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sally field, the all-american girl next door. >> you see me, gidget. >> who flew into our hearts. >> now her stunning new memoir. the actress opening up to diane sawyer in an exclusive tv interview, shedding light on a dark past, secrets she kept hidden and the lingering question, what do her mother now? but first the "nightline 5. "why the ♪ together we stand, divided we fall ♪ ♪ get on the ball and work together ♪ ♪ come on, come on ♪ let's work together ♪ because together >> half of everything sold on amazon comes from small and medium businesses just like mine. ♪ >> make someone happy ♪ ♪ make someone smile >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. judge brett kavanaugh's supreme court seat may be in jeopardy. president trump's pick agreeing to pubically testify about decades old sexual assault allegations, and his accuser also offering to face the scrutiny of that same senate panel. here's abc's terry moran. >> reporter: it was a bombshell that rocked washington. >> first we want to begin with that allegation against supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. >> president trump's
sally field, the all-american girl next door. >> you see me, gidget. >> who flew into our hearts. >> now her stunning new memoir. the actress opening up to diane sawyer in an exclusive tv interview, shedding light on a dark past, secrets she kept hidden and the lingering question, what do her mother now? but first the "nightline 5. "why the ♪ together we stand, divided we fall ♪ ♪ get on the ball and work together ♪ ♪ come on, come on ♪ let's work...
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. >> now, your book, the some people are even disputed a connection between sally hemings and thomas jefferson, so as you work on the book did it change how you felt about jefferson or how you felt about the founders? >> there's still naysayers to the idea that jefferson has this relationship of quite long-standing with sally hemings that produced four children who survived into adulthood, but the preponderance of the evidence really makes that position sort of untenable, right? that, in fact, he did have this long-standing relationship. and like erica with her project on ona judge, i was much more interest in harriet hemings but, of course, i think in my work on all three daughters there's a way which looking at jefferson as a father, we actually see him in a very different way and in a way he is an edited. he was usually very conscious of this self presentation for both his peers and for prosperity, but as a father we see him rather differently, and so i didn't see jefferson differently so much as i had before i started this project. i knew he was a slave owner, but to actually kin
. >> now, your book, the some people are even disputed a connection between sally hemings and thomas jefferson, so as you work on the book did it change how you felt about jefferson or how you felt about the founders? >> there's still naysayers to the idea that jefferson has this relationship of quite long-standing with sally hemings that produced four children who survived into adulthood, but the preponderance of the evidence really makes that position sort of untenable, right?...
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reporting on twitter at sally a.j. why now from libya we had to the koreas. she doctors. south korean president jay n. has just finished a historic three day trip to pyongyang for talks with his north korean counterpart kim jong un means visit is only the third for a sitting south korean president since a division of the korean peninsula and comes as nuclear disarmament negotiations between north korea and the u.s. have started to a halt so is the reapproach right between the neighbors in danger or just getting started joining us to debrief a stream of what happened when kim met moon kristin is the founder and international coordinator of women cross d.m.z. and jody town is a research and analyst and managing editor at the stimson center hello ladies good to have you here good to have you back again christine so where are we now in thames of the moods of the korean people how do you describe it. i mean it's extraordinary i received messages from. my my allies my partners in south korea the women's peace organizations a
reporting on twitter at sally a.j. why now from libya we had to the koreas. she doctors. south korean president jay n. has just finished a historic three day trip to pyongyang for talks with his north korean counterpart kim jong un means visit is only the third for a sitting south korean president since a division of the korean peninsula and comes as nuclear disarmament negotiations between north korea and the u.s. have started to a halt so is the reapproach right between the neighbors in...
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i'm going to leave this segment and you abraham in new sally with some audio that was sent to sally on today from a man who is in detention right now i think it really focuses our minds on what is going on in libya having this. scene being dismissed straight out from the day she is seen tearing through three we are like in this place like four hundred thousand refugees asking for your help most of us and we have like eight pregnant and more than two in children's and i mean under each even displaced no food no water we have not reached there for seven minutes days there were around us for three weeks we are asking for the world to help us again and again but no change until now please we need an evocation as much as you can and we are. asking the world for how but fortunately that's all the time we have for this conversation today but you can continue to follow sally's reporting on twitter at sallie h a y d now from libya we had to the koreas. she doctors. at the moment. south korean president jay n. has just finished a historic three day trip to pyongyang for talks with his north kore
i'm going to leave this segment and you abraham in new sally with some audio that was sent to sally on today from a man who is in detention right now i think it really focuses our minds on what is going on in libya having this. scene being dismissed straight out from the day she is seen tearing through three we are like in this place like four hundred thousand refugees asking for your help most of us and we have like eight pregnant and more than two in children's and i mean under each even...
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lyse: this is how sally berger has always worked.in bosnia, some called her an angel, crossing frontlines to rescue children and circumventing bureaucracy. tshe ing to do the same in iraq. sally: a this ideo i have got, and i don't know for sure if it is him. if you would look at it and just tellco me whether you ize any of the children. do you think it mighte him? take cahim>> o in captivity. i would recognize him. i know his face, his eyes. the photos whave seen show a boy of 4, and that is the age he would be now. lyse: it could be him, but finding a child in iraq, confirming and identity, is sensomive andicated. despite sally becker'sor e, the family may never find their child. the same for thousands of yazidi s still searching for loved ones. but it is a rare bit of hope. se doucet, bbc news, northern iraq. rajini: heartbreaking to see so many children separated from their families there, but it is inspiring to see the work of people like sally becker. moving on, it is known as the great pacific garbage patch, region twice the s
lyse: this is how sally berger has always worked.in bosnia, some called her an angel, crossing frontlines to rescue children and circumventing bureaucracy. tshe ing to do the same in iraq. sally: a this ideo i have got, and i don't know for sure if it is him. if you would look at it and just tellco me whether you ize any of the children. do you think it mighte him? take cahim>> o in captivity. i would recognize him. i know his face, his eyes. the photos whave seen show a boy of 4, and...
