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here's abc's will reeve. . >> fear and danger are constant to me. they remind me to pay attention.he places that i work in are really hazardous. if you're not afraid in that environment, something is wrong with you. >> reporter: where most see a remote and unforgiving landscape, will gadd sees a play ground. there's no mountain high enough, no water fall dangerous enough for this extreme ice climber. even the mighty niagara falls proved no match for gadd. that's him on top of the frozen cascade, the first person ever to make the climb. gadd is a living legend in the climbing world. now he's using his influence to sound the alarm about climate change. >> that was exciting. >> reporter: taking him from the last remaining ice on africa's highest peak. >> some estimates, there won't be any ice on top of kilimanjaro in less than ten years. >> reporter: to the depths of the melting arctic. a remarkable journey that all began here in the far, freezing reaches of the canadian rockies. how long have you been coming to this glacier? >> i just figured it out. i've been coming here for 45 year
here's abc's will reeve. . >> fear and danger are constant to me. they remind me to pay attention.he places that i work in are really hazardous. if you're not afraid in that environment, something is wrong with you. >> reporter: where most see a remote and unforgiving landscape, will gadd sees a play ground. there's no mountain high enough, no water fall dangerous enough for this extreme ice climber. even the mighty niagara falls proved no match for gadd. that's him on top of the...
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will reeve, abc news, new york. >> that's a lot of cheddar.or the folks in wisconsin. he couldn't remain anonymous because of state law. this is the most interesting fact to me. so he says the winning ticket came from a batch that he bought on his own, not a batch that he bought with his girlfriend. >> i didn't see a girlfriend, did you? >> i did not see a girlfriend sitting next to him, anybody else? >> oh-oh, bye, felicia. >> how'd you know her name was felicia? conveniently, yes, that was the batch, hmm. >> i didn't see her. oh, she's probably at home crying right now. >> probably. have a great day. >>> making news in america this morning, president trump discussing the mueller report in a new interview. why he's against white house aides testifying in front of congress. plus, what else staffers are being told to boycott. >>> alarming claims against the boy scouts of america. >> they're protecting the pedophiles among their ranks. >> thousands of scout leaders accused of sexual abuse in the alleged system of cover-ups within the organizatio
will reeve, abc news, new york. >> that's a lot of cheddar.or the folks in wisconsin. he couldn't remain anonymous because of state law. this is the most interesting fact to me. so he says the winning ticket came from a batch that he bought on his own, not a batch that he bought with his girlfriend. >> i didn't see a girlfriend, did you? >> i did not see a girlfriend sitting next to him, anybody else? >> oh-oh, bye, felicia. >> how'd you know her name was felicia?...
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>> our newest correspondent, will reeve, on a very disturbing case tonight. all right, will. thank you. >>> to politics now and the shock waves following the mueller report. revelations, democrats sharply divided on how exactly to proceed as president trump sours on the report. after his initial celebratory view. abc's white house correspondent tara palmeri reporting from west palm beach tonight where the president is spending the holiday. >> reporter: president trump spending his easter weekend firing up his political base, golfing with rush limbaugh, and unleashing on twitter. tweeting more than a dozen tweets including, the russia hoax is dead, and then blasting special counsel robert mueller's team as trump haters, saying the report was written, quote, nastily. adding, quote, the mueller report should not have been authorized in the first place. it's a stark contrast from his initial reaction to the mueller report. >> i'm having a good day too. it was called no collusion, no obstruction. >> reporter: the president's personal lawyer rudy giuliani telling abc news trump is
>> our newest correspondent, will reeve, on a very disturbing case tonight. all right, will. thank you. >>> to politics now and the shock waves following the mueller report. revelations, democrats sharply divided on how exactly to proceed as president trump sours on the report. after his initial celebratory view. abc's white house correspondent tara palmeri reporting from west palm beach tonight where the president is spending the holiday. >> reporter: president trump...
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maybe but by imposing reeves on european cars that could be the kind of rich really asian that we could see but it's too soon to tell. but it's true that a change of heart when it comes to harley davidson will probably hamper deal already difficult choice negotiations with the european union brazos the goal is to avoid any kind of target on day on the european auto industry and try to lower or early may that trade barriers on industrial goods as a whole but ministration isn't present to include agriculture us part of any agreement so the harley davidson issue is just another drop in the bucket that seems unjustified actually the company said it how to move jobs overseas they use to sense the decision to move production of motorcycles to their plant in thailand is part of our planet to also supported costumers in the southeast of asia contrary to what trump suggested no jobs no jobs that have been impacted here in the u.s. as a result of these actions now briefly if you can't withstand the least is it fair do you think to blame tariffs for the slowdown in sales for the harvey as we know
maybe but by imposing reeves on european cars that could be the kind of rich really asian that we could see but it's too soon to tell. but it's true that a change of heart when it comes to harley davidson will probably hamper deal already difficult choice negotiations with the european union brazos the goal is to avoid any kind of target on day on the european auto industry and try to lower or early may that trade barriers on industrial goods as a whole but ministration isn't present to include...
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reeves? >> my name is eric reeves, and i'm here to present five requests for prop "k" funding this morning. the first request is for the fulton street safety project, the first of three neighborhood transportation improvement program projects in this request. m.t.a. is requesting $82,000 to develop recommendations and conceptual designs for safety and accessability improvements on fulton street between stanley and aplia, bordering golden gate park. this study will build on prior work from s.f. planning, including the richmond district strategy and the golden gate park edges study, and includes community outreach, and to confirm needs assessment and collect feedback on design proposals. the next request is a request for the frederick clayton traffic calming project, to increase visibility and improve pedestrian safety. they're requesting $175,000 for legislation and approvals, and time design and construction of crosswalk upgrades. we are recommending a multi-phase allocation to avoid loss of
reeves? >> my name is eric reeves, and i'm here to present five requests for prop "k" funding this morning. the first request is for the fulton street safety project, the first of three neighborhood transportation improvement program projects in this request. m.t.a. is requesting $82,000 to develop recommendations and conceptual designs for safety and accessability improvements on fulton street between stanley and aplia, bordering golden gate park. this study will build on prior...
