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back in action in the champions league they travel to glasgow to face celtic but with their star robert love and dusty out who can step up to fill the void. i'm sumi so much going to good to have you with us donald trump's former campaign chief paul man of ford and his associate rick gates are under house arrest after being indicted in the special counsel's russia investigation now both men pled not guilty to charges including conspiracy and money laundering another former trump advisor george papadopoulos has pled guilty to lying to f.b.i. agents donald trump denies any collusion between his campaign team and moscow during the two thousand and sixteen presidential election. a trump campaign chief turn some self end to the f.b.i. a key advisor makes a guilty plea as the russian investigation closing in on donald trump's white house . palm on a four was at trump side when the billionaire outsider accepted the republican nomination so one floor and show he is said to have one pick trump's vice president mike pence the man just behind him has also been charged flanked by his lawyer he surrender
back in action in the champions league they travel to glasgow to face celtic but with their star robert love and dusty out who can step up to fill the void. i'm sumi so much going to good to have you with us donald trump's former campaign chief paul man of ford and his associate rick gates are under house arrest after being indicted in the special counsel's russia investigation now both men pled not guilty to charges including conspiracy and money laundering another former trump advisor george...
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in action in the champions league they travel to glasgow to face celtic without that their star robert love dosti who can step up to fill the board. and a defining moment for europe today marks five hundred years since martin luther challenge the catholic church and inspired the protestant reformation we'll take a look at his legacy. i'm serious i was going to get to have you with us we start with spain's political crisis now the central government has taken over direct rule of catalonia and the focus has shifted to brussels that's where ousted catalan president carlos bush is now at a press conference earlier the dismissed leader says he's only in belgium to bring the cattle on issue to quote the heart of the european union he and other ousted cabinet members traveled there after the spanish prosecutors announced they would file charges against them they stand accused of rebellion and other crimes which carry long prison sentences which among rejects those charges he says he will return to catalonia if there are guarantees of a fair judicial process let's go to our correspondent in brussel
in action in the champions league they travel to glasgow to face celtic without that their star robert love dosti who can step up to fill the board. and a defining moment for europe today marks five hundred years since martin luther challenge the catholic church and inspired the protestant reformation we'll take a look at his legacy. i'm serious i was going to get to have you with us we start with spain's political crisis now the central government has taken over direct rule of catalonia and...
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ancelotti in the dugout fire raced into an early leave thanks to a mats hummels header on ten minutes robert love and doubled barnsley just after half time but the defending champions failed to close out the game or lose scored twice within five minutes through. and selman kolo to snatch a comeback or two and draw. here's a look at the rest of the results from this weekend's bonus league imagines in sunday's late match life stage defeated struggling cologne earlier in the day freiburg beat hoffenheim three two as we saw in berlin came back to draw with byron on saturday dortmund one and. also want to get a ten over frankfurt left to late against dick dark to win their first home game and mind sharing points in a draw and then there was that school a struggle between him and we're going to blame and in the nor darby ronnie knight there was no other draw between shell and labor cruzan. well don't forget you can always get all your data on the news only go where ever you are just download our app from google play or the apple store that will give you access to the latest news from around the world a
ancelotti in the dugout fire raced into an early leave thanks to a mats hummels header on ten minutes robert love and doubled barnsley just after half time but the defending champions failed to close out the game or lose scored twice within five minutes through. and selman kolo to snatch a comeback or two and draw. here's a look at the rest of the results from this weekend's bonus league imagines in sunday's late match life stage defeated struggling cologne earlier in the day freiburg beat...
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i wonder if they eat the love granola in massachusetts. robert: not a lot of love for cam newton. jonathan: again? what is he doing now? robert: cam newton getting attention for all the wrong reasons. plus, will the nats turn two >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: they cannot come soon enough, a pep rally at nats park. it be loud friday when the cubs are here. max scherzer will throw in the series. he did not throw off the mound today. no bullpen session. most likely stephen strasburg will pitch game one. nobody's sure who is getting the start friday. >> he's throwing the ball so well right now, he is healthy. we're really excited. i don't know --do we know when he's going? robert: cam newton mayday splash today, and it was not a good one. >> physicality and getting the extra yards. does that give you enjoyment to see that? cam: it's funny to hear a female talk about routes like -- funny. robert: it was one of those moments. the "charlotte observer" beat to himr said he talked after the press conference and he did not apologize.
i wonder if they eat the love granola in massachusetts. robert: not a lot of love for cam newton. jonathan: again? what is he doing now? robert: cam newton getting attention for all the wrong reasons. plus, will the nats turn two >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: they cannot come soon enough, a pep rally at nats park. it be loud friday when the cubs are here. max scherzer will throw in the series. he did not throw off the mound today....
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. >> vegas's daughter in law says it's been tough because her family loved robert vega and so did her father-in-law. >> he loved gus and gus loved him. whatever happens at this point is just closure for us. >> reporter: the jury began deliberating this afternoon. they'll resume tomorrow morning. we could have a verdict tomorrow. reporting live in fairfield, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, jodi. >>> he turned himself in the man who triggered a police stand off in the east by. saturday morning police received a 911 call in fremont. she told police her boyfriend assaulted her and she was still inside the home police surrounded the house after eight hours finally went inside but the give had run away. today this man turned himself into fremont police. accused of assaulting his girlfriend and police say he already had a winter out for arrest on drug paraphernalia charges. >>> bullying in schools is getting worse for california students who are muslim. that's the findings of a new study by the counsel on american islamic relations or care. it's annual survey more than 1,000 st
. >> vegas's daughter in law says it's been tough because her family loved robert vega and so did her father-in-law. >> he loved gus and gus loved him. whatever happens at this point is just closure for us. >> reporter: the jury began deliberating this afternoon. they'll resume tomorrow morning. we could have a verdict tomorrow. reporting live in fairfield, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, jodi. >>> he turned himself in the man who triggered a...
