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. >> ryan: gray hits the jumper. you know you think about the five that would normally game like this for minnesota. whalen, brunson, augustus, moore, only one of them is in uniform today. collier misfires, ogwumike secures the rebound. five-point l.a. lead. williams has 23 points. through the pass, too tough. sims, in transition. the pirouette, the dish, and shepard was fouled. ruffin-pratt on the foul. and shepard appears to be shaken shepard grabbing that right leg. come down. and maybe a little -- could it have been a hyperextension of the right knee? a hush falls over the crowd. as jessica shepard is tended to. by athletic trainer church barta. shepard has been impressive today with her grit, passing ability. she gets up on one foot and is helped to the locker room by chuck barta. her play reminiscent mccarvele. >> rebecca: particularly at an elbow area of the floor and we've seen today, and throughout the early part of the season, just what shepard brings, a terrific passer, she can shoot from the perimeter. hi
. >> ryan: gray hits the jumper. you know you think about the five that would normally game like this for minnesota. whalen, brunson, augustus, moore, only one of them is in uniform today. collier misfires, ogwumike secures the rebound. five-point l.a. lead. williams has 23 points. through the pass, too tough. sims, in transition. the pirouette, the dish, and shepard was fouled. ruffin-pratt on the foul. and shepard appears to be shaken shepard grabbing that right leg. come down. and...
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tim ryan is focused on domestic policy.hat democrats need to play to the heartland than to the coast. we heard his campaign, trying to explain after that debate, saying that tulsi gabbard distorted what he was saying. her foreign policy should be something we question. this is one of the situations where a candidate had to deal with the issue in front of them. it tripped him up, if you're the ryan campaign. >> one of the candidates on on that stage, but will be tonight, he had one of his aides in the spin room yesterday, i understand. what was she saying? and is it better or worse that the former v.p. wasn't mentioned at all last night? >> they were prepared for him to be a target last night. they were circulating before the debate. quotes from every one of the capped dates, praising joe biden in the past. we heard from some of the biden surrogates, this was a chance for the candidates to introduce themselves to the country. and they didn't want to use that time to attack a popular figure in the party. it might be a differe
tim ryan is focused on domestic policy.hat democrats need to play to the heartland than to the coast. we heard his campaign, trying to explain after that debate, saying that tulsi gabbard distorted what he was saying. her foreign policy should be something we question. this is one of the situations where a candidate had to deal with the issue in front of them. it tripped him up, if you're the ryan campaign. >> one of the candidates on on that stage, but will be tonight, he had one of his...
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tim ryan for america.com. of these issues we cover tonight and didn't cover tonight. even including mindfulness and yoga with veterans, really helping them heal, which is transforming their lives, which has been amazing. i have been on the medicare for all bill since 2007. i believe that the very next step we have to take is to have a public option so that everybody can buy affordable, accessible health care. but i also believe that we need to have another conversation. the current system is a disease care system. it's a sick care system. wait until we get sick, throw a bunch of money at it. pharmaceutical companies make a bunch of money. insurance companies make a bunch of money. we need to have a conversation about health in the united states. we need to have a conversation about our food system in the united states and we need to have a conversation about our agriculture -- [ applause ] we need to also have a conversation about our agriculture system in the united states. and what kind of food are we produc
tim ryan for america.com. of these issues we cover tonight and didn't cover tonight. even including mindfulness and yoga with veterans, really helping them heal, which is transforming their lives, which has been amazing. i have been on the medicare for all bill since 2007. i believe that the very next step we have to take is to have a public option so that everybody can buy affordable, accessible health care. but i also believe that we need to have another conversation. the current system is a...
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ryan: a great question. we do have many jobs that go unfilled because we do not have the skill level to fill the jobs. i think this is a failure of ai think this is a failure of government. we spend a lot of money on job retraining that does not necessarily get people into the jobs we want. we have to get this money as close to the local level as possible working with community colleges and local job-training programs, and making sure that they are tied into the local community and figuring out what the opportunities are. i talked about building -- let me just state, part of my k-12 agenda is going to be to have robust vocational training back in our schools, so that we get kids on a track to have a job. now, telling everybody in the united states that you have to go to college or you are a worthless citizen is the wrong way to go. that is the biggest farce. now we have millions of people in debt for going to college, which we should allow them to negotiate down. that interest rate, and that will put more mo
ryan: a great question. we do have many jobs that go unfilled because we do not have the skill level to fill the jobs. i think this is a failure of ai think this is a failure of government. we spend a lot of money on job retraining that does not necessarily get people into the jobs we want. we have to get this money as close to the local level as possible working with community colleges and local job-training programs, and making sure that they are tied into the local community and figuring out...
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never. >> ryan? best friends until recently when ryan posted this photo alongside hugh jackman on instagram saying, happy best friends day until ryan reynolds, not pictured. >> i used to talk a to him a lot. >> who's the sexiest avenger? >> whoa. >> tough one. >> >> he said stooider man?sexiest >> sexiest avenger? >> i'm not. >> why? all for yourself? >> i would do. essentially, yeah. i would do. >> i'm not going to give you any spoilers but there are so many twists and turns in this movie, nancy, my jaw was on the floor at the end. >> i can't wait to see it. >>> talk about twists and turns, fans of "jersey shore" know how crazy it got between ronnie and jen. they fought often when they were together and the police got involved. now they were putting their baby first as sophie in his video at >> footage of dad and mom having some crazy times. have you and jen talked about when there might be an appropriate time to fill her in. >> when she's older. 15, 16. >> will you block it? >> of course. >> descri
never. >> ryan? best friends until recently when ryan posted this photo alongside hugh jackman on instagram saying, happy best friends day until ryan reynolds, not pictured. >> i used to talk a to him a lot. >> who's the sexiest avenger? >> whoa. >> tough one. >> >> he said stooider man?sexiest >> sexiest avenger? >> i'm not. >> why? all for yourself? >> i would do. essentially, yeah. i would do. >> i'm not going to give...
