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. >> reporter: this was reeves furniture store, established 144 years ago, in what was then the village of croyton, what is now south london. >> it survived the wars, two great wars, first world war, second world war, 1930 depression. >> reporter: this is reeves furniture store today. a charred monument to senseless mayhem. and here to see it,, the mayor f london, boris johnson who cut short his vacation overseas to try to end the cycle of violence. what we witnessed was not a warm welcome. >> you didn't get here for 30 to 45 minutes, it's outrageous -- and you are to blame -- >> i'm very sorry, very sorry. >> reporter: this is a city in fear but a city that iss also struggling to understand. why do you think this is happening? >> i think it's a mix of unemployment in the area. there's always been problem with gang culture as well. >> repororr: but to many here in britain, it is much more than that. in part, a symptom of massive cuts imposed by conservative prime minister david cameron, including health care, education and police funding which is to be slashed by up to 20%. the prime mi
. >> reporter: this was reeves furniture store, established 144 years ago, in what was then the village of croyton, what is now south london. >> it survived the wars, two great wars, first world war, second world war, 1930 depression. >> reporter: this is reeves furniture store today. a charred monument to senseless mayhem. and here to see it,, the mayor f london, boris johnson who cut short his vacation overseas to try to end the cycle of violence. what we witnessed was not a...
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-- keanu reeves and they would read it. >> am i the only one who hasn't seen "point break"?i thought you were american? >> we are going to get our first walkoff, greg. >> wow. >> i was watching steven saw goel movies -- segal movies as kid and not keanu reeves. >> that explains the jacket. >> i would go for bill's pink shorts in assisted. >> they had to burn those. >> i love you are not afraid to be a woman. >> it is not like he has a choice. time for another break. and remember to check out the "red eye" pod cast. there is a new one every day. to catch them go to fox news radio .com and click on "red eye." we talked about the -- what did we talk about? i can't remember. >> it was something awesome. >> check it out. it was something awesome. >> the kardashianed with ?g. >> yes. no. >>> and now my favorite part of the evening. messages for greg. let's look at some monkeys from the san francisco zoo. we'll bathe your ears with warm and soapy words. >> you know what he looks like when he gets a couple years older? kim jung-ill. >> can you tell bill he needs to shave that pran -
-- keanu reeves and they would read it. >> am i the only one who hasn't seen "point break"?i thought you were american? >> we are going to get our first walkoff, greg. >> wow. >> i was watching steven saw goel movies -- segal movies as kid and not keanu reeves. >> that explains the jacket. >> i would go for bill's pink shorts in assisted. >> they had to burn those. >> i love you are not afraid to be a woman. >> it is not like he...
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i'll never forget talking to morris reeves whose family had rub the reeves furniture star for generations. this was an 80-year-old man who had seen the business he had loved, that had his family had built up for generations, simply destroyed and burnt to the ground. 100 years of hard work burnt to the ground in just a few hours. but last week we didn't just see the worst of the british people but saw them the best, too. the ones tt called them the riot rumbles whoeaded to the hardware stories to buy brooms and those who linked together to stand by and defend their homes and businesses. the fire officers and police men and women who wore hardships sleeping in the corridors and put their lives on the line for e rest of us. everywhere i've been the last week, manchester, birmingham, hampton, people of every background, color and religion have shared the same moral outrage and hurt for our country because this is britain. this is a great country of good people. those thugs we saw last week don't represent us and don't represent e young people in our country either, and they will not dra us do
i'll never forget talking to morris reeves whose family had rub the reeves furniture star for generations. this was an 80-year-old man who had seen the business he had loved, that had his family had built up for generations, simply destroyed and burnt to the ground. 100 years of hard work burnt to the ground in just a few hours. but last week we didn't just see the worst of the british people but saw them the best, too. the ones tt called them the riot rumbles whoeaded to the hardware stories...
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robert reeves grew up in shreveport, louisiana. joe than kelsall, a member of s.e.a.l. team seven.rs was a member of the navy bomb disposal team. he lived in virginia beach, virginia with his wife, who's now pregnant and their three children. kraig would have turned 37 later this week. 35-year-old jon tumilson was a wrestler in high school and was going to be a navy s.e.a.l. since i can't remember when. brian bill graduated from vermont's norwich university in 2001. a high school teacher of brian bill's said, "brian just wanted to do his best to protect other people, challenge did not deter him. ever." most of the names of the people lost in the helicopter crash are not yet known to us, but we do know none of the families and friends of anyone on that helicopter needed to be reminded that we are a nation at war. [ female announcer ] find yourself sometimes cleaning up after your dishcloth? bounty extra soft can help. it's super durable, and in this lab test bounty extra soft leaves this surface three times cleaner than a dishcloth. even with just one sheet. super clean. super soft.
robert reeves grew up in shreveport, louisiana. joe than kelsall, a member of s.e.a.l. team seven.rs was a member of the navy bomb disposal team. he lived in virginia beach, virginia with his wife, who's now pregnant and their three children. kraig would have turned 37 later this week. 35-year-old jon tumilson was a wrestler in high school and was going to be a navy s.e.a.l. since i can't remember when. brian bill graduated from vermont's norwich university in 2001. a high school teacher of...
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meanwhile wimbledon champion patrick reeves over and the french open with a lean are also outraged by dread of a true germany while now when down to samantha start of australia serena williams though the dulfer bailing out closing the jangi increase it's. another major upset in montreal where joe will for its own god edged out the third seed roger federer in the last sixteen the informed frenchman secured the first set of time for this was pulled back in the second but the decider was totally one sided with sawgrass storming to take it by six games to one and progress into the finals. for the top seed is not a joke which made it through after beating cork car in chile actually straight sets seven five six to this was the serve second match since becoming world number one following wimbledon the joker the us improving his season's record to exactly three if he wins with just one hundred feet to the french open. house where it's almost burdick is also through to the last eight following picture you but even carl of each of the seven seed checked in a six three and then had to work a bit
meanwhile wimbledon champion patrick reeves over and the french open with a lean are also outraged by dread of a true germany while now when down to samantha start of australia serena williams though the dulfer bailing out closing the jangi increase it's. another major upset in montreal where joe will for its own god edged out the third seed roger federer in the last sixteen the informed frenchman secured the first set of time for this was pulled back in the second but the decider was totally...
