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rememb name. that's a look at sports.k with a final look at the foreca fantas a couple of extra clouds moving i don't think that will ruin the solar for anyone. tracki some showers late >> a little bit of clouds. >> a little bit. >>> that's nbc 10 news for now. for all of us here we'll see you back here tonight at 11:00. "night is coming up next. night, a legend gone. entertainer jerry lewis has died. he spent more than 60 years in show business, but his greatest legacy may be the billions he raised for charity. >>> nuclear tensions, a region on edge as the u.s. and south korea plan joint military drills. could it provoke a respse from kim jong-un? >>> historic find. the wreckage of an american warship is discovered deep in the american pacific, more than 72 years after the japanese torpedoed her in the final days of world war ii. >>> and dance dreams. how one summer camp is making a difference for hundreds of kids with lessones that go far beyond the stage. "nightly news" begins now. >> from
rememb name. that's a look at sports.k with a final look at the foreca fantas a couple of extra clouds moving i don't think that will ruin the solar for anyone. tracki some showers late >> a little bit of clouds. >> a little bit. >>> that's nbc 10 news for now. for all of us here we'll see you back here tonight at 11:00. "night is coming up next. night, a legend gone. entertainer jerry lewis has died. he spent more than 60 years in show business, but his greatest...
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do you have trouble remembering names? even of people you know well?et where you put things, like your keys? are you losing your mental edge at work, or find it difficult to be effective? how about forgetting the one thing you went to the store to buy? or even why you walked into a room? it's frustrating, embarrassing, but you're not alone. 140 million americans over 40 have normal age-related memory loss. in fact, by age 50, the average person has lost over half of their short term memory, and...
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i can't even remember his name. >> a fund manager but you don't remember his name? > i don't remember his name. we didn't exchange cards. >> how long was it? the meeting, do you remember? >> as long as one beer. >> so it was a casual setting? >> absolutely. >> over beers. okay. let me just say why this meeting is getting so much attention, because i know you're minimizing it. >> but it's really not. >> it's been reported on extensively. let me lay out the timeline because you know this but not everybody else does. before this meeting happened between you and somebody who is a putin confidant and i know that from talking to people who know a lot about this meeting. this person isn't just a random russian. in december, "the washington post" reports that you met with officials at trump tower, because you know people there. that same month, i'm aware there was a meeting at trump tower between jared kushner, steve bannon, michael flynn and the crown prince of abu dhabi. in december, the washington reports that you had a private meeting with the emirati crown prince. the q
i can't even remember his name. >> a fund manager but you don't remember his name? > i don't remember his name. we didn't exchange cards. >> how long was it? the meeting, do you remember? >> as long as one beer. >> so it was a casual setting? >> absolutely. >> over beers. okay. let me just say why this meeting is getting so much attention, because i know you're minimizing it. >> but it's really not. >> it's been reported on extensively. let me...
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people remember the name of the main character but i remember why joseph book aware was a nice renewed. i can see the cover my head and i remember how i felt when i read it. in a way, it's become this incredible memoir in a diary that permits more complete than another diary would've been. >> guest: your three children. >> guest: i do. >> guest: have they ever seen bob? >> guest: no. very few people have access to bob. my husband has seen it but he doesn't read through it. he keeps a big list of books on his computer which he started once we met. >> guest: from, my life with bob, not all books are as fun as expected. i was bored by zen, the art of motorcycle maintenance, hated, on the road, and i hated catcher in the run. >> guest: i feel like i'm going to get -- i've already heard from people who are upset with me for hating -- but i was a classic girl and i did not like the protagonists to were rebelling against things. is very much obedient child in all of authority. at the same time, i like to read about some characters who are going off the rails a little. from that of safeway to
people remember the name of the main character but i remember why joseph book aware was a nice renewed. i can see the cover my head and i remember how i felt when i read it. in a way, it's become this incredible memoir in a diary that permits more complete than another diary would've been. >> guest: your three children. >> guest: i do. >> guest: have they ever seen bob? >> guest: no. very few people have access to bob. my husband has seen it but he doesn't read through...
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don't like the way she treated this war hero who is speaking about -- i think his name -- from massachusetts? i can't rememberis name. she is really attacking him he thinks she should step aside. elizabeth warren is another who was supported. working with other people. so nancy pelosi, she has served a purpose. she should step aside on her own, because she is causing and the republicans -- she has done a lot. for us. if she really cared, she would step aside. host: i think we have heard that. thank you for calling in. silver spring, maryland. thank you for taking my call. i think nancy pelosi is the best politician that america ever had. i really believe that. she has health that americans are benefiting from today. problem that democrats have, just like the previous caller's that is people who voted bernie sanders, they never voted for hillary clinton. and if we fight for what we field problem that i have with democrats is that they have to go out to small counties. people need jobs and they need to make sure that the jobs aren't going overseas so people can have a job. woman, she has brilliant ideas and whi
don't like the way she treated this war hero who is speaking about -- i think his name -- from massachusetts? i can't rememberis name. she is really attacking him he thinks she should step aside. elizabeth warren is another who was supported. working with other people. so nancy pelosi, she has served a purpose. she should step aside on her own, because she is causing and the republicans -- she has done a lot. for us. if she really cared, she would step aside. host: i think we have heard that....
