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riley 100%. religion and politics has caused the african-american community to fall down as a community. we need to be focused on economics. mr. riley is 100% right. we've been researching this for 14 years. longer we continue to buy into politics and religion, economics will -- gdp concerns said african-american community has not changed. we are spending $1.4 trillion and we are not able to do anything for ourselves economically as a community. that doesn't make sense. leadership is the problem in the community. in the african-american community. the leadership in african-american communities since post civil rights has been a failure for the african-american community. guest: i think the reader has a lot of data on his side to back up what he's saying about the track record. particularly among well income blacks. if you look at the period from the late 19 1960's to early 1990's. you're talking about the great society programs are if full effect, you've had black political leadership in major ci
riley 100%. religion and politics has caused the african-american community to fall down as a community. we need to be focused on economics. mr. riley is 100% right. we've been researching this for 14 years. longer we continue to buy into politics and religion, economics will -- gdp concerns said african-american community has not changed. we are spending $1.4 trillion and we are not able to do anything for ourselves economically as a community. that doesn't make sense. leadership is the...
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our whole family. >> reporter: on that day, riley was home forwatching matt. while he was eating popcorn. >> she thought, nobody can help him but me. >> reporter: riley did the heimlich and it worked. but just how did this middle schooler know what to do? well because christy, a registered nurse had taught here. >> we talk about it here. we talk about things like that, what could happen. >> reporter: and so if it worked so well with riley, christy thought, why not do it for others. so she organized this advanced life savings course for other kids riley's age to take for free and she hopes to do more. >> and the point to this is so you guys see it and know that doing something is better than doing nothing. >> reporter: christy believes no one is too young to learn how to save a life and she's got a daughter and a son to proou -- prove it. >> i asked christy why did you train your kids to do this. she said i am home a lot with my kids and i told them one day you are going to have to save me. and i want you guys to know what tong. >> and you should get a refreshe
our whole family. >> reporter: on that day, riley was home forwatching matt. while he was eating popcorn. >> she thought, nobody can help him but me. >> reporter: riley did the heimlich and it worked. but just how did this middle schooler know what to do? well because christy, a registered nurse had taught here. >> we talk about it here. we talk about things like that, what could happen. >> reporter: and so if it worked so well with riley, christy thought, why not...
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. >> reporter: riley is 12 years old. a really good sister, her mom kristi says, to little brother matt. though this story is about the time riley was nothing short of great. >> i'm not kidding. she saved our whole family that day. >> reporter: kristi says on that day, riley was home alone for a minutes watching max when he started choking on popcorn. >> she starts hitting him on the back. and it's still not helping. and then i think it dawned on her like, wow, i am the help. there is nobody else that could help him but me. and so then she, you know, wrapped her arms around him and -- >> right up to the chest then and push in and up and that's what i did. >> reporter: riley did the heimlich, and it worked. but just how did this middle schooler know what to do? well, because kristi, a registered nurse, had taught her. >> we talk about it here. we talk, you know, things like that. what could happen. >> reporter: and so if it worked so well with riley, why not do it for others? so she organized this advanced life saving cour
. >> reporter: riley is 12 years old. a really good sister, her mom kristi says, to little brother matt. though this story is about the time riley was nothing short of great. >> i'm not kidding. she saved our whole family that day. >> reporter: kristi says on that day, riley was home alone for a minutes watching max when he started choking on popcorn. >> she starts hitting him on the back. and it's still not helping. and then i think it dawned on her like, wow, i am the...
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he and jennifer will will be missed at fort riley and in kansas. kansas is an export dependent state. we supply food, feed and aircraft and parts to countries all over the world. as i traveled the state over the past six months i heard repeatedly we must find ways to open new markets for united states producers, including kansans. the good news is that this administration is focused on just doing that, opening new markets. the announcement that u.s. beef will be allowed back in china is a tremendous example. china is a $2.5 billion beef market. with the u.s. has been unfairly shut out for 13 years. this bilateral success shows how the u.s. is about holding other countries accountable and that our negotiators are working on behalf of u.s. producers. recent confirmation that the u.s. is continuing world trade organization cases for barriers for wheat, corn and rice is also welcomed news for united states farmers. china has flagrantly violated their w.t.o. commitments, costing lost farm incomes as china stockpiled surplus grains that are weighing on w
he and jennifer will will be missed at fort riley and in kansas. kansas is an export dependent state. we supply food, feed and aircraft and parts to countries all over the world. as i traveled the state over the past six months i heard repeatedly we must find ways to open new markets for united states producers, including kansans. the good news is that this administration is focused on just doing that, opening new markets. the announcement that u.s. beef will be allowed back in china is a...
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>> is riley here? and i was like, i was -- oh my god.curse. >> i googled this before i came on your show that you don't like when people curse on your show. [ laughter ] so i didn't do it. >> jimmy: why would you do that? >> i didn't mean to. when i sat down, i was going to say, "i'm sorry in advance if i say any bad words." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i can't believe you come on here and you dropped it. >> look at me like that. >> jimmy: you dropped it. you dropped the bomb on me, man. >> i'm really so sorry. [ laughter ] ♪ you dropped the bomb on me ♪ >> jimmy: no, i don't care. i don't even care. >> okay, good. >> jimmy: if you feel like saying it? >> really? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: anyhow, i'm not -- i'm not mad. i'm just disappointed. [ laughter and applause ] i'm happy you're here. i don't care what you say. i want to know about your movie. because this is a scary movie. this is a frightening movie. >> yeah. >> jimmy: "it comes at night." >> yeah. that's right. well it's directed by this amazing filmmaker named trey shults who did
>> is riley here? and i was like, i was -- oh my god.curse. >> i googled this before i came on your show that you don't like when people curse on your show. [ laughter ] so i didn't do it. >> jimmy: why would you do that? >> i didn't mean to. when i sat down, i was going to say, "i'm sorry in advance if i say any bad words." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i can't believe you come on here and you dropped it. >> look at me like that. >> jimmy: you...
