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"all right, you build it, ru buy it".f you build it". 5 times larger than anything that was built or flown before. it was a huge aeroplane. boeing set about turning that vision into an aircraft. this plane was so big that boeing bet the company. here in the united states, we call them the ‘greatest generation‘. they fought the war, they had been tested. they believed that they could do anything. pan am‘s juan trippe insisted there be two decks. to this aeroplane". and he had this expression, "well, don‘t you see... and he‘d start in, "well, don‘t you see, if we did this...? and he would wear people down. and he got what he wanted — revolution, not evolution. the giant was born. huge. it was breathtaking. we stepped into the plant and in front of us was this monstrous 747. at this aeroplane. it was a massive wake—up call. music sting. file: september 30th, 1968. the first giant 747 is presented to the world. dad was thrilled when the 747 was actually a reality. a world launch, but few knew it still couldn‘t fly. today, tha
"all right, you build it, ru buy it".f you build it". 5 times larger than anything that was built or flown before. it was a huge aeroplane. boeing set about turning that vision into an aircraft. this plane was so big that boeing bet the company. here in the united states, we call them the ‘greatest generation‘. they fought the war, they had been tested. they believed that they could do anything. pan am‘s juan trippe insisted there be two decks. to this aeroplane". and...
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now both russia and ukraine trace their history from kievan rus reaches i thing an interesting title because it merges together the cons. of geography and it is not only purely personal grievance but him and and this element was very clear when mitt was with and also with your birth all in a minute with a preacher a cutie you it was very clear that he was personally wounded and that he was personally orphaned and that he blamed the russian orthodox church for. the lack of success in the council of crete now the relationship but then i must go in constantinople it was never particularly small of i think most external observers agree that there is a bit of a power contest going on that's been paid care real who's presiding over the largest and the wealthiest orthodox congregation and pay chart bartholomew who oversees a relatively small parish in a predominantly muslim country and yet claims a commanding call or global powers do you indeed think there is a power contest going on between the two no i do not think so but i see from history i referred to the one nine hundred twenty s. whe
now both russia and ukraine trace their history from kievan rus reaches i thing an interesting title because it merges together the cons. of geography and it is not only purely personal grievance but him and and this element was very clear when mitt was with and also with your birth all in a minute with a preacher a cutie you it was very clear that he was personally wounded and that he was personally orphaned and that he blamed the russian orthodox church for. the lack of success in the council...
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has been an impossible feat for this afghan refugee ever since the balkan rued was close to years ago. made it to serbia last year he recently arrived in the small town of the hutch near the border with croatia an e.u. country. barter when it on sunday night try one. border crucial border when it on how burning the preventing a lot there are a few allegations against croatia like those by name a tool of asean unmounting d.w. reporters took photos during many visits to north western policy at sego vino the summer refugees there say these injuries were inflicted by creation border police. an hour north of here is one of the border crossings integration into the. we confront a local border police chief with the allegations but he dismisses them. the croatian police strictly adhered to the law and regulations i emphatically reject every allegation that the creation police are acting unlawfully. called the e.u. border runs right through a former warsaw predominantly muslim be had was heavily contested during the bosnian war and hostages many refugees. in one nine hundred ninety two there w
has been an impossible feat for this afghan refugee ever since the balkan rued was close to years ago. made it to serbia last year he recently arrived in the small town of the hutch near the border with croatia an e.u. country. barter when it on sunday night try one. border crucial border when it on how burning the preventing a lot there are a few allegations against croatia like those by name a tool of asean unmounting d.w. reporters took photos during many visits to north western policy at...
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s fit parent child center who worked tirelessly to help the city's children and familieser ru recently passed away at the age o 89. today we honor, remember and saluthe for the work e's one on behalf of this city for decades. joining are alameda keyes, chief executive officer from the ma zeek child center. profeor medicine at george washin university and founding dior of the rodham institut welcome to all of you. ms. keys, the parent child center rckh 's baby. today it's her legacy. ll us how and why she started the center. >> born a need for child care for herself, a mom who had been in new rk ty, over 168 parent d cte from the inceptio o head start. she mov to d.c. and realized she wanted to go to work. the united planning organization hired h to start the first r chnt and she needed c care. she looke around and there was no chd care for infants. she thoug that, if i'm having this ugme find child e, c what must other mothers be doing bo out of a need for h o childre chin'educatio she decided, i'm going to go to the powers that be and find out if we can st an early childhood program t
s fit parent child center who worked tirelessly to help the city's children and familieser ru recently passed away at the age o 89. today we honor, remember and saluthe for the work e's one on behalf of this city for decades. joining are alameda keyes, chief executive officer from the ma zeek child center. profeor medicine at george washin university and founding dior of the rodham institut welcome to all of you. ms. keys, the parent child center rckh 's baby. today it's her legacy. ll us how...
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moment shots rang out at a military parade, as soldiers and civilians dropped to the ground others ru treat victims. according to state media, at least 24 people were killed and dozens injured. when gunmen disguised as soldiers opened fire in the southern city of ahvaz. this wounded soldier says, they opened fire on women and children. iran's supreme leader blamed the attack on the u.s. saying its puppets are trying to stir insecurity. this was supposed to be a day of celebration marking 30 years since the end of the islamic republic's war with iraq. instead tonight, new blood shed, lucy kafanov, nbc news. >>> it's been a year since hurricane maria devastated puerto florida, residents of puerto rico as well as faith leaders, musicians and others, marked the anniversary with a rally. things on the island are starting to get back to normal. power wafi restored to everyone ee ago. the puerto r national pastime back too. gabe gutierrez has more on the survival story for the love of the game. >> reporter: at this stadium in central puerto rico, the fans cheer for more than just their team.
moment shots rang out at a military parade, as soldiers and civilians dropped to the ground others ru treat victims. according to state media, at least 24 people were killed and dozens injured. when gunmen disguised as soldiers opened fire in the southern city of ahvaz. this wounded soldier says, they opened fire on women and children. iran's supreme leader blamed the attack on the u.s. saying its puppets are trying to stir insecurity. this was supposed to be a day of celebration marking 30...