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p you don't remember the name you might remember what he did in 2003, moore was remov for the alabama supreme court for removing to take down the ten commandments. he's currently leading polls. norris is a long time politician who lives in texas. he also endors ed neut beginning rich. if moore does get elected things might get awkward. mitchell mcconnell, quote, d.c.'s slime machine. take a look. they li ed about repealing obamacare. spreadings lies about roy moore, bearing false it withs. why, we all know why. roy mower is honest. >> why. >> the candidates are set to face off on a primary on august 15. the general he election will be held in december and we'll see what happens to the d.c. slime machine then. who doesn't like to hear nice things about themselves, nobody. >> but there's a new report say ing that president is taking fishing for compliments. the president gets a folder of positive news about himself twice a day. the idea of the twice daily ego boost came from rinse prescribe bus. the story wasn't accurate but didn't respond when reporters asked him what actually was inac
p you don't remember the name you might remember what he did in 2003, moore was remov for the alabama supreme court for removing to take down the ten commandments. he's currently leading polls. norris is a long time politician who lives in texas. he also endors ed neut beginning rich. if moore does get elected things might get awkward. mitchell mcconnell, quote, d.c.'s slime machine. take a look. they li ed about repealing obamacare. spreadings lies about roy moore, bearing false it withs. why,...
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the name to remember. stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near real time... stay with me, mr. parker. ...saving time when it matters most. stay with me, mrs. parker. that's the power of and. >> quijano: clean, safe drinking >> quijano: clean, safe drinking water is essential to life, and in this country most of us take it for granted. not should we? now, a new database allows everyone to see what exactly is flowing through your faucet. r chip reid reports, the results can be unsettling. >> reporter: mary meagher of washington d.c. says she started worrying about her tap water during the water crisis in flint, michigan. so what are you most worried igant, about your water? >> the chemicals that might in our water, that we can't see and we don't know about.
the name to remember. stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near real time... stay with me, mr. parker. ...saving time when it matters most. stay with me, mrs. parker. that's the power of and. >> quijano: clean, safe drinking >> quijano: clean, safe drinking water is essential to life, and in this...
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woman called theresa may is returning to downing street on thursday, older viewers may well remember the name(!) she used to run the government, apparently... a little bit of sarcasm, but she has been away... holiday... three and a half weeks. you have been counting it! brexit policy behind her back, as though they locked her up in a swiss chalet, took away her passport and said, we are getting on with it in your absence, never before has a pmb so irrelevant to what is happening. meanwhile, across the atlantic, donald trump broke off his holiday,, after a lot of pressure on him, to condemn as evil racism what happened in charlottesville. -- pm. first he manages to make his way to the us presidency, now, fry '5 membership of the too little too late club, international club, somebody has been slaughtered in the street by a car driven at them, he realises that nazis are evil, i am sure that we can also, great, well done, will come to the party(!)... enormous shame that in the 48 hours before that he has said almost nothing or has said, everyone has terrible, full seven is... 61, half a dozen of
woman called theresa may is returning to downing street on thursday, older viewers may well remember the name(!) she used to run the government, apparently... a little bit of sarcasm, but she has been away... holiday... three and a half weeks. you have been counting it! brexit policy behind her back, as though they locked her up in a swiss chalet, took away her passport and said, we are getting on with it in your absence, never before has a pmb so irrelevant to what is happening. meanwhile,...
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there's a dam called -- remember that name. conowinga. say that with me? it has become a big deal in the environmental world. here's our scott broom to explain. >>reporter: wow. cutawingo is a great name. this dam is huge. it is the last stop for the mighty river before all that water gets to the top end of the chesapeake bay up here in northern maryland. but there's a big problem here. look at this satellite picture. that's mud brought down from pennsylvania and new york in tropical storm lee. it turned the chesapeake bay into polluted, chocolate milk. that mud smoothers oysters and kills fish. cutawingo used to trap that mud behind the dam, but not anymore. the lake behind the dam is full. the pollution now just passes on through. >> so what do we do about it? maryland's governor larry hogan was out here. he thinks it's time to dredge up that settlement behind the dam and haul it away. so the conowinga to get back to catching it again. that's 31 million cubic yards of polluted mud. it would take 7.7 million dump truck loads to haul it away. the army corp
there's a dam called -- remember that name. conowinga. say that with me? it has become a big deal in the environmental world. here's our scott broom to explain. >>reporter: wow. cutawingo is a great name. this dam is huge. it is the last stop for the mighty river before all that water gets to the top end of the chesapeake bay up here in northern maryland. but there's a big problem here. look at this satellite picture. that's mud brought down from pennsylvania and new york in tropical...
