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robbie: hello. lemonis: i'm marcus. robbie: hey. robbie allen. lemonis: robbie, nice to meet you.o nice to meet you. lemonis: you have reached out to me 1,000 times? robbie: 1,001. lemonis: 1,001? robbie: yeah. julie: hi, how are you? lemonis: i'm marcus. how are you? i'm a hugger, too. robbie: oh, i would've hugged you, but it's -- lemonis: you want a hug? robbie: no, yeah, let's hug. let's do it. lemonis: so, when i saw "baby bump," i thought you're a maternity business, but all i see is baby clothes. julie: it's stuck there. robbie: we initially opened for maternity. 2008, we opened our doors, and we were maternity, and children's might've been as big as this wall. julie: we figured to put kids in the front because everybody can buy for kids. not everybody can buy for maternity. excuse me one second. lemonis: yes. robbie: we have a lot of different sectors in this business. lemonis: revenue streams? robbie: yes. lemonis: okay. robbie: so, we have social media... lemonis: so, instagram... robbie: instagram all day here now. julie: a large? okay. i have one left. lemonis: so, wha
robbie: hello. lemonis: i'm marcus. robbie: hey. robbie allen. lemonis: robbie, nice to meet you.o nice to meet you. lemonis: you have reached out to me 1,000 times? robbie: 1,001. lemonis: 1,001? robbie: yeah. julie: hi, how are you? lemonis: i'm marcus. how are you? i'm a hugger, too. robbie: oh, i would've hugged you, but it's -- lemonis: you want a hug? robbie: no, yeah, let's hug. let's do it. lemonis: so, when i saw "baby bump," i thought you're a maternity business, but all i...
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then, robby says, diren suddenly walked off in a different direction and robby lost sight of him. >> i was like, he's not coming. i continue walking. >> reporter: robby says he called out to diren but there was no answer, so he kept walking, figuring diren would catch up. >> that is when i heard someone yelling, "you're there. i see you there." something like that. after that just the shots, like, three or four shots. and i just start running. >> reporter: gunshots in a quiet residential neighborhood. a now terrified robby ran back home. >> he was faster than i am. i said, he's probably coming. i was almost sure that he was coming. >> reporter: but diren wouldn't return. and what happened to the german exchange student would simultaneously make headlines around the world and get americans asking how far can you go to protect your home and family? >>> coming up -- >> 911, what are you reporting? >> a robbery. >> an urgent call to 911. >> someone has entered into our garage. shots were fired. >> when "dateline" continues. infused with eighty lavender flowers in every bottle. air wick e
then, robby says, diren suddenly walked off in a different direction and robby lost sight of him. >> i was like, he's not coming. i continue walking. >> reporter: robby says he called out to diren but there was no answer, so he kept walking, figuring diren would catch up. >> that is when i heard someone yelling, "you're there. i see you there." something like that. after that just the shots, like, three or four shots. and i just start running. >> reporter:...
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robbie: no.f sales system and piece of [bleep] lemonis: owners robbie and julie allen have managed to open two stores -- one in new orleans and one in baton rouge. but they still haven't mastered the basics. well, does this store break even? robbie: good question. lemonis: merchandise they carry lacks universal appeal. the clothes are nice, but they're not... cool.
robbie: no.f sales system and piece of [bleep] lemonis: owners robbie and julie allen have managed to open two stores -- one in new orleans and one in baton rouge. but they still haven't mastered the basics. well, does this store break even? robbie: good question. lemonis: merchandise they carry lacks universal appeal. the clothes are nice, but they're not... cool.
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this is all because of the robbie bloodied foundation. it is named after robbie publicly who was shot to death in alejo back in 2014. >> and number of communities have held gun buybacks. >>> coming up, a colorado man accused of murdering his family after a mother and her two grandchildren are found dead. the disturbing details we are learning about the crime as police search for a motive. >>> devastation in india. thousands forced out of their homes after deadly -- deadly flooding hit the region. >>> thousands of people stranded in india and following monsoon floods. more than 190 people have died in a little more than one week. most of the area is underwater. heavy rains began hitting part of the region again this morning slowing rescue attempts. crews were able to get relief supplies to many areas that have not seen help in days and can only be reached by boat or helicopter. more than 300,000 people have taken shelter in over 1500 caps.>>> a woman from southern california says federal agents took her husband into custody as he was drivi
this is all because of the robbie bloodied foundation. it is named after robbie publicly who was shot to death in alejo back in 2014. >> and number of communities have held gun buybacks. >>> coming up, a colorado man accused of murdering his family after a mother and her two grandchildren are found dead. the disturbing details we are learning about the crime as police search for a motive. >>> devastation in india. thousands forced out of their homes after deadly --...
