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howaton rouge is battling extreme weather to keep its property protected. those stories and much more toniest on "nightly bs report" for tuesday, july 3rd. >>> and we bid you good evening, everybody. there was no shortage of news on this shortened holiday trading session. we begin with auto sales for june. this key economic sector has proven to be resilient despiteo g storm clouds from those trade fights we've been telling you about. ericans are stilluying cars and trucks at a strong pace, and that helped automakers close out the fst half of this year with another solid month in the showrooms. >> reporter: call it cruise control. auto dealers enjoyed steady demand in june, driven once again by consumers looking for pickups and crossover utility vehicles. that helped the largest automakers post positive sales last month. >> they look great, you know. even as car h salese kind of collapsed, truck and suv sales or it.ore than made up so the overall impact is still rrowth, and truthfully, growth in higrofit vehicles. so it's still great news for the autokers, a
howaton rouge is battling extreme weather to keep its property protected. those stories and much more toniest on "nightly bs report" for tuesday, july 3rd. >>> and we bid you good evening, everybody. there was no shortage of news on this shortened holiday trading session. we begin with auto sales for june. this key economic sector has proven to be resilient despiteo g storm clouds from those trade fights we've been telling you about. ericans are stilluying cars and trucks at...
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and then in baton rouge to say so why do you think? and because it was not discussed at the time. mande assumed that is part of the majority where they would live nobody connected the dots. and to become a principal in a school in detroit and then to witness what happened but that also that black nationalist movement after she desegregated. but there was no way we would have a leadership position but some of us might have felt it was an opportunity to be because it wasn't a job at others necessarily wanted to do. desegregating school among many other things is one of the worst jobs you could take on every single day to say the violence was awful but the worst part was ostracism. so no matter what happened it was the silence the way the students moved away from us when we sat down the teacher would not call on us in class. it was terrible. and the boys who did desegregate and to houston and baton rouge and when the situation got like that, many left to get a job somewhere else but also because this isn't doing anything. they felt it wasn't worth it. >> today choose their daughters
and then in baton rouge to say so why do you think? and because it was not discussed at the time. mande assumed that is part of the majority where they would live nobody connected the dots. and to become a principal in a school in detroit and then to witness what happened but that also that black nationalist movement after she desegregated. but there was no way we would have a leadership position but some of us might have felt it was an opportunity to be because it wasn't a job at others...
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he later switch sides to spearhead a rebellion against the regime and when the former rouge was toppledback in one nine hundred seventy nine hundred send was made foreign minister by the new vietnam backed government six years later in one thousand nine hundred five he became prime minister of posts that he has held ever since now when the senate is taking an increasingly hard line on dissent last year he launched a sweeping crackdown for and many opposition leaders in jail and silencing his critics this crackdown has drawn international condemnation and calls to boycott the polls so what can we expect on sunday well our correspondent heartache is in tembo d.f. for a closer look at preparations for an election that many observers regard as a sham. knows the odds are stacked against him. just three months ago he founded the khmer will party because he wants to make a difference but in cambodia politics is a mine field in congo he cartridge carefully we don't want to. be very challenging with the government. and solve all the problems especially the the political deadlock between the. rul
he later switch sides to spearhead a rebellion against the regime and when the former rouge was toppledback in one nine hundred seventy nine hundred send was made foreign minister by the new vietnam backed government six years later in one thousand nine hundred five he became prime minister of posts that he has held ever since now when the senate is taking an increasingly hard line on dissent last year he launched a sweeping crackdown for and many opposition leaders in jail and silencing his...
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president, appreciate your allies, you done have many rouge now.ding more right now, and the eu says they're doing it. the fist type nato was signed into being 20 years ago. when article five has ever been revok revoked. >> up with of the most really unique things, is that this is one of the few friends that president trump. he has been agreeing with him. and john, i want to give you credit and let you tee this up. you suggest that the in fact intelligence committee is suging something else. >> yes, it options a very dimp question. in trying to influence the election, we assess that the kremlin sought to undermine the u.s. election. this is why the u.s. intelligence commune unanimously believes that putin tried to interfere in our election on donald trump's behalf and it is happening rouge night now. >> now add to it, what about president trump saying that germany is tethered to russia, and was some of the most publicly critical of russia. >> they're captive to russia if is something that nato has to look at. we agree it is inappropriate. it dun ma
president, appreciate your allies, you done have many rouge now.ding more right now, and the eu says they're doing it. the fist type nato was signed into being 20 years ago. when article five has ever been revok revoked. >> up with of the most really unique things, is that this is one of the few friends that president trump. he has been agreeing with him. and john, i want to give you credit and let you tee this up. you suggest that the in fact intelligence committee is suging something...
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coming up on this programme: paris painted bleu, blanc, rouge — blue, white and red — the colours ofre welcomed home. there's a similar homecoming for the runners—up, croatia. despite defeat in the final, the players are given a heroes' reception. a summer of sport continues, as the world's best golfers prepare to take on one of the world's hardest courses. we look ahead to the open. hello, and thanks for joining us on sport today. world champions france have made a heroes' return to paris as hundreds of thousands of fans took to the streets of the french capital to welcome their world cup winners home. the 4—2 victory over croatia in moscow on sunday has cemented france's reemergence as one of footballs superpowers and brought the country together, as witnessed by hugh schofield our correspondent in paris.
coming up on this programme: paris painted bleu, blanc, rouge — blue, white and red — the colours ofre welcomed home. there's a similar homecoming for the runners—up, croatia. despite defeat in the final, the players are given a heroes' reception. a summer of sport continues, as the world's best golfers prepare to take on one of the world's hardest courses. we look ahead to the open. hello, and thanks for joining us on sport today. world champions france have made a heroes' return to...