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robert: yeah, i love the idea of the catharsis for culture shock. abhay: oh yeah, for sure, especially when you're in downtown la, dodging bullets en route to class and stuff like that. and yeah, it's interesting too because i've been--i moved from india, and then i moved here, and i've been here for 12 years. and people always ask me like, "why don't you have an american accent?" and i tell them, you know, "if i did have an american accent, i'd sound like one of those weather guys, you know. it'd be like, 'traffic on the 101 really bad.'" robert: and of course, it's that fresh point of view, huh? i mean, and it's kind of like, in a way, the idea of you touching people who can relate to that kind of cultural upbringing, and also the people who can't, but know that it's there because we're in such a diverse area, right? samson: absolutely, and if you look at the whole demographic of america, the immigrant influx is so high. and we keep hearing comedy about immigrants from americans. that's like a marketing professor teaching history, which just doesn
robert: yeah, i love the idea of the catharsis for culture shock. abhay: oh yeah, for sure, especially when you're in downtown la, dodging bullets en route to class and stuff like that. and yeah, it's interesting too because i've been--i moved from india, and then i moved here, and i've been here for 12 years. and people always ask me like, "why don't you have an american accent?" and i tell them, you know, "if i did have an american accent, i'd sound like one of those weather...
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robert, we love having you go on. it's so great to see you. >> thank you, liz. it's good to be with you, ma'am,. liz: what do you think of the epa scott pruitt pushing back on this plan? >> i think it's wonderful. we fully support president trump and all right.'s decision to repeal the so-called clean power plan. liz, it was an illegal rule by the obama administration in the first place on february 9th, 2016, murray energy corporation got a say in that role before the united states supreme court. we were joined by 29 states that also thought it was illegal. it's the only time, liz, that the supreme court ever ruled on a matter without a lower court ruling first. so it had to be overturned. at it preserve low cost reliable electric power in the united states. but most importantly as far as coal is concerned, it will save 25,000 jobs. we calculated the number. 25,000 coal mining jobs, this overturning of the clean power plan. plus, 275,000 additional direct jobs. liz: straighten this out for us. the federal government under obama was getting really far into the st
robert, we love having you go on. it's so great to see you. >> thank you, liz. it's good to be with you, ma'am,. liz: what do you think of the epa scott pruitt pushing back on this plan? >> i think it's wonderful. we fully support president trump and all right.'s decision to repeal the so-called clean power plan. liz, it was an illegal rule by the obama administration in the first place on february 9th, 2016, murray energy corporation got a say in that role before the united states...
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robert plant on this morning from led zeppelin. >> yes. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: somebody that i know you love. >> robert plant i idolize.u look at me, this guy's a male model, he's so good-looking, but i was not. in high school i was not that attractive. >> jimmy: i find it impossible to believe but go on. >> i've evolved into these looks. but robert plant to me was like a god. and i would spend, again -- i would spend time in my room sitting there, listening to led zeppelin and robert plant and the beatles and the stones. and i just loved music. >> jimmy: you asked him a great question this morning. you asked him if he's ever made love or had sex to his own mu c music. >> and of course he looked at me and said, who are you? he didn't answer it, exactly. >> jimmy: have you ever had sex listening to your own radio show? [ laughter ] >> yes. after i tie my wife up, we -- no. that would be a big mistake. actually, i've never been able to get a woman in bed unless the radio show's on. >> jimmy: you said something on the air a couple of weeks ago and i made note of it because i felt like it needed follow-up. you said your wi
robert plant on this morning from led zeppelin. >> yes. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: somebody that i know you love. >> robert plant i idolize.u look at me, this guy's a male model, he's so good-looking, but i was not. in high school i was not that attractive. >> jimmy: i find it impossible to believe but go on. >> i've evolved into these looks. but robert plant to me was like a god. and i would spend, again -- i would spend time in my room sitting there,...
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robert e. lee loves the position he has. he will gather his army and try to resurrect his campaign in maryland. this is where the critics come in. a couple of quotes. from early historians of the american civil war. people who would have been alive at the time of the war. calling this one of the most controversial decisions. he is fighting with the creek to his front, and other people think about the river behind him. the potomac is three miles behind his line. most people come to the battlefield and they expect to see the potomac river and that robert ely one foot in the river and the other out -- that robert e. lee has one foot in the river and the other out of the river. he has room to maneuver. there are several other ridges behind the lines that if he has to fall back he has a perfect place to do so. one thing these quotes do not take into consideration is what was going on in his mind. why did he make a decision to stand and fight at sharpsburg? in his own words in 1868, "i went into maryland to give battle." you do no
robert e. lee loves the position he has. he will gather his army and try to resurrect his campaign in maryland. this is where the critics come in. a couple of quotes. from early historians of the american civil war. people who would have been alive at the time of the war. calling this one of the most controversial decisions. he is fighting with the creek to his front, and other people think about the river behind him. the potomac is three miles behind his line. most people come to the...
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would it be right to say that professor robert langdon with his love of travel and his brilliant codeyou would love to be? exactly. here's more daring, he is a lot more intelligent. everything he says, you have to think of. i pointed out that when robert langdon sees a painting, he says it takes in three days. people around the world wa nt to three days. people around the world want to know. langdon is still out there cracking codes and travelling there cracking codes and travelling the world. how long can he go on?|§ have some pretty bad situations. you are now so known for this series. —— can you see yourself as still a young writer, going into a different genre, writing something so left—field that your stable audience would be surprised by it?” left—field that your stable audience would be surprised by it? i have ideas i can't put out there in public. between you, me and them.” have books that would shock everyone. it is so far out of the realm. it would be fun to write. hopefully we will sit in a room this is spectacular and talk about it. hello there. after a weekend of being ba
would it be right to say that professor robert langdon with his love of travel and his brilliant codeyou would love to be? exactly. here's more daring, he is a lot more intelligent. everything he says, you have to think of. i pointed out that when robert langdon sees a painting, he says it takes in three days. people around the world wa nt to three days. people around the world want to know. langdon is still out there cracking codes and travelling there cracking codes and travelling the world....
