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we clearly found out as we look closer into cliff reed that , that was not the real cliff reed. >> reportereed had a troubling history with women. >> cliff did not like women at all. he was misogynist. and cliff had very bad names for women he felt had done him wrong. and basically from what we could tell, had a sort of generalized hatred for the female person. apart from being sorted, self- centered and narcissistic, he constantly thought the women were doing him wrong. >> reporter: but none of that was against the law. cops had no reason to hold him. weeks went by without an arrest and all detectives had was a trio of suspects. is the investigation drug going, greg, now icicle parent is trying to get on with his life, working at boeing and raising his two kids. did you think sandi was dead? >> yeah. >> you accepted that? >> yeah. >> how hard was that? >> it was hard. >> reporter: as months in the years past, sandi's friends and family struggled to keep or the publics memory. her good friend, shauna, took the lead. >> we tried to get the story alive every year and the news media would come
we clearly found out as we look closer into cliff reed that , that was not the real cliff reed. >> reportereed had a troubling history with women. >> cliff did not like women at all. he was misogynist. and cliff had very bad names for women he felt had done him wrong. and basically from what we could tell, had a sort of generalized hatred for the female person. apart from being sorted, self- centered and narcissistic, he constantly thought the women were doing him wrong. >>...
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reed: get out of here.re: ow! [bleep] [groans] carla tryber: oh, god. kelly moore: she shot him. carla tryber: oh, god. oh, god. oh, tucker. keith morrison (voiceover): with the phone still recording, you can hear kelly ask tucker for the gun. kelly moore: give me the gun, honey. give me the gun. tucker reed: why do you need the gun? kelly moore: here. keith morrison (voiceover): then, told shane is still alive, barely, tucker reacts with an obscenity. keith morrison (voiceover): when detective young saw the video, he knew right away. this was a very different set of circumstances than we were told during the initial interview with tucker. keith morrison (voiceover): during his investigation, young discovered that just two hours before he was killed, shane called the sheriff's office saying he feared for his safety. keith morrison (voiceover): remember, tucker told the police she didn't know how the gun worked, said she was surprised when it went off. turned out, she'd already fired it that very day. keith
reed: get out of here.re: ow! [bleep] [groans] carla tryber: oh, god. kelly moore: she shot him. carla tryber: oh, god. oh, god. oh, tucker. keith morrison (voiceover): with the phone still recording, you can hear kelly ask tucker for the gun. kelly moore: give me the gun, honey. give me the gun. tucker reed: why do you need the gun? kelly moore: here. keith morrison (voiceover): then, told shane is still alive, barely, tucker reacts with an obscenity. keith morrison (voiceover): when detective...
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and reed hastings, it got written about in a trade magazine and reed read it and said, this is what weeed. so a mutual friend introduced us. david: if that article hadn't been in the trade press, you would still be at that dvd store? ted: it's still open, that one store is still open. i feel like one approach that we've put into netflix and into our programming and tv and our games is that we put the audience first and we think about how are they going to love at first. we will build a business model around it, but think about pleasing the audience first. ♪ david: the company is extremely successful, the problems you may have had seem to be behind you. what is the future of netflix? do you think you can keep growing the subscriber base? how do you view your future success? what is your goal in the future to do? ted: i think we have plenty of room to grow the subscriber base and revenue with a long runway. 277 million sounds like a lot of folks, but you can double that and still not be halfway to what the pay television universe was. and this is a much better product, economically and c
and reed hastings, it got written about in a trade magazine and reed read it and said, this is what weeed. so a mutual friend introduced us. david: if that article hadn't been in the trade press, you would still be at that dvd store? ted: it's still open, that one store is still open. i feel like one approach that we've put into netflix and into our programming and tv and our games is that we put the audience first and we think about how are they going to love at first. we will build a business...
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when i met reed in 1999, he describes netflix pretty much like it is right now. this was at a time when it no entertainment was coming into the home on the internet, he described a world where all home entertainment would come in on the internet. david: when streaming came along, the theory was that people would be willing to pay a monthly subscribing rate, then they would see programming that they could not otherwise easily get. but the idea of doing your own programming was novel. you were seen as the person who came up with the idea of not just taking stuff already out there, but producing your own programming for netflix. where did you get the idea from? ted: in the very beginning we did not think about doing other programming because that wasn't the problem we were trying to solve. the problem was distribution and the consumer relationship with how to watch a movie. you go to the video store, you rent it, you return it, pay a late fee if you are late. it was a clunky way to distribute things. this way their subscription model gave the people the ability not
when i met reed in 1999, he describes netflix pretty much like it is right now. this was at a time when it no entertainment was coming into the home on the internet, he described a world where all home entertainment would come in on the internet. david: when streaming came along, the theory was that people would be willing to pay a monthly subscribing rate, then they would see programming that they could not otherwise easily get. but the idea of doing your own programming was novel. you were...
