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>> reporter: but righter has some controversial principles.ou're only allowed to identify yourself as male or female and only connects heterosexual matches. >> they like monogamy. they don't bring into their marriages other people, other sexes, 21 genders. they have traditional values. >> reporter: some of the advertisements, many critics said this is sexist other objectifying women. >> i don't respond to critics, and i don't care. i mean i'm the one talking to the men, they're not. i care what my users think. >> reporter: fire those men on righter, kristy says to find success they should follow these tips. >> none of bathroom selfies. dog photos are fantastic. please keep your clothes on. >> reporter: once they get that swipe right the ground rules for the first date are just as important. >> reach out right away. ask right away. do not ask us to go skydiving on the first date, that is never, ever a good idea. pick up the tab always on the first date. this is not rocket science. it's common sense. this could be your first last date. >> report
>> reporter: but righter has some controversial principles.ou're only allowed to identify yourself as male or female and only connects heterosexual matches. >> they like monogamy. they don't bring into their marriages other people, other sexes, 21 genders. they have traditional values. >> reporter: some of the advertisements, many critics said this is sexist other objectifying women. >> i don't respond to critics, and i don't care. i mean i'm the one talking to the men,...
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here iseh >> this is the picture that was on cannen righter thought she found the perfect match. >> youutiful. >> reporter: a dream come true this massachusetts mom thought on her first dating. >> my husband passed. i have four kids. i work. i work all the time. >> reporter: calling himself sergeant hill, he told her he was stationed in kabul on a esecret mission, so couldn't call for facetime. instead he sent pictures. >> it was nice. >> reporter: now she says it was a scam. sandra became suspicious when sergeant hill asked her for money. >> you work in the military. you should be getting paid. >> reporter: she started to send it but had second thoughts. >> i am asking myself, what are you doing? >> reporter: she went online to verify his identity. his date was an image of wnbc sports anchor harry cicma, whose foeters were used to create a fake online profile. >> it made me feel terrible. >> reporter: matomylocked the ror fraud. ct yourself never send money to people you don't know. cyber experts also recommend doing a reverse image search le picture and if details don't match it's a s
here iseh >> this is the picture that was on cannen righter thought she found the perfect match. >> youutiful. >> reporter: a dream come true this massachusetts mom thought on her first dating. >> my husband passed. i have four kids. i work. i work all the time. >> reporter: calling himself sergeant hill, he told her he was stationed in kabul on a esecret mission, so couldn't call for facetime. instead he sent pictures. >> it was nice. >> reporter: now...
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we had this conversation before because you're a righter. i think this report probably suffered for lack of a writer, this report probably assumed an american attention span that no longer exists, style it was more 1919 than 2019, and i think this report had a huge burden as a public document. do you really think this is the last we will hear of robert mueller, or do you think his appearance in conversational english will be compelled before a committee or two? >> that's a good question, brian, about the conversational english because we've not heard that from robert mueller. he was careful and efficient with words to hue closely to the written word and report that he didn't delve into the detail and color and language that i think a lot of democrats on capitol hill are eager to hear from him. i don't think this is going to be the end of the requests from the democrats, in fact, chairman nadler said today that chairman of the house judiciary committee said they would exhaust every option on the table with crimes and misdemeanors. speaker pel
we had this conversation before because you're a righter. i think this report probably suffered for lack of a writer, this report probably assumed an american attention span that no longer exists, style it was more 1919 than 2019, and i think this report had a huge burden as a public document. do you really think this is the last we will hear of robert mueller, or do you think his appearance in conversational english will be compelled before a committee or two? >> that's a good question,...
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this is your rightere, right now bank.his is wells fargo. >>> this is a look at some of the thousands of people who nd spent their suay marching in alabama protesting the state's new abortion ban. it's abortion ban making it a felony to perform an abortion except in cases where the mother's life is in danger. the governor signed the bill into law on wednesday >> and thousands of people also marched in kansas city, missouri to protest that state's abortion b bill. that bill was passed by the missouri legislature on friday. and it would ban abortions after 8 weeks. >>> governor mike parsen plans to sign that bill into law when it gets to hi desk. there were two separate protests in kansas city, missouri yeterday. the folks came out gechbs the bill. you can see one woman standing there who supports it. that woman said she want the protesters to see the other side. other women say not having the right to make decisions for their own bodies scares them. >> as a woman, the idea of not being able to choose my bodily autonomy scar
this is your rightere, right now bank.his is wells fargo. >>> this is a look at some of the thousands of people who nd spent their suay marching in alabama protesting the state's new abortion ban. it's abortion ban making it a felony to perform an abortion except in cases where the mother's life is in danger. the governor signed the bill into law on wednesday >> and thousands of people also marched in kansas city, missouri to protest that state's abortion b bill. that bill was...
