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the uniforms either. >> roy kim: uh, no. >> roy choi: yeah. >> roy kim: well, he still controls theyou just do the work. >> roy kim: i just do the work. as a korean, he knows. >> anthony: we start with bonchon, all those delicious little freebie plates of pickles, preserves, kimchi, a spicy squid snack or two. no bonchon? no meal. >> roy choi: and you know what this restaurant has that a lot of restaurants are going away from? is the, um, is the chair-less rooms. >> anthony: you don't do the, the feet under? knees forward, feet under? >> roy choi: oh the, the tea ceremonies. >> anthony: straight ahead? oh, no can do. >> roy choi: the seating, yeah. that was punishment for koreans. >> roy kim: yeah. >> roy choi: that's, that's a punishment. >> roy kim: and with the book over your head. >> roy choi: for hours. >> anthony: what would a crime be? what got you into that, uh, position? >> roy choi: yeah, i mean, it could be as, as minimal as a 94 on the test. >> anthony: korean parents? well, let's just say they veer towards the strict. moms and dads were not, shall we say, conflicted abo
the uniforms either. >> roy kim: uh, no. >> roy choi: yeah. >> roy kim: well, he still controls theyou just do the work. >> roy kim: i just do the work. as a korean, he knows. >> anthony: we start with bonchon, all those delicious little freebie plates of pickles, preserves, kimchi, a spicy squid snack or two. no bonchon? no meal. >> roy choi: and you know what this restaurant has that a lot of restaurants are going away from? is the, um, is the chair-less...
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this time seems to be different for roy.e looking for love online. and that means there'll always be more victims for catfish. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: american interests first. president trump says he'll stand by saudi arabia despite the killing of the journalist, jamal khashoggi. the president's lawyer says he's given unprecedented co—operation to the inquiry into whether the trump election team colluded with russia, and says again it's time for the investigation to end. ajudge in texas rules illegal migrants to the us can claim asylum. 0ur reporters have spent the day on both sides of the us—mexico border. the youngest ever goodwill ambassador for the un children's fund, 14—year—old tv actor millie bobbie brown, becomes a diplomat.
this time seems to be different for roy.e looking for love online. and that means there'll always be more victims for catfish. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: american interests first. president trump says he'll stand by saudi arabia despite the killing of the journalist, jamal khashoggi. the president's lawyer says he's given unprecedented co—operation to the inquiry into whether the trump election...
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this time seems to be different for roy.ing for love online. and that means there'll always be more victims for catfish. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: theresa may says britain and the eu have agreed how they want their post—brexit relationship to work, although spain remains unhappy. the british people want this to be settled. they want a good deal that sets us on course for a brighter future. that deal is within our grasp and i am determined to deliver it. president trump warns, create disorder and i'll close the border. a stark message to migrants who've reached the mexico/us frontier. the police officer who was poisoned in the salisbury chemical attack speaks about his ordeal for the first time. and the new european power plants being fuelled by coal and chinese money.
this time seems to be different for roy.ing for love online. and that means there'll always be more victims for catfish. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: theresa may says britain and the eu have agreed how they want their post—brexit relationship to work, although spain remains unhappy. the british people want this to be settled. they want a good deal that sets us on course for a brighter future. that deal is...
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[cheers and applause] thanks, roy. great guy. and representatives, congressmen, women, great people that really work, and they always, they always are with us. they never let us down. blaine lute kin meyer, vicki
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i zero in on that epic battle in alabama against roy moore and doug jones.this was some shared jedi. [laughter] i start off the chapter to lay out alabama the poverty and public health crisis in education crisis and alabama ranking in the bottom tier consistently and all of these quality-of-life indicators. this is the toxic blue base that gave rise to judge roy moore the republican candidate for the u.s. senate in a 2017 special election.ec his bible thumping diatribe embodied the sense of god ordained racism that had already doomed the state to the bottom tier. his resume was a testament to homegrown canon masquerading as homespun symbolism despite his obvious shortcomings the idea senator roy moore was not so far-fetched that only had republican one every u.s. senate election in alabama over the past 25 years but since the advent of shelby county which was the supreme court's decisions that gutted the voting rights act they had amassed voter suppression techniques targeted at one constituency that could possibly give doug jones beyond a snowball's chance
i zero in on that epic battle in alabama against roy moore and doug jones.this was some shared jedi. [laughter] i start off the chapter to lay out alabama the poverty and public health crisis in education crisis and alabama ranking in the bottom tier consistently and all of these quality-of-life indicators. this is the toxic blue base that gave rise to judge roy moore the republican candidate for the u.s. senate in a 2017 special election.ec his bible thumping diatribe embodied the sense of god...
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mark: chip roy, what about media role?they can't disguise it, they have sided one little bit at party again the other. -- political party against the other, they are excited about what democrats are going to do. after election it was clear they were taking the house. jake tapper talking about subpoenas that are going to fly, and maybe, they have media on their side, we saw a press conference the other day, cnn representative jim acosta, literally, was trying to disrupt and sabotage the press conference, purpose of a president's press conference is for we the people to find out what is going on, not for people who become pr provocative and me news. you, republicans you are not going to have press most of the press on your side. but has that not always been the case. >> no question there is bias in media, i grew up as a child in reaganer a erikaer -- era, and r watching press briefings, there is a certain edge to today's media that is worse, what we -- acoscosta is all about him set . the white house for him is a prop it all
mark: chip roy, what about media role?they can't disguise it, they have sided one little bit at party again the other. -- political party against the other, they are excited about what democrats are going to do. after election it was clear they were taking the house. jake tapper talking about subpoenas that are going to fly, and maybe, they have media on their side, we saw a press conference the other day, cnn representative jim acosta, literally, was trying to disrupt and sabotage the press...