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washington braces for the opening of a sealed indictment stemming from special counsel robert mueller's russia investigation. love 'em or leave 'em is the choice for republican lawmakers as two senators questioned the president's competence and moral standing. arizona's jeff flake announced he would not seek re-election and challenged his republican cog lesion to stand up to the president. >> we must stop pretending that the politics and conduct some of in our executive branch are normal. they are not normal. >> dickerson: bob corker of tennessee is another republican critic leaving the senate he claims the president's volatile behavior and inability to tell the truth threatens america's national security. >> i don't know why he lowers himself to such a low, low standard and basis our country, but he does. >> dickerson: we'll talk to him about it. after meeting with senate republicans the president said there are far more loving him than leaving him. >> i call it a love fest, almost a love fest, maybe it was a love fest. but we had standing ovations, there is great unity. >> dickerson: president will need that pa
washington braces for the opening of a sealed indictment stemming from special counsel robert mueller's russia investigation. love 'em or leave 'em is the choice for republican lawmakers as two senators questioned the president's competence and moral standing. arizona's jeff flake announced he would not seek re-election and challenged his republican cog lesion to stand up to the president. >> we must stop pretending that the politics and conduct some of in our executive branch are normal....
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washington braces for the opening of a sealed indictment stemming from special counsel robert mueller's russia investigation. loveleave 'em is the choice for republican lawmakers as two senators questioned the president's competence and moral standing. arizona's jeff flake announced he would not seek re-election and challenged his republican cog lesion to stand up to the president. >> we must stop pretending that the politics and conduct some of in our executive branch are normal. they are not normal. >> dickerson: bob corker of tennessee is another republican critic leaving the senate he claims the president's volatile behavior and inability to tell the truth threatens america's national security. >> i don't know why he lowers
washington braces for the opening of a sealed indictment stemming from special counsel robert mueller's russia investigation. loveleave 'em is the choice for republican lawmakers as two senators questioned the president's competence and moral standing. arizona's jeff flake announced he would not seek re-election and challenged his republican cog lesion to stand up to the president. >> we must stop pretending that the politics and conduct some of in our executive branch are normal. they...
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but loving the philly love. 14,000 with expected. robertovington, sharp-shooter coming over and signing autographs. this is a great experience for people who made the trip. i want to show you the warmups before. big story lines. for one, fans drove all the way from philly. they want to know how long joel embiid will play. 20 minutes or less. embiid is very disappointed by that. that's the way i'll summarize his frank comments after signing that big $148 million contract. there is ben simmons who has also been dealing with injuries. he is expected to see meaningful time on the court. last but not least, markelle fultz, making his nba debut. he grew up a half-hour from here. gave out a ton of tickets! >> i think my mom. my mom, my family, my sister, and one of my teachers from high school who helped me throughout my whole school career to get through school. she taught me a lot. i am excited to have those people come out. >> reporter: keep in mind, three years ago he was playing high school ball a half hour from here. amazing the transition h
but loving the philly love. 14,000 with expected. robertovington, sharp-shooter coming over and signing autographs. this is a great experience for people who made the trip. i want to show you the warmups before. big story lines. for one, fans drove all the way from philly. they want to know how long joel embiid will play. 20 minutes or less. embiid is very disappointed by that. that's the way i'll summarize his frank comments after signing that big $148 million contract. there is ben simmons...
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larry: i love that. robertey don't worry about anything at all. >> the redskins have been doing that for so many years now. robert: ten years. alison: it makes such an impact on the women's lives. robert: mac brown in lipstick. not good. larry: if it allo good stuff. alison: thanks. larry: next at a:00, teenagers heading to a raceway to learn safe driving. alison: the program that gives them a hands-on lesson aimed to save lives next at "abc7 news at 5:00". did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's up to 16 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to faster downloads with internet speeds up to 250 megabits per second. get fast internet and add phone and tv now for only $24.90 more per month. our lowest price ever on this offer. but only for a limited time. call today. comcast business. built for business. larry: teens across the world are
larry: i love that. robertey don't worry about anything at all. >> the redskins have been doing that for so many years now. robert: ten years. alison: it makes such an impact on the women's lives. robert: mac brown in lipstick. not good. larry: if it allo good stuff. alison: thanks. larry: next at a:00, teenagers heading to a raceway to learn safe driving. alison: the program that gives them a hands-on lesson aimed to save lives next at "abc7 news at 5:00". did you know slow...
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robert mueller. >> alice, would love to be able to do it. >> of course.he key is as laura knows and all the legal experts and everyone knows, rod rosenstein works for the department of justice. he's not president trump's personal attorney. i think moving forward for the administration, the best course of action would be to stop referring to this as a witch hunt, stop calling attention to the amount of time and money that's being spent on this. i want to give them the benefit of the doubt. i want to believe that this person and this administration did not collude with the russians. so if that is true, and if they say there is no collusion, and they were not involved, then let this investigation move forward. give them all the information. don't obstruct in any way, shape or form by continuing to call attention to the time and money that's being spent on this. and let's get the answer. i think the american people want that. not just republicans, i think the american people want to see this come to a conclusion. the best way is for them to focus on what they
robert mueller. >> alice, would love to be able to do it. >> of course.he key is as laura knows and all the legal experts and everyone knows, rod rosenstein works for the department of justice. he's not president trump's personal attorney. i think moving forward for the administration, the best course of action would be to stop referring to this as a witch hunt, stop calling attention to the amount of time and money that's being spent on this. i want to give them the benefit of the...
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♪ ♪and i will always love you ♪i will always love you, i ♪i will always, i will always ♪love you lou: john robertsrder on the fbi informant regarding the clinton collusion could be lifted as early as tomorrow. john roberts telling us there is a desire at the justice department to get senator grassley all the information on this corruption case that he has asked for and will require. the same source telling our john roberts that rod rosenstein, the deputy attorney general may not be as exposed as some are reporting or would have you believe. he did have a role in part of that case, but apparently was not in a position to know all about it nor about the gag order that had been put into effect against the informant. joining us tonight. circa news investigative reporter sarah carter who has been reporting on this case and broader corruption in the swamp for some time now. sarah, good to have you with us. congratulations on yourr your terrific reporting. john roberts saying the gag order as the informant's attorney said last night, all she wanted was for that gag order to be lifted. the informant ready
♪ ♪and i will always love you ♪i will always love you, i ♪i will always, i will always ♪love you lou: john robertsrder on the fbi informant regarding the clinton collusion could be lifted as early as tomorrow. john roberts telling us there is a desire at the justice department to get senator grassley all the information on this corruption case that he has asked for and will require. the same source telling our john roberts that rod rosenstein, the deputy attorney general may not be as...
