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. >> he said there is nothing we can do and it was sids. i was like, what is sids? >> reporter: the unexplained death of a seemingly healthy baby and the leading cause of death among infants in the first year of life. >> you are not supposed to lose your child. you are not supposed to bury them at 9 weeks old or pick out an urn. >> reporter: in her search for answers, she found others in pain. and then she found this monitor, a small sock that sounds an alarm when the baby's breathing or heart rate slows. it doesn't claim to prevent sids but she knew she wanted to donate them to other families through kipp's kindness. >> if i can save one family then that was something he was meant for. >> reporter: one of those families was the harpers who now credit kipp's kindness with it was a red alert. i came to her room and she wasn't breathing. >> reporter: the two moms recently met for the first time. >> we are extremely grateful and thankful. i don't think i would ever know how to repay you. >> reporter: one year after kipp's death they have partnered to donate over 100 mo
. >> he said there is nothing we can do and it was sids. i was like, what is sids? >> reporter: the unexplained death of a seemingly healthy baby and the leading cause of death among infants in the first year of life. >> you are not supposed to lose your child. you are not supposed to bury them at 9 weeks old or pick out an urn. >> reporter: in her search for answers, she found others in pain. and then she found this monitor, a small sock that sounds an alarm when the...
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yes, ya sid diz want self-protection because there's no help. when president bush started to come to iraq everybody was happy but a we would get rid of saddam. when president obama started to say that it will take away the boots on the ground and leave iraq and make sure that iraq themself can take care of the country, at that point everything failed because at that point you gave room to hate and violence and extremism against mind minorities. at that point the minorities were left alone, not iraq. it was the minorities that suffered afterwards. at that point isis started to grow because isis was not built in one day. isis was growing for many years, and it should have been that america should never have left iraq. do we want america to stay and come to iraq and have their soldiers? yes because then minorities will feel safer and then you answer the security question. how can we protect minorities at this moment? it's not just the iraqi government or their own militia. the military. or the kurdish one. then you leave them at their own state and
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and he was sids. sids.hat >> reporter: the unexpected death of a seemingly healthy ba and the leading cause of death among infants in the first year of life. you are not supposed to lose your child. you are not supposed to bury them at nine wee old or pick out an urn. >> reporter: in jana's search for answers she found others in pain. >> this is the heart rate. >> reporter: then she found a nitor, a smaock that sounds an alarm when the baby's breathing or heart rate slows. it doesn't claim to prevent sids ut jana knew she wanted to donate them to other families through her non-profit onp's kind s if i can touch onend family a help one family, then something that he was meant for. >> rosorter: one of th families it was the harper's who now credit kip's kindness can saving baby >>amelia. the outlet went off. it was a red alert. went to her room where she was taking a nap and she wasn't breathing. >> reporter: the two moms recently met for the first time. >> we are extremely gratul and thankful. i don't think
and he was sids. sids.hat >> reporter: the unexpected death of a seemingly healthy ba and the leading cause of death among infants in the first year of life. you are not supposed to lose your child. you are not supposed to bury them at nine wee old or pick out an urn. >> reporter: in jana's search for answers she found others in pain. >> this is the heart rate. >> reporter: then she found a nitor, a smaock that sounds an alarm when the baby's breathing or heart rate...
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orange river, tras el incendio que consume el parque nacional, provocando la evacuacion de los re habría sidun hombre armado y su cómplice se meten en la lonchera, y maltratan a un empleado >> a las tres de la mañana se preparaban para cerrar el negocio, el video muestra la violencia del robo, buscaban efectivo, solo lograron llevarse una pequeña cantidad de dinero, y llevarse las pertenencias de lo empleados, no lograron ingresar a la caja fuerte, son dos afroamericano y un latino todos de unos0 >> los asustados pero volverán a trabajar >> dice que es tomadao precauciones, contratado un guardia de seguridad, esto no sería la primera vez que hacen esto pero necesitan que alguien los identifique para que sea la última >> quejas por patinetas eléctricas por la ciudad porque las dejan tirada en medio de la calle, y en los Ángeles están tratando de implementar reglas para su uso >> se supone que hay reglas, que nadie sigue >> la autoridad esprea que la gente que eduque sobre como usarlas mejor, >> también información sobre seguridad en transporte >> miembros del público expresaron su oposicion a
orange river, tras el incendio que consume el parque nacional, provocando la evacuacion de los re habría sidun hombre armado y su cómplice se meten en la lonchera, y maltratan a un empleado >> a las tres de la mañana se preparaban para cerrar el negocio, el video muestra la violencia del robo, buscaban efectivo, solo lograron llevarse una pequeña cantidad de dinero, y llevarse las pertenencias de lo empleados, no lograron ingresar a la caja fuerte, son dos afroamericano y un latino...
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first in the nation to use portable body scanners to screen passengers for weapons and explosive s sidfrom our sister station in los angeles showing us how it works. >> it is called through vision. this is the newest technology that is going to be used to detect weapons. l.a. county, metro, it's the first public transportation system in the country to use this. this is going to be the extra layer of protection to make sure you're safer in public transportation. here's how it works. commuters walk by the small mobile machine and they're scanned for weapons. this new technology was tested and tweaked by the tsa for more than a year. then metro jumped on the opportunity to bring it to southern california. >> this is a completely nonevasive and portable screening system that passively scans weapons or individuals for weapons and explosive devices. >> at union station, commuters came down the escalator and passed by the machine. there was no delay. we still don't know how many of these machines will be purchased or the cost i'm told that's all being worked out with the tsa. the scanners are
first in the nation to use portable body scanners to screen passengers for weapons and explosive s sidfrom our sister station in los angeles showing us how it works. >> it is called through vision. this is the newest technology that is going to be used to detect weapons. l.a. county, metro, it's the first public transportation system in the country to use this. this is going to be the extra layer of protection to make sure you're safer in public transportation. here's how it works....
