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tim: multiple years.o, the underlying technology here is something to behold and to get the experience that we wanted at the quality we wanted -- you know, like apple products in general take multiple years to do. starting from the core technology and then building up to the product. >> you have people out there, saying, finally, what took so long? tim: for us it has never been about being first in anything. if you think back, we didn't have the first mp3 player. we didn't have the first smart phone. we didn't have the first tablet. there was a tablet shipping a decade before, very few people used it. arguably, we shipped the first modern mp3 player, the first modern smartphone, the first modern tablet, but we were not first in any of those. and so, for us, it's not about being first, it's about being the best. emily: it is the 10th anniversary of the iphone. you have unveiled the new ios. ios 11. what does that tell us about what is next? tim: i can tell you ios 11 is unbelievable. and both for iphone an
tim: multiple years.o, the underlying technology here is something to behold and to get the experience that we wanted at the quality we wanted -- you know, like apple products in general take multiple years to do. starting from the core technology and then building up to the product. >> you have people out there, saying, finally, what took so long? tim: for us it has never been about being first in anything. if you think back, we didn't have the first mp3 player. we didn't have the first...
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tim: multiple years.o, the underlying technology in here is something to behold and to get the experience that we wanted at the quality we wanted -- you know, like apple products in general take multiple years to do. starting from the core technology and then building up to the product. emily: you have people out there saying, finally, what took so long? tim: you know, for us, it has never been about being first to anything. if you think back, we didn't have the first mp3 player. we didn't have the first smartphone. we didn't have the first tablet. there was a tablet shipping a decade before. very few people used it. arguably, we shipped the first modern mp3 player, the first modern smartphone, the first modern tablet, but we weren't first in any of those. and so, for us, it's not about being first, it's about being the best. emily: it is the 10th anniversary of the iphone. you have unveiled the new ios. ios 11. what does that tell us about what is next? tim: i can tell you ios 11 is unbelievable. and bot
tim: multiple years.o, the underlying technology in here is something to behold and to get the experience that we wanted at the quality we wanted -- you know, like apple products in general take multiple years to do. starting from the core technology and then building up to the product. emily: you have people out there saying, finally, what took so long? tim: you know, for us, it has never been about being first to anything. if you think back, we didn't have the first mp3 player. we didn't have...
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tim: multiple years.o, the underlying technology in here is something to behold and to get the experience that we wanted at the quality we wanted -- you know, like apple products in general take multiple years to do. starting from the core technology and then building up to the product. emily: you have people out there saying, finally, what took so long? tim: you know, for us, it has never been about being first to anything. if you think back, we didn't have the first mp3 player. we didn't have the first smart phone. we didn't have the first tablet. there was a tablet shipping a decade before. very few people used it. arguably, we shipped the first modern mp3 player, the first modern smartphone, the first modern tablet, but we weren't first in any of those. and so, for us, it's not about being first, it's about being the best. emily: it is the 10th anniversary of the iphone. you have unveiled the new ios. ios 11. what does that tell us about what is next? tim: i can tell you ios 11 is unbelievable. and bo
tim: multiple years.o, the underlying technology in here is something to behold and to get the experience that we wanted at the quality we wanted -- you know, like apple products in general take multiple years to do. starting from the core technology and then building up to the product. emily: you have people out there saying, finally, what took so long? tim: you know, for us, it has never been about being first to anything. if you think back, we didn't have the first mp3 player. we didn't have...
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tim said he wanted to hel he talked to carrie's fa dave about where to lo. >> tim told him, h be at mylook. there's a window open. you can crawl into the and search the house. >> reporter: dave went? >> yes. >> he did. >> reporter: through the window, did he see anyth >> nope. >> reporter: no carrie no carrie anywhere. and one thing left beh house was a sure sign was terribly wrong, heve dog kolby. >> her everything was just like a little kid. and if she did go somewhere, kolby was either with she would make arran kolby. there was -- she would just leave. >> reporter: kolby bei without carrie led det voy and thomas to a possibility. as detectives, do you have to consider that someone mi >> in a missing persons investigation, that's possibility. >> reporter: amanda ga theory some weight. she said there was a sad behind carrie's bubbly personality. >> i started thinking she committed suicide >> reporter: did you think carrie was capable of ta >> well, she seemed de times. >> reporter: still, de needed to know mor they executed two se warrants, the first at carrie shared with her bo >> th
tim said he wanted to hel he talked to carrie's fa dave about where to lo. >> tim told him, h be at mylook. there's a window open. you can crawl into the and search the house. >> reporter: dave went? >> yes. >> he did. >> reporter: through the window, did he see anyth >> nope. >> reporter: no carrie no carrie anywhere. and one thing left beh house was a sure sign was terribly wrong, heve dog kolby. >> her everything was just like a little kid. and...
