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this is -- this is the response. this is not step one in what's expected to be a multistage response by the u.s. military in the region. but, again, we don't get to decide what happens after this. >> yeah. >> and russia is a wild card here. the syrian military itself is a wild card here. bashar al assad is a wild card here. there remains intriguing reporting it's minority vut in the pentagon that chemical weapons attack on tuesday may have been designed for an audience of one. it may have been designed specifically to test this new president to see how he will behave in that region, in which case this has to have been anticipated as a potential response to what they did on tuesday. and that presumably means they've got in mind what their return volley will be as well. i think we can expect it's not likely the u.s. military will be the target of that volley. it will be syrian civilians once again bearing the brunt. >> in plain english tonight, we heard general barry mccaffrey say in effect there's a reason these tomah
this is -- this is the response. this is not step one in what's expected to be a multistage response by the u.s. military in the region. but, again, we don't get to decide what happens after this. >> yeah. >> and russia is a wild card here. the syrian military itself is a wild card here. bashar al assad is a wild card here. there remains intriguing reporting it's minority vut in the pentagon that chemical weapons attack on tuesday may have been designed for an audience of one. it...
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they need to take this as a lesson. we can't do this in this country.can't do it. >> in that vein, have you or any of the other law enforcement officials involved had direct conversations with facebook about how to prevent this particular i want, how to prevent it in the future? >> i have not had personal conversations with any social media outlet. we have direct connections with them. i'm sure this is something that's on the radar maybe of some of our political leaders, our city, state, and federal leaders out here to have those conversations not just with facebook, but all social media. thank you. >> steve calvin williams there in cleveland, ohio, wrapping up a press conference. dramatic breaking news just in to us, the suspected facebook murderer found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. that as police approached his car near erie pennsylvania. authorities spotted the killer in a mcdonald's parking lot. they got a tip. authorities then giving chase. we're just getting video from an a fill affiliate where he was found. the victim, one of his daugh
they need to take this as a lesson. we can't do this in this country.can't do it. >> in that vein, have you or any of the other law enforcement officials involved had direct conversations with facebook about how to prevent this particular i want, how to prevent it in the future? >> i have not had personal conversations with any social media outlet. we have direct connections with them. i'm sure this is something that's on the radar maybe of some of our political leaders, our city,...
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but what was it like being on this plane after this? i mean, this is unsettling. >> it is unsettling. i just brought my team back from athens where we were working with refugees so we were all exhausted as it was and so, yeah, it was unsettling. it was a weird flight back. i don't -- i don't know. you know, there were kids on that flight. there were students. and you think about the fact that it didn't have to get to that point. there's just no reason for that to have happened. >> yeah. john clausen, thank you so much. i appreciate your time. >> okay. thank you. >> thank you. >> now i want to bring in cnn aviation editor, john, good evening, thank you for joining us. what's your reaction to this video? >> well, it's been a wild day covering this story which broke early this morning when video from last night's flight posted and went viral almost instantly. it was everywhere. and united was in the crosshairs from minute one to explain what actually unfolded on this flight. and the outrage that ensued among both the passengers and everyon
but what was it like being on this plane after this? i mean, this is unsettling. >> it is unsettling. i just brought my team back from athens where we were working with refugees so we were all exhausted as it was and so, yeah, it was unsettling. it was a weird flight back. i don't -- i don't know. you know, there were kids on that flight. there were students. and you think about the fact that it didn't have to get to that point. there's just no reason for that to have happened. >>...
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to this anniversary this weekend. i don't get the sense there's any kinnetic action over response that would be planned for this. especially if this ends up being a shorter or medium-range missile test. there was a lot of talk about a potential nuclear test. a lot of concern that this may be their opportunity with this big anniversary for them to fire off some tests and intercontinental ballistic missile. also concern they may have mastered some more technology. they may be able to miniaturize a nuclear warhead and put it on a missile. so the military is always prepared to respond to any kind of provocation like this. with this specific one, what we believe we've seen, it's sunday morning in pyongyang, i believe we'll see more rhetoric out of the military and out of the united states than anything specific or kinetic. courtney kube, you have a very busy bunch of minutes in front of you. we'll let you go to get more information and reporting. we'll stop by with you in a little bit to get the latest on what's being repo
to this anniversary this weekend. i don't get the sense there's any kinnetic action over response that would be planned for this. especially if this ends up being a shorter or medium-range missile test. there was a lot of talk about a potential nuclear test. a lot of concern that this may be their opportunity with this big anniversary for them to fire off some tests and intercontinental ballistic missile. also concern they may have mastered some more technology. they may be able to miniaturize...
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for example, this fella. this is justin. i suppose i should say this was justin. you can see, justin was a bigger fellow. but suddenly there was a big change in his life. as you can see in that picture right there. he dropped over 150 pounds. and in this video, he talks a little bit about how he did it. >> i am justin elliot. i had the sleeve gastric surgery. they removed part of my stomach that restricts how much you can eat at one time. >> he went through one of those surgeries that quickly they're able to drop a lot of weight. a lot of people had a question. >> a lot of people have been asking what that does to your body and skin. >> he has a message for other people that may want to go on this journey. >> i'll show you what it's really done to my body. while i'm self-conscious about it and don't show everybody, remember you're doing this for your health and to stick around longer. >> so often when people are talking about weight loss, they're talking about what they look like. in this case, he's like no, this is about you being here. then comes the moment wher
for example, this fella. this is justin. i suppose i should say this was justin. you can see, justin was a bigger fellow. but suddenly there was a big change in his life. as you can see in that picture right there. he dropped over 150 pounds. and in this video, he talks a little bit about how he did it. >> i am justin elliot. i had the sleeve gastric surgery. they removed part of my stomach that restricts how much you can eat at one time. >> he went through one of those surgeries...
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this conference in reaching this consensus. with this proposal, i think we are making a small step forward on building consensus and reaching agreement on lowering health care costs. we have more work to do, but i think this is an important step forward. thank you. the speaker: does anyone have any questions? i appreciate the optics and the work that was done on this. the divisions are still very real. can you explain to me how you bridge the clear divide between what the house freedom caucus wants and what they believe the vice president has proposed? and where the rest of the caucus is? the speaker: that divide is narrowing is quite quickly. this is a goal that everyone from the freedom caucus to every other group that is representing here is seeking, how do we lower premiums and continue the protections for people with pre-existing conditions. this idea does that. this is one of those that brings people closer to consensus. there are other ideas that we are talking about to build consensus on, to lower premiums, give states
this conference in reaching this consensus. with this proposal, i think we are making a small step forward on building consensus and reaching agreement on lowering health care costs. we have more work to do, but i think this is an important step forward. thank you. the speaker: does anyone have any questions? i appreciate the optics and the work that was done on this. the divisions are still very real. can you explain to me how you bridge the clear divide between what the house freedom caucus...