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sid. was off on the usa birds who get the groovy. i don't know if young fool to force it is obvious eminem is very go put it in sequester from systems that says something. it is this is the marquee fortunately because we bought it combusted article by the us mint. as you can imagine after this interview our attention turned to the vatican the holy see the place where the church is longs are made. the place where punishments against pedophile priests are meted out. but we discover that even inside the vatican government high ranking officials have been accused of covering for priests accused of better feeling. after several months of discussion the vatican chose this priest to answer all question. bomber's on an advisor to the pope on sexual abuse issues he also sits on the commission for the protection of minors a body founded by pope francis two years ago. you have been appointed to this commission what has the commission don't since then and you think it's enough we have people from all continents on this commission we have experts
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their collective legend and whether played a part where sid would try to stir survive the war right disappearing before day i ask for the rose parade rest of. us by branding of the work first erases god she'll but first you have like i went sixty of them at my explode so. it was work and i got there as my grandpa grandma a six awful sweater. what made it rain you. will. go. in every lady made home a and it he always had because you know now we face the life that you'll say you. are going through. everything. you won't want to hear that there's no water in the mine and soon you would have to drown through water it would get it over your knees and. the horses would have to pull through the opponents from there and then they would lay to bow foliage for tracks sometimes when they'd run out of traffic people here named were you know anywhere. there's nothing for him to day and there have been all the young papers the turning to see alcohol. and. if we were some one would have a state and so. they are our government would get interested in this place this party can tell you think we. could make it be
their collective legend and whether played a part where sid would try to stir survive the war right disappearing before day i ask for the rose parade rest of. us by branding of the work first erases god she'll but first you have like i went sixty of them at my explode so. it was work and i got there as my grandpa grandma a six awful sweater. what made it rain you. will. go. in every lady made home a and it he always had because you know now we face the life that you'll say you. are going...
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sid if i was off on this it burns who get the goodies. and all of us have young fool to force it is have a similar misery go put it in sequester from systems that see something there it is this is systematically fortunately because we bought it combusted article by the us mint. as you can imagine after this interview our attention turned to the vatican the holy see the place where the church is laws are made. the place where punishments against pedophile priests are meted out. but we discover that even inside the vatican government high ranking officials have been accused of covering for priests accused of pedophilia. after several months of discussion the vatican chose this priest to answer all question. barbara zoeller an advisor to the pope on sexual abuse issues he also sits on the commission for the protection of minors a body founded by pope francis two years ago. you have been appointed to this commission what has the commission don't since then and you think it's enough we have people from all continents on this commission we have
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per sid ya heights to be exact and this is $7.3 million. that is more than, are you ready for this, $1.5 million over asking price. it does have a view of the golden gate bridge i'm told. >> wow. >> it's four bedrooms, 3.5 baths. so i guess you get what you pay for when you live in san francisco. >> that view is priceless. >> yes. >> steve kerr just like us we have to overbid to have a chance to get a house. >> that is true. >> in san francisco. >> in the bay area. >> i was reading it's one of the most overbid homes of late in the city. >> this one in particular. >> this one in particular. >> that's saying a lot. >> he made a joke, i'm not going to remember exactly what he said, something like i'm going to be spending the rest of my life paying off this house which is -- >> or one championship season. >> that's about what he makes a year. >> he really wanted that house. >> trying to be like one of us. i get it. >> exactly. let us know how your commute is during game day. that will be interesting to see. hi, everybody. here's what's going on
per sid ya heights to be exact and this is $7.3 million. that is more than, are you ready for this, $1.5 million over asking price. it does have a view of the golden gate bridge i'm told. >> wow. >> it's four bedrooms, 3.5 baths. so i guess you get what you pay for when you live in san francisco. >> that view is priceless. >> yes. >> steve kerr just like us we have to overbid to have a chance to get a house. >> that is true. >> in san francisco....