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against roy moore and doug jones. it was some sheer jedi. [laughter] i start off this chapter by laying out alabama. the kind of poverty that black folks have to deal with.the kind of public health crises, the kind of education crises, and alabama ranking in the bottom tier, consistently, on all of these quality of life indicators. this, is the toxic base that gave rise to judge roy moore. as a republican candidate for the u.s. senate. in a 2017 special election. his bible thumping tribes inembodied the sense of righteo god ordained racism. that have already doomed the state to the bottom tier. his resume was a testament to homegrown rebel canon, masquerading as homespun patriotic symbolism. despite his obvious shortcomings, the idea senator roy moore was not so far-fetched. not only had republicans won every u.s. senate election in alabama, over the past 25 years, but since the advent of shelby county deed holder which was a supreme court decision that gutted the voting rights act, the state had a powerful array of voter process of techniqu
against roy moore and doug jones. it was some sheer jedi. [laughter] i start off this chapter by laying out alabama. the kind of poverty that black folks have to deal with.the kind of public health crises, the kind of education crises, and alabama ranking in the bottom tier, consistently, on all of these quality of life indicators. this, is the toxic base that gave rise to judge roy moore. as a republican candidate for the u.s. senate. in a 2017 special election. his bible thumping tribes...
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southern baptists controlled the whole state and they will vote for roy. it will be a landslide yet there has always been more than one kind of christianity roiling and churning. as martin luther king called upon it in 1963 from a birmingham jail so too did the greater birmingham ministry in 2017, it can never be forgotten the state that produced the sheriff jim clark and judge roy moores also created the civil rights warriors who took down and defeated jim and have roy in their crosshairs. [laughter] [applause] >> and i am going to take us to the night of the election because what i'm skipping is civil rights warriors did. roy moore nonetheless had a lock on republican strongholds in most of the northern sectors of the state. has vote tallies rolled in his lead continue to grow. it looked almost insurmountable. as the votes continued to be counted the election seemed to mirror the classic mohammed ali with black voters overwhelmed, outmatched and headed for sure defeat at the hands of a more powerful opponent but then an uppercut caught roy more on the jo
southern baptists controlled the whole state and they will vote for roy. it will be a landslide yet there has always been more than one kind of christianity roiling and churning. as martin luther king called upon it in 1963 from a birmingham jail so too did the greater birmingham ministry in 2017, it can never be forgotten the state that produced the sheriff jim clark and judge roy moores also created the civil rights warriors who took down and defeated jim and have roy in their crosshairs....
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in alabama they rejected roy moore because part of politics is to elect an avatar hero, someone thatr us. but most people, most viet voters, the majority of the voters in mississippi have to be honest and say a 59-year-old, that is us. it is not offensive to us because it is us. if we find that offensive, we are saying something about ourselves that we don't believe in. >> that election taking place on tuesday this week. my thanks to the panel for joining us this hour. >>> coming up, joy reed is breaking down president trump's call for decorum from the press just ahead for us on msnbc on "a.m. joy at. it's time for ultimate sleep number week on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. it's the last chance to save 50% on the new sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. i am a techie dad.n. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're
in alabama they rejected roy moore because part of politics is to elect an avatar hero, someone thatr us. but most people, most viet voters, the majority of the voters in mississippi have to be honest and say a 59-year-old, that is us. it is not offensive to us because it is us. if we find that offensive, we are saying something about ourselves that we don't believe in. >> that election taking place on tuesday this week. my thanks to the panel for joining us this hour. >>> coming...
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just a few meters away is the place where blogger roy was killed. and avowed atheist roy was paying a visit to a doctor's book fair in feb twenty fifth team while walking home with his wife he was killed by radical islamists wielding machetes. royce father is heartbroken a joy is a retired professor of physics and a human rights activist as a young man he fought in bangladesh's war of independence a joy roy did not want his son who was living in the united states to visit dhaka he warned of egypt that his books and blogging could spell his death at the hands of religious extremists. who have been fired up by. at bias. he just why. and here there may be a big idea. why the bottom number under the. why ponder would be. i have an idea. what if you know something. and he paid the price. sometimes slopestyle up all i replied bob. i won't i'm going to write a greatest of. your why your why do you cough it up. roy it was one of five secular bloggers murdered in two thousand and fifteen none of the killers have been convicted when roy was attacked police we
just a few meters away is the place where blogger roy was killed. and avowed atheist roy was paying a visit to a doctor's book fair in feb twenty fifth team while walking home with his wife he was killed by radical islamists wielding machetes. royce father is heartbroken a joy is a retired professor of physics and a human rights activist as a young man he fought in bangladesh's war of independence a joy roy did not want his son who was living in the united states to visit dhaka he warned of...