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intervention is an image in the book in russia now both russia and ukraine trace their history from kievan rus reaches i thing an interesting title because it merges together the cons. of geography and identity and from moscow geography has always been transit and secondary but not so much for constantin opel and kia for consumption opel for example its whole supremacy claim is based on the fact that the orthodox christianity was born. geographic locale and i think the ukrainians advancing a similar argument that. christians christians were there before moscow was event found it and why should than it has it have any demeaning and over us what's your response to that. should underline that there is no single bed in the early itself the russian orthodox church at some point was a part of the nature of constantinople them. it became without a surface church and it didn't ask for their consent and opal permission then i didn't ask for the permission of constantinople because that the preacher called for instance you know paul was in the union was wrong which according to the russian church was he
intervention is an image in the book in russia now both russia and ukraine trace their history from kievan rus reaches i thing an interesting title because it merges together the cons. of geography and identity and from moscow geography has always been transit and secondary but not so much for constantin opel and kia for consumption opel for example its whole supremacy claim is based on the fact that the orthodox christianity was born. geographic locale and i think the ukrainians advancing a...
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i am not sure we will see somebody played that many test matches or scored that volume of ru ns matchesse of the way the game is. england have been searching for someone england have been searching for someone with that level of concentration and determination to bat high. there's not lots of them. you never say bat high. there's not lots of them. you never say never, bat high. there's not lots of them. you never say never, but the style of cricket now has changed a lot with one—day cricket and twenty20 and the way people come, they play a more aggressive brand. the opportunities going to be there. sometimes i think two new players area sometimes i think two new players are a new opening partnership, that might suit both. the fact alistair has moved on will create opportunity for england to look at two different people in the winter and hope they can forge a partnership that will maintain over the next few years. peter moores, thank you forjoining us. also coming up in the programme: six years after volunteering at london 2012, we meet the athlete going for gold at thejudo world champio
i am not sure we will see somebody played that many test matches or scored that volume of ru ns matchesse of the way the game is. england have been searching for someone england have been searching for someone with that level of concentration and determination to bat high. there's not lots of them. you never say bat high. there's not lots of them. you never say never, bat high. there's not lots of them. you never say never, but the style of cricket now has changed a lot with one—day cricket...
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as it ru ns outbreaks of rain and drizzle.uth, the weather front weakens and the rain will get strung out and get more narrow. there would be much rain at all by the time we head towards rush—hour. living northward, we have showers in northern and western areas of scotland. northern part of the uk start dry and sunny tomorrow. this is where the weather front, the band of cloud and rain is in the morning. we can see how narrow that rain is and so light rain and drizzle. we are moving slowly southwards and it will linger through the us channel. more sunshine will follow behind that but some showers will blow across scotland and a few for northern ireland and northern and western england. in the north, temperatures will be cooler as well in the south. through the evening, blustery winds in the north—west, bands of rain into scotland and northern ireland. with clear skies and lighter winds, it will be cold est and lighter winds, it will be coldest across the midlands and eastern england. italy start on thursday, but some sunshine
as it ru ns outbreaks of rain and drizzle.uth, the weather front weakens and the rain will get strung out and get more narrow. there would be much rain at all by the time we head towards rush—hour. living northward, we have showers in northern and western areas of scotland. northern part of the uk start dry and sunny tomorrow. this is where the weather front, the band of cloud and rain is in the morning. we can see how narrow that rain is and so light rain and drizzle. we are moving slowly...
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. >>> good evening, jon ru returned. chucky, he is back in oakland. all pumped up., seven d early. plays, 75 yards. and it's one of the best runs you will see. beast mode, marshawn lynch with is h-- with his offensive linemn pushing. he powers in for the touchdown. marshawn, 7-0 raiders. that was amazing. a rams a pretty good back of had their own. todd gurley, a receiving pass. and raiders up 13-10 at the half. this is jared goff, eight yards, rams take a 2013 lead. goff passes for 223. derek carr, whatill take it, if you want to throw it up there. carr, three picks, one of them was a picksix by marcus peters. the raiders fall, 33-13. let's go to the coliseum. >> the raiders ran off the field to boos. after leading by three at the half and losing by 20. the crowd was not happy. and the players say, the score is not indicative of how they played. >> i don't think it was a smashing debut by any sense. we need to get more pass rush. and i'm proud of the way our guys competed until the end. and we will have more information for you after we study the tape. >> some of t
. >>> good evening, jon ru returned. chucky, he is back in oakland. all pumped up., seven d early. plays, 75 yards. and it's one of the best runs you will see. beast mode, marshawn lynch with is h-- with his offensive linemn pushing. he powers in for the touchdown. marshawn, 7-0 raiders. that was amazing. a rams a pretty good back of had their own. todd gurley, a receiving pass. and raiders up 13-10 at the half. this is jared goff, eight yards, rams take a 2013 lead. goff passes for...
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from a ru that'sn.n prison during the day i'm jennifer wexton, and as a prosecutor, and changed diapers at night. later, when i had a law practice, i volunteered to help moms collect child support. then, as state senator, i worked across party lines to target sexual offenders and take guns away from domestic abusers. in congress, i'll stand up to president trump. i approve this message because, like every working mom, what's ahead is as important as what's in the rearview mirror. >>> the crime scene sent shock waves ross the streets of d.c. and across the country, really. >> news 4's erica gonzalez is working for you with a look at what you should do i you're going out for a run alone. is after the stabbing and death this week. >> reporter: the gruesome murdea of young woman jogging in a well-known and well-lit part d.c. has a lot of peoplealki tng and it's bringing up memories similar cases of women who went out for a run and never made it back alive. chandra levy disappeared after going out for a run
from a ru that'sn.n prison during the day i'm jennifer wexton, and as a prosecutor, and changed diapers at night. later, when i had a law practice, i volunteered to help moms collect child support. then, as state senator, i worked across party lines to target sexual offenders and take guns away from domestic abusers. in congress, i'll stand up to president trump. i approve this message because, like every working mom, what's ahead is as important as what's in the rearview mirror. >>>...