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reeves, is there anything you would like to add? would you like to make public comment? >> i have nothing to add and no public comment. >> chairman: are there any members of the public who would like to testify on item six? please come forward. >> supervisors, this is prop "k" money. and i've been listening very intently. now, you're talking about enforcement in a very general way. i haven't heard whether you supervisors have got an orientation on this project. and you supervisors hold the project manager for a certain project, whether it is va valencia, whether it is san bruno avenue, whatever, about goals and timelines. it is very nice should show co conceptual plans, and it is very nice to talk about, you know, this is a problem and that is a problem. but it is quite another thing to have 40, 50 casualties when the project is not done in the proper way. and only a really good project manager who understands standards can understand this. so you, board of supervisors, need an orientation. and if you're very busy and don't have time for an orientation, but you all have
reeves, is there anything you would like to add? would you like to make public comment? >> i have nothing to add and no public comment. >> chairman: are there any members of the public who would like to testify on item six? please come forward. >> supervisors, this is prop "k" money. and i've been listening very intently. now, you're talking about enforcement in a very general way. i haven't heard whether you supervisors have got an orientation on this project. and...
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in a speech to the university of virginia law school federal district court judge karlton wayne reeves rebuked the president for his attacks on the courts comparing him to the segregationist era, remember when then candidate trump slammed an american born judge for his mexican heritage, claiming he had an inherent -- listen to what judge reeves had to say about that. >> i know what i heard when federal judge was calmed very biased and unfair because he is a mexican heritage. when that judge's ethnicity was said to prevent his issuing fair rulings, when that judge was called a hater simply because he is latino. i heard the words of james -- empowered by the falsehood of white supremacy, questioning the judicial temperament of a man solely because of the color of his skin. i heard those words and i did not know if i was in 1967 or 2017. >> a the who attacks a judiciary. a president who uses migrants as a weapon to attack his political enemies. a president who falsely claims his campaign was spied on, falsely claims his campaign was spied on. that's the kind of president whose attorney ge
in a speech to the university of virginia law school federal district court judge karlton wayne reeves rebuked the president for his attacks on the courts comparing him to the segregationist era, remember when then candidate trump slammed an american born judge for his mexican heritage, claiming he had an inherent -- listen to what judge reeves had to say about that. >> i know what i heard when federal judge was calmed very biased and unfair because he is a mexican heritage. when that...
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this is judge reeves in mississippi. he talked about how he's received hate mail for some of his own decisions and really disturbed by what he sees as the bullying from the executive branch. he thinks it undermines the rule of law. he was disturbed by how trump went after the judge attacking himheritage. he's saying this is not okay. it's really disturbing. >> will he suffer any consequences? >> nope. >> thank you so much. joining me congressman and democratic presidential candidate tim ryan. thanks for being with us. >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> i want to ask you about your run for president in a moment. i do want to begin with our new reporting from our jake tapper. according to a senior administration official, the president told the commissioner of the customs and border protection that he would pardon him if he ever went to jail for breaking the law at the president's direction. this was after the president had told border agents they should break the law to keep migrants out of the country. is that an imp
this is judge reeves in mississippi. he talked about how he's received hate mail for some of his own decisions and really disturbed by what he sees as the bullying from the executive branch. he thinks it undermines the rule of law. he was disturbed by how trump went after the judge attacking himheritage. he's saying this is not okay. it's really disturbing. >> will he suffer any consequences? >> nope. >> thank you so much. joining me congressman and democratic presidential...
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department i have the honor of coordinating with vision zero and i have on my co-chair and ryan reef -- reeves who recently had a little boy and is not here today. i'm happy to respond to questions. >> commissioner: we have one public speaker. cathly delucca. >> she had to leave. the bay area family for safe streets meets tonight and that meeting started. >> commissioner: thank you for your presentation. commissioners, questions. >> this is a good report. i appreciate you coming and giving it to us on an annual basis. i have a question and comment. comment has to do with i spend a lot of time in the fillmore and on mission street and valencia street. on fillmore street there's a couple spots where it goes first and then people can cross and they're able to get across the street. how does m.t.a. to determine where to put those because fillmore and pine is a raceway and doesn't have a delay nor community. how do you determine or make decisions on the timed lights. >> i'm so grateful to be able to co-lied an issue like this. >> i'm the traffic engineer with the sfmta. we tall -- call them leading
department i have the honor of coordinating with vision zero and i have on my co-chair and ryan reef -- reeves who recently had a little boy and is not here today. i'm happy to respond to questions. >> commissioner: we have one public speaker. cathly delucca. >> she had to leave. the bay area family for safe streets meets tonight and that meeting started. >> commissioner: thank you for your presentation. commissioners, questions. >> this is a good report. i appreciate...
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abc's will reeve joins us with that story. will, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit. dramatic video of this incident shows the two officers shooting at the car from the front and the back. now calls for justice. this morning, outrage taking over the streets of new haven. protestors demanding that the two officers who shot at an unarmed couple near yale university step down. >> that could have been my little sister. that could have been my little cousin. that could have been me. >> reporter: shocking surveillance video taken from different angles shows the moment two police vehicles pull up to a parked car and immediately open fire. >> the victim is in a red vehicle. one person shot. >> caller: you can see an officer from hamden police department arrive on scene, jump out of the car and instantly unload a barrage of bullets. a yale university officer shooting from the other side before sprinting away, not even taking the time to put his car in park. the crossfire hitting 22-year-old stephanie washington as she was sitting in that parked car. >> my girlfriend just yelle
abc's will reeve joins us with that story. will, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit. dramatic video of this incident shows the two officers shooting at the car from the front and the back. now calls for justice. this morning, outrage taking over the streets of new haven. protestors demanding that the two officers who shot at an unarmed couple near yale university step down. >> that could have been my little sister. that could have been my little cousin. that could have...