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with me now, robby mook, former campaign manager for hillary clinton., former rnc communications director. doug, is this anything the american people should be surprised about this morning even though it is a direct report, it appears, to his ag or just more of the same? >> it is more of the same, just hyped up a little more, amped up a little more. this is what donald trump does. the reaction i've heard from so many republicans, whether on the house or senate side, is disappointment that this is the latest step the president's gone. here's why, poppy. we just had great gdp numbers that came out on friday. we'll have the jobs numbers that come out this friday. these are opportunities for the president to hype up what he's doing for the economy. he he should proclaiming these numbers with bagpipes, they're so good for republicans. this is what they want to talk about in november. the mueller investigation is not what they want to talk about and firing mueller or firing jeff sessions is not a good road for republicans to go down politically or obviously i
with me now, robby mook, former campaign manager for hillary clinton., former rnc communications director. doug, is this anything the american people should be surprised about this morning even though it is a direct report, it appears, to his ag or just more of the same? >> it is more of the same, just hyped up a little more, amped up a little more. this is what donald trump does. the reaction i've heard from so many republicans, whether on the house or senate side, is disappointment that...
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along with democratic strategist, and reason.com associate editor robby soave. good to see you all. when does opposition research go too far? >> well, first of all, to answer that question, it is a very common practice. so there is nothing unusual about meeting with individuals who claim that they have dirt or learnable information on your opponent. it's been going on forever. kennedy: have presidential campaigns been reaching into the caverns of people who live in other countries to get that information? >> sure. yeah. let me give an example of that. russian intel players were feeding information to christopher steele who knew he was getting information or should have known from russian intel sources, and they were feeding this stuff to him and he was feeding that to fusion, and they were feeding it to the clinton campaign and they were happy as pigs. they didn't care. that's kind of what you do. i don't think they imagined this would blow up into a collusion issue. this meeting in trump tower. i don't know what donald, jr. knew about this meeting. my understanding is they went int
along with democratic strategist, and reason.com associate editor robby soave. good to see you all. when does opposition research go too far? >> well, first of all, to answer that question, it is a very common practice. so there is nothing unusual about meeting with individuals who claim that they have dirt or learnable information on your opponent. it's been going on forever. kennedy: have presidential campaigns been reaching into the caverns of people who live in other countries to get...
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robbie williams bought the house next door for his growing family he has plans to build an underground swimming pool under his garden. but jimmy page thinks the project will cause irreparable damage to his house. he's been fighting the project for five years he lodged a complaint with the local council and asked them to refuse planning permission. he likes his home too much. i've got to protect the building of. it it's a very special building and it's really difficult to be able to talk about it because it's sort of building that when people go in there they feel it they feel the energy and then they and then when they start to see what's employed in the rooms and lost a pound of it it's just it's just really easy. for the moment the project is on hold while it's reviewed the local council has decided to place more restrictions on mega basements there's too much infighting among the rich and beautiful. this is what interests roger burrows a professor of cities at newcastle university. he participated in a study of more than four thousand basements in london and the effects they have on
robbie williams bought the house next door for his growing family he has plans to build an underground swimming pool under his garden. but jimmy page thinks the project will cause irreparable damage to his house. he's been fighting the project for five years he lodged a complaint with the local council and asked them to refuse planning permission. he likes his home too much. i've got to protect the building of. it it's a very special building and it's really difficult to be able to talk about...