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remember the name. you can get all the latest sports news at our website, that's bbc.com/sport. today team, goodbye. hello, good morning and welcome to august. but if you were hoping the new month would bring a new type of weather, well, actually, we'rejust going to continue with the sort of theme we had at the end ofjuly. a mixture of sunshine and showers. the earlier satellite picture shows clumps of cloud circulating around an area of low pressure. and with that we will continue to see some showers as we go through the day. some places starting off dry, particularly northern scotland and the south and east of england, but for wales, certainly not starting off dry. in fact here through the first part of the morning showers likely to gang up into a longer spell of rain. that then extending across merseyside, up into northern england and southern scotland, so could be a soggy start to the day in edinburgh and glasgow. brightening up for a time, though, in northern ireland and the north of scotland actually getting off to a fairly decent start with some spells of sunshine. 14 deg
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i couldn't remember the name of the movie. when he walked in, she put on music and they had a dance party. this is part of promotional tour of his new movie called "lucky logan" he's driving across the country and interacting with fans along the way. i couldn't remember the name of the movie because maybe i just couldn't care about the name of the movie. >> i'm sure she had a good time. >> she looked like she had a great time, for sure. >>> new developments just coming in now about the teenager in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> police are piecing together exactly what happened as we learned more about the from fields and factories they came looking for opportunity. they worked hard. we helped them work harder. they are the students of strayer university. for 125 years, we've supported as they've rewritten the future. and to all who seek their true potential, we say, let's get it, america. >>> right now at 5:00, a thunderstorm warning i just as you start your weekend. >> let's go right to the storm center and amelia, dra
i couldn't remember the name of the movie. when he walked in, she put on music and they had a dance party. this is part of promotional tour of his new movie called "lucky logan" he's driving across the country and interacting with fans along the way. i couldn't remember the name of the movie because maybe i just couldn't care about the name of the movie. >> i'm sure she had a good time. >> she looked like she had a great time, for sure. >>> new developments just...
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do you remember name of the store? >> it was a small chain called listening booth.lot of time to fill. >> jimmy: wow, that's a lot of time. >> it's way too much time. >> jimmy: this interview here, that we're doing, this is seriously -- >> six minutes, right. >> jimmy: six minutes, yeah. [ light laughter ] three hours? no way, man. >> so i had regular feature. so i thought, wouldn't it be great if i asked francis to do a regular feature in which he played something very rare, something out of print, a jazz recording that only he would have, and he would write a few words and say a few words about it. so he wrote me this script. it was so beautifully written. his use of language was so great that i started falling in love with him, and his writing, and his taste in music all at the same. [ audience aws ] >> jimmy: but now you can't fire him, replace him for three hours. [ laughter ] now he's my boyfriend. >> and i didn't want to tell anybody at the station either because i thought bad idea to have a relationship with somebody you're working with. you know. >> jimmy:
do you remember name of the store? >> it was a small chain called listening booth.lot of time to fill. >> jimmy: wow, that's a lot of time. >> it's way too much time. >> jimmy: this interview here, that we're doing, this is seriously -- >> six minutes, right. >> jimmy: six minutes, yeah. [ light laughter ] three hours? no way, man. >> so i had regular feature. so i thought, wouldn't it be great if i asked francis to do a regular feature in which he...
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but they admire each other from afar, and anybody here remember the name of the hero of 1984? it's winston. as long as were playing stump a chunk, anybody remember the middle name of john lennon? >> winston. people were named winston back then when john one was born in the battle of britain. >> host: that is not in the book. there is actually a slide with hemingway in the book a slight slight dig with for him. there's a point at which you slip in a little to get hemingway quoting someone called hemingway music, preoccupied with the image rather than the root the reality. there's some spots in here where your slip and in some modern-day dicks. >> guest: i am, hemingway is the special peeve of mine. he reminds me a little bit of 60 minutes. that is, he wasn't really corresponded but he played one, 60 minute famously says, were not really reporters but we play one on tv. there's a running theme there. a lot of the stuff my editor maybe put in the footnotes. if you read the book, check out the footnotes. there's a lot of good stuff in there that he said get out of the book. >> edit
but they admire each other from afar, and anybody here remember the name of the hero of 1984? it's winston. as long as were playing stump a chunk, anybody remember the middle name of john lennon? >> winston. people were named winston back then when john one was born in the battle of britain. >> host: that is not in the book. there is actually a slide with hemingway in the book a slight slight dig with for him. there's a point at which you slip in a little to get hemingway quoting...
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name. he remembers seeing the name of fur's homecoming. >> he was talking to his mother, and it said captainther, returning p.o.w. and i went, hey, that's my guy. >> reporter: now more than 40 years later, he wants to get that bracelet back to him. >> why is it so important to youto find him and get that to him? >> i want him to know that during had a time, that i was wearing this bracelet with his name on it, that i kept it cleaned, and polished, and i knew that he'd make it home, and i just want him to know that there was somebody else out there, you know, back in the states that was thinking about him on a daily basis. >> that's wonderful. >> reporter: fur is touched. >> tell him thank you very much for your steadfast support. >> reporter: he says the prayers worked. >> reporter: bruce leshan, wusa9. >> warren is mailing that bracelet to us, and we're going to get it for colonel fur. >>> people in portland, oregon, they're bracing for temperatures that could reach 106 degrees today. kids and adults are trying to beat the heat in the splash parks and lakes and pools, and of course, there's
name. he remembers seeing the name of fur's homecoming. >> he was talking to his mother, and it said captainther, returning p.o.w. and i went, hey, that's my guy. >> reporter: now more than 40 years later, he wants to get that bracelet back to him. >> why is it so important to youto find him and get that to him? >> i want him to know that during had a time, that i was wearing this bracelet with his name on it, that i kept it cleaned, and polished, and i knew that he'd...