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host: in baton rouge, louisiana, chris is next. caller: how are you doing? host: go ahead. caller: i just heard a caller advocating while ago for the execution on the spot of drug dealers or immigrants or whatever. i just wanted to point out the danger in scapegoating an entire race ofy, an entire people for that they are only a small factor of. caused by crisis was demand for drugs. there is an addiction problem. it is a medical problem exacerbated by big pharma companies pushing addictive medicines and lying about side effects, and doctors overprescribing. but to simplify it and say it is caused by illegal immigrants and they should be executed on the spot and that will somehow solve something, it is getting to a dangerous point. host: the centers for disease control tell us natural opioids codeine,orphine, oxycodone, hydrocodone, and tramadol and fentanyl. i'd when -- heroin isn't ob synthesized from morphine. david, hello. caller: good morning. host: you are on. caller: for the last 30 years, when black people were getting caught with heroin or opioids, they were called
host: in baton rouge, louisiana, chris is next. caller: how are you doing? host: go ahead. caller: i just heard a caller advocating while ago for the execution on the spot of drug dealers or immigrants or whatever. i just wanted to point out the danger in scapegoating an entire race ofy, an entire people for that they are only a small factor of. caused by crisis was demand for drugs. there is an addiction problem. it is a medical problem exacerbated by big pharma companies pushing addictive...
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this is what they went through in new orleans and baton rouge for girls segregated the high school and life threatening the difference that the girls started to fight back and actually that help to make the violent little more manageable. in general people want to know when i write about the jean women what happened afterwards? how did they survive this? most of them were exhausted emotionally and then to figure out what they want to do desegregate because what will people do? many failed out and then they had a hard time. the by the time i interviewed them for those six years after the fact, all of them had achieved to desegregate business offices the chicago symphony orchestra have taken these experiences to use those later in life and if you think about when i them throughout the united states, they did a lot and it was the kind of wisdom from desegregating faces about hatred and to not backhand how to survive. and then i would like to and take the question by mentioning she graduated from university of oklahoma first african-american to pass the bar was actually educated in oklahom
this is what they went through in new orleans and baton rouge for girls segregated the high school and life threatening the difference that the girls started to fight back and actually that help to make the violent little more manageable. in general people want to know when i write about the jean women what happened afterwards? how did they survive this? most of them were exhausted emotionally and then to figure out what they want to do desegregate because what will people do? many failed out...
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thirty three years making him the world's longest serving national leader he has survived the khmer rouge pushed the country's royalty aside and outlawed the rival c.n.r. p. party his only viable competitor because of that and a crackdown on media critics call the election a sham. he's. prepared to do anything. to cling to power so he doesn't hesitate to suppress. this is cambodia six election since one thousand nine hundred three after decades of war and who has made it very clear that he wants a big turnout. as polls close in cambodia consensus seems assured of his seventh straight term as prime minister further securing his name in the history books. our correspondent and heartache is in cambodia and capital phnom penh for more on the story and the poles have no clothes in cambodia selection and hundreds and looks sash to win yet another term so what does this mean for cambodia. means that the ruling party c.p.p. and the prime minister. can further tighten their already pretty tight grip on power that he can continue to work on his success and he's already started doing that building u
thirty three years making him the world's longest serving national leader he has survived the khmer rouge pushed the country's royalty aside and outlawed the rival c.n.r. p. party his only viable competitor because of that and a crackdown on media critics call the election a sham. he's. prepared to do anything. to cling to power so he doesn't hesitate to suppress. this is cambodia six election since one thousand nine hundred three after decades of war and who has made it very clear that he...
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is the only leader they've known he began his career as a military commander for cambodia's camaro rouge but as the regime carried out genocide on its own people can send defected to vietnam to help overthrow his own government he was named prime minister of cambodia in one thousand nine hundred five when he lost the country's first elections in one thousand nine hundred three he dismissed the results and refused to step down. after thirty three years as prime minister he remains firmly at the helm. that. before there were so many competitors but now there's just one. tell me i hope this country in the future will have a real democracy not fake. so counting appeared little more than a formality just six hours after polls closed the ruling party claimed victory for the sixth time. extreme summer temperatures in many parts of the northern hemisphere have left firefighters battling massive blazes in the united states at least five people have died in inferno was raging through northern california this includes two small children who perished their great grandmother and more than thirty eigh
is the only leader they've known he began his career as a military commander for cambodia's camaro rouge but as the regime carried out genocide on its own people can send defected to vietnam to help overthrow his own government he was named prime minister of cambodia in one thousand nine hundred five when he lost the country's first elections in one thousand nine hundred three he dismissed the results and refused to step down. after thirty three years as prime minister he remains firmly at the...