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according to righters to, rouhani took to state television, said at one point, today's situation is notresistance only. charles? charles: blake, thank you very much. for more now i want to bring in republican congressman tom reed of new york who was in that briefing. congressman, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. charles: enlighten us. where are we right now? >> as this briefing wraps up i think it is very clear that the intelligence demonstrated there are serious threats to american interests and as well as our allies in the region and the response that was deployed was meant to do hopefully what it will achieve, to de-escalate the situation. we have to be in a force ready position to address any attacks on our american interests as well as those of our allies. charles: there are a couple things that seem to be confusing with the public. were, where's the pressure coming from? in other words some are saying that you've got john bolton, who is pushing for a stronger military-like stance, show of force if you will, against president trump's natural instincts not to get engaged in thin
according to righters to, rouhani took to state television, said at one point, today's situation is notresistance only. charles? charles: blake, thank you very much. for more now i want to bring in republican congressman tom reed of new york who was in that briefing. congressman, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. charles: enlighten us. where are we right now? >> as this briefing wraps up i think it is very clear that the intelligence demonstrated there are serious threats to...
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. >> i have an idea, would you like t h start rightere on the "today" show., future average oor at hyde park elementary. and youre watching the "today" show. >> you are on my way yourfr iend, congratulations, a great m, grandma, congratulations. thank you, guys. and you are the little sister what is your name in. >> rowan. >> get the little sister in there, too, give her round of applause. >> i love when you watch somebody reading, you read along with them. >> we all ydo. >> are moving your mouth. >> that was awesome, guys, so cute. >> stars of an ewuplifting n movie about second chances in life this is a greatth film, b danger and john lithgow are here to talk about it. >>> the highly instagramable being called the future of art. this morning, we have an inside look. >> also ahead our friend anthony scott is here. he's got some delicious recipes for that memorial da barbecue. if you wait until the last minute. the best part, they're quick and easy, it's not too late to happen to the mennew. >> in honor of memorial day, a gold star mom will show us aia spec p
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. ♪ >>> joining us now, staff righter at "the atlantic," george packer.ew book entitled "our man, richard holbrooke and the end of the american century." >> how do you work for jeffrey goldbe goldberg? day in and date out? >> he'sily airious. >> co sao that. mr. sunshine's hilarious? >> he comes on in and we call him happy. i love this, what's called the american century was a little more than a half a century beginning with the second world war and the creative burst that followed. you go on to say our filing that we could do anything give as you marshal plan and vietnam. the piece eight dayton and the endless gaffe our section ses and blind messthis were note he was a mid-level diplomat, which means potentially a very obscured figure except what his character was outside that he now left a partial a at age 22 in a very hot part of the war. so he immediately saw what could go and took the will theon to and we're misleading poll snitch at the same time he never lah his it doesn't rn that and at the end of his life, he wasi believe that we had to be involv
. ♪ >>> joining us now, staff righter at "the atlantic," george packer.ew book entitled "our man, richard holbrooke and the end of the american century." >> how do you work for jeffrey goldbe goldberg? day in and date out? >> he'sily airious. >> co sao that. mr. sunshine's hilarious? >> he comes on in and we call him happy. i love this, what's called the american century was a little more than a half a century beginning with the second...
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with that situation, that -- like righter about christmas, there was a orcount of 15% on been seed corneed or sorghum seed, you can take advantage of those situations because you know exactly how much money you have available to you. when your crops start coming in, you have to pay that credit line off. this year, when it came to pay the credit line off, i did not have enough to pay it off totally. everything went to the banker. he rearranged some notes, some of my short-term notes, which the credit line is a year to year note, he took some of that credit line money and put it on farm land i own, which stretched it out 20 years, so i am buying more time, is what i am doing. that is what most creditors will with a farmer if there combine payment comes due and he cannot make the payment, if they think he has a little bit of equity in that piece of equipment, he will extend it another five years and try to help keep him going. all the bankers and everybody is trying to do right now is keep the farmer going. farmers know that is the situation they have and they hope better times are coming.
with that situation, that -- like righter about christmas, there was a orcount of 15% on been seed corneed or sorghum seed, you can take advantage of those situations because you know exactly how much money you have available to you. when your crops start coming in, you have to pay that credit line off. this year, when it came to pay the credit line off, i did not have enough to pay it off totally. everything went to the banker. he rearranged some notes, some of my short-term notes, which the...