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please welcome, ryan tedder!he couch talking to you >> yeah, first time. i have a lot of extra room here, thank you. >> jimmy: yeah, no problem you can stretch out if you ever feel like it >> yeah. >> jimmy: i want to thank you've been here with onerepublic many times, and thank you for doing that you know i'm a fane to apologize ♪ yeah, it think it's great. [ cheers ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: no biggie, just the classics anyway, but you've also written and co-written songs for artists that you might not know at home that ryan tedder was involved i'm just going to go down the list, really quickly "rumor has it," adele. [ cheers ] not too shabby "halo," beyonce. [ cheers ] what "bleeding love," leona lewis "burn," ellie goulding "welcome to new york," taylor swift "already gone," kelly clarkson [ cheers ] "sucker" and "cool" by the jonas brothers [ cheers and applause that's all - ♪ >> jimmy: stay laying, stay laying, just stay laying down there. yeah, lay it out yeah, just chill i mean, you've done enough i mean, pleas
please welcome, ryan tedder!he couch talking to you >> yeah, first time. i have a lot of extra room here, thank you. >> jimmy: yeah, no problem you can stretch out if you ever feel like it >> yeah. >> jimmy: i want to thank you've been here with onerepublic many times, and thank you for doing that you know i'm a fane to apologize ♪ yeah, it think it's great. [ cheers ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: no biggie, just the classics anyway, but you've also written and...
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good-bye, ryan.r life knowing you did change me. my last words. i love you, ryan. >> then her texts became somewhat threatening. >> if i won, i would have you and i wouldn't crash my car. >> and ryan answered. >> you kill yourself, i kill myself. so come on, don't be selfish. >> that's the only thing i want to live for, you ryan. you keep me living. >> stop. you hurt yourself, and i know and i'll do the same. >> that's why i'm going to wreck my car, because all i can do is [ bleep ] up. so you would rather me die because i want to kill myself. good-bye, ryan. i love you. >> then the final message from ryan. >> you killing yourself is just another way for you to run away. >> just five or six minutes later, prosecutors say, justine winter drove her car into erin thompson's lane of traffic to commit suicide but instead killed mother, child, unborn baby. the prosecution had made its case for murder. now the question was, what could justine winter's attorneys possibly say to make a jury believe otherwise?
good-bye, ryan.r life knowing you did change me. my last words. i love you, ryan. >> then her texts became somewhat threatening. >> if i won, i would have you and i wouldn't crash my car. >> and ryan answered. >> you kill yourself, i kill myself. so come on, don't be selfish. >> that's the only thing i want to live for, you ryan. you keep me living. >> stop. you hurt yourself, and i know and i'll do the same. >> that's why i'm going to wreck my car,...
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paul ryan, nice guy but i will tell you when jim, mark meadows, devon, all these people, they are great people when they went to paul ryan to get a subpoena because they found the same things that we are talking about, paul would say let's take it easy, let's come back in a week, let's see if we still think -- let's do this, it was impossible. you can get a subpoena. she hands out subpoenas like
paul ryan, nice guy but i will tell you when jim, mark meadows, devon, all these people, they are great people when they went to paul ryan to get a subpoena because they found the same things that we are talking about, paul would say let's take it easy, let's come back in a week, let's see if we still think -- let's do this, it was impossible. you can get a subpoena. she hands out subpoenas like
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the ryan palmer memorial ride is a tradition for peninsula kids just learning to ride a bike. organizing a bicycle rally through downtown burlingame for 600 children is no walk in the park even for a force of nature.>> it takes 200 volunteers to put an event like this together, to make sure the kids are safe and having fun. >> reporter: the story began in 2003 when michelle and her husband john suddenly lost 2 1/2-year-old son brian to into his brother matthew to a mysterious medical condition.>> we don't really know. he had a fever. we went to the hospital and he passed away in his sleep. >> reporter: they created ryan's ride to remember his life by celebrating a moment that marks most children's first brush with freedom, kids get to ride through downtown streets while their parents stay on the sidewalk. >> i think it's just having the simple pleasure of spending time with your family and your children. you focus on being with your children.>> reporter: that simple pleasure ends today. they say it's the last ride. perhaps with matthew now 18 and going off to uc berkeley it do
the ryan palmer memorial ride is a tradition for peninsula kids just learning to ride a bike. organizing a bicycle rally through downtown burlingame for 600 children is no walk in the park even for a force of nature.>> it takes 200 volunteers to put an event like this together, to make sure the kids are safe and having fun. >> reporter: the story began in 2003 when michelle and her husband john suddenly lost 2 1/2-year-old son brian to into his brother matthew to a mysterious...
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i would remind viewers, that remember when ryan owens, the navy s.e.a.l. was lost in that initial military action in yemen early in the presidency, he said the generals lost ryan. he like the glory of the military action, but when it comes to the cost, sometimes he seems willing to shift the blame. going forward i think -- and allies have these questions as well. still ahead he declared that you morgue are radford hit the open road to find out. more on the rough-and-tumble few days the former vice president has faced on the trail, but first are house democrats edging kleer to impeachment? or is it all talk in jamey rasken joins me live, next. rasken joins me live, next ♪ in big ways and in small, bank of america is here to help you get things done. what would you like the power to do?® ♪ done the bed is huge. it offers a built-in 120 volt outlet. wow. plug that in for me. whoa! - holy smokes! - oh wow! and the all new silverado has more trim levels than any other pickup. whoa! (laughter) oh wow! there's something for all of us. it's time to upgrade. get 0%
i would remind viewers, that remember when ryan owens, the navy s.e.a.l. was lost in that initial military action in yemen early in the presidency, he said the generals lost ryan. he like the glory of the military action, but when it comes to the cost, sometimes he seems willing to shift the blame. going forward i think -- and allies have these questions as well. still ahead he declared that you morgue are radford hit the open road to find out. more on the rough-and-tumble few days the former...