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there's a recent case i can't remember the name where the court has found discrimination actionable on the assets but that's the minority the bull of cases on this point say if you been acclaim just asserting that the employer discriminated against me on sexual orientation you lose you need to pitch that claim to sound in language of sex stereotyping then you might have a chance of winning. >> professor one of the cases you do talk about acting like question mark is roger versus american airlines that case? >> so this is a case that decided in the 1970s. and it comes from something like the falling back drop so american airlines at the time had a policy aing policy that you can't come that you have braid hair. that is unprofessional. so renÉe rogers brings says that is -- >> aron american woman. brings suit she wore a hand braid and thought this presented a discrimination problem and made claims made an argument a this is racial discrimination. she said that it is race and sex discrimination that is going to particularly attack black women. the court rejects claims and court's exhibit
there's a recent case i can't remember the name where the court has found discrimination actionable on the assets but that's the minority the bull of cases on this point say if you been acclaim just asserting that the employer discriminated against me on sexual orientation you lose you need to pitch that claim to sound in language of sex stereotyping then you might have a chance of winning. >> professor one of the cases you do talk about acting like question mark is roger versus american...
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but they admire each other from affair, anybody remember the name of the hero of 1984? it's winston. right, as long as we are playing stump the chump, anybody remember the middle name of john lennon? winston. people were being named winston back then, and john lennon was born, of course, during the battle of britain, october 9, 1940. >> host: that i didn't know. that's not in the book. there's slight dig at hemingway in the book. so, orwell also covered and fought in the spanish civil war, and as did hemingway and there's a pint where you slip in a little dig at hemingway, quoting somebody who called hemiway boozey, preoccupied with the image rather than the reality. so, there's some other spots in here, tom, where you're slipping in some modern day digs. >> guest: i am. hemingway, as you might guess, is a special peeve of mine. he reminds me of "60 minutes." he wasn't really a war correspondent but he played one. "60 minutes" famously says, we're not really reporters but we play one on tv. there's a kind of running theme there. a lot of the stuff my very good editor mad
but they admire each other from affair, anybody remember the name of the hero of 1984? it's winston. right, as long as we are playing stump the chump, anybody remember the middle name of john lennon? winston. people were being named winston back then, and john lennon was born, of course, during the battle of britain, october 9, 1940. >> host: that i didn't know. that's not in the book. there's slight dig at hemingway in the book. so, orwell also covered and fought in the spanish civil...
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it even has an easy to remember name, "confederate."doing damage control for the last week and a new campaign from the woman behind the oscar so white hashtag has been picking up traction from television. also in answer mega producer will packer and aaron mcgruder announced this week that their amazon studios project in which freed slaves created a thriving nation in the postwar south in, quote, very, very active development. i think my guests and i can relate a bit more to the title of this collaboration, the duo is called "black america." joining me now from washington is april rain, creator of the no confederate and oscar so white campaign hashtags on social media, and here in new york we have filmmaker rebecca fashon co-host of the cinema radio show. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having us. >> april, let me go to you. you have been out there really active on social media, oscars so white which many of us were in the streets complimenting what you had done with hashtag, now you are i can't say beating the drums, let m
it even has an easy to remember name, "confederate."doing damage control for the last week and a new campaign from the woman behind the oscar so white hashtag has been picking up traction from television. also in answer mega producer will packer and aaron mcgruder announced this week that their amazon studios project in which freed slaves created a thriving nation in the postwar south in, quote, very, very active development. i think my guests and i can relate a bit more to the title...
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. >> if you can't remember the name of the game, bdsm for sure. >>> it's one beautiful destination wedding>> and then -- >> i'm out! >> surprise ending. next "right this minute." >>> and still to come -- >> it's going to be great. >> comedian ben glee takes us along as he goes under the knife. >> to remove this tumor. >> how he brings his sense of humor from the o.r. all the way to recovery. >> do i look like bieber? >>> plus -- >> sorry. >> see what happens when the what's inside guys slice into a very exclusive shoe. >> oh, yeah. now we're going through. so being cool comes naturally. hmm. i can't decide if this place is swag or bling. it's pretzels. word. ladies, you know when you switch, you get my bomb-diggity discounts automatically. ♪ no duh, right? [ chuckles ] sir, you forgot -- keep it. you're gonna need it when i make it precipitate. what, what? what? >>> promotional considerations provided by -- brushing teeth - easy! new act kids toothpaste strengthens and protects developing teeth, and helps prevent cavities. can can . >>> one of our favorite comedians ben glee is looking a l
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remember that name. that kid is going to make the team. across the middle for a touch down. the birds defense played two sets of downs forcing a three and out and a fumble. caleb sturgis kicked the field goal to complete the eagles scoring. and stay with us. coming up in a few minutes we'll here from eagles fans who made the trip. >>> they play a tribute video last night. this was the team's first home game since the legendary philly's catcher passed away saturday. the team planning other salutes to dalton. daulton's death will be on everyone's mind all weekend. activities will cumeterate the team's past. look for auctions to remember legendary players of the past. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >>> dry right now in philadelphia. live view of boathouse row. we do have some clouds over head. there's some breaks in the clouds in the suburbs of lee high valley and the south neighborhoods. 65 degrees, 68 in robinsville, and florence. i am tracking some showers. they're not here yet. you can see them approaching harrisbering. a sprinkle now in west county. we could see
remember that name. that kid is going to make the team. across the middle for a touch down. the birds defense played two sets of downs forcing a three and out and a fumble. caleb sturgis kicked the field goal to complete the eagles scoring. and stay with us. coming up in a few minutes we'll here from eagles fans who made the trip. >>> they play a tribute video last night. this was the team's first home game since the legendary philly's catcher passed away saturday. the team planning...
