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the little girl she brought with her was renee and renee was 6. a little older then. didn't matter. they dashed off to her bedroom to play. this is renee now. that room is stuck in her memory, too. >> her room was gorgeous. a nice sized room for a little kid. she had a canopy bed. tons of dresses. toys galore. >> and you had none of that. >> no. and i was li, w, thiis nice. >> aaln wod to ree. the most wonderfulhing she'd ever seen. and whilthe little girls played in the bedroom, shirley was with bobbie in the living room talking. and then she called renee. >> so when it was time to leave, i didn't want to go. can we stay longer? no, but your new friend is coming with us, said shirley. >> oh, okay. so she came, and then that's how everything started. >> so it did. it was to be an overnight, the girls were told. a little fun. they'd stay with shirley in her los angeles motel room, return the next morning. that was the plan, said shirley. but shirley lied. >> we got in the car, and we never went back. and my life completely changed from that point on. completely. >> this woman took yo
the little girl she brought with her was renee and renee was 6. a little older then. didn't matter. they dashed off to her bedroom to play. this is renee now. that room is stuck in her memory, too. >> her room was gorgeous. a nice sized room for a little kid. she had a canopy bed. tons of dresses. toys galore. >> and you had none of that. >> no. and i was li, w, thiis nice. >> aaln wod to ree. the most wonderfulhing she'd ever seen. and whilthe little girls played in the...
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the little girl she brought with her was renee and renee was 6. a little older then. didn't matter. they dashed off to her bedroom to play. this is reneie now. that room is stuck in her memory, too. >> her room was gorgeous. a nice sized room for a little kid. she had a canopy bed. tons of dresses. toys galore. >> and you had none of that. >> no. and i was like, wow, this is nice. >> an alien world to renee. the most wonderful thing she'd ever seen. and while the little girls played in the bedroom, shirley was with bobbie in the living room talking. and then she called renee. >> so when it was time to leave, i didn't want to go. can we stay longer? no, but your new friend is coming with usaid shirley. >> oh, okay. so she came, and then that's how everything started. >> so it did. it was to be an overnight, the girls were told. a little fun. they'd stay with shirley in her los angeles motel room, return the next mornin that was the plan, said shirley. but shirley lied. >> we got in the car, and we never went back. and my life completely changed from that point on. completely. >> this
the little girl she brought with her was renee and renee was 6. a little older then. didn't matter. they dashed off to her bedroom to play. this is reneie now. that room is stuck in her memory, too. >> her room was gorgeous. a nice sized room for a little kid. she had a canopy bed. tons of dresses. toys galore. >> and you had none of that. >> no. and i was like, wow, this is nice. >> an alien world to renee. the most wonderful thing she'd ever seen. and while the little...
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renee powell followed in 1967.xt black player to arrive in 1995. since then others, most recently mariah stackhouse, have all made it. eight african—american women in 67 years. there are situations where you just genuinely feel uncomfortable, and you feel you need to get out of that situation. people staring at you, wondering whether you work there, not actually golfing in the adjournment, or asking where you're from. i get the occasional, "are you tiger woods' niece?" it's not that they don't mean to be discriminating or rude or anything, but sometimes people will think, oh, just because you're african—american... but thankfully i'm in a generation where it's not too horrible as to what renee had to go through all those years ago. it's making strides. i believe it has a long way to go, because still i go into a store and i have a golf outfit on, and you meet people that say," i didn't know that minorities play golf. like, you look like you don't play golf." well, what is the look of golf? you're right, it is a mal
renee powell followed in 1967.xt black player to arrive in 1995. since then others, most recently mariah stackhouse, have all made it. eight african—american women in 67 years. there are situations where you just genuinely feel uncomfortable, and you feel you need to get out of that situation. people staring at you, wondering whether you work there, not actually golfing in the adjournment, or asking where you're from. i get the occasional, "are you tiger woods' niece?" it's not that...
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in 2015 renee powell was again making history.and ancient, she was one of the first women to be invited. to me it is the highest honour one can ever get, the old course! the royal and ancient, with golf began, right there! to be one of the first seven women that was selected from around the entire world was absolutely amazing. and to me also it was a win in a sense for women. it was a win for african—americans and my family. so when i actually walked through the door as a bonus id member, it was like all these other women were walking with me and my whole family was going with me. it'sjust amazing. i'm so appreciative of that membership. but it is all due to all the sacrifices that my family had to make to be a part of something that is real history, and the fact that it was your family or your parents let me that history, yeah. and i'm the one that really gets a chance to benefit from it. on the face of it, golf has come a long way to ridding itself of the explicit barriers towards minorities and women. but how many implicit barr
in 2015 renee powell was again making history.and ancient, she was one of the first women to be invited. to me it is the highest honour one can ever get, the old course! the royal and ancient, with golf began, right there! to be one of the first seven women that was selected from around the entire world was absolutely amazing. and to me also it was a win in a sense for women. it was a win for african—americans and my family. so when i actually walked through the door as a bonus id member, it...