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ted: i think in classic reed fashion he modeled something that works.e did it together for a few years so i got the sense of how well it works. reed and i worked together for more than 20 years and greg and i worked together for 15 years. we had very similar shorthand. we had complementary skill sets and we would push each other in a healthy way. what's cool about having a co-ceo, there's a saying, usually sayings are rooted in reality. it is lonely at the top. i think there's something to that. and having somebody to be able to kick around hard problems with that isn't an employee or board member is really helpful. david: where were you born? ted: i was born in long branch, new jersey. i was there for a few years and my family moved to phoenix, arizona and i was raised in phoenix. david: was that unusual in those days to go from new jersey to arizona? ted: it's a great story. my grandfather, who was a greek immigrant, grew up reading cowboy novels. >> now that we are in countdown, the dragon will switch to countdown mode. freedom is ready for launch. t
ted: i think in classic reed fashion he modeled something that works.e did it together for a few years so i got the sense of how well it works. reed and i worked together for more than 20 years and greg and i worked together for 15 years. we had very similar shorthand. we had complementary skill sets and we would push each other in a healthy way. what's cool about having a co-ceo, there's a saying, usually sayings are rooted in reality. it is lonely at the top. i think there's something to...
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reed. >>> all right, our eyes on your drive time this morning. start with major delays at b.a.r.t.. there's a disabled train to tell you about near the west oakland station. so heads-up for that plan around that. it's causing a big holdup for those going in all directions. mass transit might be a huge part of your community's transport and also update you on the very latest. other systems are running smoothly so far other than one we're about to tell new a story coming up. taking a look at traffic elsewhere, metering lights on at the bay bridge. we're also the starting to see a bit of slowdown but not as packed. >>> all right, this is what we're talking about. monk commuters on the peninsula. take samtrans you have to listen up. leaders there say 30%, their bus drivers, calmed out -- called out sick yesterday and just bracing for them to do the same today. that means rearranged bus schedules if you live in the area, they are prioritizing the service this morning to schools first. this comes
reed. >>> all right, our eyes on your drive time this morning. start with major delays at b.a.r.t.. there's a disabled train to tell you about near the west oakland station. so heads-up for that plan around that. it's causing a big holdup for those going in all directions. mass transit might be a huge part of your community's transport and also update you on the very latest. other systems are running smoothly so far other than one we're about to tell new a story coming up. taking a...
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reed is _ now.t this video you told us about. we obviously about to get that at the inquiry. for we obviously about to get that at the inquiry-— at the inquiry. for the beginning _ at the inquiry. for the beginning of- at the inquiry. for the beginning of each i at the inquiry. for the i beginning of each section of this inquiry they speak to some of the people most directly affected by what went on in the pandemic. i think what they are about to show now is, like you heard from baroness hallett, the chair, a 20 minute film made up of the testimony of some of those families. she always give people opportunity, because it can be quite harrowing evidence, to leave the room, so they don't necessarily have to watch it, before that comes on because for some people it can make very difficult viewing. this morning we had a press conference within the last 45 minutes or so from the main group that represents about 7000 or so families who lost loved ones in that pandemic and they were again stressing just ho
reed is _ now.t this video you told us about. we obviously about to get that at the inquiry. for we obviously about to get that at the inquiry-— at the inquiry. for the beginning _ at the inquiry. for the beginning of- at the inquiry. for the beginning of each i at the inquiry. for the i beginning of each section of this inquiry they speak to some of the people most directly affected by what went on in the pandemic. i think what they are about to show now is, like you heard from baroness...
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reed?ding it back to you in studio. thank you jim. >> i have a 16-year-old fashion designer who i think we got a staple gun and some glue guns out and make it work. veronica. thank you so much. >> reporter: it might work. >>> a lot of people might want to take public transportation if they don't like to drive in the fog especially going over the golden gate bridge. just like this this morning. very slow. >> it's a river of fog just flowing through the golden gate bridge but this is a good thing and not for driving per se but good with cooling us down and keeping us comfortable and i have a very fun time lapse that i want to show you all of the fog pouring through the golden gate bridge. but let's take a look outside right now. and enjoy a quiet and calm start to our day. here in oakland the sunrise is spectacular. it's colorful and if you are awake right now and you don't mind peeking your head out the window and enjoying it for yourself, i don't blame you. temperatures in the bay area are
reed?ding it back to you in studio. thank you jim. >> i have a 16-year-old fashion designer who i think we got a staple gun and some glue guns out and make it work. veronica. thank you so much. >> reporter: it might work. >>> a lot of people might want to take public transportation if they don't like to drive in the fog especially going over the golden gate bridge. just like this this morning. very slow. >> it's a river of fog just flowing through the golden gate...
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reed doesn't do. reed lives with the viennese. that's right. he lives in their camps.travels with them. he doesn't become one of them. but he tries to with them so he understands why they're doing the things that they're doing. why are they trying to overthrow the mexican government. so he's really a gonzo journalist of the early 20th century. the insurgent mexico is a book that highlights the ministers as people who are simple peasants right there, ordinary people. it's an empathy network story about their day to day life. for him, the political analysis is that the revolution's happening, people revolting because they need a good life. they're just peasants fighting against their feudal lords, trying to gain some modicum of respect in the world, in view and self is portrayed by reed as sort of a robin figure. and so at the time, the reason reed's writing on this topic get so much notice is because if you read the new york times, if you read the american press of the day, right, the people are revolt against. mexico were seen as anti-business, anti-american, were a th
reed doesn't do. reed lives with the viennese. that's right. he lives in their camps.travels with them. he doesn't become one of them. but he tries to with them so he understands why they're doing the things that they're doing. why are they trying to overthrow the mexican government. so he's really a gonzo journalist of the early 20th century. the insurgent mexico is a book that highlights the ministers as people who are simple peasants right there, ordinary people. it's an empathy network...