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throughout the series but the two people most likely to drop the gloves tonight are not kane and reeves, it is the two head coaches. >> the coaches are chattering, probably doing the most chatter, he is talking to the players constantly during the game which i have not seen before. ridiculous. >> i don't want to talk about that, but i think i'm going to have to because, they say that in the paper yesterday, it's not like. >> excuse me. can i have a final score for tonight's game? >> a final score? it will be for sure 5-6. >> don't hide that beautiful tattoo. that is gorgeous >> we are going to win 5-0. >> you heard it, that means the goalie is going to do good. she is talking about the goalie, let me tell you about joe's, saved 81 of 91 shots over the last two games after struggling and the sharks play- by-play man joined me earlier to break down his roller coaster series. >> when you get to the stanley cup playoffs, people say you can ride the coattails of a goalie all the way to the stanley cup finals. why is jones is so different from the beginning of the series right now? >> i wish
throughout the series but the two people most likely to drop the gloves tonight are not kane and reeves, it is the two head coaches. >> the coaches are chattering, probably doing the most chatter, he is talking to the players constantly during the game which i have not seen before. ridiculous. >> i don't want to talk about that, but i think i'm going to have to because, they say that in the paper yesterday, it's not like. >> excuse me. can i have a final score for tonight's...
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tamaya reeves' brother was missing for a year before his body was foundct >> a constn worker found his body. >> searching his cell phone records. his laptop. i found out the last persone talked to. >> indeed the ones that are missing or leftof behind are ten the strongest and earliestan advocate, d there is a waitti for an official investigation, often for a subject as an adult. >> and i went to the home that he was actually mur, red in three days after he went missing, not knowing that's where it actually happened. >> they are the reasons this group marched today. the missing. those who will be here so they're not forgotten. >> we're fighting for justice. we're fighting for legis. tive change >> this includes changes in the law that hampers investigators. >> the march was all the way here to the grounds of the lincoln memorial. a long walk, worthy cause. >> for the murders whose cases have yet to be solved and for those yet to be found. >> we hope that the worldill come gether, and help us find those people. >> derrick ward, news 4. >> nbc 4 is working for you, in the community, by he
tamaya reeves' brother was missing for a year before his body was foundct >> a constn worker found his body. >> searching his cell phone records. his laptop. i found out the last persone talked to. >> indeed the ones that are missing or leftof behind are ten the strongest and earliestan advocate, d there is a waitti for an official investigation, often for a subject as an adult. >> and i went to the home that he was actually mur, red in three days after he went missing,...
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they just were not able to do it and keep that funding going a rich reeve coaches high school runners on the track but not for long. >>yes, it's a little bit disappointing. it's really really sad to see it go because this is the get a very historic site. track team practices and san jose city college and that will continue for now until maybe in the future when a new track can be built on campus. well the college admission cheating scandal continues to affect the bay area stanford university, an ounce and expelled a female student because of her application. it included fabricating selling credentials. the school termine bad some of the material in the student's application is false and in accordance with our policies have rescinded that mission. the student is longer on stanford's campus and her admission was followed by a $500,000 contribution to stanford sailing program pay through former head coach john van de mer now he was fired after agreeing to plead guilty for accepting donations in exchange for recommending non sailors has recruited athletes. will a memorial service will be
they just were not able to do it and keep that funding going a rich reeve coaches high school runners on the track but not for long. >>yes, it's a little bit disappointing. it's really really sad to see it go because this is the get a very historic site. track team practices and san jose city college and that will continue for now until maybe in the future when a new track can be built on campus. well the college admission cheating scandal continues to affect the bay area stanford...
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muslims on mindanao have no sympathy for the ideology of the so-called islamic state other can share reeve is a leading figure in the local muslim community he knew them out of brothers because of his long beard he has been dubbed bin laden as in osama bin laden. sharif likes the nickname even though he says he is opposed to violence and said that to the local i asked fighters. visiting me in my house and yet convincing me to join them sometimes they told me please join us really make us our army. yes he will make us our leader actually when you have talking with me he said but i've been letting you join us because you cannot trust him or it would have been governments because they are always betraying us so that's why i did become. bad because. sharif did not join the group led by the mountain brothers he told them he could not fight because he had heart disease. islamic state called on its sympathizers around the world to support them all to brothers in the battle on mindanao. the. state that's why i told him it is impossible because even you. were in this water but a leg of the predicte
muslims on mindanao have no sympathy for the ideology of the so-called islamic state other can share reeve is a leading figure in the local muslim community he knew them out of brothers because of his long beard he has been dubbed bin laden as in osama bin laden. sharif likes the nickname even though he says he is opposed to violence and said that to the local i asked fighters. visiting me in my house and yet convincing me to join them sometimes they told me please join us really make us our...
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eric reeves is a sudan researcher, analyst and author, and senior fellow at harvard university.itary will play a key role in how the situation develops. what we most need to know is how the army will spread. we know that the most senior generals, including awad ibn auf, will stay within the council and trying to overtake the regime of omar al—bashir. but once you get lower into the ranks, brigadier generals, colonels, majors, it is a different matter and it seems to me the army will be towards the people. if the army, insufficient numbers, sides with the uprising, that will affect a move towards civilian government. on the other hand, the security services are other hand, the security services a re loyal to other hand, the security services are loyal to this regime, other services are also backing it. they may decide to act in their best interests. you have a lot of moving parts, a lot of heavily armed and mutually suspicious bodies so we simply cannot know until we know more about how the army is going to split and which way. in heavy militarised states, so much is invested on
eric reeves is a sudan researcher, analyst and author, and senior fellow at harvard university.itary will play a key role in how the situation develops. what we most need to know is how the army will spread. we know that the most senior generals, including awad ibn auf, will stay within the council and trying to overtake the regime of omar al—bashir. but once you get lower into the ranks, brigadier generals, colonels, majors, it is a different matter and it seems to me the army will be...