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. >> reporter: after finishing college, graduate school, then buying their first home, robby and juliand themselves swimming in over a quarter million dollars in debt. that was until julia stumbled across a book with dave ramsey's face. >> found it at a yard sale for $1. we read it very quickly. and then we paid off all of the student loan and the car within the first couple of years. >> reporter: motivated to do more for their growing family, the couple went after their home mortgage, paying it off within five years. thanks, they say, to dave ramsey. >> that was probably the best dollar i've ever spent. >> reporter: today robby and julia are at ramsey headquarters to do something called a debt-free zone. >> we're debt-free! >> reporter: a tradition here, it's exactly what it sounds like. >> three, two, one -- >> we're debt-free! >> wow. that never gets old. if you help enough people, you don't have to worry about money. and so the secret to our success is, we've helped a bunch of people. >>> next, how seaworld is saving the sea cows along with this manatee rescue squad. llowing yo? it
. >> reporter: after finishing college, graduate school, then buying their first home, robby and juliand themselves swimming in over a quarter million dollars in debt. that was until julia stumbled across a book with dave ramsey's face. >> found it at a yard sale for $1. we read it very quickly. and then we paid off all of the student loan and the car within the first couple of years. >> reporter: motivated to do more for their growing family, the couple went after their home...
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the same can be said for kicker robbie gould. yeah, you heard me right. time standing and watching -- >> it looks a lot like this. like this, yeah. >> reporter: but maybe all of that extra time allows him to visualize doing this. >> oh, my gosh! >> bam! >> a lot of people don't think kickers are athletes, so, you know, honestly just flip it up and with a driver turn around and let it rip. so try to show these guys that, you know, kickers are punters, athletes, too. >> reporter: a few slots away, former nfl coach and current arizona state head coach herm edwards taking notice. >> who said a kicker wasn't an athlete? gosh almighty. >> reporter: put on by oakland-based golf app 18 birdies at lake tahoe's american century championship a few weeks ago, it was gould's first foray into trick shot golf. with tanya taray feeding his strikes -- gould ripped off hit afterur sw drives. try it? on robbie gould today. >> i can name someone who p it like you try trick shots on your own? >> probably not because i will hurt myself. >> reporter: i'm not buying it. in santa
the same can be said for kicker robbie gould. yeah, you heard me right. time standing and watching -- >> it looks a lot like this. like this, yeah. >> reporter: but maybe all of that extra time allows him to visualize doing this. >> oh, my gosh! >> bam! >> a lot of people don't think kickers are athletes, so, you know, honestly just flip it up and with a driver turn around and let it rip. so try to show these guys that, you know, kickers are punters, athletes, too....
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as robby alluded to, we'd be happy to place science outside of the elevator letting people know to be cognizant of the height sdoifrns they're not surprised. the problem is with all the effort that we have made, with all the times that robby has gone out to the building to fix it and do whatever we can possibly do, this is the design of the elevator from 100 years ago. there is not much that we can do to repair it. and as -- [bell ringing] and as richard mentioned, the costs of which we looked into -- you know, we looked into every option. look into every possibility. it would cost an enormous sum and it seems that it would be kind of a lot of overkill for this elevator to be replaced and it cannot be repaired. we are kind of in a tough spot. and i acknowledge that, you know, tenants may be inconvenienced, but i think, on balance, you know, it may be that the cure is worse than the disease. and we are requesting your consideration of the practicalities of what is going on so that we can come up with a good solution and maintain the safety for the tenants. notify them and say please be
as robby alluded to, we'd be happy to place science outside of the elevator letting people know to be cognizant of the height sdoifrns they're not surprised. the problem is with all the effort that we have made, with all the times that robby has gone out to the building to fix it and do whatever we can possibly do, this is the design of the elevator from 100 years ago. there is not much that we can do to repair it. and as -- [bell ringing] and as richard mentioned, the costs of which we looked...
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robby mook, cnn political commentator, campaign manager for hillary clinton's 2016 campaign. kevin madden, republican strategist. and harry inton. harry, talk about the barrier breek e breakers. maybe one of the biggest surprises is a former governor being taken out -- a former governor running for his former seat being taken out by a county commissioner. what happened to tim pawlenty. >> look. it is donald trump's republican party. tim pawlenty is the antithesis of donald trump. he's much more milquetoast. johnson who beat pawlenty in that primary was as considerably more to the trumpian side of the equation and it showed last night. we've seen that across primaries. i like to draw stories across primaries. it is very clear people who like donald trump and are endorsed by donald trump do well. those who aren't do poorly. >> kevin, is that what it means to be republican and whether or not you stand up to trump whether you have differences with him? or is it more that he went to washington to become a lobbyist? >> i think what harry said is accurate. but it certainly is trump'
robby mook, cnn political commentator, campaign manager for hillary clinton's 2016 campaign. kevin madden, republican strategist. and harry inton. harry, talk about the barrier breek e breakers. maybe one of the biggest surprises is a former governor being taken out -- a former governor running for his former seat being taken out by a county commissioner. what happened to tim pawlenty. >> look. it is donald trump's republican party. tim pawlenty is the antithesis of donald trump. he's...