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it meant that we could, you know, try to encapsulate the incredible, true love that robert and diane r nominee, and people are talking about oscar for this performance, but a time in high school, you were wondering what to do and weren't sure. it was your mom who said, why don't you take some drama classes? i loved reading that. moms just know, don't they? how did she know that this is going to be your thing? >> yes, you'll have to ask her. she really did and does. mothers do tend to know. yeah, i don't know. i think, you know, it is the m sym symbiotic connection. i was in her womb once. as a teenager, i was depressed and quite sad, didn't understand the meaning of all this insanity we call life. i didn't know where to go. i was experiencing what a lot of teenagers do, right? because i let things go, i let the right thing come in because i created space for it. this feels good, story telling. >> we're grateful to your mother, for encouraging. >> she'll be happy to hear. >> you also had a job at starbucks. >> the most romantic time of my life. it was when starbucks wasn't this multi-n
it meant that we could, you know, try to encapsulate the incredible, true love that robert and diane r nominee, and people are talking about oscar for this performance, but a time in high school, you were wondering what to do and weren't sure. it was your mom who said, why don't you take some drama classes? i loved reading that. moms just know, don't they? how did she know that this is going to be your thing? >> yes, you'll have to ask her. she really did and does. mothers do tend to...
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nurse roberts, she's got her stories. some guy named d.r.k. must love ms.use he's got the high score-- 41 million. d.r.k...dr. kelso. wakka-wakka-wakka! bloing! wakka-wakka-wakka wakka-wakka-wakka! bloing! wakka-wakka-wakka-wakka! oh, ms. pac-man... i would sex that bow right off your head. eat those dots, you naughty, naughty girl. hey, dr. cox. oh, hey, buddy, i was just thinking about you. yeah, i was thinking how it might be real nice to have somebody around here who could help me out. you know, somebody i could call, well, gosh, my resident. we would do stuff together. you know, medical stuff, and it would just be peaches. but then it occurred to me that a guy who looked a hell of a lot like you used to be that guy. monica, just because you have a new buddy doesn't mean you can all of a sudden drop all of your regular duties, and, i know, i just said "drop your duties," and so help me god, if you even smile, i will crush you into 2 little newbie cubes and hang you from my rearview mirror. what do you got to say for yourself? j.d., thinking: just do it.
nurse roberts, she's got her stories. some guy named d.r.k. must love ms.use he's got the high score-- 41 million. d.r.k...dr. kelso. wakka-wakka-wakka! bloing! wakka-wakka-wakka wakka-wakka-wakka! bloing! wakka-wakka-wakka-wakka! oh, ms. pac-man... i would sex that bow right off your head. eat those dots, you naughty, naughty girl. hey, dr. cox. oh, hey, buddy, i was just thinking about you. yeah, i was thinking how it might be real nice to have somebody around here who could help me out. you...
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i love tom hanks i wrote books long before i was lucky enough to have mr hanks play robert langer so i have i've always had my own langdon but a lot of people asked me you know when you wrote eventually go did you were you thinking of tom hanks i said i was just thinking of being able to sell enough copies to not lose my publishing but when i wrote that eventually go to those days are long gone dan brown remains as passionate as ever to mystery and puzzles his fans of the frankfurt books and know that anything could be a message in disguise and that dan brown may be the man behind it. i got warts and animals all these topics are coming up and all around events in europe here is today's you know max express. these works have been donated by renowned contemporary artists for a benefit auction. the proceeds not to go to the one hundred fifty eight families who survived the grenfell tower inferno in london last june and. among the most valuable pieces is fi schwimmer one nine three by german photographer volved gang tillman's the auction on monday at southern bees in london is expected t
i love tom hanks i wrote books long before i was lucky enough to have mr hanks play robert langer so i have i've always had my own langdon but a lot of people asked me you know when you wrote eventually go did you were you thinking of tom hanks i said i was just thinking of being able to sell enough copies to not lose my publishing but when i wrote that eventually go to those days are long gone dan brown remains as passionate as ever to mystery and puzzles his fans of the frankfurt books and...
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robert lived here 36 years. that's not uncommon here. people come to santa rosa, love it and want to stay. and raise kids here and build lives here. as you heard robert say he does plan to rebuild. hopefully will same will go for many of the folks in the neighborhood. right back there mark west estates 195 homes gone in a subdivision. this could be a neighborhood in alameda, oakland, san jose, on the peninsula. i mean this is not a ruler area. this is the suburbs, track homes with many many people. and we heard from sheriff's deputies in there, the reason it's blocked off right now is because they are still combing through looking to see if there are any people who didn't make it out. and unfortunately the number of 7 dead here in sonoma county two in napa, one in mendocino county. officials speck the numbers to droe on they get a handle on kwhapd. the fire so quickly started in the middle of the night. you heard robert saying he didn't get the alert. he just heard the emergency vehicles coming. and that's what enabled him to get his family out safe. to help his neighbors. jess. >> reporter
robert lived here 36 years. that's not uncommon here. people come to santa rosa, love it and want to stay. and raise kids here and build lives here. as you heard robert say he does plan to rebuild. hopefully will same will go for many of the folks in the neighborhood. right back there mark west estates 195 homes gone in a subdivision. this could be a neighborhood in alameda, oakland, san jose, on the peninsula. i mean this is not a ruler area. this is the suburbs, track homes with many many...