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. >>> a hit-and-run rampage reeves a child in critical condition. the chase across two counties. it leaves a child in critical condition. >>> how markets around the world are taking a beating this morning after a big stock sell- off here in the states and the new jobs report that's coming out today. all eyes on wall street to be sure. >>> good morning, everybody, though, it is friday. that's the good news. it's august the 5th. my brother is not watching but i'm going to wish him a happy birthday anyway. >> how old is he. 61. getting up there. >> that's a good birthday to have. >> your brother is going to get you, frank! he is probably sleeping. he will never see it. >>> looks like temperatures in the 60s and 70s, even 80s into concord. we'll have more on your weather coming up in a bit. let's check the roads with gianna. [ pause ] >>> the golden gate bridge
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high school buddies robert reeves and jonas kelsa from louisiana.., now saturday as the helicopter descends in darkness, the taliban take aim with an rpg. normally easy for a helicopter to evade. >> it is an inaccurate weapon. it's not able to hone in. it's like shooting a bullet. >> but this night was different. the taliban were able to set up an ambush and fire on the helicopter as it came into the landing zone. a single shot and the helicopter burst into flames. >> an rpg is designed to blow up a tank so it is no match for the thin skin of a helicopter. >> the greatest catastrophe in afghanistan in a single incident since this war began. 30 american warriors gone. young patrick hamburger was going to propose when he got back. michael strange had just gotten engaged. his brother trying to remain stoic. >> everyone hears about it happening, you know, happen to us. >> and kimberly vaughn who had just given birth to a daughter eight weeks ago with her husband at her side she got the terrible word on saturday. >> i just fell to my knees. there's just
high school buddies robert reeves and jonas kelsa from louisiana.., now saturday as the helicopter descends in darkness, the taliban take aim with an rpg. normally easy for a helicopter to evade. >> it is an inaccurate weapon. it's not able to hone in. it's like shooting a bullet. >> but this night was different. the taliban were able to set up an ambush and fire on the helicopter as it came into the landing zone. a single shot and the helicopter burst into flames. >> an rpg...
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in shreveport, louisiana, where lieutenant commander jonas kellsall and chief petty officer robert reeves played on the same high school soccer team. >> the war comes home to you when you... when it's a neighbor when it's a hometown boy. and here we've lost two of them. >> reporter: among the oldest is 36-year-old kevin houston, one of 22 navy seals aboard the helicopter. matt bills had been a seal for ten years, which means he was a veteran of countless nighttime raids. the seals aboard the chinook were assigned to back up another team which was west of kabul looking far local afghan leader. the team got pinned down in a fire fight and called for help. the chinook with the 30 americans, eight afghans and one dog aboard was apparently hit by a rocket propelled grenade as it came in. a taliban commander told cbs news the man the seals were looking for wasn't there. "we had all our forces in position to defend our valley" he said "and our commander is alive and well." earlier this afternoon, the aircraft carrying the americans took off from afghanistan for the final journey home. they will
in shreveport, louisiana, where lieutenant commander jonas kellsall and chief petty officer robert reeves played on the same high school soccer team. >> the war comes home to you when you... when it's a neighbor when it's a hometown boy. and here we've lost two of them. >> reporter: among the oldest is 36-year-old kevin houston, one of 22 navy seals aboard the helicopter. matt bills had been a seal for ten years, which means he was a veteran of countless nighttime raids. the seals...
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two of them, lieutenant commander jonas kelsall and chief petty officer robert reeves, had actually gone to high school together in shreveport, louisiana. the mother of john browne said her son was the team's medic. >> his specific job was to be with them and see to their medical needs and they are rescued in a situation, if they had been taken hostage or something like that. >> reporter: most of the seals were member of the now famous seal team six which killed osama bin laden. none of them had been on that raid, but with their deaths, seal team six becomes a symbol of both the triumph and the tragedy of war. it was a night raid into the tanji valley west of kabul. one team had already hit the target, the compound of the local taliban leader, and called for help from seal team six. their chinook helicopter was apparently hit by a rocket- propelled grenade, although that has yet to be verified by examination of the wreckage. there were no survivors. later this week, the bodies will be flown to dover air force base in delaware, where they will be met by their families, along with the secr
two of them, lieutenant commander jonas kelsall and chief petty officer robert reeves, had actually gone to high school together in shreveport, louisiana. the mother of john browne said her son was the team's medic. >> his specific job was to be with them and see to their medical needs and they are rescued in a situation, if they had been taken hostage or something like that. >> reporter: most of the seals were member of the now famous seal team six which killed osama bin laden....
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also our dana reeve has claimed the lives of six dead as severe winds profit the coast of north carolina and virginia new york is bracing itself for what's fit will be the worst storm in a generation with thousands of little to meet the needs of the city's public transport and subway shutdowns. and the public on high as it has its host on its media elected president in the face of the tough times of rebuilding the country's economy former vice president is on the unforgotten one of quantity a time with the all of the bugs between two rivals to meet his. hello and a very warm welcome from all of us again well so this is all see with me you national problem our thanks for joining us is fighting is continuing in libya as rebels keep up the search for more on that gadhafi nato coalition forces have launched an attack on its last remaining stronghold sus to pave the way for a full scale ground offensive by the rebels or it however about to go down to stockpile of weapons including mustard gas which they fear the colonel could decide to use if he's cornered meanwhile bodies' up hiding out with
also our dana reeve has claimed the lives of six dead as severe winds profit the coast of north carolina and virginia new york is bracing itself for what's fit will be the worst storm in a generation with thousands of little to meet the needs of the city's public transport and subway shutdowns. and the public on high as it has its host on its media elected president in the face of the tough times of rebuilding the country's economy former vice president is on the unforgotten one of quantity a...