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renee was the founder of .igious philosophy is commonhat there spiritual truths unifying spiritual truths at the heart of ancient religions like the hindu bernanke, sufism, medieval catholicism come even paganism. and these are o original spiritl truths that will were revealed to mankind in the earliest ages of the world, but had been lost in the west by the rise of secular modernrnity. so bannon, who was raised in a very traditional catholic family, who went to a right-wing catholic military high school, has been steeped in this right-wing western sieve curriculum, believes, as renee does, that we are entering a dark age. that the rise of t the enlightenment in the 1500's has led us apocalypse. and that if he can't prop up traditional values and do what renee at up to do, which was "restore to the west of traditional civilization," been mankind is going to be destroyed all stuff that is his animating believe. amy: i want to turn to julius evola in his own words, who struck an alliance with benito mussolini. hi
renee was the founder of .igious philosophy is commonhat there spiritual truths unifying spiritual truths at the heart of ancient religions like the hindu bernanke, sufism, medieval catholicism come even paganism. and these are o original spiritl truths that will were revealed to mankind in the earliest ages of the world, but had been lost in the west by the rise of secular modernrnity. so bannon, who was raised in a very traditional catholic family, who went to a right-wing catholic military...
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and renee has blocked the calls from the company. to the federal trade commission, the ironny of this type of debit relief scam, she could have called the customer service number on the back of her credit card, with a little patient and interest rates lowered for free. >> we've learned that the ftc actually closed the book on the company that pitched the phony rates to renee in addition to -- the ftc also banned most of the defendants from ever offering debt relief services again. back to you. >>> take a look at this. this is rome, italy. a 43-year-old woman was dragged down and then down on to the tracks after her shopping bag became caught in the train's door. the train's emergency brake switch didn't even work and neither did the sensors on the door. the train's driver who was shown eating at the time didn't even know what happened until he reached the next station. the woman was in intensive care for some time. but she's seen moved. >> that's scarey stuff. >> yes, indeed. >>> a desperate search for survivors and a sad revelation
and renee has blocked the calls from the company. to the federal trade commission, the ironny of this type of debit relief scam, she could have called the customer service number on the back of her credit card, with a little patient and interest rates lowered for free. >> we've learned that the ftc actually closed the book on the company that pitched the phony rates to renee in addition to -- the ftc also banned most of the defendants from ever offering debt relief services again. back to...
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david: rene, it's extraordinary, when you look at numbers. facebook's revenue growth is twice that of google, now called alphabet. it's 43% increase from last year. how long can they continue almost doubling every year? >> almost like they're going to run out of population at some point. they're showing the power, they make value off of data but good at holding attention, and a lot of the products they've bought or created when they bring on instagram or whatsapp or use the news feed, that holds our attention, and doesn't mean they can put ads in it but repeated ads in it, that increases value. david: jonathan at $162 a share, is it overpriced right now? >> that's the one issue, facebook is the prototypical stock of this bull market, continuing to hit and lead the market higher but up, about what, 65% in just the last year and a half. if you're going to see profit taking, but i have to tell you the move in the after-hours, 2, 3, 4% for a stock up 40 and 50% is not a big move down and the revenues continue to climb quarter after quarter. they
david: rene, it's extraordinary, when you look at numbers. facebook's revenue growth is twice that of google, now called alphabet. it's 43% increase from last year. how long can they continue almost doubling every year? >> almost like they're going to run out of population at some point. they're showing the power, they make value off of data but good at holding attention, and a lot of the products they've bought or created when they bring on instagram or whatsapp or use the news feed,...
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there's a gentleman by the name of renee de labore fascinated with american politics, writing textbooks on american histories and he is a leader of this movement. he hosts a dinner during the summer of 1865 and he simply proposes an idea. let's give the people of the united states a gift from us, the people of france to commemorate our friendship, to commemorate their democracy. luckily for him, there's a young sculpture at this dinner by the name of gus bartolbe. he is already well-known in france for building large monuments, but he is a dreamer. he wants to do something really, really big, something to be remembered for. he had been to egypt. he has seen the pyramids. he had done research on the colossus of rhodes, one of the seven wonders of the world. he was hired to construct a similar project at the mouth of the suez canal and it never came to fruition. he already had the idea of a woman holding a torch, representing enlightenment nor the entire world. this was going to take some time. no computers, no cellphones back in 1865. he was finally able to make his first visit to the un
there's a gentleman by the name of renee de labore fascinated with american politics, writing textbooks on american histories and he is a leader of this movement. he hosts a dinner during the summer of 1865 and he simply proposes an idea. let's give the people of the united states a gift from us, the people of france to commemorate our friendship, to commemorate their democracy. luckily for him, there's a young sculpture at this dinner by the name of gus bartolbe. he is already well-known in...