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she now tells robin roberts she made a huge mistake. >> i love women. i adore women. i care about them. i am a mother and grandmother. i have never done this before, and i will never, ever do it again. adrianna: donna karan says she made her remarks after a 14 hour plane ride, that she was exhausted and walked into a situation she was not prepared for. two people lost that i-4 five r five -- lost at sea fo months have returned it to dry land. the two survived on a years worth of food like oatmeal and rice. they said seeing a rescue team after so many months at sea was the single greatest moment of their lives. what were your emotions when sailors arrived? rights we got this. they are here to help us. >> i've got to be honest. the whole of the situation, it turned out to be one of the 10 greatest moments of my life. >> the to set foot on solid ground this morning at a u.s. naval base in southern japan. a huge dent in the front of a delta airlines plane carrying the oklahoma city thunder to the game. the game -- plana may have hit a bird before landing. the plane may- h
she now tells robin roberts she made a huge mistake. >> i love women. i adore women. i care about them. i am a mother and grandmother. i have never done this before, and i will never, ever do it again. adrianna: donna karan says she made her remarks after a 14 hour plane ride, that she was exhausted and walked into a situation she was not prepared for. two people lost that i-4 five r five -- lost at sea fo months have returned it to dry land. the two survived on a years worth of food like...
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. >> shepard: love the story. john roberts on the north lawn. kristin fisher with the back story. a look at photos. captain gary rose, medal of honor recipient as of today from the president of the united states. officially retired captain gary mike rose, his friends call him mike, was never in laos at the height of the vietnam war. rose is -- captain rose is 69 years old. he served as a medic in the military assistant command studies and observations group, which was an elite division of the special forces and is. it was so secret at the time for more than four decades he never spoke about it to one person on earth. for four decades. not even the people with whom he served. so this will be the first time that the people with whom he's served have gotten together since that day. it has not been a secret anymore for a few years. but for four decades he never spoke of this. imagine. those that served with him never forgot the bravery called operation tailwind in the land locked country in september of 1970. rose, then a sergeant, ran through a hail of gun fire to treat 50 to 60 sold
. >> shepard: love the story. john roberts on the north lawn. kristin fisher with the back story. a look at photos. captain gary rose, medal of honor recipient as of today from the president of the united states. officially retired captain gary mike rose, his friends call him mike, was never in laos at the height of the vietnam war. rose is -- captain rose is 69 years old. he served as a medic in the military assistant command studies and observations group, which was an elite division of...
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i love the fact that robert mueller is going down all the avenues here and has nothing to do with party started with marianne. we are going to end with david. david, final thoughts. >> first of all, mueller was the fbi director when this investigation seemed to have been covered up by the obama department of justice. eric holder seems to have put this thing under a rug and they didn't tell congress. they didn't inform congress. when this important decision about uranium one's purchase was going on no one in congress knew about it that's why this stinks to heaven. that's why jeff sessions must appoint an independent counsel other than robert mueller to investigate it. >> martha: we have to leave it there. >> last point. >> martha: real quick. >> on 2015 there were members sent by members of congress on the oversight committee. they are yot have hearing. they might have it now. >> there will be hearings now. >> martha: all of this come up from the hill story which said the fbi investigation while this process of approval was taking place. but the guy is on the committee didn't know about
i love the fact that robert mueller is going down all the avenues here and has nothing to do with party started with marianne. we are going to end with david. david, final thoughts. >> first of all, mueller was the fbi director when this investigation seemed to have been covered up by the obama department of justice. eric holder seems to have put this thing under a rug and they didn't tell congress. they didn't inform congress. when this important decision about uranium one's purchase was...
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robert e. lee being motivated not over slavery but love of state first.t's fundamentally part of the problem. civil war didn't just come because good people couldn't compromise on both sides. it came about because of slavery. >> that not apologizing thing, one thing that we were hoping he would do is hey you have to be the biggest man in the room. i lead menace a general and i get t he just said the opposite. i'll never apologize. i'll never apologize. that's what he has around him, the president. how can you expect anything different out of him? >> he said two things. oh, no. no, never. well, i'll apologize if i need to but not for something like that. absolutely not. i stand by my comment. >> he said an apology is possible for something, perhaps if he runs over a puppy or something like that, but in this case he won't apologize and it was obviously warranted. >> gentlemen, thank you very much. >>> the fbi is now investigating the $300 million contract to repair puerto rico's hurricane-ravaged power grid. why this deal that came from this little shop in
robert e. lee being motivated not over slavery but love of state first.t's fundamentally part of the problem. civil war didn't just come because good people couldn't compromise on both sides. it came about because of slavery. >> that not apologizing thing, one thing that we were hoping he would do is hey you have to be the biggest man in the room. i lead menace a general and i get t he just said the opposite. i'll never apologize. i'll never apologize. that's what he has around him, the...
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love seeing their faces light up. some faces that did not light up tonight -- robert: yeah. jonathan: ouch. i just paid him his five bucks, by the way. nancy: a rich man, robert. robert: big-time, here i come. sports is coming up. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: nats-cubs, game one of the nlds. the nets were struggling, but strasbourg was dealing, seven solid innings, 10 k's in the sixth, anthony rizzo lines it to write. harper cannot quite get it. bryant scores. cubs win 3-0. game two tomorrow night at nats park. scott abraham is live there. needless to say, this was a tough one. ror may haver changed the course of the game and may have changed the series for the nationals. anthony rendon's blunder in the sixth inning gave the cubli this loss is not on starter stephen strasburg, becoming just the second pitcher in postseason history to strike out 10 batters and not give up a run and still take the loss. the nats find themselves in an early 0-1 hole against chicago. >> runs are at a premium. kris and anthony have good at-bats. from the
love seeing their faces light up. some faces that did not light up tonight -- robert: yeah. jonathan: ouch. i just paid him his five bucks, by the way. nancy: a rich man, robert. robert: big-time, here i come. sports is coming up. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: nats-cubs, game one of the nlds. the nets were struggling, but strasbourg was dealing, seven solid innings, 10 k's in the sixth, anthony rizzo lines it to write. harper...
