there aren't that many federal death penalty cases. most death penalty cases are on the state side. there are 29 states that have a death penalty. and there are 21 states that don't. >> now, president trump has spoken several times in favor of the death penalty. the change put the issue into the national dialogue, ahead of the 2020 election. many democratic presidential candidates issued statements, opposing the federal executions. >>> governor newsom issued a statement, saying, quote, th
in washington, ray bogan, fox news. >> all right, ray. >>> in a statement, the marine corpse said, first marine division is committed to justice and the rule of law. we will fully cooperate with ncis on this marybt. the u.s. justice department announced plans of executing federal death row inmates for the first time since 2003. a review of death penalty policies and use of lethal injection drugs has been complete. he says it cleared the way for federal executions to continue....
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ray also blocks the intel committee request until devin nunes, congressmen, former chair, was forced to issue a subpoena. also breaking tonight, john solomon reporting that director ray is now fighting the public release of documents sent to the fbi just a week and a half before the first finds a warrant was signed by state department official kathleen catalog. these documents were directly related to the blatantly false claims made by christopher steele in the fall of 2016. and by the way, a full on warning. another warning to call me before you sign the first finds a fraud and of course, the doj was warned as well. it was a fraud. it's unverified. hillary paid for it. now, my question tonight is, why doesn't ray want you, we, the american public, to see these documents? here with more is john solomon on this breaking news. if director ray doesn't doesn't want to see it, and he is not doing his job, maybe we need a new fbi director because we need to save the single premier law enforcement in the world. this is not some, you know, this is the best law enforcement agency, by far, why
ray also blocks the intel committee request until devin nunes, congressmen, former chair, was forced to issue a subpoena. also breaking tonight, john solomon reporting that director ray is now fighting the public release of documents sent to the fbi just a week and a half before the first finds a warrant was signed by state department official kathleen catalog. these documents were directly related to the blatantly false claims made by christopher steele in the fall of 2016. and by the way, a...
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ray bogan has the latest in washington. ray?reporter: mike and julie, you are right, -- there are lots of controversies surrounding this for instance, whether it turned into a campaign rally. right now, we were able to rock 'n roll to the o'jays when they started the show off with love train and then atlanta came out to pay respect to aretha franklin. it is rocking and rolling right now. we are waiting half an hour for fireworks over the lincoln memorial. the annual independence day parade made its way through the nation's capital. people lining the room road to cheer on the red, white and blue floats, dancers and musicians but before the traditional fireworks and evening concert, it is president trump salute to america. he has been boasting over the first of its kind event focusing heavily on u.s. armed forces. tanks, military units, drill teams, blue angels followers flyovers and a speech from the commander in chief himself . >> america's fearless resolve has inspired heroes who define our national character. it has liberated
ray bogan has the latest in washington. ray?reporter: mike and julie, you are right, -- there are lots of controversies surrounding this for instance, whether it turned into a campaign rally. right now, we were able to rock 'n roll to the o'jays when they started the show off with love train and then atlanta came out to pay respect to aretha franklin. it is rocking and rolling right now. we are waiting half an hour for fireworks over the lincoln memorial. the annual independence day parade made...
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election christopher ray has been questioned on that topic it comes a day before the man who led that investigation is due to testify everything we've done against russia has got deterred them enough all the same sions all the talk but they're still at it well my view is until they stop they haven't been deterred enough and they're still doing it yes. well they're still talking let's give you a sense of what's going on the germy meyer he's associate professor in the scholar school of policy and government at george mason university who joins us live from washington jeremy my welcome to the news hour here and al-jazeera what's your reading of what we've been hearing so far oh great to be with you well i think what's going on is democrats are going to try and score some points because ray is in a difficult position the president has been attacking the f.b.i. as have many republicans and yet ray leads that organization deeply believes that it is a good organization so democrats are going to try to point out that the administration that ray works for has been attacking his organization ok
election christopher ray has been questioned on that topic it comes a day before the man who led that investigation is due to testify everything we've done against russia has got deterred them enough all the same sions all the talk but they're still at it well my view is until they stop they haven't been deterred enough and they're still doing it yes. well they're still talking let's give you a sense of what's going on the germy meyer he's associate professor in the scholar school of policy and...
