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the kangaroo saying i could grab you and drag you and push you under the water. >> those things puff up like i do when i get my picture taken at the beach. >> did you notice the dog is like, you know, i'm just going to keep it at bay? it's just trying to play. well, the person who captured this video said they were fighting for about 20 minutes. >> this could be on ufc. >> basically these two shouldn't be fighting. they should be living together happily. it seems that everybody understands the quality of a big stick. the officer picks one up and they skedaddle their own separate ways. this next video, not dangerous. the people capturing the video know mom is napping nearby. they know not to get too close. but it's happy play time at the jungle gym for these bear cubs. and it's not just one. not just two. there's three bear cubs playing in this tree like it's a jungle gym. they're just playing king of the branch. . >>> ready. >> this is alex. what he's going to do is try on somebody else's enchroma glasses that helps color blind see color. tries to buy his cookie, but the emotion come
the kangaroo saying i could grab you and drag you and push you under the water. >> those things puff up like i do when i get my picture taken at the beach. >> did you notice the dog is like, you know, i'm just going to keep it at bay? it's just trying to play. well, the person who captured this video said they were fighting for about 20 minutes. >> this could be on ufc. >> basically these two shouldn't be fighting. they should be living together happily. it seems that...
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they chased the kangaroo in a kayak until he got tired. then tranquilized the animal and returned him to a more suitable place. out of the water. i don't know if i've seen a kangaroo hopping through the water before. >> i hopping through. we'll be warm. the heat wave starts tomorrow. take it easy. >> crank up the acs. have a great saturday. [music playing] i'm sara gore and this is open house. this week we visit an exclusive community in malibu with breathtaking ocean views, a lavish long island chateau with its very own french bistro, plus an entertainer's paradise in beverly hills. but first the home made famous by the hit shows "the bachelor" and "the bachelorette." so here we are the coolest place on the property, the swimming pool. [music playing] welcome to open house. right now i'm coming to you from a stunning and rare 36 foot wide townhouse in new york's carnegie hill neighborhood. this home features six, full floors of vast living and entertaining spaces. yet, it's the quiet nooks, the luxurious touches in the bedrooms, the craft
they chased the kangaroo in a kayak until he got tired. then tranquilized the animal and returned him to a more suitable place. out of the water. i don't know if i've seen a kangaroo hopping through the water before. >> i hopping through. we'll be warm. the heat wave starts tomorrow. take it easy. >> crank up the acs. have a great saturday. [music playing] i'm sara gore and this is open house. this week we visit an exclusive community in malibu with breathtaking ocean views, a...
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they chased the kangaroo in a kayak the kangaroo got tired. t animal and returned him t suita.olice vo eim stabbing ihe heat k soefreshing. yo myeighbor says that i shouldn't let my kids raid the fridgwh i'm dancing with the devil, she freedom at this age,, ev start of the wndsmacked. a i'm rosemary connors. it's:3 now in the lehigh s,lley valley.oon. now i85 b 4:00. ieep 77 at left three victims recovering from stab woun. stabbing but a victims we mayfair earlier little bit after. one of the injured. sowas stolen from them. we're cooperative withough, wer rushed her centerator tare looking for two men associated with this crimt overnight and washt. the woman was trapped beneath the traiwo er is fired after academy dayca. no room for that in teacher discipli followed protocol in the caseinvestigato. >>> this morning we're learning car being turning deadly. police are still investigating but they believe t acting in self-defense. yesterday morning a tow truck driver was repossessing a woman's van at 18th and dickinson streets i ighborhood. she called her boyfriend who pistol-whi
they chased the kangaroo in a kayak the kangaroo got tired. t animal and returned him t suita.olice vo eim stabbing ihe heat k soefreshing. yo myeighbor says that i shouldn't let my kids raid the fridgwh i'm dancing with the devil, she freedom at this age,, ev start of the wndsmacked. a i'm rosemary connors. it's:3 now in the lehigh s,lley valley.oon. now i85 b 4:00. ieep 77 at left three victims recovering from stab woun. stabbing but a victims we mayfair earlier little bit after. one of the...
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it insists the kangaroos will not delay the launch of self driving cars in australia, though, as they have it figured out in time. rochelle: i confess i did not know there were so many collisions -- stephen: neither did i. the shocking rochelle: statistic of the day. 15,000. my goodness. time now for our press review. time to take a look at what is grabbing headlines around the world. florence villeminot joins me. flo, the two have you. we start with germany. chancellor angela merkel is in the headlines. florence: she was speaking at a conference organized by a woman's magazine, and she said she would allow members of her party, the conservative christian democratic union, to vote how they see on the issue should it come to a vote. big turnaround for angela merkel, something she could be remembered for after the energy revolution, opening borders to migrants. gayit's next big mission -- marriage -- you can see her in this imaginary rainbow colored flak jacket. herday, artists might paint torture with the rainbow flag, which is the symbol of the lgbt movement. this comes with. a partic
it insists the kangaroos will not delay the launch of self driving cars in australia, though, as they have it figured out in time. rochelle: i confess i did not know there were so many collisions -- stephen: neither did i. the shocking rochelle: statistic of the day. 15,000. my goodness. time now for our press review. time to take a look at what is grabbing headlines around the world. florence villeminot joins me. flo, the two have you. we start with germany. chancellor angela merkel is in the...
