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ronnie tye. the most amazing person in the world. >> i get married on the 23rd. i'm pretty excited about that. she's a very sweet girl. and i do love her. she's the best thing that's happened to me. >> he's just amazing. it's like he has his own little disposition, i guess, that i like. he's very honest. no matter what, he will tell me the truth. some things he's told me, i'm like, coy have lived without that. >> she keeps me out of trouble. she helps me out a lot. >> i got his name on my leg. you want to see it? because i love him and he loves me, and i would marry him in that cemetery out back if that's the case. it doesn't bother me. >> but a relationship behind bars poses a unique set of problems. >> we get four hours every two weeks. that's kind of what i live for, four hours every two weeks. >> and those visits might become even more restricted since tye was recently caught with a cell phone charger. prison officials might decide to put him on non-contact visitation status or suspend it alt
ronnie tye. the most amazing person in the world. >> i get married on the 23rd. i'm pretty excited about that. she's a very sweet girl. and i do love her. she's the best thing that's happened to me. >> he's just amazing. it's like he has his own little disposition, i guess, that i like. he's very honest. no matter what, he will tell me the truth. some things he's told me, i'm like, coy have lived without that. >> she keeps me out of trouble. she helps me out a lot. >> i...
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ronnie: wow. jared: i like the brick. ronnie: yeah.s: you guys excited about this? brando: totally. ronnie: definitely. this is really cool. steve: dude, look at the ceiling. i love it. brando: i do love that ceiling. that's cool. steve: this is gonna have a total specialty feel. lemonis: my expectation is that the chicago retail shop, combined with the wholesale warehouse, could become a $3-million-plus business in the next 12 months. you combine that with the $6 million that bodhi is already doing in california, we're scratching $10 million really quickly. steve: this is gonna be our best shop yet, for sure. lemonis: you think so? steve: yeah. lemonis: back in orange county, i still have one more surprise for our team. i wanted to thank you guys for what i would consider an interesting process, but i really don't believe that steve could have done this without you guys. steve: no way. i couldn't have. no way. lemonis: so, what i wanted to do is i wanted to give back 10% of my original investment to the team in here. ♪ jared: i'm very
ronnie: wow. jared: i like the brick. ronnie: yeah.s: you guys excited about this? brando: totally. ronnie: definitely. this is really cool. steve: dude, look at the ceiling. i love it. brando: i do love that ceiling. that's cool. steve: this is gonna have a total specialty feel. lemonis: my expectation is that the chicago retail shop, combined with the wholesale warehouse, could become a $3-million-plus business in the next 12 months. you combine that with the $6 million that bodhi is already...
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ronnie chan, thank you for joining as. from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: we begin this evening with north korea, american intelligence agencies estimate -- that northa oh korea will able to launch a reliable missile that could reach the united states within one year. it had previously been thought that pyongyang was a roughly four years from developing long-range missiles. however, in a test earlier this month, north korea demonstrated capabilities of striking alaska. it forces officials to realize they miscalculated the
ronnie chan, thank you for joining as. from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: we begin this evening with north korea, american intelligence agencies estimate -- that northa oh korea will able to launch a reliable missile that could reach the united states within one year. it had previously been thought that pyongyang was a roughly four years from developing long-range missiles. however, in a test earlier this month, north korea demonstrated capabilities of...
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ronnie is a good guy. >> ronnie is very -- he's such a news hound. >> we love that. we love our news hounds. keep the comments coming. we'll give you those personalized forecasts birthday shoutouts as much as you can. >> what's the weather like in culpeper, reston. >> that's why i said as much as we can. saturated there this morning. a couple clouds coming across. beautiful blue skies over the capitol. generally speaking there should be a good amount of sunshine as we work our way through the day today but we will have some clouds across from time to time. off to the north and west of town there is a cold front right through west virginia, portions of pennsylvania. that's going to slide through here kind of midafternoon into the early evening hours. that's your chance where we could pop a thunderstorm or two. is everybody around the region going to see them today? no, absolutely not. in fact, more people will stay dry throughout the day today than will i can't rule it out as a possibility as you'll see on futurecast. 12 o'clock most of the showers ov
ronnie is a good guy. >> ronnie is very -- he's such a news hound. >> we love that. we love our news hounds. keep the comments coming. we'll give you those personalized forecasts birthday shoutouts as much as you can. >> what's the weather like in culpeper, reston. >> that's why i said as much as we can. saturated there this morning. a couple clouds coming across. beautiful blue skies over the capitol. generally speaking there should be a good amount of sunshine as we...
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for the last four years, workers like ronnie, a courier, taking his employer to task over his employmentor them and they're defending the action. he could only pay to bring his claim with the help of his union. most people working in this industry are living on the pay cheque, basically. so it's really hard to take money that you don't even know when it will end. from builders to bankers, teachers to police officers, workers can bring tribunal claims for everything from unfair dismissal to discrimination. there never used to be a charge for issuing a claim and having a trial, but the coalition government introduced fees of up to £1,200 to deter weak cases. in march, unison had argued that tribunal fees were discriminatory and denied workers access to justice. the court has now agreed. today's ruling is huge. it means that not only the order which introduced tribunal fees back in 2013 is quashed, it also means that everyone who paid those fees, and that is a sum amounting to some £32 million, will now get their money back. after a four—year legal struggle, unison claims this is the bigges
for the last four years, workers like ronnie, a courier, taking his employer to task over his employmentor them and they're defending the action. he could only pay to bring his claim with the help of his union. most people working in this industry are living on the pay cheque, basically. so it's really hard to take money that you don't even know when it will end. from builders to bankers, teachers to police officers, workers can bring tribunal claims for everything from unfair dismissal to...