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you may remember the name martin shkreli when his pharmaceutical company raised the price of an aids drug from around $13 a pill to $750 a pill overnight in 2015. that wasn't a crime. but defrauding investors is as shkreli learned today in a brooklyn federal courtroom. our anne thompson has the story. >> reporter: a bad day for the one-time bad boy of the pharmaceutical industry. martin shkreli gained infamy raising the price of an aides drug 5,000% two years ago. >> are you going to change the price? >> no. >> reporter: becoming the ceo americans loved to hate. >> i intend to use the advice of my counsel, not yours. >> reporter: but that's not why he was convicted in federal court today. the 34-year-old found guilty on three of eight counts related to securities fraud. from when shkreli ran a couple of hedge funds. >> no questions from cnbc. i'm sorry. >> reporter: he was characteristically defiant and unapologetic after the verdict. >> this was a witch-hunt of epic proportions and maybe they found one or two broom sti broomsticks, but at the end of the day, we've been acquitted of
you may remember the name martin shkreli when his pharmaceutical company raised the price of an aids drug from around $13 a pill to $750 a pill overnight in 2015. that wasn't a crime. but defrauding investors is as shkreli learned today in a brooklyn federal courtroom. our anne thompson has the story. >> reporter: a bad day for the one-time bad boy of the pharmaceutical industry. martin shkreli gained infamy raising the price of an aides drug 5,000% two years ago. >> are you going...
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can you tell me the name of all 19 hijackers on 9/11 off the top of your head? you can rememberylann roof's name. elle: you were asking whether white people were capable of violence. >> i didn't say capable -- of course, we are capable. i'm carrying a pistol, i go to the gym all the time. i'm trying to make myself more capable of violence. i'm here to spread ideas, talk in the hopes that someone more capable will come along and do that. someone like donald trump who does not give his daughter to a jew. elle: donald trump but more racist? >> a lot more racist than donald trump. i don't think you can feel the way about race that i do and watch that kushner -- walk around with that beautiful girl. charlie: here is a dramatic scene of the drama taking place on the street after a car drove through the crowd, killing a young woman. >> they literally came down the street at 80 miles per hour to hit us just now. there are bodies laying on the ground right now. we told city council we didn't want them here. they let them come. we told the police we didn't want them here, they let them co
can you tell me the name of all 19 hijackers on 9/11 off the top of your head? you can rememberylann roof's name. elle: you were asking whether white people were capable of violence. >> i didn't say capable -- of course, we are capable. i'm carrying a pistol, i go to the gym all the time. i'm trying to make myself more capable of violence. i'm here to spread ideas, talk in the hopes that someone more capable will come along and do that. someone like donald trump who does not give his...
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the name to remember. adult 7+ promotes alertness and mental sharpness in dogs 7 and older.ifference has been incredible. she is much more aware. she wants to learn things. (vo) purina pro plan bright mind. nutrition that performs. get your ancestrydna kit.here. spit. mail it in. learn about you and the people and places that led to you. go explore your roots. take a walk through the past. meet new relatives and see how a place and its people are all a part of you. ancestrydna. save 30% through august 15th at ancestrydna.com. >> sandra: fox news alert, voters heading to the pool today to decide alabama's next u.s. senator . luther strange, mel brooks and roy moore are the candidates. strange has been temporarily filling the seat since february. all have embraced president trump during their campaign in an effort to compete for his supporters. the president decided to officially endorse luther strange earlier this month. since then, he's taken to twitter multiple times to showcase a support and recorded this just yesterday. speak out is president donald trump and i love the p
the name to remember. adult 7+ promotes alertness and mental sharpness in dogs 7 and older.ifference has been incredible. she is much more aware. she wants to learn things. (vo) purina pro plan bright mind. nutrition that performs. get your ancestrydna kit.here. spit. mail it in. learn about you and the people and places that led to you. go explore your roots. take a walk through the past. meet new relatives and see how a place and its people are all a part of you. ancestrydna. save 30% through...
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. >> i don't remember the script name. >> that's so cool. >> the buzz over season two got a major boostthe trailer that dropped at comic con set to michael jackson's "thriller". >> will seems to be a big focus of season two. how is he handling his upside-down infection? >> they get into his character, and how it infected him. >> it's a lot darker and creepier. >> and the cast is really happy for their guest star, shannon. >> there is justice for barb. i love it. >>> we come back with zoe saldana. which star has her grooving. next on kron-4 news at eight: dramatic video... a boat sinks in the bay -- moments after people are rescued... we hear from the ferry captain now being called a hero. a passenger knocked to the floor in a vicious assault on a bart train. now bart says it's not releasing surveillance video --and that has some passengers upset. i'm grant lodes i'm pam moore. the news -- at eight -- is next. >>> welcome back, chris pratt and zoe saldana were magic in guardians of the galaxy, but the real star was the music. now, david hasselhoff has a new song. >> they showed me some v
. >> i don't remember the script name. >> that's so cool. >> the buzz over season two got a major boostthe trailer that dropped at comic con set to michael jackson's "thriller". >> will seems to be a big focus of season two. how is he handling his upside-down infection? >> they get into his character, and how it infected him. >> it's a lot darker and creepier. >> and the cast is really happy for their guest star, shannon. >> there is...