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i'm ready to rip it. >> congressman tim ryan. it up with a rare tip of the hat to president trump. that's up next. woman: (on phone) discover. hi. do you have a travel card? yep. our miles card. earn unlimited 1.5 miles and we'll match it at the end of your first year. nice! i'm thinking about a scuba diving trip. woman: ooh! (gasp) or not. you okay? yeah, no, i'm good. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. thanks to priceline working with top airlines to turn their unsold seats into amazing deals, family reunion attendance is up. we're all related! yeah, i see it. and because priceline offers great deals by comparing thousands of prices in real time, sports fans are seeing more away games. various: yeah-h-h! is that safe? oh, y... ahh! not at all. no, ma'am. nope. and more people than ever are enjoying romantic getaways. (romantic music) that's gross priceline. every trip is a big deal. >> for whatever reason. common sense is you are a scarey man. putting on the cover of "time" magazine. he's strong. stronge
i'm ready to rip it. >> congressman tim ryan. it up with a rare tip of the hat to president trump. that's up next. woman: (on phone) discover. hi. do you have a travel card? yep. our miles card. earn unlimited 1.5 miles and we'll match it at the end of your first year. nice! i'm thinking about a scuba diving trip. woman: ooh! (gasp) or not. you okay? yeah, no, i'm good. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. thanks to priceline working with top airlines to turn their...
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ryan baker's case is the first involving cereal, oreo o's cereal. his friends in norway love it so they can't buy it there. he sent a $7 two-pack and paid the postal service $55 for shipping. he filled out the customs forms and was assured the cereal with as on its way. however the box returned. ryan says norway's customs office assessed a $60 duty on $7 worth of cereal. ryan feels the postal clerk here wh him send the box had given him bad advice on filling out the customs forms. so he canceled the shipment and asked for his ck. office said no, ryan contacted us. we reached out to the postal service. it turns out the check box marked "gift" on the customs form here should have been checked, but was not. eventually the sacramento postmaster called ryan and refunded his $55 shipping fee. if you're dealing with a delivery dilemma, we deliver for you. 888-996-tips or go to nbcbayarea.com/responds. >> the guy in norway never got his oreos. >> shucks. >> shoot. >>> 4:56 for you right now. happy father's day to all you fathers out there. that was yesterda
ryan baker's case is the first involving cereal, oreo o's cereal. his friends in norway love it so they can't buy it there. he sent a $7 two-pack and paid the postal service $55 for shipping. he filled out the customs forms and was assured the cereal with as on its way. however the box returned. ryan says norway's customs office assessed a $60 duty on $7 worth of cereal. ryan feels the postal clerk here wh him send the box had given him bad advice on filling out the customs forms. so he...
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12 to 15 tim ryans in this field. every second of time they can get, it isn't so much about south carolina, he may or may not still be in the race by then, it's more about you. it's about television time. it's about a preface to the breakout moment he hopes to have in the debates that are coming up wednesday night and thursday night. some of these candidates, i don't think can survive even past the first debate unless they can create a moment that is memorable, that impresses people, and that somehow lifts them up to 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, they got to be in the top 10 to continue. >> that's the pressure they face right now, as they go before these voters, the democratic party in south carolina, knowing that hey, in a few days, they have to get those zingers ready, they have to be able to get that moment that we're going to be talking about this week to catapult them up there. >> yeah, i think they're practicing. that's what you do with speed dating, right? you practice for the real thing that comes later, but tim ryan and
12 to 15 tim ryans in this field. every second of time they can get, it isn't so much about south carolina, he may or may not still be in the race by then, it's more about you. it's about television time. it's about a preface to the breakout moment he hopes to have in the debates that are coming up wednesday night and thursday night. some of these candidates, i don't think can survive even past the first debate unless they can create a moment that is memorable, that impresses people, and that...
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we have other laws for that and i was glad tim ryan agreed with me and senator ryan and senator booker and others agreed. shannon: there is confusion about policy, people who know if they show up as family units they are going to be treated differently, there's a limit on the time people can be held, there are people figuring out how to game the system and cartels are taking advantage, lying or bringing them here with confusing messages, people who end of being victims like that horrific picture we saw this week of the young father and his young daughter that has broken everyone's heart, are you hopeful dc republicans and democrats can get together and get something done? >> i believe we can get something done. my vision for how we fix our broken immigration system is different from this president. i believe we can maintain border security. we have 654 miles of fence, thousands of people at the border, personnel at the border. my home state of texas add on to that with $800,000 in border security, we have planes, boats, guns, security cameras. we can maintain a secure border. what we s
we have other laws for that and i was glad tim ryan agreed with me and senator ryan and senator booker and others agreed. shannon: there is confusion about policy, people who know if they show up as family units they are going to be treated differently, there's a limit on the time people can be held, there are people figuring out how to game the system and cartels are taking advantage, lying or bringing them here with confusing messages, people who end of being victims like that horrific...
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ryan: globally, the u.s./11, was assisting human rights champions all over the world, in ways you might not know when -- might not know with funding, support, moral support. and that continues despite the difficulties. a few days ago there was an election in istanbul. erdogan's party lost the second round. this is an indication that democracy movements are still there, they are not going to be deterred, we're going to win this over time. but the issue we have to ask ourselves is, what can we do now , and in the u.s. i would look to the next to administration is this one is not willing to do it to fund human rights fundist directly, democratic movements and peace builders who are out there trying to make peace in the trenches. this is a philosophy of the carter center, that we believe the people can solve their own problems if we go into partnership with them and recognize it is their societies to fix. we are to do our part. we have to stop waging war and stop abusing the power that we have in negative ways. t
ryan: globally, the u.s./11, was assisting human rights champions all over the world, in ways you might not know when -- might not know with funding, support, moral support. and that continues despite the difficulties. a few days ago there was an election in istanbul. erdogan's party lost the second round. this is an indication that democracy movements are still there, they are not going to be deterred, we're going to win this over time. but the issue we have to ask ourselves is, what can we do...
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vonnie: ryan, you will have to come back. in,ppreciate you coming ryan popple with proterra.bs report, we have seen a rally for equities and bond markets. the dow is up 1.1% and the awayq is up 1.5%, flying with the trait today. nasdaq 100. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: from london, i am guy johnson. vonnie: from new york, i am vonnie quinn, and this is "bloomberg markets." vonnie: emma chandra -- guy: emma chandra is there. emma. emma: thanks, guy. at the bloomberg annual meeting, joined by the president and ceo of walmart. thank you for joining us. doug: thank you. glad to be here. has been all about building scale and size so you are able to compete. delivering walmart in home straight to a customer. is this something that will give walmart and edge in the competition? the abilityhis is to leverage walmart with a unique advantage that only walmart can do. in those locations, we have about 100,000 products, including fresh and frozen. we started doing pickup a couple of years back, and now same day delivery. so far, so good. emma: this is the differentiating factor. think this
vonnie: ryan, you will have to come back. in,ppreciate you coming ryan popple with proterra.bs report, we have seen a rally for equities and bond markets. the dow is up 1.1% and the awayq is up 1.5%, flying with the trait today. nasdaq 100. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: from london, i am guy johnson. vonnie: from new york, i am vonnie quinn, and this is "bloomberg markets." vonnie: emma chandra -- guy: emma chandra is there. emma. emma: thanks, guy. at the bloomberg annual meeting,...