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, ronnie," is a way of saying america's break.was able to link economic faith to faith in america. >> no sitting president had visited the new york stock exchange before. they gave him round after round of cheers. >> we're going to turn the bull loose. >> the whole world, from reagan's white house on, was the engine of our onomy.reet is it represents growth. it represents opportunity. it represents the american dream. so these guys were basically saying, we're going to go do it. >> this is the big draw on wall street, the smell of money. >> this is where the action is. this is the over the counter trading. more than 17,000 daily transactions involving millions of shares and millions of dollars, made and lost here every day. and it's a game for young people. when you get home at the end of the week and you look back at what you've done, what gives you a sense of satisfaction? >> i guess making a lot of money. >> for yourself? >> myself and the clients. >> when the economy started to recover and become more vibrant, there was a grea
, ronnie," is a way of saying america's break.was able to link economic faith to faith in america. >> no sitting president had visited the new york stock exchange before. they gave him round after round of cheers. >> we're going to turn the bull loose. >> the whole world, from reagan's white house on, was the engine of our onomy.reet is it represents growth. it represents opportunity. it represents the american dream. so these guys were basically saying, we're going to go...
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basically our woman here, thinks that she is meeting ronnie soup, to talk about someone's court case. >> yes, she does. >> high! hi, carol. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> this is for you. >> how are you? >> i'm good. >> we've been hearing great things about you all morning long, from this woman, and look at all of these people who have been hiding, we're in center city. we want to tell people that we are so proud of you, because you go there. you go there, every day, in every way, for people in the city that need the help more than anyone can imagine. what you do -- >> get over here. >> i i understand this all started because you had a son dealing with addiction. >> yes. >> you brought him one of snows. >> yes. >> what's that? >> that's a blessing. >> what's that? >> there is food in there, none perishables, my son's favorite, especially pop tarts, something to drink and resource flyer with a phone number on it which is the motion important part. so when people want to reach out, maybe they might not want to when they get the blessing bag, but can put that flyer in their pocket,
basically our woman here, thinks that she is meeting ronnie soup, to talk about someone's court case. >> yes, she does. >> high! hi, carol. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> this is for you. >> how are you? >> i'm good. >> we've been hearing great things about you all morning long, from this woman, and look at all of these people who have been hiding, we're in center city. we want to tell people that we are so proud of you, because you go...
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. >> that is a hollogram of ronnie james deo performing along a group of live musicians. it's like he is a little too small. he died of come ak canter 010 at the age of 5 3. she wants to see him perform again and band and hall owe gram withic ricking off a world four in winter and head to the u.s. next year. >> visually fascinatesing to look at that. i don't know i would pay money to two to hall owe gram concert. but i mean it would be cool for kids who have. >> coming up next big reveal at nats park today. >> and coming up tomorrow, we'll have john singleton will be live in the loft to talk about his new show snowfall. actress and singer mannedy moore and what's going on with her. we'll have details after this. now at havertys furniture, special pricing and financing make this a great time to save. through august 7th, find savings in every room. plus, twenty-four month, no interest financing makes every decision that much easier. with havertys, your home can be perfect.
. >> that is a hollogram of ronnie james deo performing along a group of live musicians. it's like he is a little too small. he died of come ak canter 010 at the age of 5 3. she wants to see him perform again and band and hall owe gram withic ricking off a world four in winter and head to the u.s. next year. >> visually fascinatesing to look at that. i don't know i would pay money to two to hall owe gram concert. but i mean it would be cool for kids who have. >> coming up next...
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ronnie lpez depto. polica de san jos."it appears he was getting off of work" con vo/melissa este sargento de la polica de san jos dice que parece que la vctima sala del trabajo y fue abordado por una persona conocida. pero en estos momentos lo que tratan de determinar es. qu tipo de relacin tenan. si era una amistad o una relacin sentimental.. aclararon que an no no tienen detalles exactos de por qu pas. y que las versiones de los hechos podrian cambiar a medida que avanza la investigacion... melissa on camera la mujer se encuentra en la crcel del condado de santa clara. y dicen las autoridades.. que se espera que la victima sobreviva melissa hernandez noticiero telemundo 48 :01 :10 topvo cesar ---desde el 16 de junio pasado al 22 del mismo mes, 25 coches han sido robados en la zona de oakland hills informo la policia... ---y los ladrones tal parece que estn utilizando el mismo mtodo en todos los casos.. temprano en la maÑana, al mediodia y tarde en la noche... ---las autoridades recomiendan no dejar objetos de valor visi
ronnie lpez depto. polica de san jos."it appears he was getting off of work" con vo/melissa este sargento de la polica de san jos dice que parece que la vctima sala del trabajo y fue abordado por una persona conocida. pero en estos momentos lo que tratan de determinar es. qu tipo de relacin tenan. si era una amistad o una relacin sentimental.. aclararon que an no no tienen detalles exactos de por qu pas. y que las versiones de los hechos podrian cambiar a medida que avanza la...
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al parecer el nino identificado por familiares como ronnie mota jr. el mas afectado. tc: inq: a mo seme hace que fue del fuego artificial. y fue tan grave que le lastimo mucho la mani izquierda. digo derecha y ya no lo puede usar. cg: john echevarria/ detective depto de policia de san bernardino tc: inq: nos dijeron que el se mocho su mano cg: /primo de la victima las autoridades dicen que durante las celebracion del 4 de julio se reportaron decenass de accidentes.. la mayoria involucrando a ninos. en este caso la explosion fue tan violetna que quedaron muy pocas pruebas. la policia sigue investigando y un adulto esta siendo interrogado. pues la policia dice que era quien debia haber estado vigilando a los ninos. y posiblemente se le instruya de cargos por poner en riesgo a los menores. tc: inq: y la moraleja de esto es que la suopervison de los padres es básica es ekeemntal,,,, y parece ser que no tuvieron supervisión. cg: francisco reyna/vecino vo/cesar ---california est a un paso de convertirse en estado santuario... -- ayer la asamblea aprob el pr
al parecer el nino identificado por familiares como ronnie mota jr. el mas afectado. tc: inq: a mo seme hace que fue del fuego artificial. y fue tan grave que le lastimo mucho la mani izquierda. digo derecha y ya no lo puede usar. cg: john echevarria/ detective depto de policia de san bernardino tc: inq: nos dijeron que el se mocho su mano cg: /primo de la victima las autoridades dicen que durante las celebracion del 4 de julio se reportaron decenass de accidentes.. la mayoria involucrando a...