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one who's been there since mondli is s his sixth place spot for 250,000le ru that's around 3800 u.s.ollarst whil spot at the head of the line was going for about 6,000 bucks. >> what people do for technology. >>> coming up the biggest bargains brewi forational coffee day torrow. and passionate proposals for 500, alex? what happened when a. take your razor, yup. alright, up and down, never side to side, shaquem. you got it? come on, get back. quem, you a second behind your brother, stay focused. can't nobody beat you, can't nobody beat you. hard work baby, it gonna pay off. you got this. with the one hundred and forty-first pick, the seattle seahawks select. alright, you got it, shaquem. alright, let me see. 98% of us don't get enough omega-3s. which is why megared advanced 4in1 packs more omega-3 power into one small softgel. it supports your heart... brain... eyes... and joints. megared. br% hing only reaches your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ what's the #1 new skin
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elsewhere many schools lion ruing all taken over by armed groups. half a million yemeni children are estimated to have dropped out of school mohammed's friend hopes that studying will bring a better life. mohammad and i are close friends he left his family has eased all amanda left to come to school in fear hospitals and schools are not spare in this war but we cannot afford to drop out and lose years and years of our lives. as one teenager puts his efforts into learning the other works even longer hours finding passengers who can afford a bike taxi for. the night and i hope the war comes to an end and i'll be able to go back to school i hope i can live the life i once had if not better. back in school the man who used to teach him isn't so optimistic he's also struggling a little bit. teacher.
elsewhere many schools lion ruing all taken over by armed groups. half a million yemeni children are estimated to have dropped out of school mohammed's friend hopes that studying will bring a better life. mohammad and i are close friends he left his family has eased all amanda left to come to school in fear hospitals and schools are not spare in this war but we cannot afford to drop out and lose years and years of our lives. as one teenager puts his efforts into learning the other works even...
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. >> during the 9ers super bowl ru, he was the hometown hero. but leslie brinkley reports tonight kaepernick is not welcome there. >> reporter: once upon a time before the 2013 super bowl colin kaepernick was worshipped here in turlock, the local bakery cranked out cookies and restaurants, named sandwiches and hot dogs after him. >> it's very hot. the dog is very hot. >> reporter: things have cooled down a lot. the sandwich and cookie honors have vaporized. >> i don't think he would be the hometown hero he once was. >> he was the football star, but here they say the day he started taking a knee august 14th, 2016 is the day the wind shifted in turlock. >> he was our favorite son kind of thing and then all the sudden with the kneeling and everything, a lot of the conservative people that live in this area in the valley decided that that wasn't something they wanted to support. >> it just seems like everybody was behind him and now it's like he's -- it just seems like a real letdown. i'm just like embarrassed for him. >> he caused a lot of trouble.
. >> during the 9ers super bowl ru, he was the hometown hero. but leslie brinkley reports tonight kaepernick is not welcome there. >> reporter: once upon a time before the 2013 super bowl colin kaepernick was worshipped here in turlock, the local bakery cranked out cookies and restaurants, named sandwiches and hot dogs after him. >> it's very hot. the dog is very hot. >> reporter: things have cooled down a lot. the sandwich and cookie honors have vaporized. >> i...
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flames ripped through a senior apartment building in southeast washington, sending residentsin ru for their lives. the fire burned for hours and was so big it could be seen from miles away. >> right now more than 100 residents are d.displa news 4's megan mcgrath is live near the building on fifth street southeast. megan, what are you seeing today? >> ranorter: well, iell you that the fire is out, but you do still smell this acrid sent of smoke. it's just kind of hanging in the area. although, the smoke itself is no longer pouring out of the building. now, they are just bringing in a new shift of some emergency equipment in here to keep an eye on things just to make sure we don't haveny h spots, any flare-ups. this one an -- was an enormous fire with flames traveling across the attic, sending huge plumes of smoke into the area.ne atoint, the roof collapses in one section of the building. the structure is made of brick, so the sides are all intact. but tha roof area is made of wood. at one point, it just gave yowa. can see it there. now, the senior apartments, home to many elderly w res
flames ripped through a senior apartment building in southeast washington, sending residentsin ru for their lives. the fire burned for hours and was so big it could be seen from miles away. >> right now more than 100 residents are d.displa news 4's megan mcgrath is live near the building on fifth street southeast. megan, what are you seeing today? >> ranorter: well, iell you that the fire is out, but you do still smell this acrid sent of smoke. it's just kind of hanging in the area....
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>>ru, what's the problem? he famously likes his well done steak with ketchup.here you go, ken drindred spir. >>> a jay z and beyonce fan got the surprise of a lifetime. collect it out. >> schooler ship from beyonce and jay z. >> and another one. d.j. khalid surprising her with the huge scholarship. he hopes to one day become a lawyer. beyonce and jay z announced they will be giving away scholarships worth $100,000 to students in 11 stops on their on the run tutor. morgan is oneur of inners named so far. how about that? >> yeah, he looks so excited. >> yeah, 100 g, that's crazy. good for him. >> well, two mcdonalns customers texas have gone viral in their attempt to address the problem ofnder representation. both men are filipino american and they noticed their local mcdonald's had tons ofth poster models of different races set none including asian people. so they took on et mission. >> we looked up ande see there's a blank wall so we decided -- then we looked around an saw there was no asians in any posters in mcdonald's. so we decided to do it oursves. d i gue
>>ru, what's the problem? he famously likes his well done steak with ketchup.here you go, ken drindred spir. >>> a jay z and beyonce fan got the surprise of a lifetime. collect it out. >> schooler ship from beyonce and jay z. >> and another one. d.j. khalid surprising her with the huge scholarship. he hopes to one day become a lawyer. beyonce and jay z announced they will be giving away scholarships worth $100,000 to students in 11 stops on their on the run tutor....
