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was their last live performance together i made simmering disputes the group broke up soon after rob thomas and john brennan can relate to that personally. i. don't know off the but i think we really really do argument. she was strange but we don't we have a discussion we go with my i. think from. the beatles story certainly didn't end with their breakup collectors' items continue to command vast sums at the top of the price list are john lennon psychedelic lead painted rolls royce i merely two million euros and the hand britain lyrics to all you need is love. visualizing the beatles after all these years of just listening to them. and saying in the u.k. actor michael caine leads an all star cast a new film about a london jury highs that plus a day in the life of a geisha in rome and a controversial art collection on display here in berlin those stories coming up in today's express. you know should be celebrated its premiere in london on wednesday the film's dons michael caine who leaves the bounds of retired criminals to pull off a bridge in his biggest jewelry heist the film is based on t
was their last live performance together i made simmering disputes the group broke up soon after rob thomas and john brennan can relate to that personally. i. don't know off the but i think we really really do argument. she was strange but we don't we have a discussion we go with my i. think from. the beatles story certainly didn't end with their breakup collectors' items continue to command vast sums at the top of the price list are john lennon psychedelic lead painted rolls royce i merely two...
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next time on heroics in their new book the british graphic designers john printing and rob thomas take readers on a visual journey through the history of the family for if you think you know everything there is to know about the beatles think again and this book is full of interesting and entertaining facts that might surprise you visualizing the beatles next time on your own next. education is a human rights but not. the money to move crazy schools have been destroyed. between rebel held territory and had to be secured by the children come in just one shops crossed the border to get an education. today on the c.w. . they're going to an official estimates more than one point two million venezuelans live in colombia. has already. returned to pass a law. to visit friends is that i don't think i'd ever go back there to live you know what i live there again i don't know so i'm not sure. bearing witness global news that matters. made for mines birth. home to millions of species a home for saving. those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of creative peo
next time on heroics in their new book the british graphic designers john printing and rob thomas take readers on a visual journey through the history of the family for if you think you know everything there is to know about the beatles think again and this book is full of interesting and entertaining facts that might surprise you visualizing the beatles next time on your own next. education is a human rights but not. the money to move crazy schools have been destroyed. between rebel held...
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rob: all right, thomas the tank engine is is relaunching as gender-balance series. >> good eye. >> there'shings to see and discover. >> ready? set go. rob: kids will be introduce today several new multicultural characters in the movie, thomas&friends big world adventures, featured in new series which is collaboration with the united nations show creators say that the changes would make it more inclusive. jillian: so do you hate getting up early for school? , get up. >> mom and dad have been calling for an hour. you'll be late for first day of middle school. >> what? oh jeez. jillian: students in california may soon be able to sleep in even on school days, lawmakers vote to go block middle and high school students from starting before 8:30 a.m. rob: right now nearly 80% of schools start before 8:30, schools have 2 years to change schedule, supporters say that would keep students healthier. jillian: anchors and doctors. rob: would keep us out of a job. jillian: that's true. rob: friendly deer going viral. spotted cozying up to firefighter. embracing the animal with sort of a hug, she says th
rob: all right, thomas the tank engine is is relaunching as gender-balance series. >> good eye. >> there'shings to see and discover. >> ready? set go. rob: kids will be introduce today several new multicultural characters in the movie, thomas&friends big world adventures, featured in new series which is collaboration with the united nations show creators say that the changes would make it more inclusive. jillian: so do you hate getting up early for school? , get up....
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rob rankin. >> mayor thomas [indiscernible]. [cheers and applause] >> the united states conference of mayors has long been a proponent of need to address climate change. mayors have been on the front lines, taking action on climate protection efforts and in many cases, launched local energy efficiency programs to reduce our carbon footprint in american cities. the president's decision to withdraw from the paris agreement was not only shortsighted, it was not representative of our nation process leaders and their communities. the fact is, the nations of mayors have never waited on washington, d.c. to act. you will see, in the next weeks and months and years ahead, mayors continuing to use our collective power to lead the nation on this critical issue, regardless of what happens at the national level. at the same time, it is critical we have a federal government that takes climate protection seriously and is willing to step up the two the plate to deal with this national and global issue. we do call on the administration and on co
rob rankin. >> mayor thomas [indiscernible]. [cheers and applause] >> the united states conference of mayors has long been a proponent of need to address climate change. mayors have been on the front lines, taking action on climate protection efforts and in many cases, launched local energy efficiency programs to reduce our carbon footprint in american cities. the president's decision to withdraw from the paris agreement was not only shortsighted, it was not representative of our...
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robbed before us in this context. i can't recall so many people across the united days following this carefully. perhaps clarence thomas at the time't everybody in america was tuned in. in the context of the term presidency we ask you this in t anticipation that you may face issues involving this president which no other supreme court has been asked to m face. that is why you want to address your view of the power of this president, the authority of this president because it is an important contemporary question to which of course has application far beyond his president be. you've quoted me several times, thank you from yesterday regarding the independent counsel statute as their republican colleagues are fond of ms, judges are not just leaders. so to state the obvious, my opposition or any legislator's opposition to reauthorizing a statute is very different from i judge's opinion on whether a statute is unconstitutional. to get to the heart of the matter, the reason we continue to return to the morrison versus olson decision is because of the significant in light of the term president be. the reason we are so interes
robbed before us in this context. i can't recall so many people across the united days following this carefully. perhaps clarence thomas at the time't everybody in america was tuned in. in the context of the term presidency we ask you this in t anticipation that you may face issues involving this president which no other supreme court has been asked to m face. that is why you want to address your view of the power of this president, the authority of this president because it is an important...