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host: another centrist, ronnie, southern pines, north carolina. good morning. caller: good morning. taking my call. just wanted to make a couple of comments. oing from bad to worse and it started way back administrations ago, when people started calling people they did not agree with, all names and nobody called them it.on i'm talking about people at the spectrum.e political other atching msnbc the day, since bill crystal was table when the current president was being didn'tawful names and he call them out on it, either. i was disappointed to see that. i don't care what side of the from, all aisle you're the name calling has to stop and it stops there. host: mort kondracke. guest: yeah, look, the president f the united states is not acting very presidential with calling s and his name and i think that the media actually have become obsessed his tweets and are not paying attention to his which are goodof and some are which are terrible, to my mind. will deport criminal aliens or get rid of the rapists and the murderers and the gang members among illegal in fact, we're deporting lots
host: another centrist, ronnie, southern pines, north carolina. good morning. caller: good morning. taking my call. just wanted to make a couple of comments. oing from bad to worse and it started way back administrations ago, when people started calling people they did not agree with, all names and nobody called them it.on i'm talking about people at the spectrum.e political other atching msnbc the day, since bill crystal was table when the current president was being didn'tawful names and he...
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proceeds benefit the ronny williams foundation and the blue line network. >> raising funds to help officersheir families facing ptsd and hardships, possibly in the line of duty or due to illness or injury. >>> wilmington fire fighter brad speakman on hand to help out with the fundraiser. he spent 41 days in the hospital after fighting a fire you saw. the arkansas son kill the captain leach, and hope. >>> and an uber driver helps a philadelphia couple who got a flat tire. they were driving along i-95 and ran into difficulty. david, who just started driving for uber picked them up. he describes himself as a hopeless romantic and got to witness them say i do in maryland. he drove them back to their car and helped them fix the tire. and get this, turns out they left their lights on in the commotion. so he also jumped their car. he says the encounter re-energized his spirit. ♪ ♪ ♪ if you want a taste of freedom, keep going. we hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equal. we must want our fellow human beings to have rights. stonewall means fight back. stonewall
proceeds benefit the ronny williams foundation and the blue line network. >> raising funds to help officersheir families facing ptsd and hardships, possibly in the line of duty or due to illness or injury. >>> wilmington fire fighter brad speakman on hand to help out with the fundraiser. he spent 41 days in the hospital after fighting a fire you saw. the arkansas son kill the captain leach, and hope. >>> and an uber driver helps a philadelphia couple who got a flat tire....
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or red lines on their car to display support for police and first responders, products benefit the ronnieams foundation and blue line network >> we're raising funds to help officers and families who are facing ptsd and hardship possibly in the line of duty or due to illness or injury. >>> wilmington firefighter brad speakman was there to help out with today's fund raiser. speakman spent 41 days in the hospital being treated for injuries in a fire. that arson killed three of his colleagues. captain chris leakage, lieutenant jerry fix us and artist hope. a key moment in united states history was reenacted at independence hall. >> we hold these truths to be self evidence. that all men were created equal. >> declaration was signed on july 4th, it wasn't until the 8th that the first production la medication was made. 241 years ago today, colonel john nixon delivered the news at state house yard, which is now independence square.♪ . >>> at broadway hopefuls is showed off talents at the mirium theater. part of the annual show stoppering music theater for last two weeks students in grades six thr
or red lines on their car to display support for police and first responders, products benefit the ronnieams foundation and blue line network >> we're raising funds to help officers and families who are facing ptsd and hardship possibly in the line of duty or due to illness or injury. >>> wilmington firefighter brad speakman was there to help out with today's fund raiser. speakman spent 41 days in the hospital being treated for injuries in a fire. that arson killed three of his...
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now watch it again in slow motion and listen to the commentators todd kline and ronnie blakely call thisike it's an actual surfer. >> look at this high line trim. >> can you believe he held that together? no problem. got this. >> a lot of people were saying ten. >> gliding across the top. >>> this next move, kind of the opposite of flawless. this is described as a tourist in turkey climbing up a children's plastic slide set. he's apparently been drinking. according to some reports coming out surrounding this video. >> only thing we're going to hear is the sound of, like, a sack of potatoes hitting concrete. that's my prediction. what did i tell you! i hate that sound. >> he landed right on his face. >> play it again. >> of course. >>> it is sherry's birthday. but her friends decided we should give gifts to everybody. dad dave looks in his bag. they are luggage tags. >> what is that? >> maybe you need that for california. >> i know. you're about to go on a trip. >> but then mom takes out some socks. >> what about this? yeah. >> then it's time to open the box. >> oh, my gosh. >> like, who
now watch it again in slow motion and listen to the commentators todd kline and ronnie blakely call thisike it's an actual surfer. >> look at this high line trim. >> can you believe he held that together? no problem. got this. >> a lot of people were saying ten. >> gliding across the top. >>> this next move, kind of the opposite of flawless. this is described as a tourist in turkey climbing up a children's plastic slide set. he's apparently been drinking....