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and sally field now sharing this tonight. are times in your life that are so indelible, they never fade away. they stay alive even 40 years later. my years with burt never leave my mind h. he will be in my heart and in my mind. >> take your hat off, if you want to. ♪ >> hard to beat that chemistry on screen and off. thank you for watching here all this week. i hope to see you later tonight for "20/20" and of course, right back here on monday. i'm david muir. good night. >>> this is happening in neighborhoods, pacifica, come on, daly city. you're going home, operating. >> shocking details, illegal guns seized, authorities arrest a bay area family and charged them with running a human trafficking ring out of day care centers for seniors and children. good afternoon, thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil. >> i'm kristen sze in for ama daetz. authorities say these crimes went on for years and involved hundreds of victims. >> the family ran two child care centers and senior care homes. wayne freedman is live in daly city with the
and sally field now sharing this tonight. are times in your life that are so indelible, they never fade away. they stay alive even 40 years later. my years with burt never leave my mind h. he will be in my heart and in my mind. >> take your hat off, if you want to. ♪ >> hard to beat that chemistry on screen and off. thank you for watching here all this week. i hope to see you later tonight for "20/20" and of course, right back here on monday. i'm david muir. good night....
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. >>> and tonight, diane sawyer and sally field. what we never knew. what she endured as a child in her own home, and the strength to carry on. >>> good evening. and we are back from the hurricane tonight, though florence, that storm system, still raging. deadly tornadoes late today. and we'll get to that in a moment. but first, the other breaking story as we come on the air tonight, the accusations involving supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. tonight, his accuser now ready to go public, ready to testify, and now judge kavanaugh says he will testify, too, both in front of the american people. that hearing now set for a week from today. just days before the committee was set to vote, his nomination thrown into peril. christine blasey ford went public with her claim, she says kavanaugh sexually assaulted her when they were in high school some 35 years ago. this is an image of her from that time. she says at one point she was afraid he would inadvertently kill her. tonight, kavanaugh allegedly saying now he wasn't even at the party in question. and wh
. >>> and tonight, diane sawyer and sally field. what we never knew. what she endured as a child in her own home, and the strength to carry on. >>> good evening. and we are back from the hurricane tonight, though florence, that storm system, still raging. deadly tornadoes late today. and we'll get to that in a moment. but first, the other breaking story as we come on the air tonight, the accusations involving supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. tonight, his accuser now...
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and sally field now sharing this tonight. are times in your life that are so indelible, they never fade away. they stay alive even 40 years later. my years with burt never leave my mind. he will be in my history and my heart for as long as i live. rest, buddy. >> take your hat off, if you want to. ♪ they call you the bandit ♪ they call you the bandit ♪ >> hard to beat that chemistry, on screen and off. thank you for watching here all this week. i hope to see you later tonight for "20/20" and of course, right back here on monday. i'm david muir. good night. i'm david muir. good night. >>> we have a trial date for the ghost ship warehouse fire. two defendants are charged, but their lawyers say they're not the only ones responsible, and they'll use the trial to prove it. >>> tesla in turmoil. people are moving out. others are moving up, and everyone wants to talk what the ceo was seen smoking. >>> and didn't think there was anything left of the old bay bridge to blow up? well, there is, and it will be gone within 24 hours. >> li
and sally field now sharing this tonight. are times in your life that are so indelible, they never fade away. they stay alive even 40 years later. my years with burt never leave my mind. he will be in my history and my heart for as long as i live. rest, buddy. >> take your hat off, if you want to. ♪ they call you the bandit ♪ they call you the bandit ♪ >> hard to beat that chemistry, on screen and off. thank you for watching here all this week. i hope to see you later tonight...
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i'm sally bundock. getting a grip on the currency crisis — has president macri got the right answers to restore confidence in argentina's battered economy? and the us turns its attention back to beijing this week as a third round of tariffs on $200 billion of chinese goods could take effect. and on the markets: no action on wall street today, it isa no action on wall street today, it is a labour day holiday, but elsewhere the asian markets are open and heading lower. argentina is set to announce new measures today to try to contain its worst currency crisis in recent years. the argentine peso has lost almost half its value this year, as investors are uneasy about the country's ability to meet its obligations. so, how did argentina get here? argentina's government has asked for the early release of a $50 billion loan from the imf amid a growing economic crisis. last week saw dramatic falls on the peso, with the central bank raising interest rates for the fifth time since april to an eye watering 60%. arg
i'm sally bundock. getting a grip on the currency crisis — has president macri got the right answers to restore confidence in argentina's battered economy? and the us turns its attention back to beijing this week as a third round of tariffs on $200 billion of chinese goods could take effect. and on the markets: no action on wall street today, it isa no action on wall street today, it is a labour day holiday, but elsewhere the asian markets are open and heading lower. argentina is set to...