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reeves one of the top 50 thinkers in the u.s. for his work on classey quali -- equality yet he still maintains a great british accent. he also wrote on not the 1% versus the 90%, but how the top 20% have really been hoarding, in his words, opportunity and not making room for the bottom 80%. i'm going to invite us, even though we have a long table, to have an oprah-style conversation, so i want to encourage everyone not to go down the line but to really engage each other, and we'll engage you all as the conversation continues. if you're joining us on twitter or online, you can use the #behindthebumpersticker. free college, i think maybe three years ago, i had never heard of it. all of a sudden there are multiple pieces of legislation. it seems like at least half of the 2020 candidates are running on it, ask statnd states around country are really talking about this concept. why has it caught fire in this particular moment and what does that mean about the state of our higher education debate? who wants to jump in? >> i'll take the
reeves one of the top 50 thinkers in the u.s. for his work on classey quali -- equality yet he still maintains a great british accent. he also wrote on not the 1% versus the 90%, but how the top 20% have really been hoarding, in his words, opportunity and not making room for the bottom 80%. i'm going to invite us, even though we have a long table, to have an oprah-style conversation, so i want to encourage everyone not to go down the line but to really engage each other, and we'll engage you...
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and bridget reeves lost a close relative as well. grant also came, following the death of their father. whilst ian sanford lost hers —— his wife hazel. he welcomed the enquiry but has concerns about the evidence. they can only keep a certain amount of evidence in the files and after ten yea rs i evidence in the files and after ten years i understand it gets chopped off. there are people in there who have been fighting for 20 years. that is as far as i wanted to go. an independent enquiry last year found that more than a50 patients at the gosport war memorial hospital probably died because they were given strong painkillers for no medical reason. many patients were injected using syringe drivers like these. the report felt there was an institutionalised practice at the hospital of sorting lives. today the assista nt hospital of sorting lives. today the assistant chief constable of kent police said the families of those affected by events at the hospital are at the heart of everything we do. drjane barton was responsible for prescribin
and bridget reeves lost a close relative as well. grant also came, following the death of their father. whilst ian sanford lost hers —— his wife hazel. he welcomed the enquiry but has concerns about the evidence. they can only keep a certain amount of evidence in the files and after ten yea rs i evidence in the files and after ten years i understand it gets chopped off. there are people in there who have been fighting for 20 years. that is as far as i wanted to go. an independent enquiry...
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spoke with eric reeves a research of focusing on sudan and the editor of sudan reaves dot org he says the military council in sudan is hoping the uprising will die down but signs suggest it is far from over the military council is not really transitional it's trying to figure out a way to keep power and he's doing so with statements as those chair of the council. general burnham today in which he claims that this is not a coup that the military just happens to be in power well it's nothing other than a crew and the civilians are quite aware of this and they are demanding a transition to civilian governance and there is no evidence that this council is prepared to move that way one reason is that a number of men on the council would without the protection of a military council be subject to indictment by the international criminal court for war crimes crimes against humanity and genocide this is particularly true when the vice chair of the military council general ham actually who heads the rapid support forces which have been the primary instrument of genocidal destruction in dark war
spoke with eric reeves a research of focusing on sudan and the editor of sudan reaves dot org he says the military council in sudan is hoping the uprising will die down but signs suggest it is far from over the military council is not really transitional it's trying to figure out a way to keep power and he's doing so with statements as those chair of the council. general burnham today in which he claims that this is not a coup that the military just happens to be in power well it's nothing...
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. >> if i come down here and see the coral reeves are dying and the population is dying, i know that we're out of balance. and that doesn't take a genius to know you're out of balance to know you're out of balance and you should do something. so, you're open all day, that's what 24/7 means, sugar. kind of like how you get 24/7 access to licensed agents with geico. hmm? yeah, you just go online, or give them a call anytime. you don't say. yep. now what will it take to get 24/7 access to that lemon meringue pie? pie! pie's coming! that's what it takes, baby. geico®. great service from licensed agents, 24/7. prestige creams not living up to the hype? olay regenerist shatters the competition. big hype? big price? big deal! olay regenerist hydrates skin better than creams costing over $100, $200, and even $400. for skin that looks younger than it should. fact check this ad in good housekeeping. olay regenerist. now try olay hydrating eye. hydrates better than the #1 prestige eye cream. get triple action moisturizer. and 48 hour protection. from full time keeper... ...to part time coach. n
. >> if i come down here and see the coral reeves are dying and the population is dying, i know that we're out of balance. and that doesn't take a genius to know you're out of balance to know you're out of balance and you should do something. so, you're open all day, that's what 24/7 means, sugar. kind of like how you get 24/7 access to licensed agents with geico. hmm? yeah, you just go online, or give them a call anytime. you don't say. yep. now what will it take to get 24/7 access to...
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they are those are simply not true and will bear up under any scrutiny good to speak with you eric reeves joining us there from north had killed. plenty more ahead on this news hour iraq is planning to improve for silla tease for millions of tourists visiting one of its biggest religious sites. more violence in mali talks to form a new government begin. and later in sport a crucial win for liverpool in the english premier league as they regain control of the title. so all that still to come but first ukraine's western backed president petro poroshenko has conceded defeat after a second round of voting for the shanker said he would not be leaving politics and promised to fight on comedian and political newcomer volunteer is zelinsky one with an estimated lead of forty five percent of voters focused on the struggling economy selenski has promoted talks with russia to settle the conflict in eastern ukraine. say. we did it together thanks to everyone now there will be no pathetic speeches i just want to say thank you. the very. last never given this is what i was told until i saw the exit pol
they are those are simply not true and will bear up under any scrutiny good to speak with you eric reeves joining us there from north had killed. plenty more ahead on this news hour iraq is planning to improve for silla tease for millions of tourists visiting one of its biggest religious sites. more violence in mali talks to form a new government begin. and later in sport a crucial win for liverpool in the english premier league as they regain control of the title. so all that still to come but...