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tribunal charges stopped today, making claims by workers like ronnie a good deal more affordable.y this evening: diesel and petrol cars will be banned from 2040 as the government tries to tackle pollution. and still to come... donald trump's tra nsgender ban in the military. coming up in sportsday on bbc news... ross barkley‘s career at everton is over. the midfielder has turned down a new contract with the club. more than 10,000 people in the south of france, including many british tourists, have been forced to leave their homes and campsites overnight, to escape rapidly spreading wildfires. many had to spend the night in sports halls and other public buildings, while some have taken refuge on beaches. efforts to contain the fires continue, with aircraft dumping sea water onto burning hillsides. 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy is in bormes les—mimosas in the country's provence region. this hill behind me has been one of those this afternoon that has been burning, smoking all afternoon. it is one of a number we have seen around this area, we have seen flames, smoke and also wave
tribunal charges stopped today, making claims by workers like ronnie a good deal more affordable.y this evening: diesel and petrol cars will be banned from 2040 as the government tries to tackle pollution. and still to come... donald trump's tra nsgender ban in the military. coming up in sportsday on bbc news... ross barkley‘s career at everton is over. the midfielder has turned down a new contract with the club. more than 10,000 people in the south of france, including many british tourists,...
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. >> ronnie lott. >> hey, he's telling the truth. >> so where did you grow up?hern california, about 15 minutes away from here. >> is that right? you started playing golf in diapers. >> i was pretty young. >> were you? >> 11 months. >> what do you remember? >> as far back as i can remember? >> yes. >> i guess when i was 3, i think, three or four i won a tournament -- sorry, second in the pitch, putt and drive tournament for kids. i remember the tournament being all the way up to my shoulder because i was so short.
. >> ronnie lott. >> hey, he's telling the truth. >> so where did you grow up?hern california, about 15 minutes away from here. >> is that right? you started playing golf in diapers. >> i was pretty young. >> were you? >> 11 months. >> what do you remember? >> as far back as i can remember? >> yes. >> i guess when i was 3, i think, three or four i won a tournament -- sorry, second in the pitch, putt and drive tournament for kids....
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fees faced by people like ronnie, a courier taking his employer to task over his employment status, theyit with the help of his union. i do not earn a lot of money at the moment and i think i would never have gone to court if it wasn't for the help i received. i do think there are a lot of people in the same position. and it is very unfair. unison argued that the fees were discriminatory and denied workers access to justice. the court agreed. the fees order is unlawful under both domestic and eu law. because it has the effect of preventing access to justice. today's ruling is huge. it means that not only the order which introduced tribunal fees back in 2013 is quashed, it also means everyone who paid those fees, a sum amounting to some £32 million, will now get their money back. after a four—year legal struggle, unison were delighted. we knew from day one this was notjust unlawful but immoral. that low—paid workers should be put in this position, that they were denied access to justice. small amounts involved but it may include racial discrimination, sex discrimination, fair pay. obvious
fees faced by people like ronnie, a courier taking his employer to task over his employment status, theyit with the help of his union. i do not earn a lot of money at the moment and i think i would never have gone to court if it wasn't for the help i received. i do think there are a lot of people in the same position. and it is very unfair. unison argued that the fees were discriminatory and denied workers access to justice. the court agreed. the fees order is unlawful under both domestic and...
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the pendulum is ronnie king that made cameras on police best and we have disclosed what's going on in the field how do we get that in penal institutions so that the guards feel safe -- i guess the editorial here is that we want the balance for the policeman to feel they can go into a neighborhood and eradicate a bad guy but we don't want people that haven't doneer serious crimes to be persecuted. >> for small, i'm sorry to hear about your son because your story unfortunately is the story of countless, countless, countless american families. so, the answer to how we get transparency is that all of those countless families are supported to speak up and say if i pay for this institution and you put my children in this institution or my mother or my brother or sister, we, the public, have a response ability and right to know what goes on inside of them. period at the local legislative level, the state level, the federal level, that should be a demand. that should be access should be a right in a demand so, that when someone is inside and thero at the utter mercy of their captors that we h
the pendulum is ronnie king that made cameras on police best and we have disclosed what's going on in the field how do we get that in penal institutions so that the guards feel safe -- i guess the editorial here is that we want the balance for the policeman to feel they can go into a neighborhood and eradicate a bad guy but we don't want people that haven't doneer serious crimes to be persecuted. >> for small, i'm sorry to hear about your son because your story unfortunately is the story...
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physical fitness and get to watch this the k-9 teams and of the course talk to real officers, the ronny williams foundation funds it. hungry kids have more food applications tonight thanks to a big donation to philabundance, they presented a $100,000 check to support the backpack program to make foods they can take home on the weekends and vacation breaks when other programs are not available. >> very nice. >>> more to come on "action news" at tonight. the accuweather forecast right around the corner. >> and live in doylestown where cosmo dinardo is arriving at the bucks county facility right now, arrested on the stolen car charge today and continues to be at the center of the missing persons four person case in bucks county. stay with 6abc.com and chopper 6 hd is live for you over the scene as he arrives at the correctional center. >>> time for a check of the sweltering accuweather forecast. cecily tynan is live at the philadelphia zoo where it's certainly hot. hey cecily. >> hi guys it's certainly very hot and that is why we are focusing on reptiles and animals that handle the heat. t
physical fitness and get to watch this the k-9 teams and of the course talk to real officers, the ronny williams foundation funds it. hungry kids have more food applications tonight thanks to a big donation to philabundance, they presented a $100,000 check to support the backpack program to make foods they can take home on the weekends and vacation breaks when other programs are not available. >> very nice. >>> more to come on "action news" at tonight. the accuweather...