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tim: tim barber, abc 7 news. jonathan: interesting headline from the house -- they passed a defense bill to create a space corps. the new military branch would be dedicated to fighting wars outside of the earth's atmosphere. the white house has already said they oppose the idea. fans ofn exciting news, "star wars" got a first look at the disney world and disneyland star wars worlds. riders will get a chance to pilot the millennium falcon and another will put you in the middle of a fight against the first order. these do not open for another two years, but i'm sure that is not stopping the biggest fans. jonathan: good stuff. this guy went to war at the age of 19. he now finally has a medal that he earned more than 70 years ago. nancy: that oversight at the air force memorial today, where the lieutenant from college park received a purple heart just birthday.e his 95th he was a bomber crew man in the army air force during world war ii. he was injured when his airplane crash landed in a mission over germany in 1944.
tim: tim barber, abc 7 news. jonathan: interesting headline from the house -- they passed a defense bill to create a space corps. the new military branch would be dedicated to fighting wars outside of the earth's atmosphere. the white house has already said they oppose the idea. fans ofn exciting news, "star wars" got a first look at the disney world and disneyland star wars worlds. riders will get a chance to pilot the millennium falcon and another will put you in the middle of a...
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tim: he is. he is advanced on all these issues, but as we were discussing, some of them are newer members. congressman ted lieu's second term. peter: california? tim: yes. and he has given his background. he is always going to have something thoughtful to say. peter: are these bipartisan issues? most part, although one of the things we are seeing as a result of the controversies over the alleged russian hacking of the election, is that people are throwing these issues at each other a little harder than they might have in the past. there have been democrats writing pointed letters about trump's own cyber security on at mar-a-lago. it has gotten maybe a little more partisan, but if you go withto several years ago senators lieberman and collins, there was a debate over regulation versus non-regulation. we have seen this as the way to do it, keep it regulation free, but i do wonder if there are more major attacks, you might see more calls for regulation and it becomes more partisan. the pushback you
tim: he is. he is advanced on all these issues, but as we were discussing, some of them are newer members. congressman ted lieu's second term. peter: california? tim: yes. and he has given his background. he is always going to have something thoughtful to say. peter: are these bipartisan issues? most part, although one of the things we are seeing as a result of the controversies over the alleged russian hacking of the election, is that people are throwing these issues at each other a little...
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tim barber, abc 7 news. steve: we made it through the second day of the heat wave and we have three more days to go. the high temperature at reagan national, 92 degrees. the average for this day, 89, the record 99 set in 1988. now, inhe board right the 70's, a few showers and thunderstorms to the west this evening, winchester and martinsburg now 72. 10 degrees hotter at reagan national. the feels-like temperature's are still in the upper 80's inside the beltway, downtown d.c. with all of the concrete and buildings. the low 90's. not getting much better through the overnight. satellite and radar from stormwatch 7, a few sparkles that move through in the last hour that to not amount to a whole lot. mainly drive through the rest of the overnight. 76 is it for the overnight lows with feels like temperatures in the 80's, close to 90 degrees. inmorrow morning, 70 to 75 bethesda and college park, manassas about 70. a rapid warm-up through the midmorning into the afternoon. futurecast looks like this, 8 a.m., no pro
tim barber, abc 7 news. steve: we made it through the second day of the heat wave and we have three more days to go. the high temperature at reagan national, 92 degrees. the average for this day, 89, the record 99 set in 1988. now, inhe board right the 70's, a few showers and thunderstorms to the west this evening, winchester and martinsburg now 72. 10 degrees hotter at reagan national. the feels-like temperature's are still in the upper 80's inside the beltway, downtown d.c. with all of the...