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at this moment at this time, who knows. that said, the intended effect is what the president sought to accomplish, which was you have the carrier group "carl vinson" steaming towards the korean peninsula, the strike on the base in syria and you have this. it does present and paint a picture that united states is very serious about not only isis, but protecting its interests. >> the president said he's letting the military do what they do. did he know about this? >> chris, the short answer is no, and this is -- >> no? >> here's the story. it's delegate, delegate, delegate. the difference between this president and his predecessor is that he's allowing four-star generals like nicholson to act very quickly when he spots a target and inform the white house either just before or after the event and that allows a four-star general to be far more reactive to the enemy and to act on his -- using his own judgment. it entirely different. it's -- from a military perspective to be able to delegate authority shows that the president tru
at this moment at this time, who knows. that said, the intended effect is what the president sought to accomplish, which was you have the carrier group "carl vinson" steaming towards the korean peninsula, the strike on the base in syria and you have this. it does present and paint a picture that united states is very serious about not only isis, but protecting its interests. >> the president said he's letting the military do what they do. did he know about this? >> chris,...
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this this this this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain and clearer skin.s is my body of proof that i can take on psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. want more proof? ask your rheumatologist about humira. what's your body of proof? ...have you tried the
this this this this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain and clearer skin.s is my body of proof that i can take on psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. humira can lower your ability to fight infections,...
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this is delaware and new jersey. a little bit damp this morning.t a lot of rainfall here but starting to see steadier showers now moving through bucks county. see that line that's moving in from the west. an umbrella, good idea thing this morning. not everybody will see the rainfall. but these are on track for some showers inner county. first thing this morning you see they are approaching coastal. the showers i expect to hold together in delaware and delaware county and south jersey. not an all day rainfall. 8:00 this morning. line of showers through central delaware and south jersey. still a few light showers in the trenton area at that hour. by 10:30 this morning we're drying out. later this morning we'll get sunshine and that's when we really see the temperatures take off. 56 degrees right now. few showers come through this morning. by lurch time we're dry. 65 degrees. by 4:00 this afternoon we're into 70s. suburbs will see showers with the clouds this morning. cloudy and 54 right now. clouds lingering through the noon time hour. but this after
this is delaware and new jersey. a little bit damp this morning.t a lot of rainfall here but starting to see steadier showers now moving through bucks county. see that line that's moving in from the west. an umbrella, good idea thing this morning. not everybody will see the rainfall. but these are on track for some showers inner county. first thing this morning you see they are approaching coastal. the showers i expect to hold together in delaware and delaware county and south jersey. not an...
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>> that was then, this is now, this is donald trump.this is in some ways as head-spinning as so many of the reversals that trump has undertaken. he was going to name china currency manipulator, on day one, he said. didn't do it. he talked about how you know, he was going to get much tougher on trade with the europeans, didn't do it. he talked about how nato was obsolete, and essentially threatened to pull out of nato. didn't do it. obamacare, was going to be repealed. that has not happened. there is no money for the wall. the nafta piece, it's actually stunning because this was a center piece of not just the campaign but his world view. donald trump's world view is that america has been losing, losing, losing, and most importantly has been losing at trade. and nafta, if you recall at almost every campaign stop he said nafta was the worst deal ever made. so what donald trump has now said after 100 days in his presidency that after concluding for ten years that this was the worst deal that america ever made, he is going to keep it. >> i m
>> that was then, this is now, this is donald trump.this is in some ways as head-spinning as so many of the reversals that trump has undertaken. he was going to name china currency manipulator, on day one, he said. didn't do it. he talked about how you know, he was going to get much tougher on trade with the europeans, didn't do it. he talked about how nato was obsolete, and essentially threatened to pull out of nato. didn't do it. obamacare, was going to be repealed. that has not...
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but clearly, the release earlier this week of this video, this horrific, horrendous video, that he hasd heinous, has absolutely impacted his decision-making process. and intelligence community officials saying publicly they believe it is just one of several chemical weapon usages by assad's regime. given that the domestic response so far seems to be on the positive side, there has been the support for the first step in the reaction or response there a sense that this helps president trump politically to hit the reset button given that his first couple of months in office were troubled with a lot of resistance? tough to is always talk about politics in the aftermath of a missile launch. talkels too soon to begin about the politics of it. earlier today they were progressive groups raising beating military drums. the politics will work themselves out. but tonight we have to know the magnitude of this moment in which the leaders of the world's two largest economies are huddled together at a private country club compound in florida, and this is the first time president trump has taken milit
but clearly, the release earlier this week of this video, this horrific, horrendous video, that he hasd heinous, has absolutely impacted his decision-making process. and intelligence community officials saying publicly they believe it is just one of several chemical weapon usages by assad's regime. given that the domestic response so far seems to be on the positive side, there has been the support for the first step in the reaction or response there a sense that this helps president trump...
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already has jurisdiction over this space. let me say this. let me close with this. this resolution only rescinds the f.c.c.'s rule, but it still provides the f.c.c. the opportunity to provide more oversight, more in line with the federal trade commission, which has successfully been regulating online privacy for nearly two decades. this bill does not lessen or impede the privacy and data security standards that we already have established. we are simply restoring a more stableul
already has jurisdiction over this space. let me say this. let me close with this. this resolution only rescinds the f.c.c.'s rule, but it still provides the f.c.c. the opportunity to provide more oversight, more in line with the federal trade commission, which has successfully been regulating online privacy for nearly two decades. this bill does not lessen or impede the privacy and data security standards that we already have established. we are simply restoring a more stableul
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watch this.ally everybody in this room is smiling. >> oh, my gosh, i have never seen a zipper. >> it's his baby straight jacket. but he loves it. you unvelcro the little thing in the middle and he stretches. he's so happy. >> oh, my gosh. >> he's just as cute as he can be. >> he woke up like that this morning, too. >> he's the happiest little boy. >> he is happy. >> he has no w love. they have all the fancy gadgets. and this moves. he can push it out. >> the whole thing is stretchy. it's not as confining as it looks. so he stretches in the morning and the crib is stretchy. he's nice and happy. >> there's nothing better. nothing better. >> you want to run home right now but you can't. you have to do the weather. >> a little bit longer. >> earlier i said happy earth day to you. and people seemed to think i said happy birthday. >> they are tweeting her happy birthday. >> it is easy to mix them up. but it is not my birthday. >> when is your birthday? >> not until august. >> it is earth day. let me ta
watch this.ally everybody in this room is smiling. >> oh, my gosh, i have never seen a zipper. >> it's his baby straight jacket. but he loves it. you unvelcro the little thing in the middle and he stretches. he's so happy. >> oh, my gosh. >> he's just as cute as he can be. >> he woke up like that this morning, too. >> he's the happiest little boy. >> he is happy. >> he has no w love. they have all the fancy gadgets. and this moves. he can push it...