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chairman reed: thank you. one of the many points you have emphasized and i think importantly so is we have to engage the american people, not just in getting out the word about the threat, but also getting them involved. and that puts a big emphasis on public service, not just in the military domain, but in civilian public service. can you just elaborate on low's -- on those, starting with chairman harman? rep. harman: well, the notion of public service isn't new as you know, mr. chairman. it's been around for years. it was around when i served in congress and congress did not act on any of the proposals that i saw. it is still a way to get all of the public at the proper age, engaged in understanding the requirements of citizenship. a lot of our young people have no earthly idea, sadly, because they have no civic education, what our government really is and what are the ways to serve and surely one of the most honorable ways to serve is as a member of the military. you did it and other members of this committ
chairman reed: thank you. one of the many points you have emphasized and i think importantly so is we have to engage the american people, not just in getting out the word about the threat, but also getting them involved. and that puts a big emphasis on public service, not just in the military domain, but in civilian public service. can you just elaborate on low's -- on those, starting with chairman harman? rep. harman: well, the notion of public service isn't new as you know, mr. chairman. it's...
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dean reed's last love. 1949. odessa. it was there that as a result of a short but stormy romance soviet komsomol member, as the family legend of the passionate cuban says, the future singer and actress lyudmila soladenko was born. he was much younger than her. because she always said that i do it all like him. as a girl, lyuda fell asleep to her mother's stories about a distant island in the ocean, where they were supposed to go. but after the sudden death of her mother, the reality for the child became a cold orphanage, from where a dance teacher saved a tuberculosis girl. they slept in a shawl, huddled close to each other so as not to freeze. pasa stepanovna saved my life, practically pulled me out of the grave with her own hands. how is an orphan? from odessa became a star of the orchestra of the king of soviet jazz eddie rosemer, played all the roles of dark-skinned foreigners in soviet cinema, why she hid her passionate affair with dean reed and what stopped her from running away to her lover, let's go to america, h
dean reed's last love. 1949. odessa. it was there that as a result of a short but stormy romance soviet komsomol member, as the family legend of the passionate cuban says, the future singer and actress lyudmila soladenko was born. he was much younger than her. because she always said that i do it all like him. as a girl, lyuda fell asleep to her mother's stories about a distant island in the ocean, where they were supposed to go. but after the sudden death of her mother, the reality for the...
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reed: it's hard to say.n in the crosshairs of activist investors for quite a while and essentially what they are saying is the company has a conglomerate discount and it's so sprawling that the true value of the business is not being expressed, mainly in 711, which spans not just japan but asia and potentially to grow elsewhere. in terms of price, that will depend on how things work out and it might not be the case that this will be the deal for all of. -- all of seven & i. they spent $20 billion acquiring the speedway gas station about three or four years ago and to a certain extent that acquisition has not been reflected in the share price and maybe that's also something that couch-tard is interested in, part of the business where it has a geographic footprint and experience. all of this is very speculative. we are standing by to see what will happen next in this interesting saga in japan, which if consummated would result in the biggest foreign takeover of a japanese company. avril: i was just going to as
reed: it's hard to say.n in the crosshairs of activist investors for quite a while and essentially what they are saying is the company has a conglomerate discount and it's so sprawling that the true value of the business is not being expressed, mainly in 711, which spans not just japan but asia and potentially to grow elsewhere. in terms of price, that will depend on how things work out and it might not be the case that this will be the deal for all of. -- all of seven & i. they spent $20...
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i'm reed cowan. and our meteorologist jessica burch here checking on the weather mother nature has got to be happy about that win. >>> absolutely. it was beautiful down there. they had 80s in the forecast and sunny skies too. no reason not to get out there and enjoy that wind. so here's what's happening as we head into the afternoon hours today. beautiful weather across the bay area just like yesterday. with more 60s near san francisco and 60s along the coast. another day of 80s in the forecast up in the north bay. 90s returning into the east bay too. we make our way down into the santa clara valley, it is sit cool and cloudy along the coastline and down into the santa clara valley, we're still dealing with the cloud layer too. here's what's happening as we head into the next couple of hours. going to stick around a little bit longer compared to yesterday. the thick marine layer definitely holding on tight to coast with some drizzly skies expected up near bodega bay. other than that it's going to be
i'm reed cowan. and our meteorologist jessica burch here checking on the weather mother nature has got to be happy about that win. >>> absolutely. it was beautiful down there. they had 80s in the forecast and sunny skies too. no reason not to get out there and enjoy that wind. so here's what's happening as we head into the afternoon hours today. beautiful weather across the bay area just like yesterday. with more 60s near san francisco and 60s along the coast. another day of 80s in the...