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ryan: thank you for calling me dr. ryan.t to go back to president carter's remarks and vice president mondale about the genesis -- president carter, one of the things he did in his time when he decided to make human rights the centerpiece was to sign the united nations human rights treaty. before this time, there was a doctrine that said the u.s. should never submit its sovereignty or subject its sovereignty to the u.n. by signing those treaties, he said we, the united states, will go on equal basis and put ourselves on equal basis with other nations on human rights. this is an extremely significant shift. his presidency also invested in the u.n. a human rights office that became the u.n. high commission for human rights so this was an investment in the global norm development of human rights that president carter and walter mondale both committed to and acted on. this is significant. what was happening at the same time was the human rights movement -- amnesty international was given the nobel prize in 1977 during the carter
ryan: thank you for calling me dr. ryan.t to go back to president carter's remarks and vice president mondale about the genesis -- president carter, one of the things he did in his time when he decided to make human rights the centerpiece was to sign the united nations human rights treaty. before this time, there was a doctrine that said the u.s. should never submit its sovereignty or subject its sovereignty to the u.n. by signing those treaties, he said we, the united states, will go on equal...
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what was going on tonight, i spoke a moment to go to tim ryan from ohio. were going to get you that interviewing a few moments. he told me think that shows that biden is maybe not as strong a front runner is a lot of people in the media are expecting. ryan told me he wants to talk about the issues that matter in states like ohio, the forgotten man, forgot woman that president trump talked a lot about to win in 2016. the problem for democrats tonight, shannon, is that a lot of the democrats on the stage were not talking about the forgotten man and woman. not necessarily talking about the middle class. they were talking about high taxes, medicare for all, green new deal. listen to what they were talking about. >> when you've got a government, you've got an economy that does great for those with money and isn't doing great for everyone else, that's corruption, pure and simple. we need to call it out. we need to attack it head-on and we need to make structural change in our government, in our economy, and in our country. >> this is supposed to be the party of
what was going on tonight, i spoke a moment to go to tim ryan from ohio. were going to get you that interviewing a few moments. he told me think that shows that biden is maybe not as strong a front runner is a lot of people in the media are expecting. ryan told me he wants to talk about the issues that matter in states like ohio, the forgotten man, forgot woman that president trump talked a lot about to win in 2016. the problem for democrats tonight, shannon, is that a lot of the democrats on...
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. >> quien asegura que el presidente trump no ha hecho eso si no lo opuesto dividir la ryan de 45 añosbierno trabajacon los dueños de los negocios. >> también viendo que incluso quieren construir más vehículos eléctricos. >> y promover la energía limpia con los estados unidos. >> (habla inglés) >> en cuanto a la educación también insisten en que hay que cambiar la conversación. >> en vez de enfocarse en exámenes hay que ponerle prioridad, a las herramientas que se le enseñan a los niños. >> y de la forma que se les puede ayudar en el mundo laboral. >> al respecto del sistema de salud, ryan dice que tiene que ser accesible incluyendo bajar los precios de los medicamentos prescritos en la salud. >> (habla inglés) >> ryan dice que también apoya la reforma migratoria, y quieren fortalecer la economía y dejar de lado la austeridad de asegurar la frontera. >> dicen que lose sentarse en la mesa para crear un plan y poder ayudar a los migrantes en los estados unidos. >> y a quienes se los puede dar un camino a la ciudadanía. >> valeria ponce telemundo. >> gracias valeria y recuerde que tenemos
. >> quien asegura que el presidente trump no ha hecho eso si no lo opuesto dividir la ryan de 45 añosbierno trabajacon los dueños de los negocios. >> también viendo que incluso quieren construir más vehículos eléctricos. >> y promover la energía limpia con los estados unidos. >> (habla inglés) >> en cuanto a la educación también insisten en que hay que cambiar la conversación. >> en vez de enfocarse en exámenes hay que ponerle prioridad, a las...
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ryan lizza. olivia nuzzi go good to see. >> you thank you. >> the planned dporlt raids back on after initially postponed. >> but yeah we will be removing large numbers of people. people have to understand, yes. >> in a week. >> yeah, starting in a week after -- sometime after july 4th. >> the latest from the border next. this is a commercial about insurance and i know you're thinking. i don't want to hear about insurance. 'cause let's be honest... nobody likes dealing with insurance. right? see, esurance knows it's expensive. i feel like i'm giving my money away. so they're making it affordable. thank you, dennis quaid. you're welcome, guy in kitchen. i named my character walter. that's great. i'd tell you more but i only have thirty seconds so here's a dramatic shot of their tagline so you'll remember it. when insurance is affordable, it's surprisingly painless. driven each day to pursue bioplife-changing cures...ers. in a country built on fostering innovation. here, they find breakthroughs... l
ryan lizza. olivia nuzzi go good to see. >> you thank you. >> the planned dporlt raids back on after initially postponed. >> but yeah we will be removing large numbers of people. people have to understand, yes. >> in a week. >> yeah, starting in a week after -- sometime after july 4th. >> the latest from the border next. this is a commercial about insurance and i know you're thinking. i don't want to hear about insurance. 'cause let's be honest... nobody...