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and this was a very real concern that we were heang at that point, is, is he going to understand the rus oflassified information and all the other strictures thatexist when you president of the united states. so there was a great deal of nervousness. some of that has relaxed over time, as they've put in place some boundaries and peter knows more about that than i do, to make sure somef the third rails aren't touched. robert: some things have changed but these weeks are as busy as ever. thanks, everybody. our conversation will continue online on the "washington week extra." you can find that later tonight and all weekon at pbs.org/washingtonweek. thanks so much for this great table tonight. wonderful conversation and thank you for joining us. i'm robert cos. seeou next time. announcer: funding for "washington week" is provided by -- newman's own foundation, donating all profits fromne an's own's food products to charity and nourishing the common good. the ethics and excellence in journalism foundation. koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed bridging cultural differen
and this was a very real concern that we were heang at that point, is, is he going to understand the rus oflassified information and all the other strictures thatexist when you president of the united states. so there was a great deal of nervousness. some of that has relaxed over time, as they've put in place some boundaries and peter knows more about that than i do, to make sure somef the third rails aren't touched. robert: some things have changed but these weeks are as busy as ever. thanks,...
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in 2016 when it iamanded the ru ban and the irc divided. thatis occaon it is wada under scrutiny, and it will feel the sense of outrage from the athletes who have been mobilized in an unprecedented way in recent days. i think perhaps they will be mindful of that. ifere is a real danger tha they lose the faith of athletes and by extension anti- organizations around the world, there is a real risk that lfgovernments who provide f their funding may decide to go elsewhere. laura: it has been 100 years since an outbreak of spanish fld kiens of millions of people around the globe. the disease spread like wildfir as troops moved between countries at the end of world war i. amid today's increased globalization and international travel, some experts warn that a similar disease could spread faster. our glob reports. correspondent reporter: in the final year of world war i, a flu virus like never before swept around the globe. eryspread to almost country, and in just 18 months, it had infected one third of the world's population. doctors, nurses, and
in 2016 when it iamanded the ru ban and the irc divided. thatis occaon it is wada under scrutiny, and it will feel the sense of outrage from the athletes who have been mobilized in an unprecedented way in recent days. i think perhaps they will be mindful of that. ifere is a real danger tha they lose the faith of athletes and by extension anti- organizations around the world, there is a real risk that lfgovernments who provide f their funding may decide to go elsewhere. laura: it has been 100...
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adrian peterson scores the 100th rushing touchdown i his career ng tenth all time in rus yards. redskins win it, 24-6. the first season opening win under head coach jay gruden, a topic he couldn't escape in the postgame. >> you guys kept reminding me all week about the thing,4 start. i think it'sne game. win or lose, i told the team we're 1-0. now it's time to put back-to-back games together. >> i feel like the sky is the liwet for us. need to continue to improve, eliminate -- we have some series that looke bad. they look really bad. so we need to watch the film, of course enjoy the things we did well. but see how we can improve. >> and that would be a chance to mo 2-0 for the first time since 2011. on the redskins' big day in arizona coming up in sports as we have burgundy and gold giddiness taking over. >> yes, we do. all right, dave johnson. thank you. we'll see you then. >>> american hero and long-time senator from herezo in arina john mccain. and cindy mccain one of the captains today. >> cindy mccain, senator john mccain's widow served as honorary captain for today's redsk
adrian peterson scores the 100th rushing touchdown i his career ng tenth all time in rus yards. redskins win it, 24-6. the first season opening win under head coach jay gruden, a topic he couldn't escape in the postgame. >> you guys kept reminding me all week about the thing,4 start. i think it'sne game. win or lose, i told the team we're 1-0. now it's time to put back-to-back games together. >> i feel like the sky is the liwet for us. need to continue to improve, eliminate -- we...
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and they still have to make this a conference that ru ns have to make this a conference that runs smoothlyy had that utterly disastrous speech, you have to have a certain amount of sympathy for the qoph but then there was the protester hounding out the people do five. the letters falling off the wall behind her. you couldn't be there and not see it as some kind of metaphor. an absolute gift to the people doing metaphors. the only thing you can say in their defence is they seem to have shut it down quite quickly, and made it secure. but it isjust excruciatingly embarrassing. and i am sure huge amount of thought has gone in the conservative arty into how they can possibly get through the week while keeping the dissent at least at manageable levels and then suddenly this kind of problem crops up from left field. isn't rhys jones and planning events specifically to upstage the prime minister? he is having a big rally on tuesday which will definitely upstage the prime minister but i feel that boris johnson has overplayed his hand slightly. i'm not sure that there is as much support for him in t
and they still have to make this a conference that ru ns have to make this a conference that runs smoothlyy had that utterly disastrous speech, you have to have a certain amount of sympathy for the qoph but then there was the protester hounding out the people do five. the letters falling off the wall behind her. you couldn't be there and not see it as some kind of metaphor. an absolute gift to the people doing metaphors. the only thing you can say in their defence is they seem to have shut it...
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we were there during ch the heart wreng hours as firefighters and first responders sh rued to try to save their lives. as massive trees uprooted across the region crashing into stres and homes, firefighters knew that calls like this would be inevitable this morning. >> unfortunately, we have a very, ver large tree that's taken off the back corner of this house. we have been involved in getting out severpe le. >> a couple and their 8-month-old baby trapped. firefighters desperately working to clear a path to the victims who they could hear and speak to. at least one pinned by debris. >> we ha a plan b requested a surgical team out here to help us in case an amputation is >> as firefighters work to save them, iv loved ones arr on the scene. >> oh my god! no! >> overwhelmed by the situation and then finally some good news, the father freed and rushed to the hospital. after we saw that first victim come out on the gurney conscious and talking to paramedics, we held our breaths hoping to see two more victims successfully taken out. instead after a few minutes, firefighters their faces sai
we were there during ch the heart wreng hours as firefighters and first responders sh rued to try to save their lives. as massive trees uprooted across the region crashing into stres and homes, firefighters knew that calls like this would be inevitable this morning. >> unfortunately, we have a very, ver large tree that's taken off the back corner of this house. we have been involved in getting out severpe le. >> a couple and their 8-month-old baby trapped. firefighters desperately...