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and that he's putting his faith in god but he admits being unemployed is destroying him same bus robbie old zero. bahrain has announced that it will stop issuing new visas to qatari nationals escalating measures against qatar more than a year into a diplomatic route of bahrain's interior ministry says students studying in the country and other qatari sist citizens with existing visas will not be affected are a saudi arabia the united arab emirates and egypt cut diplomatic transport and trade ties with qatar last year in june. the muslim around the world celebrating prayers food and the exchange of gifts also known as the festival of sacrifice the face marks the end of the hodge pilgrimage to mecca overnight thousands of worshippers climbed the mountain and arafat's east of the saudi city that's where the prophet muhammad delivered his final sermon. and tens of thousands of families in northern syria are celebrating displacement camps driven from their homes by the government offensives and they have been maimed or lost family members in the seven years of fighting sin and cos he has thi
and that he's putting his faith in god but he admits being unemployed is destroying him same bus robbie old zero. bahrain has announced that it will stop issuing new visas to qatari nationals escalating measures against qatar more than a year into a diplomatic route of bahrain's interior ministry says students studying in the country and other qatari sist citizens with existing visas will not be affected are a saudi arabia the united arab emirates and egypt cut diplomatic transport and trade...
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>> this is robbie, this is alexander the great.the trump presidency is given me a lot of stress. how would you suggest these victims cope using many horses? >> well, and presentations that we have done to corporate groups, i will ask for a person who is really stressed out on a scale of 1 to 10. to come and sit next to a horse. jesse: sit on the ground. >> on the chair. but if they want to sit on the ground that is fine. jesse: like this. >> what is your stress level right now? jesse: probably and nine. >> put your hand right here on the horse. nice deep breath and. i've never heard anybody breathe -- [laughter] jesse: that does feel good. >> what is your stress level right now? >> i feel like it went down to about a six. >> give it another two minutes and it will be down to a two or one. jesse: this actually works with people, doesn't it? >> it really does. jesse: you notice my voices,? >> yes. jesse: it's actually working. >> i think so too. if you double -- jesse: double the pleasure, double the fun? >> that's fine that is alexa
>> this is robbie, this is alexander the great.the trump presidency is given me a lot of stress. how would you suggest these victims cope using many horses? >> well, and presentations that we have done to corporate groups, i will ask for a person who is really stressed out on a scale of 1 to 10. to come and sit next to a horse. jesse: sit on the ground. >> on the chair. but if they want to sit on the ground that is fine. jesse: like this. >> what is your stress level...
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they have children of their own the little water they have left probably won't be here the same bus robbie old jazeera wrong. the ban on face coverings including including islamic veils has come into force in denmark hundreds of protesters took to the streets wearing masks to show their opposition to the law first time offenders risk a fine of over one hundred fifty dollars repeat offender offenders could face higher fines or a possible six months in jail as proposed by denmark center right coalition who have also pushed to tighten asylum and immigration rules. hundreds of farmers have taken to the streets in venezuela as part of an anti-government protest farmers from around the capital began their march on the twelfth of july and have finally reached caracas to deliver a document of complaints and proposals to present to close my door says they have faced many problems including a fiction's harassment and neglect at the hands of state institutions. big regulars' largest private sector organization is accusing the ruling party of organizing land seizures all over the country it says the g
they have children of their own the little water they have left probably won't be here the same bus robbie old jazeera wrong. the ban on face coverings including including islamic veils has come into force in denmark hundreds of protesters took to the streets wearing masks to show their opposition to the law first time offenders risk a fine of over one hundred fifty dollars repeat offender offenders could face higher fines or a possible six months in jail as proposed by denmark center right...