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is the only leader they've known he began his career as a military commander for cambodia's camaro rouge but as the regime carried out genocide on its own people can send defected to vietnam to help overthrow his own government he was named prime minister of cambodia in one thousand nine hundred five when he lost the country's first elections in one thousand nine hundred three he dismissed the results and refused to step down from thirty three years after his career began he remains at the helm. milena i hope this country in the future will have a real democracy not the big one but. the fact that before there were so many competitors but now there is only one. that is that. for many however the main concern is that the economy continues to improve. that no matter what the outcome i hope that cambodian people can unite together and the country can progress everyone would get a job the salaries would go up and the living standards it would be improved. vote counting is under way though most see it as little more than a formality. correspondent boston heartache is income bodhi has capital p
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three years making him the world's longest serving national leader that he has survived the khmer rouge pushed the country's royalty aside and outlawed the rival c.n.r. p party his only viable competitor because of that and a crackdown on media critics call the election a sham. although he's. prepared to do anything. to cling to power so he hasn't date to suppress. rights. this is cambodia six election since one thousand nine hundred three after decades of war and one cent has made it very clear that he wants a big turnout. a poor showing could be seen as support for the band opposition party. anyone who opposes elections destroys the nation and democracy and should not be forgiven the. as polls close in cambodia consensus seems assured of his seventh straight term as prime minister further securing his name in the history books. some of the other stories making news around the world. at least ten people have died and forty injured after an earthquake struck the indonesian island of lombok the quake has early in the morning and reportedly lasted for just seconds damaging several buildin
three years making him the world's longest serving national leader that he has survived the khmer rouge pushed the country's royalty aside and outlawed the rival c.n.r. p party his only viable competitor because of that and a crackdown on media critics call the election a sham. although he's. prepared to do anything. to cling to power so he hasn't date to suppress. rights. this is cambodia six election since one thousand nine hundred three after decades of war and one cent has made it very...
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is the only leader they've known he began his career as a military commander for cambodia's camaro rouge but as the regime carried out genocide on its own people don't send defected to vietnam to help overthrow his own government he was named prime minister of cambodia in one thousand nine hundred five when he lost the country's first elections in one thousand nine hundred three he dismissed the results and refused to step down from thirty three years after his career began he remains at the helm. but that. was before there were so many competitors but now there's just one. tell me i hope this country in the future will have a real democracy not fake. vote counting is under way though most see it as little more than a formality. the correspondent boston heartache is income bodhi has capital phnom penh by stan the ruling party says there's been an eighty percent turnout considering there is no true opposition is this indicative of the support for the prime minister. well what the government is trying to tell people and the reason why turnout is so important for them is of course because i
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now he faces almost no challenge to extending his thirty three years in power he survived a commuter rouge pushed the country's rural to his side and was able to eliminate his biggest competitor the rival c.n.r. p party because of that and a crackdown on media critics called the election a sham. consignees very afraid. keys brady he's prepared to do anything. to cling to power so he doesn't hesitate to suppress. arrives this will be cambodia six the election since one thousand nine hundred three after decades of war and one cent has made it clear that he wants a big turnout a poor one could be seen as support for the banned opposition party so who in senate has urged employers to encourage their employees to vote. for anyone who opposes elections destroys the nation and democracy and should not be forgiven. with one cent lacking a serious challenger he seems assured of his seventh straight election as prime minister further securing his name in the history books. extremes are temperatures and many parts the northern hemisphere of last fire fires battling massive places and the united state
now he faces almost no challenge to extending his thirty three years in power he survived a commuter rouge pushed the country's rural to his side and was able to eliminate his biggest competitor the rival c.n.r. p party because of that and a crackdown on media critics called the election a sham. consignees very afraid. keys brady he's prepared to do anything. to cling to power so he doesn't hesitate to suppress. arrives this will be cambodia six the election since one thousand nine hundred...
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coming up on this programme: paris painted bleu, blanc, rouge — blue, white and red — the colours of national flag, as the triumphant world cup winners, france, are welcomed home. there's a similar homecoming for the runners—up, croatia. despite defeat in the final, the players are given a heroes‘ reception. a summer of sport continues, as the world's best golfers prepare to take on one of the world's hardest courses. we look ahead to the open. hello, and thanks for joining us on sport today. world champions france have made a heroes‘ return to paris as hundreds of thousands of fans took to the streets of the french capital to welcome their world cup winners home. the 4—2 victory over croatia in moscow on sunday has cemented france's reemergence as one of footballs superpowers and brought the country together, as witnessed by hugh schofield our correspondent in paris. that is a roar from the guts of france. there must be half a million people, more, on the champs—elysees. a crowd i have never, ever seen on this street. more probably than the end of the second world war. and here they
coming up on this programme: paris painted bleu, blanc, rouge — blue, white and red — the colours of national flag, as the triumphant world cup winners, france, are welcomed home. there's a similar homecoming for the runners—up, croatia. despite defeat in the final, the players are given a heroes‘ reception. a summer of sport continues, as the world's best golfers prepare to take on one of the world's hardest courses. we look ahead to the open. hello, and thanks for joining us on sport...
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kpix-5's betty yu, and photojournalist clayton (rouge-juh-low) rougelot --- went out on the water to find out. >>> great white shark sightings t. increaarwethr to fd >> reporter: at least 15 salmon sharks from monterrey bay have mysteriously washed up in the last month, including this one. another startling sighting on shore these days? great whites. last month this juvenile was found, weighing 500 pounds. the department of fish and wildlife now opened a criminal investigation into the shark's death, which suggests possible foul play. >> regardless of the cause, we have three dead white sharks. we haven't had that. >> reporter: a conservation group in santa cruz responds to stranded sharks on bay area shores and assists the state in sending them to labs for testing. one is a clear indication of a pathogen infection that caused the stranding. a second shark in was struck by a mortal propeller strike to the head. >> reporter: and people could pose more of a threat to the great whites than the predators pose to us. >> runoffs, plastics, pollution, chemical toxic spills. >> reporter: deb
kpix-5's betty yu, and photojournalist clayton (rouge-juh-low) rougelot --- went out on the water to find out. >>> great white shark sightings t. increaarwethr to fd >> reporter: at least 15 salmon sharks from monterrey bay have mysteriously washed up in the last month, including this one. another startling sighting on shore these days? great whites. last month this juvenile was found, weighing 500 pounds. the department of fish and wildlife now opened a criminal investigation...