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among those on the first night is ohio congressman tim ryan.ger to challenging democrats will face off against e-elizabeth warren and cory booker and amy klobuchar. great to see you. we've gotten to know each other on our "morning joe" panels. and each time you walk off, either barnical or willy or i say to each other this guy's really got what it take hopefully people are going to see that next week in miami. >> well, that's the plan. people say what are you going to do i am who i i am. if sdwru do trickery on the debate stage, you're probably in the wrong business and i'm going to get the message out about who i've represented for the last 40 years in the epicenter of the industrialization, the epicenter of automation, the epicenter of infnt mortality and all kinds of opiates. i'm in the fight and ready to do it for the country. >> i have a great name for you as a marketing guy and tell me if you think it fits you well. youngstown tim. >> i'll get the t-shirts printed, man. i like it. >> you couldn't come up. if i said i need a word to embod
among those on the first night is ohio congressman tim ryan.ger to challenging democrats will face off against e-elizabeth warren and cory booker and amy klobuchar. great to see you. we've gotten to know each other on our "morning joe" panels. and each time you walk off, either barnical or willy or i say to each other this guy's really got what it take hopefully people are going to see that next week in miami. >> well, that's the plan. people say what are you going to do i am...
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that was ryan selkis. all things crypto. a quick programming note.'t miss caroline hyde's conversation with facebook coo sheryl sandberg tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. eastern. romaine: coming up, what the fed could learn north of the border. a look at the interaction between canvas labor market and inflation. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: some quick breaking news out of canada. the oil pipeline has been given the green light. headlines just crossing the wire right now. it appears canada has given the green light to move forward with the construction of that trans oil pipeline. sticking with canada and the u.s., our next guest says the central bank can learn a lot from its neighbor to the north. for more, let's welcome in the director of research and analysis. thank you for joining us again. i read this piece you wrote essentially laying out the case for why we can sort of look to canada's employment situation and the inflation situation. i didn't quite understand it. give me the quick layover. >> there's this idea especially in the u.s. that once you get to
that was ryan selkis. all things crypto. a quick programming note.'t miss caroline hyde's conversation with facebook coo sheryl sandberg tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. eastern. romaine: coming up, what the fed could learn north of the border. a look at the interaction between canvas labor market and inflation. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: some quick breaking news out of canada. the oil pipeline has been given the green light. headlines just crossing the wire right now. it appears canada has given the...
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tim ryan, you talked in a way that the other democrats didn't tonight. you talked about working people in the not cool parts of the country, not from the coast, not from the ivy league. i thought you talked about how you can actually win an election against donald trump. >> yeah, get into the industrial midwest, connect the working class people, change the brand of the party away from the coast and the ivy leagues. that's not going to work for us against donald trump. if you want to win western p. a. and ohio, of course. if you want to win the senate bianca, your brand better be work for the working class. >> why does the crowd tonight in the auditorium, if you will, how come they don't react to that? they seemed to be willing to cheer the usual progressive, you know, applause lines, but they didn't seem to be applauding the idea of, hey, we can actually beat trump if we do certain things. >> that's my campaign, how do you begin to convince people, yeah, i'm with you on these issues, too. but if we're going to connect to working class people, we can't ju
tim ryan, you talked in a way that the other democrats didn't tonight. you talked about working people in the not cool parts of the country, not from the coast, not from the ivy league. i thought you talked about how you can actually win an election against donald trump. >> yeah, get into the industrial midwest, connect the working class people, change the brand of the party away from the coast and the ivy leagues. that's not going to work for us against donald trump. if you want to win...
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ryan grim's y your book is calad "we've got people."tay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "closing time" by semisonic. this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. ,ur guest is ryan grim washington, d.c., bureau chief for the intercept. his new book is out, "we've got people: from jesse jackson to alexandria ocasio-cortez, the end of big money and the rise of a movement." alexandriao to ocasio-cortez as she talks about the importance of impeachment and about nancy pelosi's stance on it. she was speaking on cnn. >> i trust the speaker is taking a measured apppproach to ensure that we are moving everyone forward. hard. beingng a speaker is holding this party together is a difficult task.. but i think we know what we need to do. amy: it is interesting, ryanan grimim, a number of calls for impeachment, out of the ball a report coming out, come out of those -- mueller report coming out, come out of those richly talking about president trump's collusion, which mueller found there was not collusion. there may be corruption, there ma
ryan grim's y your book is calad "we've got people."tay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "closing time" by semisonic. this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. ,ur guest is ryan grim washington, d.c., bureau chief for the intercept. his new book is out, "we've got people: from jesse jackson to alexandria ocasio-cortez, the end of big money and the rise of a movement." alexandriao to ocasio-cortez as she talks about the importance of impeachment and...
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. >> ryan can't fly. >> no. >> is this a competition? >> no. never. >> ryan?until recently when ryan posted this photo alongside hugh jackman on instagram saying, happy best friends day to jake gyllenhaal, not pictured. >> i used to talk a to him a lot until a couple of weeks ago. i don't know what's going on. >> who's the sexiest avenger? >> whoa. >> i know. it's a tough one. >> spiderman. >> he said spider-man. >> scarlet's the sexiest. >> sexiest avenger? >> i'm not. >> why? all for yourself? >> i would do, yeah. essentially, yeah. i would do. >> up next, exclusive parenting tip, number one, don't let your daughter catch you in the act. >> makes you lose your appetite taking the stage and going off >> plus eye brow transplant. yep. that's a thing. why stars are swearing by it. >> it's been a game changer. c by -- ♪ ♪ here i go again on my own ♪ goin' down the only road i've ever known ♪ ♪ like a-- ♪ drifter i was ♪born to walk alone! little bit of both. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. (meg vo) or i can... i
. >> ryan can't fly. >> no. >> is this a competition? >> no. never. >> ryan?until recently when ryan posted this photo alongside hugh jackman on instagram saying, happy best friends day to jake gyllenhaal, not pictured. >> i used to talk a to him a lot until a couple of weeks ago. i don't know what's going on. >> who's the sexiest avenger? >> whoa. >> i know. it's a tough one. >> spiderman. >> he said spider-man. >>...