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with more from that powerful speech i referenced earlier in the broadcast by federal judge carlton reevesttacks on the judiciary's independence. >> when the powerful accuse of courts of opening up our country to potential terrorists, you can hear the southern manifesto's authors, when lawmakers say we should get rid of our judges, you can hear senators writing bills to strip us of our power. we each have a role to defend or judiciary. we must denounce attacks that undermine our ability to do justice. >> some food for thought as we head into the weekend. that does it for me. you can always check out "the beat" on 6 p.m. eastern on msnbc. msnbc. >>> everything began to shake. just kept asking where is she. i don't know what i would do without her. >> looked like the world was ending. >> growing up in indiana, earthquakes and tsunamis only see in films. >> love of his life was missing. >> feeling she was not all right was growing each minute.
with more from that powerful speech i referenced earlier in the broadcast by federal judge carlton reevesttacks on the judiciary's independence. >> when the powerful accuse of courts of opening up our country to potential terrorists, you can hear the southern manifesto's authors, when lawmakers say we should get rid of our judges, you can hear senators writing bills to strip us of our power. we each have a role to defend or judiciary. we must denounce attacks that undermine our ability to...
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keanu reeves returns as john wick may 17th. upping the ante on everything.dzilla, king of monsters. sophie turner leads the x-men return june 7th with dark phoenix telling the origin story. there's men in black international june 14th. a generation spanning chapter with samuel l. jackson and richard roundtree. spiderman, far from home july 5th. while august teams wayne johnson and jason statham back up. >>> an illinois man starts a new job today and he has a police officer to thank for getting him to the interview. >> the officer pulled over baldwin after discovering he had expired plates and a suspended license. baldwin told the officer he had a job interview at fedex and had no other means of getting to his interview. to baldwin's surprise, instead of writing a ticket, the police officer decided to drive him to the actual interview and that generous act helped baldwin land the job at fedex. >> to give him a ticket and tow his car would just make things a lot worse so just tried to think how i could help him out and a lot of things police officers do in thi
keanu reeves returns as john wick may 17th. upping the ante on everything.dzilla, king of monsters. sophie turner leads the x-men return june 7th with dark phoenix telling the origin story. there's men in black international june 14th. a generation spanning chapter with samuel l. jackson and richard roundtree. spiderman, far from home july 5th. while august teams wayne johnson and jason statham back up. >>> an illinois man starts a new job today and he has a police officer to thank for...
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here with the report is jennifer reeves, bloomberg senior antitrust correspondent.me both of you. jennifer, i will start with you. i've been to a few of these things. it is a good time. a lot of partying. what was the big story? jennifer: i think the big story was we are all agreeing to disagree much like what is happening in the antitrust world and what is happening in academia. there are so much talk about this movement of this challenge to antitrust law and policy and the question of whether antitrust has been lax over the last 50 years. there is -- industries that are too concentrated and huge internet platforms gaining power and control over us and our data . i think there's a lot of debate about whether there is a problem and if there is a problem what we do about it. not remember a time in recent years were antitrust has been such a issue. antitrust has long discourses on antitrust laws. is it because of amazon and google and facebook and the power they have ended the antitrust laws fail us? >> i do not think the antitrust laws have failed us because i'm anti
here with the report is jennifer reeves, bloomberg senior antitrust correspondent.me both of you. jennifer, i will start with you. i've been to a few of these things. it is a good time. a lot of partying. what was the big story? jennifer: i think the big story was we are all agreeing to disagree much like what is happening in the antitrust world and what is happening in academia. there are so much talk about this movement of this challenge to antitrust law and policy and the question of whether...
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. >> laura: judge carlson reeve yesterday said this, let's watch. >> politicians are dangerous, political, and guilty of egregious overreach, you can hear the lawyers, offices of the court, across the south. in the executive branch when it calls our courts and their work stupid, horrible,ry doing ridiculous, laughing stock, you can hear the servers and slims of george wallace echoing into the present. >> laura: obama appointee code of conduct for u.s. judges, not supposed to be involved in politics. there's a slight exception for, if the judiciary is being persecuted, i guess hah's what he's hanging on. >> think about this, think about these enormous attacks on president trump, coming from a judge, right? just crossing every line. i mean i don't know how you feel with this, but to me it cross as line. it shows what's been happening in the united states. and i personally think there's something -- >> laura: you can't get into politics as a judge, can't do it. >> i haven't seen the whole context of it. of the president's criticism of the judiciary, i'd like to hear the whole thing. >> laura
. >> laura: judge carlson reeve yesterday said this, let's watch. >> politicians are dangerous, political, and guilty of egregious overreach, you can hear the lawyers, offices of the court, across the south. in the executive branch when it calls our courts and their work stupid, horrible,ry doing ridiculous, laughing stock, you can hear the servers and slims of george wallace echoing into the present. >> laura: obama appointee code of conduct for u.s. judges, not supposed to...
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but if i were baking to reeve stress, all of a sudden none of my clothes would fit.e eating too many baked goods. adding to mstress. it might work for some, right? have at it. >> or have a cupce. helps me >>> coming up on the "today" show, self-help guru deepak chopra shares tows ono build a strong relationship. up, a fraternity at a virginia college suspended. we're looki at the hazin allegations leveled against the members. >>> plus, taking the hot seat. the attorney general prepares for a budget meeting, but as calls for the release of the mueller reportlorow er, both sides of the aisle are getting ready for a hearing that could be anything but noal. chuck? >>> good morning, everyone. time for that dog-walking forecast. there is cute little allie here. 12-year-old girl, low energy, long islander dog. find out how to adopt allie on our we >>> a live look outside on this tuesday morning. eit is finally feeling l spring outside. and we are here for it. good morning, everyone. i'm eun yang. >> good morning, i'm aaron gilchrest. wahoo h. the virginia clears defeated te
but if i were baking to reeve stress, all of a sudden none of my clothes would fit.e eating too many baked goods. adding to mstress. it might work for some, right? have at it. >> or have a cupce. helps me >>> coming up on the "today" show, self-help guru deepak chopra shares tows ono build a strong relationship. up, a fraternity at a virginia college suspended. we're looki at the hazin allegations leveled against the members. >>> plus, taking the hot seat. the...