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i want to thank especially the judges, i think all of isaiah to thank my friends from baton rouge for being here tonight. i hope that we represented the capital city well. i could promise you upon my sacred honor that i would use the money from the war to stock up on groceries for "the benedict option" bunker that a building in the hills. [laughing] i'm joking of course but since the publication of "the benedict option" just over a year ago, i have had to contend with countless critics who insist that drew is urging all the christians to drop everything and turn themselves into amish. it doesn't matter how often i explain all the wise, they insist. a professor recently he would like to work on an essay contemplated why so many people simply cannot or will not grasp my argument. but to be clear we not talking about people who understand what i'm saying and some would disagree. that's fine, we can have a good conversation. we are taught by people who can't conceive the basic elements of "the benedict option" analysis and proposal. "the benedict option" i should say straightaway for thos
i want to thank especially the judges, i think all of isaiah to thank my friends from baton rouge for being here tonight. i hope that we represented the capital city well. i could promise you upon my sacred honor that i would use the money from the war to stock up on groceries for "the benedict option" bunker that a building in the hills. [laughing] i'm joking of course but since the publication of "the benedict option" just over a year ago, i have had to contend with...
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preferred a cache of as us care more as boron on radio national rouge america's role in the russian admission over to and that's the video of the of tom bashir and also his or some of. the project here in lake or mia may seem like a small step but it's an important start. iran has finally acknowledged the scale of the crisis on its hands and it is beginning to tackle it but if these hopeful starts don't lead to more action on the ground and soon the entire region will face the prospect of even more loss and instability one thing is for certain this is a critical time for iran. on the way the love of chess. after years behind bars he has to be strict to stay out of precincts with his friend and chess master he's planning his next move to get back to society. that saved his life discovering new filmmaking talent from around the globe if you find latin american jazz private lessons all the houses in. the question of the fifteen thousand people posing an imminent threat to israeli snipers as they were. told to. get a right no no they are the same thing that they are sending them to die it's a cul
preferred a cache of as us care more as boron on radio national rouge america's role in the russian admission over to and that's the video of the of tom bashir and also his or some of. the project here in lake or mia may seem like a small step but it's an important start. iran has finally acknowledged the scale of the crisis on its hands and it is beginning to tackle it but if these hopeful starts don't lead to more action on the ground and soon the entire region will face the prospect of even...
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there are some two hundred fifty plots on the rooftop garden each canal rouge about seventy plants this season the family has planted fennel lettuce strawberries and turnips city to keep us had the idea that it will mar city is growing ever larger and there's more and more concrete like there's little space except on the roofs which often aren't used at all. so i had the idea to make the city greener and at the same time grow healthy produce. an online ad for the plots called this man's attention and he immediately signed up for one but he comes here several times a week to put on the project the vegetables are of course more expensive than those in the market but they have really fresh you also learn something about gardening and to appreciate the produce more i don't have space for a garden this is fun than a good compromise. he's not alone six hundred parisians are on a waiting list for a plot of the rooftop site cost three hundred thousand euros to set up it's a business but also more than that. in the city of lost their connection to nature they have no idea anymore what to do with
there are some two hundred fifty plots on the rooftop garden each canal rouge about seventy plants this season the family has planted fennel lettuce strawberries and turnips city to keep us had the idea that it will mar city is growing ever larger and there's more and more concrete like there's little space except on the roofs which often aren't used at all. so i had the idea to make the city greener and at the same time grow healthy produce. an online ad for the plots called this man's...
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have a bottle to come visit you that is the truth was all set up off the it what you fear most at rouge like on a sauce not blue green valley or economic is are they going to meet at a sausage d.c. printed if you jump so that your course you pause desire may lead to your street are good or proceed you know says it you'd kill some other top receiver you got be a share. in that to lead me. to a to be. influenced by the english tidal wave in two thousand and six germany also raised this curation feast authorizing universities to charge one thousand euros per year this ugly within a few years all the lender of federal states slowly abandon this policy to return to an entirely free system. deutscher first it was for not only has it. it's business as for homes and buildings i'm a bit too long how does midget buck does the owner visited if i had to go to when he visited. the top of. the first room or the m for an order to him to be at odds with. so in other words order to him and door slammed by to him to be on fire fighter and you don't count. this doubled as money action scene come. on. skip
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everyone was treated to a fly—by from the french air force complete with some bleu blanc rouge — blues and the rest of the team were welcomed to the elysees palace by president macron and his wife brigitte. everyone having a jolly good time. we've all been fixated on the world cup for the last four weeks, and dare i say it... utter sacrilege. .. but there's a massive transfer that's gone a little bit under the radar, none other than the world's most recognisable footballer, cristiano ronaldo. here he is at his official unveiling, if you will, following his $132 million move from real madrid to juventus. and although he's now 33, and let's be honest, that's a heck of a lot of money. well, he says he's as good as ever. the age is not important. ifeel good. i feel motivated. the age is not important. ifeel good. ifeel motivated. exciting. the i will try to do my best, like always, and i'm looking forward to starting the lead well and trying to win every title. by tradition, every unmarked swan here in the uk is the property of the crown. but how does the queen keep track of all the birds
everyone was treated to a fly—by from the french air force complete with some bleu blanc rouge — blues and the rest of the team were welcomed to the elysees palace by president macron and his wife brigitte. everyone having a jolly good time. we've all been fixated on the world cup for the last four weeks, and dare i say it... utter sacrilege. .. but there's a massive transfer that's gone a little bit under the radar, none other than the world's most recognisable footballer, cristiano...