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he looked us in the eye, he looked ray pfeiffer in the eye, who unfortunately is no longer with us, and said he was going to look into it. he is the reason that we had to go back again for this new one and now he wants to put another cap on it that's going to make john feal and all his other tenacious yet ill first responders drag themselves back to washington to put their hats in their hands and beg for something that this country should have done 14 years ago. it's an abomination. >> bret: we asked both senators for a statement. senator paul's office sent a statement saying "senator paul is not blocking anything. he's simply seeking to pay for it as with any belt, senator paul always believes it needs to be paid for. senator paul is simply offering an amendment to pay for this legislation." after all that you've said here, and attending the funeral of your colleague luis alvarez, john feal, that's not where you
he looked us in the eye, he looked ray pfeiffer in the eye, who unfortunately is no longer with us, and said he was going to look into it. he is the reason that we had to go back again for this new one and now he wants to put another cap on it that's going to make john feal and all his other tenacious yet ill first responders drag themselves back to washington to put their hats in their hands and beg for something that this country should have done 14 years ago. it's an abomination. >>...
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mueller, ray, coates, all said we need to do more. all of them. here in the senate the senate intelligence committee led by mr. burgers and senator burr north carolina republican has recommended we do more. they too say otherwise. yet leader mcconnell and the republican majority refuse to do anything. so in a moment i'm going to ask unanimous consent to pass ualegislation that safeguards o election. this legislation passed the house nearly a month ago. and would provide immediate resources to the states to modernize their election infrastructure and establish a consistent funding stream to maintain if the states say they need more money it would require the use of paper ballots almost every expert agrees that is needed to protect elections from f manipulation because if they manipulate the machines, the paper ballots will be a safeguard. it would require states to conduct postelection risk limiting audits and would shore up the cybersecurity of voting systems. and ensure that election technology vendors are held to the highest standards of the rus
mueller, ray, coates, all said we need to do more. all of them. here in the senate the senate intelligence committee led by mr. burgers and senator burr north carolina republican has recommended we do more. they too say otherwise. yet leader mcconnell and the republican majority refuse to do anything. so in a moment i'm going to ask unanimous consent to pass ualegislation that safeguards o election. this legislation passed the house nearly a month ago. and would provide immediate resources to...
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there's no clutch. >> hey, ray, you never went down, ray. got me down, ray. >> it's a boxing movie for people who don't like boxing. it's not about that. it's about this man who was based on a real person who is really at war with himself. >> come on. harder. harder. >> i didn't really understand boxing, but the character was interesting. he was just so contraire, as they say. he was just so difficult. >> what are you trying to prove? what does it prove? >> bob de niro, he is not afraid of the negative characters, he's not afraid to go to, as i say, those places. [ applause ] >> i was down to 152. in my prime. and then i went up to 212. so i gained 60 pounds. that's not easy, though. the first 15 pounds is fun, then it's drudgery. >> go get 'em, champ. >> it's absolutely true that the movies of 1980 look like movies of the 1970s. very personal, very passionate filmmaking rules. and then you had ordinary people which was the movie that defeated "raging bull" for best picture in 1980. this incredibly precise and very emotional study of a famil
there's no clutch. >> hey, ray, you never went down, ray. got me down, ray. >> it's a boxing movie for people who don't like boxing. it's not about that. it's about this man who was based on a real person who is really at war with himself. >> come on. harder. harder. >> i didn't really understand boxing, but the character was interesting. he was just so contraire, as they say. he was just so difficult. >> what are you trying to prove? what does it prove? >>...
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scientists hope it will identify a huge number of new x—ray sources such as black holes.clock, kate silverton will be here with a full roundup of the day's news. before that, our world. china is now thought to be holding more than a million muslims in camps in its far west region of xinjiang. reporterjohn sudworth gets rare, highly controlled access to go inside. muslims are being detained. mosques demolished. thoughts transformed. and children are disappearing. with rare official access... have you been convicted of a crime? ..our own evidence... and testimony from more than 60 grieving relatives... where are they now? ..we find out what's really happening in china's far western region of xinjiang. china used to deny that these places exist. but now we are being given a tour. taken inside some of the giant secure facilities thought to hold more than a million muslims. music plays. this is what china wants the world to see. offered up as proof that these are not prisoners but students. willingly being guided away from extremism. is it your choice to be here? government of
scientists hope it will identify a huge number of new x—ray sources such as black holes.clock, kate silverton will be here with a full roundup of the day's news. before that, our world. china is now thought to be holding more than a million muslims in camps in its far west region of xinjiang. reporterjohn sudworth gets rare, highly controlled access to go inside. muslims are being detained. mosques demolished. thoughts transformed. and children are disappearing. with rare official access......