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cnn's renee marsh reports. >> reporter: well, ana, it's a popular attraction for tourists in st. a beach right at the foot of the airport's runway where you cannot only see the planes take off, but you can feel it. the problem is it's so close it can be dangerous. and now it's turned deadly. it's a major tourist draw on the caribbean island of st. martin. tourists line up on the beach with only a chain link fence between them and an active runway at princes juliana international airport. the blast from the jet engines on passenger planes about to take off literally knock thrill seeking tourists off of their feet. on wednesday, the blast from one passenger plane sent a 57-year-old woman flying into the retaining wall, killing her. the police force of st. martin said in a statement the airport authorities and other local authorities have taken all necessary measures such as placing of signs to warn the general public not to stand in the path of the jet blast of a departing aircraft because of the danger involved. police patrols on a daily basis visit that area during the busy hours
cnn's renee marsh reports. >> reporter: well, ana, it's a popular attraction for tourists in st. a beach right at the foot of the airport's runway where you cannot only see the planes take off, but you can feel it. the problem is it's so close it can be dangerous. and now it's turned deadly. it's a major tourist draw on the caribbean island of st. martin. tourists line up on the beach with only a chain link fence between them and an active runway at princes juliana international airport....
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so with me now are aviation correspondent renee marsh and renee, i mean, my goodness, where are we in this young woman. but so, they're sitting together on a plane and he's texting nasty stuff to a friend. is that how it started? >> right. so, they're bound for los angeles, they're airborne. the incident happened on board this los angeles flight. this plus-size model, natalie hage, says that the man seated right next to her sent a text message to a frond iend of hers about her body size and i want you to hear in her own words what she said that text said. >> the person he talked to said, hopefully she hasn't had any mexican food and then he says, well, it looks like she's eaten a whole mexican. >> all right. so she read those words. >> you got to be kidding. >> i wish i was. no. she read those words. she waited until the flight landed, because she didn't want to have an altercation mid-flight, and then she confronted him about these very hurtful comments, good for her, and she then shared this experience with her 100,000 followers on social media. and this situation really has gone vi
so with me now are aviation correspondent renee marsh and renee, i mean, my goodness, where are we in this young woman. but so, they're sitting together on a plane and he's texting nasty stuff to a friend. is that how it started? >> right. so, they're bound for los angeles, they're airborne. the incident happened on board this los angeles flight. this plus-size model, natalie hage, says that the man seated right next to her sent a text message to a frond iend of hers about her body size...
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renee elliott founded organic supermarket chain planet 0rganic in 1995.gh a difficult time in her early thirties, which led her to focus more on her own wellbeing. she's shared her wellbeing tips for other bosses with ceo secrets. i think it was when i was in my early 30s, i went through a difficult time and it was then i realised you have to take care of yourself and put yourself first and ta ke yourself and put yourself first and take care of the basics otherwise you cannot be a false the change in the world. —— force. well—being comes in many different forms, economic— band, save spend. never stop learning. be honest and tell the truth. psychological is about doing the personal development work, taking responsibility, taking your pa rt taking responsibility, taking your part in things. good food, physicality and fitness. spiritual well—being of me is about meditation and socialism out having fun with family and friends and then sleep which is so important. when you're tired, go to bed. a lesson for us all. don't forget you can get in touch with me and
renee elliott founded organic supermarket chain planet 0rganic in 1995.gh a difficult time in her early thirties, which led her to focus more on her own wellbeing. she's shared her wellbeing tips for other bosses with ceo secrets. i think it was when i was in my early 30s, i went through a difficult time and it was then i realised you have to take care of yourself and put yourself first and ta ke yourself and put yourself first and take care of the basics otherwise you cannot be a false the...
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renee' broad water lives across the street. >> he was like uncle of the neighbor. when he had a few dollars he made -- the ice scream truck came down the street made sure the kids all had ice cream. >> reporter: he was shot to death just before midnight as friend helped him into his home here. investigators say two armed suspects forced their way in and shot washington in his 51-year-old friend. >> cold hearted. >> cold hearted. senseless. no words for it. can't put it into sentence. i don't know. >> reporter: washington's murder even drew a brief comment from u.s. attorney general jeffrey sessions as he spoke with officials here in philadelphia friday morning. commissioner richard ross said the murder was incomprehensible. >> why someone would gun down an individual in a wheelchair as they're walking in their home i have no idea. something that we can't begin to cree hen. >> reporter: family members say washington was paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair after he was shot 15 years ago. they say he was active in this church at 20th and erie. he loved to help peop
renee' broad water lives across the street. >> he was like uncle of the neighbor. when he had a few dollars he made -- the ice scream truck came down the street made sure the kids all had ice cream. >> reporter: he was shot to death just before midnight as friend helped him into his home here. investigators say two armed suspects forced their way in and shot washington in his 51-year-old friend. >> cold hearted. >> cold hearted. senseless. no words for it. can't put it...