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i'll talk to roy about his party's priority. we have been following this story closely from the beginning. investigations into misconduct in the top levels of the fbi and doj. the chairman of the house devin is here. he has been spear heading those investigations. he will join me next to discuss what happen happened to the problems. all of that plus rexerox from our panel right now only sunday morning futures. >>> we begin with house republicans prepyring for their new role as minority. you know, me now with an exclusive interview. wisconsin congresswoman liz doctor,heney. good to see you this morning. thank you for joining us. >> glad to be with you. >> can eye walk us through your priorities. >> first of all, we have a lot to be with focused on. we have living through the economic boom and we have to make sure we do everything necessary to prevent the democrats from reveersing course on that. they made it clear that's what they want to do. we have to work with the white house and colleagues to make sure they didn't happen. the
i'll talk to roy about his party's priority. we have been following this story closely from the beginning. investigations into misconduct in the top levels of the fbi and doj. the chairman of the house devin is here. he has been spear heading those investigations. he will join me next to discuss what happen happened to the problems. all of that plus rexerox from our panel right now only sunday morning futures. >>> we begin with house republicans prepyring for their new role as...
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chip roy, i know you very well. you've been a longtime conservative activist intensity also chief of staff to ted cruz for. of time. now a newly elected member of congress from the 21st district of texas. a>> yes, sir. >> we had an important election. people are messaging about the election. we picked up a few seats in tit senate. we lost three dozen seats or so in the house of representatives. i understood the presence message. he was all of the country campaigning. he was very focused on what he was campaigning about. economy, immigration, i understood the senate side. kavanaugh, kavanaugh, kavanaugh. here's the problem. i still don't know what the house of representatives on the republican side was running on. i still don't know what the message was. and i would have thought with the president out there, while it was not a blue wave by any means, what did they take so many seats? >> you are right. i don't think that we matched the intensity that the president has displayed here in the town taking on the establish
chip roy, i know you very well. you've been a longtime conservative activist intensity also chief of staff to ted cruz for. of time. now a newly elected member of congress from the 21st district of texas. a>> yes, sir. >> we had an important election. people are messaging about the election. we picked up a few seats in tit senate. we lost three dozen seats or so in the house of representatives. i understood the presence message. he was all of the country campaigning. he was very...
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. >>> country music legend roy clark has died.is career spanning decades, making his first appearance at the grand ole opry at age 17. he, of course, headlined the tv show "hee haw," mixing country and comedy. >> going to the movies, roy? >> no, i ain't. >> watch your grammar, roy. i'm not going. he is not going, they are not going. get it? >> yeah, ain't nobody going. >> roy clark was 85 years old. >>> and the snow day at the national zoo. giant panda bei bei playing in the snow today in washington, d.c. the 3-year-old climbing a tree, maybe making some snow angels, too, perhaps. one of the only few happy about what we saw today. >>> when we come back tonight, a little boy that an entire city stopped for, and what we've now learned tonight. you'll want to see this. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopa
. >>> country music legend roy clark has died.is career spanning decades, making his first appearance at the grand ole opry at age 17. he, of course, headlined the tv show "hee haw," mixing country and comedy. >> going to the movies, roy? >> no, i ain't. >> watch your grammar, roy. i'm not going. he is not going, they are not going. get it? >> yeah, ain't nobody going. >> roy clark was 85 years old. >>> and the snow day at the national...
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bill is sort of it iraq and roy would be but kicked their asses from. yesterday i mean he wouldn't put up with a dog because they're just they're basically. divisive and self-serving in the wrong way and they don't serve the community this of themselves and i think that that is ironically that is what the they felt all the north that they want so of course people like faraj wave of bragg's it and said well you know what it's blame the others blame them blame god that's what doesn't that's an...
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for more on this we turn to roy wood, jr., another episode of c.p.s for the culture. in honor of this week's veterans day, tonight we discuss the contributions of the black soldier. the only armed black people that everybody is comfortable with. since america's birth, african-americans have proudly served this country, even in bondage. george washington's personal servant during the war was a slave named william lee. the two spent so much time together, william was even able to photo bomb a painting of washington. lee and washington's bond inspired many of the interracial action films we see today -- such as "48 hours," "men in black," and "knight rider." you know that car was black, had a spoiler. many african-americans made the ultimate sacrifice, even if by accident, as when the first shots in the revolutionary war killed crispus attics. crispus is my favorite character for reenactment because his part is so short and get to go home early. oh! i died for these white people! those were his actual last words. in the civil war, black soldiers fought
for more on this we turn to roy wood, jr., another episode of c.p.s for the culture. in honor of this week's veterans day, tonight we discuss the contributions of the black soldier. the only armed black people that everybody is comfortable with. since america's birth, african-americans have proudly served this country, even in bondage. george washington's personal servant during the war was a slave named william lee. the two spent so much time together, william was even able to photo bomb a...
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two candidates who are quite, quite different in the georgia race, really at opposite ends. >> and roy moore had president trump behind him, too, big support. >> glor: john, i can ask you quickly, the note major just made about the white house official, that projection at 4:00 this afternoon, that there would be a republican net loss in the house but they would keep their majority. that would be a bit of a stunner, based on what we've seen so far, what's been projected. >> yes. i mean, we're deeper down the road of speculation, but, yes, we know the president's party always loses -- usually loses, not always-- usually loses seats, so you would expect that. if the republicans were able to keep control of the house with all the expectationing that they wouldn't, that would mean not but it would mean conservatives turned out in the districts the democrats were reached out to. the president is not just on a referendum on his policies. it's his political strategy here. that would mean his decision, as major was saying, to run a race a certain kind of way, ended up helping republicans. >> wh
two candidates who are quite, quite different in the georgia race, really at opposite ends. >> and roy moore had president trump behind him, too, big support. >> glor: john, i can ask you quickly, the note major just made about the white house official, that projection at 4:00 this afternoon, that there would be a republican net loss in the house but they would keep their majority. that would be a bit of a stunner, based on what we've seen so far, what's been projected. >>...