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but i do want to mention that when clarence thomas came to testify, he was indignant and suggested that they were robbing him of his dignity and there was a line that he said something along the lines of, when i found out this was going to happen, the man that i was died. the man that you once voted for and the committee had voted for -- had its initial vote just about a week earlier. the man you once voted for you no longer see. >> however, he got democrats, i believe it was 10. >> 11. 11, yeah, right. >> his approval rating went up. you have prosecuted sex crimes before and ones that have, you know, gotten certainly a lot of headlines as well. is it unusual for a victim to wait as ms. ford did to recount their stories? or even, you know, to never share it? what does your experience tell you? >> my experience that's not at all unusual. it's very common for a variety of reasons for survivors of sexual assaults to delay the reporting. some reasons certainly can be trauma and some of it is the stigma that's attached. certainly in younger victims, let's remember that dr. ford was only 15, sometimes the disc
but i do want to mention that when clarence thomas came to testify, he was indignant and suggested that they were robbing him of his dignity and there was a line that he said something along the lines of, when i found out this was going to happen, the man that i was died. the man that you once voted for and the committee had voted for -- had its initial vote just about a week earlier. the man you once voted for you no longer see. >> however, he got democrats, i believe it was 10. >>...
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thomas said should have been the face of nike. tom on facebook says the guy is an example, no excuse, just hard work. everybody can enjoy. amazing stuff. robews crew gets what they wish for when they bait a robber. >> you have got my speaker right there. you broke into our car. you have it on camera. you have got to see what happens next, stay right there. ♪ take the money and run ♪ come on . todd: time now for the good, the pad and the ugly. first the good. a dog tied to the back of a semi-truck rescued in the nick of time. a volunteer cop turning on lights and sirens to get the truck driver to pull over in arizona. officers say the driver got distracted and forgot to untie his dog before driving away. thank goodness -- jillian: it's not good. the dog wasn't hurt but oh, my josh, next the bad. news crew filming a piece of crime gets robbed. >> there he goes he broke in firsts grabbed the purse and tosses it to female accomplice. he is not done yet. he reaches in and struggles to pull out big speaker. >> i can't believe this is happening right now. >> g.p.s. shows they hopped on this local bus. we finally catch up to them at this subway en
thomas said should have been the face of nike. tom on facebook says the guy is an example, no excuse, just hard work. everybody can enjoy. amazing stuff. robews crew gets what they wish for when they bait a robber. >> you have got my speaker right there. you broke into our car. you have it on camera. you have got to see what happens next, stay right there. ♪ take the money and run ♪ come on . todd: time now for the good, the pad and the ugly. first the good. a dog tied to the back of...
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rob porter which is you ask the man and it's not true, it's settled. >> first, anita hill was on good morning america talking about what she thinks should happen. she testified against clarence thomas back in 1991. take a listen to her. >> absolutely it's the right move. the hearing question need to have a frame and investigation is the best frame for that. a neutral i vekneneutral investn pull together the facts and create a record so the senators can draw on the information they receive to develop their question. >> let's be historically accurate. she came forward with her allegations in october of 1991. this is after the hearings for clarence thomas already ended. the fbi did investigate her claims at the time. senator orrin hatch also on the judiciary committee today said he believed doing an investigation was the right thing to do. what do you make of what's happening and why republicans don't demand their president order an investigation? >> well, in the case of anita hill's allegations and i broke the story, and what happened was that even though the judiciary committee had not done anything itself to investigate this, they did president bush to send the fbi to interview ani
rob porter which is you ask the man and it's not true, it's settled. >> first, anita hill was on good morning america talking about what she thinks should happen. she testified against clarence thomas back in 1991. take a listen to her. >> absolutely it's the right move. the hearing question need to have a frame and investigation is the best frame for that. a neutral i vekneneutral investn pull together the facts and create a record so the senators can draw on the information they...
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thomas in for. the fire in napa county continues to burn tonight. evacuations of the bay area estate, a development of homes near the fire remains in place. >> we have team coverage tonight. meteorologist robmayeda is monitoring the impact on our air. but we begin near the firefighters staging area with the very latest. sergio? >> reporter: vicky, last night when the snell fire was really burning intensely out here, actually lit up the night sky, was being blown along by steady winds, it was even warm out here last night. tonight very different story, calm conditions. in fact, kind of chilly at the moment. a small fleet of helicopters buzzed overhead, dumping buckets of water on hot spots throughout the snell burn area, but this evening the fire is much more intense. >> totally different now. earlier today there was smoke everywhere, and active was just intense. >> it was intense with all the helicopters and the planes going over. but we felt confident that they were on it. >> lori and lee bauer were among only a few households who decided not to evacuate. we watched last night as they sprayed down their home as the snell fire burned within yards of their neighborhood. >> we lost our house
thomas in for. the fire in napa county continues to burn tonight. evacuations of the bay area estate, a development of homes near the fire remains in place. >> we have team coverage tonight. meteorologist robmayeda is monitoring the impact on our air. but we begin near the firefighters staging area with the very latest. sergio? >> reporter: vicky, last night when the snell fire was really burning intensely out here, actually lit up the night sky, was being blown along by steady...