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. >> you love dc too >> big ups to denver and ander but ronnie mccray >> do we live in a great city?tro doughnuts, big fan, fried chicken and doughnuts in one place, sold? >> i'm partial to the taylor gourmet >> that's why this button is a little tight. just a little bit. >>> let's talk about people coming into town, will we see rain forrest like conditions >> without a doubt. >> it is hot, humid >> i walked ten minutes down the street and i'm -- i was -- >> welcome, i was, you know. >> we're glad your back >> good to be back. >> it is like a rain forrest most days in the summer we'll get more of that. i'll tell you, wow, if you're looking for something to do, all summer long, i think you've got options after listening to that indoor and outdoors. we take a house right now. monday of this independence day and a long holiday weekend for hopefully some of you, lot of visitors, wish we could show more ideal weather. it hasn't been that bad if you like heat and humidity. we will have a couple of they don't remember chances as we head into the holiday. it just can't be like 81 or 82. it's
. >> you love dc too >> big ups to denver and ander but ronnie mccray >> do we live in a great city?tro doughnuts, big fan, fried chicken and doughnuts in one place, sold? >> i'm partial to the taylor gourmet >> that's why this button is a little tight. just a little bit. >>> let's talk about people coming into town, will we see rain forrest like conditions >> without a doubt. >> it is hot, humid >> i walked ten minutes down the street...
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the way nancy reagan used to look at ronnie? >> absolutely.re's nothing more in the world that donald trump loves than adulation. one of the things about scaramucci, he said trump is an outstanding politician. scaramucci is a politician. he is very similar to trump. he got his company to license a show and then remove the host so he could host the show. they're very similar. who better to host the show than someone like trump? >> it does seem what donald trump is doing is he is amassing a mini army of people who will go around the table and tell him how wonderful he is but also have that secondary element of looking tv the way donald trump expects a person to look on tv? >> sure. the good suit, the hair product, the wall street look. he is this titan of industry. and scaramucci tries to play that same kind of role. with the relentless sucking up vacuum. he is on fire with how much he lost donald trump. >> there is something about it that is a bit authoritarian. the way people around those leaders talk about it. but it is interesting. i want to
the way nancy reagan used to look at ronnie? >> absolutely.re's nothing more in the world that donald trump loves than adulation. one of the things about scaramucci, he said trump is an outstanding politician. scaramucci is a politician. he is very similar to trump. he got his company to license a show and then remove the host so he could host the show. they're very similar. who better to host the show than someone like trump? >> it does seem what donald trump is doing is he is...
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i beat ronnie in south carolina and they spent $15 million beating me in florida. they knew it was life and death. the new york times story about one of romney's advisers the day after south carolina saying if you don't eviscerate gingrich he is going to be the nominee. i didn't have the resources. trump had enough resources at any time you couldn't knock him out but in addition trump did something i couldn't have done. i look back on it as one of the great actss of genius in american politics comparable to fdr inventing the fireside chat. nobody in the city, this is part of what i wrote, "understanding trump". donald trump had a primetime television show for 13 years. the top show in the country for four years. because it wasn't on pbs and didn't follow downton abbey nobody understood that. nobody in this city -- a guy who knows television that well is by definition formidable. what trump had learned and he writes about this in the art of the deal pretty decisively, what trump had learned in new york in the 80s was any publicity which printed your name correctly b
i beat ronnie in south carolina and they spent $15 million beating me in florida. they knew it was life and death. the new york times story about one of romney's advisers the day after south carolina saying if you don't eviscerate gingrich he is going to be the nominee. i didn't have the resources. trump had enough resources at any time you couldn't knock him out but in addition trump did something i couldn't have done. i look back on it as one of the great actss of genius in american politics...
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ronnie and i loved him. and it was a warm and wonderful meeting. it would turn out to be the last meeting together. 21st century, ronald reagan slowly drifted away from alzheimer's disease. george libel, the great iarc firm jump on the second said that john paul ii would ask him often -- the great biographer of john paul ii said the john paul ii would ask him often about him. he said that he often would not remember that he was president. john paul ii said he was hurt by that. john paul ii was fading of parkinson's disease. bill used to say to me, you know, paul, the good lord gave perkinson's disease to saints, like john paul ii and my father. and now he's gotten around to giving it to sinners like me. that's what clarke said. so for reagan, the body was strong in the mind was gone. for john paul ii, the mind was strong, the body was gone. remember this, guys? there was a death watch both of these guys that went on for months. bush04, president george went to rome to get the presidential medal of freedom to john paul ii.
ronnie and i loved him. and it was a warm and wonderful meeting. it would turn out to be the last meeting together. 21st century, ronald reagan slowly drifted away from alzheimer's disease. george libel, the great iarc firm jump on the second said that john paul ii would ask him often -- the great biographer of john paul ii said the john paul ii would ask him often about him. he said that he often would not remember that he was president. john paul ii said he was hurt by that. john paul ii was...
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the cadets ages 11 to 17 are learning about various police techniques including k-9, the ronny williamsndation and local police agencies put this five-day camp today. >>> the local nonprofit dedicated to helping children are taking steps to carry out their mission for efficiently. the ronald mcdonald house made up grades to conserve energy. they showed off their upgrades and they districtly impat the nonprofit's bottom line saving tens of thousands of dollars the money save can be used to fund other program to help seriously children and their families. >>> vouchers for philadelphia seniors to get fresh food and vegetables were handed out today. the conference for aging was there to help out the elderly residents part of the annual farmers market nutritional program. more will be handed out on july 26th at 12th and arch street. >>> more ahead in the next half hour of "action news." a charge in the person of interest landing him behind bars again. >>> i'm nydia han consumer reports reveals a science behind a local risk that may be at your local pool. you can't fake steak. longhorn steakh
the cadets ages 11 to 17 are learning about various police techniques including k-9, the ronny williamsndation and local police agencies put this five-day camp today. >>> the local nonprofit dedicated to helping children are taking steps to carry out their mission for efficiently. the ronald mcdonald house made up grades to conserve energy. they showed off their upgrades and they districtly impat the nonprofit's bottom line saving tens of thousands of dollars the money save can be used...