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remember that name? 22 years ago. he says it still runs fine. cowlings famously drove it on an l.a. freeway with o.j. in the back seat back in 1994. that episode airs next monday. >>> red heads make up about 2% of the world's population, if you didn't know, but could soon get their own emojis. check them out here. kind cool. thmp released around 60 pictures of ginger emojis and if they get approved by apple, they will show up on your keyboard in june of 2018. >>> bald and white hair emojis also being considered. >> they should be. >> they always have just a new bunch of -- new batch of emojis every few months. i like it, though. it's fun. scrolling for days, though, i've got to admit. >>> so down to florida, crazy video from a wendy's. >> i'm not surprised. see what happens when fireworks get thrown inside a fast food restaurant. it's burning and then it explodes. so that employee is sitting just a few feet away. this must have been scary. she was able to get up and avoid this and police say they believe eight to 10 kids are responsible. they are now trying to track them down. >> co
remember that name? 22 years ago. he says it still runs fine. cowlings famously drove it on an l.a. freeway with o.j. in the back seat back in 1994. that episode airs next monday. >>> red heads make up about 2% of the world's population, if you didn't know, but could soon get their own emojis. check them out here. kind cool. thmp released around 60 pictures of ginger emojis and if they get approved by apple, they will show up on your keyboard in june of 2018. >>> bald and...
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the name to remember. you for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad.d him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends, three jobs... you're like nothing can replace brad. then liberty mutual calls... and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement™, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ lou: in our online poll we asked, do you believe it's time to repeal and replace ryan and mcconnell and all the rinos in congress? 97% of you said absolutely. joining me, charlie hurt, and mike gallagher. great to have you both here. let's start with mitch mcconnell and high expectations. charlie? this is the president's fault. he actually expects congress and the senate to do something and to do so efficiently and productively and with some respect for the taxpayer, the citizen and time itself. charlie: last week there was something extraordinary that happened in the united states senate. that was a bill -- a bi
the name to remember. you for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad.d him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends, three jobs... you're like nothing can replace brad. then liberty mutual calls... and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement™, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ lou: in our online poll we...
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. >> i don't remember the script name. >> that's so cool. >> the buzz over season two got a major boostthe trailer that dropped at comic con set to michael jackson's "thriller". >> will seems to be a big focus of season two. how is he handling his upside-down infection? >> they get into his character, and how it infected him. >> it's a lot darker and creepier. >> and the cast is really happy for their guest star, shannon. >> there is justice for barb. i love it. >>> we come back with zoe saldana. which star has her grooving. you don't let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. >>> welcome back, chris pratt and zoe saldana were magic in guardians of the galaxy, but the real star was the music. now, david hasselhoff has a new song. >> they showed me some videos done back in the '70s, and i have no idea that it was going to be this nuts. >> the '70s wouldn't be what they are if it wasn't for cher, and i was channeling my inner
. >> i don't remember the script name. >> that's so cool. >> the buzz over season two got a major boostthe trailer that dropped at comic con set to michael jackson's "thriller". >> will seems to be a big focus of season two. how is he handling his upside-down infection? >> they get into his character, and how it infected him. >> it's a lot darker and creepier. >> and the cast is really happy for their guest star, shannon. >> there is...
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do you remember his name? the group enjoys the chance to socialise. —— to the past. you don't know what might resonate and what might trigger a memory, and that is what is so fascinating about what we do as well — you don't know what will trigger that particular memory. but then you hear a spontaneous story from somewhere, and it is fascinating, and everyone in the group enjoys that. reuters has just given sporting memories an incredible archive of 90,000 images, and now the charity is recruiting help. we want to hear from volunteers who want to enjoy delving through these boxes of incredible images, and helping us to scan them and digitise them. it is likely this huge collection would have been locked away in an archive, never to be seen again. but now, these historic images will have a new life and will help people to forge links between their own past present and future. john maguire, bbc news, motherwell. sta rgazers stargazers will get a good view of the perseid meteor shower tonight.
do you remember his name? the group enjoys the chance to socialise. —— to the past. you don't know what might resonate and what might trigger a memory, and that is what is so fascinating about what we do as well — you don't know what will trigger that particular memory. but then you hear a spontaneous story from somewhere, and it is fascinating, and everyone in the group enjoys that. reuters has just given sporting memories an incredible archive of 90,000 images, and now the charity is...
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it might be a good idea to actually have conversations with russia because i can remember his name but the foreign minister seems to be eminently sensible and now a quick yeah and also people people i think would do well to. read the interviews to all of the stone to be preaching because when you actually listen to it if you if you compare. to me a putin with donald trump you could which man which you wrote the sit down and have a conversation with there's no question this one is a complete buffoon who doesn't make any sense knows nothing about anything this guy may be power hungry and he may be but at least he's at least he's coherent these three can string a sentence together at least at least stephen reads about the political situations in the places that. he does his country's involved which oh that it will be said all on his doorstep putin is no frigging around in mexico he'd make you miss just over the makes the border so you're obviously not afraid of being called a apologist now like oliver has he first pointing out these now of course i'm not afraid it's just the reality of th
it might be a good idea to actually have conversations with russia because i can remember his name but the foreign minister seems to be eminently sensible and now a quick yeah and also people people i think would do well to. read the interviews to all of the stone to be preaching because when you actually listen to it if you if you compare. to me a putin with donald trump you could which man which you wrote the sit down and have a conversation with there's no question this one is a complete...