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fight clima >> well, the first thing, i think this is sort of the ru low-hanging t, is they're movingo buying more renewable energy. that's one of thehings they're doing. another thing they're doing is trying to encourage the electrificatiota of transpon systems to prevent cars and buses from putting out greenhouse gases.on thing that the san francisco department of the environment is working on is an initiative to generate zero waste in the city, and that's big because when you put trash at landfills, it generates methane which ish m more potent than carbon monoxide. other cities joined in that initiative to try to commit to zo waste which they probably won't do anytime soon, but it's a very admirable goal. >> as a whole, do the local initiatives go far enough? do they have quantifiable goals, many of em, or are they just sort of, you know, paying lip service almost to the cause? >> well, it's definitely not lip service, but it's also not far enough. one of the real features of the summit was to learn from one city to the next. singapore does something really innovative on electric v
fight clima >> well, the first thing, i think this is sort of the ru low-hanging t, is they're movingo buying more renewable energy. that's one of thehings they're doing. another thing they're doing is trying to encourage the electrificatiota of transpon systems to prevent cars and buses from putting out greenhouse gases.on thing that the san francisco department of the environment is working on is an initiative to generate zero waste in the city, and that's big because when you put trash...
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talk show host ross mathews - a judge on emmy nominated ru paul's drag race - was also honored at the "it's to make sure our community is represented in pop culture and media. and i think it is so important for little kids who live in towns that cant see a community with open arms when they look out the window because of glaads hard work they can look at television or the movies andthink you know what i'm going to be just fine.">( marty )( marty )milano was awarded for her advocacy in the me too movement. she receiveed this award for publically supporting the l-g-b-t-q community... and raising awarness for hiv and aids. ( marty )investigators are still trying to sort out why a man went on a deadly rampage in bakersfield. killing his ex-wife and four others before turning the gun on himself. olivia lavoice reports. javier casarez and petra bolanos were married for over 28 years when he filed for divorce in december.there was no arguing over assets or children, no attorneys were involved.javier told the court he and his then wife petra had worked out child custody and alimony on their o
talk show host ross mathews - a judge on emmy nominated ru paul's drag race - was also honored at the "it's to make sure our community is represented in pop culture and media. and i think it is so important for little kids who live in towns that cant see a community with open arms when they look out the window because of glaads hard work they can look at television or the movies andthink you know what i'm going to be just fine.">( marty )( marty )milano was awarded for her advocacy...
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as a partner and ali express russia joining ali baba the russian sovereign wealth fund and mail dot ru russia's largest internet provider continuing with the subject of greater cooperation between china and russia we're joined from our new york studio by artie's caleb mop and pail thanks for being with us i mean this economic summit . is taking place and among there's other people too there's a thousand folks business folks from chinese and there's a meeting between of lattimer putin and. paying so that seems like a pretty significant deal to me what do you make of it and what does it portend. well the eastern economic forum is turning out to be very very promising indeed now we heard an announcement from the russia direct investment forum there actually saying at this point that they've got seventy three new projects in the works in the works worth over one hundred billion dollars now what's taking place in russia's far east and in central asia is actually one of the most underreported stories in western media when i was in sochi russia i heard asal toji of the norwegian nobel institu
as a partner and ali express russia joining ali baba the russian sovereign wealth fund and mail dot ru russia's largest internet provider continuing with the subject of greater cooperation between china and russia we're joined from our new york studio by artie's caleb mop and pail thanks for being with us i mean this economic summit . is taking place and among there's other people too there's a thousand folks business folks from chinese and there's a meeting between of lattimer putin and....
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they are 146—5 and they need 103 i’u ns they are 146—5 and they need 103 ru ns to they are 146—5 andrangers manager ended today with defeat in his first old firm derby. celtic are 1—0 winners, a much needed boost for brendan rodgers following his side's underwhelming start to the season. rangers were undone after the hour mark after this stunning counterattack. rangers have not won a league derby match since march 20 12. alexander lacazette scored arsenal's winning goal as they beat cardiff 3—2 in one of three premier league matches played today. it was 1-0 league matches played today. it was 1—0 when the visitors went ahead for the second time in the match in stunning style. but arsenal's frail defence was exposed again when danny ward pulled his side level. then it was left to the french striker to smash this one home. that was enough to give unai emery his first win of the season. yes, first three points and away and every match away here is difficult. we played the match for many times in the 90 minutes with our personality and with control of the match. today i am happy because
they are 146—5 and they need 103 i’u ns they are 146—5 and they need 103 ru ns to they are 146—5 andrangers manager ended today with defeat in his first old firm derby. celtic are 1—0 winners, a much needed boost for brendan rodgers following his side's underwhelming start to the season. rangers were undone after the hour mark after this stunning counterattack. rangers have not won a league derby match since march 20 12. alexander lacazette scored arsenal's winning goal as they beat...
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the ru by trending on the bbc website. the ruby slippers from the wizard of oz have been found 13 years after they we re have been found 13 years after they were stolen. the shoes, said to be the most valuable props in the movie industry, were taken from a museum in the middle of the night in minnesota. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. most of us have embedded the internet and smart technology in our lives. we might like to believe we're autonomous digital citizens. but what if our behaviours are now being monitored and modified by private and state actors over which we have no control? how alarmed should we be? well, my guest is michael chertoff, director of homeland security in the bush administration, and now a leading thinker on cyber security. has the internet left every one of us dangerously exposed? michael chertoff, welcome to hardtalk. good to be on. i'm tempted to begin by checking to see if you are the same michael chertoff who, a decade or more ago, was an arch—a
the ru by trending on the bbc website. the ruby slippers from the wizard of oz have been found 13 years after they we re have been found 13 years after they were stolen. the shoes, said to be the most valuable props in the movie industry, were taken from a museum in the middle of the night in minnesota. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. most of us have embedded the internet and smart technology in our lives. we might like to believe we're...
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elsewhere many schools lying ruing all taken over by armed groups half a million yemeni children are estimated to have dropped out of school and how much friend hopes that studying will bring a better life. mohammed and i are close friends he left his family has eased all amanda left to come to school in fair hospitals and schools are not spare in this war but we cannot afford to drop out and lose years and years of our lives. as one teenager puts his efforts into learning the other works even longer eyeless finding passengers who can afford a bike taxi fare. i hope the war comes to an end and i'll be able to go back to school i hope i can live the life i once had if not better. back in school the man who used to teach him isn't so optimistic he's also struggling. a lot of. teachers haven't been paid for months and this is our only form of income so many have lost their jobs there's unemployment and poverty in nearly every household in yemen. they sing the national anthem that's shared by all yemenis whichever side they're all in a country where education like the all time economy is
elsewhere many schools lying ruing all taken over by armed groups half a million yemeni children are estimated to have dropped out of school and how much friend hopes that studying will bring a better life. mohammed and i are close friends he left his family has eased all amanda left to come to school in fair hospitals and schools are not spare in this war but we cannot afford to drop out and lose years and years of our lives. as one teenager puts his efforts into learning the other works even...