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joining me now, the author of dream orders from the brookings institution, richard reeves.e the first person i thought of because it goes to the heart of the arguments you make and i knew i looked online and sure enough you had. to put this in the context of your overall argument. >> is a deeper problem in america of all places the kids of rich places who end up rich themselves and the kids of poor parents are middle-class parents are more likely to remain stuck on the same wrong of the ladder of the parents and it's just this mix in america which is actually camouflaging the fact that american is increasing their class found society in the fact that how you are born really does affect, you look at the data on social ability. as this really a relatively new phenomenon or is it longer than that. >> i think what hope happen in the post year is that it was growing so strongly but we've never seen anything like the degree of meritocracy that's applauded in the u.s. for a long time and what the scandal has done is just blown the lid off the idea that this lea delete selective in
joining me now, the author of dream orders from the brookings institution, richard reeves.e the first person i thought of because it goes to the heart of the arguments you make and i knew i looked online and sure enough you had. to put this in the context of your overall argument. >> is a deeper problem in america of all places the kids of rich places who end up rich themselves and the kids of poor parents are middle-class parents are more likely to remain stuck on the same wrong of the...
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anne and bridget reeves lost a close relative as well.death of their father. whilst ian sanford lost his wife hazel. he said today he welcomed the police inquiry but has concerns about the evidence. they can only keep a certain amount of evidence in the files, and after ten years i understand it's chopped off. there are people in there who have been fighting for 20 years and don't know what'a going to happen. that is as far as i want to go. an independent inquiry last year found that more than a50 patients at the gosport war memorial hospital probably died because they were many patients were injected using syringe drivers like these. the report found there was an institutionalised practice at the hospital of shortening lives. today the assistant chief constable of kent police nick downing said, "the families of those affected by events at the gosport war memorial hospital are at the heart of everything we do. and i hope the news that we will now be carrying out a full investigation is of some comfort to them." drjane barton was responsib
anne and bridget reeves lost a close relative as well.death of their father. whilst ian sanford lost his wife hazel. he said today he welcomed the police inquiry but has concerns about the evidence. they can only keep a certain amount of evidence in the files, and after ten years i understand it's chopped off. there are people in there who have been fighting for 20 years and don't know what'a going to happen. that is as far as i want to go. an independent inquiry last year found that more than...
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we heard earlier about joseph mason reeves. the first captain of carrier langley. who helped it become much more effective. turned it in, from an experiment to an actual operational weapon. those lessons then were factored in to the operations of lexington and saratoga when they joined the fleet. and later on, the carriers yorktown an enterprise, which spent so much time fighting and early 1942. now, 3 specific characteristics emerged over the course of time. heuristics is a little bit of a complicated word. meet the pattern of decision- making. if you have a heuristic, it is an approach you have taken before. that you are practiced in, and you do it without really thinking about it. subconsciously, this is just how you go about these routines. there were three that formed the core of the navy's approach to fighting in the run-up to world war ii. the first of these is to act aggressively. colonel john boyd hadn't yet coined the idea of the poodle loop 60 aside, act. but, the united states navy's officers well understood, that in combat, if you could get inside any
we heard earlier about joseph mason reeves. the first captain of carrier langley. who helped it become much more effective. turned it in, from an experiment to an actual operational weapon. those lessons then were factored in to the operations of lexington and saratoga when they joined the fleet. and later on, the carriers yorktown an enterprise, which spent so much time fighting and early 1942. now, 3 specific characteristics emerged over the course of time. heuristics is a little bit of a...
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keanu reeves reloaded for john wick 3 and the fast and furious spin off the rivalry between dway johnsonaj ham. >> and also disney has two live action interpretatio of animated classics with aladdin and the ln king. on memorial day weekend brings a blew toothodzilla and then a three generation reboot with shaft and a demon dog gets a digital upgrade. the animation delivers ryan reynolds voicingetective peekao the fork ou of town in toy get story 4. for more mature audiences, crocodile rock saidrocketman and the man son murderers on once upon a time inod hollywo and charlize thearon is her summer movie. i'm rafael seth. ♪ ♪ >> we are down to the d of nbc sunday night judges j lo, and a neo derek hough will score for a spot in theorld final and the top scoring act will be one step closer to winning the $1 million grand prize. "world of dance" is on this sunday at 8:00 here on nbc4. >>> let's get a final check of your forecast. we are in weather alert mode on thisriday. hello, ma'am. >> hello, erika. so here is the latest check of storm team 4 radar and most getting a break r from then but
keanu reeves reloaded for john wick 3 and the fast and furious spin off the rivalry between dway johnsonaj ham. >> and also disney has two live action interpretatio of animated classics with aladdin and the ln king. on memorial day weekend brings a blew toothodzilla and then a three generation reboot with shaft and a demon dog gets a digital upgrade. the animation delivers ryan reynolds voicingetective peekao the fork ou of town in toy get story 4. for more mature audiences, crocodile...