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robert e-mails, i love evan newmark's commentary, especially his facial expressions the interaction betweenon my face. >> my mother told me, you've got to stop it with the facial, with the hands. she was very critical of me the last time i was on >> she's a smart lady, her feedback is spot on, because it's usually negative. >> very pro-kelly. >> that's why she's brilliant, we appreciate that she watches all the time we have facebook earnings coming up, apple earning, trump's fed chair choice potentially coming. >> is there a fed meeting as well just the fed choice. also jobs number on friday i do think it is going to be all packed and the testimony among the social media guys in d.c i think earnings season, aside from the two big bellwethers, facebook and apple, may cool off a little bit the market feels like we got it, earnings are in place right now. >> i think the one thing i'm going to be interested in, won't be here next friday, but wage growth the one thing we didn't talk about when we were talking about the bond market earlier. >> you'll be running with your air pods keep the mailbag
robert e-mails, i love evan newmark's commentary, especially his facial expressions the interaction betweenon my face. >> my mother told me, you've got to stop it with the facial, with the hands. she was very critical of me the last time i was on >> she's a smart lady, her feedback is spot on, because it's usually negative. >> very pro-kelly. >> that's why she's brilliant, we appreciate that she watches all the time we have facebook earnings coming up, apple earning,...
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former chief of staff reince priebus taking questions from robert mueller's team and the president says he lovesnight, 90% of residents there have no power. let's go "outfront." good evening. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, a war of words. that's what iran's top nuclear
former chief of staff reince priebus taking questions from robert mueller's team and the president says he lovesnight, 90% of residents there have no power. let's go "outfront." good evening. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, a war of words. that's what iran's top nuclear
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former chief of staff reince priebus taking questions from robert mueller's team and the president says he loves puerto rico, but still tonight, 90% of residents there have no power. let's go "outfront." good evening. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, a war of words. that's what iran's top nuclear chief says president trump is doing today. trump calling iran a murderous regime and formally labbe lly le elite military core of iran terrorist group. this is big because tonight, the head of iran's nuclear agency says what president trump did today was quote tantamount to a declaration of war. >> the revolutionary guard is the iranian supreme leader's corrupt personal terror force and militia. i am authorizing the treasury department to further sanction the entire islamic revolutionary guard core for its support for terrorism. >> now, the president is also moving to go back on the biggest u.s. foreign policy deal in at least 40 years. that is of course the iranian nuclear deal. declaring today that iran is thot in compliance with what was president obama's signature foreign policy deal. >> the ir
former chief of staff reince priebus taking questions from robert mueller's team and the president says he loves puerto rico, but still tonight, 90% of residents there have no power. let's go "outfront." good evening. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, a war of words. that's what iran's top nuclear chief says president trump is doing today. trump calling iran a murderous regime and formally labbe lly le elite military core of iran terrorist group. this is big because...
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love doing both. host: the book is "robert ionna his life and times -- gorbachev's life and times."nk you very much. >> visit us at q&a.org. q&a programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> if you enjoyed this week's q&a interview with william taubman, your some other programs you may like. judy shelton on the economic problems that led to the collapse of the soviet union. crack shirley talked about his book on ronald reagan. simon on his book the romanovs. you can watch this anytime or search our entire video library at c-span.org. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up up monday morning, we will talk about hollywood and the democratic party with hollywood reporter jeremy bar. then a look at lobbying during the trump administration, the weekly standard will join us. how the federal government is aiding to combat wildfires. former agriculture undersecretary robert bonnie will take your calls and comments. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern on monday morning. join the discussion. >> to
love doing both. host: the book is "robert ionna his life and times -- gorbachev's life and times."nk you very much. >> visit us at q&a.org. q&a programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> if you enjoyed this week's q&a interview with william taubman, your some other programs you may like. judy shelton on the economic problems that led to the collapse of the soviet union. crack shirley talked about his book on ronald reagan. simon on his book the...
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robert mueller. it is something the white house floated before. >> they would love to do t. talk to me about the political implications. >> i think they'd love to do it but this made it a whole lot more difficult, because it's not like we've got a witch-hunt where there is nothing. now we've got something that's real. we not only have the campaign manager who is, unquestionably going to be convicted on these charges. these are iron-tight charges. it's all based on documents. there's nothing about witness credibility here. all you have to do is put into evidence these documents. >> these are deposits, transfers, payments, checks. >> right. e-mails. >> yes. >> and then ---along with -- >> we got richard gates walking out of the courtroom there. questions answered -- let's listen in. >> [ inaudible ]. >> well, i think you all saw today that president donald trump was correct. there is no evidence that mr. manafort or the trump campaign colluded with the russian government. mr. manafort represented pro-european union campaigns for the ukrainian -- and in that he was seeking to f
robert mueller. it is something the white house floated before. >> they would love to do t. talk to me about the political implications. >> i think they'd love to do it but this made it a whole lot more difficult, because it's not like we've got a witch-hunt where there is nothing. now we've got something that's real. we not only have the campaign manager who is, unquestionably going to be convicted on these charges. these are iron-tight charges. it's all based on documents. there's...
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love it. join us tonight at 9:00 on newschannel8 as united players will join robert burton in studio to discusshe last call at r.f.k. tonight at 9:00. jonathan: was he admiring it or dissing it? michelle: combination. erin: michelle gets it. michelle: a last check of weather. steve: fantastic tonight. a little on the cool side. if you have plans this evening. tomorrow looks great. friday, t.g.i.f. around 75 degrees. fantastic for the weekend. gorgeous for the run. monday, going to feel more like summerrish. humid. but then cooling off next week. michelle: all right. "world news tonight" with david muir up next. jonathan: thank you for being with us. see you have a great night. cnarrator: ed gillespie and i wants to endis ad. a woman's right to choose. ed giof a woman'sd put thpersonal decisions,rge not women and their doctors. as governor, ed gillespie says, i would like to see abortion be banned. if ed gillespie would like to see abortion banned, i would like to see i would like to see i would like to see that ed gillespie never becomes governor. >>> tonight, the stunning and deeply personal m
love it. join us tonight at 9:00 on newschannel8 as united players will join robert burton in studio to discusshe last call at r.f.k. tonight at 9:00. jonathan: was he admiring it or dissing it? michelle: combination. erin: michelle gets it. michelle: a last check of weather. steve: fantastic tonight. a little on the cool side. if you have plans this evening. tomorrow looks great. friday, t.g.i.f. around 75 degrees. fantastic for the weekend. gorgeous for the run. monday, going to feel more...