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sometimes when she is at home in vegas, and missing her late husband rene, she wears all her jewels and and there was an incognito fan in the street when celine posed at her hotel, katy perry. >> celine dion in paris on a balcony. yes, queen! >> i want a katy perry, and dion collaboration. expect to see more from her in paris. she is there through the weekend on tour. live, 2017 wraps up one week from today. ♪ >> happy belated birthday to tom cruise. he turned 55 on monday. tom is busy prepping for the "top gun" sequel which he confirmed to us months ago, but today we have new details about the long-awaited sequel. mark your calendars. july 12, 2019 is the official release date of the sequel, which tom says is titled "top gun: maverick." he'll step back into his pete mitchell fight salute and reportedly, the movie will explore the end of the era as the military increasingly turns to unpiloted drone technology. >> i got it locked. bingo. >> tom was coy about sequel plot points. we chatted with him last month. >> there's going to be gejets i it. very fast jets, okay? there's going to be a
sometimes when she is at home in vegas, and missing her late husband rene, she wears all her jewels and and there was an incognito fan in the street when celine posed at her hotel, katy perry. >> celine dion in paris on a balcony. yes, queen! >> i want a katy perry, and dion collaboration. expect to see more from her in paris. she is there through the weekend on tour. live, 2017 wraps up one week from today. ♪ >> happy belated birthday to tom cruise. he turned 55 on monday....
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rene, tell me why you're here. >> we're here to show support for the people in west virginia that needets care alth ca stands. >> and have you spoken to the senator? >> we have called the office and left messages, but i have not spoken directly with her. >> and what would you say to her? >> just to think carefully about this and how many people will be impacted in the state of west virginia. we're one of the states that really need this health care and we cannot afford to have this e resci rescinded. >> she is in a real jam here. many people here are trump supporters. what do you say to those folks? sglus consider t . >> just consider the issue rather than the presidency. i believe there is still support for him, but this issue seems pretty cut and dry to me. >> because this is a state that needs a lot of help. there is a lot of poverty. what else is the real push here in west virginia? >> well, the opioid problem is huge here. it has been for a nim of yeaumb years. huntington is an enity center for drug overdose and we need all the help we can get. >> so there you have it, alex, thank
rene, tell me why you're here. >> we're here to show support for the people in west virginia that needets care alth ca stands. >> and have you spoken to the senator? >> we have called the office and left messages, but i have not spoken directly with her. >> and what would you say to her? >> just to think carefully about this and how many people will be impacted in the state of west virginia. we're one of the states that really need this health care and we cannot...
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que la arrolladora de don renÉ camacho no puede lir seudo don renÉ. >>> lindas palabras conciliador dÁndoles boreal brillaron en el cielo de dakota del norte. miles de personas en Áreas metropolitanas disfrutaron del espectÁculo que por lo jrl es de clor verdoso y que raras veces tiene tantos y diferentes colores. quÉ bonito no es verdad. >>> 70 salchichas se dieron swit para competir en una carrera en california. >>> ¿cÓmo?. >>> me refiero a los perritos salchichas lucharon por quedar en el primer lugar y llevarse el premio mayor de 500 dÓlares este divertido evento se realiza cada aÑo en la feria en california. >>> quÉ bonito. >>> por su cuenta, mira los bÚfalos de los bÚfalos que participan en esta carrera no realizan labores ahÍ agrÍcolas. es importante decir eso. >>> los seÑores que van atrÁs, piensan realmente que estÁn llevando las riendas de los bÚfalos. >>> no, que va >>> no me gusta. >>> los bÚfalos van a parar. >>> ellos mandan pues no verdad. >>> seÑores vamos a una pausa y atenciÓn pueblos fantasmas el saldo de la violencia entre grupos criminales en mÉxico >>> y piensa usted h
que la arrolladora de don renÉ camacho no puede lir seudo don renÉ. >>> lindas palabras conciliador dÁndoles boreal brillaron en el cielo de dakota del norte. miles de personas en Áreas metropolitanas disfrutaron del espectÁculo que por lo jrl es de clor verdoso y que raras veces tiene tantos y diferentes colores. quÉ bonito no es verdad. >>> 70 salchichas se dieron swit para competir en una carrera en california. >>> ¿cÓmo?. >>> me refiero a los...
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his name is rene and he's the god father of a philosophy known as primordial perennialism.there was a book in 1945 about the perennial's philosophy. what it says is all of the ancient religious have a unified spiritual core that was delivered to mankind in the earliest ages of the world. and that beginning during the enlightenment, we in the west lost our connection to transcendence to god. what traditionalists want to do is to get that back. bannon who is a very conservative cattic -- catholic is what shapes him. he wants to turn us to the morays of the 1950's and 0's. bannon want to go back to the 1500's. he is deeply opposed to modernity. he thinks that -- >> rose: those are words we often used in terms of some of the scizzals within islam. >> it is. but the thing to understand about traditionists like bannon is that they think modernity has led to decline rather than progress. this has had real influence on 20th century politics. a lot of, mussolini ideologists. but what bannon is trying to do and this is key to understanding his politics. i don't think trump knows this
his name is rene and he's the god father of a philosophy known as primordial perennialism.there was a book in 1945 about the perennial's philosophy. what it says is all of the ancient religious have a unified spiritual core that was delivered to mankind in the earliest ages of the world. and that beginning during the enlightenment, we in the west lost our connection to transcendence to god. what traditionalists want to do is to get that back. bannon who is a very conservative cattic -- catholic...