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these weather front he has slipped south during tomorrow evening and tomorrow night as it ru ns eveningmoving across england and wales. a different look to the weather in england and wales with more cloud around. this is not when the league winds will bring in some showers. most showers in the northern half of scotland. could be meaty, as well. across the board, temperatures will be lower because of the reason because a bit more cloud. around 12— 60 degrees. heading to the first day of october, it doesn't get any warmer? in fact, it doesn't get any warmer? in fact, it will be a bit cooler, actually, with a northerly whimper a while. —— 12- 16. with a northerly whimper a while. —— 12— 16. there will be much more cloud around with temperatures of the higher. —— with a north—westerly wind for a while. this is bbc news. i'm kasia madera. our top stories — a day of high drama in washington as president trump's supreme court nominee moves a step closer to confirmation. call the roll. . .. mrgraham. aye. the senatejudiciary committee votes to approve brett kavanaugh but one republican breaks r
these weather front he has slipped south during tomorrow evening and tomorrow night as it ru ns eveningmoving across england and wales. a different look to the weather in england and wales with more cloud around. this is not when the league winds will bring in some showers. most showers in the northern half of scotland. could be meaty, as well. across the board, temperatures will be lower because of the reason because a bit more cloud. around 12— 60 degrees. heading to the first day of...
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he loved to ru very active when he was young. still is.lov the interaction of the dancers. who wouldn't lik a to workund a bunch of lovely women? >> the washington ballet's new season opens with what they call a welcome. >> he would welcome the audience, four guest artists. >> she invited outstanding dancers from aroe world to kick off at the kennedy center.w ith the houston balance them., this is one of >> an incredible dancer. an exceptionally moving artist. i am so excited that he is giving us the opportunity to connect with his family and his many people whoupport him here and don't always have the opportunity toee himdance. >> they slipped in to watch him on stage at a rehearsal. then surprised him backstage. >> they say watching their son dance i always wonderful. but they don't get to see him very often these days. i said it is wonderful to perform whereris car got its start. true. is a dream come i'm getting to perform for people who haven't seen me dance in almost 20 years. i'm going to know a lot of people throughou so it is real
he loved to ru very active when he was young. still is.lov the interaction of the dancers. who wouldn't lik a to workund a bunch of lovely women? >> the washington ballet's new season opens with what they call a welcome. >> he would welcome the audience, four guest artists. >> she invited outstanding dancers from aroe world to kick off at the kennedy center.w ith the houston balance them., this is one of >> an incredible dancer. an exceptionally moving artist. i am so...
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tomorrow night hot wer will be cut off to most of the buildings on campus so crews can repair a ru rupture. it will remain off until monday morning. not the first issue for howard. the campus was closed for several days after freezing temperatures caused widespread failures in the system. >> reporter: a man allegedly women usingce a gro basket and a cell phone. next, a story that will have you rethink the surroundings next time you're strolling the grocery aisle. >>> and we're dry out there ni t. but rain chances increase over the weekend. the weekend. and a close he is look. i put criminals in prison during the day i'm jennifr, wexton, and as a pro and changed diapers at night. later, when i had a law practice, i volunteered to help moms collect child support. then, as state senator, i worked across party lines to target sexual offenders and take guns away from domestic abusers. congress, i'll stand up pr. i approve this message because, like every working mom, what's ahead is as important as what's in the rearview mirror. >>> hurricane maria was one year agotoday. they're protesting cond
tomorrow night hot wer will be cut off to most of the buildings on campus so crews can repair a ru rupture. it will remain off until monday morning. not the first issue for howard. the campus was closed for several days after freezing temperatures caused widespread failures in the system. >> reporter: a man allegedly women usingce a gro basket and a cell phone. next, a story that will have you rethink the surroundings next time you're strolling the grocery aisle. >>> and we're...
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scored the only giants ru first career complete game. unfortunately it came against the giants.e struck out 11. san francisco falls 4-1. battle for the first in the nl west. dodgers hosting the diamondbacks. a solo shot to give hit team a one run lead. matt kemp has done this several times. he goes keep off-the-wall. that will score, too. the dodgers go on to win 3-2 on the walk off double. so l.a. taking over first place in the nl west. the giants next face the rookies, who are a half game behind and the diamondbacks are one back. the giants trail by seven and a half. u.s. open, serena williams. opening game in the match, serena with it with a great drop shot. i hate those when you are on the court yourself. she cruised to six love in the first. her opponent tries handcuffing a four hand winner. she will advance to the quarter finals. third round in the technologies championship, 18th hole. chipping we inping for eagle. it's on line. yep, hits the stick. and the bounce takes it out of the hole. yeah. crazy. he's 269 and one back at 12 under. shot in a 6 in a 65. he's 13 under p
scored the only giants ru first career complete game. unfortunately it came against the giants.e struck out 11. san francisco falls 4-1. battle for the first in the nl west. dodgers hosting the diamondbacks. a solo shot to give hit team a one run lead. matt kemp has done this several times. he goes keep off-the-wall. that will score, too. the dodgers go on to win 3-2 on the walk off double. so l.a. taking over first place in the nl west. the giants next face the rookies, who are a half game...