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hit succession he plays kind of to look good roy a ruthless sunday born media mogul right as of course himself dandy born others could talk with them and edge and to talk show business politics and the case for people's vote on bricks that. by cause let's start with the succession this sensation which storm for this year another scene is set up for for next year and we've got in january a new play logan roy the reverse patrick head of this media family how difficult was that. difficult how difficult it is to be ruthless and petty archerd well i have children. and i know what it's like to be a father so that's that's part of it because you have twice wrecked out of the universe. and many many many visits back to the to the city but recently to see the new victorian album or and then the the banks of the t.v. show first impressions of the v.n.a. and then the winding is tremendous and then you know i think that you know the goal always be the complete i was in the mourners in my view but i i think it's not really there knowledge has been drawn with the guggenheim in buffalo and you think
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his coaching staff are gone too, including roy keane, putting an end to a pretty torrid 2018 for thehey haven't won a competitive game so far this year, finding themselves relegated from their uefa nations league group. a far cry from the side that reached the last 16 of the euros two years ago. joe lynskey reports. one was the tactician, the other had the temperament. it was the blend of personalities that ireland hoped would promise so much. and it comes i'iow. would promise so much. and it comes now. the republic of ireland have scored and the place is going mad! this was the high point of o'neill and keen cosmic revelation, a win against italy took them to the knockout stage of the euros, but the next cycle would bring harder times and keep players retirements were exposed in world cup qualifying, where ireland's hopes of reaching russia were ripped apart in a play—off. it was all a campaign where keen cosmic personality tested the squad. rows with players went public in lake recordings. on the wrong side of the assistance. you are asking me about the criticism of players, it is
his coaching staff are gone too, including roy keane, putting an end to a pretty torrid 2018 for thehey haven't won a competitive game so far this year, finding themselves relegated from their uefa nations league group. a far cry from the side that reached the last 16 of the euros two years ago. joe lynskey reports. one was the tactician, the other had the temperament. it was the blend of personalities that ireland hoped would promise so much. and it comes i'iow. would promise so much. and it...
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‘cos i'm worried, roy, that you're being scammed again by... oh no, no, i'm not, i'm not.yn, i love you. we set a trap for the criminals. as we uncover a crime that takes us around the world. it was not me, i did not do it. if you date someone online,
‘cos i'm worried, roy, that you're being scammed again by... oh no, no, i'm not, i'm not.yn, i love you. we set a trap for the criminals. as we uncover a crime that takes us around the world. it was not me, i did not do it. if you date someone online,
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[cheers and applause] thanks, roy. great guy. and representatives, congressmen, women, great people that really work, and they always, they always are with us. they never let us down. blaine lute kin meyer, vicki hartsler -- [cheers and applause] a man who did the an auction recently -- [laughter] that was the coolest thing i've seen in a long time, you know? you get used to watching those hearings, and you're just falling asleep. and then you hear this sound, you say, what the hell is that? [laughter] it was billy long are. how good was he? is he a great guy? [cheers and applause] congressman billy long. great guy. great friend of mine. and, of course, a man who,
[cheers and applause] thanks, roy. great guy. and representatives, congressmen, women, great people that really work, and they always, they always are with us. they never let us down. blaine lute kin meyer, vicki hartsler -- [cheers and applause] a man who did the an auction recently -- [laughter] that was the coolest thing i've seen in a long time, you know? you get used to watching those hearings, and you're just falling asleep. and then you hear this sound, you say, what the hell is that?...
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works hard, loves the people of this state and loves this state, senator roy blunt. [cheers and applause]
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roy clark died today in oklahoma. was 85 years old. >>> up next, we also remember a hero who ran into gunfire so others would live. >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] >>> just one week ago, a gunman in thousand oaks, california took 13 lives. it would have been more if not for one sheriff sergeant. today his friends and colleagues said goodbye. [ bagpipes playing ] >> reporter: it was the final hero salute for ventura county sergeant ron helus. helus, 54, was one of the first officers to respond last week to the crowded borderline bar and grill to confront the gunman on a deadly rampage. ♪ amazing grace >> reporter: today, his community bid the ultimate of farewells to the 29-year veteran, a married father, the day he became the 48th shot and killed in the line of duty this year. ♪ ♪ the lord is my shepherd >
roy clark died today in oklahoma. was 85 years old. >>> up next, we also remember a hero who ran into gunfire so others would live. >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] >>> just one week ago, a gunman in thousand oaks, california took 13 lives. it would have been...
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no smiles for martin o'neill and roy keane.have left their respective roles as manager and assistant manager of the republic of ireland. having been relegated from their uefa nations league group, they haven't won a match this year. here isjoe lynskey. one was the tactician, the other had the temperament. it was the blend of personalities that ireland hoped would promise so much. and it comes now. the republic of ireland have scored, and the place is going mad! this was the high point of o'neill and keane's revolution. a win against italy took them to the knockout stage of the euros. but the next cycle would bring harder times, and key players' retirements were exposed in world cup qualifying, where ireland's hopes of reaching russia were ripped apart in a play—off. it was also a campaign where keane's personality tested the squad. rows with players went public in leaked recordings. club managers and colleagues got on the wrong side of the assistant. you're asking me about roy's criticism of players. let me tell you — this is i
no smiles for martin o'neill and roy keane.have left their respective roles as manager and assistant manager of the republic of ireland. having been relegated from their uefa nations league group, they haven't won a match this year. here isjoe lynskey. one was the tactician, the other had the temperament. it was the blend of personalities that ireland hoped would promise so much. and it comes now. the republic of ireland have scored, and the place is going mad! this was the high point of...
