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i am excited to tell the story.e everybody had a breakthrough at the same time, whether it was brad realizing that he came to the company for the right reasons and trevor realizing that his story, it resonates with people, but most importantly, he's able to feel proud about it. proud of you guys. nice job. nice job. nice job. travis: thank you. we need to slow down, take our time. lemonis: the new display case has come in, and so have the new watches. travis: make sure that they're perfect. make sure that the bands and the faces, everything fits perfectly. man: that looks good. lemonis: so, today's the day we're gonna pitch the flip flop shop. ♪ trevor: marcus. good to see you, buddy. travis: been all right? lemonis: looks awesome. couple changes here and there. why don't we get this inside? looks awesome. finally watches that have color and vibrant, beautiful patterns on them. i'm blown away with how good they look. this pattern is amazing. when you saw these out of the box, what'd you think? trevor: i lost it. lem
i am excited to tell the story.e everybody had a breakthrough at the same time, whether it was brad realizing that he came to the company for the right reasons and trevor realizing that his story, it resonates with people, but most importantly, he's able to feel proud about it. proud of you guys. nice job. nice job. nice job. travis: thank you. we need to slow down, take our time. lemonis: the new display case has come in, and so have the new watches. travis: make sure that they're perfect....
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can you tell us why?wanted to create this idea of living inside, outside, living under shade was very important. so, we worked with our engineers and landscape designers to structureantilevered which creates a microclimate, incredible shade, and draws the winds there. and a hot, summer's day, you're able to come to the museum and just come to the welcome of shade before you continue on your journey and let the cooling effect of those breezes really on the porch of the water pool. >> tell us about the symbolism. importanter is an foundational element for the community. it also, labor and the south, irrigation and water was very much part of the coastal nature of the agrarian south. i think that is something that the african-american community cannot move away from. also, dr. martin with the king and his words expressed what are being that justice, the justice of water and the elements. spiritual i was very inspired by those words and wanted to use that as part of the reflect -- reflection in the building.
can you tell us why?wanted to create this idea of living inside, outside, living under shade was very important. so, we worked with our engineers and landscape designers to structureantilevered which creates a microclimate, incredible shade, and draws the winds there. and a hot, summer's day, you're able to come to the museum and just come to the welcome of shade before you continue on your journey and let the cooling effect of those breezes really on the porch of the water pool. >> tell...
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there's a big difference between telling the truth and telling the truth effectively. >> stephen: telling the truth effectively is telling a story? >> well, yeah. >> stephen: telling the truth is merely factual. telling the truth effectively is creating a narrative or the audience being the jury will come along with. >> you've got to know who's on your jury, how they listen, what matters to them, you have to and you have to frame your case up in a way they can understand and relate to, and that's what i did. i'm not a lawyer, i don't mean to brag, but i'm not. i'm not a lawyer. ( laughter ) i worked on the psychological aspects of the story, getting it across. >> stephen: if you were helping someone put together a jury for something tragic like the jonbenet ramsey case, who would you say they should level. common sense is not common enough anymore. >> stephen: what does that mean? because that sounds super cool and folksy with a southern accent, but you can make anything -- i would believe anything you say because of the mustache and the southern accent, i gotta tell ya. ( laughter ) >> t
there's a big difference between telling the truth and telling the truth effectively. >> stephen: telling the truth effectively is telling a story? >> well, yeah. >> stephen: telling the truth is merely factual. telling the truth effectively is creating a narrative or the audience being the jury will come along with. >> you've got to know who's on your jury, how they listen, what matters to them, you have to and you have to frame your case up in a way they can understand...
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when they don't tell you how much something costs and you have to ask? maybe that's why i always make sure to... ... ?bring up the costs associated with your services.? i know. transparency about costs. just one way edward jones makes sense of investing. ? it was an idea. a wild "what-if." so scientists went to work. they examined 87 different protein structures and worked for 12 long years. there were thousands of patient volunteers and the hope of millions. and so after it became a medicine, someone who couldn't be cured, could be. me. don't let dust and allergens s. by choosing flonase, you're choosing more complete allergy relief and all the enjoyment that comes along with it. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by overproducing 6 key inflammatory substances. most allergy pills only control 1. flonase controls 6. and six is greater than one. with flonase, more complete relief means enjoyment of every beautiful moment. flonase, six is greater than one, changes everything. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in
when they don't tell you how much something costs and you have to ask? maybe that's why i always make sure to... ... ?bring up the costs associated with your services.? i know. transparency about costs. just one way edward jones makes sense of investing. ? it was an idea. a wild "what-if." so scientists went to work. they examined 87 different protein structures and worked for 12 long years. there were thousands of patient volunteers and the hope of millions. and so after it became a...
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i could tell they were not happy. our leaders did not follow what they were recommending. >> reporter: juan zarate participated in intelligence briefings under george w. bush. >> i find it hard to believe that the body language of the briefers was revealing policy discomfort in part because the analyst's job is not to even worry about that. it's to lay out the analysis. >> reporter: tonight two intelligence officials briefed on what went on inside the room tell nbc news at one of trump's briefings retired general mike flynn interrupted repeatedly and governor chris christie intervened. governor christie saying that's categorically false. general flynn calling the report, quote, total b.s. telling nbc news, these are anonymous sources and they're lying. trump also under fire for this praise of russian president vladimir putin. >> in that system he's been a leader far more than our president has been a leader. >> reporter: gop senator lindsey graham late today. >> this is the biggest miscalculation since people thought
i could tell they were not happy. our leaders did not follow what they were recommending. >> reporter: juan zarate participated in intelligence briefings under george w. bush. >> i find it hard to believe that the body language of the briefers was revealing policy discomfort in part because the analyst's job is not to even worry about that. it's to lay out the analysis. >> reporter: tonight two intelligence officials briefed on what went on inside the room tell nbc news at one...