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high school buddies robert reeves and jonas keisall -- they served together and died together. and there was aaron vaughn, father of two. his wife, a former nfl cheerleader who met aaron while performing with the uso, spoke to him just hours before the crash. >> his last words to me were, "i love you, i'll talk to you later." and one day in heaven, we will. >> reporter: kimbebey told me her family, friends and the remarkable s.e.a.l. community are helping her through this. >> i'm just afraid i'm going to forget what he smells like, what he feels like, and -- i'm sorry. i just miss him. there's no other way to put it. >> reporter: aaron's remains will be returned with others to dover air base tomorrow. kimberly will be there to meet the plane. martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >> our hearts will be with kimberly and all the families. >>> we movovoverseas now to london. a city on edge and in flames tonight. new violence and new fires are breaking out after a weekend of mayhem. as abc's lama hasan reports, it is the most devastating uprising the city has seen in years. >> repo
high school buddies robert reeves and jonas keisall -- they served together and died together. and there was aaron vaughn, father of two. his wife, a former nfl cheerleader who met aaron while performing with the uso, spoke to him just hours before the crash. >> his last words to me were, "i love you, i'll talk to you later." and one day in heaven, we will. >> reporter: kimbebey told me her family, friends and the remarkable s.e.a.l. community are helping her through this....
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robert james reeves. heath robinson. nicholas spehar. michael strange. jon tumilison.n vaughn. his widow kimberly told abc news she was going to dover. >> it's a way of healing for me. i don't want to miss anything. no matter how hard it is. >> reporter: kraig vicars and jason workman. three were from the air force. among them, john brown and daniel zerbe. and five were army. alexander bennett. spencer duncan. dave carter. patrick hamburger. and bryan nicholol 30 american troops were killed in this incident. they leave behind at least 13 widows and 21 children who lost their fathers on the deadliest day for the u.s. in this, the tenth year of the war in afghanistan. jake tapper, abc news, the white house. >>>>nd we are thinking of them and praying for their families tonight. >>> thanks for watching. diane will be back tomorrow. don't forget to check out "nightline" later and i'll see you in the morning on "gma." have a good night. >>> breaking news from oakland on the murder of a 3-year-old boy. police deliver on a promise to solve the crime quickly. >> tonight how a d
robert james reeves. heath robinson. nicholas spehar. michael strange. jon tumilison.n vaughn. his widow kimberly told abc news she was going to dover. >> it's a way of healing for me. i don't want to miss anything. no matter how hard it is. >> reporter: kraig vicars and jason workman. three were from the air force. among them, john brown and daniel zerbe. and five were army. alexander bennett. spencer duncan. dave carter. patrick hamburger. and bryan nicholol 30 american troops...
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dun kin reeves who rode the storm out with his 80-year-old parents says he's thankful irene, which had been a category 3 hurricane showed mercy when she made landfall here as barely a category 1. >> i battened down the hatches and took everything, put everything away that can blow around. >> irene came ashore here in the early morning hours. the eye of the storm passing directly over atlantic beach. >> this is the back end of the hurricane coming through here. these are the hurricane-force winds and it's brutal. i got to tell you. the sand is like a sandblaster. i can barely turn that direction. >> along the north carolina coast, more than 200,000 homes are still without power. for those who having waited inland, emergency managers say there will be at least one more night away from home before the all clear signal. >> stay inside. it makes no sense for anybody to go outside with hot wires on the ground and trees down. >> reporter: well, as you can see, there's still some lingering wind associated with irene. but certainly not what we had seen throughout the early morning and through a
dun kin reeves who rode the storm out with his 80-year-old parents says he's thankful irene, which had been a category 3 hurricane showed mercy when she made landfall here as barely a category 1. >> i battened down the hatches and took everything, put everything away that can blow around. >> irene came ashore here in the early morning hours. the eye of the storm passing directly over atlantic beach. >> this is the back end of the hurricane coming through here. these are the...
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duncan reeves who rode the storm out with his 80-year-old parents said he's thankful, irene, which had been a category 3 hurricane, showed mercy when she made landfall here as barely a category 1. >> i just kind of battened down the hatches and took everything, put everything away that can blow around. >> irene came ashore in the early-morning hours, the eye of the storm passing directly over atlantic beach. the winds that are buffeting are tropical-force winds. 7:42 in the morning and irene has a less-defined eye than most hurricanes. but right now, even though you can't see a blue sky, this is it, we're in the eye. this is the back end of the hurricane coming through here. these are the hurricane-force winds. and it's brutal. i got to tell you, the sand is like a sand blaster. i can barely turn that direction. is along the north carolina coast, more than 200,000 homes are still without power. toor those who evacuated inland, emergency managers say there will be at least one more night away from home. before the all-clear signal. >> whether this was a 5 or a 1, this state and our peop
duncan reeves who rode the storm out with his 80-year-old parents said he's thankful, irene, which had been a category 3 hurricane, showed mercy when she made landfall here as barely a category 1. >> i just kind of battened down the hatches and took everything, put everything away that can blow around. >> irene came ashore in the early-morning hours, the eye of the storm passing directly over atlantic beach. the winds that are buffeting are tropical-force winds. 7:42 in the morning...