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this particular species is the red kangaroo. e largest species -- the largest kangaroo species. and you can see those legs. that's what helps them jump. they can jump 30 feet in one single leap. it's astonishing. there we go. >> jimmy: yeah, and i mean this is -- yeah. >> i think she's got all her milk. >> jimmy: what do they eat if people aren't out there with bottles of milk? >> just grass. just grass. it's okay. >> jimmy: okay, good. >> but i think she's done. what you can do is if you kind of lightly blow in her face, like this, that's kind of how you introduce yourself. >> jimmy: blow in her face? >> yeah, blow in her face. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: hazel, thank you for -- >> no. >> jimmy: no. right? she doesn't want to. [ audience aws ] >> jimmy: aw! >> she gave you a little kiss. >> jimmy: that's pretty cute. she gave me a kiss. >> she's so cute. >> jimmy: all right, hazel, thank you for coming on the show. >> thank you, hazel. >> jimmy: i appreciate it. >> thank you. bye-bye. [ light laughter ] there you go. >> jimmy: i just
this particular species is the red kangaroo. e largest species -- the largest kangaroo species. and you can see those legs. that's what helps them jump. they can jump 30 feet in one single leap. it's astonishing. there we go. >> jimmy: yeah, and i mean this is -- yeah. >> i think she's got all her milk. >> jimmy: what do they eat if people aren't out there with bottles of milk? >> just grass. just grass. it's okay. >> jimmy: okay, good. >> but i think she's...
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at nicks home they were after the kangaroo paw, these are these tall plants here they are native to australiaver at gregs home not only did they cut off branches it put the tree at risk of dying this plat was in shock so we are now in kind of a triage mode because half of the tree is gone half of the camellia and its 20 years old my mother and grandmother planted this tree.so you heard of package thieves and shoe bandits now you can add plant and tree thieves to the list. the interesting part is everyone i spoke with has a sneaky supicision whey the plants are being stolen some of the people have told to my wife and what we learned subsequently is that it could be because plats which are originally from china are valued for their green leaves their deep green leaves so people during wedding, people during graduations people doing what ever kind of festival they prise this floral display .so basically is someone is selling you festive plants for you wedding or graduation and the price seems to goo to be true . question where they came from oh and one more thing. if they needed them that bad th
at nicks home they were after the kangaroo paw, these are these tall plants here they are native to australiaver at gregs home not only did they cut off branches it put the tree at risk of dying this plat was in shock so we are now in kind of a triage mode because half of the tree is gone half of the camellia and its 20 years old my mother and grandmother planted this tree.so you heard of package thieves and shoe bandits now you can add plant and tree thieves to the list. the interesting part...
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when fred showed up at the news conference with the suit jacket that otto wore in north korea in the kangarooourt. he got emotional talking about the suit jacket. in the interview they continued the conversation in otto's childhood bedroom where it got emotional as well. >> tucker: so fred, this is what you found in otto's bag? >> yes. these are his belongings. he had a duffel bag, his book bag. there was a pouch here that some things were in. >> tucker: u.v.a. notebook. >> yeah. his passport. this was his calculator. he was going to be doing a finance class there. as his crazy shirts and ties. looks like he was packing for a three-month trip. >> tucker: he was in china and he took a couple of day -- >> he took a tour with young people. young pioneers tour with a group of young people. he was over there with them. these are the clothes that he took. they were packed up. they were musty when we took them out. obviously they have been in the bag for a long time. this is typical of otto. he has a lot of cool stuff to wear. some neat shoes. of course he had running shoes. he loved to run. he is i
when fred showed up at the news conference with the suit jacket that otto wore in north korea in the kangarooourt. he got emotional talking about the suit jacket. in the interview they continued the conversation in otto's childhood bedroom where it got emotional as well. >> tucker: so fred, this is what you found in otto's bag? >> yes. these are his belongings. he had a duffel bag, his book bag. there was a pouch here that some things were in. >> tucker: u.v.a. notebook....
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at nicks home they were after the kangaroo paw, these are these tall plants here they are native to australia gregs home not only did they cut off branches it put the tree at risk of dying this plat was in shock so we are now in kind of a triage mode because half of the tree is gone half of the camellia and its 20 years old my mother and grandmother planted this tree.so you heard of package thieves and shoe bandits now you can add plant and tree thieves to the list. the interesting part is everyone i spoke with has a sneaky supicision whey the plants are being stolen some of the people have told to my wife and what we learned subsequently is that it could be because plats which are originally from china are valued for their green leaves their deep green leaves so people during wedding, people during graduations people doing what ever kind of festival they prise this floral display .so basically is someone is selling you festive plants for you wedding or graduation and the price seems to goo to be true . question where they came from oh and one more thing. if they needed them that bad they cou
at nicks home they were after the kangaroo paw, these are these tall plants here they are native to australia gregs home not only did they cut off branches it put the tree at risk of dying this plat was in shock so we are now in kind of a triage mode because half of the tree is gone half of the camellia and its 20 years old my mother and grandmother planted this tree.so you heard of package thieves and shoe bandits now you can add plant and tree thieves to the list. the interesting part is...
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at nicks home they were after the kangaroo paw, these are these tall plants here they are native to australia branches it put the tree at risk of dying this plat was in shock so we are now in kind of a triage mode because half of the tree is gone half of the camellia and its 20 years old my mother and grandmother planted this tree.so you heard of package thieves and shoe bandits now you can add plant and tr thieves to the list. the interesting part is everyone i spoke with has a sneaky supicision whey the plants are being stolen some of the people have told to my wife and what we learned subsequently is that it could be because plats which are originally from china are valued for their green leaves their deep green leaves so people during wedding, people during graduations people doing what ever kind of festival they prise this floral display .so basically is someone is selling you festive plants for you wedding or graduation and the price seems to goo to be true . question where they came from oh and one more thing. if they needed them that bad they could have just asked . when i left i have
at nicks home they were after the kangaroo paw, these are these tall plants here they are native to australia branches it put the tree at risk of dying this plat was in shock so we are now in kind of a triage mode because half of the tree is gone half of the camellia and its 20 years old my mother and grandmother planted this tree.so you heard of package thieves and shoe bandits now you can add plant and tr thieves to the list. the interesting part is everyone i spoke with has a sneaky...