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is cutting loose, would it be right to say that professor roberts langdon with his travel and code breaking and of thing else is the guy you'd lovethe best way to say it, he's the man i wish i could be, he is more daring and intelligent. somebody once joked that how could he be more intelligent because he says everything you think. but then i pointed out when he says something off the top of his head about a painting, it took me three days to research that. how long can langdon go on? he has tough luck and ends up in some pretty bad situation so i don't know! if i was him i might go home for a while. i think langdon need a vacation and he might take one. you're now so well known for the series, could you see yourself as, still a young writer, just going into a different genre, writing something left field, that your stable audience would be completely be surprised by. i have some ideas i cannot possibly put out but sure. it is just between you, me and millions of years. i have some ideas for a book which would shock everyone, it's so far outside the realm of what i am known for. but it would be a lot of fun to write. fiction? non
is cutting loose, would it be right to say that professor roberts langdon with his travel and code breaking and of thing else is the guy you'd lovethe best way to say it, he's the man i wish i could be, he is more daring and intelligent. somebody once joked that how could he be more intelligent because he says everything you think. but then i pointed out when he says something off the top of his head about a painting, it took me three days to research that. how long can langdon go on? he has...
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roberts kron 4 news a close one for stanford. they were reser stadium taking the 1-6 oregon state beavers. bryce loveng from the sideline... he was out with an ankle injury. beavers up 14-9 in the fourth -- harrison phillips forces the fumble... stanford gets the ball with two minutes and a half left in the game. cardinal drive down the field -- keller chryst finds j-j arcega whiteside for the touchdown... they go up 15-14 after missing a few two point conversions oregon state go for it with three state go for it oregon conversionstwo point missing a few 14 after they go up 15-14 after news roberts kron 4 county stanley in marin county stanley roberts kron 4 news news roberts kron 4 county stanley roberts kron 4 news a close one for stanford. they were reser stadium taking the 1-6 oregon state beavers. bryce love just watching from the sideline... he was out with an ankle injury. beavers up 14-9 in the fourth -- harrison the fumble... stanford gets two minutes and a half left cardinal field -- keller arcega whiteside for touchdown... 14 after missing a few conversionsstate go for it seconds left -- d
roberts kron 4 news a close one for stanford. they were reser stadium taking the 1-6 oregon state beavers. bryce loveng from the sideline... he was out with an ankle injury. beavers up 14-9 in the fourth -- harrison phillips forces the fumble... stanford gets the ball with two minutes and a half left in the game. cardinal drive down the field -- keller chryst finds j-j arcega whiteside for the touchdown... they go up 15-14 after missing a few two point conversions oregon state go for it with...
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robert. good to meet you. now i got to meet you. it was good to meet my brother but not a good place i met him in. we just said, hi, how you doing, i love, and then we had to go back to our pods. not much of a meeting but it was something. >> bobby wolford was quite a bit different than his brother robert. >> yeah! big bob's back! >> he had a much more carefree, lackadaisical attitude. he was much more lighthearted and much more of a jokester. >> what you want? what you want? >> bobby the white boy. give me some that, boy. >> you know. >> y'all know how to do it. >> soon, this new angle to the wolford story was about to expand even further because robert and bobby were not alone. >> well, they got my brother robert here, they got my sister andrea here. >> turns out bobby and robert's sister andrea is also in the same jail. >> it's weird how [ bleep ] happens. i mean -- >> robert wolford is my brother from my dad's side. we have the same dad but we have different moms. me and bobby have the same mom and the same dad. >> unlike her older brothers who had been in and out of jail over the years, this was 19-year-old andrea's first time in j
robert. good to meet you. now i got to meet you. it was good to meet my brother but not a good place i met him in. we just said, hi, how you doing, i love, and then we had to go back to our pods. not much of a meeting but it was something. >> bobby wolford was quite a bit different than his brother robert. >> yeah! big bob's back! >> he had a much more carefree, lackadaisical attitude. he was much more lighthearted and much more of a jokester. >> what you want? what you...
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i love tom hanks i wrote books long before i was lucky enough to have mr hanks play robert langer so i have i've always had my own langdon but a lot of people asked me you know when you wrote eventually go did you were you thinking of tom hanks i said i was just thinking of being able to sell enough copies to not lose my publishing. when i wrote that eventually go to those days are long gone dan brown remains as popular as ever to mystery and puzzles his fans of the frankfurt book fan know that anything could be a message in this. guards and the dan brown may be the man behind it. are the warts and animals all these topics are coming up in our round up of college savings in europe here is today's next express. these works have been donated by renowned contemporary artists for a benefit auction. the proceeds will to go to the one hundred fifty eight families who survived the grenfell tower inferno in london last june and. among the most valuable pieces is the one nine three by german photographer evolve gang tillmans the auction on monday at sotheby's in london is expected to raise mo
i love tom hanks i wrote books long before i was lucky enough to have mr hanks play robert langer so i have i've always had my own langdon but a lot of people asked me you know when you wrote eventually go did you were you thinking of tom hanks i said i was just thinking of being able to sell enough copies to not lose my publishing. when i wrote that eventually go to those days are long gone dan brown remains as popular as ever to mystery and puzzles his fans of the frankfurt book fan know that...
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love the questions. steve: they are good this year. larry: robert is here with sports. big week. robert: that time of the year where the games are 17 innings long and 16 innings long. those games. once again the nats have a chance to do something big. year after year they take home the division title. but for what? they did it again this year. but guess what? cubbies are coming to town. scott abraham was at nats park for workout number one. scott: the journey to the fall classic is underway. under blue skies on a perfect october afternoon. the washington nationals held the first preplayoff work out. it was a long one. the club on the field for over two hours today. the club was loose. >> every time we make it to the playoffs we want to win the world series. only one team will win the world series. we will prepare and do everything we can to give ourselves best chance. hopefully at the ent of october it's us -- end of october it's us. scott: plenty of questions around max scherzer. he told reporters he will pitch in the nlds. which game? still to be determined. >> it's tough for m
love the questions. steve: they are good this year. larry: robert is here with sports. big week. robert: that time of the year where the games are 17 innings long and 16 innings long. those games. once again the nats have a chance to do something big. year after year they take home the division title. but for what? they did it again this year. but guess what? cubbies are coming to town. scott abraham was at nats park for workout number one. scott: the journey to the fall classic is underway....