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and that's what i did. >> reporter: riley did thelic and it work.how did this middle schooler know what to do, because christy, a registered nurse had taught her. >> we talk about that her. we talk about what could happen. >> reporter: so if it worked so well with riley, christy thought, why not do it for others? so she organized this advanced lifesaving course for other kids riley's age to take for free. and she hopes to do more. >> and the whole point to this is so you guys see it and know that doing something is better than doing nothing. >> reporter: chrissy believes though one is too young to know how to save a life. and she's got a daughter and a son to prove it. when asked why she taught her children how to do the heimlich and other lifesaving maneuvers christy said plainly i'm hole a lot with my kids and i'd tell them one day they were going to have to save me. >> such good news. because sometimes when things like that happens, people don't know what to do so they don't do anything. >>> coming up one lucky kitten. >> one cute kitten, too. th
and that's what i did. >> reporter: riley did thelic and it work.how did this middle schooler know what to do, because christy, a registered nurse had taught her. >> we talk about that her. we talk about what could happen. >> reporter: so if it worked so well with riley, christy thought, why not do it for others? so she organized this advanced lifesaving course for other kids riley's age to take for free. and she hopes to do more. >> and the whole point to this is so you...
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. >> riley pifalvi is 12 years old, a really good sister, her mom says, to brother max. this story is about the time riley was nothing short of great. >> i'm not kidding, she saved our whole family that day. >> reporter: christy says on that day riley was home for a few minutes watching max when he started choking on popcorn. >> she starts hitting him on the back and it's still not helping. then i think it dawned on her, like, wow, i am the help. there is nobody else that could help him but me. so then she wrapped her arms around him -- >> you bring it right up to chest height and push in and up and that's what i did. >> reporter: riley did the heimlich and it worked. but just how did this middle schooler know what to do? well, because christy, a registered nurse, had taught her. >> we talk about it here. we talk about things like that, what could happen. >> reporter: and so if it worked so well with riley, christy thought, why not do it for others? so she organized this advanced lifesaving course for other kids riley's age to take for free. and she hopes to do more. >>
. >> riley pifalvi is 12 years old, a really good sister, her mom says, to brother max. this story is about the time riley was nothing short of great. >> i'm not kidding, she saved our whole family that day. >> reporter: christy says on that day riley was home for a few minutes watching max when he started choking on popcorn. >> she starts hitting him on the back and it's still not helping. then i think it dawned on her, like, wow, i am the help. there is nobody else...
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who is autistic.ley is riley is covered by medi-cal ticket provides critical services that allow her to lead a more normal childhood. and here's what the mother said. when my daughter riley was born, we quickly learned that she hads difficulty with basic tasks like sleeping and eating. she developed pneumonia multiple times. she was continually sick. after turning three, she was diagnosed with autism., she is now eight years old, and she is thriving, thanks to medicaid funding support programs like physical therapy, sh speech therapy, and feeding therapy. she is now verbal -- >> all of last night. [speaking in native tongue] by democratic senators as well as all senate session on our website
who is autistic.ley is riley is covered by medi-cal ticket provides critical services that allow her to lead a more normal childhood. and here's what the mother said. when my daughter riley was born, we quickly learned that she hads difficulty with basic tasks like sleeping and eating. she developed pneumonia multiple times. she was continually sick. after turning three, she was diagnosed with autism., she is now eight years old, and she is thriving, thanks to medicaid funding support programs...
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riley stealing the show there. >> good for them. plenty of reasons to celebrate. >>> and the big celebration in the streets, a parade planned thursday there in the bay area. look at the parties. >>> let's turn to politics as attorney general jeff sessions prepares to testify in public. >> sessions will face tough questions on capitol hill this afternoon on everything from the russian election meddling to the firing of fbi director james comey. president trump and his daughter ivanka are heading to milwaukee where they'll focus on job training. >>> and white house aides are dismissing a report that the president may fire robert mueller. kenneth moton is tracking all this from washington keeping you busy today, kenneth. >> reporter: very busy. good morning to you. today attorney general jeff sessions is expected to face sharp questioning from the senate intelligence committee but this morning it's the comments from someone close to president trump that's raising eyebrows. this morning, a trump confidant making a stunning admission. >>
riley stealing the show there. >> good for them. plenty of reasons to celebrate. >>> and the big celebration in the streets, a parade planned thursday there in the bay area. look at the parties. >>> let's turn to politics as attorney general jeff sessions prepares to testify in public. >> sessions will face tough questions on capitol hill this afternoon on everything from the russian election meddling to the firing of fbi director james comey. president trump and...
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from sacramento wrote to us about her daughter riley who is autistic.ley is riley is covered by medi-cal ticket provides critical services that allow her to lead a more normal childhood. and here's what the mother said. when my daughter riley was born, we quickly learned that she hads difficulty with basic tasks like sleeping and eating. she developed pneumonia multiple times. she was continually sick. after turning three, she was diagnosed with autism., she is now eight years old, and she is thriving, thanks to medicaid funding support programs like physical therapy, sh speech therapy, and feeding therapy. she is now verbal -- >> all of last night. [speaking in native tongue] by democratic senators as well as all senate session on our website c-span.org. house speaker paul ryan about to address the national association of manufacturers talking about trade policy. >> thanthank you so much, buddy. appreciate it. afternoon, everybody. how are you doing? [applause] great to see. takes a coming out today. welcome to d.c. hey, kathleen. thank you. thank you very much. appreciate it. please. w
from sacramento wrote to us about her daughter riley who is autistic.ley is riley is covered by medi-cal ticket provides critical services that allow her to lead a more normal childhood. and here's what the mother said. when my daughter riley was born, we quickly learned that she hads difficulty with basic tasks like sleeping and eating. she developed pneumonia multiple times. she was continually sick. after turning three, she was diagnosed with autism., she is now eight years old, and she is...