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, firstly, the reeds grew by 2.5 m, a whole forest of such, so, so, well, this is really, so, mud lichethe main distance of 10 km started a few minutes ago, but much earlier, young running enthusiasts tested their strength on a distance of one and a half kilometers, their own obstacles awaited them too. so, smarat is next to me now.
, firstly, the reeds grew by 2.5 m, a whole forest of such, so, so, well, this is really, so, mud lichethe main distance of 10 km started a few minutes ago, but much earlier, young running enthusiasts tested their strength on a distance of one and a half kilometers, their own obstacles awaited them too. so, smarat is next to me now.
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the master took the reed, he talked to him, kurai. yes, answered reed. where did you grow up?o play? we have determined the length of our musical instrument. that is, here you will cut it. yes, we make the first hole at a distance of four fingers, yeah, the next one at a distance of three fingers, about 2 and 2 fingers then we make a hole, 2 and a half fingers, how durable is this instrument, earlier, when there were military campaigns, that is, they stretched a lady's gut over the reed, it became more.
the master took the reed, he talked to him, kurai. yes, answered reed. where did you grow up?o play? we have determined the length of our musical instrument. that is, here you will cut it. yes, we make the first hole at a distance of four fingers, yeah, the next one at a distance of three fingers, about 2 and 2 fingers then we make a hole, 2 and a half fingers, how durable is this instrument, earlier, when there were military campaigns, that is, they stretched a lady's gut over the reed, it...
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i don't know the circumstances of what steve reed said _ circumstances of what steve reed said. �* ,tances of what steve reed said. �* . . . circumstances of what steve reed said. �*, ., ., , �* circumstances of what steve reed said. �*, . . , �* ., said. it's a trait, isn't it, a anti-jewish _ said. it's a trait, isn't it, a anti-jewish trial _ said. it's a trait, isn't it, a anti-jewish trial about - said. it's a trait, isn't it, a anti-jewish trial about a l said. it's a trait, isn't it, a - anti-jewish trial about a donor stop anti—jewish trial about a donor stop i didn't know the context. —— anti—jewish trope. so ed davey was addressing the conference today, were you there? i addressing the conference today, were you there?— addressing the conference today, were ou there? . . , , . were you there? i watched the speech and it was excellent. _ were you there? i watched the speech and it was excellent. you _ were you there? i watched the speech and it was excellent. you would - were you there? i watched the speech and it was excellent. you would say i and it was excellent. you woul
i don't know the circumstances of what steve reed said _ circumstances of what steve reed said. �* ,tances of what steve reed said. �* . . . circumstances of what steve reed said. �*, ., ., , �* circumstances of what steve reed said. �*, . . , �* ., said. it's a trait, isn't it, a anti-jewish _ said. it's a trait, isn't it, a anti-jewish trial _ said. it's a trait, isn't it, a anti-jewish trial about - said. it's a trait, isn't it, a anti-jewish trial about a l said. it's a trait,...
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the wind was so strong over it, and there behind this fence the reeds were burning like a wall of firere, terrible winds, all this complete fog, it was impossible to breathe, the flames were about eight meters, that is, it is impossible, it is like, phew, everything, and instantly everything caught fire, i do not know how to describe it, it was scary, here it was, i do not know what it is, it is just a father and son, eyewitnesses, their house is all. a few meters from the burned neighbor's stands unharmed , it is impossible to breathe, like, well, hot ashes in eyes everything flies into the face flies because this is from the reeds everything burns and burns hands as if everything burns well here the house needs to be saved well it's some kind of miracle probably for this miracle to happen the whole village ran to put out the fire here from where it was getting close to residential buildings they coped although it was not just the flames managed to be pushed further into the fields, rescuers fought with it all night. the same hot weekend turned out in crimea, near simferopol first the
the wind was so strong over it, and there behind this fence the reeds were burning like a wall of firere, terrible winds, all this complete fog, it was impossible to breathe, the flames were about eight meters, that is, it is impossible, it is like, phew, everything, and instantly everything caught fire, i do not know how to describe it, it was scary, here it was, i do not know what it is, it is just a father and son, eyewitnesses, their house is all. a few meters from the burned neighbor's...
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we have received the post office chief executive nick reed will step down from the role in march nextce, the public inquiry is office, the public inquiry is of course still ongoing and before he does step down, nick reed will be appearing in front of the post office inquiry across three days in october. we do not have any more information than this, but he is stepping down from the role in march next year, and as soon as we have more information on the reasons why he is stepping down after his ten year leading the post office, we will bring that to you. again, that news that to you. again, that news that the chief executive of the post office, nick reed, will be stepping down from the role in march next year. now, this week represents a big moment for sri lanka. for decades, politics in the country have been dominated by one family, the rajapaksa's. but many blame this political dynasty for the economy's collapse in 2022, and see it as a result of decades of financial mismanagement. saturday's presidential elections are the first since mass protests forced the country's leader out of
we have received the post office chief executive nick reed will step down from the role in march nextce, the public inquiry is office, the public inquiry is of course still ongoing and before he does step down, nick reed will be appearing in front of the post office inquiry across three days in october. we do not have any more information than this, but he is stepping down from the role in march next year, and as soon as we have more information on the reasons why he is stepping down after his...