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love or dance to the next. president of the world so very. seriously send us an e-mail. up on our t.v. developments in the rush to beat investigation special counsel robert muller takes a closer look at a lobbying firm co-founded by the protest of brothers. and a popular anti-virus software now accused of being spyware how the company's trying to save its reputation. then world leaders brace for what many consider an eminent threat from north korea will discuss how the asia pacific is preparing later in the show. it's tuesday october twenty fourth four pm here in washington d.c. on the national banks and you're watching our team america we start this hour with the new developments unfolding in the investigation of the two thousand and sixteen tromp russia probe the investigation being led by special counsel robert muller as now looking at tony and american lobbyists and the brother of hillary clinton's campaign chairman john podesta artie's trying to travel as has the story. tony podesta and his loving company of the protest a group are now in the middle of a federal investigation this after ties were discovered with former trump campaign chairman paul m
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love add some heat to a very old case? stay with us. >> announcer: "20/20" continues. once again, deborah robertsow shifts in time and location, 14 years later far from the palm trees, sunny beaches and luxury yachts of palm beach, florida, 835 miles to be exact, to the lovely, quaint town of abingdon, virginia nestled in the majestic blue ridge mountains. >> we kind of combine the best of both worlds, we have that small town charm. people come here to stay, and enjoy the culture, and then they go enjoy the great outdoors as well. >> reporter: and it's here in this leafy, rural area that two out-of-towners buy a prime piece of property in 2004, building this 4,100-square foot home in an exclusive subdivision, and the house looks even better from the back. it's right on the lake where you can see the owners' private dock and watercraft. >> they're very friendly, outgoing, nice. >> reporter: neighbors brook and rocky blevins become close friends with the newcomers known to them as "debbie" and "mike." >> he was a happy, affectionate type person. they would hug you when you'd go see them. >> if you
love add some heat to a very old case? stay with us. >> announcer: "20/20" continues. once again, deborah robertsow shifts in time and location, 14 years later far from the palm trees, sunny beaches and luxury yachts of palm beach, florida, 835 miles to be exact, to the lovely, quaint town of abingdon, virginia nestled in the majestic blue ridge mountains. >> we kind of combine the best of both worlds, we have that small town charm. people come here to stay, and enjoy the...
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love money. once you start touching that, that's when they start talking. >> robert mueller has great leeway to investigate just about whatever he wants. it started with alleged collusion between the trump campaign and the kremlin. but the entirety of the indictment. manafort and gates is focused on lobbying work they did for ukrainian interests. again with no reference to the trump campaign. so clearly mr. mueller may be intending to use his leeway to investigate related areas. in order to compel their testimony on the central matter of alleged russian collusion in the trump campaign it's interesting mr. mueller chose this day to sun seal the guilty plea from mr. papadopoulos. he chose to do it today because i think he wanted to convey to the american public i'm not just rooting around in old tank returns -- old tax returns. kennedy: it also takes the news cycle off the fusion gps russia stories that eclipsed so much. it was a bad week for hillary clinton and by association a bad week for robert mueller since he was head of the fbi during some of those investigations into the russian operatives trying to
love money. once you start touching that, that's when they start talking. >> robert mueller has great leeway to investigate just about whatever he wants. it started with alleged collusion between the trump campaign and the kremlin. but the entirety of the indictment. manafort and gates is focused on lobbying work they did for ukrainian interests. again with no reference to the trump campaign. so clearly mr. mueller may be intending to use his leeway to investigate related areas. in order...
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robert sap went blind. forcing him to give up a career he loved. but sap found something new to do with his time.he picked up the skill by teaching himself now. he creates custom works everything from cabinets and armoires to bunk beds. >> fighting the fire you go into a house and it's tollly blackout that's how i feel like i went into a house fire. i didn't come back out of the it yet. >> sap will donate some of his pieces to an auction all the money from the winning bids will be donated to the safe fund that gives families a fallen first responders $25,000 when they lose a loved one. >>> well talk about a unique driving range fame european city two professional golfers captain for the european and u.s. rider cup golf teams got to take some shots from a paris land mark. the promotional fun at the eiffel tower a part of pumping up international golf fans for the rider cup tournament. it will be hosted by paris next year. >> a local organization is all about giving city children a taste of the great outdoors. >> our bill anderson went out to see how it's helping them find new passions and other wa
robert sap went blind. forcing him to give up a career he loved. but sap found something new to do with his time.he picked up the skill by teaching himself now. he creates custom works everything from cabinets and armoires to bunk beds. >> fighting the fire you go into a house and it's tollly blackout that's how i feel like i went into a house fire. i didn't come back out of the it yet. >> sap will donate some of his pieces to an auction all the money from the winning bids will be...
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love that movie. >> 12 years old. i'm watching julia robertso it. yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: do you -- you're doing so much press. and i know you're so busy. do you get to enjoy the summer at all? do you get to, like, chill out? >> well, last time i saw you, february, we were on hiatus. i had wrist surgery. so that was all fine. but then once my wrist healed, my doctor he said that he wanted me to get back into physical therapy and, you know, make this movement. i said cool. so i can get back on my motorcycle. >> jimmy: no, that's not what he meant. that's not what he meant. >> but that's how i took it. and so -- so on my downtime i ride with a bunch of my friends. some from japan, some from oregon. >> jimmy: really? >> and we were riding from oregon down to los angeles. yeah. >> jimmy: oh this is such, like a "fast and the furious" type of thing. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i mean you -- you meet from all different countries and go and ride? >> totally, yeah. >> jimmy: oh, that's -- i mean -- that sounds -- your life sounds so cool. >> you want to come n
love that movie. >> 12 years old. i'm watching julia robertso it. yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: do you -- you're doing so much press. and i know you're so busy. do you get to enjoy the summer at all? do you get to, like, chill out? >> well, last time i saw you, february, we were on hiatus. i had wrist surgery. so that was all fine. but then once my wrist healed, my doctor he said that he wanted me to get back into physical therapy and, you know, make this movement. i said...