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out of their new horror movie, riley keough and joel edgerton live.erica. >>> good morning, america. [ cheers and applause ] >>> good morning, america. breaking news we want to get right to. >> great to have everyone here. the latest on the clooney twins and michael i know you just sat down with courtney love. >> she opened up about huh new role. she tells us how her daughter reminds her of her husband. interesting consideration. >> then we have got some sweet summer dishes. >> breaking news. president trump leaving for ohio today announced he is nominating christopher ray to replace james comey. he served working under comey for two years. he served as new jersey governor chris christie's attorney during the bridgegate scandal. good morning jon. >> reporter: the president's announcement of his pick to be fbi director came this morning via twitter. a simple tweet saying i will be nominating christopher ray to be the new director of the fbi. details to follow. the timing of the announcement and the way it came came as a complete surprise to most of the
out of their new horror movie, riley keough and joel edgerton live.erica. >>> good morning, america. [ cheers and applause ] >>> good morning, america. breaking news we want to get right to. >> great to have everyone here. the latest on the clooney twins and michael i know you just sat down with courtney love. >> she opened up about huh new role. she tells us how her daughter reminds her of her husband. interesting consideration. >> then we have got some...
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out of their new horror movie, riley keough and joel edgerton live. >>> good morning, america. breaking news we want to get right to. moments ago president trump announced he has a nominee for fbi director. christopher wray. want to go straight to our senior justice correspondent pierre thomas for more. pierre. >> reporter: george, he is a yale graduate law school graduate of the he is a former assistant deputy attorney general at the justice department. a longtime justice department official. he worked in the bush administration under george w. bush heading the criminal division, so this is someone known at the justice department and who had a lot of interaction with the fbi. he also spent time working under former fbi director james comey when he was deputy attorney general, george. >> and, jon karl at the white house, the president hoped to announce this before he left on his foreign trip just a couple of weeks ago but had some difficulty landing on someone who wanted to take the job. >> reporter: yeah, in fact, at least three people that i know of
out of their new horror movie, riley keough and joel edgerton live. >>> good morning, america. breaking news we want to get right to. moments ago president trump announced he has a nominee for fbi director. christopher wray. want to go straight to our senior justice correspondent pierre thomas for more. pierre. >> reporter: george, he is a yale graduate law school graduate of the he is a former assistant deputy attorney general at the justice department. a longtime justice...
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riley was only 11 years old. in a series of tweets he described more than $3 million in medical bills for riley all paid for by health insurance. he concluded quote i don't want a tax cut. i want everybody to have what we had because we are all humans.>> in alameda there's a big setback at the side of the former naval air station. we talk to the developer on the project and he's live with where things stand right now. >> we are at the site of the proposed development. is called alameda point. a community meeting will begin in a little while to update the public on the project. the development is in some jeopardy. >> waterfront park is 68 acres of what was part of the alameda naval air station. the plan is to build 800 homes along with commercial space in a public park. the developer says that the project is in financial default>> the deal could collapse, yes. are you worried about that? >> reporter: he says the problem is due mainly to escalating construction costs.>> the problem here is as these land values decr
riley was only 11 years old. in a series of tweets he described more than $3 million in medical bills for riley all paid for by health insurance. he concluded quote i don't want a tax cut. i want everybody to have what we had because we are all humans.>> in alameda there's a big setback at the side of the former naval air station. we talk to the developer on the project and he's live with where things stand right now. >> we are at the site of the proposed development. is called...
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. >> reporter: nathaniel riley is getting started with his work day at the dorn center. >> i do enjoyved with the veterans. how polite they are, and how much they appreciate us coming to help them. >> reporter: riley along with 59 other teens are sacrificing time out of their summer to help those who gave their all for this country. that means helping veterans get around the hospital, sanitizing equipment, and -- >> hi this is >> reporter: making some phone calls. he's interested in the medical field, and is also learning a lot about the past from these living history books. >> it's interesting. some people talked about the civil rights movement, or martin luther king jr. and how they were treated. >> reporter: he runs the program at dorn, and believes the kids love what they do. that's why some of them come back each year. >> their parents are telling them, that they have it to come into the program. the next thing i know, i hear the parents saying, well, it was my day off, but i heard them tell me i had to take them to work. >> reporter: riley wants people to know that teens today,
. >> reporter: nathaniel riley is getting started with his work day at the dorn center. >> i do enjoyved with the veterans. how polite they are, and how much they appreciate us coming to help them. >> reporter: riley along with 59 other teens are sacrificing time out of their summer to help those who gave their all for this country. that means helping veterans get around the hospital, sanitizing equipment, and -- >> hi this is >> reporter: making some phone calls....
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gold bond. >>> this is monica riley. she is 28 years old. she's a fetish model.e featured her on the show before. >> oh, yeah. >> because of her desire to be 1,000 pounds. her fiance sid was trying to help her accomplish that. she reached 700 pounds, but then she discovered something. >> i found out about 14 weeks ago roughly that i was pregnant. >> and she said that motivated her to make a change. >> the reason why i do want to lose weight is to be able to be active with my child. you know, be able to get up and play with him. can't do that if you're immobile. >> she let cameras follow along as they were going to get the first ultrasound from this pregnancy. >> i'm feeling really nervous. >> she's nervous and excited. >> we've had two miscarriages. >> i feel guilty for having the miscarriage and knowing that i could have changed, you know. my weight did affect it. >> that's a tough situation to be in. to want your baby so much and realize that you are not in the physical condition to potentially be able to provide a healthy environment for it. >> right here, she
gold bond. >>> this is monica riley. she is 28 years old. she's a fetish model.e featured her on the show before. >> oh, yeah. >> because of her desire to be 1,000 pounds. her fiance sid was trying to help her accomplish that. she reached 700 pounds, but then she discovered something. >> i found out about 14 weeks ago roughly that i was pregnant. >> and she said that motivated her to make a change. >> the reason why i do want to lose weight is to be able...