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tell me ? ? if you still care ? ? about me ? >> ? tell me ? >> ? tell me ? ? if you still care ? >> ? do you feel the same way, [ cheers and applause ] [ "i didn't mean to turn you on" plays ] >> whoo! how y'all doing?! whoo! come on, y'all! let's put our hands together! hey, jim and terry. ? let you take me out ? ? i knew what you were all about ? ? i wasn't trying to lead you on ? ? oh, i didn't mean to turn you on ? whoo! ? i didn't mean to turn you on ? ? unh, unh, unh ? ? i didn't mean to turn you on ? ? i didn't mean to turn you on ? ? oh, no, no ? ? i didn't mean to turn you on ? [ cheers and applause ] [ "fake" plays ] >> ? hey, hey ? whoo! get 'em up, y'all. huh! ? your name was patty ? ? now it's kay ? ? girl, you seem to change it every day ? ? oh ? ? your hair was long ? ? but now it's short ? ? you say, "i got it cut" ? ? but i don't see no hair upon the floor ? ? i find out something new ? ? you're a fake, baby ? ? you can't conceal it ? ? know how i know? ? ? 'cause i can feel it ? ? you're a fake, baby ? ? no rhyme or reason ? ? 'cause in your mind it's lyin' seas
tell me ? ? if you still care ? ? about me ? >> ? tell me ? >> ? tell me ? ? if you still care ? >> ? do you feel the same way, [ cheers and applause ] [ "i didn't mean to turn you on" plays ] >> whoo! how y'all doing?! whoo! come on, y'all! let's put our hands together! hey, jim and terry. ? let you take me out ? ? i knew what you were all about ? ? i wasn't trying to lead you on ? ? oh, i didn't mean to turn you on ? whoo! ? i didn't mean to turn you on ? ?...
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he tells me there were 76 people in total. one dead, two critical and about 12 seriously wounded and 44 walking wounded. with moderate conditions. he also tells me that the conductor is still alive and they are hopeful they can talk to him to see what happened. the other thing that he mentioned to me is that when the train went off, went up in the air, and it crashed into one of the empty stores, luckily it was empty, there was nobody inside, but it went 30 feet up in the air. >> congressman, we are hearing there is an active rescue operation under way. have you heard that there are people still trapped either inside the car or perhaps under some of the rubble in the station? >> the person i spoke to didn't say anything to me that there's still people inside the train. i mean, i wouldn't be surprised. it's pretty serious. yes. >> you have traveled, you have been in this terminal, i'm sure, numerous times. >> many times. >> more than you can count. when you see this video we have been showing all morning that we have been getti
he tells me there were 76 people in total. one dead, two critical and about 12 seriously wounded and 44 walking wounded. with moderate conditions. he also tells me that the conductor is still alive and they are hopeful they can talk to him to see what happened. the other thing that he mentioned to me is that when the train went off, went up in the air, and it crashed into one of the empty stores, luckily it was empty, there was nobody inside, but it went 30 feet up in the air. >>...
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but i'm telling you what they're not telling you, that we didn't have a good run. hey, white people, right? wow. >> jon: hey, white people. i'm really glad you like jazz, and i love it when you come up to me and tell me that. but that doesn't meanip to hear you scat. that is bibly-do-op bad idea. unless you like chet baker or somebody. then it's cool. ( cheers and applause ) you love all-day breakfast. but you don't love that you can't get all your favorites. but now you can get more of what you love. so you can find something else to not love. like hearing the sound of your own voice. (softly) like hearing the sound of your own voice. get more choices you love, now with all day breakfast. when it's time to potty train... has an all-around stretchy waistband. and pampers' protection. so you'll see drier nights. and they'll see their first underwear. new pampers easy ups. this is lynchburg, tennessee. this is how many people were born here. this is how many thi are fifth generation.see. this is how many are named hiawatha kitty mcgee. these people have served their
but i'm telling you what they're not telling you, that we didn't have a good run. hey, white people, right? wow. >> jon: hey, white people. i'm really glad you like jazz, and i love it when you come up to me and tell me that. but that doesn't meanip to hear you scat. that is bibly-do-op bad idea. unless you like chet baker or somebody. then it's cool. ( cheers and applause ) you love all-day breakfast. but you don't love that you can't get all your favorites. but now you can get more of...
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that i can tell you. and, by the way, is there any place better, safer, or more fun to be than at a trump rally, right? [cheers and applause] having a good time. to all the people that got nafta wrong and, by the way, signed by bill clinton, perhaps the worst trade deals ever made in the history, not of the country, in the history of the world. there has never been a deal so bad as nafta. it's a one-way highway out of this country for our jobs and for our money. and we're going to renegotiate that one very quickly. let me tell you. and then you look at what's happening with china. and they are trying to give us the transpacific partnership now. [crowd booing] >> which will be a total disaster that hillary clinton called the gold standard. barack obama wants it. he is pressing it. it will be -- and i say this, nothing can be as bad as nafta, but it's going to be pretty close. so i just want to tell you we're not approving the transpacific partnership, just another catastrophe. [cheers and applause] our tra
that i can tell you. and, by the way, is there any place better, safer, or more fun to be than at a trump rally, right? [cheers and applause] having a good time. to all the people that got nafta wrong and, by the way, signed by bill clinton, perhaps the worst trade deals ever made in the history, not of the country, in the history of the world. there has never been a deal so bad as nafta. it's a one-way highway out of this country for our jobs and for our money. and we're going to renegotiate...