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joining us at post 9, chewy's co-founder ryan cohen, ryan, congratulations. >> thank you i'm glad tore not a shareholder in chewy >> no. >> but i would imagine you have a lot of feelings about seeing this company you built starting in 2011 go public taoday >> it's a very emotional day, it's humbling. a culmination of it's years of sacrifice, dedication, lots of hard work, an amazing team it was far from an overnight success. to see it today is just incredible i'm very proud >> one of the things that's been coming into focus in terms of this ipo is how much capital is being raised and how much of that capital is going to go back to paying down debt at petsmart versus back towards operations at chewy what do you think about that >> yeah, i mean, i can't speak to exactly the capital structure, but i will say it's a capital-light business and requires very little to engender growth the company has gone from $200 million in sales in 2014 to $3.5 billion in sales in 2018 it's burned through money that's gone into investing in acquisition. at any point we could racheting down the spending a
joining us at post 9, chewy's co-founder ryan cohen, ryan, congratulations. >> thank you i'm glad tore not a shareholder in chewy >> no. >> but i would imagine you have a lot of feelings about seeing this company you built starting in 2011 go public taoday >> it's a very emotional day, it's humbling. a culmination of it's years of sacrifice, dedication, lots of hard work, an amazing team it was far from an overnight success. to see it today is just incredible i'm very...
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they wanted to find out who was a ryan and who was cori. >> reporter: who was cori and who was ryan?asked the stocks' children, nobody knew anybody by those names. didn't recognize the ring either. but as they were arrested and put in jail, one of kofoed's officers kept puzzling about that ring. on the inside were three tiny letter, aaj. the manufacturer perhaps? well, yes. turned out to be a place called a & a jewelers, buffalo, new york. >> i remember one of the girls in shipping had indicated that there was a call from somebody in the nebraska police department. >> reporter: mary martino was running what was left of buffalo's a & a office just then. why what was left? the places with going out of business. massive layoffs. 200 jobs lost. by the time nebraska cops started calling, mary was one of only three people left to clean up the buffalo office and close it down. and now, here was this investigator asking mary to track down a ring the company likely shipped years ago. and you said what? you got to be kidding? >> i said that's like looking for a needle in a haystack. however, s
they wanted to find out who was a ryan and who was cori. >> reporter: who was cori and who was ryan?asked the stocks' children, nobody knew anybody by those names. didn't recognize the ring either. but as they were arrested and put in jail, one of kofoed's officers kept puzzling about that ring. on the inside were three tiny letter, aaj. the manufacturer perhaps? well, yes. turned out to be a place called a & a jewelers, buffalo, new york. >> i remember one of the girls in...
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ryan.walking around the world the rise of authoritarian'tis of -- the rise authoritarianism, nationalism. given the challenges, what affect does that have on the human rights agenda and what do you wish ordinary folks can do? what can they do to participate to push back against that? president carter: the carter center has made a very thorough analysis of what's happened to human rights on a global basis as a result of 9/11. it was an unprovoked attack against the united states. and as a result of 9/11, and some of this is excusable i guess, we have been in a war now for over 15 years in afghanistan. we have also greatly restricted the privacy of the average american citizen. with laws that have passed, that has changed. we have abandoned some of the basic principles of human rights that have been promulgated in -- theeva convection's geneva conventions, like not torturing prisoners. in those ways, the would-be human rights violators in foreign countries used to be restrained by america's r
ryan.walking around the world the rise of authoritarian'tis of -- the rise authoritarianism, nationalism. given the challenges, what affect does that have on the human rights agenda and what do you wish ordinary folks can do? what can they do to participate to push back against that? president carter: the carter center has made a very thorough analysis of what's happened to human rights on a global basis as a result of 9/11. it was an unprovoked attack against the united states. and as a result...
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ryan nobles, thank you so much for that. at virginia tech, ryan brought up roanoke, virginia.here was the shooting at the d.c. navy yard close by, so, yes, this area has seen more than its share of tragedy. we have cc national security analyst and on the phone we have a special agent and a cnn analyst. i want to start with you, julianne, on the biggest of big pictures say we are numb to this. we can't be numb to this. you hear people say there's a lot we don't know, but there's a lot we do know, namely 11 people will not go home to their families tonight. >> that's exactly right. our uniquely american phenomenon has occurred again. so just to put some sort of overlay of what we're looking at right now, there's two aspects to this. one is motive and one is means. motive, of course, is about the fact that this person had been an employee, what happened, was there a triggering event, was he about to get fired? that's important. but the other is, of course, means. to not discuss means, how do people die, how do that many people die that quickly and in such a short period of time.
ryan nobles, thank you so much for that. at virginia tech, ryan brought up roanoke, virginia.here was the shooting at the d.c. navy yard close by, so, yes, this area has seen more than its share of tragedy. we have cc national security analyst and on the phone we have a special agent and a cnn analyst. i want to start with you, julianne, on the biggest of big pictures say we are numb to this. we can't be numb to this. you hear people say there's a lot we don't know, but there's a lot we do...
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i mean tim ryan barely said a word.who didn't realize he was. there look at him, just like standing there, like-- can i-- i-- yeah, can i-- teq-- come on, dude, how are you going to get the number nation if you condition even get a vodka soda. >> and the might seemed like it it was just going to be a bunch of people mostly saying the same thing. all the democrats have similar ideas. until lester hold brought up-- holt brought up health care and all health broke loose. >> would you replace private insurance. >> no, i think the choice is fundamental to our ability. >> private insurance is not working for tens of millions of americans when you talk about the copace. deductible, the premiums, the out-of-pocket expenses t is not working. >> why are you de fending private insurance. >> 350e78 like their private health insurance. i think we should be the party that keeps what is working and fixes what is broken. (applause) i mean doesn't that make sense. >> oh, the short bald dude who sls running for president just came out of
i mean tim ryan barely said a word.who didn't realize he was. there look at him, just like standing there, like-- can i-- i-- yeah, can i-- teq-- come on, dude, how are you going to get the number nation if you condition even get a vodka soda. >> and the might seemed like it it was just going to be a bunch of people mostly saying the same thing. all the democrats have similar ideas. until lester hold brought up-- holt brought up health care and all health broke loose. >> would you...
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ryan nobles, thank you very much for that.rence about a university student who has been missing now for more than a week. stand by. we have new information. maria ramirez? hi. maria ramirez! mom! maria! maria ramirez... mcdonald's is committing 150 million dollars in tuition assistance, education, and career advising programs... prof: maria ramirez mom and dad: maria ramirez!!! to help more employees achieve their dreams. your but as you get older,hing. it naturally begins to change, mom and dad: maria ramirez!!! causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. cancer is the ugliest disease mankind has ever faced. we got the idea that if we took two dimensional patient imaging and put it in holographic displays, we could dissect around the tumor so we ca
ryan nobles, thank you very much for that.rence about a university student who has been missing now for more than a week. stand by. we have new information. maria ramirez? hi. maria ramirez! mom! maria! maria ramirez... mcdonald's is committing 150 million dollars in tuition assistance, education, and career advising programs... prof: maria ramirez mom and dad: maria ramirez!!! to help more employees achieve their dreams. your but as you get older,hing. it naturally begins to change, mom and...