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son reagan and his 2-month-old daughter chamberlain. 32-year-old chief petty officer robert james reeveson s.e.a.l. team 6 and had earned four bronze stars. robert grew up in shreveport, louisiana with jonas kelsall, lieutenant commander kelsall was a member of s.e.a.l. team 7. craig vickers was on the maui high school football team in hawaii and was a member of the navy bomb disposal team. kraig lived in virginia beach with his wife who is pregnant and their three children. he would have turned 37 later this week. 35-year-old john tumilson always wanted to be a navy s.e.a.l. he was a wrestler in high school and a neighbor told the associated press, he was going to be a navy s.e.a.l. since i can't remember when. brian bill graduated from vermont's norwitch university in 2001 and then joined the s.e.a.l.s. a high school teacher of brian bills at trinity catholic high school in connecticut said brian just wanted to do his best to protect other people. challenge did not deter him, ever. most of the names of the people lost in the helicopter crash are not yet known to us, but we do know that
son reagan and his 2-month-old daughter chamberlain. 32-year-old chief petty officer robert james reeveson s.e.a.l. team 6 and had earned four bronze stars. robert grew up in shreveport, louisiana with jonas kelsall, lieutenant commander kelsall was a member of s.e.a.l. team 7. craig vickers was on the maui high school football team in hawaii and was a member of the navy bomb disposal team. kraig lived in virginia beach with his wife who is pregnant and their three children. he would have...
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kessel, lou langless, mathew mason, steven mathew mills, jesse pittman, tommyraflull, robert james reevesnicholas spehar, michael strange, john tumleson, aaron carson vaughn, his widow kimberly told abc news, she was going to dover. >> it's... it's a way of healing for me. so i don't want to miss anything, no matter how hard it is. >> craig vickers and jason workman. three were from the air force, among them john brown and daniel swrishy. and five were army. alexander bennett, penser duncan, dave carter, patrick hamburger and brian nichols. 30 american troops were killed in this insz dent. they leave behind at least 13 widows and 21 children who lost their fathers on the deadliest day for the u.s. in this, the 10th year of the war in afghanistan. jake tapper, abcninetynews, thee house. house. >> we'll be right back in just a [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announ
kessel, lou langless, mathew mason, steven mathew mills, jesse pittman, tommyraflull, robert james reevesnicholas spehar, michael strange, john tumleson, aaron carson vaughn, his widow kimberly told abc news, she was going to dover. >> it's... it's a way of healing for me. so i don't want to miss anything, no matter how hard it is. >> craig vickers and jason workman. three were from the air force, among them john brown and daniel swrishy. and five were army. alexander bennett,...
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. >> i reeves 3 day run a cause major damage along the coast streets turned into raging rivers despiteing bordered on all three sides of nearby broke tripled its with if for some of them to leave their homes with lorne note warning. >> as soon as we looked out it was utter mayhem down >> they had to rescue people from all over fled homes irene is being blamed for 20 days in all 80 states >> i want people to understand it is not over recovery and clean up will be ongoing and clean up from this storm will take a long time. >> fema officials are ready to help people impacted by this storm >> wall street will be opening in 45 jimenez the markets are on the rise after dropping last month fell futures are up right now on hundred and 10 points. mass transit is still be getting back to normal in new york city. no real damage on wall street how >> 547 a m and we will look at some hotspots >> the good news we are making fast improvement on those hot spots i just told you about two lanes were blocked for over an hour the lanes have now made clear he will have to deal with backups speed limits or
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she just reeved breast implants, when you're in your 80s, isn't any surgery a serious risk here. do you see anything wrong here that this kind of vanity is a much deeper level. i think when you're 83, you can pretty much do anything you want. i'm a little bit biassed here, doctor. >> i called dr. dean orderen oobd he says he's operated on women in their 80s before and given them implants and his position is when you're in your 80s, you can do whatever you want with your body as long as you're healthy. so they do check to make sure their heart is healthy enough to undergo anesthetic of course. but i'm sorry to say the grandfather heroin addict and little miss sunshine. if you lived that long, can't you keep everyone else out of your body and do whatever you want at that point. >> agreed. let's go to the story of 10-year-old taline blondo. some french vogue, wendy, what are your concerns for a child and what are your concerns for young people seeing these photos of her like this. it kind of reminds me, remember brooke shields back in the '70s and 80s in these very adult looking pho
she just reeved breast implants, when you're in your 80s, isn't any surgery a serious risk here. do you see anything wrong here that this kind of vanity is a much deeper level. i think when you're 83, you can pretty much do anything you want. i'm a little bit biassed here, doctor. >> i called dr. dean orderen oobd he says he's operated on women in their 80s before and given them implants and his position is when you're in your 80s, you can do whatever you want with your body as long as...
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robert reeves and his friend lt. commander jonas who reportedly grew up together, went to school together, played sports together, and became seals. >> people just didn't know what to say. war combs home to you when you -- when it's a neighbor. when it's a hometown boy here we is a lost two of them on the same team. we don't know what to do. >> and for the tens of millions of us who were so shielded from this decades long war, as families grieve across the nation we're beginning to learn more about the mission which ended so tragically. jennifer griffin at the pentagon tonight. what do we know about how they shot it down, jen. >> pentagon officials are saying that the initial battle field assessments are 00 initial reports from the field suggest that it was a shoulder fired rocket-propelled grenade. rpg which brought down this chinook helicopter. military sources are telling me that the seal unit was called in after protracted fire fight. army rangers on the ground called for immediate reaction force because there ar
robert reeves and his friend lt. commander jonas who reportedly grew up together, went to school together, played sports together, and became seals. >> people just didn't know what to say. war combs home to you when you -- when it's a neighbor. when it's a hometown boy here we is a lost two of them on the same team. we don't know what to do. >> and for the tens of millions of us who were so shielded from this decades long war, as families grieve across the nation we're beginning to...