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. >> reporter:at sep car accidents changed the lives of robby a alex. >> the vehicle i was in hit black ice and we ended up spending quote a while, flipped several mes. >> another car hit us and we rao in a light pole he reporter: both suffered broken bones in t subpoena, leaving them with chronic, sive veer pane. they cdld have tur to opioid pane killers. >> whatever i wanted, whenever i want. >> reporter: but says they found relief elsewhere. >> i turned to cannabis in lieu of pills. i never turned back. >> reporter: a growing numopr of say they're getting life changing medicine not from a traditiol pharmacy, but a modern medical marijuana operation like thisone. >> reporter: triple 7 in los angeles grows and dispenses medical marijuana. wreck aeshl use is legal, but cam ro wolf says more than half of his customers are not looking for a gh. they want to heal. >> they have horrible pain c h't function on a day-to-day basis without medical marijuana. >> reporter: it's not just joents. people are also putting cannabis oils under their songs and rubbing cannabis safs on anything that hurt
. >> reporter:at sep car accidents changed the lives of robby a alex. >> the vehicle i was in hit black ice and we ended up spending quote a while, flipped several mes. >> another car hit us and we rao in a light pole he reporter: both suffered broken bones in t subpoena, leaving them with chronic, sive veer pane. they cdld have tur to opioid pane killers. >> whatever i wanted, whenever i want. >> reporter: but says they found relief elsewhere. >> i turned to...
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committed are and she was arrested with several others as part of a crackdown on financial fraud zambia's robbi has more from tehran. the detention of ahmed iraq iran central bank's top official in charge of foreign exchange comes just twenty four hours after he was fired and replaced now less than two weeks ago the head of the central bank was fired and replaced and all of this comes on the eve of u.s. sanctions going back into effect against iran also foreign minister jobs reef is expected to address parliamentarians in the morning about the country's foreign policy matters specifically about u.s. sanctions and later that day president hassan rouhani is expected to make a televised address to the nation this government no doubt wants to be seen to be doing something about the allegations the perception of corruption amongst top officials and especially in light of the fact that the result has fallen so drastically the iranian currency has lost more than half its value in less than a year just to give you a sense of the public mood in the country at the moment during the friday sermon this wee
committed are and she was arrested with several others as part of a crackdown on financial fraud zambia's robbi has more from tehran. the detention of ahmed iraq iran central bank's top official in charge of foreign exchange comes just twenty four hours after he was fired and replaced now less than two weeks ago the head of the central bank was fired and replaced and all of this comes on the eve of u.s. sanctions going back into effect against iran also foreign minister jobs reef is expected to...
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. >> reporter: who knew kicker robbie gould was such a natural on the mike?> reporter: players mingled with guests for the vip reception on the field of the stadium . the 49ers being the best neighbors they could be. >> we bring in 60,000 students around the bay area every year into the classrooms. we have four city are classes right here in the stadium. we put on 134 free clinics to the 49ers prep. we just launched a three flag football league for boys and girls . the >> reporter: now all the kids have a great story to share. >> what are you going to tell your friends? >> probably check the news. >> reporter: for the 49ers this was a great way to kick off the season with their partners, showing they are good neighbors and giving back to the community and even putting smiles on kids faces. with robbie gould on the mike playing faithful feud nobody here was complaining. in santa clara with ktvu fox2 news >>> a $10,000 reward to help solve two murders in richmond. that two deadly shootings the police are focused on. >>> safe injection sites one signature away f
. >> reporter: who knew kicker robbie gould was such a natural on the mike?> reporter: players mingled with guests for the vip reception on the field of the stadium . the 49ers being the best neighbors they could be. >> we bring in 60,000 students around the bay area every year into the classrooms. we have four city are classes right here in the stadium. we put on 134 free clinics to the 49ers prep. we just launched a three flag football league for boys and girls . the >>...
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>> yeah, it shows 2-year-old robbie here in indonesia chain smoking cigarettes. now a video of him got a loss of attention because obviously there's so many wrong about this. you see the little guy holding the cigarette. someone is lighting it for him. >> i wonder, is this a case of just lack of education? do the people in this area just not know the dangers of smoking and just think, oh, it calms him down? >> authorities and experts are very concerned for the little guy's health saying that the fact that he's become a chain-smoker smoking about two packs a day. >> you're kidding me. this could do so much damage. >> medical experts are saying that this poses a huge risk to his health, including affectingg his brain function, emotional development, not to mention of course heart disease and lung cancer that we know are a result of chain smoking. >> considering what's going on there is child endangerment. >> child abuse. >> exactly. this is like just appalling parenting, but parenting that is now affecting the child. they're in danger of having this child taken awa
>> yeah, it shows 2-year-old robbie here in indonesia chain smoking cigarettes. now a video of him got a loss of attention because obviously there's so many wrong about this. you see the little guy holding the cigarette. someone is lighting it for him. >> i wonder, is this a case of just lack of education? do the people in this area just not know the dangers of smoking and just think, oh, it calms him down? >> authorities and experts are very concerned for the little guy's...