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roy clark passed away from pneumonia compliccations in home, he was 85.ks founder william assange is facing charges in the u.s. unsealed court documents from federally-related case, named by mistake, it's not clear what charges he may face. florida senate election is headed for manual recount after yesterday's machine tally left the outcome too close to call. senator rick scott led by less than 1 quarter of a point. the state refusing to accept broward county's after they submitted 2 minutes past deadline, gillum plans to challenge the outcome in court. and next door in guillermo counties are scrambling to certify election results by this afternoon after federal judge ordered absentee ballots with mistakes to counted, republican brian kemp leading stacy abrams by 65,000 votes, new york social network hitting the web exclusively for trump supporters, the sign called trump town for people who have been blocked by other social media networks for expressing conservative or protrump views, the founder says he wants to create a place where free speech is not pr
roy clark passed away from pneumonia compliccations in home, he was 85.ks founder william assange is facing charges in the u.s. unsealed court documents from federally-related case, named by mistake, it's not clear what charges he may face. florida senate election is headed for manual recount after yesterday's machine tally left the outcome too close to call. senator rick scott led by less than 1 quarter of a point. the state refusing to accept broward county's after they submitted 2 minutes...
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roy moore, same story. >> roy is a little different. roy's problem was the allegations against him about molestation. it wasn't racism. >> yes, that he was a pedophile. >> roy moore had a long history. i've gone at it more than once about things, and i'm saying that i'm wondering if you can explain. why does a donald trump who keeps saying, don't call me a bigot. i'm the least racist person you'll ever meet in your life -- why would he ever support a corey stewart, a roy moore, or a cindy hyde-smith? would you? >> i don't know cindy hyde-smith. >> you know what she said. >> i don't know that i would put her into that category. i know what she said was sloppy. it was stupid. and quite frankly, it is -- it is an insult to white mississippians who have come a long way. i know many of them who have come a long way and have turned the page on that kind of talk many, many, many years ago. but having said that, you know, so i don't want to -- what she said was wrong. it was offensive, and she should have apologized, and she did. i don't know t
roy moore, same story. >> roy is a little different. roy's problem was the allegations against him about molestation. it wasn't racism. >> yes, that he was a pedophile. >> roy moore had a long history. i've gone at it more than once about things, and i'm saying that i'm wondering if you can explain. why does a donald trump who keeps saying, don't call me a bigot. i'm the least racist person you'll ever meet in your life -- why would he ever support a corey stewart, a roy...
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roy's level to store that is eight goals this season roy's call the match a top performance for both sides by a goalkeeper looked a bit slow pushed off his left foot. it don't mean super so taco bell tosser got annoyed and i saw a situation and forced him to go wrong the wrong direction that was al custer's eighth goal this season as well. so that was an exciting match let's all start with you was that the match you expected to see even more than i could expect to be honest it was a brilliant game of football i think the best game so far of the whole season and in this day i think it was a true advertisement for the german bundesliga worldwide ok a lot of people are saying that i do think the result was a matter of by and just running out of gas in the second half or what do you credit the win i don't think it was a question of power i think by many goes counter attack. by their own position in an opposition stadium so it was kind of like the pace of bruce's dortmund who really killed them i would call it a little bit of naive defending munich ok.d. bad match ups did you see you know
roy's level to store that is eight goals this season roy's call the match a top performance for both sides by a goalkeeper looked a bit slow pushed off his left foot. it don't mean super so taco bell tosser got annoyed and i saw a situation and forced him to go wrong the wrong direction that was al custer's eighth goal this season as well. so that was an exciting match let's all start with you was that the match you expected to see even more than i could expect to be honest it was a brilliant...
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roy moore, same story. >> roy's a little different.ions against them about molestation, it wasn't racism. >> roy moore had a long history. i've gone at it with him more than once about things. and i'm saying i'm wondering if you can explain why does donald trump who keeps saying don't call me a bigot, i'm the least racist person i'll ever meet in your life, why would he ever support a corey stewart, a roy moore or a cindy hyde smith? >> i don't know that i would put her into the that category. i know what she said was sloppy, it was stupid, and quite frankly it is an insult to white m mississippians who have come a long way and have turned the page on that kind of talk many, many years ago. so i don't want to -- what she said was wrong. it was offensive, and she should have apologized, and she did. i don't know that i would label her and put her into that category. >> what about sending her daughter -- what about the fact that she attended a segregationist high school and then voluntarily elected to send her daughter to a segregationis
roy moore, same story. >> roy's a little different.ions against them about molestation, it wasn't racism. >> roy moore had a long history. i've gone at it with him more than once about things. and i'm saying i'm wondering if you can explain why does donald trump who keeps saying don't call me a bigot, i'm the least racist person i'll ever meet in your life, why would he ever support a corey stewart, a roy moore or a cindy hyde smith? >> i don't know that i would put her into...