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this is cute. >> this next 2-year-old obviously learned this by
this is cute. >> this next 2-year-old obviously learned this by
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and look at this. we just got this today.ok political report, gold standard of tracking elections at the granular level. they've been tracking these races from day to day, predicting how likely they are to tip in a certain direction. today cook moved this kansas race tomorrow towards the democrats. moved it from likely republican to just lean republican. they moved the georgia race to a toss-up. that seat hasn't been held by a democrat in nearly 40 years. no democrat has held that seat since it went to newt gingrich in 1979. now georgia says it's a jump ball, toss-up. early voting is already happening in that georgia race. polls open tomorrow morning at 7:00 in the kansas special election. this is going to be fascinating to watch. we will bring you the kansas returns tomorrow as we get them that does it for us tonight. we'll see you again tomorrow. >>> another shooting tragedy in san bernardino. a husband open fire on his wife inside an elementary school, killing her and an 8-year-old student before turning the gun on himself
and look at this. we just got this today.ok political report, gold standard of tracking elections at the granular level. they've been tracking these races from day to day, predicting how likely they are to tip in a certain direction. today cook moved this kansas race tomorrow towards the democrats. moved it from likely republican to just lean republican. they moved the georgia race to a toss-up. that seat hasn't been held by a democrat in nearly 40 years. no democrat has held that seat since it...
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this morning. interesting. this weekend, and people are talking about it. still bubbling. that said, you would think everyone would turn down the volume and kind of get along. >> that flight attendant, grounded. >>> get to our top story. jitters growing around the world with north korea threatening to test a nuclear weapon as early as this weekend. vice president mike pence saying the united states is willing to do whatever it takes as it conference the threat from the rogue nation. nbc's kelly cobiella is live in seoul, south korea with the very latest. kelly, good morning to you. >> reporter: craig, good morning. well, u.s. officials, of course, are watching this and say there was no notable movement at north korea's nuclear test site this morning, but those same officials tell nbc news that north korea could still carry out a nuclear test or a test missile launch at any time, and they say that the north koreans may be using solid fueled missiles which would make a launch more difficult to detect
this morning. interesting. this weekend, and people are talking about it. still bubbling. that said, you would think everyone would turn down the volume and kind of get along. >> that flight attendant, grounded. >>> get to our top story. jitters growing around the world with north korea threatening to test a nuclear weapon as early as this weekend. vice president mike pence saying the united states is willing to do whatever it takes as it conference the threat from the rogue...
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i think the confusion here is whether -- and this is a problem with this white house and this is a problemith anonymous sourcing in this white house which we have all relied on -- is it's not clear whether this was some kind of crazy like a fox move to leak this out to bring people to the table, or whether this was a whip saw approach. i know they are saying that the president reached out to the leaders of mexico and canned canada. my understanding is they called him after this word got out and then it was sort of restructured back toward a renegotiation. >> you know, people are very critical of the president when he said that, you know, china's premiere had given him a 10-minute talk about chinese history. after that it was going to be as hard. it does seem like he is -- he hasn't radically changed on nafta, though clearly he's emphasizing something else. but he's looking to renegotiate. is it fair for the democrats to be kind of hammering him on this? you can argue he's open to changing or he's open to listening to other people. that's the nice way to put it. >> the democrats hammer him
i think the confusion here is whether -- and this is a problem with this white house and this is a problemith anonymous sourcing in this white house which we have all relied on -- is it's not clear whether this was some kind of crazy like a fox move to leak this out to bring people to the table, or whether this was a whip saw approach. i know they are saying that the president reached out to the leaders of mexico and canned canada. my understanding is they called him after this word got out and...
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in this afternoon's session. always a good read and good snapshot of this soft data, the confidence and whether the it's really translating into better economic activity. >> you know who might have an pb opinion? >> christine lagarde. >> i'll be heading down to imf world bank ahead of the election, and a better economic outlook for the global economy. >> over to headquarters, melissa and the half. >>> welcome to the halftime report. today, we start with another ding for the dow. yesterday, it was goldman sachs and today, ibm. with us for the hour, steve weiss, jim, josh brown, john and kerry. ceo of orius asset management. shares down more than 5%. this is weighing heavily on the index. 58 points to the downside of the dow. the dow is only down 36 points, so without ibm, we could have a positive day theoretically. can you make up an excuse, deuation in markets. cloud and tech services. can you find the good here? >> they're consist ept. it's tough to fibd a company that has lost money for 20, for five years conse
in this afternoon's session. always a good read and good snapshot of this soft data, the confidence and whether the it's really translating into better economic activity. >> you know who might have an pb opinion? >> christine lagarde. >> i'll be heading down to imf world bank ahead of the election, and a better economic outlook for the global economy. >> over to headquarters, melissa and the half. >>> welcome to the halftime report. today, we start with another...
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is this a sign there have been some struggles in planning this year?not only have they been slow to pay attention to this and plan, i think perhaps they are not all that many people in the entertainment industry who are interested in participating, which is kind of sad. i imagine that last year, they had the star of "frozen." and this year, two little known band. i don't know who the celebrity readers will be and that is always a thrill. my personal favorite moment out of all eight, i'm the first person in history to have organized eight of these, was watching robert de niro reading a children's book on the lawn of the white house. an amazing experience. i don't think they have got any of that lined on up. >> kate anderson broward and melinda bates, thank you. >> who is bro 4? i saw a picture and can't rehearse a single verse they have much less a hit. >>> melissa mccarthy returning to "saturday night live" last night as reprising her role as sean spicer. >> president trump recently bombed syria while eating the most beautiful piece of chocolate cake a
is this a sign there have been some struggles in planning this year?not only have they been slow to pay attention to this and plan, i think perhaps they are not all that many people in the entertainment industry who are interested in participating, which is kind of sad. i imagine that last year, they had the star of "frozen." and this year, two little known band. i don't know who the celebrity readers will be and that is always a thrill. my personal favorite moment out of all eight,...