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wasn't very tempting for burr to lean toward the kangaroo court approach but he didn't. he instead looked out for due process rights. in part he could sit back and in part because thomas jefferson continued to see them as an ongoing political threat, and ongoing rival presidential candidate during his second term in office when burr was still under the vice president thomas jefferson had her prosecuted for treason. this was a capital offense in and of not only his political career but his life. >> host: tell us a little bit about that story because it involves them conspiring with the colonel and bringing trips to mexico. >> guest: would involve the conspiracy theory of general wilson and there was a letter that was written in code and there is some dispute. it appears doubtful that it was ever even her's handwriting and that was one of the things that were shaky about the evidentiary foundation of the case against aaron burr but involves a conspiracy to overthrow the united states. it was pretty wild. it was a pretty far-flung conspiracy and jefferson pulled out all the
wasn't very tempting for burr to lean toward the kangaroo court approach but he didn't. he instead looked out for due process rights. in part he could sit back and in part because thomas jefferson continued to see them as an ongoing political threat, and ongoing rival presidential candidate during his second term in office when burr was still under the vice president thomas jefferson had her prosecuted for treason. this was a capital offense in and of not only his political career but his life....
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at nicks home they were after the kangaroo paw, these are these tall plants here they are native to australiaregs home not only did they cut off branches it put the tree at risk of dying this plat was in shock so we are now in kind of a triage mode because half of the tree is gone half of the camellia and its 20 years old my mother and grandmother planted this tree.so you heard of package thieves and shoe bandits now you can add plant and tree thieves to the list. the interesting part is everyone i spoke with has a sneaky supicision whey the plants are being stolen some of the people have told to my wife and what we learned subsequently is that it could be because plats which are originally from china are valued for their green leaves their deep green leaves so people during wedding, people during graduations people doing what ever kind of festival they prise this floral display .so basically is someone is selling you festive plants for you wedding or graduation and the price seems to goo to be true . question where they came from oh and one more thing. if they needed them that bad they could
at nicks home they were after the kangaroo paw, these are these tall plants here they are native to australiaregs home not only did they cut off branches it put the tree at risk of dying this plat was in shock so we are now in kind of a triage mode because half of the tree is gone half of the camellia and its 20 years old my mother and grandmother planted this tree.so you heard of package thieves and shoe bandits now you can add plant and tree thieves to the list. the interesting part is...
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the perfect time to learn more. go long. >>> modern medicine has done wondered to giving premature babies a lease on life but a technique kangarooare does wonders as well. tamala edwards explains in this week's kids health matters. evelyn arrived at childrens hospital two months early with a heart defect. and the doctors fixed her heart and they do kangaroo care where mother and baby's skin it to skin. preemies held close to their mothers for long periods not only survived but thrived. and since then studies though a host of benefits. >> it helps maintain their body temperature and helps them establish more regular breathing patterns and help things like their quality of sleep and even help lessen their experience of pain when they have minor procedures. and babies feel a sense of security and comfort and caroline says it's a sense of empowerment and relieved her stress. it was weeks before he could hold her and the first time i held her skin to skin i felt like a real mom. she wouldn't hold her head up like this and now can't put it down. >> caroline spends kangaroo time with evelyn's twin kira that doesn't that any medical pro
the perfect time to learn more. go long. >>> modern medicine has done wondered to giving premature babies a lease on life but a technique kangarooare does wonders as well. tamala edwards explains in this week's kids health matters. evelyn arrived at childrens hospital two months early with a heart defect. and the doctors fixed her heart and they do kangaroo care where mother and baby's skin it to skin. preemies held close to their mothers for long periods not only survived but thrived....
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the pool, though, do we? >> i love turtles. >> i love turtles. >>> finally, a kangaroo fight caught on camera, and we didn't havego to the discovery channel for it. >> and there goes mcgregor. >> forget about mayweather mcgregor. here comes over a third kangaroo. they don't knock it off. >> that was pacquiao. he was just here for the check. he didn't want to fight. >> third man in penalty. >> you two knock yourselves out. get it? knock yourselves out. >> i like turtles. i guarantee, it's like laughs for days. just google it. >>> this morning on "world news now", the dangerous heat wave. >> airline flights getting canceled due to intense heat. residents across the southwest warned to stay indoors in air conditioning. but in some areas, there are planned power outages. accuweather has the forecast and tropical systems threatening the coast. >>> the president's son-in-law gave rare comments. hear what jared kushner said as he tries to iron out a middle east peace plan. >>> and drowning out hate with song. surrounded by the gay men's chore
the pool, though, do we? >> i love turtles. >> i love turtles. >>> finally, a kangaroo fight caught on camera, and we didn't havego to the discovery channel for it. >> and there goes mcgregor. >> forget about mayweather mcgregor. here comes over a third kangaroo. they don't knock it off. >> that was pacquiao. he was just here for the check. he didn't want to fight. >> third man in penalty. >> you two knock yourselves out. get it? knock...