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relief their collective legend and whether played a part where sid would try to steer says by the words disappearing before day i ask for the rose parade rest. their spy brand is a bit of a work first year raises gunshy up but first you have like i mean sixty of them at meyers grove so it was great to. get work and i got them as my grandpa grandma a six awful sweater. but maybe green you. will. go. in every lady made home a and it. you always had because you know now we face the life that you'll say. you're going through. you won't want to hear that there's no water in the mine and soon would have to drown through water it would get it over your knees and. the horses would have to pull through the opponent's muna and then they would like to bow foals for a track sometimes when they'd run out of traffic people here name were you know anywhere. there's nothing for him to day and there have been all the young pay for the turning to. alcohol. and. if it were someone would have to stay and. say our government would get interested in this place this party can tell you i think we. could make i
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. >>> tonight, friends and fans are awaiting word on the health of l the queen of sid reports that arethanklin is seriously ill in detroit. our nbc station is reporting franklin is surrounded by close friends and family. no details on her franklin has been ailing in recent years, forced to cancel a string of shows. >>> dramatic body cam video showpolice on a daring mission to rescue tse who can't save themselves from california's officers helped evacuate dozens of dogs and cats from an spca shelter north of san franciscwith smoke and flames on the horizon. we're happy to report all 60 animals are now safe in foster homes to ght. we'll take another break and when we come back from bullets to bracelets, the jewelry maker on a mission to inspire america. nthat's coming upext. ugh, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions ca
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nr sid. so there is no time i imagine that is not what i would enjoy>t reading. >> to go back to neil doctorow. but that book really inspired me starting off starting off as a fiction writer first five books were fiction so why can't i do this in nonfiction? perhaps it was a little over footnotes i want to make sure that i was a novelist but now i'm writing nonfiction but i really admire those who are able to turn their research into something that fascinates mehis even if i'm not interested in the topic. >> it sounds flippant but those to write narrative nonfictiondec audience for those that are a cure for insomnia.se i knew i didn't want to eat one of those academics to sit on thy cold steel shelf and then lookan in the back to see who checked it out. and i can i can distinctly remember being here as a graduate student at the archivet with the president of harvardnnd and then invited them out to wee dinner and as we drive down capitol capital street i suddenly blurted out, i cannot and that
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he grew up, or learned his trade, by writing for the phil silvers show and sid caesar and met peoplend, that new yorkjewish background, and brought that sensibility to the table. the kind of defined american humour from a northern point of view in the 20th century which led to a spate of sitcoms which we still see to this very day. not everyone can do it, but he could turn his own play into something for the small screen or leaving the big screen? quality is quality and a great play often will tra nsfer quality and a great play often will transfer into a great movie, and be fit in the park made robert redford, the odd couple similarly dead a job. lost in yonkers also did a great job. the most difficult thing in the world is to write a hit, and to write a hit time after time. to write a hit time after time. to write a hit which makes people laugh is the most extraordinary gift.|j write a hit which makes people laugh is the most extraordinary gift. i am urging that will be a lot of people who feel very much that he influenced them, those people who came after him in the industry. you t
he grew up, or learned his trade, by writing for the phil silvers show and sid caesar and met peoplend, that new yorkjewish background, and brought that sensibility to the table. the kind of defined american humour from a northern point of view in the 20th century which led to a spate of sitcoms which we still see to this very day. not everyone can do it, but he could turn his own play into something for the small screen or leaving the big screen? quality is quality and a great play often will...
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know the full casualty list right now or indeed how many are injured only two were injured in that sid wrought attack and that's for the casualties or injuries here i don't know yet we have no information we don't know of any possible civilian hits at all and where people have been nearby targets number of attacks were on ordinary agricultural land whether that was a mis targeting or otherwise unclear and so right now we're also hearing rafa there's been an attack east of rafa and also east of jabalya so this is a very very difficult time no doubt a lot of concern for those involved in the negotiations for dare i say the word ceasefire at well and you that was going to be my next question to you what does this mean. for the cease fire itself. too hard to predict of course with the run up to most cease fires anywhere in the world you have a volley of activity head of it however it depends on really how the al-hassan brigades react to this latest really large strike by the israelis on right in the heart of the minute string and so the military here the fighters here so really it's unclea
know the full casualty list right now or indeed how many are injured only two were injured in that sid wrought attack and that's for the casualties or injuries here i don't know yet we have no information we don't know of any possible civilian hits at all and where people have been nearby targets number of attacks were on ordinary agricultural land whether that was a mis targeting or otherwise unclear and so right now we're also hearing rafa there's been an attack east of rafa and also east of...
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laughter, he was a comic writer and he grew up, he learned his trade by writing for sid caesar and hert of new york, jewish background and bring that sensibility to the table. they kind of defined american humour and way of defined american humour and way of life in the 20th century which led to a spate of sitcoms which we see to this very day. not everyone can do it, he can turn his own play and do something for the small screen or big—screen. and do something for the small screen or big-screen. quality is quality, frankly and a great play it often will transfer into a great movie, and barefoot in the park is robert redford and lost in yonkers, a greatjob. he was successful in doing both but the most difficult thing in the world is too great a head. to write a hit time after time after time is amazing and a head that makes people laugh time after time after time as an extraordinary gift. there will be people who feel he influenced them who came after him in the industry. you think of jerry seinfeld and larry king. although a contemporary, woody allen. they were succeeding at the same
laughter, he was a comic writer and he grew up, he learned his trade by writing for sid caesar and hert of new york, jewish background and bring that sensibility to the table. they kind of defined american humour and way of defined american humour and way of life in the 20th century which led to a spate of sitcoms which we see to this very day. not everyone can do it, he can turn his own play and do something for the small screen or big—screen. and do something for the small screen or...
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i think people basically have sid enough. >> reporter: but president trump doesn't seem worried.witter, he said his endorsement gave balderson a boost, and predicted a "red t,ve" in november. o'connor disagrees. he'll face balderson in a rematch this fall. how do you end up finding more people to vote for you in november when you know you're going to have far more republicans showing up? >> i've got three more months. we just showed, if you give us three months to sprint across this district, w what we can do. >> reporter: there are dozens of districts around the country that look like ohio's 12th-- traditionally republican areas in the shadows of big cities where working class people and retirees are fed up with washington. control of the house will likely be determined by which party can win over voters like angie wright, who says she wants to keep an open mind. >> i truly don't trust any of them anymore. >> reporter: why is that? >> they don't keep promises. i don't see anything happening for the middle class. >> reporter: the closer-than- anticipated finish here led one big r
i think people basically have sid enough. >> reporter: but president trump doesn't seem worried.witter, he said his endorsement gave balderson a boost, and predicted a "red t,ve" in november. o'connor disagrees. he'll face balderson in a rematch this fall. how do you end up finding more people to vote for you in november when you know you're going to have far more republicans showing up? >> i've got three more months. we just showed, if you give us three months to sprint...