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so where this their star anchor during all of this? meeting the pope. >>> we're just minutes away from the new england patriots meeting with the president after a surprise appearance by the one and only gronk. >> i think i got this, but thank you. maybe. all right. thanks, man. i'll see y in a minute. >> our team of correspondents and analysts are standing by, but let's go to the white house where we have nbc's chris jansing. chris, did we get any clarity today about why there was so much confusion about the position of carl vincen and why it was head to go the sea of japan? >> it wasn't heading where we were told it was heading, and it wasn't until a picture came out that that was not the case, and it was actually clarified. it seems when you listen to sean spicer today, we simply didn't ask the right question in spite of the fact the president himself said we're sending an armada, very powerful. his defense secretary talked about it as well. so every indication we got from this white house was, in fact, that's what was happening. wha
so where this their star anchor during all of this? meeting the pope. >>> we're just minutes away from the new england patriots meeting with the president after a surprise appearance by the one and only gronk. >> i think i got this, but thank you. maybe. all right. thanks, man. i'll see y in a minute. >> our team of correspondents and analysts are standing by, but let's go to the white house where we have nbc's chris jansing. chris, did we get any clarity today about why...
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what does this mean for this white house? >> the president's interview with the ap went even further. he was really cautious but when he talked to the associated press he said that marine le pen was the strongest on immigration and the strongest on things happening in france. in american context, this is just a fascinating final two to be in the election. it's almost as if you have gary hart or bill bradley against donald trump. i mean, you have in essence this modern coalition that is fiscally conservative, socially liberal, pro globalization and as jim said fundamentally urban based against a kind of more blue collar older nonurban le pen coalition with the one difference between the u.s. and france is that le pen has been much stronger with millennial voters than either donald trump was or that the brexit was. but basically you are seeing the same divide politically across the western world which is the kind of urbanized diverse post industrial pro global coalition against a set of voters who feel left out if not actively
what does this mean for this white house? >> the president's interview with the ap went even further. he was really cautious but when he talked to the associated press he said that marine le pen was the strongest on immigration and the strongest on things happening in france. in american context, this is just a fascinating final two to be in the election. it's almost as if you have gary hart or bill bradley against donald trump. i mean, you have in essence this modern coalition that is...
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this is northbound i-95. how it is impacting the commute this morning. >>> a man sleeping in his bed, narrowly escapes being shot, when a bullet flies through his window. quick actions, to get dangerous suspects off the street. >>> lets pour over this now, we have got eagles schedule and we are prime time, players yeah, that schedule is out and loaded with national tv match ups including a huge game on christmas night. in south philadelphia. that will be kind of special. christmas morning, open up presents, maybe a nice, dinner , and then out to south philly. >> that sound good. i like that. >> who do we play? i think raiders, the raiders. >> that will be a good game. >> but i have our trip to los angeles planned. >> you do. >> you have two options, sue if you want to come with us. one early in the season and one late in the season when it is colder. >> so we should do it when it is colder here. >> yes. >> i like that. >> this will never happen. >> yes, it is. >> we can dream, can't we. >> impossible dream. >
this is northbound i-95. how it is impacting the commute this morning. >>> a man sleeping in his bed, narrowly escapes being shot, when a bullet flies through his window. quick actions, to get dangerous suspects off the street. >>> lets pour over this now, we have got eagles schedule and we are prime time, players yeah, that schedule is out and loaded with national tv match ups including a huge game on christmas night. in south philadelphia. that will be kind of special....
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this is the neighbor's property. and so they are out of sight and unsupervised as they bounce back and forth from this floating dock. >> the parent in me is freaking out. because they look like 4, 5 years old. >> they look pretty young and start to get a little bit more bold as now they're trying to dip themselves in. now this one kid in the green -- >> no, no, no. >> finally his buddy in the red shirt pulls him back up on the dock. >> that's a sign that -- oh, no. >> but now the kid in red is in. >> oh, no. >> now his buddy's trying to help him out. the homeowner of this property saw the kids in the yard. and thought, okay, i'm going to get this on camera. these kids do not belong to me. and started to record. as soon as he noticed the kid was in trouble, then he's like, gosh, wait a minute. now he goes runs down there. >> wow. wow. >> and where are their parents? >> i understand that kids slip away, but there's three of them? >> you really do have to have eyes in the back of your head. >> the owner did find out tha
this is the neighbor's property. and so they are out of sight and unsupervised as they bounce back and forth from this floating dock. >> the parent in me is freaking out. because they look like 4, 5 years old. >> they look pretty young and start to get a little bit more bold as now they're trying to dip themselves in. now this one kid in the green -- >> no, no, no. >> finally his buddy in the red shirt pulls him back up on the dock. >> that's a sign that -- oh, no....
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to me, this is second nature. i love this. love coming in here and rolling up my sleeves. >> greg, i'm not sensing that you have really been involved to date. no one's ever here. who's in charge? i don't know. >> i'm not here every day. i readily admit that. i can't imagine not being involved. >> and how about you, bill? >> i could be not involved. >> here's my offer. my offer is i'll put $300,000 into the business. i would own 51% of the business. the management team would own 25. and the current ownership would own whatever's left. >> i mean, i'm shocked by this quite frankly. it just doesn't seem to compute. >> you guys have any suggestions? >> what i'm seeing is 25%. >> i mean holy [bleep]. with all due respect, i would never do a deal where i would be less than 51%, and the reason that i'm not 100 is because i want the employees to have something. i can't do it without them, and potentially even having them be one of the general managers. i don't know that. i can't make that assessment that quickly. what i love about thes
to me, this is second nature. i love this. love coming in here and rolling up my sleeves. >> greg, i'm not sensing that you have really been involved to date. no one's ever here. who's in charge? i don't know. >> i'm not here every day. i readily admit that. i can't imagine not being involved. >> and how about you, bill? >> i could be not involved. >> here's my offer. my offer is i'll put $300,000 into the business. i would own 51% of the business. the management...