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don't have a bottle to come does it true that is if you force a cup of coffee it what you fear most at rouge like on a sauce not blue green valley or economic is very likely to meet at a sausage d.c. printed if you jump so that your course you pause desire may let you just revive our good old proceed you know says it you didn't kill so i did not perceive you he got bigger share. in the toy to me that the bush plan to eat. is. influenced by the english tidal wave in two thousand and six germany also raised this tuition fees authorizing universities to charge one thousand euros per year literately even if susie is all the lender of federal states slowly abandon this policy to return to an entirely free system. ga first that's for not only has it. it's business as for homes and buildings i'm a big dog how does midget buck does the owner visited if i had to go to when he visited. the top that wouldn't just the first room or the m for hundreds to him could be at odds with. so in other words order to human door slammed by to him to be on fire fighter and you don't count. as money action scene come
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you have just finished a project down the road from us in baton rouge. "greyhound." certainrected by a someone who you have worked with a lot. can you compare the two directors of steven spielberg and tom hanks. ? tom -- capt. dye: tom did not direct "greyhound." it is -- it is a story of the u.s. destroyer shepherding a convoy of merchant men across the north atlantic and the battle between u-boat, wolfpack's and the destroyers. it is from a book called "the good shepherd." tom loves the book and he wrote the script and we did it down in baton rouge aboard the uss kidd. the ship on the inside of a soundstage. i think that will be a great film. the navy, frankly, needs a shot in the arm at this point. that will come out in april of 2019. i have worked for tom while he is directing. we did a film called "larry where i play his boss and i fire him for incompetence or something. he is an actor's director actor. he is an he uses this script as a structure and lets the actor's flesh it out and make it come alive. that is really great if you are an actor and have a directo
you have just finished a project down the road from us in baton rouge. "greyhound." certainrected by a someone who you have worked with a lot. can you compare the two directors of steven spielberg and tom hanks. ? tom -- capt. dye: tom did not direct "greyhound." it is -- it is a story of the u.s. destroyer shepherding a convoy of merchant men across the north atlantic and the battle between u-boat, wolfpack's and the destroyers. it is from a book called "the good...
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political firebrands in modern history, whose admirers and detractors both describe him as having gone rougerecently, senator merkley responded to disturbing rumors of an unconscionable increase in child and parent separation at the u.s.-mexico border by going to brownsville, texas, to see for himself. a video of him being denied entrance into a detention center received well over 1 million views and lit a fire under an already active immigration rights movement. the son of a millwright and working-class to his core, senator merkley lives in the same neighborhood he grew up in, and since 2016 has become a progressive darling and a leader in the senate. now he is leading the fight against judge kavanaugh's nomination to the supreme court. in an age where every powerful person sees donald trump and believes that she or he can do better, there's every reason senator merkley should think that he would be just as viable of a 2020 candidate as any of his senate colleagues. senator merkley, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you very much. great to be with you. >> i want to thank you for hearing th
political firebrands in modern history, whose admirers and detractors both describe him as having gone rougerecently, senator merkley responded to disturbing rumors of an unconscionable increase in child and parent separation at the u.s.-mexico border by going to brownsville, texas, to see for himself. a video of him being denied entrance into a detention center received well over 1 million views and lit a fire under an already active immigration rights movement. the son of a millwright and...
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a one hundred speech saying war with iran is the mother of all wars the senior commander in iran's rouge revolutionary guard meanwhile says trump's tweet amounts to cycle.
a one hundred speech saying war with iran is the mother of all wars the senior commander in iran's rouge revolutionary guard meanwhile says trump's tweet amounts to cycle.
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one says coats has gone rouge. and donald trump is inn fire rafur rate -- infuriated. one says there is no invitation from congress. >> the senate took bipartisan action against russia voting 98-0 to oppose putin's proposal to interrogate u.s. officials. president trump said yesterday he opposes putin's suggestion after calling it an incredible offer earlier in the week. >> look at the sanction i put on. look at the diplomats i through out -- i threw out. look at all of the things i have done. obama didn't do it. obama was a patsy for russia. >> on fox news last night, pompeo called the idea absurd. >> this administration has been relentless in its efforts to deter russia from badherited a russia was running all over the united states. trump gets it. he is trying to take opportunities where we can work together and put american position to do what he wants to do on behalf of the american people. >> pompeo said russia has been trying to undermine western democracy for years. he said i don't expect that will stop. >>> deputy attorney general rod rosenstein making an anno
one says coats has gone rouge. and donald trump is inn fire rafur rate -- infuriated. one says there is no invitation from congress. >> the senate took bipartisan action against russia voting 98-0 to oppose putin's proposal to interrogate u.s. officials. president trump said yesterday he opposes putin's suggestion after calling it an incredible offer earlier in the week. >> look at the sanction i put on. look at the diplomats i through out -- i threw out. look at all of the things i...