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. >> reporter: the homeowner woke up to find some of his plants in the garden were gone. kangaroo pods, yuccas and roses. >> it's brazen,. >> reporter: but he is not alone, his theft following a rash of stolen camille bushes. >> this is the main branch that was cut. >> reporter: somebody cut off 18 branches off her bush last month, worried the bush will never fully grow back. >> it was disappointing that someone would destroy something of such beauty and that was enjoyed by the entire community. >> >> reporter: he discovered half of his tree was missing, branching stolen. >> what's going on? is this a prank? >> reporter: they have no idea who is behind this. all suspect the thief is a shady florist, or someone making their own floral arrangements for personal gain. with clippers and a truck. dana says she's not surprised, saying they run wholesale $7 a bunch. >> i know they're trying to put things together for graduations, weddings, this is the season, june, yeah. >> reporter: he is now doing his best to salvage his bush. for the homeowners, their gardens are priceless. the last h
. >> reporter: the homeowner woke up to find some of his plants in the garden were gone. kangaroo pods, yuccas and roses. >> it's brazen,. >> reporter: but he is not alone, his theft following a rash of stolen camille bushes. >> this is the main branch that was cut. >> reporter: somebody cut off 18 branches off her bush last month, worried the bush will never fully grow back. >> it was disappointing that someone would destroy something of such beauty and that...
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sensors a kangaroo in the air appears far away and cars have a hard time determining how far away the animal is because the shape and position of its body is changing so rapidly it may not sound like a deal to most of the world but 80% of the animal collisions in australia involve kangaroos. things you never thought of. canada is celebrating it's 150th birthday this year but instead of fireworks or sparkling the country is bringing a light show to its money they're rolling out a new glow in the dark coin the $2 tonnie is the first of its kind entered into circulation. i want one. >> cool. that's cool. >> okay. michelle, thanks for hanging out. >> see you tomorrow. >> we'll see you tomorrow. make sure you join us tomorrow squawk on the street begins right now. >> good wednesday morning. welcome to squawk on the street. mike santolli at post nine stocks looking to recover some of yesterday's spill as we watch fall out from the senate health care vote delay. results after the bell tonight euro dips on headlines the ecb saw the market as
sensors a kangaroo in the air appears far away and cars have a hard time determining how far away the animal is because the shape and position of its body is changing so rapidly it may not sound like a deal to most of the world but 80% of the animal collisions in australia involve kangaroos. things you never thought of. canada is celebrating it's 150th birthday this year but instead of fireworks or sparkling the country is bringing a light show to its money they're rolling out a new glow in the...
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the comic book character. he politely declined. not a quick captain kangaroo burger. o we invited a couple of his teammates instead. brandon laird, louis mendoza two foreign players. laird, saw action as a yankee. mendoza once pitched for the royals. saporo not a bad place. over dinner at their favorite spot in town. laird told us that otani its most talented teammate he ever had. this from a guy who played with derek jeter and alex rodriguez. >> some pitchers can hit. but he actually does it in a game like he is in our lineup. and you know, it's, impressive. watching him hit the ball. and cabrera, power, power. >> remind you of cabrera. >> yeah, uh-huh. >> have you been out with him? >> no. he doesn't really do anything. he just, mellow kid. the biggest star in baseball. with salary of $2 million. not owning a car. lives in the minimalist teen dorms. otani confirmed he seldom leaves the facility. not that it keeps fans from waiting for him outside. even from a distance. plenty of observations scan be made about the pitching slugger or slugging pitcher. he is meticulou
the comic book character. he politely declined. not a quick captain kangaroo burger. o we invited a couple of his teammates instead. brandon laird, louis mendoza two foreign players. laird, saw action as a yankee. mendoza once pitched for the royals. saporo not a bad place. over dinner at their favorite spot in town. laird told us that otani its most talented teammate he ever had. this from a guy who played with derek jeter and alex rodriguez. >> some pitchers can hit. but he actually...
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the july. outback outpost, australian oasis for kangaroos and her guests and exotic birds. >> these birds willome within inches. it's a beautiful environment. >> reporter: that snow won't cause any traffic troubles. >> reporter: isn't that nice? >> reporter: you know those lovely shots we have of the spinning tires, oh, man. >> reporter: it's nice and dry, traffic is moving well in south jersey, 42. if you're getting an early jumble on 42 southbound acx eastbound no issues, nothing in your way. mass transit, not any issues this morning. but the city, suburban and victory transit division get new schedules coming up on sunday, part of that is shuttle busing on the 15 trolley that begins sunday and lasts for several months. david. >> reporter: all right, matt we're mainly dry and partly cloudy and comfortable on the bus stop, 66 degrees by 6:00. 67 by 8:00 a.m. the only showers we have are light sparse out to reading and lang. we'll see if any of that comes into the witness -- western suburbs. fairly comfortable, a little more humid at this hour, the farther south you go through the region. the
the july. outback outpost, australian oasis for kangaroos and her guests and exotic birds. >> these birds willome within inches. it's a beautiful environment. >> reporter: that snow won't cause any traffic troubles. >> reporter: isn't that nice? >> reporter: you know those lovely shots we have of the spinning tires, oh, man. >> reporter: it's nice and dry, traffic is moving well in south jersey, 42. if you're getting an early jumble on 42 southbound acx eastbound...
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nothing can justify the appalling viciousness of the haranguing of the prime minister in an interview by emily maitlis. it was more like a kangaroot diatribe, based on assumptions of responsibility and guilt which hadn't yet even been discussed, let alone proven. other viewers contacted us with their concerns about reporting from nearby the grenfell tower. and the allegations and emotions expressed by residents. here are the views of david shute and alan cummings. the bbc was on the spot for immediate eyewitness accounts, in competition with rivals which reached fever pitch, recently. and because of that their obligations for broadcasting accurately and with accountability is being compromised. they have proved, in the event, to being totally inaccurate, highly emotive and often personally influenced accounts broadcast repeatedly on the bbc news loop. i think that in the recent grenfell tower tragedy we saw reporting which was actually starting to incite violence, incite further trouble, which is not what reporting is about. another viewer who got in touch on the subject wasjon brookes, and hejoins us now from our ipswich studio.
nothing can justify the appalling viciousness of the haranguing of the prime minister in an interview by emily maitlis. it was more like a kangaroot diatribe, based on assumptions of responsibility and guilt which hadn't yet even been discussed, let alone proven. other viewers contacted us with their concerns about reporting from nearby the grenfell tower. and the allegations and emotions expressed by residents. here are the views of david shute and alan cummings. the bbc was on the spot for...