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it's not like it's val kilmer and keanu reeves. >> jimmy: this is before he invented facebook?n. and this like older -- really old woman came up to him and was, like, i just got to thank you because i don't get to see my grandkids every day and because of your website, i do. [ applause ] >> jimmy: he probably gets that a lot. was this -- was this your first, like, action movie? >> yeah, it's the first -- you know, there's no like car chases and stuff in "parks and rec." it's in the office, chilling out in parks and stuff. this is like we're robbing banks. there's car chases. it's really cool. and car chases, it was interesting because it takes so long to film a car chase. it's so complicated. there's like one big car chase in the movie and it took us almost like a week to film it. you watch a movie like "fast and the furious" you're like, whoa, this whole movie is a car chase. did they start filming this 30 years ago? was vin diesel 6 when theyy started production. >> >> jimmy: no, i think they do it faster than you guys. >> faster and more furiously. >> jimmy: i know you have
it's not like it's val kilmer and keanu reeves. >> jimmy: this is before he invented facebook?n. and this like older -- really old woman came up to him and was, like, i just got to thank you because i don't get to see my grandkids every day and because of your website, i do. [ applause ] >> jimmy: he probably gets that a lot. was this -- was this your first, like, action movie? >> yeah, it's the first -- you know, there's no like car chases and stuff in "parks and...
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i want good, clean reeves. -- reefs. i want a great everglade. but -- say it. >> [unintelligible] what happens when a hurricane comes? and that nuclear waste? >> i sit around and look at the fact that france is 70% to 75% nuclear capable and it is recognized as one of the cleanest sources of energy you have out there. [applause] >> there is a question about tourism being the life blood for an economy and many energies like hotels and fishing, which rely on clean water. how will you ensure that water quality standards protect these businesses from nitrogen and phosphorus? >> it is very simple. when you have the third largest reef system in the world, we are not going to have any pollution of our water system. we are looking at how we can enhance and develop energy resources from the gulf stream. we are looking at how we can harness the energy of the ocean and use it to power our systems here in fort lauderdale and across of florida. no one is looking at how they can pollute. one of the critical things that is good to be happening soon -- in 2014,
i want good, clean reeves. -- reefs. i want a great everglade. but -- say it. >> [unintelligible] what happens when a hurricane comes? and that nuclear waste? >> i sit around and look at the fact that france is 70% to 75% nuclear capable and it is recognized as one of the cleanest sources of energy you have out there. [applause] >> there is a question about tourism being the life blood for an economy and many energies like hotels and fishing, which rely on clean water. how...
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ron paul, the one who will stop the spending, save the dollar -- >> sounds like a keanu reeves movie,e's the one. tim pawlenty and michele bachmann were known as the minnesota twins until pawlenty quit, dropped out of the race. pawlenty is still trying to figure out his next move. for now he's ruling out running for senate in 2012 as well. republican leaders had hoped he would challenge democrat amy klobuchar. >>> michele bachmann has her sights set on the number two promising in south carolina yesterday that gas prices will fall below $2 a gallon if she's elected president. she didn't exactly detail how she would make that happen. >>> newt gingrich used to be the number one guy in the house and now he's calista's number one. the campaigning couple's latest schedule takes them to new hampshire, california and the not so battleground state of hawaii? their four-day stay includes a couple of low-key campaign events. their 11th wedding anniversary is this week. how convenient. over time, my lashes thinned. after 40, i didn't have enough lashes. i'd heard of latisse® but had questions. my
ron paul, the one who will stop the spending, save the dollar -- >> sounds like a keanu reeves movie,e's the one. tim pawlenty and michele bachmann were known as the minnesota twins until pawlenty quit, dropped out of the race. pawlenty is still trying to figure out his next move. for now he's ruling out running for senate in 2012 as well. republican leaders had hoped he would challenge democrat amy klobuchar. >>> michele bachmann has her sights set on the number two promising in...
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we've got to reeve leave it there.e, thank you. >>> before we go, next sunday our meet the candidates series continues as the former governor of utah, republican presidential contender jon huntsman will join david gregory live in studio for an exclusive interview. that's all for today. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." i'm not having a heart attack. it's my back. no, this is new bayer advanced aspirin... clinically proven to relieve tough pain twice as fast as before. what, did you invent this or something? well, my team did. i'm dr. eric first, from bayer. wow. look. it has microparticles. it enters the bloodstream faster and rushes relief right to the site of pain. better? great! thanks. [ male announcer ] new bayer advanced aspirin. extra strength pain relief. twice as fast. test our fast relief. love it, or get your money back. covergirl trublend has skin twin technology. other makeup can sit on your skin, so it looks like...makeup. but trublend has skin twin technology to actually mer
we've got to reeve leave it there.e, thank you. >>> before we go, next sunday our meet the candidates series continues as the former governor of utah, republican presidential contender jon huntsman will join david gregory live in studio for an exclusive interview. that's all for today. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." i'm not having a heart attack. it's my back. no, this is new bayer advanced aspirin... clinically proven to relieve tough pain...
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. >> michele reeves was the chancellor in washington d.c. basically blamed teachers for low achievement. >> the results that just came out show that the schools have eliminated some of the teachers who were not performing and that her work was for and manipulated results. >> this may be a sideline conversation. i am a member of one of the black women organizations that basically have a lot of teachers. i come out -- >> i am and [speaking in native tongue]. i thought i liked you but you made a mistake. who got the holy water? we can save her. >> hello. my question is we talk about young people and the gap. my age group, we don't get a voice because a lot of us are educated and we are not employed as well. we are not being considered. i want to as somebody who grew up in the city and moved to other states and is a very persevering person i want to know what one of the things is that specifically this book fair is about books and my industry are am interested in publishing and i was outsourced two years ago and the company i used to work for we
. >> michele reeves was the chancellor in washington d.c. basically blamed teachers for low achievement. >> the results that just came out show that the schools have eliminated some of the teachers who were not performing and that her work was for and manipulated results. >> this may be a sideline conversation. i am a member of one of the black women organizations that basically have a lot of teachers. i come out -- >> i am and [speaking in native tongue]. i thought i...