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jack's father, sid, capturing the moment on his cell phone, and you can hear how moved he is by the kindnessn. >> i'm watching a miracle in action. >> "i'm watching a miracle," he says, his son interacting with that young worker. >> he's an autistic child. >> he would help him for 30 minutes. jack ryan's family was so grateful, his sister first sharing the kind deed on facebook. "talk about a standup young man," she writes, applauding the grocery store worker, jordan, for being kind to her brother. and then, kindness shown to jordan, the worker. a go fund me page set up to help send him to college, already raising more than $50,000 tonight. >> hi. >> today, the family sending us a message. >> this is my baby brother, jack ryan. jack, you want to look at cody? look at brother. >> tonight, they want to thank everyone who reached out about their brother. >> for my family to watch the video and to see him having an accomplishment and doing something that might not mean -- it might mean nothing to other people. you know, other 17-year-olds, they get excited when they get a date to the prom. so, f
jack's father, sid, capturing the moment on his cell phone, and you can hear how moved he is by the kindnessn. >> i'm watching a miracle in action. >> "i'm watching a miracle," he says, his son interacting with that young worker. >> he's an autistic child. >> he would help him for 30 minutes. jack ryan's family was so grateful, his sister first sharing the kind deed on facebook. "talk about a standup young man," she writes, applauding the grocery...
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france is proving a big sticking point at the moment was not only 83 staff shorter sids, but also actions. this is notjust disrupting iag, but other carriers. these groups together are starting legal action and lobbying the european commission to enforce the overflight rules, which is part of free movement within the eu. and this is very important. the airlines including iag are saying we are not challenging the controllers right to strike, but why can we not fly over the airspace? why do we have to have the airspace? why do we have to have the flights disrupted ? the airspace? why do we have to have the flights disrupted? when that happens, diverted flights will increase the fuel consumption and eventually the house and knock on impact on the airline ticket price. that is one challenged airlines. another, the rising fuel costs. exactly. and they are showing no signs of abating. 0bviously, fuel, isa signs of abating. 0bviously, fuel, is a fact of life for people. it is something they have to live with. it is their bloodline. they need that fuel to be able to operate, so some airlines hed
france is proving a big sticking point at the moment was not only 83 staff shorter sids, but also actions. this is notjust disrupting iag, but other carriers. these groups together are starting legal action and lobbying the european commission to enforce the overflight rules, which is part of free movement within the eu. and this is very important. the airlines including iag are saying we are not challenging the controllers right to strike, but why can we not fly over the airspace? why do we...
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all started with the launching of rockets fired into israel and sid roth was one of the targets we saw quite clearly the results there in pictures and there was a least two people injured a number of other words taken to hospital with shock and then a whole sequence an array of rocket fire from hamas was wasn't long before we saw the reaction and it was a very furious reaction and accurate precision bombing it seems on a number of military targets will described as military targets no doubt a lot of damage was done we can assess that now but it's not safe to go out on the streets and we know that the casualty numbers are low for the reason that fight has always take cover evacuate their bases when rocket attacks are taking place just a few minutes before we went to where there was a crunch the iron dome defense system the israelis used successfully detonating a rocket launch from gaza city and then we just had another crunch just again just a few seconds before you came to me and so right now the rockets are still going into israel and we've seen in these military strikes these strikes
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before his death, mccain sid he did not want president trump at his funeral. >>> d.c. police are searching for the gunman in a double-shooting inorthwest. one man was killnd another was injured. it happened just after midnight .n the 1900 block of 9th stre call police if you know anything about this incident. >>> today, we could learn new details about the murder of 10-year-old makiyah wilson. both men were released from jaig on drug cs three days before last month's shooting. the suspects were among the five masked men that opened fire on a crowd, killing that little girl. the latest on the child sex abuse scandals within the catholic church. >> an explosive letter the accusing top vatican officials of covering up child sex abuse. the former ambassador to the united states blasted the chur in an 11-page report. he sa he told pope francis in 2013 about the disgraced archbishop after washington but the pontiff did not do anything. he says that he had admitted of making the mistake of sleeping in the same bed with some seminarians at a beach house. >>> it's time for luda
before his death, mccain sid he did not want president trump at his funeral. >>> d.c. police are searching for the gunman in a double-shooting inorthwest. one man was killnd another was injured. it happened just after midnight .n the 1900 block of 9th stre call police if you know anything about this incident. >>> today, we could learn new details about the murder of 10-year-old makiyah wilson. both men were released from jaig on drug cs three days before last month's shooting....
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caesar. >> it was very good to be part of the writing staff of the show of shows, "the sid cedar showground. is that how you see it? >> comedy university, it really was. >> mel brooks was one of the highest paid comedy writers in the history of show business when he worked for "your show of shows" so by the time of "the producers" he was one of the most critically acclaimed people in comedy. >> joseph, you are smoking in the presence of the fuhrer. >> i'm sorry, big daddy. >> "the producers" was not the first attempt to parody hitler. earns lubich had done it. the three stooges had done it in a couple of film shorts. but it really was the embodiment of a lot of what mel brooks was about. he does have this hitler obsession. >> there's only one way to get even. you have to bring him down with ridicule. it's been one of my life-long jobs, been to make the world laugh at adolf hitler. ♪ >> you don't have the aspiration to be serious. >> [ bleep ]. all my films are serious. you examine any one of them, they're serious because they're passionate and they depict human behavior at given point
caesar. >> it was very good to be part of the writing staff of the show of shows, "the sid cedar showground. is that how you see it? >> comedy university, it really was. >> mel brooks was one of the highest paid comedy writers in the history of show business when he worked for "your show of shows" so by the time of "the producers" he was one of the most critically acclaimed people in comedy. >> joseph, you are smoking in the presence of the...