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the one woman he called the love of his life was sally field. frequent costar. >> if we were lost on a desert long island together, do you think we would get along? >> i remember when i brought up her name to be in "smokey and the bandit." people, said, what do you want her for? she's not sexy. i said, you don't understand. tall sent sexy. truthfully, i don't think she wanted to mary me. you know, this is not a good bit. >> today, sally said, there are times in our life that are so indelible they never fade away. they stay alive 40 years later. my years with burt never died. he will be in my heart until i die. he and loni anderson, when they clicked they became -- when their divorce was settled they held hands and addressed the press. >> i'm happy we were able to sell papers for a year and a half. why that doesn't translate to money, we'll never know. >> such an amazing life. he had major regrets this his career, he tells us all about that ahead. >> now from a movie legend to a music legend. fred di mercury could have turned 72 yesterday. now ra
the one woman he called the love of his life was sally field. frequent costar. >> if we were lost on a desert long island together, do you think we would get along? >> i remember when i brought up her name to be in "smokey and the bandit." people, said, what do you want her for? she's not sexy. i said, you don't understand. tall sent sexy. truthfully, i don't think she wanted to mary me. you know, this is not a good bit. >> today, sally said, there are times in our...
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i'm sally bundock. our top story: deadly journeys. the un says more migrants are dying in the mediterranean, and calls on european leaders to act. brazil's national museum goes up in flames. the country's president calls the loss incalculable. the eu's brexit negotiator says he is strongly opposed to the uk's proposals, but theresa may says she won't water them down. and getting a grip on the currency crisis. has president macri got the right answers to restore confidence in argentina's battered economy? a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the programme: across europe, a new warning icon will be in place on video games to alert users about in—game purchases. the aim is to stop children and others from racking up huge bills without realising it. so is this over the top, or a useful tool for parents and gamers? what is your experience? tell us what you think. just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. the number of people dying while
i'm sally bundock. our top story: deadly journeys. the un says more migrants are dying in the mediterranean, and calls on european leaders to act. brazil's national museum goes up in flames. the country's president calls the loss incalculable. the eu's brexit negotiator says he is strongly opposed to the uk's proposals, but theresa may says she won't water them down. and getting a grip on the currency crisis. has president macri got the right answers to restore confidence in argentina's...
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when we got to sally hemmings' room, we said, we can't do a period room. what is a period room with a cot and a trunk and take fireplace going to tell us about arguably the most famous african-american woman in history? how is that going to convey she's jefferson's half-white sister, a mother, a daughter, a sister, that she lived in paris, that she negotiated with jefferson, she achieved freedom for her children 50 years ahead of other african-americans because of that negotiation? how do you convey that with the minimal woods we think would have been in her room? we did something rather controversial for an historic site. everyone thinks we're going to monticello, that's how those rooms should look. we said, we've got the cook taes quarter right here. people can look at that to see how slaves lived right next door but we're going to do something different with sally hemmings. i just want you all to come. >> no big reveal. >> it's moving, it's theatrical. we said, we want people to feel her life and not just know about it. we also made the decision that we
when we got to sally hemmings' room, we said, we can't do a period room. what is a period room with a cot and a trunk and take fireplace going to tell us about arguably the most famous african-american woman in history? how is that going to convey she's jefferson's half-white sister, a mother, a daughter, a sister, that she lived in paris, that she negotiated with jefferson, she achieved freedom for her children 50 years ahead of other african-americans because of that negotiation? how do you...
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sally, i would agree.ve significant cost control measures in place. 0ne have significant cost control measures in place. one of the things i have noticed is profits were down 2196 in i have noticed is profits were down 21% in retail stores, online is up 23%, they have talked about increasing floor space but they are increasing floor space but they are increasing the number of concessions, which are cheaper to run, and closing more and more bigger stores. i think cost control at the forefront of the expectation that profits will come in better than expected. michael, you are a on business live, do you like a robot or human at hotel reception? is it depends on where the shorter queue is, if the shorter queue is that the robot, i will go there! iam will go there! i am with michael! kim says wider ‘s life had to be arranged around rush, rush, rush to save five or ten minutes? —— why does life? sally: it is all about smiling, nice to see you, what can we do to help you? ben: but it is about the queue. sally: bu
sally, i would agree.ve significant cost control measures in place. 0ne have significant cost control measures in place. one of the things i have noticed is profits were down 2196 in i have noticed is profits were down 21% in retail stores, online is up 23%, they have talked about increasing floor space but they are increasing floor space but they are increasing the number of concessions, which are cheaper to run, and closing more and more bigger stores. i think cost control at the forefront of...
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so when we got to the sally hemmings' room, we said that we can't do a period room. what a period room with a cot and a trunk and a fireplace going to tell us about the most famous african-american woman in history. and what does that tell us about her relationship with jefferson and that she is a mother, and daughter and went to paris, and negotiated for jefferson and had freedom 50 years ahead of other people because of that? how do you compare that with the minimal goods in her will. so we did something controversial, and everybody comes out to monticello, and that is how those rooms should look. and we said, well, we have the cooks quarter right here, and people can look at how the slaves lived next door, but we with want to do something different with sally, and i want you to the come to find out. >> no big deal. >> and it is moving and theatrical, and we want people to feel her life and not just know about it. we also made a decision to include nothing without rigorous facts. so as the traditionalists started to weave things together we said, no, you can only w
so when we got to the sally hemmings' room, we said that we can't do a period room. what a period room with a cot and a trunk and a fireplace going to tell us about the most famous african-american woman in history. and what does that tell us about her relationship with jefferson and that she is a mother, and daughter and went to paris, and negotiated for jefferson and had freedom 50 years ahead of other people because of that? how do you compare that with the minimal goods in her will. so we...