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keeping her company, her 16-year-old son, rene charles, and the best thing about this all black outfitrhinestone studded boots with the wedge heel? and you know you can pull off just about anything when you rock a pair of black leather farmer overalls with sunglasses and beaded high heel sandals. this might be out there, but we say chic. >>> from one savvy dress diva to another, mariah carey's life has been a legend ever since the moment she burst onto the music scene nearly 30 years ago. it's no wonder her story might just become a tv series. ♪ you got me feeling emotions >> we have a scripted drama we're developing about mariah's life that's going to be poignant. >> from mariah's camp, it has been confirmed that a drama based on mimi's real life experiences is in development for the starz network. >> it's the most important event that ever happened. >> she will produce the series just like the reality show that gave us a glimpse into her over-the-top superstar life. >> i will not be seen in fluorescent lighting without my sunglasses. i've got to make my life easier. >> oh, please. >>
keeping her company, her 16-year-old son, rene charles, and the best thing about this all black outfitrhinestone studded boots with the wedge heel? and you know you can pull off just about anything when you rock a pair of black leather farmer overalls with sunglasses and beaded high heel sandals. this might be out there, but we say chic. >>> from one savvy dress diva to another, mariah carey's life has been a legend ever since the moment she burst onto the music scene nearly 30 years...
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her mother rene. flanked by supporters after hearing expert testimony that before this march 2016 kidnapping of a 7 week old at the king of prussia mall, her 33-year-old daughter visited a day care to be around babies, after lying for a year to her boyfriend and family about being pregnant and giving birth. >> the extent of her manipulation and deception is completely, it's endless. >> reporter: assistant da arguing for the baby's real mother, claiming moore kidnapped her baby when her boyfriend grew suspicious and demanded she show him their child, and she could have been motivated to live up to her well-known mother. when she was caught -- >> my argument is that she accepted no remorse. that she is still trying to evade responsibility. >> reporter: she claims she blacked out due to mental illness and should serve house arrest. but the judge sent her to jail. >> she kidnapped the baby. i think with all the circumstances that have been presented, a sentence of a year and a half is a reasonable sentenc
her mother rene. flanked by supporters after hearing expert testimony that before this march 2016 kidnapping of a 7 week old at the king of prussia mall, her 33-year-old daughter visited a day care to be around babies, after lying for a year to her boyfriend and family about being pregnant and giving birth. >> the extent of her manipulation and deception is completely, it's endless. >> reporter: assistant da arguing for the baby's real mother, claiming moore kidnapped her baby when...
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from 1992's lethal weapon three, rene russo would come on board. scars. >> i will remember it forever. not that you're this crazy good kisser, but you are. >> reporter: director richard donner would encourage mel's improvisation. >> and he would sometimes give my the best lines sometimes. >> you can't imagine how quick mel was like, let's do it. >> i can't remember dialog now. i have the body of a 18-year-old. i just can't remember where i buried it. >> reporter: it's state of the era action sequences kept lethal weapon audiences on the edge of their seats but sometimes found glover asleep in his. >> i'm in the passenger seat, mel's driving, and we'd have to drive to location. i can't remember a time i did not go to sleep. >> that's true, remember. >> don would say, wake glover up. >> reporter: their clear chemistry makes talk of a possible lethal five unavoidable. how interested would you guys be in doing another one? [ laughter ] >> you should see me walk to the bathroom in the middle of the night. like that was not going to happen. >> reporter:
from 1992's lethal weapon three, rene russo would come on board. scars. >> i will remember it forever. not that you're this crazy good kisser, but you are. >> reporter: director richard donner would encourage mel's improvisation. >> and he would sometimes give my the best lines sometimes. >> you can't imagine how quick mel was like, let's do it. >> i can't remember dialog now. i have the body of a 18-year-old. i just can't remember where i buried it. >>...
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rene, california, good morning. caller: good morning. to comment on what the other gentleman has said democrats really when obama came into office, refused to work with barack obama, they had a dinner even that said, we refuse to him on anything, we'll make him a one-term president. would wish the democrats speak up about that a little bit more. they never seem to talk about it. they never bring up the fact obstructionists like republicans have been is ructionists, i think it funny even the bipartisanship going on in this country, he's a carnival barker and they all know it and still support him. frustrating. that is all i want to say. host: one last caller, i think nelson from st. louis. agree good morning, i what the lady just said, president obama came in, epublicans made a vow they would do everything and they aid, i mean, everything, according to john boehner, to down or obstruct president obama. o the affordable care act was originally a republican idea took on fornt obama himself and then republicans 145 able to submit amendments
rene, california, good morning. caller: good morning. to comment on what the other gentleman has said democrats really when obama came into office, refused to work with barack obama, they had a dinner even that said, we refuse to him on anything, we'll make him a one-term president. would wish the democrats speak up about that a little bit more. they never seem to talk about it. they never bring up the fact obstructionists like republicans have been is ructionists, i think it funny even the...