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. >> >> david: on the clinton sid, this is the fruit of the poisonous tree that the trump team is talking about. this entire case is based on opposition research paid for by the dnc, paid for the by the clinton campaign. >> that is not true. >> david: it is true, it's known to be true. >> a, i absolutely know i'm not lying about this. it started with george papadopoulos with a conversation with a russian diplomat. that's how the russian witch hunt started. >> why are you laughing? >> that's a fact. >> jessica, do you not find it odd that there is all these lies that he said he didn't speak with him? what does that tell you? >> jessica: it tells me we certainly need to know what went on between bruce ohr and christopher steele. >> let me ask you this. why doesn't the president just declassify all of this? >> david: he needs to declassify everything. let's get all of the three oh twos out there. >> i will tell you why he doesn't do it, i think he has a sense of what's at the end of the tunnel and the longer it drags out, then it hits with that boom, it's like kind of a bombshell where you a
. >> >> david: on the clinton sid, this is the fruit of the poisonous tree that the trump team is talking about. this entire case is based on opposition research paid for by the dnc, paid for the by the clinton campaign. >> that is not true. >> david: it is true, it's known to be true. >> a, i absolutely know i'm not lying about this. it started with george papadopoulos with a conversation with a russian diplomat. that's how the russian witch hunt started. >>...
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we'll be right back with sid and dr. gorka. -we're in a small room. what?!a bigger room?! -how many of you use car insurance? -oh. -well, what if i showed you this? -[ laughing ] ho-ho-ho! -wow. -it's a computer. -we compare rates to help you get the price and coverage that's right for you. -that's amazing! the only thing that would make this better is if my mom were here. what?! an unexpected ending! but climbing 58,070 steps a year can be hard on her feet, knees, and lower back. that's why she wears dr. scholl's orthotics. they're clinically proven to relieve pain and give you the comfort to move more. dr. scholl's, born to move. i'start at the new carfax.comar. show me minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. it's a high-tech sleep revolution. the sleep number 360 smart bed intelligently senses your movement and automatically adjusts. so you wake up ready to run the world. the new sleep number 360 smart bed, from $999. this scientist doesn't believe in luck. s
we'll be right back with sid and dr. gorka. -we're in a small room. what?!a bigger room?! -how many of you use car insurance? -oh. -well, what if i showed you this? -[ laughing ] ho-ho-ho! -wow. -it's a computer. -we compare rates to help you get the price and coverage that's right for you. -that's amazing! the only thing that would make this better is if my mom were here. what?! an unexpected ending! but climbing 58,070 steps a year can be hard on her feet, knees, and lower back. that's why...
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we'll be right back with sid and dr. gorka. how do you win at business? stay at la quinta.hanging with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com you might or joints.hing for your heart... start winning today. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. i'start at the new carfax.comar. show me minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. then you might have a dcondition called dry mouth.? biotène is clinically proven to soothe and moisturize a dry mouth. plus, it freshens breath. biotène. immediate and long lasting dry mouth symptom relief. when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fideli
we'll be right back with sid and dr. gorka. how do you win at business? stay at la quinta.hanging with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com you might or joints.hing for your heart... start winning today. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory....
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news av4'sid culver with the warning from fire officials. >> reporter: all this recent rain that we've been having around hereas created the perfect ground for things like mushrooms. they're popping up allak over. juste a look here in fairfaxun co. you can see one here. you can even move forward justla le bit and see another one there. they're pretty much all over. now, fairfax county fire and rescue say behe mindful you're out and about. some people think you're actually able to eat these. that's the reality for one family hereust a few days ago. fire and rescue officials say that the family picked themth fm r backyard, decided to cook them in a meal and they ended up in the hospital. >> we were lucky in thisen io that the particular mushroom species thatto these folk turned out to be a terribleastrointestinal irritant were not systematically toxic. there are mushrooms in this area that can be incredibly toxic. they can cause liver failuredend h within a couple of days. >> reporter: they snapped photos of the mushrooms they collected after that incident. they're using this as a warnin
news av4'sid culver with the warning from fire officials. >> reporter: all this recent rain that we've been having around hereas created the perfect ground for things like mushrooms. they're popping up allak over. juste a look here in fairfaxun co. you can see one here. you can even move forward justla le bit and see another one there. they're pretty much all over. now, fairfax county fire and rescue say behe mindful you're out and about. some people think you're actually able to eat...
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a native new yorker, simon learned his craft in the early days of television, writing for comedian sidsar. >> we didn't know how to write. we would just string old jokes together until we learned how to create them. >> reporter: simon later wrote a play about tv comedy writers, "laughter on the 23rd floor." >> i want to be a writer. i want to write comedy. >> a comedy writer? oy vey. why? you really want to be like me, like val, like ira, like any of us? >> more than anything else in the world. >> helen, you know us. we're disgusting. >> reporter: many of simon's plays were part autobiography. his 1961 broadway debut, "come blow your horn," was based on simon's relationship with his older brother danny. simon later remembered how worried he was when that first play opened. >> if that play failed, then i go to hollywood and i write some sitcom for the rest of my life. >> reporter: "come blow your horn" did not fail. it ran 677 performances and later became a movie starring none other than frank sinatra. a few years later simon's "barefoot in the park" helped make robert redford a star.
a native new yorker, simon learned his craft in the early days of television, writing for comedian sidsar. >> we didn't know how to write. we would just string old jokes together until we learned how to create them. >> reporter: simon later wrote a play about tv comedy writers, "laughter on the 23rd floor." >> i want to be a writer. i want to write comedy. >> a comedy writer? oy vey. why? you really want to be like me, like val, like ira, like any of us?...