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michael riley, cybersecurity reporter for bloomberg news.im o'brien, executive editor of bloomberg view. and kevin cirilli, staying with us from capitol hill. scarlet: we are moments away from attorney general jeff sessions' testimony before the senate intelligence committee. we will bring it to you live when it begins. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: in just moments, attorney general jeff sessions will be facing the senate intelligence committee. he will likely be bombarded with questions about what he knew about the firing of former fbi director jim comey, as well as his own meetings with russian officials. whether he will answer them is a different matter. he could very well invoke executive privilege. we are joined by cambridge halley, the former republican attorney general of the commonwealth of -- ken cuccinelli, former republican attorney general of the commonwealth of virginia. what you expect to hear from mr. sessions? what you want to hear from mr. sessions? ken: there is an so much i want. it says a lot that he asked
michael riley, cybersecurity reporter for bloomberg news.im o'brien, executive editor of bloomberg view. and kevin cirilli, staying with us from capitol hill. scarlet: we are moments away from attorney general jeff sessions' testimony before the senate intelligence committee. we will bring it to you live when it begins. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: in just moments, attorney general jeff sessions will be facing the senate intelligence committee. he will likely be bombarded with...
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the curries, the parents, little riley. but it's not just the curries, the green family, the mothers of the players. it just extends throughout the organization, it seems like. >> reporter: and i thought that was one of the best moments when they all brought the kids to the stage, and the trophy celebration, you could just see the joy, how they shared with the families. that's what everybody seems to love about this team. it's a team and the players seem like good guys, and family guys. you don't hear about any negative stuff. i think that's why the community in addition to wanting to rally behind a winner, as we all love a winner, but people identify with the players, and like them. i think that's what makes this more special. >> absolutely. thank you, jason. >>> stay with us for continuing warriors coverage. mark will join us a little later on in sports, and we will return live to oracle arena. arena. >>> we're tracking now what's left of that system. showers, thundershowers, hail to the north bay yesterday, and parts of
the curries, the parents, little riley. but it's not just the curries, the green family, the mothers of the players. it just extends throughout the organization, it seems like. >> reporter: and i thought that was one of the best moments when they all brought the kids to the stage, and the trophy celebration, you could just see the joy, how they shared with the families. that's what everybody seems to love about this team. it's a team and the players seem like good guys, and family guys....
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that enjoying the moment with her yanked on his riley?es, always stealing dancing with daddy. >> you know,were going crazy in the locker room.rlier, the fans, with a fireworks show outside oracle arena last night and t.j. holmes was lucky enough to be there to witness it all. good morning, t.j. >> reporter: yeah, good morning to you guys. yes, talk about that champagne. well, you can still smell the champagne. this is the actual trophy we're celebrating with last night and what a night it was. like you say what a season. this is something that the bay area actually has been waiting 43 years to see. this is something that the golden state warriors have been waiting now two years to get back and this was also something that one player in particular has been waiting a lifetime for. he got it last night and he could not wait to celebrate with his momma. this finals victory was a family celebration for kevin durant, stephen curry and the warriors who got their redemption and revenge against the cleveland cavaliers. the warriors shut down any h
that enjoying the moment with her yanked on his riley?es, always stealing dancing with daddy. >> you know,were going crazy in the locker room.rlier, the fans, with a fireworks show outside oracle arena last night and t.j. holmes was lucky enough to be there to witness it all. good morning, t.j. >> reporter: yeah, good morning to you guys. yes, talk about that champagne. well, you can still smell the champagne. this is the actual trophy we're celebrating with last night and what a...
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everybody had a shot of riley on the big scen berserk. >> beauty.e were tense moments or capitol hill day. >> ielie themerin people have had it with stonewalling. >> tough questions forortt ane . and the bay area senator shut down again. plus. >> the jury still deliberating bill cosby's fate and asking new ofestions on this first full day the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. stare bae maybe millions can wear. tso ikelfe l who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. more people are choosing nissan. ♪ ♪ ca best sales event at nissan the fastest-growing auto brand in the u.s.a. take on every da get 0% for up to 72 months on 13 models. ♪ >> announcer: live where you live, this is nabew >> and here are the stories making headlines at 4:30. the warriors got it done last ght, winning game 5 and the team's
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you're not the only one saying that paul riley, ceo and chairman of raymond james. >>> quick look atures, looking quite positive that's it for today's show carlin roth. "worldwide exchange" is up next. we'll see you tomorrow live-stream your favorite sport, at the airport. binge dvr'd shows, while painting your toes. on demand laughs, during long bubble baths. tv on every screen is awesome. the all-new xfinity stream app. all your tv at home. the most on demand, your entire dvr, top networks, and live sports on the go. included with xfinity tv. xfinity the future of awesome. >>> good morning breaking overnight a van strikes worshippers outside a london mosque, live at the scene straight ahead. >>> investors kickoff a new week with tech front and center after taking a beating last week your trade coming up. >>> live at the paris air show, one of the biggest planes, the rockwell collins ceo joins us exclusively. "worldwide exchange" begins right now. good morning very warm welcome to "worldwide exchange" on
you're not the only one saying that paul riley, ceo and chairman of raymond james. >>> quick look atures, looking quite positive that's it for today's show carlin roth. "worldwide exchange" is up next. we'll see you tomorrow live-stream your favorite sport, at the airport. binge dvr'd shows, while painting your toes. on demand laughs, during long bubble baths. tv on every screen is awesome. the all-new xfinity stream app. all your tv at home. the most on demand, your entire...