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to on for seattle and robbie cano deposits one.virtue of that final, the a's move into a tie for first place in the american league west. i can't believe it. in the meantime, the giants win a ballgame. but, it had nothing to do with them suddenly coming out of their hitting slump. the mets were downright out of 1962. 1-0 meds with two outs and two on. 7th inning. sometimes you have to be lucky. it is a bloop double that ties the game. he is happy we have 1-1 going into the 13th inning. it looks like the mets will get out of it. brandon crawford pop-up, but dominic smith pounds into amed rosario. he allows mccutcheon to score with what proves to be the game deciding run. giants fans in new york are happy. in the meantime, we have come to that point in the night. check this out. if you have not seen it, it happened over the weekend in chicago. back by popular demand, sister mary jo going to the amount. she throws out the first pitch. she is not going to just lob it out there, she's going to put on a show for everybody. she has form,
to on for seattle and robbie cano deposits one.virtue of that final, the a's move into a tie for first place in the american league west. i can't believe it. in the meantime, the giants win a ballgame. but, it had nothing to do with them suddenly coming out of their hitting slump. the mets were downright out of 1962. 1-0 meds with two outs and two on. 7th inning. sometimes you have to be lucky. it is a bloop double that ties the game. he is happy we have 1-1 going into the 13th inning. it looks...
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. >> thanks, robbie. >> up next, a bug that is biting hikers's toes. the warning about a popular california hiking spot. >> tonight the latest on senator john mccain after he makes the decision to end treatment for his cancer. also the angry fallout after a cop's plea for suspect. a suspect is intent on filming the arrest. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. during the 1980s and 90s, "robin >>> the man who offered us champagne wishes and caviar dreams has died. you will remember robin leach crossed the globe with his trail blazing show, lifestyles of the rich and famous. he toured the homes and yachts of celebrities and business mogul
. >> thanks, robbie. >> up next, a bug that is biting hikers's toes. the warning about a popular california hiking spot. >> tonight the latest on senator john mccain after he makes the decision to end treatment for his cancer. also the angry fallout after a cop's plea for suspect. a suspect is intent on filming the arrest. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing...
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i want to go to robbie screens.ou have some research out from prri and the question that you asked in one of these prri surveys, should business owners be allowed to refuse wedding-related services to same-sex couples if it violates their religious beliefs. 46% said that business owners should be allowed to refuse service and 48% said they should be required to provide them. is that a number that's changed over time and who was polled there? >> so this is a survey of all americans and that number has changed a bit. the last time we asked that we had a majority saying that small businesses should not be allowed, that was prior to the case at the u.s. spect. so we've seen a shift in five points more toward allowing businesses particularly wedding-related businesses to -- allow them to refuse service, however, one of the more important numbers is if you look at african-americans on this issue, we find among african-americans who by the way are fairly divided on the issue of same-sex marriage but nonetheless when we ask
i want to go to robbie screens.ou have some research out from prri and the question that you asked in one of these prri surveys, should business owners be allowed to refuse wedding-related services to same-sex couples if it violates their religious beliefs. 46% said that business owners should be allowed to refuse service and 48% said they should be required to provide them. is that a number that's changed over time and who was polled there? >> so this is a survey of all americans and...