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but this idea of hiding this has to stop. and so i urge my colleagues to vote no on the previous question and vote no on the underlying rule and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from colorado is recognized. . mr. buck: thank you, mr. speaker. i appreciate my friend from massachusetts quoting me yesterday. i would love to just emphasize a few of the words that he said a moment ago. i also shutter to think -- shoulder to think if hillary clinton won the presidency. my friend was kind enough to focus his half hour on h.r. 1219, the supporting america's innovation -- in-- america's inowe veat -- innovators active 2017. it is in fact a great piece of legislation. i am proud to close now on that bill. we have the opportunity today to improve access to capital for america's entrepreneurs and startups. the men and women who start companies in this nation put everything on the line. they give their time, their financial resources, they give their wednesdays, evening
but this idea of hiding this has to stop. and so i urge my colleagues to vote no on the previous question and vote no on the underlying rule and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from colorado is recognized. . mr. buck: thank you, mr. speaker. i appreciate my friend from massachusetts quoting me yesterday. i would love to just emphasize a few of the words that he said a moment ago. i also shutter to think -- shoulder to think...
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this is not normal. this does not happen. this is a president who is learning national security and defense of foreign policy on the job. go back to the cpaign. the constructively ignorant statements he made about nato. and about our presence in the pacific. and now he is confronting, as commander in chief, something that he said in a recent ap interview was much greater than he ever realized, matters of national security, life and death. this is a president who is learning on the job. and many presidents do, right? george bush came in, 43, thinking he would be an education president, a domestic policy president and then he was faced with 9/11. he at least had the dignity and self respect to recognize that he was new to the game of foreign policy. donald trump has engaged in bluster and now he's engaging real-life threats. >> all right. so coming up, donald trump is headed for another face-off with with members of his own party it so appears. "the 11th hour" will be back after this. >>> president trump's big reveal on his tax
this is not normal. this does not happen. this is a president who is learning national security and defense of foreign policy on the job. go back to the cpaign. the constructively ignorant statements he made about nato. and about our presence in the pacific. and now he is confronting, as commander in chief, something that he said in a recent ap interview was much greater than he ever realized, matters of national security, life and death. this is a president who is learning on the job. and many...
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we know this. all the studies show this. most of these synthetic drugs are being made in labs in china and shipped by mail to traffickers in the united states, sometimes to mexico as well. typically that is done through the postal service. why? because the private carriers like ups or fedex and others, they require when you ship something that you have advance information provided through customs and border protection and others as to where the package is from, what's in it, where it's going. the post office doesn't require that. any wonder that traffickers are using the postal system rather than one of these private carriers. the law enforcement came to us and told us that they could use this data. it's electronic data provided up front because that would enable them to determine the suspect packages of millions of packages that come into our country, they have to know how to find that needle in the haystack. that's why they want the ability top find these packages, to scan these packages and to be able to stop some of this
we know this. all the studies show this. most of these synthetic drugs are being made in labs in china and shipped by mail to traffickers in the united states, sometimes to mexico as well. typically that is done through the postal service. why? because the private carriers like ups or fedex and others, they require when you ship something that you have advance information provided through customs and border protection and others as to where the package is from, what's in it, where it's going....
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and this really is about this belief by this administration which is conservative red meat in some circlesere is this overreaching judiciary that needs to be reined in. the public must be asking to a certain extent why are we back again to this narrative of attacking u.s. institutions, including the media, including the judiciary, including the intelligence agencies? >> vivian, you know all this because you write about it every day. but i thought we would take a moment to look at sessions' record thus far, 91 days of the administration. he has been an activist cabinet member, had to recuse himself from any investigations into the russia ties. he is overseeing a crackdown on undocumented immigrants living in the u.s. with the arrest of immigrants with no criminal records doubling since trump took office. he has so far failed to fill a single vacant u.s. attorney position. after telling dozens of the nation's top prosecutors to immediately resign last month. he threatened to cut off federal funding to so-called sanctuary cities harboring undocumented immigrants and finally ordered a review o
and this really is about this belief by this administration which is conservative red meat in some circlesere is this overreaching judiciary that needs to be reined in. the public must be asking to a certain extent why are we back again to this narrative of attacking u.s. institutions, including the media, including the judiciary, including the intelligence agencies? >> vivian, you know all this because you write about it every day. but i thought we would take a moment to look at...
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if this guy is just acting, is there any record of this? this program on any of these platforms? >> let's just say he is acting, right? i'm sure in some way he is because who can believe this. maybe he does. but to say you know, the sandy hook family, the victims there, why would you want to act, who would want to act around something like that? >> he wants to be a provocateur because he wants to make money and he's tapped into an audience that will listen to him and make him have 7 million viewers. this guy is wildly popular. i'm not buying he's just acting because again i want to check the records. is will any evidence he's ever told one of those 7 million viewers this is just an act? this is an act to try to win this custody battle.py believe that. these kids may be in danger and i hope this case is taken very seriously and the best interests of the children is ultimately, is what at stake here. >> the courts do take away children from people overtly nazi or overtly extremists on the ground that bringing up children in that environment w
if this guy is just acting, is there any record of this? this program on any of these platforms? >> let's just say he is acting, right? i'm sure in some way he is because who can believe this. maybe he does. but to say you know, the sandy hook family, the victims there, why would you want to act, who would want to act around something like that? >> he wants to be a provocateur because he wants to make money and he's tapped into an audience that will listen to him and make him have 7...
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that says this is the truth this is , not the truth. don't believe what you're being told. dr. godson we did, senator. : we did have some good experience with it. we didn't have the machines. they didn't have those capabilities. the mechanical capabilities but , we still were able to discredit a lot of their active measures and so it was effective for a while. the third part of this though is the hard part, is what kind of whole of government responses are we going to develop to actually deal with the problem. we sort of have to come to grips with this, and as i said, this may not be the only committee that has to deal with this. but we have to say, what are we willing to tolerate? are there any red lines for us that if they go over this line, then there will be these kinds of responses. we developed this kind of deterrence and deterrence policy. we have rules of the road in deterrence. both sides don't get too close to each other on nuclear weapons issues. but we're going to have to start to figure out what it is we're going to do and
that says this is the truth this is , not the truth. don't believe what you're being told. dr. godson we did, senator. : we did have some good experience with it. we didn't have the machines. they didn't have those capabilities. the mechanical capabilities but , we still were able to discredit a lot of their active measures and so it was effective for a while. the third part of this though is the hard part, is what kind of whole of government responses are we going to develop to actually deal...