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his parents chris and renee frost, and brother tanner are so very proud of him. congratulations! you have some good news to share - email us at goodnews@wjla.co m. this is a picture you've got to see. a stunning image - of a major parking lot mishap. take a look at this! most importantly -- everyone is going to be okay -- only non-life threatening injuries. this happened at a parking lot of a shopping center in potomac. an s-u-v -- just bulldozing another s-u-v. no word on exactly what led up to this. after a rainy and steamy week - changes this weekend. that dreaded humidity, finally falling. eileen is timing out the good news for your hair -next. - morning clouds, patchy fog, isolated showers - less humid weekend today: am clouds, pm sun. early morning shower possible. highs: 88-92 winds: nw to sw 5-10 mph tonight: early evening t-storm (7-10pm). partly cloudy. mild & still muggy. lows: 67-73 winds: sw 5 mph saturday: mix of sun and clouds. less humid & breezy. passing afternoon t-shower possible. highs: 86-90 winds: nw 5-15+ mph breaking right now - hamburg. a live look as hun
his parents chris and renee frost, and brother tanner are so very proud of him. congratulations! you have some good news to share - email us at goodnews@wjla.co m. this is a picture you've got to see. a stunning image - of a major parking lot mishap. take a look at this! most importantly -- everyone is going to be okay -- only non-life threatening injuries. this happened at a parking lot of a shopping center in potomac. an s-u-v -- just bulldozing another s-u-v. no word on exactly what led up...
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only 72 at mat renee. it's cooler. winds coming in off the ocean.he concert, we have a chance of some of the showers moving in. could potentially last until the beginning of the fires. for tomorrow looking at dry weather and cooler weather in the 80s except for 70s at the shore. >> thank you, glen. if you don't want to brave the heat the fourth of july. you're in the right place. >> yeah. silting in the right spot. nbc 10 is your only backstage pass to the wawa welcome america concert starring marry j blige and boyz ii. men >>> and you have just over an hour left to register to win big on this fourth of july. a thank you to our nbc 10 viewers. we're offering the nbc 10 summer of fun giveaway. we'll announce the weaponers during tonight's concert. for years, fios has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in
only 72 at mat renee. it's cooler. winds coming in off the ocean.he concert, we have a chance of some of the showers moving in. could potentially last until the beginning of the fires. for tomorrow looking at dry weather and cooler weather in the 80s except for 70s at the shore. >> thank you, glen. if you don't want to brave the heat the fourth of july. you're in the right place. >> yeah. silting in the right spot. nbc 10 is your only backstage pass to the wawa welcome america...
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. >> grand mom so i'm thinking okay this is renee. i said what's the matter.ident. >> last year alone the federal trade commission received more than 400,000 complaints about these kind of imposter scams. >>> law enforcement agents are looking into malicious codes that are hitting mac users in the united states. mac is pretty wear. it's called fruitfly and it's nearly undetectable. it allows someone to take over an entire computer for surveillance including it's still not clear where it came from and who is orchestrating it but more details are expected at a hacker's conference later this week. >>> and game of thrones fans can get a dose of fantasy away from the screen. travel site lily go is offering flights to all seven. the i itinerary includes morocco to see the slave cities that were freed and scotland where parts of winter fell were filmed. it's $2,200 so it's not cheap and you need to pay for a place to stay. that's wusa 9news at 5. the news at 5:30 starts right now. >>> new at 5:30 if you drive past the soccer field behind harriet tubman high school yo
. >> grand mom so i'm thinking okay this is renee. i said what's the matter.ident. >> last year alone the federal trade commission received more than 400,000 complaints about these kind of imposter scams. >>> law enforcement agents are looking into malicious codes that are hitting mac users in the united states. mac is pretty wear. it's called fruitfly and it's nearly undetectable. it allows someone to take over an entire computer for surveillance including it's still not...
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. >> so i was in the gym this morning with one of our editors, rene. and we were trying our best. got a bit of a twinge in my shoulder and i was feeling sorry for myself. then i watched this video and i shut up. because this video of nick flipping that tire like it was nothing made me realize that honestly the limits are only the ones you set for yourself. the videos continue. you start asking the question what's your excuse. >> i can't come up with a single thing. >> this is a very inspiring set of videos, of course. you may have noticed that nick was born different. he has extremely rare syndrome which can mean babies are born with underdeveloped limbs. and weakor zbans. but nick is like i am 100% ready to go. as you can see, he proves it day in, day out. >> that's amazing. >> wow. >> funny enough, you guys have actually seen nick before. you might remember him from 2014, christiane you brought us this video. >> yes. i remember. >> he also did a hugely viral prank with norman reedus. from "the walking dead." he is a social media star. fortunately for us, "right this minute" we h
. >> so i was in the gym this morning with one of our editors, rene. and we were trying our best. got a bit of a twinge in my shoulder and i was feeling sorry for myself. then i watched this video and i shut up. because this video of nick flipping that tire like it was nothing made me realize that honestly the limits are only the ones you set for yourself. the videos continue. you start asking the question what's your excuse. >> i can't come up with a single thing. >> this is...