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.> he's so ru >> chris really gets joy out of watching other people -- >> squirm a little. >> i was going toay something else butkn owe . we do have rain in the forecast. if you have the friday night plans, we're talking about showers not really right now. we're seeing increasing clouds. stop laughing chris. we're seeing increasing clo around the area. you know we have some changes coming. temperatures are mostly many the mid to low 80s now. here a look at satellite and rada there's somoisture and raining moving throughth parts great lakes and down around chicago, st. louis. this i part of a weather system that will swing through as we go into the weekend. we have more rain in the foreca this weekend. not so much on radar. later on tonight, we cou see some heavy thunderstorms spark some localized flooding. you're mainly west of d.c., that's a flash flowatch. we'll certainly be here tracking that for you and watching tha as well. for today, 89 as the high te temperature. here is what future weather shows. by 4:00 p.m., we'll have a couple of pop ups around the district. opu see more devg t
.> he's so ru >> chris really gets joy out of watching other people -- >> squirm a little. >> i was going toay something else butkn owe . we do have rain in the forecast. if you have the friday night plans, we're talking about showers not really right now. we're seeing increasing clouds. stop laughing chris. we're seeing increasing clo around the area. you know we have some changes coming. temperatures are mostly many the mid to low 80s now. here a look at satellite and...
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it can't possibly believe it is going to make a dent in the s earch market where baidu ru les.m what i understand google believes, it wants to do other kinds of business in china. it believes it's artificial intelligence and the cloud and maybe other business-to-business kind of services that google provides, china is a fertile and wide open market for those school services and i guess a believes it needs to do search if it does a.i. and other things in china. how theyecessarily see are connected but i am not in those negotiations with china. the problem is that google is incredibly disingenuous about his explorations over google search in china and it in been raked over the coals washington for some of the work it is done internally to prepare for if and when that happens. i just, there are so many questions about what google might do in china that google has entirely sidestepped. brad: marc, is there any way for google to go to china? marc: i think it should continue to promote internet use and access to information online. without restriction. those are universal values. tha
it can't possibly believe it is going to make a dent in the s earch market where baidu ru les.m what i understand google believes, it wants to do other kinds of business in china. it believes it's artificial intelligence and the cloud and maybe other business-to-business kind of services that google provides, china is a fertile and wide open market for those school services and i guess a believes it needs to do search if it does a.i. and other things in china. how theyecessarily see are...
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. >> the victory in iowa invested us with a kind of hu bu rus that was visible.aigned around new hampshire like a conquering army we're about to make history and you're part of it. >> i've been lifelong republican now registered democratic. >> because of barack obama. >> correct. >> barack obama is nine points ahead of senator clintor in the polls but she's fighting back hard. >> i don't know since when experience became some kind of liability in running for the highest office in our land. >> she got really gritty and was like i'm going to fight this thing out town by town. >> this day, last high-pressured day before the new hampshire primary turned into a day like any other on the cap pain trail of hillary clinton. >> she's taken back by losing by this guy can barack obama no one heard of months before and she's frustrated. you could tell. it's palpable. >> as a woman i know it's hard to get out of the house and get ready and my question is very personal how do you do it, how do you keep up beat and so wonderful. >> it's not easy. it's not easy. and i couldn't d
. >> the victory in iowa invested us with a kind of hu bu rus that was visible.aigned around new hampshire like a conquering army we're about to make history and you're part of it. >> i've been lifelong republican now registered democratic. >> because of barack obama. >> correct. >> barack obama is nine points ahead of senator clintor in the polls but she's fighting back hard. >> i don't know since when experience became some kind of liability in running for...
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and you need to shuffle your feet, don't take full steps, asw you ru because the ground my be energized. >>> tonight, a historic game for the washington mystics. it will take on the in the first wnba finals. the mystics tweeted this. the storm may look strong after securing their spot in the finals earlier in the week. but the mystics are riding high after taking down the atlanta dream in the semifinals. game one tips off in seattle at 9:00. >> this could be the third championship for teams in washington. >> crossing our fingers.> rf trouble. the newly renovated field under far. why it's being blamed for students going to the hospital. >>> and still ahead, only on news 4 -- the hero who jumped into action during a school shooting. coming up, the school resource officer shares his life-saving sty.or >>> you're watchg "news 4 today." ue more flights from the middle east quarantinedo sick passengers. multiple passengers were showing fltolike symptoms on a fligh philadelphia. >> 12 people arriving from saudi arabia had to be taken off their flight after landing at philadelphia international
and you need to shuffle your feet, don't take full steps, asw you ru because the ground my be energized. >>> tonight, a historic game for the washington mystics. it will take on the in the first wnba finals. the mystics tweeted this. the storm may look strong after securing their spot in the finals earlier in the week. but the mystics are riding high after taking down the atlanta dream in the semifinals. game one tips off in seattle at 9:00. >> this could be the third...
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this is not an event to rus fto the stor bottles of water and bread for. by no way are we looking at florence to hav a big impact on our area, however, some of the outer most areas of rain might the increase ove few days. look at your rainfall outlook. nt to start off with thursday, tomorrow, just a chance for showers out there, and have themblla handy, similar to today, most of the day dr but you might be dealing with rain and mugginess out there. the rain could be heavy in spot on friday, scattered rain is likely. that would be exactly fro florence on friday with the best chance for rain on washington and areas to the south, looking at your weekend, though, guys, s chance forwers out there on saturday, sunday, looking mhenly dry, and some moreaiin the forecast likely from the m remnants. weather having a low to moderata . local beaches, it's breezy there with some beach erosion from the stm, but, again, dry time. the redskins' home opener sunday, chance for a shower. it's a bit humid out a there outdoor parties, doug, this week saturday and sunday, you d
this is not an event to rus fto the stor bottles of water and bread for. by no way are we looking at florence to hav a big impact on our area, however, some of the outer most areas of rain might the increase ove few days. look at your rainfall outlook. nt to start off with thursday, tomorrow, just a chance for showers out there, and have themblla handy, similar to today, most of the day dr but you might be dealing with rain and mugginess out there. the rain could be heavy in spot on friday,...