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kpix-5's betty yu, and photojournalist clayton (rouge-juh-low) rougelot --- went out to the water to5 salmon sharks from monterey >>> at least 15 sharks from monterey bay have mysteriously washed up dead on santa cruz county beaches in the past month. including this one. another startling sighting on shore these days, the great white sharks. three have washed up in the last year. last month this juvenile was found on a beach. marine life experts say the shark weighed 500 pounds. the department of fish and wildlife has opened a criminal investigation into the shark's death, which suggests possible foul play. >> regardless of any discussion of the cause, we've got three dead white sharks. we haven't had that. >> reporter: a conservation group based in santa cruz responds to stranded sharks on bay area shores and assists the state in sending them to labs for testing. it is seeing more unusual die-offs this year. >> one is a clear indication of a pathogen, infection. a second shark in august of last year was apparently struck by a boat. >> reporter: the executive director believes people
kpix-5's betty yu, and photojournalist clayton (rouge-juh-low) rougelot --- went out to the water to5 salmon sharks from monterey >>> at least 15 sharks from monterey bay have mysteriously washed up dead on santa cruz county beaches in the past month. including this one. another startling sighting on shore these days, the great white sharks. three have washed up in the last year. last month this juvenile was found on a beach. marine life experts say the shark weighed 500 pounds. the...
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the resources has been the biggest, most effective thing that many hands make light work kind of is roug it's just taking a lot of people and resources to get out there and get to that remote area. >> and we orhoods are being to evacuate if necessary. they are under an advisory, three of the neighborhoods we know in napa county, what direction is the fire moving this morning and do you feel that it's move away from the homes or are there other area that could be in harms way? >> i don't know exactly what direction it's moving. i know they put that advisory out last night because of the -- the concern for the wind shift last night. whether or not that showed up i don't have that information right now. that was absolutely just a concern that they put out. i don't think they put anything this point. >> how far is the area that you are keeping an eye on? i know one thing that struck me was the ash coming down. in the city and people in modes marin. do you have crews farther out watching embers? >> yeah. i was in community of glendale and the ash was heavy. i don't have good information on ho
the resources has been the biggest, most effective thing that many hands make light work kind of is roug it's just taking a lot of people and resources to get out there and get to that remote area. >> and we orhoods are being to evacuate if necessary. they are under an advisory, three of the neighborhoods we know in napa county, what direction is the fire moving this morning and do you feel that it's move away from the homes or are there other area that could be in harms way? >> i...
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>> asked you a question about an obstacle you had overcome and you mentioned the flooding in baton rougeabout that period of time that really helped form who you are? >> we had to pack up stop and get up out of there. we were walking through the water. there is no one -- in a matter of moments, you had to cherish that. thank god he gave me the ability to play the game at this level. i want to give it my all. i don't take it for granted. >> he was saying all the right stuff. you should be a good player. >>> san francisco has become the first major city in california to increase its minimum wage up to $15 an hour. it took effect yesterday. it was approved by the voters back in 2014. the measure was a vision of the late mayor. today, berkeley set the -- set the same wage hike. >> you are paying a quarter more to cross the golden gate bridge. it is now eight dollars. if you have fast track, you will pay seven dollars and carpools will pay five dollars per vehicle. officials say the toll hike is aimed at bridging an almost $4 million budget deficit at the district. >>> they also went up on go
>> asked you a question about an obstacle you had overcome and you mentioned the flooding in baton rougeabout that period of time that really helped form who you are? >> we had to pack up stop and get up out of there. we were walking through the water. there is no one -- in a matter of moments, you had to cherish that. thank god he gave me the ability to play the game at this level. i want to give it my all. i don't take it for granted. >> he was saying all the right stuff....
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as we've seen the conditions, they're daeng rougs, potentially deadly even for the most highly trainedro visibility down there. you can't even see the face of your diving buddy. you can only do hand signals, gestures like, are you still okay. in the dark and the water it will be difficult for the divers to communicate with the children. >> the former navy s.e.a.l. spoke with cnn about how the options to rescue the boys simply are not ideal. >> a very unique situation that's happening right now. you have this thai s.e.a.l. who has extensive experience and he died on the way out. the passages are narrow, it's cold, wet, he's tired. it would be concerned about the children and their state of mind. what they're trying to do is put a full face mask on them tooching them how to use that dive. that takes a long time to get proficient at it. again, the biggest problem -- one of the biggest problems they would have coming through is panic. i'm not going to try to armchair quarterback what's going on there with the professionals on the ground. you're talking about very bad options all around. >>
as we've seen the conditions, they're daeng rougs, potentially deadly even for the most highly trainedro visibility down there. you can't even see the face of your diving buddy. you can only do hand signals, gestures like, are you still okay. in the dark and the water it will be difficult for the divers to communicate with the children. >> the former navy s.e.a.l. spoke with cnn about how the options to rescue the boys simply are not ideal. >> a very unique situation that's...
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. >> rafael rouge, thank you for your time and your work you have put in with these boys.ave there and the spot where the soccer team is trapped represent more challenges for the rescuers. look at this. the group was found two and a half miles from the entrance of the cave which is about six-tenths of a mile underground. the divers take one boy at a time. that part is more than a mile long. they will have to travel through narrow and flooded passages which some have described, consider this, as having absolutely no visibility. once they reach the command center, special rescue teams will take over at that point. they will help the boys through the rest of the journey which is more than a mile to the exit and it may require carrying those boys on stretchers. divers will head back the other way to get back to the boys and their coach until all of them are out. >>> the clock is ticking and rescuers are up against mother nature to save 12 boys and their coach trapped inside that cave in thailand for more than two weeks. we are live near the site with the very latest on the res
. >> rafael rouge, thank you for your time and your work you have put in with these boys.ave there and the spot where the soccer team is trapped represent more challenges for the rescuers. look at this. the group was found two and a half miles from the entrance of the cave which is about six-tenths of a mile underground. the divers take one boy at a time. that part is more than a mile long. they will have to travel through narrow and flooded passages which some have described, consider...