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nothing can justify the appalling viciousness of the haranguing of the prime minister in an interview by emily maitlis. it was more like a kangaroot diatribe, based on assumptions of responsibility and guilt which hadn't yet even been discussed, let alone proven. other viewers contacted us with their concerns about reporting from nearby the grenfell tower. and the allegations and emotions expressed by residents. here are the views of david shute and alan cummings. the bbc was on the spot for immediate eyewitness accounts, in competition with rivals which reached fever pitch, recently. and because of that their obligations for broadcasting accurately and with accountability is being compromised. they have proved, in the event, to being totally inaccurate, highly emotive and often personally influenced accounts broadcast repeatedly on the bbc news loop. i think that in the recent grenfell tower tragedy we saw reporting which was actually starting to incite violence, incite further trouble, which is not what reporting is about. another viewer who got in touch on the subject wasjon brookes, and hejoins us now from our ipswich studio.
nothing can justify the appalling viciousness of the haranguing of the prime minister in an interview by emily maitlis. it was more like a kangaroot diatribe, based on assumptions of responsibility and guilt which hadn't yet even been discussed, let alone proven. other viewers contacted us with their concerns about reporting from nearby the grenfell tower. and the allegations and emotions expressed by residents. here are the views of david shute and alan cummings. the bbc was on the spot for...
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the pool, though, do we? >> i love turtles. >> i love turtles. >>> finally, a kangaroo fight caught on camera, and we didn't haveiscovery channel for it. >> and there goes mcgregor. >> forget about mayweather mcgregor. here comes over a third kangaroo. they don't knock it off. >> that was pacquiao. he was just here for the check. he didn't want to fight. >> third man in penalty. >> you two knock yourselves out. get it? knock out. >> i like turtles. i guarantee, it's like laughs for days. just google it. >> i like >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen, so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. this is a lock for your life insurance, a rate lock, that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you see do not have one, but you can get a lifetime rate lock through the colonial penn program. call this number to learn more. this plan was designed with a rate lock for people on a fixed income who want affordable life insurance t
the pool, though, do we? >> i love turtles. >> i love turtles. >>> finally, a kangaroo fight caught on camera, and we didn't haveiscovery channel for it. >> and there goes mcgregor. >> forget about mayweather mcgregor. here comes over a third kangaroo. they don't knock it off. >> that was pacquiao. he was just here for the check. he didn't want to fight. >> third man in penalty. >> you two knock yourselves out. get it? knock out. >> i...
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if i get found guilty by the people, these people, this is going to be a kangaroo court. ot 15 months in the shu, which most likely i will be found guilty. and then, the worst part is that they are asking the d.a. to over there, i have another life sentence on top of the life sentence i already did, and i i'm a victim here. so, i mean, it's just crazy. >> i was a minister on the streets and had been for 45 years. my charges against me was for having a relationship with ladies under 17 years of age or 18 years of age, and so i have 15 to life sentence for that. i am 67 years of age. i came in when i was 65 years of age. i shouldn't have allowed that to happen. i'm an adult. i made a wrong decision. in my church, i had people who were cos, and they told me a little bit about prison life, and, of course, the first thing they said, make sure you go through an sny yard. at first, i didn't know what to expect. i was scared in some ways of maybe somebody jumping me or whatever. that's my life now. >> a lot of them stick out. a lot of them don't. but i just try to -- man, i don't
if i get found guilty by the people, these people, this is going to be a kangaroo court. ot 15 months in the shu, which most likely i will be found guilty. and then, the worst part is that they are asking the d.a. to over there, i have another life sentence on top of the life sentence i already did, and i i'm a victim here. so, i mean, it's just crazy. >> i was a minister on the streets and had been for 45 years. my charges against me was for having a relationship with ladies under 17...
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kangaroo in a canal. even in australia. apparently this guy fell in the water and could not get out.e didn't lose his hop, though, as you can see. he was bouncing right through the water. two guys were able to rescue that kangaroo and put him back on dry land. >> needed a big rest. >>> what do you do when a bobcat is in your home? you get out. that's what you do. a north jersey mom called police after abop bobcat got into the home. they got out, but the bob cat still in there. turns out someone else nearby reported their dog was attacked by a bobcat. very scary. >>> a baby breakout. making the rounds on social media this friday. got to see this. maybe you've seen it on facebook. crafty boy managed to break out his baby brother from his crib using that plastic stool there. lots of encouragement and good old-fashioned elbow grease. watch these guys going at it. look at this. all right. just do this. ut just -- hop up there, and -- there you go. this video, 32 million views after the tumbled to the floor. hugged each other an doing just fine. mom and dad -- that's trouble right there, i
kangaroo in a canal. even in australia. apparently this guy fell in the water and could not get out.e didn't lose his hop, though, as you can see. he was bouncing right through the water. two guys were able to rescue that kangaroo and put him back on dry land. >> needed a big rest. >>> what do you do when a bobcat is in your home? you get out. that's what you do. a north jersey mom called police after abop bobcat got into the home. they got out, but the bob cat still in there....