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let's pick up on that point with the ceo of recruiters reed, james reed.to have you on the show. when we talk about shortages in the labour market, what do we actually mean, because unemployment is quite low but business confidence is suggesting a slightly different picture becausejob suggesting a slightly different picture because job vacancies are shrinking? i picture because “ob vacancies are shrinking?_ are shrinking? i hopefully achieve that _ are shrinking? i hopefully achieve that growth - are shrinking? i hopefully achieve that growth data | are shrinking? i hopefully - achieve that growth data that has been predicted but ourjob to stay readers is concerning me because of the last 90 days we have seen a 25% decline year—on—year in vacancies, so this time last year we had 200,000 livejobs, now we have hundred 50,000, so i think employer confidence has taken a knock and there are fewer jobs. the other challenge at the same time is the policy to build more homes is a good one, we want to build many more homes in the uk, but there is a real shortage of
let's pick up on that point with the ceo of recruiters reed, james reed.to have you on the show. when we talk about shortages in the labour market, what do we actually mean, because unemployment is quite low but business confidence is suggesting a slightly different picture becausejob suggesting a slightly different picture because job vacancies are shrinking? i picture because “ob vacancies are shrinking?_ are shrinking? i hopefully achieve that _ are shrinking? i hopefully achieve that...
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reed? >>> well, gianna. to the fire watch now this morning, cooler weather a welcome relief for firefighters battling the intense wildfires l all across tens of thousands of acres down in southern california especially. one of the toughest battles is the airport fire in riverside and orange counties. that one has burned 23,000 acres and destroyed more than 100 homes. another tragic side effect people not able to take care of their pets because they've lost their homes. and bay area organizations are doing what they always do. they step up to help their neighbors and yesterday, the san francisco spca look at them. there they are in action. taking in more than 60 animals from these overwhelmed orange county shelters. all of these dogs and cats checked out and they will be up for adoption very soon. we forget about our animals sometimes and i'm glad the bay area does not. we love our pets. >> we do. and i mean you just think in those situations you know, your family, your pets you know, all the necessary things
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reed has denied the accusations and this morning on gma and tonight on 2020. she says happened that night. >> now i have an immense sense of dread. do you expect to see him like lying on the street drunk or passed out? i was worried he might have gotten hit by a plow. >> and coming up at 7 a.m. and tonight, on a special edition of 2020, we'll have much more of our interview with karen reed. with your gma first look, i'm matt gutman, abc news, new york. >> happening tonight, boeing's starliner spacecraft is coming back to earth without its crew. astronauts butch wilmore and suni williams are staying on the international space station. nasa says it's not sure that the starliner is safe enough to bring them back home. the astronauts are set to return in a spacex crew dragon capsule in february. they were only supposed to be there for a few days now. it's going to be months. former first lady melania trump has announced a new book in a video posted to social media yesterday, she called the writing of the memoir a deeply reflective journey and explained why she wan
reed has denied the accusations and this morning on gma and tonight on 2020. she says happened that night. >> now i have an immense sense of dread. do you expect to see him like lying on the street drunk or passed out? i was worried he might have gotten hit by a plow. >> and coming up at 7 a.m. and tonight, on a special edition of 2020, we'll have much more of our interview with karen reed. with your gma first look, i'm matt gutman, abc news, new york. >> happening tonight,...
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i dealt asked her about that, reed. and the word started with a p.. that's the tease. i was so excited it's one of those sayings last night i -- i almost couldn't sleep because i really couldn't wait to meet her today. and she does not disappoint. here's what's coming up on "cbs mornings." we've got some big names joining us in the studio. reed just told you. how big? supreme court justice ketanji brown jackson will be here. this will be her first live broadcast interview for her new memoir it's called "lovely one." that's her name. that's what it means. and her middle name means one. that's great. all about the history making journey to the nation's highest court. >>> plus the most decorated female olympian of all time. that would be katie ledecky, talking to us about her historic performance at the plings. >>> max greenfield is out with another new children's book, this is his fourth children's book. this is all about helping kids tackle anxiety at bedtime. anybody who has kids knows kids know what is that is like. how friendship inspired the book. we'll see you at 7
i dealt asked her about that, reed. and the word started with a p.. that's the tease. i was so excited it's one of those sayings last night i -- i almost couldn't sleep because i really couldn't wait to meet her today. and she does not disappoint. here's what's coming up on "cbs mornings." we've got some big names joining us in the studio. reed just told you. how big? supreme court justice ketanji brown jackson will be here. this will be her first live broadcast interview for her new...