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we will be back with tim ryan. stay with us. almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a parking splat. fly-by ballooning. (man) don't...go...down...oh, no! aaaaaaahhhhhhhh! (burke) rooftop parking. (burke) and even a hit and drone. (driver) relax, it's just a bug. that's not a bug, that's not a bug! (burke) and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ - i like to plan my activities before i take trip, so by the time i get there i can just enjoy the ride. with tripadvisor, it's easy to discover over 100,000 bookable things to do, from walking tours in rome to wine tastings in tuscany, and if you like what you see, you can book it with ease. just another way tripadvisor helps you make your trip a masterpiece. ♪ hoo - read reviews, check hotel prices, book things to do. tripadvisor. compare comcast business to your current provider. my current service provider does not provide half of what you provi
we will be back with tim ryan. stay with us. almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a parking splat. fly-by ballooning. (man) don't...go...down...oh, no! aaaaaaahhhhhhhh! (burke) rooftop parking. (burke) and even a hit and drone. (driver) relax, it's just a bug. that's not a bug, that's not a bug! (burke) and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ - i like to plan my...
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ryan contacted us. >> we reached out to the postal service.ut the check box marked gift on the customs form, it should have been checked as a gift. but that box was empty. it was not checked as a gift. eventually, though, the sacramento postmaster called ryan and refunded his $55 in full. we learn for something for everyone. it's up to you to find out if there' dut on an overseas shipment. you. the postal service says on its website that it recommends either you or the addressee, the person getting it, contact the local customs office for specks. it's up to us. yet again. if you're dealing with a dilemma. 888-996-tips or online at nbcbayarea.com/responds. must be pretty good cereal, i get. >> not for $75. holy moly. >>> see you guys. >>> if your next dinner involves ragu pasta sauce. it's recalling several sauce that is may contain bits of plastic. the affected cars are chunky style garlic and onion. the kind you don't want. as well as old world style meat and traditional. companies asking anyone with the products to return them to the store w
ryan contacted us. >> we reached out to the postal service.ut the check box marked gift on the customs form, it should have been checked as a gift. but that box was empty. it was not checked as a gift. eventually, though, the sacramento postmaster called ryan and refunded his $55 in full. we learn for something for everyone. it's up to you to find out if there' dut on an overseas shipment. you. the postal service says on its website that it recommends either you or the addressee, the...
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i want to bring in congress member tim ryan from ohio.ongress member, good to have you with us. >> thanks for having me. >> if elected president, you want to decide which relationship you want to have with kim jong-un. i'm sure you agree with the president's style over twitter and praise of a dictator. is the president's decision wrong to engage kim jong-un directly? >> i don't think so. i think a lot of this stuff needs to be handled at lower levels and the president comes in to seal the deal and i just think it isn't getting us anywhere. it gets the president on tv. that is what he wants. he is running the apprenticeship program out of the oval office. he wants tv ratings and attention to himself. he is good at that. i don't think there is anybody better. it is not good for our foreign policy. >> would you shake hands with kim jong-un at the dmz? >> i would not. not until we had some deal or at least very close to having some deal. what is the deal? where are we? does anyone have a clue what we are talking about now? you know, we have s
i want to bring in congress member tim ryan from ohio.ongress member, good to have you with us. >> thanks for having me. >> if elected president, you want to decide which relationship you want to have with kim jong-un. i'm sure you agree with the president's style over twitter and praise of a dictator. is the president's decision wrong to engage kim jong-un directly? >> i don't think so. i think a lot of this stuff needs to be handled at lower levels and the president comes in...
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in observance of that day, theaters will show "saving private ryan."differed from any. tom hanks. >> i'll see you on the beach. >> there's been a lot of world war ii films before yours. a lot of them, in the eyes and judgment of some of the veterans at the end, couldn't quite pull the trigger on how hard it was. >> i have never been to war. you know, i'm a filmmaker. i didn't want to rely on my imagination. it's a dangerous thing to have made science fiction and fantasy films and apply all that to a historical subject, such as the omaha beach landings. >> reporter: nevertheless, steven spielberg set out to do just that, as a tribute to his father, arnold, a world war ii veteran. >> if we pulled this off, and it stood the test of time, this was going to stand in some small way, of what those kids experienced. >> reporter: he put his actors through a rigorous boot camp. to bond them to the mission and to each other. >> the legend is that we were out in the freezing cold woods for weeks and weeks. i think it was only five days. but it was -- >> and catered. >> yeah. it was
in observance of that day, theaters will show "saving private ryan."differed from any. tom hanks. >> i'll see you on the beach. >> there's been a lot of world war ii films before yours. a lot of them, in the eyes and judgment of some of the veterans at the end, couldn't quite pull the trigger on how hard it was. >> i have never been to war. you know, i'm a filmmaker. i didn't want to rely on my imagination. it's a dangerous thing to have made science fiction and...
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thanks for answering ryan's questions. two questions for you, the first is on your transparency, and you talked about the balance of secrets and keeping secrets. in the current era when foreign intelligence agencies are trying to influence entire populations, does that tilt the balance in some cases to revealing more about what you know because they are trying to affect an entire population. how does that current era impact you and secondly and a more difficult question, there's been a lot of public controversy over whether the intelligence agencies were looking into the trump campaign. without compromising, talking about what you can't talk about, can you say whether as privacy and in your role, did you after the fact review what the cia had done in 2016 just to ensure that it was in compliance with your u.s. personals? >> do you want to take that or we can take a couple more if you want. >> the first question was in terms of transparency. so i think actually the short answer for the first question is yes it does change.
thanks for answering ryan's questions. two questions for you, the first is on your transparency, and you talked about the balance of secrets and keeping secrets. in the current era when foreign intelligence agencies are trying to influence entire populations, does that tilt the balance in some cases to revealing more about what you know because they are trying to affect an entire population. how does that current era impact you and secondly and a more difficult question, there's been a lot of...