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. >> reporter: a passionate plea from judge renee' hughes head of the red cross. instead of four survivors include one dog there are only three. >> so we are supporting those survivors with mental health care and spiritual care. >> reporter: there are also going door to door offering tips on devicing escape plans. pointing out possible traps and checking for smoke detectors. neighbor mychal edwards who called 911 this morning says what happened to tabatha in a split second could happen to anyone. >> it's really makes you think about things, and, you know, how fragile life is and how quickly it could be taken away and how decisions can really affect whether you live or die in case like this. >> reporter: yes, indeed it can. now the dog that did survive is being helped by read paws. they are the animal advocates who work witness red cross. now fire investigators as you see there's nothing but tarp left behind there. that's covering holes where the fire just simi burned through. and there's not much left to the house either. the cars on either side fire investigators
. >> reporter: a passionate plea from judge renee' hughes head of the red cross. instead of four survivors include one dog there are only three. >> so we are supporting those survivors with mental health care and spiritual care. >> reporter: there are also going door to door offering tips on devicing escape plans. pointing out possible traps and checking for smoke detectors. neighbor mychal edwards who called 911 this morning says what happened to tabatha in a split second...
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rene takachik died after being crushed by wet concrete in 2014, while two other men were injured in separateurther £700 million to cover payouts for mis—sold payment protection insurance policies. it brings the total amount set aside by barclays to over £9 billion. more than £27 billion has now been repaid by the banking industry to people mis—sold the policies. a man who stalked his ex—partner, who then committed suicide, has admitted manslaughter. nicholas allen bombarded justene reece with abusive voicemails and texts. she was found hanged at her home in stafford in february after leaving a note saying she had "run out of fight". the prime minister of pakistan nawaz sharif has resigned, after the country's supreme court disqualified him from public office over allegations of corruption. they stemmed from documents known as the panama papers, which were leaked two years ago. the papers linked mr sharif‘s children with offshore companies, and with the purchase of luxury apartments in mayfair in london. this report from our pakistan correspondent secunder kermani contains some flash photogra
rene takachik died after being crushed by wet concrete in 2014, while two other men were injured in separateurther £700 million to cover payouts for mis—sold payment protection insurance policies. it brings the total amount set aside by barclays to over £9 billion. more than £27 billion has now been repaid by the banking industry to people mis—sold the policies. a man who stalked his ex—partner, who then committed suicide, has admitted manslaughter. nicholas allen bombarded justene...
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big reaction coming here, two—time wimbledon doubles champion rene stubbs says, if you are board, you do not train, let's be honest, you are an embarrassment to yourself, and two australian tennis, such a long beautiful history at this event and we have players here try so hard, who have half the ability of bernard tomic, they would give so much to play out there. —— rennae stubbs. pat cash, winner of wimbledon 31 years ago tomorrow, brilliant, he said, absolute disgrace, new needs to go and work ina disgrace, new needs to go and work in a factory for a while, he is too rich, too early. that is it from sport, i would love to give him more action but this is a hot topic at the all—england club. that is quite something, and you can watch the clip again if you have the bbc sport app. you can share it very easily. coming up: we will run a report on what could be a revolution in cancer care, to do with mapping the patient‘s dna, we will play that in a few minutes. -- winner of wimbledon 30 years ago tomorrow. high court has rolled that a 16—year—old boy held in solitary confinement for mor
big reaction coming here, two—time wimbledon doubles champion rene stubbs says, if you are board, you do not train, let's be honest, you are an embarrassment to yourself, and two australian tennis, such a long beautiful history at this event and we have players here try so hard, who have half the ability of bernard tomic, they would give so much to play out there. —— rennae stubbs. pat cash, winner of wimbledon 31 years ago tomorrow, brilliant, he said, absolute disgrace, new needs to go...
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renee' broadwater lives right across the street. >> he had a few dollars he would make sure the kids -- the ice cream truck came down the shore made sure all the kids had ice cream. >> he was shot to death just before midnight as a friend helped him inside his home here. investigators say two armed suspects forced their way in and shot washington and his 51-year-old friend. >> cold hearted. cold hearted, senseless. no words for it. can't put it into a sentence. i don't know. >> reporter: jamal washington's murder even drew a brief comment from us attorney general jeffrey sessions as he spoke with law enforcement officials in philadelphia. mr. richard ross condemn the killing. >> why someone would gun down an individual in a wheelchair as they're walking in their home i have no idea. >> family members say washington was paralyzed and confined to wheelchair after he was shot 15 years ago. they say he was active in this church at 20th and erie and loved to help people in his neighbor. police have no suspects and no motive. >> he was a really good guy. i mean he has lot of family. everyb
renee' broadwater lives right across the street. >> he had a few dollars he would make sure the kids -- the ice cream truck came down the shore made sure all the kids had ice cream. >> he was shot to death just before midnight as a friend helped him inside his home here. investigators say two armed suspects forced their way in and shot washington and his 51-year-old friend. >> cold hearted. cold hearted, senseless. no words for it. can't put it into a sentence. i don't know....