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at sally b. howard school, they prepare students for careers in the performing arts, science, and humanities. they are a school to behold. established as an academic and as a writer, mr. speaker, and playwright and avid traveler and educator, mrs. howard used her vast array of talents and expertise to leave a lasting impact on thousands in our community. two years ago we had the awesome opportunity to celebrate her 100th birthday, and this picture i have with me today depicts that moment as i escorted her into the auditorium of the school. we will have very fond memories of that day when she reached 100 years old. finally, beyond her academic contributions, what is more illuminating of mrs. howard's character was the way she connected with her students and her friends. she took a personal interest in the scholarship and mentorship of the youth that went far beyond success in the classroom. this is, indeed, a solemn occasion, but it's also an occasion to celebrate. at 102 years old, mrs. sally b.
at sally b. howard school, they prepare students for careers in the performing arts, science, and humanities. they are a school to behold. established as an academic and as a writer, mr. speaker, and playwright and avid traveler and educator, mrs. howard used her vast array of talents and expertise to leave a lasting impact on thousands in our community. two years ago we had the awesome opportunity to celebrate her 100th birthday, and this picture i have with me today depicts that moment as i...
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this is your business briefing with me, sally bundock. apple's instructed to move production to the us by president trump as the tech giant prepares to launch it's latest iphone. and, as the 10th anniversary of the colla pse and, as the 10th anniversary of the collapse of lehman brothers approaches, we measure how the financial crisis has affected you. and financial markets around the world a re and financial markets around the world are struggling to find direction today, we have seen losses in the asian markets, that's the close on the dow the night before. it's a big day for apple. the company is getting ready to unveil a suite of new blockbuster devices as it fights for supremacy in the cut throat tech world. but it may have an even biggerfight on its hands, and this time not from its corporate rivals. the company has found itself in the middle of the clash between the white house and beijing, over trade. president trump is planning to impose new tariffs on $200 billion worth of chinese goods and the chinese have promised to retaliate
this is your business briefing with me, sally bundock. apple's instructed to move production to the us by president trump as the tech giant prepares to launch it's latest iphone. and, as the 10th anniversary of the colla pse and, as the 10th anniversary of the collapse of lehman brothers approaches, we measure how the financial crisis has affected you. and financial markets around the world a re and financial markets around the world are struggling to find direction today, we have seen losses...
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sally gethin, thank you. let‘s look at ryanair‘s arch rival easyjet.a strong performance this year, i wonder if people have chosen to fly with easyj et a re people have chosen to fly with easyjet are supposed to ryanair? that may be one of the benefits that easyj et has that may be one of the benefits that easyjet has seen. and the chief executive of copthorne hotels and millennium, jennifer fox, says she‘s going with immediate effect. for more details, look at our business live page. you‘re watching business live — our top story — tesla‘s boss elon musk is charged with fraud by us financial regulators — sending shares in the car maker tumbling. a quick look at how the markets are faring. a bit ofa a bit of a wobbly start particularly for italian stocks today, after we heard from the budget after hours, the spending was taken to more than what was expected. it has been very busyin what was expected. it has been very busy in terms of economic news and business, comcast outbid fast on the weekend to kick—off the weekend. let‘s introduce kamal, thank you
sally gethin, thank you. let‘s look at ryanair‘s arch rival easyjet.a strong performance this year, i wonder if people have chosen to fly with easyj et a re people have chosen to fly with easyjet are supposed to ryanair? that may be one of the benefits that easyj et has that may be one of the benefits that easyjet has seen. and the chief executive of copthorne hotels and millennium, jennifer fox, says she‘s going with immediate effect. for more details, look at our business live page....
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me in welcoming both steve and sally. [applause] >> thank you, brad. i have to say that yesterday i was talking to my friend, richard and was saying that i was going to interview steve today and what should i ask him. he said the first thing i should say is, steve, i never knew you were jewish. [laughter] i would also like to say that my husband loves steve wiseman. steve was one of his favorite people in the world. when steve walked in the room, he would run up, put his arms around steve, kissed him on the cheek and said wha will -- >> a few months ago my son came running and said mom, we are jewish. and i said we are? and he said yes, i chased my heritage back to a man named joshua in 1400 who is a jew in spain and he was a physician to queen isabella. so, i was thrilled. i told steve that i was jewish and i @ i just want to say this book is really fascinating. you do not have to be jewish to love this book. it is so interesting and tells you apart about american history. i learned so much from reading this book. for on
me in welcoming both steve and sally. [applause] >> thank you, brad. i have to say that yesterday i was talking to my friend, richard and was saying that i was going to interview steve today and what should i ask him. he said the first thing i should say is, steve, i never knew you were jewish. [laughter] i would also like to say that my husband loves steve wiseman. steve was one of his favorite people in the world. when steve walked in the room, he would run up, put his arms around...
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in the 1977 classic "smokey and the bandit" with sally field -- >> you got a great profile. >> yeah,'t i? especially from the side. >> well, at least we finally agree on something. >> yeah, we both like half my face. >> reporter: he and sally field would be romantically involved off the set. the actor telling lara spencer in an interview about their love story. >> you say, if we watch "smokey and the bandit," we'll see you and sally field falling in love on camera. >> that's true. she was the love of my life. i really think to this day she's the most special woman i've ever dated. >> reporter: reynolds spoke to barbara walters in 1980 about their relationship ending. >> hardest lesson i ever hard to learn in my life was that the person that you fall in love with and the person that falls in love with you is not necessari necessarily, as a matter of fact, a lot of the time, can be the worst person to spend the rest of your life with. >> reporter: field releasing this statement upon his death. my years with burt never leave my mind. he will be in my history and my heart for as long as
in the 1977 classic "smokey and the bandit" with sally field -- >> you got a great profile. >> yeah,'t i? especially from the side. >> well, at least we finally agree on something. >> yeah, we both like half my face. >> reporter: he and sally field would be romantically involved off the set. the actor telling lara spencer in an interview about their love story. >> you say, if we watch "smokey and the bandit," we'll see you and sally field...