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she tells you how to fight isis on her website. i don't think general douglas macarthur would like that too much. >> the next segment -- >> at least i have a plan to fight isis. >> no, no, you're telling the enemy everything i want to do. >> no, we're not. >> see, you telling the enemy everything you want to do. no wonder you've, fighting -- no wonder you've been fighting isis your entire adult life.
she tells you how to fight isis on her website. i don't think general douglas macarthur would like that too much. >> the next segment -- >> at least i have a plan to fight isis. >> no, no, you're telling the enemy everything i want to do. >> no, we're not. >> see, you telling the enemy everything you want to do. no wonder you've, fighting -- no wonder you've been fighting isis your entire adult life.
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and she is telling you to vote against him. she is not telling you any reasons to vote for her. you know why? there is no reason to vote for her. then, she finally -- we always knew -- we always knew why we did not look like heard in a week. we've always known it, right? we know why we don't like her. now she has told us why she doesn't like us. so for hillary, i was not surprised when you said, but in a way i was, i have always known you looked down on people. i always know you thought you were smarter than everybody else. i have always known that you think they are just regular american people, ponds to be played with while you make millions. i have no not about you for years. i never thought you would say it. i never thought you would say it with a script. you know what she said. that some supporters, half of them belonged in a basket. they are prejudiced. they are bigoted. they are xena phobic. there homophobic. and a whole bunch of phone i don't even understand. i mean, she had some phobics i never even heard of. i think she might've mentioned another phobia. maybe claustro
and she is telling you to vote against him. she is not telling you any reasons to vote for her. you know why? there is no reason to vote for her. then, she finally -- we always knew -- we always knew why we did not look like heard in a week. we've always known it, right? we know why we don't like her. now she has told us why she doesn't like us. so for hillary, i was not surprised when you said, but in a way i was, i have always known you looked down on people. i always know you thought you...
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i'm just telling the truth.xtraordinary group but the thing about this museum is that it's more about -- it's more than just telling stories about the thi s things, not just about the icons, there's plenty of space for harriet tubman and ali but makes it so powerful and visceral is that it's the story of all of us. folks whose names you never heard of but whose contributions day after day, decade after decade combine to push us forward and the entire nation forward. it's the maids who decided, you know, i'm tired of segregation and i'm going to walk for my freedom. it's reporters who not only work tirelessly to support their families but ultimately helped bring about the organization that led to better working conditions for all americans here in the united states. it's about our moms, grand parents, uncles, aunts who just did the right thing. and raised great families. despite assaults on their dignity on every single day. you see it in the dignity of the artifacts that are in the museum. the dignity of an ensl
i'm just telling the truth.xtraordinary group but the thing about this museum is that it's more about -- it's more than just telling stories about the thi s things, not just about the icons, there's plenty of space for harriet tubman and ali but makes it so powerful and visceral is that it's the story of all of us. folks whose names you never heard of but whose contributions day after day, decade after decade combine to push us forward and the entire nation forward. it's the maids who decided,...
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and i'll tell you why. >> because somebody doesn't have proper? that's revolting. >> no, it's not revolting. >> yes, it is. >> i'll tell you what's revolting is the body positivity movement. this idea that you can tell women they'll be healthy at any size. why? because it tells women that you can be fat and you can be unattractive and you'll be happy anyway. that's a lie. >> feminists are another target. >> i would rather a healthier equitable arrangement existed between the sexes rather than the sort of vindictive feminism that seems to exist now. agree with me. fewer than 1 in 5 women in america describe themselves as a feminist because they see what i see. >> there seemed to be no limits, no holds barred for the dropout from cambridge university in england, sometime poet, tech journalist. donald trump supporter, gay catholic and entrepreneur. >> these pathological sociopathic feminist liars in popular culture are all -- it is insisted upon us that we all pay o'basance to the cult of lena we're all expected to pretend we like them. well, we don'
and i'll tell you why. >> because somebody doesn't have proper? that's revolting. >> no, it's not revolting. >> yes, it is. >> i'll tell you what's revolting is the body positivity movement. this idea that you can tell women they'll be healthy at any size. why? because it tells women that you can be fat and you can be unattractive and you'll be happy anyway. that's a lie. >> feminists are another target. >> i would rather a healthier equitable arrangement...
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tell us about you too. i remember your faces.in' at me for the pay cut ♪ ♪ behind my side we lookin' at you from the face down ♪ ♪ what mac-11 even boom with the bass down schemin' and let me tell you bout my life ♪ ♪ painkillers only put me in the twilight where pretty -- and benjamin is the highlight ♪ ♪ now tell my mama i love her but this what i like ♪ ♪ lord knows 20 of 'em in my chevy tell 'em all to come and get me ♪ ♪ reapin' everything i sow so my karma coming heavy ♪ ♪ no preliminary hearings on my record i'm a gangster in silence for the record ♪ ♪ tell the world i know it's too late boys and girls i think i've gone cray ♪ ♪ drown inside my vices all day won't you please believe when i say ♪ ♪ when you know we been hurt been down before ♪ ♪ when our pride was low lookin' at the world like where do we go ♪ ♪ and we hate popo wanna kill us dead in the street for sure ♪ ♪ i'm at the preacher's door my knees gettin' weak and my gun might blow ♪ ♪ but we gon' be alright ♪ we gon' be alright we gon' be alright we gon' be alr
tell us about you too. i remember your faces.in' at me for the pay cut ♪ ♪ behind my side we lookin' at you from the face down ♪ ♪ what mac-11 even boom with the bass down schemin' and let me tell you bout my life ♪ ♪ painkillers only put me in the twilight where pretty -- and benjamin is the highlight ♪ ♪ now tell my mama i love her but this what i like ♪ ♪ lord knows 20 of 'em in my chevy tell 'em all to come and get me ♪ ♪ reapin' everything i sow so my karma coming...