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. >> now you've named two and you remember the name of white bombers and white shooters. can you tell the name of all territor terrorists on the planes in 9/11. i'm here to spare ideas and talks in the hopes somebody more capable will come along and do that and somebody like donald trump who doesn't give his daughter to a jew. you can't watch kushner walk around with that beautiful girl. >> charlie: here's a dramatic scene of the drama taking place after the scene after the car came through the street killing a young woman. >> it came down the street at 90 miles an hour to hit us. there are bodies laying on the ground right now. we did not want this. we told the police we did not want them here. i had to3 duck out of the way. i almost got hit myself. i've seen bodies flying being hit by that car. i've seen people in front. we did not want them here. now we have bodies on the ground. >> charlie: also joining me from brooklyn josh tyrangiel from vice news tonight and the executive vice president of vice news media and joining me at the table nick confessore and he wrote dur
. >> now you've named two and you remember the name of white bombers and white shooters. can you tell the name of all territor terrorists on the planes in 9/11. i'm here to spare ideas and talks in the hopes somebody more capable will come along and do that and somebody like donald trump who doesn't give his daughter to a jew. you can't watch kushner walk around with that beautiful girl. >> charlie: here's a dramatic scene of the drama taking place after the scene after the car came...
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smith, i'm not going to talk about him a lot today, but i want you to remember the name because i want you to notice sometime how much he pops up at various places. in 1864 after vicksburg he's going to be robert e. lee's chief engineer. some people say he was in charge -- not known 100%, but he may have been the one that drew out the mule shoe at spotsylvania in the darksness. small world. vicksburg. grant gets over, has a toe hold. bow bowen is down here. grant could have had many men at vicksburg and it wouldn't have matter because it is nothing but pa pure jungle. i'm talking about a forest, dense, not what we're used to up here. grant can't deploy his men and it takes a while. now, he has four-to-one odds, but bowen manages to hold him up all day long. by the time he gets this toe hold here, he pushes the confederates back and basically he has gained his ground. he encourages grand gulf, and that sets up his supply base where the navy can resupply from there. so he has a tenuous supply line coming down through louisiana and over to here. most people think he cuts loose. that's not
smith, i'm not going to talk about him a lot today, but i want you to remember the name because i want you to notice sometime how much he pops up at various places. in 1864 after vicksburg he's going to be robert e. lee's chief engineer. some people say he was in charge -- not known 100%, but he may have been the one that drew out the mule shoe at spotsylvania in the darksness. small world. vicksburg. grant gets over, has a toe hold. bow bowen is down here. grant could have had many men at...
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. >> when it comes time to default they're not going to remember any of the republicans names. they're going to remember in history books one name and that's obama. >> i'm joined now by nbc correspondent gar ret headache who has been covering congress for us. and nbc's national political correspondent steve kornacki called the trump culture war and why it matters. all right. lots of fights going on. he's blasting the gop for their leadership. he's threatening a government shoutdown. he's threatening possibly fighting over the debt limit. garrett, to what end? >> that's the million-dollar question. part of it is to keep his own hands clean. if he doesn't own the problem he can be the guy cracking on the whip on the republican party. i was struck today in this news conference by sarah sanders describing the relationship between the president and majority leader of his own party fine. if my wife says things are fine, i know i'm in trouble. >> i know your wife and if she did say that, you are in trouble. >> so this is a problem and the debt limit part of it is a big deal. the land m
. >> when it comes time to default they're not going to remember any of the republicans names. they're going to remember in history books one name and that's obama. >> i'm joined now by nbc correspondent gar ret headache who has been covering congress for us. and nbc's national political correspondent steve kornacki called the trump culture war and why it matters. all right. lots of fights going on. he's blasting the gop for their leadership. he's threatening a government shoutdown....
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the name to remember. >>> when someone asserts that the holocaust never took place, then i don't believehat person ever deserves one iota of public trust. and when someone has so recently endorsed naziism, it is inconceivable that such a person can legitimately aspire to leadership in a leadership role in a free society. >> president george h.w. bush speak in 1981. he was weighing in on what was then the louisiana governor's race between democrat edwin edwards and a republican named david duke, the former grand whatever of the ku klux klan. david duke and edwin edwards were running neck in neck in that race. but the sitting president of the united states threw his weight against david duke as the candidate of his own party, disowned him, denounced him, duke ended up losing that race in a landslide. and that's one way to do it. today we saw a very different approach. joining us now is presidential historian. i'm really glad you could be here. >> me too, rachel. >> as a historian, what was your reaction? how did you absorb these comments today from president trump and how important do you
the name to remember. >>> when someone asserts that the holocaust never took place, then i don't believehat person ever deserves one iota of public trust. and when someone has so recently endorsed naziism, it is inconceivable that such a person can legitimately aspire to leadership in a leadership role in a free society. >> president george h.w. bush speak in 1981. he was weighing in on what was then the louisiana governor's race between democrat edwin edwards and a republican...
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name. i remember hearing somebody said that every time is something on social media, they dreamt of the day next to it. some of the strains of hate—crime, they say, racism, homophobic, sexism... but the mental abuse, i wonder how they will target, if they will, how they will target, if they will, how they will target. we are going to look at the mail now, and they have a story on the royal family. the mail now, and they have a story on the royalfamily. the the mail now, and they have a story on the royal family. the angle the mail now, and they have a story on the royalfamily. the angle is that charles and camilla are not too happy, allegedly, with the backlash following the documentaries. we don't know. the documentaries were about to cause a backlash. the whole country was totally shocked by the death of a member of the royal family, and a popular member of the royal family. family, and a popular member of the royalfamily. and family, and a popular member of the royal family. and i family, and a popular member of the royalfamily. and i am sure family, and a popular member of the royal fam
name. i remember hearing somebody said that every time is something on social media, they dreamt of the day next to it. some of the strains of hate—crime, they say, racism, homophobic, sexism... but the mental abuse, i wonder how they will target, if they will, how they will target, if they will, how they will target. we are going to look at the mail now, and they have a story on the royal family. the mail now, and they have a story on the royalfamily. the the mail now, and they have a story...