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sally.ory from our north america technology correspondent dave lee, who‘s at apple‘s new headquarters in california. the president says it is simple, but easier said than done, the president says it is simple, but easier said than done, feasibility of bringing? absolutely, whenever i talk to a nalysts absolutely, whenever i talk to analysts over here about the feasibility of bringing something like in america and making it here rather twice as expensive for apple to make the kind of profits it makes now on the phone made in china, such as the difference in the cost of labour and manufacturing costs between china and the us, so apple is very worried that its china, some a nalysts say is very worried that its china, some analysts say it would be twice as expensive for apple to make the kind of profits it makes now on the phone made in china, such as the difference in the cost of labour and manufacturing costs between china and the us, so apple is very worried that its other products would be a
sally.ory from our north america technology correspondent dave lee, who‘s at apple‘s new headquarters in california. the president says it is simple, but easier said than done, the president says it is simple, but easier said than done, feasibility of bringing? absolutely, whenever i talk to a nalysts absolutely, whenever i talk to analysts over here about the feasibility of bringing something like in america and making it here rather twice as expensive for apple to make the kind of profits...
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sally field said this about reynolds. there are times in your life there are so indelible they never fade away. they stay alive even 40 years later. my years with burt never leave my mind. burt reynolds was 82. >>> the new york attorney general issuing subpoenas to all catholic diocese over the investigation of how they reviewed or covered up sexual abuse of minors. this comes weeks after the grand jury report of predator priests in pennsylvania. on thursday, new jersey's attorney general announced a task force of sexual abuse of clergy and cover ups. >>> alex jones and his web site info wars banned by twitter. the move coming one month after silicon valley announced a similar ban. he violated the abusive behavior policy. this ban comes the day after he harassed marco rubio on capitol hill. he warned this is the deep state trying to strike back. >>> the motion picture academy rethinking the addition of the popular film category of the oscars. it was supposed to debut in february, but the academy announced it is shelving t
sally field said this about reynolds. there are times in your life there are so indelible they never fade away. they stay alive even 40 years later. my years with burt never leave my mind. burt reynolds was 82. >>> the new york attorney general issuing subpoenas to all catholic diocese over the investigation of how they reviewed or covered up sexual abuse of minors. this comes weeks after the grand jury report of predator priests in pennsylvania. on thursday, new jersey's attorney...
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sally herself was here. please welcome both steve and sally. >> i have to say i was talking to my friend richard cohen. and i was telling them i was going to interview steve today. and what should i ask them. he said the first thing you should say is to say steve i never knew you were jewish. i would also like to say that my husband loved steve wiseman. he was one of his favorite people in the world. and then was steve walked in the room he would run over and put his arms around steve and kiss him on the cheek. my son is an amateur genealogist. he came running and he said mom, mom he's been doing the family history, he said were jewish. i traced our heritage back to a man name joshua larkey. he was queen isabella. so i was thrilled of course and i tell steve that i was jewish. and i had traced my heritage. it is so interesting and tells you a part of american history. christopher columbus was jewish. who knew. they tried to get away from the imposition. and also abraham lincoln may have been jewish. it was f
sally herself was here. please welcome both steve and sally. >> i have to say i was talking to my friend richard cohen. and i was telling them i was going to interview steve today. and what should i ask them. he said the first thing you should say is to say steve i never knew you were jewish. i would also like to say that my husband loved steve wiseman. he was one of his favorite people in the world. and then was steve walked in the room he would run over and put his arms around steve and...
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later, sally. thanks very much. petrol and diesel cars will be banned from nine roads in east london from today in a bid to tackle toxic air. drivers will receive a £130 penalty if they use anything other than electric or hybrid models in areas of hackney and islington during peak hours on weekdays. 0ur reporterjohn maguirejoins us now. john how significant will this ban be to motorists in london? iimagine i imagine this will be quite a change for people? it isa change for people? it is a quiet area i would say, louise, for traffic, having been here this week but we're just a block away from a very main roads that runs right the way through this pa rt that runs right the way through this part of these london, so for those moments, drivetime back in the afternoon and rush—hour in the morning, very busy. this is a brand—new sign, showing you the timing to say vehicles should abandon the zone between 7am and 10am in the morning, 4pm and 10pm in the afternoon and there is a large country school behind me, so that school
later, sally. thanks very much. petrol and diesel cars will be banned from nine roads in east london from today in a bid to tackle toxic air. drivers will receive a £130 penalty if they use anything other than electric or hybrid models in areas of hackney and islington during peak hours on weekdays. 0ur reporterjohn maguirejoins us now. john how significant will this ban be to motorists in london? iimagine i imagine this will be quite a change for people? it isa change for people? it is a...