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ronnie king, said david amess, and a liver for steve coffey.edi detonated a device at the end of ariana grande‘s concert on the 22nd may. last month, grande organised this concert for the victims of the attack. # you are, you are, you are my everything... what better way to fight evil with evil than to fight evil with good? would you guys agree with that? # all the times that you rained on my parade # all the clubs that you get in using my name... let'sjust do this little exercise in love. just touch the next person. touch the person next to you. make human contact. tell them, i love you, look in their eyes. say, i love you. # don‘t look back in anger. # don‘t look back in anger # i heard you say. # at least not today. # we‘re gonna live forever #. in an exclusive interview last week we spoke to andrew roussos, the father of eight—year—old saffie roussos, the youngest victim of the terror attack. he told us what a hero he thought arianne grande was. a stunning young lady. i mean, i‘ve met arianna. i wanted to. i asked to meet her. the biggest p
ronnie king, said david amess, and a liver for steve coffey.edi detonated a device at the end of ariana grande‘s concert on the 22nd may. last month, grande organised this concert for the victims of the attack. # you are, you are, you are my everything... what better way to fight evil with evil than to fight evil with good? would you guys agree with that? # all the times that you rained on my parade # all the clubs that you get in using my name... let'sjust do this little exercise in love....
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ivy is ronnie's granddaughter. from fox5. >> happy birthday from the fox5 family. >> all righty. you got a final check erin still seeing volume top side of the beltway in college park on the inner loop n bethesda big crash we're working on montrose road. keep updated oh and that one as well. you can coo see that picture crews out there working hard. avoid that intersection if you can out at tilton wood drive. how about the forecast mike. >> forecast not looking too bad a couple of showers left out there. this afternoon break into sun. can't real out a rumble of thunder today or tomorrow. sunday great a day of the weekend. i like that. >> sunday fun day. >> that's so perfect. >> it will be great. next week a little unsettled. >> no, no new york city. >> don't let me scare you. sunday being the best day of the week as it should be. >> good day is coming up next. great lineup including a lot more fun from waldorf. today's locate of our fox5 zip trip. in fact there's live picture as we speak. we'll check back in with t
ivy is ronnie's granddaughter. from fox5. >> happy birthday from the fox5 family. >> all righty. you got a final check erin still seeing volume top side of the beltway in college park on the inner loop n bethesda big crash we're working on montrose road. keep updated oh and that one as well. you can coo see that picture crews out there working hard. avoid that intersection if you can out at tilton wood drive. how about the forecast mike. >> forecast not looking too bad a...
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rolling stone magazine says a hologram of ronnie james dio is headed out on a world tour.the virtual version of the late singer was created by hologram production company, eyellusion and will be backed by a live band consisting of musicians who played with dio. the tour is scheduled to kick off in helsinki, finland this fall. (nat)if you were at san diego's comic-con this past weekend, you may have seen an energetic person cosplaying as the pink ranger. it was actress lupita nyong'o, incognito, promoting the upcoming black panther movie. as you can see from the video nyong'o posted to twitter, she fit right in with the convention crowd. in hollywood, i'm rick damigella. (james) coming up... the father accused of abandoning his newborn baby makes his 1st court apperance. the mulitple chargers he's facing this morning. a look at your forecast. and here's a live look outside...san mateo we're coming up on 4-30... here are the big stories we're working on for you this morning... a mother is upset after her teenage son was attacked and robbed on a muni bus. she says muni and po
rolling stone magazine says a hologram of ronnie james dio is headed out on a world tour.the virtual version of the late singer was created by hologram production company, eyellusion and will be backed by a live band consisting of musicians who played with dio. the tour is scheduled to kick off in helsinki, finland this fall. (nat)if you were at san diego's comic-con this past weekend, you may have seen an energetic person cosplaying as the pink ranger. it was actress lupita nyong'o, incognito,...
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my friend ronnie here in new york city, people inspiring to see all of those people kind of run for somethingou will ask me again if i am running. i don't know. >> -- can you confirm or denight. >> i love it. >> -- deny. i love it. >> such a politic answer. >> it is. it is. >> , so the new episode of superhuman. right here on ktvu, right here on the 10:00, news, coming up, to overcome challenges, next we will see who are subjects of the new document, and the city of -- ♪ ♪ be a powerful force. nature valley what should i watch? show me sports. it's so fluffy! look at that fluffy unicorn! he's so fluffy i'm gonna die! your voice is awesome. the x1 voice remote. xfinity. the future of awesome. --the inaugural class of the leadership school began its senior year. established in 2009, the school's mission is so send every student on 20 college, some students of the new students are you about step, the outlet for anything that might get in their way. >> step. you had. >> the women are step, it is in san francisco theaters on august 4. this morning, so excited to be joined by the subject of the doc
my friend ronnie here in new york city, people inspiring to see all of those people kind of run for somethingou will ask me again if i am running. i don't know. >> -- can you confirm or denight. >> i love it. >> -- deny. i love it. >> such a politic answer. >> it is. it is. >> , so the new episode of superhuman. right here on ktvu, right here on the 10:00, news, coming up, to overcome challenges, next we will see who are subjects of the new document, and the...