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robbie barratt is another ai artist known for his computer—generated landscapes, and as you enjoy them longer be, "are machines capable of creativity?" but rather, "are some forms of creativity machinelike"? creativity machinelike?" maybe this kind of religious appreciation of single pieces is something that will go away with this potential of the machines being able to produce more, and then the question is, yes, what do we appreciate then about them ? oh, and by the way, the music that you've been listening to while you've been watching this piece? well, no, it's not vivaldi. it was created by an artificial intelligence programmed by author, composer and scientist david cope. personally i thought it sounded brilliant, but i'm sure there are those watching who will say that's because you have no taste, spence. fair enough. but that's it for this week. and don't forget you can follow us on twitter and on facebook. thanks for watching, and we'll see you soon. (00v) barely a cloud in the sky for much of wales, central and southern england. the further north and west you go, we run into m
robbie barratt is another ai artist known for his computer—generated landscapes, and as you enjoy them longer be, "are machines capable of creativity?" but rather, "are some forms of creativity machinelike"? creativity machinelike?" maybe this kind of religious appreciation of single pieces is something that will go away with this potential of the machines being able to produce more, and then the question is, yes, what do we appreciate then about them ? oh, and by the...
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broadcasters in terms of andrew neil who is the chairman and editor of the spectator magazine you look at robbie gibbs who was the former. former head of b.b.c. political output is now the reason is director of communication you look at craig oliver who was down in streets under david cameron's chief of communication was actually ahead of programming in the b.b.c. so this idea this notional idea that the b.b.c. is some left wing entity is plainly false it's actually many times pandering to those on the right who talk about pandering you know there was a case just this week where the b.b.c. actually had to withdraw something which they admitted was biased it was aimed at children fourteen to sixteen year olds and it was about migration the history of migration into britain it was so biased it was almost laughable and the b.b.c. actually had to withdraw it all because there were so many protests peter if you look at your record and you look at the record of your party in the chair i'm not talking about odds are you will i mean it is i want the melody receive a national political party that aspires
broadcasters in terms of andrew neil who is the chairman and editor of the spectator magazine you look at robbie gibbs who was the former. former head of b.b.c. political output is now the reason is director of communication you look at craig oliver who was down in streets under david cameron's chief of communication was actually ahead of programming in the b.b.c. so this idea this notional idea that the b.b.c. is some left wing entity is plainly false it's actually many times pandering to...
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they have children of the room the little water they have loved probably won't be here the same bus robbie old zero ron saves in a speedboat have gotten away with two crowns and an oar from sweden's crown jewels seventeenth century royal treasures were taken on choose they during a lunchtime fare at a cathedral west of stockholm two men were seen escaping across the lake by multiple crown jewels are being displayed behind a locked and alarmed display case sports up next here on the news hour stan wawrinka struggles for for us the former grand slam champion has a get over early exit and wishing a very happy fiftieth birthday to a groundbreaking cartoon character from the one nine hundred sixty s. back in just a sec. business updates. business updates. on. the news. julie thank you so much wednesday marked a major milestone in the history of england's cricket team they walked out onto the field in birmingham for the one thousand time in the sport's longest format england started the first of five test matches strongly heading to lunch at eighty three for one captain joe root and jonny bairst
they have children of the room the little water they have loved probably won't be here the same bus robbie old zero ron saves in a speedboat have gotten away with two crowns and an oar from sweden's crown jewels seventeenth century royal treasures were taken on choose they during a lunchtime fare at a cathedral west of stockholm two men were seen escaping across the lake by multiple crown jewels are being displayed behind a locked and alarmed display case sports up next here on the news hour...
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keep your kokopelli believes nature's bounty belongs to us all whether it's white eggplant star cole robbie or asparagus. likes to deliver his produce himself to goree restaurants. they appreciate that special something that his vegetables bring to find cuisine. with all of. us or. not me this is what a strong army is all about. introducing our customers to exceptional products. even if they quickly have a new community which are almost impossible to find anywhere else first of all. chefs like laurence tribe i intend to keep buying band vegetables so they can keep serving up the best that france has to offer. i know people are always looking for new travel destinations so what about the legendary please visit so lakes national park in central croatia the only problem is the park isn't quite what it used to be activists say some spoiled beauty is being put at risk by tourism traffic pollution and construction and as a result unesco is threatening to remove it from its global heritage list all reports are met up with one activist who is determined to prevent that from happening. i. think it's
keep your kokopelli believes nature's bounty belongs to us all whether it's white eggplant star cole robbie or asparagus. likes to deliver his produce himself to goree restaurants. they appreciate that special something that his vegetables bring to find cuisine. with all of. us or. not me this is what a strong army is all about. introducing our customers to exceptional products. even if they quickly have a new community which are almost impossible to find anywhere else first of all. chefs like...