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i'm sally bundock. tit for tat: chinas response to the trump administration's latest tariffs was swift, retailiating with tariffs of its own and escalating the trade war between the world's two biggest economies. and we hear what the chinese premier li keqiang had to say about this and other issues as he opened the world economic forum in tianjin and on the markets: some relief in the global markets that the latest round of us tariffs against china is less damaging than initially feared. some tech products are excluded and the staged introduction has left the door open to a deal, with presidents trump and xi expected to meet at the 620 in november. let's take a closer look at what the us stands to gain and lose: there's a revenue benefit. the treasury department says there has been a $5.1; billionjump in customs and duties collected so far this fiscal year. but some of that is simply due to more goods entering the us. a 10% tariff on $200 billion of chinese imports should theoretically raise $20 billion
i'm sally bundock. tit for tat: chinas response to the trump administration's latest tariffs was swift, retailiating with tariffs of its own and escalating the trade war between the world's two biggest economies. and we hear what the chinese premier li keqiang had to say about this and other issues as he opened the world economic forum in tianjin and on the markets: some relief in the global markets that the latest round of us tariffs against china is less damaging than initially feared. some...
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and tonight, it is my pleasure to be here in conversation with sally kohn.ally comes from a life of activism and organizizing, and she's now a political commentator, currently on cnn and formerly on fox. which we are gonna talk about that. she's a columnist, the host of the podcast "state of resistance," and most importantly for our present purposes, author of a brand-new,
and tonight, it is my pleasure to be here in conversation with sally kohn.ally comes from a life of activism and organizizing, and she's now a political commentator, currently on cnn and formerly on fox. which we are gonna talk about that. she's a columnist, the host of the podcast "state of resistance," and most importantly for our present purposes, author of a brand-new,
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i'm sally bundock. our top story: president trump defends his supreme court nomination brett kavanaugh, but says he could change his mind if he's convinced by claims of sexual misconduct. one of the salisbury chemical attack suspects is identified as a high ranking russian spy after an investigation by a security website. fears that moscow's also meddling in macedonia's upcoming referendum, which could see it move closer to the eu and nato. coming up in the business briefing: hey, big spenders! italy's populist coalition release their first budget amid growing fears about the country's finances. also coming up: the imf ramps up the size of argentina's bailout programme to stave off a worsening economic crisis. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the programme: desperate measures on the high street, the flagging department store debenhams opens what it's calling a concept store in watford. it's hoping in—store experiences will
i'm sally bundock. our top story: president trump defends his supreme court nomination brett kavanaugh, but says he could change his mind if he's convinced by claims of sexual misconduct. one of the salisbury chemical attack suspects is identified as a high ranking russian spy after an investigation by a security website. fears that moscow's also meddling in macedonia's upcoming referendum, which could see it move closer to the eu and nato. coming up in the business briefing: hey, big spenders!...
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sally jenkins joins us now. great to have you here. what an event.hat makes you so certain that this was rooted in sexism from the chair ump? >> well, because i've covered many matches where male players did far, far worse with no penalty at all. i covered a u.s. open match with andre agassi where he called the umpire an s.o.b., used the "f" word and spit at him and played on without penalty. >> i will say as a tribute to sally jenkins, in the minutes this happened i thought i want to read what sally jenkins has to write about this. you've seen all of this type of thing before. i just want to lay out so people are clear about a few things and then explain to me again why it's different. serena williams' coach admitted he was coaching. he did admit after the fact that he was coaching. that is a violation. it isn't called usually, but it does happen. the breaking the racket, that is a clear violation, which is always given a warning. and then the third thing, calling the ump a thief. those were the three infractions there. what is different in this cas
sally jenkins joins us now. great to have you here. what an event.hat makes you so certain that this was rooted in sexism from the chair ump? >> well, because i've covered many matches where male players did far, far worse with no penalty at all. i covered a u.s. open match with andre agassi where he called the umpire an s.o.b., used the "f" word and spit at him and played on without penalty. >> i will say as a tribute to sally jenkins, in the minutes this happened i...
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she's going one on one with oscar winner sally field.nterview about her memoir, the stunning revelations from her past. you'll see it first on "gma" this morning. on "gma" this morning. asis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz. up to 90% of those with moderate to severe psoriasis had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. most people were still clearer after one year. with taltz, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection, symptoms, or received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen with taltz, including worsening of symptoms. serious allergic reactions can occur. ready for a chance at 100% clear skin? ask your doctor about taltz. moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis was intense. my mom's pain from i wondered if she could do the stuff she does for us
she's going one on one with oscar winner sally field.nterview about her memoir, the stunning revelations from her past. you'll see it first on "gma" this morning. on "gma" this morning. asis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz. up to 90% of those with moderate to severe psoriasis had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. most people were still clearer after one year. with taltz, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear...
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described as the biggest summit of all -- sally. what is at stake?f the biggest summit, certainly the biggest gathering of african leaders outside africa. apart from the african union and the assembly, you don't see this many leaders of africa in one country. $60 billion that china just announced is going into more loans, including $10 billion into something called development financing. but the new thing is that this $5 billion that china wants to buy imports from africa, directly responding to criticism that china is selling more to africa than it is buying. the president of china xi jinping, went out of his way to say these projects are of mutual benefit and that china is not involved in the internal affairs of african countries. responding to criticism of huge political influence that it gains in africa with these deals. suddenly, lot of concerns around african countries becoming heavily indebted to china and may have to give some natural resource is further down the line, in order to pay back some of these loans. further down the line, in order
described as the biggest summit of all -- sally. what is at stake?f the biggest summit, certainly the biggest gathering of african leaders outside africa. apart from the african union and the assembly, you don't see this many leaders of africa in one country. $60 billion that china just announced is going into more loans, including $10 billion into something called development financing. but the new thing is that this $5 billion that china wants to buy imports from africa, directly responding...