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. >> guess what, ryan, your wish to go to the kennedy space center is granted. >>> 6-year-old ryan lasalle'swhen he was just three years old after a leukemia diagnosis. the story caught the attention of the make-a-wish foundation who arranged a visit to nasa's home base making ryan's dream a reality. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning" now, james corden host of the late, late show joins us in the studio as he prepares to host the tony awards this sunday saluting broadway's best. i'm anne-marie green, this is the "cbs morning news." n, this is the "cbs morning news." my joints... they hurt. the pain and swelling. the psoriasis. cosentyx treats more than just the joint pain of active psoriatic arthritis. it even helps stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur.
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i think that's the value tim ryan brought to this race.ders versus elizabeth warren versus kamala and versus cory. there was no one battling for the centrist with biden until tim ryan emerges. and i think that's important. not that i'm by any stretch a centrist. people that have the jobs you're talking about need to see themselves on that stage if you're going to say it's an inclusive democratic party. and i see everybody up there but me, that's not inclusive. ryan brought that last night. some people were uncomfortable with it and i think it helps him. the people that he appeals to say yeah, that's how i feel too. it helps me with the people that say i'm with you. understand they don't like me because they don't like you. and i think -- >> are you saying people don't like me, rev? >> no. you're very likable. you're likable enough. >> your talking about your mother from alabama. my mother from georgia would always say judge yourself by your enemies. >> oh, and don't lose your soul over it. >> i asked you a minute ago if the party is going
i think that's the value tim ryan brought to this race.ders versus elizabeth warren versus kamala and versus cory. there was no one battling for the centrist with biden until tim ryan emerges. and i think that's important. not that i'm by any stretch a centrist. people that have the jobs you're talking about need to see themselves on that stage if you're going to say it's an inclusive democratic party. and i see everybody up there but me, that's not inclusive. ryan brought that last night. some...
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from ryan's toys review is one of the biggest told influences on you tube this video of him opening the prize and has been watched around 1000000 times. with the kids and wrapping products in the unboxing videos like from russia all reviewing them like kyra from india 20 manufacturing many brand ambassadors because know that. what kid doesn't want to try out a toy but can a 3 year old understand what it means to be on you tube many kids clearly have fun making the content it gives them a chance to be center stage and get creative from hand-clapping games to drawing to dorio platforms like you tube give kids and teens a chance to shine as gamest or in family collaboration's such as challenges. in this sport nightstands challenge. for other repetto be millions of these feel like they know papa and mamma and kids. they love to watch the e.b.e. family competes it's harmless family challenge fun but at least. some parents have even quit their jobs to manage their youtube star offspring and wish point we're clearly no longer just talking about fun and games if their child doesn't feel lik
from ryan's toys review is one of the biggest told influences on you tube this video of him opening the prize and has been watched around 1000000 times. with the kids and wrapping products in the unboxing videos like from russia all reviewing them like kyra from india 20 manufacturing many brand ambassadors because know that. what kid doesn't want to try out a toy but can a 3 year old understand what it means to be on you tube many kids clearly have fun making the content it gives them a chance...
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joining me, democratic strategist rashad ritchie, and ned ryan, founder and ceo of american majority and former presidential writer for george w. bush. thank you for joining me this morning. earlier this year a virginia bill that would have banned the sale of large-capacity magazines similar to those used in the shooting was blocked by republicans. does this move the needle at
joining me, democratic strategist rashad ritchie, and ned ryan, founder and ceo of american majority and former presidential writer for george w. bush. thank you for joining me this morning. earlier this year a virginia bill that would have banned the sale of large-capacity magazines similar to those used in the shooting was blocked by republicans. does this move the needle at
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>> the ryan memorial ride has become a tradition were peninsula kids just learning to ride a bike. organizing a bicycle rally through downtown burlingame for 600 children is not a walk i thpark. en for nature michelle. >> it takes 200 volunteers to put an event like this together to make sure the kids are safe and having fun >> the story began in 2003 when michelle and her husbanjohn suddenly lost two and half-year- old son ryan, twin to his brother matthew, to a mysterious medical condition. >> not really now, he just had a fever. we went to the hospital and he passed away in his late >> so to cope with their grief they created ryan's ride to remember his life by celebrating a moment that marks most children's first brush with freedom. kids get to ride through downtown streets while their parents have to stay safely on the sidewalk. >> i think it's just having the simple pleasure of spending time with your family and your children and you just focus on just being with their children. >> but that simple pleasure ends today. they say this is the last ride. perhaps with matthew now a
>> the ryan memorial ride has become a tradition were peninsula kids just learning to ride a bike. organizing a bicycle rally through downtown burlingame for 600 children is not a walk i thpark. en for nature michelle. >> it takes 200 volunteers to put an event like this together to make sure the kids are safe and having fun >> the story began in 2003 when michelle and her husbanjohn suddenly lost two and half-year- old son ryan, twin to his brother matthew, to a mysterious...
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ryan.walking around the world the rise of authoritarian'tis of -- the rise authoritarianism, nationalism. given the challenges, what affect does that have on the human rights agenda and what do you wish ordinary folks can do? what can they do to participate to push back against that? president carter: the carter center has made a very thorough analysis of what's happened to human rights on a global basis as a result of 9/11. it was an unprovoked attack against the united states. and as a result of 9/11, and some of this is excusable i guess, we have been in a war now for over 15 years in afghanistan. we have also greatly restricted the privacy of the average american citizen. with laws that have passed, that has changed. we have abandoned some of the basic principles of human rights that have been promulgated in -- theeva convection's geneva conventions, like not torturing prisoners. in those ways, the would-be human rights violators in foreign countries used to be restrained by america's r
ryan.walking around the world the rise of authoritarian'tis of -- the rise authoritarianism, nationalism. given the challenges, what affect does that have on the human rights agenda and what do you wish ordinary folks can do? what can they do to participate to push back against that? president carter: the carter center has made a very thorough analysis of what's happened to human rights on a global basis as a result of 9/11. it was an unprovoked attack against the united states. and as a result...