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we will take a closer look at arguments for and against the establishment of a universal basic income with kangaroo -- katherine mangu-ward. on sunday, a journalist will be our guest on in-depth. >> if you grew up looking at thousands and thousands of was putaces and see one out for you, that you fall in trump is like that except the opposite. when i first saw him on the campaign trail i thought he was a person who is unique, horrible and amazing, terrible characteristics specifically for me to appreciate or not appreciate or whatever the verb is. because i have really been spending a lot of the last 10 to 12 years without knowing it, preparing for donald trump to happen. announcer 1: he is a contributor to rolling stone magazine and the author of several books including smells like a dead dispatches from the rotting empire, a terrifying story of work, christo be a, story of dispatches from danger, and the most audacious power grab in american history. and the in st. cloud president, dispatch from the 2016 circuit. during the live three-hour conversation we will take your calls, facebook questions
we will take a closer look at arguments for and against the establishment of a universal basic income with kangaroo -- katherine mangu-ward. on sunday, a journalist will be our guest on in-depth. >> if you grew up looking at thousands and thousands of was putaces and see one out for you, that you fall in trump is like that except the opposite. when i first saw him on the campaign trail i thought he was a person who is unique, horrible and amazing, terrible characteristics specifically for...
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statement saying that the charges against him are trumped up the charges against him are trumped up and he was subjected to what he called a kangaroo all this shows that this is what happens if you stand up to len mccluskey and the unite machine. he says he will challenge this decision but we don't expect to hear any more from unite about this today. it was a divisive and difficult contest for them. it was one by then mccluskey ona them. it was one by then mccluskey on a 6000 vote from a 12% voter ship. but it still seems to be carrying on. we know len lasky was a big supporter ofjeremy corbyn. was this a left — right argument within the union. len mccluskey was close tojeremy corbyn. gerard coyne said that they should move away from being close to the labour party. he lost that argument. it was seen as a proxy battle betweenjeremy corbyn and len mccluskey on one hand and then the more moderate forces within then the more moderate forces within the union on the other. now, after the union on the other. now, after the election, jeremy corbyn is safe in hisjob. it doesn't the election, jeremy corbyn is safe in his job. it doesn't qui
statement saying that the charges against him are trumped up the charges against him are trumped up and he was subjected to what he called a kangaroo all this shows that this is what happens if you stand up to len mccluskey and the unite machine. he says he will challenge this decision but we don't expect to hear any more from unite about this today. it was a divisive and difficult contest for them. it was one by then mccluskey ona them. it was one by then mccluskey on a 6000 vote from a 12%...
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, get to know the mortal behind the comic book character. >> ohtani ( translated ): thank but he politely declined our invitation. not even a quick captain kangaroowe invited a couple of his teammates instead. brandon laird and luis mendoza are two of the team's gaijin, or foreign players. laird saw action as a yankee. mendoza once pitched for the rangers and the royals. sapporo is not a bad place to be a gaijin. >> luis mendoza: how you doing? good? good to see you. >> wertheim: over dinner at their favorite spot in town, laird told us that ohtani is the most talented teammate he's ever had. this, from a guy who played with derek jeter and alex rodriguez. >> brandon laird: some pitchers can hit but, i mean, he actually does it in a game. like, he's in our lineup, you know? and it's impressive. >> mendoza: watching him hit the ball-- i mean, it's like, miguel cabrera, you know, power- kind of power, you know. >> wertheim: he reminds you of cabrera? >> mendoza: yeah. definitely. >> wertheim: you guys been out with him? >> laird: no. i mean, he doesn't really do anything. he just, mellow kid, juses >> wertheim: yes, the biggest star in japanese bas
, get to know the mortal behind the comic book character. >> ohtani ( translated ): thank but he politely declined our invitation. not even a quick captain kangaroowe invited a couple of his teammates instead. brandon laird and luis mendoza are two of the team's gaijin, or foreign players. laird saw action as a yankee. mendoza once pitched for the rangers and the royals. sapporo is not a bad place to be a gaijin. >> luis mendoza: how you doing? good? good to see you. >>...
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kangaroos, actually. out of nowhere these things keep springing out of the brush right in front of him, nearly take him outully, no collisions. this one even put in slow motion. looked like the tail almost knocked him over. >> mountain biking is more extreme in australia. >> there we go. that was close. >> speaking of extreme mountain biking, how about a nice downhill? >> oh. >> still going? how far, how many? >> 842 stairs. thankfully he has a bike with high grade suspension on it. all that rattling and bumping, still a pretty smooth ride. >>> when you go to a human, they don't let you touch the art. sometimes it's behind protective glass. but andrew meyers, he says oh no, this art is meant to be touched. he created this art installation for the blind. >> cool. >> probably about six years ago i created one of these pieces. there was a blind man at the show that walked up to my booth. he put his hand on this piece and started feeling it. all of a sudden he got this huge smile on his face. for me it was just an amazing moment. there was a blind man that could almost see for a second. >> after that incident
kangaroos, actually. out of nowhere these things keep springing out of the brush right in front of him, nearly take him outully, no collisions. this one even put in slow motion. looked like the tail almost knocked him over. >> mountain biking is more extreme in australia. >> there we go. that was close. >> speaking of extreme mountain biking, how about a nice downhill? >> oh. >> still going? how far, how many? >> 842 stairs. thankfully he has a bike with high...
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. >> reporter: the or oranguatan is is expecting a baby in july. out back outpost for kangaroos and her guests and wings of asia will get you up close and personal with exotic birds. >> we would like to remind you you can watch "fyi philly" tonight at 7:00 p.m. on 6abc. ♪ this summer in the state that invented the american vacation a legendary adventure awaits. heroes will rise. bonds will be forged. and memories will be made to last a lifetime. new york state. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer trip at iloveny.com >>> as always we're glad you're waking up with us. 5:50 a.m., the academy of natural sciences of drexel university is offering free general admission to dads today and tomorrow. dads will get into the dinosaur museum for free if they buy a child's ticket. the museum is open from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. today and tomorrow. >>> tomorrow is father's day, it's the gary papa father's run. it honors our former friend who died from prostate cancer in 2009. "healthcheck" reporter, and registered nurse ali gorman talked with his widow kathleen about the race. >> r
. >> reporter: the or oranguatan is is expecting a baby in july. out back outpost for kangaroos and her guests and wings of asia will get you up close and personal with exotic birds. >> we would like to remind you you can watch "fyi philly" tonight at 7:00 p.m. on 6abc. ♪ this summer in the state that invented the american vacation a legendary adventure awaits. heroes will rise. bonds will be forged. and memories will be made to last a lifetime. new york state. it's all...