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. >> you should have worn a sid. >> i shoave a sign? >> yeah. >> i haven't been here in a while?ate, thank you. we are looking forward to more of kate snow. lots to get to this morning. let's start wit news. breaking news overnight. a shootout at a football field in florida. men in the hospital this morning. one of the men in critical condition after gunfire erupted during a football game at palm beach central high school causing chaos. authorities arrived almost immeately as aelicopter landed on the field to evacuate a victim. it stemmed from an altercation with students. no arrests have been made. >>> to a politics war of words with president trump and top intelligence officials is heatin up with former cia director john brennan speaking out aga overnight after his security clearance was revoked by the president. will the same thing happen to others? we have white house correspondent kelly o'donnell near the president's golf course. >> rep.ter: good morning, ka good to be with you. the special counsel is asking the judge to consir prison sentence up to six months for one of the
. >> you should have worn a sid. >> i shoave a sign? >> yeah. >> i haven't been here in a while?ate, thank you. we are looking forward to more of kate snow. lots to get to this morning. let's start wit news. breaking news overnight. a shootout at a football field in florida. men in the hospital this morning. one of the men in critical condition after gunfire erupted during a football game at palm beach central high school causing chaos. authorities arrived almost...
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make sure you can see the stripes on the sid of the road.od warnings remain for fairfax county until 11:00 a.m. will take a while for the water to ease off. flood warnings for montgomery county and northwest washington as well until 8:30 this morning. what do you need to know about the weather? n well, the goos is the heaviest of the rain is over. it will be a warm and breezy afternoon. a chance for some strong thunderstorms during the evening hours, notafternoon, but into the evening hours. and more soggy n days in ther future, meaning tomorrow and friday. there's radar to set your mind atase the heaviest of the rain is over. temperatures now in the low 70s. it will be a warm afternoon. might actually be able t get out to the pool today in the mid to upper 80s. watch out, the thunderstormom chances back in on us for tooechk ho the evening hours. jack taylor, any more road closures? >> we have had a l accidents with the high-standing water. 1 northbound, that crash cleared from the left side of the roadway. northbound branch after woodyard r
make sure you can see the stripes on the sid of the road.od warnings remain for fairfax county until 11:00 a.m. will take a while for the water to ease off. flood warnings for montgomery county and northwest washington as well until 8:30 this morning. what do you need to know about the weather? n well, the goos is the heaviest of the rain is over. it will be a warm and breezy afternoon. a chance for some strong thunderstorms during the evening hours, notafternoon, but into the evening hours....
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race here and we've seen the momentum in the polling over the last couple months on the democratic side latter. we'll see what the final result is. but even a final result where democrats lose is still not going to ease the concerns republicans have and know about this fall. they're facing big head winds. historically that is true for the party in power in the president's first midterm, but obviously because of trump's polarizing effect and upside down approval ratings, that's having a bigger impact for republicans. >> what signs do we get specifically from this district? it's a more educated district. i know we're looking at suburban white women to see where they go. >> that's a key voting block. the entire battleground map for control of the house of representatives is largely playing out in suburban concentrated districts, in districts with college-educated whites, a group that was part of the republican fold and has proven quite elusive to donald trump. and so when you look at the landscape, i would just look at it this way. if a district that donald trump won by 11 points can be c
race here and we've seen the momentum in the polling over the last couple months on the democratic side latter. we'll see what the final result is. but even a final result where democrats lose is still not going to ease the concerns republicans have and know about this fall. they're facing big head winds. historically that is true for the party in power in the president's first midterm, but obviously because of trump's polarizing effect and upside down approval ratings, that's having a bigger...
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between these -- an urbanized more info age, democratic coalition and republican coalition on the open sidonts. >> one of the interesting dynamics before presidential election 2020, how polarizing the president himself is. you had president trump go to this ohio district over the weekend to campaign there and you have both sides saying, that it helps them. republicans, the republicans you speak to say they needed the president to rally the base there. can't win without the base out there but you also know the president is controversial, ron. >> look, i mean, the risk that the president poses -- the president is imposing a trade on the republican party. he is strengthening them among what i call the coalition of restoration. white blue collar, nonurban voters, no question that the republican party is stronger in those places under trump. the price is that he has been driving away more white collar white voters especially women and engenders tremendous opposition from minority voters and millennial voters. the real challenge for democrats though, john, is in the midterm that latter group, th
between these -- an urbanized more info age, democratic coalition and republican coalition on the open sidonts. >> one of the interesting dynamics before presidential election 2020, how polarizing the president himself is. you had president trump go to this ohio district over the weekend to campaign there and you have both sides saying, that it helps them. republicans, the republicans you speak to say they needed the president to rally the base there. can't win without the base out there...