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i'll never forget talking to maurice reeves, whose family had run the reeves furniture store in croydon for generations. this was an 80 year old man who had seen the business he had loved, that his family had built up for generations, simply destroyed. a hundred years of hard work, burned to the ground in a few hours. but last week we didn't just see the worst of the british people. we saw the best of them too. the ones who called themselves riot wombles and headed down to the hardware stores to pick up brooms and start the clean-up. the people who linked arms together to stand and defend their homes, their businesses. the policemen and women and fire officers who worked long, hard shifts, sleeping in corridors then going out again to put their life on the line. everywhere i've been this past week, in salford, manchester, birmingham, croydon, people of every background, color and religion have shared the same moral outrage and hurt for our country. because this is britain. this is a great country of good people. those thugs we saw last week do not represent us, nor do they represent our
i'll never forget talking to maurice reeves, whose family had run the reeves furniture store in croydon for generations. this was an 80 year old man who had seen the business he had loved, that his family had built up for generations, simply destroyed. a hundred years of hard work, burned to the ground in a few hours. but last week we didn't just see the worst of the british people. we saw the best of them too. the ones who called themselves riot wombles and headed down to the hardware stores...
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i will never forget talking to morris reeves, whose family had run the reeves furniture store for generations. this was an 80-year-old man who had seen the business he loved that his family had built up for generations simply destroyed and burned to the ground. 100 years of hard work burned to the ground in just a few hours. but last week, we did not just see the worst of the british people. we saw the best of them. the ones who called themselves the riot grumblers headed down and started the cleanup. the people who linked arms to stand and defend their homes and businesses. the policemen and women and officers who worked long, hard ships, sleeping in corridors and going out again to put their lives on the line for the rest of us. everywhere i've been as last week, manchester, birmingham, people of every background, color and religion, have shared the same moral outrage and hurt for our country. because this is britain. this is a great country of good people. those thugs we saw last week did not represent us and they don't represent the young people in our country either and they will not dra
i will never forget talking to morris reeves, whose family had run the reeves furniture store for generations. this was an 80-year-old man who had seen the business he loved that his family had built up for generations simply destroyed and burned to the ground. 100 years of hard work burned to the ground in just a few hours. but last week, we did not just see the worst of the british people. we saw the best of them. the ones who called themselves the riot grumblers headed down and started the...
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love $108 billion in texas reeve knew, and that's every year. they are housing $1.2 trillion of unrepatriated foreign profits offshore meaning they lost $400 million on these profits, that's staggering. why should we care? the first reason to care about the issue comes, i think, from a place of fairness. you might have seen on john stewart recently, but ge actually got a $3 billion tax credit, so in this current political and economic climate of slashing budgets and austerity rhetoric, this offends the logical mind. ge is not allow. u.s.-based multinational companies like transocean, xeorox and others contribute as little as possible in the united states. one of the other reasons these organizations care so much about this is because of the exceptional effects it has on developing countries. the global financial and the organization global financial integrity estimates between 2000 and 2008, money flowed out of developing countries, and in the opening chapter of treasure island, nick talkings about the scenario playing out in an oil rich, but di
love $108 billion in texas reeve knew, and that's every year. they are housing $1.2 trillion of unrepatriated foreign profits offshore meaning they lost $400 million on these profits, that's staggering. why should we care? the first reason to care about the issue comes, i think, from a place of fairness. you might have seen on john stewart recently, but ge actually got a $3 billion tax credit, so in this current political and economic climate of slashing budgets and austerity rhetoric, this...
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robert james reeves. heath robinson. nicholas spehar. michael strange. jon tumilson. his widow kimberly told abc news she was going to dover. >> it's a way of healing for me. so i don't want to miss anything. no matter how hard it is. >> reporter: kraig vickers. jason workman. three were from the air force. among them, john brown. and daniel zerbe. and five were army. alexander bennett. spencer duncan. dave carter. patrick hamburger. and bryan nichols. 30 american troops were killed in this incident. they leave behind at least 13 widows and 21 children who lost their fathers on the deadliest day for the u.s. in this the tenth year of the war in afghanistan. jake tapper, abc news, the white house. not only for the country but for the families. it's just heartbreaking. >> your heart goes out. especially you see those pictures and they're all young guys, young folks just starting out in their life. 30 killed, 22 were navy s.e.a.l.s who were part of the same special forces team that killed bin laden. none of the folks who were part of the bin laden raid were killed in tha
robert james reeves. heath robinson. nicholas spehar. michael strange. jon tumilson. his widow kimberly told abc news she was going to dover. >> it's a way of healing for me. so i don't want to miss anything. no matter how hard it is. >> reporter: kraig vickers. jason workman. three were from the air force. among them, john brown. and daniel zerbe. and five were army. alexander bennett. spencer duncan. dave carter. patrick hamburger. and bryan nichols. 30 american troops were killed...
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played on a high school soccer team, lieutenant commander jonas killsaw and chief petty officer robert reeves. >> the war comes home to you when it's a neighbor, when it's a hometown boy. >> reporter: the 30 men included members of s.e.a.l. team 6, on their way to help other u.s. forces who had become pinned down during a firefight with the taliban. randall? >> thank you, cbs' chip reid in delaware. >>> now to diana nyad's quest. she ended her bid at a record-setting bid from cuba to florida on sunday. he she was headed for the florida keys and trying to swim more than a hundred miles without a shark cage but she had to quit after 29 hours. hfway across the florida strait bought of strong head winds and thanks so much. that is your latest weather. good morning. >> good morning. thanks. >>> still ahead this morning, battling desperate times in east africa. erica will show us how they have bonded to build a make-shift community. >>> we will ask a local sheriff what these three motive are and where do they go. this is "the early show" on cbs. for a while now, you've been taking an antidepressant
played on a high school soccer team, lieutenant commander jonas killsaw and chief petty officer robert reeves. >> the war comes home to you when it's a neighbor, when it's a hometown boy. >> reporter: the 30 men included members of s.e.a.l. team 6, on their way to help other u.s. forces who had become pinned down during a firefight with the taliban. randall? >> thank you, cbs' chip reid in delaware. >>> now to diana nyad's quest. she ended her bid at a record-setting...