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>> bret: world war ii veteran weldon reeve turned 95 last weekend was officially relieved of duty.y recognized for his work as a minuteman in the the state of maryland, part of a militia charged with defending against that invasion. his discharge papers were signed in 1945, but they were never sent out. he is believed to be the last surviving member of the hempstead minutemen. congratulations on your discharge, thank you for your service, and happy birthday. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight for that is it for this "special report." fair, balanced, and still unafraid. "the story" posted by martha maccallum starts now. we have a town hall with howard schultz. >> martha: looking for to it, thank you, bret. breaking tonight, new developments in this weird case of a chinese woman arrested with malware on the grounds of mar-a-lago. she was trying to gain access to an event while she was there, she is in custody, and we will bring you the latest developments on that in just a few moments. but first, the president punching back at his adversaries on capitol hill. >> i guarante
>> bret: world war ii veteran weldon reeve turned 95 last weekend was officially relieved of duty.y recognized for his work as a minuteman in the the state of maryland, part of a militia charged with defending against that invasion. his discharge papers were signed in 1945, but they were never sent out. he is believed to be the last surviving member of the hempstead minutemen. congratulations on your discharge, thank you for your service, and happy birthday. thanks for inviting us into...
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and abc's will reeve has much more. >> reporter: this morning, the creative minds behind "star wars" more ways to feel the force. >> it is beyond your wildest dreams. >> reporter: coming this summer, galaxy's edge, the expansive disney park that will transport everyone to a galaxy far, far away. >> we want to go as soon as possible. >> reporter: disney's the parent company of both lucasfilm and abc. >> our senior trip is next year, so it will be open then. we'll all be going to galaxy's edge. >> reporter: want to blast off in a shuttle? now, you can. want to have a drink? just pull up a chair at the can tina. the park will also feature iconic characters like yoda. >> through the force, things you will see. >> reporter: and there's a new video game coming soon. "star wars: jedi fallen order." features actor cameron monaghan playing a jedi fugitive. what went through your mind when you find out you were going to be a part of this experience? >> i think that my mind kind of shut down out of excitement. >> reporter: while excitement builds the final day of "star wars" celebration brings
and abc's will reeve has much more. >> reporter: this morning, the creative minds behind "star wars" more ways to feel the force. >> it is beyond your wildest dreams. >> reporter: coming this summer, galaxy's edge, the expansive disney park that will transport everyone to a galaxy far, far away. >> we want to go as soon as possible. >> reporter: disney's the parent company of both lucasfilm and abc. >> our senior trip is next year, so it will be...
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will reeve joins us with the latest. will, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan. a.j.'nts said their son went to bed around 9:00 p.m. on wednesday night. by thursday morning he had vanished. as the search continues, the police now focusing on the family's home. a mother's plea. >> i want us to be home together. i just want my kids. that's all i -- that's my life. >> reporter: joann cunningham alongside her lawyer yesterday, desperate for her son a.j.'s safe return. >> the only message so for him to please come home. >> reporter: 5-year-old a.j. was last seen wednesday when parents told police they put him to bed. by thursday morning, a.j. was reported missing. >> they put a.j. to sleep. when he came in, they went to wake him up and realized that he wasn't in his room. >> reporter: authorities now say they're focusing their investigation on the family's home, combing this quiet chicago suburb for any sign of him. this morning police dogs confirmed a.j. never left on foot. authorities don't believe the child was abducted. now the fbi and local police are on the hunt for a
will reeve joins us with the latest. will, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan. a.j.'nts said their son went to bed around 9:00 p.m. on wednesday night. by thursday morning he had vanished. as the search continues, the police now focusing on the family's home. a mother's plea. >> i want us to be home together. i just want my kids. that's all i -- that's my life. >> reporter: joann cunningham alongside her lawyer yesterday, desperate for her son a.j.'s safe return....
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abc's will reeve joins us from chicago with some fans and serious star power.ood morning. >> reporter: whit. this is the 20th anniversary of "star wars" celebration. here in chicago, it's basically the "star wars" super bowl. i am joined by members of the 501st legion, they are volunteers worldwide involved in charity work, doing good for the community, especially within the "star wars" universe. they're rocking costumes from all different eras of the "star end soon. there is a palpable buzz, none more so than the buzz about that new trailer that dropped for episode 9. the buzz is huge. after years of buildup, a first glimpse of the new "star wars," a teaser trailer for the ninth and final film in the saga, sending fans here at "star wars" celebration into a frenzy. thousands erupting in cheers at the title reveal. "the rise of skywalker." >> oh, my gosh, it was so chilling. i am so excited, i can't wait to see what they're going to do. >> you see ray and there's something coming at her and she does a flip that will knock your socks off. >> reporter: the traile
abc's will reeve joins us from chicago with some fans and serious star power.ood morning. >> reporter: whit. this is the 20th anniversary of "star wars" celebration. here in chicago, it's basically the "star wars" super bowl. i am joined by members of the 501st legion, they are volunteers worldwide involved in charity work, doing good for the community, especially within the "star wars" universe. they're rocking costumes from all different eras of the...
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. >> reporter: and looking for evidence the easter bunny in reeves years wore glasses. it's a big event. normally a huge line on the south lawn. military families typically have a preference. they get in first. in the past opened it up to reporters who can bring their family. the presidents don't always mingle like this. somewhat unique what the president is doing but other south lawns with president bush or president obama. it's really the purview of the first lady's office that does a lot of these social events. in the past this was the case, a way to showcase the white house and bring everyone in and a special, nice event, i have to say. whether or not the press will get any closer to president trump and have an opportunity to ask about mueller, what could be special and unique about today's event. >> president trump posing for a selfie with a lucky young man. also a bit of a fun fact here. a couple of years ago, then white house press secretary sean spicer played the role of the easter egg bunny. we did not know who might be in that costume this year, but, again, we
. >> reporter: and looking for evidence the easter bunny in reeves years wore glasses. it's a big event. normally a huge line on the south lawn. military families typically have a preference. they get in first. in the past opened it up to reporters who can bring their family. the presidents don't always mingle like this. somewhat unique what the president is doing but other south lawns with president bush or president obama. it's really the purview of the first lady's office that does a...