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and in oklahoma former oklahoma city mayor mick and businessman kevin sid are faces each other in runoff race for governor there. >> well, a lawsuit against tesla, over the production of its model three sedan have been thrown out. lauren: just like that tracee carrasco joins with us that and other headlines making news this morning. >> good news for tesla but a judge in sphrifng dismissed a security fraud lawsuit in which tesla shareholders accuse the company and ceo elon musk of misleading them about the progress of production of its model three vehicle. the judge said that while shareholders claim that tesla fell short of its production goals, federal security laws do not punish companies for failing to achieve their target. >> got it. lauren: toyota is linking up with Über to do what exactly? cheryl: toyota investing some $500 million into Über so the two can work together on self-driving vehicles. the focus is going to be improving safety and lowering transportation costs. the xan said Über will integrate self-driving technology into toyota's minivan for use in Über ride hailing netw
and in oklahoma former oklahoma city mayor mick and businessman kevin sid are faces each other in runoff race for governor there. >> well, a lawsuit against tesla, over the production of its model three sedan have been thrown out. lauren: just like that tracee carrasco joins with us that and other headlines making news this morning. >> good news for tesla but a judge in sphrifng dismissed a security fraud lawsuit in which tesla shareholders accuse the company and ceo elon musk of...
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when president trump had tweeted out the thing about the trump tower meeting, what he basically sid was it was done for this reason and many would opine that is an illegal reason, attempting, even if you don't get a conspireing to get information from a foreign government to influence an election. in a's square one prosecutors -- that's square one prosecutors need. square two, cohen saying donald trump knew about this, as all of the other ones did, prior to the trump meeting, he's now valuable. >> shepard: president trump says he didn't know about this in advance. michael cohen said he did and he was in the room when he learned about it. >> right. so that makes michael cohen a valuable person, he will be greater incentivized with the fraud and tax evasion. >> shepard: if he's saying he wants to cooperate, let them cooperate, why pile on like this? >> that's hard to say. it's question whether or not he had data they needed. >> shepard: might have in another way. >> sometimes they want to hit you with everything and know everything, so you know when you go in there for a proffer session,
when president trump had tweeted out the thing about the trump tower meeting, what he basically sid was it was done for this reason and many would opine that is an illegal reason, attempting, even if you don't get a conspireing to get information from a foreign government to influence an election. in a's square one prosecutors -- that's square one prosecutors need. square two, cohen saying donald trump knew about this, as all of the other ones did, prior to the trump meeting, he's now valuable....
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a native new yorker, simon learned his craft in the early days of television, writing for comedian sidt string old jokes together until we finally learned how to create them. >> reporter: simon later wrote a play about tv comedy writers, "laughter on the 23rd floor." >> i want to write comedy! >> a comedy writer? why? you really want to be like me, like val, like ira, like any of us? >> more than anything else in the world! >> helen, you know us. we're disgusting. >> reporter: many of simon's plays were part autobiography. his 1961 broadway debut "come blow your horn" was based on simon's relationship with his older brother danny. simon later remembered how worried he was when that first play opened. >> if that play failed, then i go to hollywood and write some sitcom for the rest of my life. >> reporter: "come blow your horn" did not fail. it ran 677 performances and later became a movie starring none other than frank sinatra. a few years later, simon's "barefoot in the park" helped make robert redford a star. and in 1965, simon won his first tony for "the odd couple," the story of tw
a native new yorker, simon learned his craft in the early days of television, writing for comedian sidt string old jokes together until we finally learned how to create them. >> reporter: simon later wrote a play about tv comedy writers, "laughter on the 23rd floor." >> i want to write comedy! >> a comedy writer? why? you really want to be like me, like val, like ira, like any of us? >> more than anything else in the world! >> helen, you know us. we're...
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cover that this morning, the six-month data shows that this first half of 2018, trump's nafta deaf sid, china deficit, and global trade deficits are up compared to the first half of his previous year, which was up compared to the first half of obama's last year. so the trajectory is up. so with that in mind, what is the administration trying to do? they're trying to get rid of the incentives for outsourcing, and here's the ironic thing. democrats in congress have been fighting with their own presidents about trade and about getting rid of the incentives for outsourcing in trade agreements since the original nafta fight. so most of the democrats in congress opposed their president clinton. why wasn't the t.p.p. never had the votes to pass? almost every democrat in congress was against it, because the t.p.p. had the same model as nafta, the same outsourcing incentives. so here are the things where the administration has actually proposed doing things that ironically labor unions, groups like ours, public citizen, and democrats in congress have been demanding those changes for decades. nu
cover that this morning, the six-month data shows that this first half of 2018, trump's nafta deaf sid, china deficit, and global trade deficits are up compared to the first half of his previous year, which was up compared to the first half of obama's last year. so the trajectory is up. so with that in mind, what is the administration trying to do? they're trying to get rid of the incentives for outsourcing, and here's the ironic thing. democrats in congress have been fighting with their own...
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. >> an apartment on the west sid side. and the people who walk children to school. >> laura: a preacher after he rented the apartment things got worse but i'm surprised that didn't do the trick, great idea. i don't doubt that young people living in englewood of the west garfield park neighborhood of chicago can feel really hopeless and even distrustful against the police, but the real problem isn't aggressive policing, the real problem are gangs with memberships that have become generational. young boys without fathers or any male role models, anyone who cares about them who is a male are too often sucked into the cults of criminality. rudy giuliani, the former mayor of new york who knows a thing or two about cleaning up the city thinks it's time to show the man the door tweeting "chicago murders are direct results of one party democratic world for decades. policing, genius, he can do for chicago what i did for new york city. he was one of the architects, it slashed homicide over 70%, tens of thousands of lives saved. if i
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the paterno model has to be what everyone on the jim jordan sid
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they take care of the north sid side.outh and west sides are left. >> laura: he said you take care of these rich areas basically. but our areas aren't getting the help. we have a lot of police being reassigned today through the weekend these bad areas. what about the idea of permanently reassigning officers to the worst of the worst areas? why is that controversial? >> well, i think it's controversial, laura, because what we have been a lot of high policed areas or areas that are police, particularly communities of african-american and hispanics, we have over policing where a lot of innocent people end up getting tagged or pulled aside or stopped unconstitutionally against their fourth minute right. i have represented gang members in l.a. i represented gang members who, and they have a whole community afraid of them. so what we don't need his police command, doubling the fear if it's not going to be strategically placed and constitutional provisions are not going to be there. there is nothing wrong with permanent policing
they take care of the north sid side.outh and west sides are left. >> laura: he said you take care of these rich areas basically. but our areas aren't getting the help. we have a lot of police being reassigned today through the weekend these bad areas. what about the idea of permanently reassigning officers to the worst of the worst areas? why is that controversial? >> well, i think it's controversial, laura, because what we have been a lot of high policed areas or areas that are...