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i know that this committee is well aware of this crisis unfolding in homes across this country. i know you know about it first hand, and i know you know about it from the people you represent, but let me use this moment to remind you here on the committee and the american public just what the up-to-date facts really are, and trust me, these are real facts. every 66 seconds, another brain will develop alzheimer's of those brains belong to women, and no one knows why that is. a woman in her early 60's is twice as likely to get alzheimer's in her lifetime than she is to get breast cancer, and the statistics are even more alarming for women of color. african american women are twice as likely to develop alzheimer's as caucasian women, and latinas, 1.5 times more likely. on top of that, more than 15 million americans are caring for someone with alzheimer's or other forms of dementia while parenting and holding down full-time jobs, and just as you -- just so you know, 2/3 of those caregivers are also women. all of that is why i founded the women's alzheimer's movement to educate all o
i know that this committee is well aware of this crisis unfolding in homes across this country. i know you know about it first hand, and i know you know about it from the people you represent, but let me use this moment to remind you here on the committee and the american public just what the up-to-date facts really are, and trust me, these are real facts. every 66 seconds, another brain will develop alzheimer's of those brains belong to women, and no one knows why that is. a woman in her early...
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on this? >> two things. getting the repeal and replace done will open up the amount of money for the reconciliation process. that's why we made it very clear from the beginning that we thought health care should go first. it gives us a greater amount of resource to dedicate to tax reform. that being said, there's -- under every circumstance, you're talking about months of getting tax reform done. that's one area that they discussed today. but one of the more important areas in which you're seeing the president act continuously and actively is on the regulatory front. it's one of the largest burdens that manufacturers, unions, entrepreneurs talk to the president about, is the stifling regulations that prevent them -- the coal industry, auto sector, manufacturing sector. they are talking about the regulatory. and the president's ability to take immediate action, i've mentioned it here before, but so far under the congressional review act, this president has signed 12 pieces of legislation compar
on this? >> two things. getting the repeal and replace done will open up the amount of money for the reconciliation process. that's why we made it very clear from the beginning that we thought health care should go first. it gives us a greater amount of resource to dedicate to tax reform. that being said, there's -- under every circumstance, you're talking about months of getting tax reform done. that's one area that they discussed today. but one of the more important areas in which...
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this is some of the geopolitics that markets are focusing on this week.et's talk about more breaking news in europe. numbers out of volvo, the truck maker. these are first-quarter numbers. adjusted operating income, 7.03 billion swedish krona, nicely ahead. north america truck markets are giving us a number, 215,000 units. in terms of net sales, a touch ahead of estimates. volvo navigating an uneven demand picture. helped byruck orders improving economic prospects, including german confidence. whereersus u.s. markets demand has been flagging following a period of higher purchases. we will be speaking to the ceo of all the at 9:30 a.m. manus: let's get up to speed with the business flash. juliette saly is standing by. fog or rain? juliette: manus. for $4.3 billion. it would present them with a stronger foothold in america with access to a number of stronger pharmacies. europe's biggest publicly traded health care provider also made a smaller purchase to gain merck's portfolio, copycat versions of complex biotechnology drugs. ppg industries says it may laun
this is some of the geopolitics that markets are focusing on this week.et's talk about more breaking news in europe. numbers out of volvo, the truck maker. these are first-quarter numbers. adjusted operating income, 7.03 billion swedish krona, nicely ahead. north america truck markets are giving us a number, 215,000 units. in terms of net sales, a touch ahead of estimates. volvo navigating an uneven demand picture. helped byruck orders improving economic prospects, including german confidence....
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if you buy this you need a life. is this a joke?you also sell jeans covered in cow manure, that must be deluxe model. i buy jeans with holes in them , more holes, more expensive the jeans. we can agree on. that we can agree $250 is expensive for a pair of jeans, right. >> yes, it is. >> $425 for mud. >> for mud. >> put on jeans. >> what are they thinking. >> i just don't get it. >> what do they look like after you wash them. >> that is true. >> i don't know i'm not buying them to test them out. >> you probably any to dry clean theme think would still look muddy. >> if i pay $400 for a pair of jeans the mud better stay on there. >> just go roll around in the rain today and wear your jeans like that. >> that is true that would work. >> lauren, i have a personal question. >> oh, no. >> have you ever rented a hotel room, for a short amount of time by the hour, or the minute. >> i didn't know that you were able to, until today, you mean not for a night, yeah, you can rent a help tell room by the minute and it is actually big bucks. they
if you buy this you need a life. is this a joke?you also sell jeans covered in cow manure, that must be deluxe model. i buy jeans with holes in them , more holes, more expensive the jeans. we can agree on. that we can agree $250 is expensive for a pair of jeans, right. >> yes, it is. >> $425 for mud. >> for mud. >> put on jeans. >> what are they thinking. >> i just don't get it. >> what do they look like after you wash them. >> that is true....
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this is the president on this matter. he wants protection for students when it comes to discrimination. again, this happened moments ago. it's an official taped playback from the white house. let's listen in. >> i want to thank education secretary betsy devos for spear heading our effort to restore state and local control of our schools. thanks very much, betsy. with her help, we're empowering those that know our students best. i'd say by far the best, right, betsy? they're parents and teachers so every child has a chance to succeed. in fact, we're proud to have some of those wonderful teachers here with us today. we'd like to welcome all of them to the white house. it's a great honor. i also -- [applause] thank you. thank you very much. i also want to thank members of congress and local leaders for joining us here today including governor ivy of alabama, a new and great governor. fantastic. [applause] i've been hearing about you for years in the most positive ways. i'm not surprised you're governor of alabama. congratula
this is the president on this matter. he wants protection for students when it comes to discrimination. again, this happened moments ago. it's an official taped playback from the white house. let's listen in. >> i want to thank education secretary betsy devos for spear heading our effort to restore state and local control of our schools. thanks very much, betsy. with her help, we're empowering those that know our students best. i'd say by far the best, right, betsy? they're parents and...
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on this campus in the city, in this historical moment. i do know this, these buildings will serve as an invitation to all that seek knowledge at georgetown. in learning about isaac hawkins and anne-marie b kraft, they will find grace will ultimately set us free. if isaac hawkins were here today, to see what we have built on this hilltop upon the rock of the catholic faith, if anne-marie b kraft could see georgetown today and travel along the shores of the potomac river and see the city she served, if they could see the roots planted in the memorial trees and the seeds sown in our nation, would they find us worthy of their gift? the road ahead for all of us is long. today we rest and. reporter: member and we celebrate. in thinking about this and i found myself visiting my angelos phone delivered at the migration of bill clinton. her poem provided the history of the world and humankind from the perspective of iraq, a river in the tree. she wrote, either rock, either the river, i the tree, i am yours. your passages have been paid. if the pur
on this campus in the city, in this historical moment. i do know this, these buildings will serve as an invitation to all that seek knowledge at georgetown. in learning about isaac hawkins and anne-marie b kraft, they will find grace will ultimately set us free. if isaac hawkins were here today, to see what we have built on this hilltop upon the rock of the catholic faith, if anne-marie b kraft could see georgetown today and travel along the shores of the potomac river and see the city she...