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but i have a little story to tell about the party. i don't know if i should tell it because it was a top-secret party. >> stephen: you had to turn in your phone before you walked in. >> they took your phone. they took your i.d. you had to go through clearance to get into the party. anyway, we were in this story. i've never told this story and i'm telling it on national tv. everyone who is anyone is at this party. >> stephen: it's a fun group of people. >> everyone's there, so at one point -- >> and it's super casual, too. you're just hav music, good food. at one point a little break, a little dance battle starts between usher and janelle monae. and you're watching and wonder category this be? and you're dancing and you're like it can't get better than this. and you see potus, and flotus. and you're like it can't get better than this. and then who steps into the middle of the dance battle? this one. like this and... ( cheers and applause ) >> it was fun. >> everyone fell out, just fell flat out. then ellen jumped in. >> stephen: uh-huh
but i have a little story to tell about the party. i don't know if i should tell it because it was a top-secret party. >> stephen: you had to turn in your phone before you walked in. >> they took your phone. they took your i.d. you had to go through clearance to get into the party. anyway, we were in this story. i've never told this story and i'm telling it on national tv. everyone who is anyone is at this party. >> stephen: it's a fun group of people. >> everyone's...
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i'm going to tell you. danny markel just got [ bleep ] killed and i don't want to be next. i'm sorry if that sounds paranoid, but i do have some ideas. >> reporter: over the course of three lengthy interviews, he paints a portrait ofro >> the whole family is real weird. something's up with this family. >> reporter: he tells police they should focus not on wendi but on her parents and her brother charlie, who run the family dentistry business in south florida. and had come to think of dan markel as a stubborn obstacle to wendi's happiness. >> the family desperately wants her back in south florida. mother, father and she has a brother. i have never seen this kind of obsession. i mean, their hobby is hating danny. i would just say, i would be investigating charlie adelson. i don't know if he did this, but if you are looking at somebody, don't miss him. >> reporter: soon police discover lacasse isn't the only one raising concerns about wendi's family. >> they hated danny. >> they hate danny. >> reporter: markel
i'm going to tell you. danny markel just got [ bleep ] killed and i don't want to be next. i'm sorry if that sounds paranoid, but i do have some ideas. >> reporter: over the course of three lengthy interviews, he paints a portrait ofro >> the whole family is real weird. something's up with this family. >> reporter: he tells police they should focus not on wendi but on her parents and her brother charlie, who run the family dentistry business in south florida. and had come to...
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i haven't stopped smiling since i come home. >> i can tell.nning to do with your life now? >> get a job and thrive. i got this opportunity and i don't want to squander it, you know. >> he's got a job. working in a neighborhood deli. and he lives under the protective eye of the man who never stopped trying to prove his innocence. and who hasn't stopped yet. robert's pardon was conditional. meaning he has a parole officer, an ankle bracelet and still a record. >> i don't think the final chapter has been written on the robert davis story. this governor expressed to me that the door was open for a reconsideration toward an absolute pardon, which would erase and expunge his conviction. >> so he would no longer have a record, like he had never been arrested at all. >> and that's a possibility down the road. >> which is about the least robert deserves. robert and untold others now languishing in american prisons who confessed under duress to something they didn't do. >> slowly, these stories are beginning to make headlines, and so now we see, eyes ar
i haven't stopped smiling since i come home. >> i can tell.nning to do with your life now? >> get a job and thrive. i got this opportunity and i don't want to squander it, you know. >> he's got a job. working in a neighborhood deli. and he lives under the protective eye of the man who never stopped trying to prove his innocence. and who hasn't stopped yet. robert's pardon was conditional. meaning he has a parole officer, an ankle bracelet and still a record. >> i don't...
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all i can tell you is when everything. everything. >> reporter: haunted by crushing insecurity and anxiety that began as a child, vargas says that as a local news anchor she discovered that a glass or two of wine helped soothe frayed nerves. >> it was like, ah, i finally feel relaxed. all my insecurities would sort of fade back. >> reporter: a startling statistic. more than 60% of women who have a problem with alcohol also struggle with anxiety. in singer-songwriter marc cohn. you know his song "walking in memphis." ? when i was walking in memphis ? she says she did control her drinking as she was taking care of their two sons, zack and sam. but her drinking was causing added tension in their marriage. >> he thought i drank too much. >> reporter: and so she began a telltale pattern, keeping the amount a secret. and even hiding wine under her bathroom sink. >> looking at myself in the am. sneaking into my own bathroom to gulp down a half cup of wine so i can get through another hour feeling good. >> reporter: and then came
all i can tell you is when everything. everything. >> reporter: haunted by crushing insecurity and anxiety that began as a child, vargas says that as a local news anchor she discovered that a glass or two of wine helped soothe frayed nerves. >> it was like, ah, i finally feel relaxed. all my insecurities would sort of fade back. >> reporter: a startling statistic. more than 60% of women who have a problem with alcohol also struggle with anxiety. in singer-songwriter marc cohn....
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tell me your background.stephanie: my husband and i met dave, and we tried his soups, and we just fell in love with it. lemonis: he works here now? stephanie: yeah. lemonis: so, who do you report to? stephanie: umm...long story. um... lemonis: why don't we go outside? stephanie: sure. lemonis: yeah. so, who do you report to? stephanie: dave. [ laughs ] lemonis: why do you say it like that? stephanie: uh... well... lemonis: is there something more to the story? stephanie: well, there is somebody that works with us. her name is grace, and she's also working along with me with this store. lemonis: oh, she works here? stephanie: i don't know what's going on with her. lemonis: i definitely sensed that her body language changed when this topic came up, and it prompted me to say, "are you telling me everything?" no? stephanie: no, i-i just -- like i said, i'm not sure, um, what's her position here. lemonis: stephanie seemed reluctant to tell me exactly what's going on, so i'm gonna talk to other employees at other l
tell me your background.stephanie: my husband and i met dave, and we tried his soups, and we just fell in love with it. lemonis: he works here now? stephanie: yeah. lemonis: so, who do you report to? stephanie: umm...long story. um... lemonis: why don't we go outside? stephanie: sure. lemonis: yeah. so, who do you report to? stephanie: dave. [ laughs ] lemonis: why do you say it like that? stephanie: uh... well... lemonis: is there something more to the story? stephanie: well, there is somebody...