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the court, what are referring to? caller: i'm speaking about -- it's a kangaroo court. it's a kangaroo court. how is it 9-0 that they can accept a certain countries still can be banned even though the 90 days have passed. first of all, when the republicans even though the 90 denied president obama and we had a -- we were out justice for almost a year. now when he finally comes because the 90 days to passed. yet and still, the fact that of the matter is seven the nine hijackers came oof saudi arabia. why isn't saudi arabia on that list? host: cornell made that point. this is robert off twitter. esaid president's responsibility is defense of the country. also brian this morning off twitter banning people entering the united states ratchet up tensions. it's all on the president. there's no one else to blame. twitter is available to you if you want to post there. facebook there as well if you want to give your thoughts on that conversation. those conversations goes on. you make your thoughts there known. gilbert in tulsa, oklahoma, good morning. you are on go ahead. caller: good morning. before an
the court, what are referring to? caller: i'm speaking about -- it's a kangaroo court. it's a kangaroo court. how is it 9-0 that they can accept a certain countries still can be banned even though the 90 days have passed. first of all, when the republicans even though the 90 denied president obama and we had a -- we were out justice for almost a year. now when he finally comes because the 90 days to passed. yet and still, the fact that of the matter is seven the nine hijackers came oof saudi...
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kangaroo? >> how about five of them being bottle-fed at the same time at a rescue center in australia, immediatel, misty, jade and sophie. there's another one named daisy but we're not sure where she went. >> she ate out. >> the nonprofit is dedicated to helping orphan canning roads and caretakers say the animals stay at the shelter until they can wind in the wild alone. >> thanks for joining us. stay cool. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. for her compassion and care. he spent decades fighting to give families a second chance. but to help others, they first had to protect themselves. i have afib. even for a nurse, it's complicated... and it puts me at higher risk of stroke.
kangaroo? >> how about five of them being bottle-fed at the same time at a rescue center in australia, immediatel, misty, jade and sophie. there's another one named daisy but we're not sure where she went. >> she ate out. >> the nonprofit is dedicated to helping orphan canning roads and caretakers say the animals stay at the shelter until they can wind in the wild alone. >> thanks for joining us. stay cool. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone...
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there, i was moved as well when fred showed up at the news conference with a suit jacket that otto war back in north korea when he had to deal with that kangaroorts. he got a very emotional, when he talked about wearing his sons and suit jackets. in the interview, tucker and fred continued the conversation in his childhood bedroom where it got emotional as well. >> tucker: this is what you found in otto's bag? >> these are his belongings, he had a duffel bag and then his bookbag, there was a pouch here that some things were in. his passport, this was his calculator he was going to be doing a finance class there. this is his crazy shirt and the ties, it looked like he was packing for a three month trip. >> tucker: he was in china and he just took a couple day -- >> he took a young pioneers and tour with a group of young people, he was over there with them. these are the clothes that he took, they were packed up. they were mostly when we took them out, they've been in the back for a long time. this is typical of otto, he has a lot of cool stuff to wear and some meat she was and of course he had running shoes, he loved to run. he's an excellent s
there, i was moved as well when fred showed up at the news conference with a suit jacket that otto war back in north korea when he had to deal with that kangaroorts. he got a very emotional, when he talked about wearing his sons and suit jackets. in the interview, tucker and fred continued the conversation in his childhood bedroom where it got emotional as well. >> tucker: this is what you found in otto's bag? >> these are his belongings, he had a duffel bag and then his bookbag,...
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the rooms together. having someone with bassett has been invaluable. we could've never dreamed up this room without bassett. >>> take a look at this kangaroo rescue. ied to hop his way out. a zoo rescue crew had to act fast because the tide was coming in. they chased him until he tired out, tranquilized the animal and returned him to dry land. what about this, a bobcat inside your house. what do you do? a mother and her two kids found out this week when this bobcat into their house. the family locked themselves in the bathroom. they eventually got out. police then opened all the doors and the bobcat left about an hour later. the bobcat also attacked a dog nearby and was captured by new jersey fish and wildlife. it's unclear if this was the same animal. >>> talk about our weather now, hot weather is expected to draw some big crowds to the beach this weekend, but before you jump in, beware of the dangerous rip currents. our cameras were in ocean city when lifeguards pulled a lancaster county couple to safety. they got caught in a rip current, elevated risk is expected through the weekend. keep in mind beach patrols are not yet fully staffed. so that
the rooms together. having someone with bassett has been invaluable. we could've never dreamed up this room without bassett. >>> take a look at this kangaroo rescue. ied to hop his way out. a zoo rescue crew had to act fast because the tide was coming in. they chased him until he tired out, tranquilized the animal and returned him to dry land. what about this, a bobcat inside your house. what do you do? a mother and her two kids found out this week when this bobcat into their house....