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. >> i don't remember the script name. >> i didn't know.t's so cool. >> the buzz over season two got a major boost with the trailer that dropped at comic-con set to michael jackson's "thriller". ♪ >> will seems to be a big focus of season two. how is he handling his -- i don't know, what do we call it? upside-down infection? >> they get into his character, and how upside down affected him. it's a lot darker and creepier. >> and the cast is really happy for their guest star, shannon. >> absolutely. there is justice for bash. i love it. >>> we come back with zoe saldana. which star has her grooving? travel consideration provided by -- >>> welcome back. chris pratt and zoe saldana were magic in "guardians of the galaxy", but the real major draw was the music. >> of course it was. now there's a new video with the star and the cast behind it. >> the magic of the hoff. have a great weekend, everybody. >> they showed me some videos done back in the '70s, and i had no idea that it was going to be this nuts. >> the '70s wouldn't be what they are if
. >> i don't remember the script name. >> i didn't know.t's so cool. >> the buzz over season two got a major boost with the trailer that dropped at comic-con set to michael jackson's "thriller". ♪ >> will seems to be a big focus of season two. how is he handling his -- i don't know, what do we call it? upside-down infection? >> they get into his character, and how upside down affected him. it's a lot darker and creepier. >> and the cast is really...
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but the first round anyway not a lot happening with the big names. rememberave the man -- >> tiger woods. >> right. nowhere to be seen but some of the biggest names jordan spieth and of course rory mcilroy they're not on the leader board yet. but par three, fourth hole, 189 yards with his six iron. can't do any better than that. that's a hole in one. you always wonder how does that even happen? five over 76, coleader. another not so big name four under 67. he shared the lead now. finishing in fine style gets that thing to curl down and in. a birdie, with plenty of golf left. >>> meantime the a's earned runs 49 given up since the first of the month. and 15 home runs and a little danger in the stands. sparsely populated. that woman didn't want to do a lot of movement to get out of that ball. but she didn't wind up getting hurt with it. chris smith did get hurt with plenty of long balls. adam jones, trey mancini. again in the 6th inning. mark trumbo known for his bat. the a's find themselves out of this ball game 7-1 in the 8th. but the highlight of the night of
but the first round anyway not a lot happening with the big names. rememberave the man -- >> tiger woods. >> right. nowhere to be seen but some of the biggest names jordan spieth and of course rory mcilroy they're not on the leader board yet. but par three, fourth hole, 189 yards with his six iron. can't do any better than that. that's a hole in one. you always wonder how does that even happen? five over 76, coleader. another not so big name four under 67. he shared the lead now....
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name. remember, it took him multiple attempts to say he disavowed the support of david duke, a former kkk leader. this is a president who at different points has re-tweeted white supremacists. this is also someone who rose to prominence in part by questioning whether president barack obama, the first african-american president, was born in the united states. these are some things that lead people to believe that there are more nefarious efforts underway behind this delay in president trump's comments and an indication that this controversy is not going to evaporate from the white house any time soon. back to you. >> you're absolutely right. >>> the president arriving at trump tower in new york last night. his first time back since taking office. he was greeted by a swarm of protesters shouting messages like, "no hate" and "impeach." the president turning to twitter to vent and in doing so sparked a new controversy. so just hours ago, you know, last night, like 11:00, he re-tweeted a post from a prominent alt-right activist. this is -- he re-tweeted someone best known for indulging in outrageous
name. remember, it took him multiple attempts to say he disavowed the support of david duke, a former kkk leader. this is a president who at different points has re-tweeted white supremacists. this is also someone who rose to prominence in part by questioning whether president barack obama, the first african-american president, was born in the united states. these are some things that lead people to believe that there are more nefarious efforts underway behind this delay in president trump's...
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scene, there was a white man, named john wilkes booth, assassinated him in the balcony of the ford theater. my understanding is he was affiliated with the klansmen. i remember man named dr. martin luther king, very strong powerful man in god. another man assassinated him, he was a klansman. there was a little young boy who assassinated nine black worshipers. he was a klansman. the president wants to fight terrorism. i am a man of color. i'm not an african american. i am a black american. i don't understand why we go way over there to fight terrorism when we have it right here in america. i know a lot of white people might not believe it because they cannot see it. they are in the midst of it. for a person of color, it is here. i think we need to take our resources like we are doing now with c-span and educate the public that we have a problem right here in the united states. if we allowed neo-nazis, white supremacists to go ahead and make have it, if you want to look at it, black people built the south. host: professor spence, go ahead. guest: i agree with everything the caller said. the problem is that trump has a constituency. and shrum's constituency --
scene, there was a white man, named john wilkes booth, assassinated him in the balcony of the ford theater. my understanding is he was affiliated with the klansmen. i remember man named dr. martin luther king, very strong powerful man in god. another man assassinated him, he was a klansman. there was a little young boy who assassinated nine black worshipers. he was a klansman. the president wants to fight terrorism. i am a man of color. i'm not an african american. i am a black american. i...