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yep, riley curry.ll right, yes, riley and his younger daughter ryan, i actually talked to stefan about his younger daughter. they were bouncing up and down and looked like he was going to drop her for a second but joked he had enough turnovers, i wasn't going to have another with my daughter. you'll hear more from kevin durant a little later when we talked about why that celebration with his mom over a championship wasn't the biggest one he's had with his mom in his career, guys. but what a night for the golden state warriors. back to you. >> we remember when he won the mvp that one year and how he talked about his mother and was so emotional talking about all that she means to him. >> only his mom can grab him by his face on national tv and say you did this, boy. you did this. we'll see more of your interview later on in the next half hour, t.j., so thank you for that. over to you, george. >> we move on to a high stakes day in our capitol. president trump escaping the heat, heading to wisconsin for a
yep, riley curry.ll right, yes, riley and his younger daughter ryan, i actually talked to stefan about his younger daughter. they were bouncing up and down and looked like he was going to drop her for a second but joked he had enough turnovers, i wasn't going to have another with my daughter. you'll hear more from kevin durant a little later when we talked about why that celebration with his mom over a championship wasn't the biggest one he's had with his mom in his career, guys. but what a...
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. >> his daughter riley, probably the nba's most famous child.panied dear old dad as he raised around or call arena after the warriors win, riley only four years old, already getting used to the championship party. she has one year old sister ryan, who i think is probably ready to sub in whenever she needs a rest. >> i just stayed in the moment. >> coach always says spray champagne on yourselves, and teammates, and in the lockerroom after you win a championship. you understands how hard it is to get this job done. >> i left everything on the floor, all five games. >> so for me personally i have nothing to beat. i have no reason to put my head down. no reason to put back to what i should have done, what i could have done better for the team. >> one day soon we'll know what it feels like. fans partied in the streets around or call arena. no report of arrests, but s activity looked a little bit dangerous, that right there. warriors scheduled to celebrate with a parade in oakland on thursday and already the overwhelming favorites to repeat according
. >> his daughter riley, probably the nba's most famous child.panied dear old dad as he raised around or call arena after the warriors win, riley only four years old, already getting used to the championship party. she has one year old sister ryan, who i think is probably ready to sub in whenever she needs a rest. >> i just stayed in the moment. >> coach always says spray champagne on yourselves, and teammates, and in the lockerroom after you win a championship. you...
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riley, can you hack the controls? (beeping) no.in this place predates the transistor. only three guards. we could try to take them out, get to the controls. jack: no, no, no, no, stand down there, threepio, you're gonna get yourself shot in the face. i'm c3po? the droid that does nothing but complain? hey, you know what, if artoo can't figure this out,
riley, can you hack the controls? (beeping) no.in this place predates the transistor. only three guards. we could try to take them out, get to the controls. jack: no, no, no, no, stand down there, threepio, you're gonna get yourself shot in the face. i'm c3po? the droid that does nothing but complain? hey, you know what, if artoo can't figure this out,
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riley is covered by medi-cal. it provides critical services that allow her to lead a more normal childhood. and here's what the mother said. when my daughter riley was born, we quickly learned that she had difficulty with basic tasks like sleeping and eating. she developed pneumonia multiple times. she was continually sick. after turning three, she was diagnosed with autism. she's now eight years old, and she is thriving thanks to medicaided-funded support programs like physical therapy, speech therapy and feeding therapy. she is now verbal, learning to write, and she is reading above grade level. she wouldn't be doing as well if it weren't for medicaid. i am counting on you to protect medicaid. end quote. every community in california depends on medicaid. let me give you a few examples. members here of both political parties go to los angeles to raise money. 40% of l.a. county is covered by medicaid. you know how many that is? it's not a half a million. it's not a million. it's not a million and a half. it's not
riley is covered by medi-cal. it provides critical services that allow her to lead a more normal childhood. and here's what the mother said. when my daughter riley was born, we quickly learned that she had difficulty with basic tasks like sleeping and eating. she developed pneumonia multiple times. she was continually sick. after turning three, she was diagnosed with autism. she's now eight years old, and she is thriving thanks to medicaided-funded support programs like physical therapy, speech...
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you can see in the reflection, look at riley. >> she's checking out her hat and how she looks. >> let me move it to the back. >> yes. >> here's the slow motion version. >> oh, yeah, baby hey dad that is not a trophy that is a mirror this is a look at champions. >> it seems like she's 20 years old. >> yes. >> yes. >> she's smaller too. >> she was there. >> cool family. >> speaking of family and daddies, what are you going to get your dad. >> great fathers day. >> she has a big gold trophy. >> my dad was here last week even. we celebrated fathers day then >> i took him to the gala, and he wanted some doughnuts so i got him some doughnuts. he got a card, pen. best dad ever, general general >> mike g said he had a baseball bat when his daughter was in second grade that said best dad ever. we will talk about this, because this is where you might want to bring dad on fathers day but we will get real with you know whether or in the we will go out to eat or not. why visit great wolf lodge? because we've got fun for everyone in the family. adventure-seekers -- check. magi-questers -- yep. neve
you can see in the reflection, look at riley. >> she's checking out her hat and how she looks. >> let me move it to the back. >> yes. >> here's the slow motion version. >> oh, yeah, baby hey dad that is not a trophy that is a mirror this is a look at champions. >> it seems like she's 20 years old. >> yes. >> yes. >> she's smaller too. >> she was there. >> cool family. >> speaking of family and daddies, what are you going to...