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the nicu where welch conducted her trial. >> i was skeptical that this kind of intervention involving kangaroo care-- chest, skin-to- skin cared smell-- and other interventions would have any long-term benefit. i couldn't understand the biological basis. in fact, the biological basis is still a little uncertain to me. but clearly, those kinds of interactions and bonding episodes have a biological effect on the baby's brain. and we hope it's a long term neurodevelopmental change. >> brangham: additional trials to see if these results can be replicated are now underway in new york and texas, with two more in the works in new jersey and florida. caroline ilie, who was born at just two and a half pounds, is now a year and a half old, and seems to be thriving. back home, all these mothers say their families are better off. while the science behind it remains a mystery to them, they think this intervention strengthened their relationships during a very fraught period, with impacts they hope will continue with time. for the pbs newshour in new york, i'm william brangham. >> woodruff: now to our "newshour shares:" something that caug
the nicu where welch conducted her trial. >> i was skeptical that this kind of intervention involving kangaroo care-- chest, skin-to- skin cared smell-- and other interventions would have any long-term benefit. i couldn't understand the biological basis. in fact, the biological basis is still a little uncertain to me. but clearly, those kinds of interactions and bonding episodes have a biological effect on the baby's brain. and we hope it's a long term neurodevelopmental change. >>...
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kangaroos. >> greg: their actual dear. one is deeply ashamed of the last relationship. kimberly: is that britney spears and justin timber like innate dance? >> juan: i attended a beautiful wedding in monterey, california, this weekend. the bride and the daughter of my college roommate. i wish there was a all the best. 41 years ago, he married his lovely bride diane and i want you to guess who was the best man at their wedding. >> dana: you! >> juan: you are right! [laughter] >> greg: look at that hair! looking good. >> dana: you can find out more of this one on my facebook page. just quickly, it's a "washington post" column today about the upcoming humanitarian crisis. this is one that we know about, the united states has pledged money to deal with the famine in four major countries. other countries like saudi arabia have not fulfilled their commitment to president trump. they are in a perfect position to do so. >> kimberly: a very emotional moment, a grieving father united with his child's heart. bill connor lost a 20 year old daughter abby in an accident in january an
kangaroos. >> greg: their actual dear. one is deeply ashamed of the last relationship. kimberly: is that britney spears and justin timber like innate dance? >> juan: i attended a beautiful wedding in monterey, california, this weekend. the bride and the daughter of my college roommate. i wish there was a all the best. 41 years ago, he married his lovely bride diane and i want you to guess who was the best man at their wedding. >> dana: you! >> juan: you are right!...
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nothing can justify the appalling viciousness of the haranguing of the prime minister in an interview by emily maitlis. it was more like a kangaroo from nearby the grenfell tower. and the allegations and emotions expressed by residents. here are the views of david shute and alan cummings. the bbc was on the spot for immediate eyewitness accounts, in competition with rivals which reached fever pitch, recently. and because of that their obligations for broadcasting accurately and with accountability is being compromised. they have proved, in the event, to being totally inaccurate, highly emotive and often personally influenced accounts broadcast repeatedly on the bbc news loop. i think that in the recent grenfell tower tragedy we saw reporting which was actually starting to incite violence, incite further trouble, which is not what reporting is about. another viewer who got in touch on the subject wasjon brookes, and hejoins us now from our ipswich studio. jon, there were lots of concerns about coverage of the grenfell tower fire. last week, a number of viewers commented on it being used as a backdrop to news bulletins when it was
nothing can justify the appalling viciousness of the haranguing of the prime minister in an interview by emily maitlis. it was more like a kangaroo from nearby the grenfell tower. and the allegations and emotions expressed by residents. here are the views of david shute and alan cummings. the bbc was on the spot for immediate eyewitness accounts, in competition with rivals which reached fever pitch, recently. and because of that their obligations for broadcasting accurately and with...
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that as i hate to drop names how many names are you going to drop kangaroos or that's why we don't have a mark it's hard to give in to the this is herbie brando or marlon said. he was that the base for which team not only professional mind only but a little rock a little play good not well good. a long run i'll tell you what to get into a character to get into a character you have to you have to be able to observe characters and the problem is when you get well known characters are observing you well that's interesting so knows you can't sit in a restaurant when everyone is looking at you and you observe them. or you observe ducks. you start was such that ordinary wisdom and you end it with the well you're playing that duck yes and you're right your question is correct but my i play in essence this is a kid when i play this duck it's not as much a duck as it is a kid a young kid who just wants to do everything and he starts off like you know they lived in a houseboat now he gets to live in the most reno fancy rich place in the universe is screwed is this. like that wealthiest doc in the world i got in so now we get to mo
that as i hate to drop names how many names are you going to drop kangaroos or that's why we don't have a mark it's hard to give in to the this is herbie brando or marlon said. he was that the base for which team not only professional mind only but a little rock a little play good not well good. a long run i'll tell you what to get into a character to get into a character you have to you have to be able to observe characters and the problem is when you get well known characters are observing...
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he took a sign, to told him that long, to sentence him after a kangaroo court trial, to 15 years hard labor. and there i think is the- what was interesting from what the doctors said today. the imaging of his brain from april of 2016 showed that the cut off of oxygen, the cut off of blood to the brain occurred shortly before that. warmbier was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor in march of that year. so whether there's a connection there or not, i don't know. that coincidence in timing is interesting. the fact is that if he had a terrible problem, why did they keep him over a year in north korea? it's barbaric but typical of this regime. >> is there some response which is typical to this barbarity? >> the north korean regime does not think in the same rationale that we do. a regime that would hold them as bargaining chips, where a ruler can order the assassination of his half brother, by killing his brother by firing on him. this is a regime that is capable of almost anything. in our country will not be safe or the region be safe in this regime is gone. >> ambassador john bolton, thanks for joining us. >> thank you
he took a sign, to told him that long, to sentence him after a kangaroo court trial, to 15 years hard labor. and there i think is the- what was interesting from what the doctors said today. the imaging of his brain from april of 2016 showed that the cut off of oxygen, the cut off of blood to the brain occurred shortly before that. warmbier was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor in march of that year. so whether there's a connection there or not, i don't know. that coincidence in timing is...