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this honor is also special to me because of phillip reed. phillip reed was an african-american. he supervised the casting of the bronze statue of freedom. he was the only slave who worked on the casting and as a slave, he was paid $1.25 a day. the other laborers were paid 1 dollar a day. however, he was only able to keep his sunday pay. monday through saturday's pay went to his master. phillip reed was freed in 1862 and it's notnown whether he witnessed the last segment of the statue being placed atop the capitol in 1863. but i would like to thank that the 33 consecutive weeks that he labored, that he had hoped that one day he would be free, and that america would live up to its ideals of equality and freedom for all. i will tell you all a story. my career as a congressional staffer he can in january 1989. a month later i was at the library of congress at a black history event and there was congresswoman mandy bonds. i introduce myself because she was the congresswoman representing new orleans, and we began the conversation. and someone photographed us speaking and made a gift o
this honor is also special to me because of phillip reed. phillip reed was an african-american. he supervised the casting of the bronze statue of freedom. he was the only slave who worked on the casting and as a slave, he was paid $1.25 a day. the other laborers were paid 1 dollar a day. however, he was only able to keep his sunday pay. monday through saturday's pay went to his master. phillip reed was freed in 1862 and it's notnown whether he witnessed the last segment of the statue being...
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i don't know the circumstances of what steve reed said~ _ circumstances of what steve reed said. �* , - said. it's a trait, isn't it, a anti-jewish trial about a l said. it's a trait, isn't it, a - anti-jewish trial about a donor stop anti—jewish trial about a donor stop i didn't know the context. —— anti—jewish trope. so ed davey was addressing the conference today, were you there? i addressing the conference today, were you there?— addressing the conference today, were ou there? ., . , , . were you there? i watched the speech and it was excellent. _ were you there? i watched the speech and it was excellent. you _ were you there? i watched the speech and it was excellent. you would - were you there? i watched the speech and it was excellent. you would say i and it was excellent. you would say that as a former— and it was excellent. you would say that as a former leader _ and it was excellent. you would say that as a former leader of _ and it was excellent. you would say that as a former leader of the - that as a former leader of the labour party. it that as a former leader of the lab
i don't know the circumstances of what steve reed said~ _ circumstances of what steve reed said. �* , - said. it's a trait, isn't it, a anti-jewish trial about a l said. it's a trait, isn't it, a - anti-jewish trial about a donor stop anti—jewish trial about a donor stop i didn't know the context. —— anti—jewish trope. so ed davey was addressing the conference today, were you there? i addressing the conference today, were you there?— addressing the conference today, were ou there?...
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say: that the flame literally flew over it, the wind was so strong, and there behind this fence the reeds were burning like a wall of fire, the flames were about eight meters, that is, it is impossible, it well, i'm telling you, phew, everything, and instantly everything caught fire, it's impossible to breathe, burning ash flies into your eyes, everything flies into your face, because everything burns from the reeds and burns your hands, like everything burns, well, here the house needs to be saved, the whole village ran to put out the fire, which was creeping up on other residential buildings, they managed, although it was not easy, they managed to push the fire further into the fields, rescuers fought it all night. wildfires are now raging in the south of the country, in central russia they have engulfed the territories of donetsk and lugansk and people's republics, even in the north, in murmonsk forests are burning, everywhere there are abnormally high temperatures for september. in these regions , the fourth and fifth classes of fire danger have been established. in crimea, near simfe
say: that the flame literally flew over it, the wind was so strong, and there behind this fence the reeds were burning like a wall of fire, the flames were about eight meters, that is, it is impossible, it well, i'm telling you, phew, everything, and instantly everything caught fire, it's impossible to breathe, burning ash flies into your eyes, everything flies into your face, because everything burns from the reeds and burns your hands, like everything burns, well, here the house needs to be...
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by this minute, the fire was stopped, it was reported. also, the reeds on the left bank of the don arening, neighboring areas, including including rostov-on-don itself, thick smoke covered the city, zero visibility on the roads, resulting in mass accidents. the russian tourists injured in the accident were taken to the suez hospital, where they are receiving assistance, and the head of the egyptian ministry of health took control of the case . let me remind you that the bus with tourists overturned on the cairo sharmelsheikh highway. 21 russians were injured, as well as citizens of turkey, italy , etc. and great britain, a total of more than 40 people. all have mild to moderate injuries. according to preliminary data, the driver lost control. and here is what the russian diplomatic mission told us. the embassy is monitoring the situation with the russian tourists who got into an accident in egypt and continues to clarify the circumstances of the incident. according to the information available at the moment, on the evening of september 14 , a bus with vacationers returning to sharmochv
by this minute, the fire was stopped, it was reported. also, the reeds on the left bank of the don arening, neighboring areas, including including rostov-on-don itself, thick smoke covered the city, zero visibility on the roads, resulting in mass accidents. the russian tourists injured in the accident were taken to the suez hospital, where they are receiving assistance, and the head of the egyptian ministry of health took control of the case . let me remind you that the bus with tourists...
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philip reed was freed in 1862. and it is not known whether he witnessed the last segment of the statue being placed atop the capital in 1863. but i would like to think that the 33 consecutive weeks that he labored that he had hoped one day he would be free. and that america would live up to its ideals of equality and freedom for all. i will tell you all a story. my career as a congressional staffer began in january 1989. a month later, i was at the library of congress at a black history event. and there was congresswoman lindy boggs. and i introduced myself because she was the congresswoman representing new orleans. and we began a conversation. and someone photographed us speaking. and made a gift of that photograph to me. i have black hair the end. signature smile and that photograph still and congresswoman boggs had her signature elegant smile. and that photograph still hangs on my parents' while. 35 years later. and, as a young staffer, i never thought i would receive the same award that she received in 2001. th
philip reed was freed in 1862. and it is not known whether he witnessed the last segment of the statue being placed atop the capital in 1863. but i would like to think that the 33 consecutive weeks that he labored that he had hoped one day he would be free. and that america would live up to its ideals of equality and freedom for all. i will tell you all a story. my career as a congressional staffer began in january 1989. a month later, i was at the library of congress at a black history event....