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and following the attack was extraordinary, and i pay tribute to all of them. >> reporter: in london riley carlson for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> terror attack came on the night before ariana grand day set to give a benefit concert for victims of the manchester bombing. singer tweeted praying for london, earlier she surprised some young victims of the last month attack by visiting them in the hospital. twenty-two people were killed in the manchester attack, proceed from the concert will be used to help victims. >>> stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage of the terror attack, in london, when we are not on air our coverage is on line at cbs philly.com and cbs local app. >>> back here at home this morning and new this morning a man is dead after gunfire on a west philadelphia street corner, police say a 24 year-old man was shot twice in the back at 56th and market street and investigators say injured man walk in the pizza shop where people inside transported him to the fire station for help. he was pronounced dead on arrival at a local hospital. >>> police are looking for gunma
and following the attack was extraordinary, and i pay tribute to all of them. >> reporter: in london riley carlson for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> terror attack came on the night before ariana grand day set to give a benefit concert for victims of the manchester bombing. singer tweeted praying for london, earlier she surprised some young victims of the last month attack by visiting them in the hospital. twenty-two people were killed in the manchester attack, proceed...
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john riley, thank you. >> thank you. >>> plenty to talk about with the panel. paul begala, jason miller, jennifer granholm and maggie haberman. why would the president not just say that he believes that climate change is a hoax as he did when he was a civilian? >> because if he says yes, they are probably not prepared to what all goes along with that and explaining away a tweet that having been said a couple years ago, this is perfectly fair game, something he said as a candidate, something he put out there in the media and continues to use and it's his favorite way of communicating with people. i think it's a problem on it's not going to go away on its own but the fact that the white house has hunkered down on almost everything these days. and to be fair to the president early on in the administration -- well, we're still early on. earlier on in the administration, he was much more accessible than, say, president obama was. reporters were able to talk to him much more easily. his people were, while sean spicer was aggressive, to put it mildly, others were resp
john riley, thank you. >> thank you. >>> plenty to talk about with the panel. paul begala, jason miller, jennifer granholm and maggie haberman. why would the president not just say that he believes that climate change is a hoax as he did when he was a civilian? >> because if he says yes, they are probably not prepared to what all goes along with that and explaining away a tweet that having been said a couple years ago, this is perfectly fair game, something he said as a...
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commissioner riley, another issue we have in montana is inhibiting the expansion of broadband. that's at the spectrum squatting. i'm confident they're buying up spectrum and not deploying it in areas that desperately needed. but instead of sitting on it and later selling it at a much higher price but enforcement authority and actions including tightening the rules and the fcc takes in order to make sure the spectrum is used practically and efficiently and not laced on a shelf awaiting maturity? >> absolutely, most companies expedite the deployment of wireless frequencies as soon as possible as they need them for advancement of other networks but there are instances and i think your point is highlighted, we can i buildout requirements at the percentages needed to apply and make sure they maintain the licenses and i think that we could do that going forward. i don't think it's something you do backwards on, it's something we can take going forward. >> i appreciated and is an issue out west. for chairman pai and commissioner cliburn, i've been impressed by the way the tv white spa
commissioner riley, another issue we have in montana is inhibiting the expansion of broadband. that's at the spectrum squatting. i'm confident they're buying up spectrum and not deploying it in areas that desperately needed. but instead of sitting on it and later selling it at a much higher price but enforcement authority and actions including tightening the rules and the fcc takes in order to make sure the spectrum is used practically and efficiently and not laced on a shelf awaiting maturity?...
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there's a lot of -- has been a lot of discussion including quite a bit by you as well and michael riley, i think, too about the supposed loss of collegiality of the commission during tom wheeler's years. so if you believe there was such breakdown in college-- the fact that there was split votes in and of itself is not evidence of any lack of god faith by your fellow commissioners, so just talk to us about what you perceived the problems if there were any in collegiality back then and then what you would like to do to restore a greater sense of collegeiality during your administration. >> i will say that a lot has been written about this. a lot has been said about this. i have a great deal of respect for my predecessor. going forward, i'm focused on trying to create an environment in which every commissioner, stakeholder who wants to come to the agency feels that he or she can have a fair hearing and we can exchange views in collegial matter and by constitution who i am. i tend to be a pretty optimistic person. i hope they would say, at least he heard us out and explained why he was taki
there's a lot of -- has been a lot of discussion including quite a bit by you as well and michael riley, i think, too about the supposed loss of collegiality of the commission during tom wheeler's years. so if you believe there was such breakdown in college-- the fact that there was split votes in and of itself is not evidence of any lack of god faith by your fellow commissioners, so just talk to us about what you perceived the problems if there were any in collegiality back then and then what...
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. >> reporter: erika riley is amount of grief over the loss of her youngest brother. >> we didn't havehe opportunity to say goodbye. and we haven't had the opportunity tohe people who maye in a split second they made terrible choice. >> reporter: it was apri april 9th 2 years ago when someone found 36-year-old christopher dean along the side of the road near west grays berry and east atlantic avenues in audubon. investigators believe a driver hit him and kept going. it was just before 11:00 o'clock at night. christopher lived with his fiance' three blocks from where he was found. tuesday the camden county prosecutor's office put out plea for anyone with new information on what happened to come forwa forward. >> it's just torn the family apart. it's been. >> his death is harder to accept because five years before the family of five siblings lost their old defendant brother david in a bizarre accident. he severed his spine running and playing football in a park and was left paralyzed until he di died. >> that was a traumatic event. >> reporter: in hermine she can still christopher's blue
. >> reporter: erika riley is amount of grief over the loss of her youngest brother. >> we didn't havehe opportunity to say goodbye. and we haven't had the opportunity tohe people who maye in a split second they made terrible choice. >> reporter: it was apri april 9th 2 years ago when someone found 36-year-old christopher dean along the side of the road near west grays berry and east atlantic avenues in audubon. investigators believe a driver hit him and kept going. it was...