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otherwise known as national resistance which they know nothing about, like iran's version of a kmer rougult. a lot of balls in the air and we don't know where they are going to land. >> overnight there's a piece of news in the united states, the president wanted to draft a bill to rundown the w.t.o. and reminds us in the last two weeks he's made moves to perhaps under mine the eu france to withdraw from the eu. then of course there's nato. he has a big nato conference just before he meets with vladimir putin and there are signs that he's not perhaps looking at america's long-time allies as america's greatest friends going forward. >> this sends seismic waves of terror, i don't think that's too strong a word -- of real worry amongst the allies. on one hand the alliance continues on the ground. on the other hand, from the very top, again, this flame throwing going on, and we don't quite know why. we do know the president insists all of the nato members pay out the 2% of gdp. that has been a demand of the united states going back at least to 2014, the last major -- a big nato summit and mad
otherwise known as national resistance which they know nothing about, like iran's version of a kmer rougult. a lot of balls in the air and we don't know where they are going to land. >> overnight there's a piece of news in the united states, the president wanted to draft a bill to rundown the w.t.o. and reminds us in the last two weeks he's made moves to perhaps under mine the eu france to withdraw from the eu. then of course there's nato. he has a big nato conference just before he meets...
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volcker was high inflation for jay powell, his major challenge will be how to incorporate this rouge thrust of fiscal stimulus at a time of near full employment and that will be his challenge i don't think he knows the answer and i know we won't know the answer >> god news is that most of that is being conducted upward to the 10% of america that owns 80% of the stock market in the form of buy backs. we're going to break every record if trends continue. this fsummer, if you look at whe the bigs spike in buyback activity happens, it's over the next four to five weeks. so you are going to see that buyback activity on full display. i don't know necessarily if a lot of that money ends up with the real economy i know it ends up in people's 401(k)s and corporate insiders personal net worth it may not be ultra stimlative >> to your point, i think the yield curve has flattening because of the concerns about the fed. other things, too, international growth is slowing. all that but that i think is kind of starting to get reflected in and also, it's starting to get reflected into certain sectors
volcker was high inflation for jay powell, his major challenge will be how to incorporate this rouge thrust of fiscal stimulus at a time of near full employment and that will be his challenge i don't think he knows the answer and i know we won't know the answer >> god news is that most of that is being conducted upward to the 10% of america that owns 80% of the stock market in the form of buy backs. we're going to break every record if trends continue. this fsummer, if you look at whe the...
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we had was a big meeting like 30 or 40 of us in the building i had just gotten out of jail in baton rouge and they said you cannot people thought he said i don't see the thing that you shouldn't but i'm not the president. [laughter] but it isou interesting with this idea that you talk about here, the idea of black people in the room that are not beholden but what is interesting if you write currently is that ferguson is like absent and if somebody was in the street of ferguson to think about that unrest without being rooted in those days we stood in the street. and i t think about you were not part of any organization but you do talk about hillary and you talk about activist we actually only reference people that are in organizations i went to understand that. >> great point. this is part of the reparations to have you here tonight. [laughter] so to take me to task in public. i will be bobby kennedy.. [laughter] >> you are absolutely right. not only that you can't do everything but you're not talking about peripheral but thee definition. i probably was cautious and careful enough to think
we had was a big meeting like 30 or 40 of us in the building i had just gotten out of jail in baton rouge and they said you cannot people thought he said i don't see the thing that you shouldn't but i'm not the president. [laughter] but it isou interesting with this idea that you talk about here, the idea of black people in the room that are not beholden but what is interesting if you write currently is that ferguson is like absent and if somebody was in the street of ferguson to think about...
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son of a judge from southeast texas, and he was in baton rouge, louisiana, and like a lot of young men who came from it least families, in the spring of 1861, robert campbell heard about the decided he was going and serve.savrnd they elected him captain and his shut the entire thing down. they said the war would be short. neededa young man and he to focus on his studies, so robert campbell waited until the of 1862 when clearly the to be as shortng as people thought and he told is father now was the time to serve, and this time judge campbell said that he was happy to have robert go, it was the to be, and he regretted but that he had one son old enough to serve. now, in the spring of 1862, robert campbell could have a host of units that were being organized in southeast had , which is where he returned. he chose to serve in virginia, organized texas brigade because he liked the men absolutely , believed that that was where you totally, to make a full commitment to this war and independence. that was where it was going to come. so robert campbell joined the fifth texas infantry. showed u
son of a judge from southeast texas, and he was in baton rouge, louisiana, and like a lot of young men who came from it least families, in the spring of 1861, robert campbell heard about the decided he was going and serve.savrnd they elected him captain and his shut the entire thing down. they said the war would be short. neededa young man and he to focus on his studies, so robert campbell waited until the of 1862 when clearly the to be as shortng as people thought and he told is father now was...