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i don't know, but shouldn't we tell mike that it's over? no!m, "dear michael..." nah, it should come from you. keep it cool. throw an emoji at him. ♪ smart.
i don't know, but shouldn't we tell mike that it's over? no!m, "dear michael..." nah, it should come from you. keep it cool. throw an emoji at him. ♪ smart.
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telling nbc news, these are anonymous sources and they're lying. trump also under fire for this praise of russian president vladimir putin. >> in that system he's been a leader far more than our president has been a leader. >> reporter: gop senator lindsey graham late today. >> this is the biggest people thought hitler was a good guy. >> reporter: on u.s. military leadership, trump calling the nation's generals reduced to rubble. >> they have been reduced to a point where it's embarrassing for our country. >> trump critics will say his performance wasn't specific, it wasn't serious. his supporters will say this is the real trump. >> reporter: but his controversies, trump closing in. hallie jackson, nbc news, new york. >>> this is andrea even wait to board her plane this morning to blast donald trump for saying vladimir putin is a better leader than president obama. >> that is not just unpatriotic and insulting to the people of our country as well as to our commander in chief, it is scary. >> reporter: and trump saying he have left troops in iraq to
telling nbc news, these are anonymous sources and they're lying. trump also under fire for this praise of russian president vladimir putin. >> in that system he's been a leader far more than our president has been a leader. >> reporter: gop senator lindsey graham late today. >> this is the biggest people thought hitler was a good guy. >> reporter: on u.s. military leadership, trump calling the nation's generals reduced to rubble. >> they have been reduced to a...
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eva, you were telling us, they are bracing for possible unrest again this evening? >> reporter: that's right, david. residents and businesses here on edge. you can see, this hotel damaged last night, boarded up their windows, taking no chances tonight. an abc news exclusive. president obama, one-on-one with our robin roberts. she asked the president what he makes of the violent protests, the growing tension, and how to bridge the divide with police. >> reporter: what we have seen recently in charlotte, north carolina, young people rising up and showing their frustration in a different way. when you and the rest of the world see that, what goes through your mind? >> sense of frustration among a lot of african-americans about shootings of people and the sense that justice is not al always, you know, color blind. the way we change the system requires us to be able to reach american community. and that requires being peac peaceful. that requires being thoughtful about, what are the specific reforms you're looking for? the overwhelming majority of people who have been co
eva, you were telling us, they are bracing for possible unrest again this evening? >> reporter: that's right, david. residents and businesses here on edge. you can see, this hotel damaged last night, boarded up their windows, taking no chances tonight. an abc news exclusive. president obama, one-on-one with our robin roberts. she asked the president what he makes of the violent protests, the growing tension, and how to bridge the divide with police. >> reporter: what we have seen...
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new at 11:00 we can tell you that the c.o. exposure is not believed to be life-threatening so that's good news. this started when one of the residents smelled a strange odor in the building and traced the odor to the oil burner in the basement. when the watertown fire department showed up they tested the air quality in the building and found extremely high levels of carbon monoxide. td the tenants that were inside the building at the time six were found to have unsafe levels of c.o. three adults and three children taken to mass jenning hospital. >> we got everybody out -- to mass general hospital. >> we got everybody out. >> reporter: that deputy fire chief told me that anything above three parts per million is considered were more than 30 times that amount. so very, very high. all the residents have been allowed to return into the building they aired it out the all clear has been given and there is someone from a furnace company repairing the furnace right now. that's the latest reporting live in watertown, i'm ted daniel, fo
new at 11:00 we can tell you that the c.o. exposure is not believed to be life-threatening so that's good news. this started when one of the residents smelled a strange odor in the building and traced the odor to the oil burner in the basement. when the watertown fire department showed up they tested the air quality in the building and found extremely high levels of carbon monoxide. td the tenants that were inside the building at the time six were found to have unsafe levels of c.o. three...
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officials tell abc news rahami traveled to afghanistan and pakistan, later telling authorities he had a wife in pakistan. >> if he has made frequent investigators, in particular fbi, are going to have to figure out who he visited and what was the real purpose of his trips. >> reporter: by sunday night, police are locking in on rahami as their primary suspect. five of rahami's family members are detained on a new york city bridge. police suspect they're headed to fly out of jfk airport, but later the family is released. then just after 8:30 sunday night, two men find a backpack near the train station in as police attempt to disarm the bombs one of the robots cuts a line, causing this explosion. fear spreads across the new york region. tension is particularly high because the u.n. general assembly is in session and leaders from around the world are arriving. by now the bomb scare has made its way into presidential politics. >> just before i got off the plane, a bomb went off in new york. and nobody knows exactly what's going on. >> obviously everything we can to support our first respon
officials tell abc news rahami traveled to afghanistan and pakistan, later telling authorities he had a wife in pakistan. >> if he has made frequent investigators, in particular fbi, are going to have to figure out who he visited and what was the real purpose of his trips. >> reporter: by sunday night, police are locking in on rahami as their primary suspect. five of rahami's family members are detained on a new york city bridge. police suspect they're headed to fly out of jfk...