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c a woman by the name of christian from sacramento wrote to us about her daughter riley who was autistic. covered by a medi-cal providing critical services that allows her to lead a more normal traffic -- childhood. we quickly learned she had difficulty with the basic task of sleeping and eating. after turning three and to be diagnosed with optimism now '08 years old and she is thriving thanks to the medicated for the support programs like physical therapy and speech therapy she is no verbal, learning to write and reading above grade level. she would not be doing as well if not for medicaid. i am counting on you to protect to medicaid. >> those depending onie medicaid i will give you a few examples. those ago to los angeles to raise money 40% of valley county is covered by medicaid. do you know how many? it is that half a million or 1.n. 5 million or 3 million but it is 4 million people. those that could lose medicaid funding for pro 28% of seeing diego is covered by medi-cal that is more than 900,000 and 37 percent of sacramento county is covered by medi-cal, a 56,000 people.illion and
c a woman by the name of christian from sacramento wrote to us about her daughter riley who was autistic. covered by a medi-cal providing critical services that allows her to lead a more normal traffic -- childhood. we quickly learned she had difficulty with the basic task of sleeping and eating. after turning three and to be diagnosed with optimism now '08 years old and she is thriving thanks to the medicated for the support programs like physical therapy and speech therapy she is no verbal,...
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>> i riley fit the pressure when i first started doing it, because i literally started at this end of 2001, so when i would get on stage, really had to address it. >> reporter: the real-life emily helped write the script. but zoe casan plays her. >> we haven't had sex yet. >> i'm not that kind of girl. >> reporter: did you fancy her a little bit as well? >> zoe? she's great. no comment on your question. i did ask emily not to be on set during the scenes where me and zoe had to make out. i asked emily to not be there. >> reporter: because you wanted to just enjoy it, right? >> will, i, no comment. no, i just felt like why am i turning red? >> reporter: los angeles. >> and as we told you, the critics are loving that movie. >> criticsre frank! and he's here. >> frank, the bun, is here. >> we're going to hang out with frank in the mix, coming up next. how are your teeth whiter than mine? your strips are slippy... ...mine are grippy. crest whitestrips stay in place. crest whitestrips professional effects... ...lock in the whitening for a whiter smile. these aren't going anywhere. these are
>> i riley fit the pressure when i first started doing it, because i literally started at this end of 2001, so when i would get on stage, really had to address it. >> reporter: the real-life emily helped write the script. but zoe casan plays her. >> we haven't had sex yet. >> i'm not that kind of girl. >> reporter: did you fancy her a little bit as well? >> zoe? she's great. no comment on your question. i did ask emily not to be on set during the scenes where...
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riley, author of the book, black power, shares his views on white it -- founder of the 90's richie,irvana and rob on the organization's 25th anniversary and its election reform efforts. then scott massi only talks increase in1% military pay in the 2018 federal budget. what c-span's washington journal life at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. recently on c-span, college student separate would at a judiciary committee on free speech on college campuses. >> the president of units college unilaterally canceled the speaker. days later, the president enacted new speaker policies that made any speakers to campuses and especially arduous process for my student group. what i find impermissible, undemocratic, and active medical to the intellectual character of the college i attended is the president attended -- decision to disinvited a speaker solely on his inflammatory remarks on race. >> a congressman on the opioid crisis. the was sitting next to denver public library in and i said, what are the issues you are facing at the denver public library? >> i thought she would say something like cyber s
riley, author of the book, black power, shares his views on white it -- founder of the 90's richie,irvana and rob on the organization's 25th anniversary and its election reform efforts. then scott massi only talks increase in1% military pay in the 2018 federal budget. what c-span's washington journal life at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. recently on c-span, college student separate would at a judiciary committee on free speech on college campuses. >> the president of units college...
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and then our tv channel is on 20 cable systems below riley was of last week we are expecting to be ofth 35 million homes by this summer but the channel is growing and to we don't advocate the truth but in search of the truth and we try to get both sides if you go to news max you'll see a fair and balanced approach and we let the american people decide much like you do at c-span. >> we will let the american people talk to you. >> this is an interesting discussion. it is interesting just like the salem witch hunt over the last 50 years we know that russia tries to get into different situations where they can and we had to deal with that and suddenlyar the last four years they become aware of that. because it is convenient but the other part is to take care of the economy but with obama said before the election with collusion we could talk about this on a hot microphone and nothing came of that. and they are wasting your time when we should be dealing with the others. >> no question the russians tried to interfere in the u.s. elections i think even the president has said that is true. i ac
and then our tv channel is on 20 cable systems below riley was of last week we are expecting to be ofth 35 million homes by this summer but the channel is growing and to we don't advocate the truth but in search of the truth and we try to get both sides if you go to news max you'll see a fair and balanced approach and we let the american people decide much like you do at c-span. >> we will let the american people talk to you. >> this is an interesting discussion. it is interesting...