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. >> eric columbus, we'll have to reeve it right there. thank you both very much for joining us.reet bharara's book is "doing justice a prosecutor's thoughts on crime, punishment and the rule of law." and when we come back, mayor pete buttigieg will be answering your questions and mine. you sent me great questions from on twitter today and the very last question he gets tonight toward the end of the hour in the in interview will be one of the questions that you sent on twitter, one of the important questions. also tonight before we get to the presidential campaign, president trump is trying to destroy the affordable care act in court. and that has republicans in congress especially in the senate very worried. and hoping that president trump will lose in court. we'll be right back with that. great news, liberty mutual customizes... uh uh, i deliver the news around here. sources say liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. over to you, logo. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ each day justin at work... walk. and after work. he does it all
. >> eric columbus, we'll have to reeve it right there. thank you both very much for joining us.reet bharara's book is "doing justice a prosecutor's thoughts on crime, punishment and the rule of law." and when we come back, mayor pete buttigieg will be answering your questions and mine. you sent me great questions from on twitter today and the very last question he gets tonight toward the end of the hour in the in interview will be one of the questions that you sent on twitter,...
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became a naval observer and one of the big problems was cycling the operation of the flight deck and reeves takes command of langley. our first break for initial carrier. at the time he takes command and there's a complement of eight airplanes. by the time he is done she can carry 28 and operate them. this is process by which they developed these important components of the campaign. the other thing is that were college games cause them to examine a campaign, the whole scope of the war. basically everything that occurred in the pacific war except the kamikazes was foreseen at some point in the war college which is basically right. the japanese on the other hand basically prepared for one big battle. that was what the imperial navy did. it was about the decisive battle. they did not think in terms of the entire campaign. one other critical thing, there was a wargame in 1933 in which they tested the strategy which was then in vogue which was sometimes called the true ticket. the japanese would attack the philippines in the fleet would immediately sail to leave the philippines. the idea was th
became a naval observer and one of the big problems was cycling the operation of the flight deck and reeves takes command of langley. our first break for initial carrier. at the time he takes command and there's a complement of eight airplanes. by the time he is done she can carry 28 and operate them. this is process by which they developed these important components of the campaign. the other thing is that were college games cause them to examine a campaign, the whole scope of the war....
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here's judge carlton wayne reeves talking about the president's attacks on judges. >> when politiciansk courts, it's dangerous, political, and guilty of egregious overreach. you can hear the klan's lawyers are selling offices of the court across the south. when the powerful accuse the courts of opening up our country to potential terrorists, you can hear the southern manifesto's authors smearing the judiciary for simply upholding the rights of black folk. >> powerful stuff and it's exceedingly rare to hear that commentary. outfront now, joey jackson. he is likening what president trump has done and said to the kkk, how rare is it to hear something like this from a sitting judge? >> it's very rare but at the same time i think there's a pent-up frustration. that frustration is based upon what we're not hearing in terms of rebuking the president for his rhetoric and his dialogue. as you and i discussed moments ago before we came to air, we heard chief roberts, the chief judge of the court, when trump went after the ninth circuit thinking it's too liberal, roberts said, no, you don't have
here's judge carlton wayne reeves talking about the president's attacks on judges. >> when politiciansk courts, it's dangerous, political, and guilty of egregious overreach. you can hear the klan's lawyers are selling offices of the court across the south. when the powerful accuse the courts of opening up our country to potential terrorists, you can hear the southern manifesto's authors smearing the judiciary for simply upholding the rights of black folk. >> powerful stuff and it's...
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like keanu reeves. look at this, slow motion for you. >> whoo!y, baseball. >> oh my gosh. >> not today. >> you're right, you're right, not today, satan. >> literally that skirted his chest. >> it went right between his hand and it chest. they did say it may have just barely hit his hand. incredible move. they get a double play. and that was amazing. >> i would have gotten hit. >> i believe it, i believe it. >> oh! >> my neck, my back. >> my neck -- >> and my back. >> this happened. a sunday excursion some of mother duck and 10 chicks escorted off an austrian highway. >> is this what netflix meant by chick flicks? >> aww. this is an actual chick flick. >> ducklings, not chicks. >> i know, right? wait. ducks are not chickens? i'm just kidding, i know that. obviously you see the traffic there waiting. they're all over the road. that mom, she has been arrested for child neglect for putting her ducklings in -- >> in harm's way. >> yes. >> yeah, well, she did what she could. >> wait, wait, wait. i feel like we really need to talk about this. it says mo
like keanu reeves. look at this, slow motion for you. >> whoo!y, baseball. >> oh my gosh. >> not today. >> you're right, you're right, not today, satan. >> literally that skirted his chest. >> it went right between his hand and it chest. they did say it may have just barely hit his hand. incredible move. they get a double play. and that was amazing. >> i would have gotten hit. >> i believe it, i believe it. >> oh! >> my neck, my back....
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richard reached reeves a senior fellow in economic studiesings at brooks he is called one of the top 50 thinkers in the u.s. for his work on class and inequality yet he maintains a life british accent sent he wrote a book called dream hoarders focused on not the 1% versus the 99% but the ways in which the top 20% in the united states has really been hoarding in his words opportunity and making it harder for the bottom 80%. so i'm going to invite even though at a rung table to have an oprah style conversation. so i really want to invite everyone not g down the line but engage each other and then we will engage you all as the conversation continuing. if you follow us in the the twitter or in the room or online you can use the hashtag, hashtag behind the bumper sticker or hashtag free college. so with that, let's just jump in. so free college i think about maybe three years ago i had never heard of it. and all of a sudden there are multiple pieces of legislation. it seems like at least half of the 1,002,020 candidates are running on it. and states all over the country are talking about
richard reached reeves a senior fellow in economic studiesings at brooks he is called one of the top 50 thinkers in the u.s. for his work on class and inequality yet he maintains a life british accent sent he wrote a book called dream hoarders focused on not the 1% versus the 99% but the ways in which the top 20% in the united states has really been hoarding in his words opportunity and making it harder for the bottom 80%. so i'm going to invite even though at a rung table to have an oprah...