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harry, tell us the story here. >> i tell you, this woman, she thought she had found a great bargain whenhe bought this bed. but, you know, this piece of furniture literally kept her tossing and turning all night long. she paid more than $1,800 for this mattress from ashley furniture in may 2015. she tells us she expected it to last for years. until she noticed a problem. >> this is where i slept. six months later, it started to cave in. i could feel that i felt like i was rolling in a gulley. >> reporter: in certain spots, the bed seemed to sink and sag. >> i'm not sleeping. i'm uncomfortable. >> reporter: she says she complained to ashley furniture last november. days later the company sent someone out to inspect the mattress. >> i get a call a few days later, they tell me that the measurements were within normal range. and that there's nothing they can do about it. >> reporter: she said ashley furniture denied her request to see the report. after nine months it refused her pleas to have ashley reinspect the mattress. so she contacted "nbc 10 responds." >> i see all the stories you do.
harry, tell us the story here. >> i tell you, this woman, she thought she had found a great bargain whenhe bought this bed. but, you know, this piece of furniture literally kept her tossing and turning all night long. she paid more than $1,800 for this mattress from ashley furniture in may 2015. she tells us she expected it to last for years. until she noticed a problem. >> this is where i slept. six months later, it started to cave in. i could feel that i felt like i was rolling in...
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that i can tell you. [applause]. true. true. i will fight to bring back our jobs and that means all of those jobs lost right here in north carolina and every other state in our great union. let me quote the same passage from the bible that i read on saturday. from first john, chapter, chapter four. no one has ever seen god, but if we love one another god lives in us and his love is made complete in us, all of us. [applause]. imagine what our country could accomplished if we started working toward one people, under one god, saluting one flake. [applause]. it is time to break with the bitter failures of the past and embrace the new american future. in this future we will, and we have to, we have no choice, it is just like our military, we have no choice, we have to build it strong again. we have no choice. in our military we have the greatest people, men and women on earth. but we have to give them what it takes. we have to back them, and we have to back our police, by the way. we have to back our police. we. we have to be a count
that i can tell you. [applause]. true. true. i will fight to bring back our jobs and that means all of those jobs lost right here in north carolina and every other state in our great union. let me quote the same passage from the bible that i read on saturday. from first john, chapter, chapter four. no one has ever seen god, but if we love one another god lives in us and his love is made complete in us, all of us. [applause]. imagine what our country could accomplished if we started working...
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busiest ramp in nevada tell be closed 10 tonight to 10:00 p.m. sunday morning. busiest time is saturday afternoon. there will be alternate routs. that will pull a lot expect service street congestion and people get back on at charleston. is that saying too much? i don't know tell be busy with boaters inconvenienced we will hit that more between now and friday night. >> maria: thank you for that. >> reporter: russian hackers have done it again. yet health records of the biggest names on the u.s. olympic ticket were hacked. >> maria: a health alert. need to be healthy. >> reporter: 86 degrees, sun and he dry this is as good as it i'm really good at war. i love war in a certain way. i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me. nuclear, just the power the devastation, is very important to me. i want to be unpredictable, unpredictable, unpredictable, unpredictable. >> maria: if you think never smoke can help you live longer it is not enough. >> reporter: being out of shape can be as deadly as smoke. people who don't exercise affects the ab
busiest ramp in nevada tell be closed 10 tonight to 10:00 p.m. sunday morning. busiest time is saturday afternoon. there will be alternate routs. that will pull a lot expect service street congestion and people get back on at charleston. is that saying too much? i don't know tell be busy with boaters inconvenienced we will hit that more between now and friday night. >> maria: thank you for that. >> reporter: russian hackers have done it again. yet health records of the biggest names...
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and my macho, the whole -- >> and he couldn't let me tell him, you know. he had to come to terms with it himself. >> >> reporter: their bond now closer than ever. >> he has a combination of both of us. the soul comes from her. he's very intelligentand his mindset is like his dad's. that's what i love about him. so we're blessed. >> ultimately i pray to god, and he was like, love. love your child. and that's what i got. and that's what i'm doing. because you know, that's what jesus was about. was love. >> love is love. >> that's right. >> reporter: for "nightline," >>> next, how they got carrie underwood, tim mcgraw, luke bryan, and dolly parton in the same music video. "forever country" after the break. ? i will always love you ? [ "on the road again," by willie nelson ] ? on the road again ? [ rear alert sounds ] [ music stops ] [ front assist sounds ] [ music stops ] [ girl laughs ] ? on the road again ? ? like a band of gypsies we go down the highway ? [ beetle horn honks ] no matter which passat you choose, you get more standard features, for less than
and my macho, the whole -- >> and he couldn't let me tell him, you know. he had to come to terms with it himself. >> >> reporter: their bond now closer than ever. >> he has a combination of both of us. the soul comes from her. he's very intelligentand his mindset is like his dad's. that's what i love about him. so we're blessed. >> ultimately i pray to god, and he was like, love. love your child. and that's what i got. and that's what i'm doing. because you know,...
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is something really wrong and they are scared to tell us? >> reporter: another thing, mosaic is still dropping off cases of water. we just saw them bring cases of water to this house right here. we will continue to figure out more about the governor's schedule for tomorrow. for now reporting, nicole greek, abc action news. >>> the lawyer accused of shooting nine people at a strip mall early this morning is described as a disgruntled man who took out his frustrations on innocent shoppers. abc station in houston identifying him as nathan desai. his father told reporters he was upset he had to close his law firm because have enough clients. police say he lived near the strip mall and had several more weapons stashed in his car. officers shot and killed him, one victim is still in critical condition tonight. >>> new information in the washington state mall shooting. authorities say the gunman arcan cetin admitted to killing five people friday night at a macy's. the stepfather says the 20-year- old had mental health issues. while the motive for t
is something really wrong and they are scared to tell us? >> reporter: another thing, mosaic is still dropping off cases of water. we just saw them bring cases of water to this house right here. we will continue to figure out more about the governor's schedule for tomorrow. for now reporting, nicole greek, abc action news. >>> the lawyer accused of shooting nine people at a strip mall early this morning is described as a disgruntled man who took out his frustrations on innocent...