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i am honored to be at the roy wilkins center. roy wilkins was a diligent and influential member of the kerner commission. great man with home it was my proud privilege to serve. i am also especially honored to be here in what is called the joan and walter mondale commons. senator mondale was one of my two senate seat mates and one of my tune of closest senate friends, and i'm especially honored also to be here at the humphrey school. hubert humphrey was my very close friend. senator mondale and i were his cochairs, cochairs of his campaign when he ran for president. and we were, of course, humphrey's senate colleagues when he later returned to the united states senate. i have been asked to speak today about the origins and operations of the kerner commission as well as where we are now on the issues of race and poverty and what can and should be done about these intertwined issues today, 50 years after the kerner report. i should mention there is an excellent recent book, separate and unequal, which details a history and inner of
i am honored to be at the roy wilkins center. roy wilkins was a diligent and influential member of the kerner commission. great man with home it was my proud privilege to serve. i am also especially honored to be here in what is called the joan and walter mondale commons. senator mondale was one of my two senate seat mates and one of my tune of closest senate friends, and i'm especially honored also to be here at the humphrey school. hubert humphrey was my very close friend. senator mondale and...
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for this year and other serious set up for for next year and we've got in january and you play logan roy the reverse patrick head of this media family how difficult was that. difficult how difficult it is to be ruthless impact well i have children. and i know what it's like to be a father so that's that's part of it because you have twice wrecked out of the universe. and many many many visits back to the to the city but recently too to see the new victorian album or and then the the banks of the day was your first impressions of the v.n.a. and then the winding is to menace some and you know i think that you know the goal always be the complete as in the mourners in my view but i i think it's not really their knowledge has been drawn with the guggenheim in buffalo and you think it will be as influential for the city done i think you know symbol but you know i think it could be and i think it needs it's all the ancillary stuff that goes with it the business as well that. you know on the figures in terms of you know who's going to come seems to be is doing quite well i think people are on i
for this year and other serious set up for for next year and we've got in january and you play logan roy the reverse patrick head of this media family how difficult was that. difficult how difficult it is to be ruthless impact well i have children. and i know what it's like to be a father so that's that's part of it because you have twice wrecked out of the universe. and many many many visits back to the to the city but recently too to see the new victorian album or and then the the banks of...
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roy clark was 85 years old. what about this?redible moments at century link field in seattle, air force veteran and washington native raising the flag to kick off thursday night football. >> 96 years old and we thank him and all the men and women who serve. >> seahawks not letting him down, throwing a 15 yard touchdown with just over 5 minutes remaining and that is the difference in the win over the green bay packers. thank you for your service. fox news alert. the death toll rising in the california camp fire with 600 people missing, 600, a closer look at the growing devastation as donald trump prepares to head west. recount chaos. governor rick scott railing against the missed deadline saying it was done on purpose. how can we be sure the results are legitimate? our next guest was there in 2000 and has a major wake-up call for the sunshine state. ♪ ?" ?" ♪ no, you goof. i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. nice. i know, right? ♪ [nose plays a jazzy saxophone tune] believe
roy clark was 85 years old. what about this?redible moments at century link field in seattle, air force veteran and washington native raising the flag to kick off thursday night football. >> 96 years old and we thank him and all the men and women who serve. >> seahawks not letting him down, throwing a 15 yard touchdown with just over 5 minutes remaining and that is the difference in the win over the green bay packers. thank you for your service. fox news alert. the death toll rising...
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by the pop artist roy lichtenstein. are beingters expanded. doing the sameas thing with this artist. in the 60's they began. and one of three major pop artists at the time of use. the other two would be anti-rock -- andy warhol and -- image of its -- for every different color you see there's a different sheet of acetate. as i mentioned it really was one of time's most iconic images. before we leave the gun in america, i should mention roy did a month before a cover in his style of robert kennedy. came out in mid-may. i should mention when i say coverage, this was the original that weree covers then put on the cover of the magazine. it's the original cover on all of these images. the liechtenstein image of kennedy would not have been appropriate for an image that would have followed so closely to his death. liechtenstein was a perfect to capture kennedy's colorful miss and vibrancy. it was a good portrait at the time to do that. to use a real gun may have been too much, too graphic. so liechtenstein was much better. we are leaving the gun of am
by the pop artist roy lichtenstein. are beingters expanded. doing the sameas thing with this artist. in the 60's they began. and one of three major pop artists at the time of use. the other two would be anti-rock -- andy warhol and -- image of its -- for every different color you see there's a different sheet of acetate. as i mentioned it really was one of time's most iconic images. before we leave the gun in america, i should mention roy did a month before a cover in his style of robert...
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it's like roy moore leading the aclu. but then it got better. after trump appointed that guy to run the epa for the whole quarter of the country, for the whole southeastern united states, that guy now is a high-ranking federal employee eventually had to make financial disclosures. when his disclosures came out a few months ago, alabama learned for the first time among the folks who had been paying him since he left his job running the state environmental agency before he got appointed by trump to run the epa for the whole southeastern united states, among the people who put him on the payroll were the poop train folks. yeah, literally the landfill company that brought the poop train into all of those towns in alabama. they had this guy on their payroll as the former top environmental official in the state. here is john archibald again. quote, trey glenn, the trump-appointed epa director has more ties to that poop train and its dumping ground than the railroad track it ran on. quote, all the charmin in the world can't wipe it away. ain't enough b
it's like roy moore leading the aclu. but then it got better. after trump appointed that guy to run the epa for the whole quarter of the country, for the whole southeastern united states, that guy now is a high-ranking federal employee eventually had to make financial disclosures. when his disclosures came out a few months ago, alabama learned for the first time among the folks who had been paying him since he left his job running the state environmental agency before he got appointed by trump...