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i will never forget talking to maurice reeves whose family had run the furniture store for generationsis was an 80 year-old man who had seen the business he had loved, his family had built up for generations, simply destroyed and burned to the ground. 100 years of hard work burned to the ground in just a few hours. but last week we didn't just see the worst of the british people, we saw the best of them, too. the ones who call themselves, headed down to the hardware stores to buy brooms and start to clear. the people who linked arms together to stand and defend their homes and businesses. to please men and women, the fire officers who worked long, hardships sleep in corridors and then going out again to put their lives on the line for the rest of us. of where i've been this last week, a people of every background, color and religion come have shared the same moral outrage and hurt for our country. because this is britain. this is a great country for good people, whose thugs we saw last week don't represent us and they don't represent the young people in our country either. and he will
i will never forget talking to maurice reeves whose family had run the furniture store for generationsis was an 80 year-old man who had seen the business he had loved, his family had built up for generations, simply destroyed and burned to the ground. 100 years of hard work burned to the ground in just a few hours. but last week we didn't just see the worst of the british people, we saw the best of them, too. the ones who call themselves, headed down to the hardware stores to buy brooms and...
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the way he sets the scene and you will hear this in the first excerpt of jim reeves is, it is almost-- you have the sense you are there but the most important thing and susan alluded to this, is that there is now a very well developed discipline and american colleges and universities and also abroad called leadership studies. leadership studies did not exist in the early 1950s when jim was writing this book. little did he know that hammer writing this book, he was doing a lot actually to create what will ultimately become the discipline of leadership studies. and more than once i heard him tell the story that when i began he said this book on franklin roosevelt, i felt this would basically be a political science book looking at fdr as a case including leadership and what you can glean from him, the mistakes he made and also the successes, what we can use to develop other american leaders in the future and also be better citizens. and he said you know the problem was that fdr is a personality that completely took over and the result was he became a much more conventional list, anythin
the way he sets the scene and you will hear this in the first excerpt of jim reeves is, it is almost-- you have the sense you are there but the most important thing and susan alluded to this, is that there is now a very well developed discipline and american colleges and universities and also abroad called leadership studies. leadership studies did not exist in the early 1950s when jim was writing this book. little did he know that hammer writing this book, he was doing a lot actually to create...
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bill reeves joins me live on the phone. bill, what is the latest? first they were saying a couple of days ago, florida it would hit, then they were saying the carolinas, now there's talk about georgia. what say you? >> >> reporter: well, i have not been pinpointing places. we have a storm that's running parallel to the coastline. in several days to a week away. it's hard to convince people that the precision of the picture you see on tv doesn't relate to accuracy. you don't know that far out in time precisely where the center of the storm will go. the main thing i want people to take away is this is going to be a very large an area size hurricane, so that regardless of where the center goes, there's likely to be impacts from it all up the eastern seaboard, beginning thursday, as it hits the bahamas and continuing on through the weekend as it moves up the eastern seaboard. >> you're saying it's going to be a big storm, it's going to begin thursday and go through the weekend. right now, is there still a possibility this thing could hit the united stat
bill reeves joins me live on the phone. bill, what is the latest? first they were saying a couple of days ago, florida it would hit, then they were saying the carolinas, now there's talk about georgia. what say you? >> >> reporter: well, i have not been pinpointing places. we have a storm that's running parallel to the coastline. in several days to a week away. it's hard to convince people that the precision of the picture you see on tv doesn't relate to accuracy. you don't know...
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. >> joining us from sacramento is michelle reeves, a chancellor of schools.may be a rare moment of bipartisan in washington because republicans don't like this either saying no child left behind has flaws in it. what do you think here? these waivers are a good thing? >> well, i think that the devil is going to be in the details very clearly. you know? waivers in the past have been used by some states to try to just shirk responsibility so that would not be a good thing. but if states are legitimately applying for the waivers and they are going to meet certain thresholds of reform efforts, that the administration is talking about and secretary duncan has made very clear that the only way that he would give a waiver is if the states are taking on aggressive reform, then it could be a solution for some states, but i think it's all going to come down how it's implemented. >> has no child left behind has been a bust? >> i don't think so. let me be clear. the law is not perfect and i think everyone knows there are some changes and modifications that need to be made
. >> joining us from sacramento is michelle reeves, a chancellor of schools.may be a rare moment of bipartisan in washington because republicans don't like this either saying no child left behind has flaws in it. what do you think here? these waivers are a good thing? >> well, i think that the devil is going to be in the details very clearly. you know? waivers in the past have been used by some states to try to just shirk responsibility so that would not be a good thing. but if...
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next time you hear political rapting about a sanctuary city say isn't that where reeves was trying to get to in "the matrix"? the times has been extremely if not absolutely silent on dual citizenship. give me a minute, and i'll wrap up. these are issues we're facing now with 93 different countries offering that dual citizenship leading to dual loyalties. it's been extremely soft on islamic immigration and doesn't go anywhere near issues of the different customs and values and attitudes that are, i think, profoundly anti-democratic involving the submission of women, female genital mutilation, involving polygamy, and the issue of honor killings which is an issue around the issue, but you wouldn't know it from the times. i'd also get to the idea that the times has been very soft on the ideological nature of islam in terms of the emaums they featured. they feature them as a moderate voice and authorities knew at the time in san diego he gave harbor to two of the terrorists and two of them could have prayed at the mosque in brooklyn. he's been the major jihaddi propgandist and is on the u.
next time you hear political rapting about a sanctuary city say isn't that where reeves was trying to get to in "the matrix"? the times has been extremely if not absolutely silent on dual citizenship. give me a minute, and i'll wrap up. these are issues we're facing now with 93 different countries offering that dual citizenship leading to dual loyalties. it's been extremely soft on islamic immigration and doesn't go anywhere near issues of the different customs and values and...