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as far as i can tell. we simply should have the opportunity to vote, and i would say to every member of congress, certainly in the house where this will be voted on, you're going to have to go back and face your constituents. if you vote to protect a high-level government official who has lied to congress and has ignored subpoenas and who has allowed obstruction of justice on their watch, then you're going to have to answer to your constituents for that. certainly i know i'm going to say to my constituents, and that is i was there for them. >> the irs commissioner tries to stave off impeachment with .lanned that with some members you plan on meeting with the irs commissioner before any potential vote? i haven't met with him. he has not asked to meet with me. i don't see what the mela -- the relevance of meeting with john koskinen would be. john koskinen has had plenty of opportunities to come onto the hill, to be sworn in, and to give testimony under oath about these questions. he has not been willing to d
as far as i can tell. we simply should have the opportunity to vote, and i would say to every member of congress, certainly in the house where this will be voted on, you're going to have to go back and face your constituents. if you vote to protect a high-level government official who has lied to congress and has ignored subpoenas and who has allowed obstruction of justice on their watch, then you're going to have to answer to your constituents for that. certainly i know i'm going to say to my...
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and we'll tell you when to call! who could forget this viral showing a little boy who would sneak a hug from his who would sneak a hug from his neighbor's wasn't ready to get another one. well after some friendly pressure from her loved ones and the world of facebook-- the mom finally gave in! nats - love, love, love (butted with) nats - good boy the dog came from a family nearby whose son left for college, and they couldn't take care of him. video-- the pup is already getting plenty of love! chances do extend clear into the overnight and into wednesday morning. light to moderate showers will be common with a small potential for isolated thunderstorms. high temperatures will range 88 degrees throughout the city 25 and 30 mph. in today's gma first look-- actor jim carey is now responding to actor jim carey is now responding to the wrongful death lawsuit against him... following his girlfriend's suicide. abc's kayna whitworth has the details. < in this morning's gma first look - a bombshell wrongful death lawsuit level
and we'll tell you when to call! who could forget this viral showing a little boy who would sneak a hug from his who would sneak a hug from his neighbor's wasn't ready to get another one. well after some friendly pressure from her loved ones and the world of facebook-- the mom finally gave in! nats - love, love, love (butted with) nats - good boy the dog came from a family nearby whose son left for college, and they couldn't take care of him. video-- the pup is already getting plenty of love!...
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what do you tell him? >> i tell them to answer the question that is asked of him and then stop talking. >> do you guys agree with that? >> yes. >> frank luntz is here joins us at the table to discuss. going into this debate, everybody -- the two candidates were neck and neck. what mattered most to the voters, what were they looking what they meant was, sthey wantd to feel like he has a grasp of the issues. they wanted to see more from him. for her, they wanted to see candor, they wanted to see who they felt they could trust. they got some of that with clinton. they did not get what they were looking for from trump. it wasn't that hillary clinton won the debate, they felt that trump lost the debate. it bothered them that he kept ignored him. it bothered them that he kept taking shots at hillary clinton. the difference is she took shots at him. they were well prepared. i think she had one of the best debate preps that i have seen in the last 25 years. virtually, every comment she made about him, voters didn'
what do you tell him? >> i tell them to answer the question that is asked of him and then stop talking. >> do you guys agree with that? >> yes. >> frank luntz is here joins us at the table to discuss. going into this debate, everybody -- the two candidates were neck and neck. what mattered most to the voters, what were they looking what they meant was, sthey wantd to feel like he has a grasp of the issues. they wanted to see more from him. for her, they wanted to see...
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me how deep is your love can we go deeper ♪ ♪ so tell me how deep is your love can we go deep so telltell me how deep is your love ♪ ♪ can we go deep we found love in a hopeless place we found love in ♪ ♪ a hopeless place we found love in a hopeless place we found love in ♪ ♪ a hopeless place ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere man looking for someone someone who can ♪ ♪ please me love me all night long i've been everywhere man ♪ ♪ looking for you babe looking for you babe searching for you babe where have you been ♪ ♪ cause i never see you out are you hiding from me, yeah ♪ ♪ somewhere in the crowd ♪ where have you been all my life all my life where have you ♪ ♪ been all my life ♪ where have you ♪ been all my life ♪ ♪ ♪ you can have me all you want any way, any day just show me ♪ ♪ where you are tonight oh yeah ♪ ♪ oh i've been everywhere man looking for someone ♪ ♪ someone who can please me love me all night long ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere man looking for you babe looking for you babe ♪ ♪ searching for you babe ♪ ♪ ♪ where have you been all my life ♪ ♪ where have you been all my life ♪ [ cheerin
me how deep is your love can we go deeper ♪ ♪ so tell me how deep is your love can we go deep so telltell me how deep is your love ♪ ♪ can we go deep we found love in a hopeless place we found love in ♪ ♪ a hopeless place we found love in a hopeless place we found love in ♪ ♪ a hopeless place ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere man looking for someone someone who can ♪ ♪ please me love me all night long i've been everywhere man ♪ ♪ looking for you babe looking for you babe...