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this is a scientific test. this hand has got a heated glove on it. this hand doesn't. laughter. it's quite a lot of weight you're carrying and you can only charge them up from the mains, so if, like us, you're trekking out in the wilderness for a few days, they are not going to see you through. would you pay $500 for the gloves? personally? no. the gloves or the socks, i'll take the gloves. invent a great glove, because that would, i'd buy them very, very quickly. filling our water bucket for boiling. we don't want to go and fall in there because that's a long way down. i reckon it's about —18, —20. sadly, connor didn't manage to capture the northern lights on his night—vision cam but he did take these beautiful pictures on his phone. about 30k to go. perfect conditions. my activity levels, even though i've been trekking for two days solidly, it only gives me 83 out of 100! laughter. thanks for that! it keeps you on your toes, knowing how much sleep you need. it tells you how much rem sleep you had, how much light sleep you had and how much deep sleep you had. and it records, th
this is a scientific test. this hand has got a heated glove on it. this hand doesn't. laughter. it's quite a lot of weight you're carrying and you can only charge them up from the mains, so if, like us, you're trekking out in the wilderness for a few days, they are not going to see you through. would you pay $500 for the gloves? personally? no. the gloves or the socks, i'll take the gloves. invent a great glove, because that would, i'd buy them very, very quickly. filling our water bucket for...
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get this one done!about prevnar 13® at your next visit to your doctor's office or pharmacy. >> i'm bob massie. for 35 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas, ground zero for the american real estate crisis. but it wasn't just vegas that was hit hard. lives were destroyed from coast to coast as the economy tanked. now, it's the different story. the american dream is back. liz: the first episode of bob massie's property man seasoneale guru himself the property man bob massie. bob. okay. so we've been talking a lot about this on the first episode. the government basically saying to people you know what? you can't use drones to sell your house. i love this story. let's take a listen. >> we can go from up to down. we can go from side to side. we can show you inside to outside. we can fly through a pergola or we can fly over the top of a dock. . >> but flying drones is something most realtors are not allowed to do without permission from the government. >> the faa has a regulation called faa
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on all of this. this comes after weeks of discord between members and calls for devin nunes to recuse himself after his controversial trip to the white house. >> we go to ma knew ra shoe on capitol hill. what can you tell us? >> yeah, that's right. actually right now the house republican conference meeting behind closed doors to discuss health care issues and other matters. but of course this issue of russia continues to dominate the intelligence committee, including devin nunes. there has been a lot of questions since those reports surfaced last week about white house officials, presumably helping mr. nunes access that conversation that surveillance information on white house grounds and he had said previously to our own wolf blitzer that no one in the west wing was aware of his appearance on white house grounds. he also told house speaker paul line, this was a whistle blower. i tried to ask him that on his way into this conference meeting. he wouldn't really answer. >> what do you think of this ide
on all of this. this comes after weeks of discord between members and calls for devin nunes to recuse himself after his controversial trip to the white house. >> we go to ma knew ra shoe on capitol hill. what can you tell us? >> yeah, that's right. actually right now the house republican conference meeting behind closed doors to discuss health care issues and other matters. but of course this issue of russia continues to dominate the intelligence committee, including devin nunes....
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but i've never understood why this is your arm. this is your head. your fingers, and then we get down here and go that's a pea pea. that's not a pea pea. yikes. >> i would love to be there, or to have been there when you gave the talk to jessica and jill. i bet that was interesting moment. >> oh, you didn't. no way that you gave that conversation. he is a big talker. he didn't give that. >> joy did it. >> okay, so there. >> all of that talking and he didn't even do it. >> i would certainly do it. >> i looked up in a tree and jessica started her first period, and until i saw it on her, you know, on her underwear before she new it, and ran, i ran from the bottom of the tree into the house, joy, she started her period. >> no! and i ran. and then she toll her what that was all about. >> so she didn't -- >> anyway, the reason i bring it up, we have a woman who has written a book now on how do you talk to your teenager girls. you start at ten. >> ten? >> and another conversation at 12, 14, 16, et cetera. >> all right. >> for some, you have to start earlier
but i've never understood why this is your arm. this is your head. your fingers, and then we get down here and go that's a pea pea. that's not a pea pea. yikes. >> i would love to be there, or to have been there when you gave the talk to jessica and jill. i bet that was interesting moment. >> oh, you didn't. no way that you gave that conversation. he is a big talker. he didn't give that. >> joy did it. >> okay, so there. >> all of that talking and he didn't even do...
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this is the u.s.sitting across the table from an egyptian delegation, talking national security, talking military cooperation. we'll get more readouts on those meetings. let's come back to where we were to the point of this unmasking. there's no question the president is trying to distract us and steer away from the investigation, two committees on capitol hill at least looking into, a, what did russia do and b, were trump people somehow in collusion with them. here's my point about the president. if there's something to these dou do documents where they think there was political handling, there's one person in the united states of america who has the power to declassify these documents. if it was real, if it was nefarious, if it was big, couldn't the president of the united states end this today? or do it more responsibly? call in past from past administrations, redact the sensitive say and say yes, there was some mischief going ochn. that's my take. >> yeah. i think that could lead to a slippery slo
this is the u.s.sitting across the table from an egyptian delegation, talking national security, talking military cooperation. we'll get more readouts on those meetings. let's come back to where we were to the point of this unmasking. there's no question the president is trying to distract us and steer away from the investigation, two committees on capitol hill at least looking into, a, what did russia do and b, were trump people somehow in collusion with them. here's my point about the...
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this is a standard form 86. this is the form they're talking about. i filled it out multiple times in my career as did anybody else who gets a security clearance. it's not run exclusively by the department of defense by the u.s. office of personnel management. it's by anybody that grants a security clearance. in this file, it's very intrusive. you see words like this is your current and historical record, and they ask all sorts of questions about your personal background. you fill it out. when this is filled out the u.s. office of personnel management sends people around to talk to your relatives and your friends you list on here, friends of your friends who you don't list on here so they get a pretty good feel for the kind of person you are, if you have any debts, drug use, drunken driving, anything you don't report on. that's what gets you your security clearance. every couple of years, it's renewed. when ever you go onto a new job, your security clearance is transferred to that new job. before you can do anything, that new position vets you. when i
this is a standard form 86. this is the form they're talking about. i filled it out multiple times in my career as did anybody else who gets a security clearance. it's not run exclusively by the department of defense by the u.s. office of personnel management. it's by anybody that grants a security clearance. in this file, it's very intrusive. you see words like this is your current and historical record, and they ask all sorts of questions about your personal background. you fill it out. when...