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before we get to the results please welcome my guest roy wood, jr., everybody. i only have one question for you, did you vote. >> oh yeah, man, about five, six times, man. >> trevor: i don't think that's how it's supposed to work but i appreciate your enthusiasm. we'll be checking in with roy but we have votes still coming in but there are some things we do know for certain, right. this has been a night of firsts. in colorado has made history as the first openly gay man. why has it taken that that means, colorado, all you are now gay. i don't make the rules so congratulations. also -- [crowd cheering] elect to congress. and also for the first time, the first two native american women. yes. congratulations -- [crowd cheering] elected to congress. that is really exciting when you see what's happening. no, we're not talking about you elizabeth warren, shoo. so manshooso many firsts. two first muslim women and two american native women. only one can be first. you can't have two firsts at the same time. you can't have a double first. >> what are you saying someone ha
before we get to the results please welcome my guest roy wood, jr., everybody. i only have one question for you, did you vote. >> oh yeah, man, about five, six times, man. >> trevor: i don't think that's how it's supposed to work but i appreciate your enthusiasm. we'll be checking in with roy but we have votes still coming in but there are some things we do know for certain, right. this has been a night of firsts. in colorado has made history as the first openly gay man. why has it...
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adidi roy is in vil plat, louisiana. >> this spring richard planted 1,700 acres of soybeans on his farm. but come harvest time rainis poundedrops for days on end, damaging much of his crop. nearby grain elevators alreadyf lled up to near capacity because of the chinese tariffs on u.s. soybeans wouldn't accept his soybeans because they were too damaged. >> it's ati eal roller coaster. >> in the enthe fourth generati farmer was forced to let 60% of the crop rot in the field. >> ifme the cial elevators up river had no room to store it we could harvest it but no place trucks.the so we had to leave it out in the field. >> but bad weather is only one problem facing farmers across the u.s. u.s. soybe farmers usually export a quarter of the crop to china. that market has disappeared.us the glutd prices down from $9.84in a bushel dur planting to $8.60 at harvest. >> for in this operation itself we probably have about $8.50, $8.209 a bushel tied into making the crop. after discount we are selling it for 6.50 a bushel. >> as a result he will lose $300,000 this year and can't store the crop because
adidi roy is in vil plat, louisiana. >> this spring richard planted 1,700 acres of soybeans on his farm. but come harvest time rainis poundedrops for days on end, damaging much of his crop. nearby grain elevators alreadyf lled up to near capacity because of the chinese tariffs on u.s. soybeans wouldn't accept his soybeans because they were too damaged. >> it's ati eal roller coaster. >> in the enthe fourth generati farmer was forced to let 60% of the crop rot in the field....
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roy clark was 85. >>> a wisconsin school custodian is being honored for his act of kindness. earlier this week, melvin crawford saw a student with socks on his hands. the boy said he didn't have gloves, so crawford gave him his. >> the kid's got a pair of gloves, that's the main thing. kid's got gloves. no one should be without gloves on, no one should be in the wintertime. >> the school presented him with an honorary promise keeper pin to commend him. >>> coming up, john dickerson talks with cindy mccain in an interview to honor her husband john mccain for the first time. i'm brook silva-braga, this is the "cbs morning news." ning news." eutrogena®. with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back. neutrogena® so it bounces back. unlike ordinary toothpaste, colgate total fights bacteria on teeth, tongue, cheeks and gums for 12 hours. so you're totally ready for that big moment. colgate total. be totally ready for life. is your floor's best friend. only roomba uses 2 multi-surface rubber brushes to grab and remove pet hair. and the roomba filter captures 99% of dog
roy clark was 85. >>> a wisconsin school custodian is being honored for his act of kindness. earlier this week, melvin crawford saw a student with socks on his hands. the boy said he didn't have gloves, so crawford gave him his. >> the kid's got a pair of gloves, that's the main thing. kid's got gloves. no one should be without gloves on, no one should be in the wintertime. >> the school presented him with an honorary promise keeper pin to commend him. >>> coming...
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roy wood, jr.ou throw talking points to me -- >> i don't feel if he drops now. he's already been down. >> trevor: that's a politician. ronny, you're going in just for that. oh, okay. >> glad we got that over with. >> trevor: okay, he's got scuba gear. he's senator. wwelcome back to the show. >> thanks, great to be here. >> trevor: what a tame to be a politician. i think it's the end of america, as many people are saying? >> to put things in perspective, we've seen darkness and wretchedness. i know people like to whitewash our history but we have had very dark and painful days. we've seen domestic terrorism, thousands of americans being lynched, children being bombed in churches, but the power of america is not what's happened to us, it's how we have overcome those things. >> trevor: right. >> this moment in america, this is a defining moment. we o are at a crossroads. what excites me traveling across the country, i see the energy of people, many who admit they weren't on the sidelines, weren't enga
roy wood, jr.ou throw talking points to me -- >> i don't feel if he drops now. he's already been down. >> trevor: that's a politician. ronny, you're going in just for that. oh, okay. >> glad we got that over with. >> trevor: okay, he's got scuba gear. he's senator. wwelcome back to the show. >> thanks, great to be here. >> trevor: what a tame to be a politician. i think it's the end of america, as many people are saying? >> to put things in perspective,...