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good morning jarred. >> reporter: good morning, reed.have both of those camps right, the harris and trump campaigns, saying that their candidate won the debate last night. vice president harris though arguably had the most to gain and to lose on the debate stage and even some trump allies are saying she showed up. a handshake kicked off the first meeting between former president donald trump and vice president kamala harris. but the 90 minute debate soon turned into a sparring match over issues like the economy. >> i imagine and have actually a plan to build what i call an opportunity economy. >> i had no inflation. virtually no inflation. they had the highest inflation. >> reporter: abortion. >> for years they wanted to get it out of congress and out of the federal government and we did something that everybody said couldn't be done. >> the government and donald trump certainly should not be telling a woman what to do with her body. >> reporter: and immigration. >> they've destroyed the fabric of our country. millions of people let in.
good morning jarred. >> reporter: good morning, reed.have both of those camps right, the harris and trump campaigns, saying that their candidate won the debate last night. vice president harris though arguably had the most to gain and to lose on the debate stage and even some trump allies are saying she showed up. a handshake kicked off the first meeting between former president donald trump and vice president kamala harris. but the 90 minute debate soon turned into a sparring match over...
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to overcome the reeds, crawl under the barbed wire, swim in sneakers for several hundred meters, all that... some emotions, fears, well, in general it was very much overcoming in fact yourself , your great, fun, always this finish line, these last 100 m. standard 10 km, but you can't run it light. kupl reis has long been famous for its obstacles, this year the organizers even had something new in store. new, we offered them swimming, this since they will swim straight in sneakers, it is about 160 m, they will have to swim, and carrying concrete twelve-kilogram balls, swimming in sneakers will definitely get into the flood. tests, but for a long time this rating has been headed by a mud pit and barbed wire. our film crew is not the first time at the race in kopyl and last year we heard about the healing properties of the local mud, this time we decided to make sure to ask the athletes if they feel healthier. the reeds have grown by 2 and a half, a whole forest like that, so itself, but it really means that the mud here itself is healing, i think that... deeply fell, that is, you had t
to overcome the reeds, crawl under the barbed wire, swim in sneakers for several hundred meters, all that... some emotions, fears, well, in general it was very much overcoming in fact yourself , your great, fun, always this finish line, these last 100 m. standard 10 km, but you can't run it light. kupl reis has long been famous for its obstacles, this year the organizers even had something new in store. new, we offered them swimming, this since they will swim straight in sneakers, it is about...
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reed, gianna? >> veronica. thank you so much. for continuing coverage just find updates on air and online at kpix.com. >>> well, across the bay, oakland mayor breed is making more push to clear homeless encampments in a video announcing an executive order, tow directed all city departments to fully enforce the policy. and near highways and b.a.r.t. tracks. >> this work won't be completed overnight. but as a result of the supreme court decision on grant's pass, we are now able to continue more expeditiously. being homeless is not a crime in oakland. but it doesn't give the right to break other laws. we must return public spaces to the public. and do so by leading with compassion. >> well, the oakland police officers' association blasted the move, they're calling the mayor's executive order a last-minute political stunt before she faces a recall in november. >>> turning now to san jose where we are learning that an outside of work betting dispute is what led to friday's deadly shooting at a vta bus yard. police say duc bui shot co-
reed, gianna? >> veronica. thank you so much. for continuing coverage just find updates on air and online at kpix.com. >>> well, across the bay, oakland mayor breed is making more push to clear homeless encampments in a video announcing an executive order, tow directed all city departments to fully enforce the policy. and near highways and b.a.r.t. tracks. >> this work won't be completed overnight. but as a result of the supreme court decision on grant's pass, we are now...
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being out walter reed i saw firsthand. i watched it happen. was there, he was on the edge, and he got a dog and it changed everything for him. at one point in time i was in a very rough place and i got a service dog in that dog chase saved my life. when i was presented this song to possibly record it, i knew that there was no doubt about it. i had to be a part of this song. this song is called "good ol' dogs and god." ♪ >> ♪ old flames run out of miss me old chrome runs out of shein old bottles run out of whiskey an old folks run out of time an old promises break easy and old memories hit you hard but if you just let 'em in your heart good ol'dogs in god, will never let you down. listen when you're talking, just happy you are around i don't know why they love us but they do no matter what there's two things you can count on good ol' dogs in god they know all your secrets but they won't ever tell they've seen you at your weakest and help you get through hell but when you're in need of saving and feeling too far gone there are always waiting the
being out walter reed i saw firsthand. i watched it happen. was there, he was on the edge, and he got a dog and it changed everything for him. at one point in time i was in a very rough place and i got a service dog in that dog chase saved my life. when i was presented this song to possibly record it, i knew that there was no doubt about it. i had to be a part of this song. this song is called "good ol' dogs and god." ♪ >> ♪ old flames run out of miss me old chrome runs out...