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i want good, clean reeves with everglades. >> [inaudible] support clean coal and nuclear power [inaudibleclear waste [inaudible] >> i have to tell you something, 75% of the plants that are nuclear capable, these other chlamys records you could have out there. [applause] >> tourism as the lifeblood of four of us economy, many industries are operating in and clean water. how can you be sure to protect these businesses from harmful pollution like my for gin and phosphorus? >> we will not have any kind of pollution out here, and one of the things we're doing is looking at how we can enhance energy resources from the gulf stream. and if you take a trip down, you can see how we're looking at harnessing the energy of the ocean to power of our systems here across south florida. no one is looking at how they can pollute more. one of the critical things that will be happening soon by in 2014, the panama canal will expand. there will be more partnerships coming here. we have to look at how we can do what is necessary for those ships coming here, people doing what is necessary to protect their system
i want good, clean reeves with everglades. >> [inaudible] support clean coal and nuclear power [inaudibleclear waste [inaudible] >> i have to tell you something, 75% of the plants that are nuclear capable, these other chlamys records you could have out there. [applause] >> tourism as the lifeblood of four of us economy, many industries are operating in and clean water. how can you be sure to protect these businesses from harmful pollution like my for gin and phosphorus?...
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next time you hear political rapting about a sanctuary city say isn't that where reeves was trying to get to in "the matrix"? the times has been extremely if not absolutely silent on dual citizenship. give me a minute, and i'll wrap up. these are issues we're facing now with 93 different countries offering that dual citizenship leading to dual loyalties. it's been extremely soft on islamic immigration and doesn't go anywhere near issues of the different customs and values and attitudes that are, i think, profoundly anti-democratic involving the submission of women, female genital mutilation, involving polygamy, and the issue of honor killings which is an issue around the issue, but you wouldn't know it from the times. i'd also get to the idea that the times has been very soft on the ideological nature of islam in terms of the emaums they featured. they feature them as a moderate voice and authorities knew at the time in san diego he gave harbor to two of the terrorists and two of them could have prayed at the mosque in brooklyn. he's been the major jihaddi propgandist and is on the u.
next time you hear political rapting about a sanctuary city say isn't that where reeves was trying to get to in "the matrix"? the times has been extremely if not absolutely silent on dual citizenship. give me a minute, and i'll wrap up. these are issues we're facing now with 93 different countries offering that dual citizenship leading to dual loyalties. it's been extremely soft on islamic immigration and doesn't go anywhere near issues of the different customs and values and...
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the way he sets the scene and you will hear this in the first excerpt of jim reeves is, it is almost -- you have the sense you are there but the most important thing and susan alluded to this, is that there is now a very well developed discipline and american colleges and universities and also abroad called leadership studies. leadership studies did not exist in the early 1950s when jim was writing this book. little did he know that hammer writing this book, he was doing a lot actually to create what will ultimately become the discipline of leadership studies. and more than once i heard him tell the story that when i began he said this book on franklin roosevelt, i felt this would basically be a political science book looking at fdr as a case including leadership and what you can glean from him, the mistakes he made and also the successes, what we can use to develop other american leaders in the future and also be better citizens. and he said you know the problem was that fdr is a personality that completely took over and the result was he became a much more conventional list, anythi
the way he sets the scene and you will hear this in the first excerpt of jim reeves is, it is almost -- you have the sense you are there but the most important thing and susan alluded to this, is that there is now a very well developed discipline and american colleges and universities and also abroad called leadership studies. leadership studies did not exist in the early 1950s when jim was writing this book. little did he know that hammer writing this book, he was doing a lot actually to...
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next time you hear political rapting about a sanctuary city say isn't that where reeves was trying toto in "the matrix"? the times has been extremely if not absolutely silent on dual citizenship. give me a minute, and i'll wrap up. these are issues we're facing now with 93 different countries offering that dual citizenship leading to dual loyalties. it's been extremely soft on islamic immigration and doesn't go anywhere near issues of the different customs and values and attitudes that are, i think, profoundly anti-democratic involving the submission of women, female genital mutilation, involving polygamy, and the issue of honor killings which is an issue around the issue, but you wouldn't know it from the times. i'd also get to the idea that the times has been very soft on the ideological nature of islam in terms of the emaums they featured. they feature them as a moderate voice and authorities knew at the time in san diego he gave harbor to two of the terrorists and two of them could have prayed at the mosque in brooklyn. he's been the major jihaddi propgandist and is on the u.s. hi
next time you hear political rapting about a sanctuary city say isn't that where reeves was trying toto in "the matrix"? the times has been extremely if not absolutely silent on dual citizenship. give me a minute, and i'll wrap up. these are issues we're facing now with 93 different countries offering that dual citizenship leading to dual loyalties. it's been extremely soft on islamic immigration and doesn't go anywhere near issues of the different customs and values and attitudes...
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i will never forget talking to more is reeves, whose family had run a store in -- for generations. his family had built to rebut this business for generations and this was burned to the ground. hundreds of years of hard work burned to the ground. but we also saw the best of people, who went down to the hardware stores to start the cleanup. the people listed together to defend their homes, the fire officers who worked long and hard before going out again to get their lives on the line. the manchester and birmingham -- the people of every background and color and religion show their moral outrage for the country. this is a great country of good people and what we saw last week does not represent us or the young people in our country and they will not drag us down. the question hangs in the air, how did this happen in our country. there were different things going on in different parts of the country. some of the outrage was directed at the police. and there was a calculated attack on the forces of law and order. as we begin the necessary process of investigation and listening and lea
i will never forget talking to more is reeves, whose family had run a store in -- for generations. his family had built to rebut this business for generations and this was burned to the ground. hundreds of years of hard work burned to the ground. but we also saw the best of people, who went down to the hardware stores to start the cleanup. the people listed together to defend their homes, the fire officers who worked long and hard before going out again to get their lives on the line. the...