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but i want no smoke, roy. no smoke.o say, not even for the kids, not even for charity. stay away from roy jones jr. >> no, for sure. but i said it in a joking way. but it's got some good buzz and attention around it but it was all fun. >> jimmy: what's the key to hitting somebody and not really hurting them? i mean -- really? >> do i want to? am i trying to hurt them or not? like in a --. >> jimmy: do you guys cut loose when you're fighting in the movie. >> make eye contact and then you just got to sell it. it's really on the sell. it's really on you to sell whether or not the hit looks believable. >> jimmy: it's on the hittee. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and when do you shoot the fight sequences? are they at the end of the film? >> we front load them so sly's process and blueprint to shooting all the "rocky" films was front loaded the movie with boxing so that's what we did with this one. we shot all the fights in the first two and a half weeks of production and got it out of the way. >> jimmy: because you're physically fit and
but i want no smoke, roy. no smoke.o say, not even for the kids, not even for charity. stay away from roy jones jr. >> no, for sure. but i said it in a joking way. but it's got some good buzz and attention around it but it was all fun. >> jimmy: what's the key to hitting somebody and not really hurting them? i mean -- really? >> do i want to? am i trying to hurt them or not? like in a --. >> jimmy: do you guys cut loose when you're fighting in the movie. >> make...
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aidy roy has more from francisco. >> as the death toll from northern california's campfire climbed. ioe president of the public utilities commi speaks out about the utility at the center of the investigation. in an unusual move, the regulator held a conference call with a group of analysts hochted by bank of thamerica. according to a source familiar with the matter. . during that call he told them the commission did n see pg&e go bankrupt if held liable for the fire. that prompted shares to soar today after six straight days of losses, despite both moody's and s&p downgrading the utility credit rating last night. some insiders say a pg&e bankruptcy would hurt customers who could shoulder the costs. >> for every dollar that -- that pacific gas and electric incurs in tms of these damaging wildfires, that's ultimately going to have be paid by rat payers in one form or another. >> they say even if pg&e doesn't go bankrupt the skers would have to pay to help cover the liability costs under a california state law. and someonsumer advocates say that's not fair. >> customers don't share pg&
aidy roy has more from francisco. >> as the death toll from northern california's campfire climbed. ioe president of the public utilities commi speaks out about the utility at the center of the investigation. in an unusual move, the regulator held a conference call with a group of analysts hochted by bank of thamerica. according to a source familiar with the matter. . during that call he told them the commission did n see pg&e go bankrupt if held liable for the fire. that prompted...
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roy vagelosiana t. vagelos. the j.p.b.oundation. that's why we're your ement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for toublic broadcasting, and by contributionour pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening, and thank you for joining us. after 17 months of negotiations, the european union is close to an agreement that would pave the way for a british exit from the political and economic body. as british prime minister theresa may headed to brussels for a special brexit summit tomorrow, the european council president, donald tusk, tweeted an esendnt of the deal. tusk wrote: this comes after the spanish prime minister threateto veto the brexit deal over the disputed british territory of r, located in the south of spain. spain lifted its objections after a last-minute agreement with the u.k. if the current brexideal is passed in brussels, prime minister theresa may will still have to win support from britain's parliament, where, so far
roy vagelosiana t. vagelos. the j.p.b.oundation. that's why we're your ement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for toublic broadcasting, and by contributionour pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening, and thank you for joining us. after 17 months of negotiations, the european union is close to an agreement that would pave the way for a british...
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coming up, a look back on roy clark's legacy plus more headlines from hollywood. >> let head outside with a live look in san jose. we'll be right back. america. land of blue j and burgers. and while blue jeans got all skinny on us... i can't feel my legs. ...no way are we giving up on burgers. that's why i created the all-american ribeye burger, made with 100% ribeye beef, ribeye burgers are back, america. try my all-american made with 100% ribeye beef fresh spring mix, and provolone cheese on a potato bun. it's a burger as american as bald eagles. i get it, i'm bald. fast food's first and only ribeye burgers are back, america. try them today. >>> we are waking up to very unhealthy air. it looks worse compared to yesterday morning. this red is all the smoke. we'll talk about what to expect through next week. when we'll see some relief, i'll show you futurecast coming up. >>> the son of apollo creed is stepping back in the ring and a tv and music legend has died. hillary lane has your "eye on entertainment" this morning. >> reporter: roy clark, the legendary country musician and start
coming up, a look back on roy clark's legacy plus more headlines from hollywood. >> let head outside with a live look in san jose. we'll be right back. america. land of blue j and burgers. and while blue jeans got all skinny on us... i can't feel my legs. ...no way are we giving up on burgers. that's why i created the all-american ribeye burger, made with 100% ribeye beef, ribeye burgers are back, america. try my all-american made with 100% ribeye beef fresh spring mix, and provolone...
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zkerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank yo from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center inew york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. three major fires continue to burn out of control in california, where firefighters nge battling to save homes and lives duigh winds and drought conditions. at least nine people have died. their bodies were found in butte county, north of sacramento. it's the location of the camp fire, one of mosdestructive in the state's history, where close to 7,000 homes and businesses reve burned. the fi almost completely wiped out the town of paradise, and hundreds of thousands of residents in the area have fled. about 500 miles s
roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zkerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank yo from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center inew york, hari sreenivasan....
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roy vagelos and diana to vae p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg.fu corporating is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual rend group retirement products. that's why wour retirement company. additional support has been provided by: d by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening and thank you for joining us. several hundred central americ migrants pushed past mexican police guarding the internatiol border crossing between tijuana, mexico and california this afternoon. there are reports that some of the migrants carried hand- painted american and honduran flags and chanted: "we are not criminals! t are international workers!" they did not cro border and the border checkpoint was closed temporarily. mexican officials continue to deny they have reached a deal with the trump administration on the political asylum process at ern border
roy vagelos and diana to vae p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg.fu corporating is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual rend group retirement products. that's why wour retirement company. additional support has been provided by: d by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson:...