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ray: no.r parameters we set to it, so, you might say, "i want it to arrive to the customer at 75 degrees," we will work backwards as a company here to making sure that happens. we want to allow you to just go sell, and then we'll do the rest. lemonis: now that we're able to deliver a fresh cookie, this packaging isn't gonna work. we're gonna need something better than a paper bag, so i'm bringing mr. cory and lisa to century packaging. frank: welcome to our plant. cory: now this is huge. lisa: cory, look. look. cory: cool. frank: first part of the process is the printing. cory: yeah. frank: and then after the printing, we dye cut. lemonis: how many could you make in an hour? frank: 40,000, 50,000 boxes in an hour. cory: wow. that's a lot. lemonis: so, who's gonna make all those cookies? cory: not me. lisa: not me. lemonis: finally, i've arranged for a co-packing facility that can mass-produce the entire line. now our whole infrastructure is in place. all of our cookies are gonna be made by the
ray: no.r parameters we set to it, so, you might say, "i want it to arrive to the customer at 75 degrees," we will work backwards as a company here to making sure that happens. we want to allow you to just go sell, and then we'll do the rest. lemonis: now that we're able to deliver a fresh cookie, this packaging isn't gonna work. we're gonna need something better than a paper bag, so i'm bringing mr. cory and lisa to century packaging. frank: welcome to our plant. cory: now this is...
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border forces put the machine through x-rays and found 348 packages hidden inside of it. x-ray images show the arm packed with bricks of that drug. it's worth estimated $144 million. two suspects have been arrested, they are charged with several counts of drug trafficking. >>> that's incredible. this was caught on cameras a pod of dolphins leaping in and out of the water off of the coast of southern california. the boater you heard, chuck patterson, some of his friends, they were riding off of the coast when more than 100 dolphins started racing alongside of them. they surrounded the boat as it went up the coast for 25 minutes before the dolphins just swam away. . the rare sight off of the coast of england, a jelly fish the size of a human. it's a barrel jelly fish spotted near falmouth by broadcaster and biologist lizzy daily. it was more than five feet long. the average barrel jelly fish is anomaly just over 3 feet and weighs 55 pounds. barrel jelly fish are the biggest species in british seas but very rare to see one. at 5: area family's heart breaking choice between k
border forces put the machine through x-rays and found 348 packages hidden inside of it. x-ray images show the arm packed with bricks of that drug. it's worth estimated $144 million. two suspects have been arrested, they are charged with several counts of drug trafficking. >>> that's incredible. this was caught on cameras a pod of dolphins leaping in and out of the water off of the coast of southern california. the boater you heard, chuck patterson, some of his friends, they were...
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and you will see a few lingering patches especially close to point rays.urrent numbers 76 degrees. we have livermore 79. the 80s out toward concord and walnut creek. santa rosa 79 and san francisco a mild 71 degrees. one of the warmest days of the week in san francisco. as far as the wind speeds you can see a bit of a wind right now but these numbers will pick up into the afternoon hours. just like yesterday and right now we're showing you the wind out of the south and san jose around 5 miles per hour. sfo a north wind at 6 pressure around for one more day that being today. with that warm hot inland. lower 90s. it's primarily in the mild side. and this guy eventually cools us off by thursday. friday will be the coolest day of the week with a sort of a recovery before the weekend. sunday will be the warmest day of the upcoming weekend. more sunshine maybe partly cloudy skies near portions of the coastline later on this afternoon. and then as we put this into motion the clouds make a big come back. this is later on tonight into tomorrow morning. maybe some d
and you will see a few lingering patches especially close to point rays.urrent numbers 76 degrees. we have livermore 79. the 80s out toward concord and walnut creek. santa rosa 79 and san francisco a mild 71 degrees. one of the warmest days of the week in san francisco. as far as the wind speeds you can see a bit of a wind right now but these numbers will pick up into the afternoon hours. just like yesterday and right now we're showing you the wind out of the south and san jose around 5 miles...
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down to the mid 50s month ray. the cold water sets up. 50s and 60s up and down the california coast. we are not having warm water here. the northwest wind takes care of it. monsoon, not much unless you are in arizona. some of that made to it southern california. offshore breeze at navado and oakland. west, southwest at oakland. 39 truckee. 65 sacramento. patchy fog. you can see the moisture in the four conners. quiet, drier air in california. near the coast, sunny and 60s, 70s around the bay. 80s and low 90s. that system will continue to deepen over the next few days. cooler weather is on the way in to the mid part of the week and in to the end of the week. >>> download the ktvu weather app, it has interactive radar, hourly updates and the 7-day forecast, it has a really easy way to upload your weather photos and video. the weather app is a free download. >>> the ceo of an e-cigarette company is apologizing to parents. the reason, up next. >>> today is amazon prime day. up next, a look at how amazon is able to get
down to the mid 50s month ray. the cold water sets up. 50s and 60s up and down the california coast. we are not having warm water here. the northwest wind takes care of it. monsoon, not much unless you are in arizona. some of that made to it southern california. offshore breeze at navado and oakland. west, southwest at oakland. 39 truckee. 65 sacramento. patchy fog. you can see the moisture in the four conners. quiet, drier air in california. near the coast, sunny and 60s, 70s around the bay....