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. >> mckenzie and riley also have a surprise for their guests. >> do it. >> they're getting everything for the bouquet toss. the new bride gives the countdown. >> one, two, three -- >> oh, no. >> this is one of those switcheroos. >> mckenzie turns around, walks straight over to andrea. >> there you go. >> drops to one knee and all eyes are on her. >> that in itself is where you have to give respect to the bride and groom for helping share a special day. not everyone would. >> andrea and isaac kiss. he puts the ring on her finger, then the bride comes down and embraces her. >> she's hugging saying i'm definitely maid of honor. >>> okay. that's all we got time for for this episode. make sure to catch us next time on "right this minute." >>> tonight, several breaking stories as we come on. the deadly hospital rampage in new york city. the gunman, a doctor, walking in with an assault rifle under his lab coat. killing another doctor, wounding others. the chaos inside. doctors refusing to evacuate, treating their colleagues in the middle of a crime scene. >>> also breaking tonight, the fiery
. >> mckenzie and riley also have a surprise for their guests. >> do it. >> they're getting everything for the bouquet toss. the new bride gives the countdown. >> one, two, three -- >> oh, no. >> this is one of those switcheroos. >> mckenzie turns around, walks straight over to andrea. >> there you go. >> drops to one knee and all eyes are on her. >> that in itself is where you have to give respect to the bride and groom for helping...
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document with the short hair the american media institute senior vice president of public affairs janet riley. it's just that she's sorry the lieutenant tried that yet again headlines on him you go i'm looking for close to on to system tend to answer any question about seduction type found. it's is this document it didn't do it i'm sorry. i wanted to supposed to. poke it and i didn't see it registered and no no actually it was in fact just so but i have some important question that you keep in your business yes of course i have mine stuff journalist caught just a question but i want you to know what do you know about the eos challenge you know let me octet into your camera and silly know what i'm good at that it's about not touch and chances think you know this is mine so me and i want to know who came so much for our interview not me why you disagree with you why you are. having been escorted outside. this is my press conference ok. order to show id we. try one last time it's close do into looks like what tobacco industry did twenty k. that's your opinion that's your opinion what we're doing
document with the short hair the american media institute senior vice president of public affairs janet riley. it's just that she's sorry the lieutenant tried that yet again headlines on him you go i'm looking for close to on to system tend to answer any question about seduction type found. it's is this document it didn't do it i'm sorry. i wanted to supposed to. poke it and i didn't see it registered and no no actually it was in fact just so but i have some important question that you keep in...
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document with the short hair the american media institute senior vice president of public affairs janet riley. is just she's sorry. i'm lieutenant trying to get headlines on the new book i'm looking for the phones to entre system tend to answer any question about seduction type found. it's is this document it do you know it i'm sorry. i'm looking through phones to. co-create and i didn't see you register and no no actually i wasn't sad to say but i have some important questions that you keep your business. yes of course i have mine step journalist caught just a question but i want you to know what do you know about the iata you know let me eat octet into your camera lens really know what i'm good at that it's about not touch and dancers think you know this is my study and i want to know who came so much for our interview not me why you disagree with you why you are. having been escorted outside. this is my press conference ok i've been ordered to show id we try one last time it's closed due in two looks like what tobacco industry did for t.k. that's your opinion that's your opinion what we're
document with the short hair the american media institute senior vice president of public affairs janet riley. is just she's sorry. i'm lieutenant trying to get headlines on the new book i'm looking for the phones to entre system tend to answer any question about seduction type found. it's is this document it do you know it i'm sorry. i'm looking through phones to. co-create and i didn't see you register and no no actually i wasn't sad to say but i have some important questions that you keep...
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. >> riley, i heard your parents split up over the holidays. you have a picture of your dad?ster up. >> but by far, the most important and the most accurate of all of them is this one. >> everyone hold up your recorders and on the count of three, snap them in half. >> oh, yeah. >> every teacher watching this goes, yes! >> oh, yeah. >>> in the world of viral videos, timing is everything. this guy has climbed up the mast of a ship, right on the edge of the marjorie glacier. before he misses it, watch this. >> oh! >> hold on. he got it. he got the shot. didn't think it was going to happen. but look at those bits of ice just explode out of the water. nearly hitting him. it's tomb to ime to go. we got the shot. >> oh [ bleep ]! incredible. i mean, once in a lifetime, once in a lifetimes kind of shot. >> i'm glad it was a tiny little bit. had it been bigger, that could have rocked the boat and he could have gone this way and that way. >> but wow. the shot alone is incredible. it's unforgettable moment. >> oh, my god! >>> a man uses a bus for a romantic surprise that -- >> about 35
. >> riley, i heard your parents split up over the holidays. you have a picture of your dad?ster up. >> but by far, the most important and the most accurate of all of them is this one. >> everyone hold up your recorders and on the count of three, snap them in half. >> oh, yeah. >> every teacher watching this goes, yes! >> oh, yeah. >>> in the world of viral videos, timing is everything. this guy has climbed up the mast of a ship, right on the edge of...
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>> reporter: riley, an aspiring scientist. >> worthless, self-centered, no morals, easy, grimy, cake-faceduld be better off dead. >> reporter: even jordan, the basketball star. >> a lot of days i walk into the school after getting a text like this one. do not talk to me anymore. don't call me anymore. i'm going to show you you little mother the only reason why you have a relationship with me is for money, you user. it is not easy to hear those words. >> reporter: they call their project "13 reasons why not." singling out at least one person who helped them. kayla thanking her friend alexa. >> you to this day may not know that your words talked me out of hurting myself. >> reporter: and jordan with a message. >> suicide is never the answer. there is always a reason why not. >> reporter: reaction was swift. >> thank god it was all positive. i didn't get one negative thing. and i had a couple students text me like about their problems at home and they had the same story. >> reporter: and then what they all hoped. >> 15 minutes after my tape played a girl who had been accused since elementary
>> reporter: riley, an aspiring scientist. >> worthless, self-centered, no morals, easy, grimy, cake-faceduld be better off dead. >> reporter: even jordan, the basketball star. >> a lot of days i walk into the school after getting a text like this one. do not talk to me anymore. don't call me anymore. i'm going to show you you little mother the only reason why you have a relationship with me is for money, you user. it is not easy to hear those words. >> reporter:...