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>> you can bet she's going to vote this november. >> tell me just tell you final question. >> you know, hillary is hitting me with tremendous commercials. some of it said entertainment. some of it said somebody who has been very vicious to me, rose any o'donnell, i said very tough things about her and i think everybody agrees that she deserves it. i was going to say something extremely rough to hillary, and her family. and i said to myself. i just can't do it. it's inappropriate. it's not nice. but she spent hundreds of millions of dollars on negative ads on me many of which are absolutely untrue. they're untrue and they're misrepresentations, i will tell you this, lester, it's not nice. and i don't deserve that. but it's certainly not a nice thing that she's done. it's hundreds of millions offards. and the only gratifying thing is, i saw the polls come i today with all of that money, $200,000 spent and i'm either winning or i'm tied and i spent practically nothing. >> clinton and trump debate again sunday october 9th in st. louis. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morni
>> you can bet she's going to vote this november. >> tell me just tell you final question. >> you know, hillary is hitting me with tremendous commercials. some of it said entertainment. some of it said somebody who has been very vicious to me, rose any o'donnell, i said very tough things about her and i think everybody agrees that she deserves it. i was going to say something extremely rough to hillary, and her family. and i said to myself. i just can't do it. it's...
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jo is going to tell us what's going on. the bucs have some best veal tickets in the entire nfl. >> and we welcome you to the 9 o'clock hour of good day tampa bay. i'm russell rhodes outside with lindsay. i'm jen epstein in for laura moody. how is it feeling out there guys? we're saying it feels pretty good. you made prediction. can i tell them? >> if you were going to call me out >> i don't know. find outlooking a temperature map. you said it feels 77. feels 77. i tell you this, feels good. >> feels good. for ear humidity dropped late last night we were bit cooler this hour we've got jump in our temperatures still. let's look outside. certainly beautiful. limited clouds this morning. from tampa all the way to beach the at the beach today limited rain. all right. here's temperature oh my goodness see i was wrong. >> three degrees off. that's okay. that's okay. we'll take it thee degrees. 80. good job. thanks. thanks. you went to school for this meteorological expertise 80 degrees in tampa mid 70s inland across our northern c
jo is going to tell us what's going on. the bucs have some best veal tickets in the entire nfl. >> and we welcome you to the 9 o'clock hour of good day tampa bay. i'm russell rhodes outside with lindsay. i'm jen epstein in for laura moody. how is it feeling out there guys? we're saying it feels pretty good. you made prediction. can i tell them? >> if you were going to call me out >> i don't know. find outlooking a temperature map. you said it feels 77. feels 77. i tell you...
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i'll tell you what happened. a tractor-trailer slams into the back of a moving firetruck, that was headed to a two car accident on 95 south. and this is the result. look at that jackknife truck, in a area, you know so well, basically, penn's landing by 95 south. more on that. >> potential mess for your holiday weekends. >> oh, no. >> yes. >> tropical storm bearing down on florida we could be in its path. how the system is expected to impact your labor day plans, down the shore. >> i thought it would be the perfect weekend. good day everybody, september the first, sue, the traffic? >> welcoming the month with rain in our area this morning. which we'll get to in a moment. we'll start off with this traffic situation. south philadelphia, you can see, from the live pictures there, we are going to take a look at the traffic situation, checking first, with jenny joyce. >> steve keeley, the big news right now is that there is movement behind steve. normally, for the last three hours, we've seen nothing behind steve movin
i'll tell you what happened. a tractor-trailer slams into the back of a moving firetruck, that was headed to a two car accident on 95 south. and this is the result. look at that jackknife truck, in a area, you know so well, basically, penn's landing by 95 south. more on that. >> potential mess for your holiday weekends. >> oh, no. >> yes. >> tropical storm bearing down on florida we could be in its path. how the system is expected to impact your labor day plans, down the...
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>> you know, it's hard to tell. every time it seems as though the situation is de-escalating, it ramps back up again. every time that it seems that some of the protesters are starting to leave, they're replaced with new ones. every time it seems that police are holding the line and keeping everybody back, we see flash-bangs go off and tear gas and people start to run. and more arrests are made. so it's really hard to tell where we're at. as i said, things will calm down a little bit, but then they seem to ramp back up. do you see that? another person being arrested there, walking up. >> yeah, we see that. >> it looks like a woman this time. as i mentioned, we've seen more than a dozen people, maybe 14 people arrested, both men and women out here. all of the officers in riot gear have cuffs on them. i'm looking at each one has three pairs of cuffs. you can see the officers here are holding a line. and take a look over here. we've got a protester antagonizing the officers but not going any farther than the line here.
>> you know, it's hard to tell. every time it seems as though the situation is de-escalating, it ramps back up again. every time that it seems that some of the protesters are starting to leave, they're replaced with new ones. every time it seems that police are holding the line and keeping everybody back, we see flash-bangs go off and tear gas and people start to run. and more arrests are made. so it's really hard to tell where we're at. as i said, things will calm down a little bit, but...
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chief germ-tells cbs 2 news con artists are telling vac whichs to leave their doors unlocked so officers can get in their homes. he says residents should lock their doors and windows. officers will not force themselves into homes in the evacuation zones. they are also offer free hotel rooms in exchange of credit card information. against our very vulnerable citizens. it's deplorable. >> he says if you get one of these phone calls don't give out personal information and call the police department. >> the cedar river isn't the only body of water creating problems. >> folks in anamosa are bracing for the crest. >> reporter: scott, we're just downstream from the see. to the right over here there are levies that are supposed to keep the water from cresting. they say the city will be completely fine. officials tell me they said the levies are able to handle up to 26 feet that's estimate today crest at 24 feet. if we take a look downstream, though, that's where the problem lies. already some county roads are closed, and earlier we shot a
chief germ-tells cbs 2 news con artists are telling vac whichs to leave their doors unlocked so officers can get in their homes. he says residents should lock their doors and windows. officers will not force themselves into homes in the evacuation zones. they are also offer free hotel rooms in exchange of credit card information. against our very vulnerable citizens. it's deplorable. >> he says if you get one of these phone calls don't give out personal information and call the police...