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and why you may want to pay attention to this. >>> plus this.id then candidate trump incite violence at his rallies? he's now being sued for that by three protesters who say they were assaulted. the trump supporter being kind of charged in this says, yes! trump inspired me! he now has a lawsuit in and of itself. a lot of lawsuits being thrown around. what is the case that president trump is up against now? we'll be right back. ♪freedom! freedom! i can't move ♪freedom, cut me loose! ♪freedom! freedom! where are you?♪ ♪cause i need freedom too! ♪freedom! freedom! freedom! freedom!♪ ♪what you want from me? ♪is it truth you seek? oh father can you hear meee...ooow?♪ on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $509 on auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. >>> president trump
and why you may want to pay attention to this. >>> plus this.id then candidate trump incite violence at his rallies? he's now being sued for that by three protesters who say they were assaulted. the trump supporter being kind of charged in this says, yes! trump inspired me! he now has a lawsuit in and of itself. a lot of lawsuits being thrown around. what is the case that president trump is up against now? we'll be right back. ♪freedom! freedom! i can't move ♪freedom, cut me loose!...
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but in this case this tornado decided to take a trip across this island. it made landfall and it conti e continued across the country. is that actually a tornado that's happen right now? >> it's so weird. it's so slow. it's fascinating. >> it's fascinating if you don't normally see it in that part of the world. >> once it gets close, it's scary. another posted here to facebook. and i think you can tell it's getting a little bit closer. she gets inside just as it arrives. >> oh, wow. that's strong wind to knock that over. >> yeah. just before the video cut out, i'm sure. and there's more videos of the destruction right here. yeah. big trees been pulled down. thing is, though, it was causing a bit of a drama across the island. but there were ab suitly no injuries whatsoever. >> suspeisn't this a big vacati area? >> yeah. a lot of people like to go on vacation here. hopefully this doesn't affect that. >>> wells around the world are so dangerous. they keep swallowing children. and in this first one in china, you can hear the poor child, the young boy screaming
but in this case this tornado decided to take a trip across this island. it made landfall and it conti e continued across the country. is that actually a tornado that's happen right now? >> it's so weird. it's so slow. it's fascinating. >> it's fascinating if you don't normally see it in that part of the world. >> once it gets close, it's scary. another posted here to facebook. and i think you can tell it's getting a little bit closer. she gets inside just as it arrives....
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this is what this summit is about in florida. side is trying to reassure the world that this relationship will continue. naturally there will be ups and downs. but my hope is that there will be progress, whether it is north korea or trade and economic issues. ultimately, all these issues are linked. you cannot separate defense and economic issues, particularly in the u.s.-china relationship. we do so much trade in that south china sea. yvonne: we will ended on that optimistic note. thank you for joining us. ♪ yvonne: it is a happy friday outside hong kong, 7:30 a.m., 30 minutes away from asia's first major market open. betty: it is a happy, clear friday. not so much here in new york, very dreary and rainy. yvonne: lots of clouds. betty: it is good -- clearing up. a littlenot so clear, muddy. s&p closing 2/10 of 1%. i am betty liu in new york. yvonne: i am yvonne man in hong kong. start with the leaders of the world two biggest economies meeting in florida. the economy and the threat of north korea on the agenda. allowingt mar-a-l
this is what this summit is about in florida. side is trying to reassure the world that this relationship will continue. naturally there will be ups and downs. but my hope is that there will be progress, whether it is north korea or trade and economic issues. ultimately, all these issues are linked. you cannot separate defense and economic issues, particularly in the u.s.-china relationship. we do so much trade in that south china sea. yvonne: we will ended on that optimistic note. thank you...
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this is monday. there is a 12 year-old boy this time. he is walking near fairmount and estelle and that is when a different van appears, newer white van. this van is describe as having a roof rack on the top, and maybe some damage to the rear of that vehicle. the suspect in this case also in his 30's, but that guy has a mustache, so the difference is, you know, according to one child the child has a mustache and other with a crooked tooth and mold on his chin which is distinctive characteristics for somebody and there is some variances in the white vehicle involved. but no matter what make sure you have your conversation with your kid. don't get in the vehicle with the somebody you do not know and never a good idea. that vice latest from gloucester township, as they investigate this one, guys, back to you. >> karen, good job. always a good reminder for sure. 7:07. >>> a third person has died in that north philadelphia shooting after school yesterday. >> yeah, so the gun fire was ringing out since it was after school, and it has children
this is monday. there is a 12 year-old boy this time. he is walking near fairmount and estelle and that is when a different van appears, newer white van. this van is describe as having a roof rack on the top, and maybe some damage to the rear of that vehicle. the suspect in this case also in his 30's, but that guy has a mustache, so the difference is, you know, according to one child the child has a mustache and other with a crooked tooth and mold on his chin which is distinctive...
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and now, we're doing this. how is this, guys?d a little olive oil. you start your turnips, cut them in half and saute them and do them in batches. and the same thing with apples. you saute our apples. do that in batches, as well. >> if you're not a turnip fan, what could you replace them with? >> you can replace this with anything. going into spring, i would use peas, maybe some mint. you can do that. a little butter. or use roasted leaks or onions or things like that. it doesn't matter. after this is seared off. this goes in the oven, as well. >> let me steal a piece of that, thank you. >> then, we have our finished -- >> how long would the apple cooks? >> you want to brown them. and then, they go in the oven, about six, seven minutes. >> where did you come up with the sauce? i didn't see that. >> this little pan gravy, all of the drippings, after we roast it. glaze a little stock and mustard to it. that's it. >> what about the vegetables and the apples? >> i didn't know i liked turnips until now. >> and the cabbage, too. >> you
and now, we're doing this. how is this, guys?d a little olive oil. you start your turnips, cut them in half and saute them and do them in batches. and the same thing with apples. you saute our apples. do that in batches, as well. >> if you're not a turnip fan, what could you replace them with? >> you can replace this with anything. going into spring, i would use peas, maybe some mint. you can do that. a little butter. or use roasted leaks or onions or things like that. it doesn't...