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you'll know whodunit. >> all right, sally field. i'll let people read it, but it's a really compelling book and it's clearly taken a lot out of you and a lot of years. thank you. >> thank you. >>> now we turn to the immigration crisis that continues to tear at america's soul. the u.s. government is now holding a record number of immigrant children in custody, 12,800 to be precise. this broken system is unsparing from the most vulnerable children to those closest to power. jose antonio vargas was already an accomplished journalist when he wrote a blockbuster essay for "the new york times." my life as an undocumented immigrant. he's now the founder of the nonprofit define american trying to reframe the conversation and even the terms we use. and he's author of a new book "dear america, notes of an undocumented citizen." alicia menendez teamed up to start that organization. here is their conversation. >> what i remember most about your coming out was that you were very prepared for those who are anti-immigrant would say, - of the immig
you'll know whodunit. >> all right, sally field. i'll let people read it, but it's a really compelling book and it's clearly taken a lot out of you and a lot of years. thank you. >> thank you. >>> now we turn to the immigration crisis that continues to tear at america's soul. the u.s. government is now holding a record number of immigrant children in custody, 12,800 to be precise. this broken system is unsparing from the most vulnerable children to those closest to power....
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i'm sally bundock. tech giants pepare to face up to the us senate, as there are more concerns over the role of social media in spreading of political propaganda during elections. first apple, now amazon. the online retail giant becomes the world's second company to be worth $1 trillion and launches a new hindi language service for india. and on the markets, concerns about contagion and the vulnerability of emerging market currencies, the south african rand and indonesia's rupiah among the latest victims. in the us... the 2018 mid—term elections are less than two months away, and the us government is keen to knowjust what the big tech companies are doing to ensure their platforms won't be manipulated by foreign governments. senior executives from twitter and facebook will answer questions from the senate intelligence committee later today. facebook‘s chief operating officer, sheryl sandberg, will say the social media giant has already disabled almost $1.3 billion fake accounts, a staggering sum, and the
i'm sally bundock. tech giants pepare to face up to the us senate, as there are more concerns over the role of social media in spreading of political propaganda during elections. first apple, now amazon. the online retail giant becomes the world's second company to be worth $1 trillion and launches a new hindi language service for india. and on the markets, concerns about contagion and the vulnerability of emerging market currencies, the south african rand and indonesia's rupiah among the...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and sally nugent. our headlines today: devastation in indonesia as strong aftershocks continue to hit, amid fears thousands of people may have died after the earthquake and tsunami. on the opening day of the conservative conference, theresa may accuses critics of her brexit plan of "playing politics" with britain's future. a woman in the far east of russia tells the bbc she recognises one of the key suspects in the salisbury attack as a military intelligence officer. good morning. can teamwork make the dream work? after another great day for europe at the ryder cup, they take a 10—6 lead over the united states into the final day's singles. another chilly start this morning with some spells of sunshine to come, and also some areas of cloud and a few showers in places. all the details coming up. it's sunday, september the 30th. our top story: strong aftershocks have continued to hit the indonesian island of sulawesi, where a major earthquake and tsunami killed at least 400 people. rescue teams are still
good morning, welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and sally nugent. our headlines today: devastation in indonesia as strong aftershocks continue to hit, amid fears thousands of people may have died after the earthquake and tsunami. on the opening day of the conservative conference, theresa may accuses critics of her brexit plan of "playing politics" with britain's future. a woman in the far east of russia tells the bbc she recognises one of the key suspects in the salisbury attack...
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by the way, when he talked about sally field, he didn't just immediately give that up.lucky we got to see him. he was very human. >> he was. he talked about his dad who was a sheriff. i said was your dad proud of you? . . be an actor. he wanted something he could talk to his guys on the force about, not that. but he was just a regular guy. a great guy. >> could have been 007, . . . . . . . . . . be a legend with all those other legendary roles. >> miss dylan, let's get a check of the forecast. >> a chance of rain through the middle of the country, quite a bit of rain, flood watches in effect. cooler in the northeast, temperatures in the 70 and it i west. that's a look at the weather across the country. now here's a peek out your window. >> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. yes, hot and dry today with our highs for some of our valleys reaching up to 94 degrees. and still some heat tomorrow. we're going to be a little better on sunday with 88. and the cooling trend continues. the shift in the wind, as our temperatures come down to 79 degrees. that's wednesday and
by the way, when he talked about sally field, he didn't just immediately give that up.lucky we got to see him. he was very human. >> he was. he talked about his dad who was a sheriff. i said was your dad proud of you? . . be an actor. he wanted something he could talk to his guys on the force about, not that. but he was just a regular guy. a great guy. >> could have been 007, . . . . . . . . . . be a legend with all those other legendary roles. >> miss dylan, let's get a check...
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mc sally is a strong candidate, she didn't just limping to this victory circle. she defeated both her opponents. it was more than their combined vote. she is a strong candidate. the interesting thing, they vacated house seats that will themselves become contested for the majority, could go either way. >> it would be a real earthquake if a state like florida which is seen generally as a central state. >> it seems unlikely the democrats chose a difficult candidate to elect here. if you drill down to the florida numbers the republican nominee in the end, richter santos got significantly more votes than the democratic candidate, mister gillam, got. republican turnout was higher. folks in florida and arizona and good news for republicans, their basins voters paying attention to the economy but the fundamentals are definitely not necessarily with a progressive candidate to win a statewide election. >> let's look at the senate contest more generally. for overall control of the senate, rick scott, governor of florida, two term governor running against bill nelson slightl
mc sally is a strong candidate, she didn't just limping to this victory circle. she defeated both her opponents. it was more than their combined vote. she is a strong candidate. the interesting thing, they vacated house seats that will themselves become contested for the majority, could go either way. >> it would be a real earthquake if a state like florida which is seen generally as a central state. >> it seems unlikely the democrats chose a difficult candidate to elect here. if...