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ronnie howard was there. a lot of people. i have -- i'm the most boring show business person.ly, we were all saying that at the party. [ laughter ] >> so i have very few -- i don't really have a lot of parties. but you know, i wanted you to come. >> jimmy: it was christmas time, and there was lionel richie. we're going to take a break. when we come back, we're going to take a look at a movie that i happen to love. "spider-man: homecoming." michael keaton is here. we'll be right back. ♪ on. ion is now get our best offers of the season. on the agile mkc. on the versatile midsize lincoln mkx. or go where summer takes you in the exhilarating mkz. the lincoln summer invitation sales event. ask about complimentary pick up & delivery servicing. right now get zero percent apr plus 1,000 dollars summer savings on the lincoln mkx, mkc and mkz are you ok? what happened? dad kinda walked into my swing. huh? don't you mean dad kind of ruined our hawaii fund? i thud go to the thothpital. there goes the airfair. i don't think health insurance will cover all... of that. buth my fathe! without
ronnie howard was there. a lot of people. i have -- i'm the most boring show business person.ly, we were all saying that at the party. [ laughter ] >> so i have very few -- i don't really have a lot of parties. but you know, i wanted you to come. >> jimmy: it was christmas time, and there was lionel richie. we're going to take a break. when we come back, we're going to take a look at a movie that i happen to love. "spider-man: homecoming." michael keaton is here. we'll be...
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ronÑi johnson ofÑi wcs lee of utah, not happy with the cruz amendment.willñr mon we know what the answerñrÑiÑiçó. lisa desjardins, julie rovner, thankÑi you both. >> thsni you.çorÑiÑi Ñi >> woodruff: in the day's other news, president trump held talks in paris with the president of france, but he faced questions about his son's meeting with a russian lawyer, last summer, aimed at getting information harmful to hillary clinton. at a joint news conference, mr. trump dismissed criticism of the meeting, and said, "it's called opposition research." we will have a full report, after the news summary. in china, political dissident and nobel peace prize winner liu xiaobo died today, of liver cancer. he had been released from a state prison last month, and hospitalized, but was barred from going abroad for treatment. liu was one of the chinese government's most vocal opponents, and spent decades campaigning for greater human rights. he was imprisoned in 2009 for subversion. his death drew widespread criticism of beijing. >> i think it's outrageous. the chinese go
ronÑi johnson ofÑi wcs lee of utah, not happy with the cruz amendment.willñr mon we know what the answerñrÑiÑiçó. lisa desjardins, julie rovner, thankÑi you both. >> thsni you.çorÑiÑi Ñi >> woodruff: in the day's other news, president trump held talks in paris with the president of france, but he faced questions about his son's meeting with a russian lawyer, last summer, aimed at getting information harmful to hillary clinton. at a joint news conference, mr. trump...
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fees faced by people like ronnie, a courier taking his employer to task over his employment status —ave gone to court if it wasn't for the help i received. i think there are a lot of people in the same position. and it is very unfair. unison argued that the fees were discriminatory and denied workers access to justice. the court agreed. the fees order is unlawful under both domestic and eu law. because it has the effect of preventing access to justice. today's ruling is huge. it means that not only the order which introduced tribunal fees back in 2013 is quashed, it also means everyone who paid those fees, a sum amounting to some £32 million, will now get their money back. after a four—year legal struggle, unison were delighted. we knew from day one this was notjust unlawful but immoral. that low—paid workers should be put in this position, that they were denied access to justice. small amounts involved, but it may include racial discrimination, sex discrimination, fair pay. obviously we're disappointed to get a judgment against us, but we respect the judgment. we're going to take it
fees faced by people like ronnie, a courier taking his employer to task over his employment status —ave gone to court if it wasn't for the help i received. i think there are a lot of people in the same position. and it is very unfair. unison argued that the fees were discriminatory and denied workers access to justice. the court agreed. the fees order is unlawful under both domestic and eu law. because it has the effect of preventing access to justice. today's ruling is huge. it means that...
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ronnie dugger and dorothy workman sent in our winning poems, which you can read in our "here's the dealsletter, that you can sign up to receive in your inbox every week, and on our website, www.pbs.org/newshour. and another reminder that robert costa will continue coverage of the most recent white house shake-up and the aftermath of the health care vote, on "washington week," which airs later tonight here on pbs. tomorrow on pbs newshour weekend: india is creating a biometric database of all its citizens using fingerprints and eye scans, but some have raised privacy and security concerns. >> reporter: ajay bushan pandey heads aadhaar, the agency running the identification program. >> we have now reached the figure of 1.15 billion. >> reporter: pandey says the aadhaar project improves national security by making it easier to monitor border crossings with india's neighbors. opponents of aadhaar, like were skeptical when it began as a voluntary program to improve transparency in the welfare system. >> you need electricity 24/7, you need the internet up and running 24/7, you need proper dat
ronnie dugger and dorothy workman sent in our winning poems, which you can read in our "here's the dealsletter, that you can sign up to receive in your inbox every week, and on our website, www.pbs.org/newshour. and another reminder that robert costa will continue coverage of the most recent white house shake-up and the aftermath of the health care vote, on "washington week," which airs later tonight here on pbs. tomorrow on pbs newshour weekend: india is creating a biometric...
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tribunal charges stopped today, making claims by workers like ronnie a good deal more affordable., including many british tourists, have been forced to leave their homes and campsites overnight, to escape rapidly spreading wildfires. many had to spend the night in sports halls and other public buildings, while some have taken refuge on beaches. efforts to contain the fires continue, with aircraft dumping sea water onto burning hillsides. duncan kennedy reports from bormes—les—mimosas in the country's provence region. the ranging power of the fires was at its most terrifying during the night. this was bormes les—mimosas, west of st tropez, where hillsides were engulfed by the burning shrubs and trees. for hours, it swept across the countryside in an unstoppable curtain of flames. thousands of people, including british tourists were forced out of campsites and other homes. at around midnight we were then woken up. ijust looked up and 180 degrees of my vision was like a raging inferno. it was in the sky, it was amazing and a very, very scary sight to see. the sheer force of the fires
tribunal charges stopped today, making claims by workers like ronnie a good deal more affordable., including many british tourists, have been forced to leave their homes and campsites overnight, to escape rapidly spreading wildfires. many had to spend the night in sports halls and other public buildings, while some have taken refuge on beaches. efforts to contain the fires continue, with aircraft dumping sea water onto burning hillsides. duncan kennedy reports from bormes—les—mimosas in the...