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carry out several measurements, so here i am measuring the cutting, 12 wing notch 67, and this is a reede notch and the wing length, here i have determined, the last step is weighing the bird, that's it, now you can release it. listen, have you met, for example, birds from other countries? yes, we, our station is very lucky in this, especially in general the first year we caught five birds, when the first year we started ringing, we caught five birds from other countries, yes, our colleagues from belarus started, here you catch and catch and no one, and here you have just started catching the birds were caught, and so, well, usually somewhere around one or two birds from other countries, we catch, in other countries, in others too, now in... well, here in this case we are looking at this ring on the white stork, that is, this is no longer the diameter of the leg, namely the species, the white stork, here is our rare aquatic warbler, they are exactly the same diameter as this ring, but this ring is put on, i already said that it is more than 200 species, and this is only on the upper reed
carry out several measurements, so here i am measuring the cutting, 12 wing notch 67, and this is a reede notch and the wing length, here i have determined, the last step is weighing the bird, that's it, now you can release it. listen, have you met, for example, birds from other countries? yes, we, our station is very lucky in this, especially in general the first year we caught five birds, when the first year we started ringing, we caught five birds from other countries, yes, our colleagues...
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senator reed, the chairman of the armed services committee, and i have been putting together a managers' package for this year's national security authorization act. it would have been much better had we brought the bill to the floor and had 100 amendments winnoweded down and worked out. have open votes so that the people of the united states could see how senators from maine to mississippi and to the west coast, to the east stand on important issues affecting the united states military. but we have not been able to do that. but we are working together. senator reed and i are working together on a planning and we've worked together on nearly 100 variations to the legislation that was passed months and months ago by the armed services committee to resolve issues of local and state interest, issues involving how quickly we can get our industrial base going to meet the need that, frankly, we're not meeting at the present time and to get ahead of the game so we could prevent war, so we can have enough strength to have the reaganesque peace through evangelical that we enjoyed in the 1980's a
senator reed, the chairman of the armed services committee, and i have been putting together a managers' package for this year's national security authorization act. it would have been much better had we brought the bill to the floor and had 100 amendments winnoweded down and worked out. have open votes so that the people of the united states could see how senators from maine to mississippi and to the west coast, to the east stand on important issues affecting the united states military. but we...
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the reeds are burning on the left bank of the don.ghboring areas, including rostov-on-don itself, are covered by a thick smoke. visibility on the roads. as a result , mass accidents. the most difficult elements over the east siberian sea. the crews of two of our tu-160 strategic missile carriers practiced delivering cruise missile strikes against critically important objects of the mock enemy, and also performed in-flight refueling. the flight took place over neutral waters, and its total duration was over 8 hours. i will add that the missile carriers were accompanied by the crews of su-35 and su fighters. 30 of our aerospace forces. russian tourists injured in the accident taken to the suez hospital, where they are receiving assistance, and the head of the egyptian ministry of health has taken control of the case . let me remind you that a bus with tourists overturned on the cairo sharmelsheikh highway. 21 russians, as well as citizens of turkey, italy, and citizens of the uk, were injured, a total of more than 40 people. all have mi
the reeds are burning on the left bank of the don.ghboring areas, including rostov-on-don itself, are covered by a thick smoke. visibility on the roads. as a result , mass accidents. the most difficult elements over the east siberian sea. the crews of two of our tu-160 strategic missile carriers practiced delivering cruise missile strikes against critically important objects of the mock enemy, and also performed in-flight refueling. the flight took place over neutral waters, and its total...
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the saints of love are infused, brave with ringing songs, the snow spreads over the earth, like a reedhis is in my childhood i don’t let you pass the sunny day, salavian wound, salavian wound. and as in the kingdom, you don’t give me the sunshine, the salavian wound, the salavian wound, the light of the hellish songs, you, in the lands of strangers, i will remember them... i will warm my soul, the salavian wound, the saints of love have come , with ringing songs, the snow is pouring over the earth, like the sun in the kingdom, i don’t let my sleepy pasture, salain’s wound. salava wound, salavian wound, the saints of love come, with the ringing songs, the heat over the land is spilling, like the calissians my father won't let me sleep today, saltwater early morning. saltwater early morning, i'm in my father's house my father won't let me sleep today, saltwater early morning, saltwater early morning. dzyakuj, vitebsk region, northern region of belarus, birthplace of the slavic bazaar, many outstanding public figures, people of science and art, it is difficult to imagine. that after the l
the saints of love are infused, brave with ringing songs, the snow spreads over the earth, like a reedhis is in my childhood i don’t let you pass the sunny day, salavian wound, salavian wound. and as in the kingdom, you don’t give me the sunshine, the salavian wound, the salavian wound, the light of the hellish songs, you, in the lands of strangers, i will remember them... i will warm my soul, the salavian wound, the saints of love have come , with ringing songs, the snow is pouring over...