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the courts ave also sid those first amendment rights that government employees possess post-employment in particular cannot be contractually given away. >> brangham: you can't sign your rights away? >> absolutely. so we'll ha or omarosa will have a very complicated situation they don't think has ever arisen before because with this administration everything seems novel. e has signed a non-disclosure agreement that pertains to the private entity of the campaign vehicle, even the transition team, still private, notbl pu, that she may be responsible for what relates to that information as well as "the apprentice" information where she supposedly signed an n.d.a., too. but then when she gets to her governmenter service from januay 2017 until she was terminated in december 2017, a bubble may be surrounding that. >> brangham: when she worked r the government. >> that she cnaan disse and discuss anything that happened during her time in the white house. the arbiters i'm sure have never dealt with this partsiicular ation before, but i think the courts at least from the way i would interpret it
the courts ave also sid those first amendment rights that government employees possess post-employment in particular cannot be contractually given away. >> brangham: you can't sign your rights away? >> absolutely. so we'll ha or omarosa will have a very complicated situation they don't think has ever arisen before because with this administration everything seems novel. e has signed a non-disclosure agreement that pertains to the private entity of the campaign vehicle, even the...
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sid i want make images that have that t within them, that don't obviously reveal themselves in one way. >> brown: sometimes, the tension hin't obvious at all, like seemingly prosaic long island beach scene.gr >> the phoh is a little bit of a trick, in the sense that there is no evidence of the thing i'm actuly trying to photograph in the image. you cannot see the thing. brown: the "thing" is underwater. this is where transatlantic fibe.optic cables come ashore paglen and his colleagues studied telecom maps and ocean currents, anlearned to scuba dive to take these photographs of what he calls "the infrtructure of the internet the information flow that can be swept up by surveillancefforts and all out of sight of the beachgoers. do you want these people at the beach, who could be any of us, to know what's going while they're enjoying their day at the beach?>> hile they enjoy their day at the beach, i don't really care what they think about. but i think that as a culture, yeah, we should be paying attention to what's going on. we should be paying attention to the things that are shaping w
sid i want make images that have that t within them, that don't obviously reveal themselves in one way. >> brown: sometimes, the tension hin't obvious at all, like seemingly prosaic long island beach scene.gr >> the phoh is a little bit of a trick, in the sense that there is no evidence of the thing i'm actuly trying to photograph in the image. you cannot see the thing. brown: the "thing" is underwater. this is where transatlantic fibe.optic cables come ashore paglen and...
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ing from both sid >> no, because i could still be wrong. >> this is not how border crossings, how people come into the u.s. seeking asylum what it usually looks like, but i think, look, this may be her best chance to get past these guas right now. >> mr. trump won the congressional district overwhelmingly by about 20 20 points. the question is whether e enthusiasm for president trump will convert into enthusiasm for a different republican. >> does the presidency that interfered in the 2016 election and possibly the midterm as an attack on democracy? captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ >> there are 1.4 billion people in china, 230 million of them under the age of 14. when we talk about china's future, we often talk about new technology, new cities, new developments, but none of that would mean much without the human factor. this is a typical primary school in chengdu. it has 2,000 students. [ speaking cnese ] these are the rising stars of china, next on "yan can cook." ♪ [ >>peaking chinese ] ♪ ♪
ing from both sid >> no, because i could still be wrong. >> this is not how border crossings, how people come into the u.s. seeking asylum what it usually looks like, but i think, look, this may be her best chance to get past these guas right now. >> mr. trump won the congressional district overwhelmingly by about 20 20 points. the question is whether e enthusiasm for president trump will convert into enthusiasm for a different republican. >> does the presidency that...
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most of th violence was linked to gangs and targeted large gatherings on the west and south sid. about 70 people were wounded. today, police suntpedent eddie johnson implored residents to help identify the killers.eb >> sy knows who did it. they do. they know they hold me accountable. they hold the mayor accountable. you should be able to gather on your block and have a block club party without the fear of being gunned down. and it's the same individuals that continuously cmit these crimes. where's the accountability for them? >> schifrin: the deadly shootings sparked prests, with people demanding the ouster of both johnson and mayor emanuel. in fact, last year homicides in chicago actually dectoned, from 7750. a sprawling wildfire burned across more of northern california today, becoming the second largest in state history. the mendocino complex fire was two fires that merged into one over the weekend. it has charred nearly 300,000 acres, destroying 75 homes, and forcing thousands to evacuate. strong winds and temperatures0 overdegrees are fueling the fire. and on wall street to
most of th violence was linked to gangs and targeted large gatherings on the west and south sid. about 70 people were wounded. today, police suntpedent eddie johnson implored residents to help identify the killers.eb >> sy knows who did it. they do. they know they hold me accountable. they hold the mayor accountable. you should be able to gather on your block and have a block club party without the fear of being gunned down. and it's the same individuals that continuously cmit these...