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fees faced by people like ronnie, a courier taking his employer to task over his employment status, theywith the help of his union. i do not earn a lot of money at the moment and i think i would never have gone to court if it wasn't for the help i received. i do think there are a lot of people in the same position. and it is very unfair. unison argued that the fees were discriminatory and denied workers access to justice. the court agreed. the fees order is unlawful under both domestic and eu law. because it has the effect of preventing access to justice. today's ruling is huge. it means that not only the order which introduced tribunal fees back in 2013 is quashed, it also means everyone who paid those fees, a sum amounting to some £32 million, will now get their money back. after a four—year legal struggle, unison were delighted. we knew from day one this was not just unlawful but immoral. that low—paid workers should be put in this position, that they were denied access to justice. small amounts involved but it may include racial discrimination, sex discrimination, fair pay. obviously
fees faced by people like ronnie, a courier taking his employer to task over his employment status, theywith the help of his union. i do not earn a lot of money at the moment and i think i would never have gone to court if it wasn't for the help i received. i do think there are a lot of people in the same position. and it is very unfair. unison argued that the fees were discriminatory and denied workers access to justice. the court agreed. the fees order is unlawful under both domestic and eu...
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tribunal charges stopped today, making claims by workers like ronnie a good deal more affordable. asked what was significant about state's ruling? today the rights and employment law right that individuals have could not be exercised because the cost of exercising and was far too high, and this is an opportunity for individuals to go back and exercise those rights and all so not... it is also a victory for constitutional law because the way the government introduced these, they suggested that it was the individual that would benefit or not from the tribunal, but actually a judgment has wider implications for the general public as well. is any of that would you argue with? absolutely not access to a fair hearing is an important cornerstone to uk law, and i do not think... if they believe that is the right thing to do. our concern is to do with the implications of the day's judgment for employees. we supported the introduction of these fees back into bars and 13 because great majority of our members felt that they were subjective vexations and malicious claims. a lot of them said th
tribunal charges stopped today, making claims by workers like ronnie a good deal more affordable. asked what was significant about state's ruling? today the rights and employment law right that individuals have could not be exercised because the cost of exercising and was far too high, and this is an opportunity for individuals to go back and exercise those rights and all so not... it is also a victory for constitutional law because the way the government introduced these, they suggested that...
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tell me he made a tape...he would show a play i made my junior year and then he'd show a play of ronniee said 'tell me what's different'...he made a good case and he inspired me to come back...i had a great year and the rest is history" raiders runing back marshawn lynch was back in seattle this weekend playing some soccer he participated in a charity game run by raiders runing back marshawn lynch was back in seattle this weekend playing some soccer he participated in a charity game run by seattle's mls franchise the sounderslynch took the field wearing flip flops then when kicked the ball near to goal he reverted back to his football inticts picking up the ball and running it into the goalfor his antics lynch was given a red card which he ripped out of the official's hand and threw in the air tiger woods says he finished his rehabilitation program to help him manage his painkiller medicationstiger checked into a 28-day treatment course at a center near his jupiter, florida homethis was the ruesult of him being arrested at the wheel of his car... described by police as "very dopey"... o
tell me he made a tape...he would show a play i made my junior year and then he'd show a play of ronniee said 'tell me what's different'...he made a good case and he inspired me to come back...i had a great year and the rest is history" raiders runing back marshawn lynch was back in seattle this weekend playing some soccer he participated in a charity game run by raiders runing back marshawn lynch was back in seattle this weekend playing some soccer he participated in a charity game run by...
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ronnie sue is here. okay, so fir of all, thank you for nominating her. tell everyone what is it so?sing bad. we have kensington, bucks county, we have a charter naught atlantic city north we go to camden, center city here it is snap bags, sometimes the only food they're getting during the day, but two more important things in that bag. one is the note that says you are loved. you are worthy. but on the other side there is a pamphlet. that opens up, it has the president of our company's phone number. >> this can he call her at any time. and it also has resources, shelters, where you can go for different kind of resources, and harm reduction. >> we are here, because we're outside cjc, the court building, she thinks she is going to do in what she does a lot go, with people who are in criminal trouble but struggling with addiction to make sure that you don't excuse the crime. >> no, no. >> but you make sure when they're in there they get some treatment. and they're not allowed to ignore getting help for themselves? >> yes. the issue of substance abuse needs to be addressed no matter whe
ronnie sue is here. okay, so fir of all, thank you for nominating her. tell everyone what is it so?sing bad. we have kensington, bucks county, we have a charter naught atlantic city north we go to camden, center city here it is snap bags, sometimes the only food they're getting during the day, but two more important things in that bag. one is the note that says you are loved. you are worthy. but on the other side there is a pamphlet. that opens up, it has the president of our company's phone...
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they had five children, mary, barbara, billy ray, and ronnie. she also has nine grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren, and eight great great grandchildren. working at grocery store and afterwards an active member of her community and county, she was -- is very fashion gnat about her church. mr. crawford: helped run the voting location for several years. today besides being a happy grandmother, great grandmother, and great great grandmother, she still lives on the old homestead. she truly is a member of the greatest generation of americans by which all the following generations are measured. whether we realize it or not it is people like her that built our communities and continue to shape the america we live in today. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arkansas yields back his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. lowenthal: thank y
they had five children, mary, barbara, billy ray, and ronnie. she also has nine grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren, and eight great great grandchildren. working at grocery store and afterwards an active member of her community and county, she was -- is very fashion gnat about her church. mr. crawford: helped run the voting location for several years. today besides being a happy grandmother, great grandmother, and great great grandmother, she still lives on the old homestead. she truly is a...