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>> they're bigger than mine. >> he had to convince hollywood to cast her for the role. >> watching sallyd act is sexy. her talent is sexy. >> reporter: the pair became a couple offscreen as well. often he would say she was the one that got away. in 1988 he married loni anderson, but it ended in a messy divorce. after a series of box office flops, reynolds returned to television, winning an emmy for the cbs sitcom, "evening shade." he enjoyed a brief resurgence in "boogie nights." think heas >>r:m e him an academy award nomination. reynolds continues to act in his later years. he said through all of his life's ups and downs, you just keep going on. meg oliver, "cbs evening news." >>> well, coming up on "cbs this mornin morning", the ncaa is facing lawsuits over whether it failed to protect college football players. we talk to a widow who says her husband died of brain injuries. when you make a pb&j with smucker's, that's the difference between ordinary everyday and exquisitely delicious in an everyday sort of way. because with a name like smucker's, it has to be good. but he has plans tod
>> they're bigger than mine. >> he had to convince hollywood to cast her for the role. >> watching sallyd act is sexy. her talent is sexy. >> reporter: the pair became a couple offscreen as well. often he would say she was the one that got away. in 1988 he married loni anderson, but it ended in a messy divorce. after a series of box office flops, reynolds returned to television, winning an emmy for the cbs sitcom, "evening shade." he enjoyed a brief resurgence...
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. >>> and revealing dails from sally field and why she's glad burt reynolds will never read her memoir. >>> it is time to go for millions across the southeast. hi oways and roads of myrtle beach and charleston have transformed into one-way evacuation routes as motorists flee to higher ground. the storm is taking dead aimt thearolinas with sustained winds at 140 miles per hour. >> another worry, potentially devastating rainfall. it is expected to dum one to two and a half feet of rain in some areas. gabe gutierrez has the latest. good morning. >> reporter: frances, good morning. a hurricane warning went into effect in myrtle beach. is popular beach town is shut down. the colinas bracing for their strongest hurricane in two decades. the rush is on to g out. from the carolinas to virginia. more than 1 million people are desperately trying to outrun hurricane florence. how terrifying is this storm? >> yeah, t it's somethint i've been dreading since i moved here. >> reporter: in south carolina, authorities closed this highway in onelirection. al lanes now leading west away from the massive
. >>> and revealing dails from sally field and why she's glad burt reynolds will never read her memoir. >>> it is time to go for millions across the southeast. hi oways and roads of myrtle beach and charleston have transformed into one-way evacuation routes as motorists flee to higher ground. the storm is taking dead aimt thearolinas with sustained winds at 140 miles per hour. >> another worry, potentially devastating rainfall. it is expected to dum one to two and a half...
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. >>> plus, actress sally field oing up about the decades of pain behind the trademark smile.ehind that trademark smile. you're watching "world news now." not bitter about it. what's the #1 new skincare product in 2018? olay whips. absorbs faster than the $100, $200, and even $400 cream. feels amazing. i really really love this. i will 100% swap up my moisturizer. can i have it? olay whips. ever since darrell's family started using gain flings, their laundry smells more amazing than ever. [darrell's wife] uh, honey, isn't that the dog's towel? [dog sfx] hey, mi towel, su towel. more gain scent plus oxi boost and febreze makes gain flings our best gain ever. gain. seriously good scent. 60% of women wear the wrong size pad and can experience leaks. you don't have to. with always my fit, try the next size up and get up to 20% better coverage day or night. because better coverage means better protection. always >>> so what had happened -- >>> so what had happened. that's a black bear force thing family out of the money van in north carolina. was locked in the vehicle by the woman
. >>> plus, actress sally field oing up about the decades of pain behind the trademark smile.ehind that trademark smile. you're watching "world news now." not bitter about it. what's the #1 new skincare product in 2018? olay whips. absorbs faster than the $100, $200, and even $400 cream. feels amazing. i really really love this. i will 100% swap up my moisturizer. can i have it? olay whips. ever since darrell's family started using gain flings, their laundry smells more...
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just keeping sally said they banged the but made a way through the second half block but can't close them selves months in the night by the woodwork the but the foles ultimately poured more salt in the royal blues wounds when they got the second in the seventy seven minutes i ask of vince cross in the box was not some but only some play to set up the camera abut shall because bill mbulelo pulled one back in the dying seconds to one of the final school i be the better many coincidence cosigned lose their third on the bounce and find themselves in a minor crisis. over life see the start of the game on the front foot good him a shot deflected for use of pull since ahead in the opener in the night minutes the the it was the danish internationals first of the season. four minutes later the guests were back in the game nicklaus fuku with a superb volley to level the school would but the big leipsic stepped up again in may of forsberg and team of then it began to shine the swede set up the strike at to reestablish the host slender lead on forty minutes was in the box of the break they teame
just keeping sally said they banged the but made a way through the second half block but can't close them selves months in the night by the woodwork the but the foles ultimately poured more salt in the royal blues wounds when they got the second in the seventy seven minutes i ask of vince cross in the box was not some but only some play to set up the camera abut shall because bill mbulelo pulled one back in the dying seconds to one of the final school i be the better many coincidence cosigned...