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rene takachik died after being crushed by wet concrete in 2014, while two other men were injured in separateing year. barclays bank is setting aside a further £700 million to cover payouts for mis—sold payment protection insurance policies. it brings the total amount set aside by barclays to over £9 billion. ppi policies were mis—sold to cover loan repayments if people fell ill or lost theirjob. more than £27 billion has now been repaid by the banking industry. a gang which carried out a series of raids, including stealing more than £a00,000 worth of designer goods from footballerjohn terry's mansion have been sentenced today. let's speak to our correspondent andy moore at kingston crown court. give us more details of what they did. well, this court heard today thatjohn terry made the mistake of posting to social media the fact that he was on holiday. back in february, he told his 3.4 million followers on instagram that he was away in the french alps. he posted a picture of himself and his wife with a message, "a great few days away skiing with the family." after that, his mansion in surrey
rene takachik died after being crushed by wet concrete in 2014, while two other men were injured in separateing year. barclays bank is setting aside a further £700 million to cover payouts for mis—sold payment protection insurance policies. it brings the total amount set aside by barclays to over £9 billion. ppi policies were mis—sold to cover loan repayments if people fell ill or lost theirjob. more than £27 billion has now been repaid by the banking industry. a gang which carried out a...
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hi, rene. caller: good morning. i'm sorry, i did not listen to the entirety of your discussion. however, in troy, which is a suburb of detroit, there is quite a revitalization in detroit. we were fortunate because there re a lot of very, very wealthy families among them who contributed a lot to our museums and different things that they have left behind. i see resurgence, a lot of young people wanting to move downtown and things of that nature. everyone cannot be an engineer and i suggest that the company that sends their businesses to the philippines in india where they have people that answer telephones, which people in the united states are very capable of doing, that would be a resurrection of some jobs. host: ok. i want to give simon a chance to respond. places like detroit, which is drawing a lot of starbucks and things like that, how do other people follow that model? guest: i think detroit is a great american city and its revival is a remarkable story. as you say, civic leaders, philanthropic money, private capital has kept it going. i was there a few months ago. the dow
hi, rene. caller: good morning. i'm sorry, i did not listen to the entirety of your discussion. however, in troy, which is a suburb of detroit, there is quite a revitalization in detroit. we were fortunate because there re a lot of very, very wealthy families among them who contributed a lot to our museums and different things that they have left behind. i see resurgence, a lot of young people wanting to move downtown and things of that nature. everyone cannot be an engineer and i suggest that...
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i like the way renee put it. it's wearing blinders. the equity markets aren't paying much attention to the fixed markets which aren't paying much attention to the equity markets. global incomes, sovereigns correlating, and throughout all of this volatility, especially in the nasdaq today, interest rates like aren't going anywhere when it was on the highs, when it was on the lows, basically unchanged in the short end long rates are up several base points and a little curve steepening afterier. listen, i really do think tomorrow's first look at second-quarter gdp will make a difference even when it's new it's an old number if this thing comes out much further north than 2.6, 2.7, the market will take notice of that perceived strength for q-2. >> i know interest rate triggers felled likes they were standing around in a quiet punch bowl when the rest of the party was going on on the other side of the room >> thanks, everybody mack breaking news we need to get to right now but thanks for your thoughts on today's market action. >> let's go o
i like the way renee put it. it's wearing blinders. the equity markets aren't paying much attention to the fixed markets which aren't paying much attention to the equity markets. global incomes, sovereigns correlating, and throughout all of this volatility, especially in the nasdaq today, interest rates like aren't going anywhere when it was on the highs, when it was on the lows, basically unchanged in the short end long rates are up several base points and a little curve steepening afterier....
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>> renee, thank you for the call. >> thank you,ha renee. i know all of the sites that you are speaking of and, of course, the early swedish settlement, this was a part of new sweden. many people don't realize there was s actually a swedish colony here in the new world. course, after this was -- theer valley area in new sweden became part offt new nether land befor it became part of the british empire. so there's greatew layers of history and complexity. there's,re of course, the amerin actually is cited exactly y halfway between colums and the present day. we often -- people are often surprised to think about that. w so there's a tremendously long timeline of history in north america after contact between american indians and the british, other european colonizers. morton is a great example of how those signers we think of, we think of their ethnicity was vaguelynk english but included people of different background. we do not go into deep biographical detail about signers, although obviously when rotating printings of the dollars -- we are
>> renee, thank you for the call. >> thank you,ha renee. i know all of the sites that you are speaking of and, of course, the early swedish settlement, this was a part of new sweden. many people don't realize there was s actually a swedish colony here in the new world. course, after this was -- theer valley area in new sweden became part offt new nether land befor it became part of the british empire. so there's greatew layers of history and complexity. there's,re of course, the...