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another day dahighs ruing 5 t below average once again.e will be warming up i the middle part of the week. we will talk about visibility. on're seeing foggy conditions
another day dahighs ruing 5 t below average once again.e will be warming up i the middle part of the week. we will talk about visibility. on're seeing foggy conditions
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that was an upset and ru paul's drag race won best reality competition for the first time and snl won for best sketch comedy series but that bigat dr turn of the evening came as a surprise as one of the mostomemorablets of any award show. glenn white was winning for direction of the oscars telecast and as he was taking his award he proposed to his girlfriend, long time erlfriend. ood news, she said yes. everybody clapped and everybody stood. definitely a memorable moment that really sort of mehe show. icing on the cake. back to you. >> all right. thank you,er jenn >> 5:13 right now. teenagers never get as much sleep as they shupld. >> cominhe one thing your child may be doing just before bed that's stopping them from getting a full night's sleep. plus is coca-cola getting into the marijua business? the move the company is taking right now that says yes. t >> and cau on camera, a bear, a car and a very startled family. chuck. >> all right. if you areetting ready to take a dog for a walk here early this morning, mack is available from the humane rescue alliance if you need a dog of your
that was an upset and ru paul's drag race won best reality competition for the first time and snl won for best sketch comedy series but that bigat dr turn of the evening came as a surprise as one of the mostomemorablets of any award show. glenn white was winning for direction of the oscars telecast and as he was taking his award he proposed to his girlfriend, long time erlfriend. ood news, she said yes. everybody clapped and everybody stood. definitely a memorable moment that really sort of...
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and the organizers said that rus event is the longest nng comedy concert in the world.y day runs from noon to 5:00. >>> now an accuweather update from "abc7 mornings." >> i'm frances dinglasan lwsot near the coast can, and inland, some areas are cooling down. near sutra, and oregon is coming up to currently 60 degrees. this tco fth mountaintops from mt. tam here, ay towards the bay, and thphiwillwis pkic a afterno afternooeratures inland, but it cooler along the coast. the temperatures are below average through t and so a couple more cool days, and then ch warmer weather for wednesday and thursday and possibly 90 inland thursday. highs today, comfortablend mild. if you are headed to the santa clara wine and art festival, low 70s and you will find 60s along the peninsula. and still breezy at the coast with the clouds sticking around throughout the day. and daily city is only warming up to 59 the degrees. and in san francisco, 63 for all of the events going on today the. and at the sonoma race, t-shirt and shorts there with a warmup at the east bay where you will see the
and the organizers said that rus event is the longest nng comedy concert in the world.y day runs from noon to 5:00. >>> now an accuweather update from "abc7 mornings." >> i'm frances dinglasan lwsot near the coast can, and inland, some areas are cooling down. near sutra, and oregon is coming up to currently 60 degrees. this tco fth mountaintops from mt. tam here, ay towards the bay, and thphiwillwis pkic a afterno afternooeratures inland, but it cooler along the coast....
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another day dahighs ruing 5 t below average once again. we will be warming up i the middle part of the week. we will talk about visibility. we're seeing foggy conditions along the coast and also parts of the bay this morning. eight miles for the visibility of half moon bay. santa rosa has a quarter-mile of visibility. highs today are looking at mid 60s in san francisco, mid 70s for san rafael, napa, and san jose. mountain view, fremont in livermore, also across santa rosa. we will tell you when we can get the big warm up that we are expecting. >>> we're warming out on the roadways. a couple of new hotspots to tell you about. we will take a to the east bay, where we are tracking the earlier crash along highway 4. it is causing slowdowns. this is westbound for -- 4 there. it is still going all the way over towards 242. and as you are heading southbound, 680. we are getting reports of a crash here. we also hearing about monument. it is simply out there we are seeing yellow in the travel times. things are starting to get real slow along the st
another day dahighs ruing 5 t below average once again. we will be warming up i the middle part of the week. we will talk about visibility. we're seeing foggy conditions along the coast and also parts of the bay this morning. eight miles for the visibility of half moon bay. santa rosa has a quarter-mile of visibility. highs today are looking at mid 60s in san francisco, mid 70s for san rafael, napa, and san jose. mountain view, fremont in livermore, also across santa rosa. we will tell you when...
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. >> and trump's criticism has been aimed at session's decision to recuse himself from the ru russianvestigation and let me bring back cnn contributor larry nobles, and julian a cnn contribut contributor. so now, what is at stake, because reportedly papadopoulos and the last-minute appeal to try to get a reduced sentence and a filing that infer rs that sessions may have pernlged himself when it comes down to whole -- perjured himself when it comes down to the that meeting? >> well, no sh, and a lot of th republicans are not eager to do this and going into the midterm, it is going to cause the kind of the firestorm that almost ensure s the blue wave that people are talking about, and it is also going to tie up po ten slal the supreme court nomination process which is really what republicans want to the focus on, and finally, back to mueller, the obstruction issue is front and center from what we are hearing, so this could play directly into that part of the investigation. so there is many reasons not to do it. i don't know if itt is going to stop president trump, but certainly, the rat
. >> and trump's criticism has been aimed at session's decision to recuse himself from the ru russianvestigation and let me bring back cnn contributor larry nobles, and julian a cnn contribut contributor. so now, what is at stake, because reportedly papadopoulos and the last-minute appeal to try to get a reduced sentence and a filing that infer rs that sessions may have pernlged himself when it comes down to whole -- perjured himself when it comes down to the that meeting? >> well,...
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they're undermining our alliances, closiozying up to ru. what happened to the republican party? its central organizing principle in foreign policy was the fight against communism, and now they're cozying up to the former head of the kgb. actively blocking legislation that would defend our elections from russian attack. what happened? their sabotage of the affordable care act has already cost more than 3 million americans their health insurance, and if they're still in power next fall, you better believe they're coming at it again. they've said so. in a healthy democracy, there's some checks and balances on this kind of behavior, this kind of inconsistency, but right now there's nothing. republicans who know better in congress, and they're there, they're quoted saying, yeah, we know this is kind of crazy, are still bending over backwards to shield this behavior from scrutiny or accountability or consequence, seem utterly unwilling to find the backbone to safeguard the institutions that make our democracy work. and by the way, the claim that everything will turn out okay because t
they're undermining our alliances, closiozying up to ru. what happened to the republican party? its central organizing principle in foreign policy was the fight against communism, and now they're cozying up to the former head of the kgb. actively blocking legislation that would defend our elections from russian attack. what happened? their sabotage of the affordable care act has already cost more than 3 million americans their health insurance, and if they're still in power next fall, you...