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to iran honey speech saying war with iran is the mother of all wars the senior commander in iran's rouge revolutionary guard meanwhile says trump's tweet amounts to psychological warfare he says iran will never abandon its revolutionary beliefs despite pressure from the u.s. so amber savi has the latest from to her around. we've seen in the days since donald trump pulled the united states out of the twenty fifty nuclear deal with more sanctions looming large first in august then again in november iranian leaders are becoming more and more aggressive in their tone and we're hearing more consistent public speeches in which they criticize the u.s. unilateral decision to pull out of the nuclear deal and reinstate sanctions what is also at the center of this escalation in the war of words is a statement made by the president in a recent visit to switzerland iranian president hassan rouhani on a diplomatic trip made a vague threat against the strait of hormuz saying that it would be unrealistic to expect that if iran can't sell its own oil that everybody else still can so we're seeing iranian
to iran honey speech saying war with iran is the mother of all wars the senior commander in iran's rouge revolutionary guard meanwhile says trump's tweet amounts to psychological warfare he says iran will never abandon its revolutionary beliefs despite pressure from the u.s. so amber savi has the latest from to her around. we've seen in the days since donald trump pulled the united states out of the twenty fifty nuclear deal with more sanctions looming large first in august then again in...
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rouge s rudy giuliani saying the president will not sit down with mueller's team unless the presidentialhas evidence the president commit add crime. the president will only speak to them if they can prove they have evidence he committed add crime. does that make any sense to you. >> i'm not surprised. it seems it's been going in that direction. rudy giuliani has been inching closer and closer towards that as think this strategy has played out. i'm not surprised saying he might not speak with the team unless the conditions are shown. remains to be seen whether that's a negotiating point or not, wouldn't be surprised if it's a negotiating point. certainly it would being is sming sm i something to watch in the coming days for sure. >> he wouldn't sit down unless he could prove he exhausted all other possibilities before coming to the president. it just seems to me they're raising the bar to this level it makes it unlikely if not impossible that the president will voluntarily agree to sit down. >> we're headed for a showdown, potential a constitutional crisis in that bill clinton said look,
rouge s rudy giuliani saying the president will not sit down with mueller's team unless the presidentialhas evidence the president commit add crime. the president will only speak to them if they can prove they have evidence he committed add crime. does that make any sense to you. >> i'm not surprised. it seems it's been going in that direction. rudy giuliani has been inching closer and closer towards that as think this strategy has played out. i'm not surprised saying he might not speak...
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they have all looked for just the right tone after dallas, baton rouge, st. paul and none of them gave long-winded oratory. they could not find the time that bobby take -- bobby kennedy had the night in indianapolis. from that moment to the end of the campaign i can say with any -- without any hyperbole that bobby kennedy was easily the -- most popular white man in black america. there was a very short time -- sign that set it all. there are many white politicians the people in black america would have said that about in 1968. what i want to do is take you to who bobby kennedy was and why we should still care about him a half-century after his death and i think that many of us have spent the last 50 years looking for somebody that was able to do with bobby kennedy came on the verge of doing back then in 1968. at a moment where the country was equally divided with equally stressed out with what was going on in vietnam, bobby kennedy was on the cusp of pulling together the kind of coalition that we have never seen in this country. it was a coalition of the blue
they have all looked for just the right tone after dallas, baton rouge, st. paul and none of them gave long-winded oratory. they could not find the time that bobby take -- bobby kennedy had the night in indianapolis. from that moment to the end of the campaign i can say with any -- without any hyperbole that bobby kennedy was easily the -- most popular white man in black america. there was a very short time -- sign that set it all. there are many white politicians the people in black america...
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i was surprised that david cameron liked onat the rouge and that what i head the conversation with him about. >> college out of a hole, but let me -- one second. i believe that if you take -- one thing that was interesting about paris, it was the first agreement that was that global, that you had literally 200 countries, the whole world involved and there are other issues that would benefit from that type of global agreement. so, some -- just to name a couple, health, dealing with pandemics. there's an architecture to set up to establish that is truly global that could save in the long run millions of line if you could replication the type of global coalition and arrangement and information sharing that we developed in paris agreement, related to global health security, that's one that comes to me off the top of my head. think there's a similar effort we're trying to get at late in the administration around refugee resettlement, to deal with refugee crises where it's not sos a hock -- so ad hoc and you have countries bearing an enormous amount of the burden. then i think politically, i
i was surprised that david cameron liked onat the rouge and that what i head the conversation with him about. >> college out of a hole, but let me -- one second. i believe that if you take -- one thing that was interesting about paris, it was the first agreement that was that global, that you had literally 200 countries, the whole world involved and there are other issues that would benefit from that type of global agreement. so, some -- just to name a couple, health, dealing with...
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response was that the "wall street journal" is wrong and we're fighting this, and john carreyrou is a rougereport. >> host: i suggest when you read this book, just like they say, don't use your computer like awe half an hour or 45 minutes before you want to go to sleep. don't read the laster part of this book before you want to go to sleep. it gets to real john lecarre page turner. want to go to audience questions because they're really good. not going to be able to get to them but going to try to consolidate some themes. one is suggests that this -- a lot of scams start off as scams. >> guest: yep. >> host: and -- but this did not. this started off as a bona fide effort. >> guest: right. she didn't -- i mean, i fully believe that she did not drop out of stanford at 19 with a premeditated plan to defraud investors and put patients in harm's way. she dropped out this is the idealistic, young entrepreneur or would-be entrepreneur, who really did want to follow in the steps of steve jobs and had this idea, this cool idea and wanted to make it happen, and she had this charisma and she raised a
response was that the "wall street journal" is wrong and we're fighting this, and john carreyrou is a rougereport. >> host: i suggest when you read this book, just like they say, don't use your computer like awe half an hour or 45 minutes before you want to go to sleep. don't read the laster part of this book before you want to go to sleep. it gets to real john lecarre page turner. want to go to audience questions because they're really good. not going to be able to get to them...