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comedian tim young here to talk about the whitehouse. maybe put fake news on. stick around back after this. what watching final five on friday night paling >> my guest is comedian and host of daily callers no things considered you know h him, love him, some tolerate him, tim young is here. >> ratings went through the roof i wanted to let you know. >> tanked a little bit. >> pretty good how are you doing. >> pretty good. >> 50 episodes? >> 50 episodes and i've annoyed so many people you. >> live for that, don't you. >> actually a couple weeks ago i was at kong discretion ali vent and plan to one of the kong dress women i made fun of forgot her name. she says i know you from the internet. >> i was like great cool. >> that's what you want to hear. >> that means you're doing your job. and swirm and that's a good thing >> we both do it every day. >> different ways though but yeah. >> so we brought you in and producer christie barber is there, she refuses to be in the same room with me to begin with. >> have you of met her face to face. >> no. >> come say hello, he t
comedian tim young here to talk about the whitehouse. maybe put fake news on. stick around back after this. what watching final five on friday night paling >> my guest is comedian and host of daily callers no things considered you know h him, love him, some tolerate him, tim young is here. >> ratings went through the roof i wanted to let you know. >> tanked a little bit. >> pretty good how are you doing. >> pretty good. >> 50 episodes? >> 50 episodes...
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jan, tim and a vet flew with the lions, without incident. caught up with them being transported through the countryside after what had been the biggest lion airlift in history-- 33 lions, including nine rescued from colombia. >> phillips: seeing these animals when you've taken them to as close as we can give them to freedom really is what it's all about. >> whitaker: the lions are still fenced in, but they have plenty of room to roam-- more than 30 acres. these cats couldn't survive in the wild. most don't have claws, and their teeth have been smashed. here, they'll get fed, and they can bask in a world of new experiences. many had never stepped on grass, had never touched a tree-- life's simple pleasures, long denied. since our story first aired, despite having armed guards to protect the lions, two of the rescued lions were poisoned and killed in their south african sanctuary by poachers. animal defenders international called the killings "evil and cowardly." they are working to increase security. >> this cbs sports update is brought to yo
jan, tim and a vet flew with the lions, without incident. caught up with them being transported through the countryside after what had been the biggest lion airlift in history-- 33 lions, including nine rescued from colombia. >> phillips: seeing these animals when you've taken them to as close as we can give them to freedom really is what it's all about. >> whitaker: the lions are still fenced in, but they have plenty of room to roam-- more than 30 acres. these cats couldn't survive...
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that was all denise, tim. >> appreciate that, denise. >> love you, tim. >>> we'll see you. >>> coming nbc 10 news at 11:00. a tour of the best july 4th celebrations. we'll stop in delaware, new jersey, and pennsylvania to bring you the best independence day parties. >>> plus a recap of the wawa welcome america concert and fireworks tonight at 11:00. (vo) this fourth of july at enterprise car sales... experience great customer service and get more for your trade. june twenty-ninth through july fifth. and let enterprise car sales flip your thinking about buying your next vehicle. restlessness... extreme anxiety... pacing... a constant urge to move. if someone you know is suffering from schizophrenia they may also be struggling with akathisia: a common side effect of some schizophrenia medications. learn more at myakathisia.com. >>> we're just about 30 minutes away from the start of the wawa welcome america july 4th concert. this is a live look behind the strange. this is a live look at the crowd that is gathered. we have mary j blige, boyz ii men, and philly pop. if you want a front row
that was all denise, tim. >> appreciate that, denise. >> love you, tim. >>> we'll see you. >>> coming nbc 10 news at 11:00. a tour of the best july 4th celebrations. we'll stop in delaware, new jersey, and pennsylvania to bring you the best independence day parties. >>> plus a recap of the wawa welcome america concert and fireworks tonight at 11:00. (vo) this fourth of july at enterprise car sales... experience great customer service and get more for your...
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tim: tim barber, abc 7 news. asson: around the same time those break-ins, we showed the surveillance video of a theft in montgomery county. makeen armed with crowbars short work of this rockville gun store, stealing 31 expensive guns in less than 90 seconds. tonight the police are still searching for the men responsible. near boston'ss logan airport on a busy travel day. a taxi plowed into a group of people, injuring 10. alison: nancy chen is at the live desk. accident. nancy: sources telling the abc affiliate in boston that the driver hit the gas instead of the brake. this happen where taxi drivers park near the airport. the driver ran into 10 people before then hitting the building. he is being interviewed by investigators. a lot of damage. the taxi visible with the airbags deployed, the front crumbled by the force of the impact. nancy chen, abc 7 news. alison: nancy, thank you. college7, a montgomery worker accused of stealing vans and other items from the school. the grand total of the thefts, more than $35,0
tim: tim barber, abc 7 news. asson: around the same time those break-ins, we showed the surveillance video of a theft in montgomery county. makeen armed with crowbars short work of this rockville gun store, stealing 31 expensive guns in less than 90 seconds. tonight the police are still searching for the men responsible. near boston'ss logan airport on a busy travel day. a taxi plowed into a group of people, injuring 10. alison: nancy chen is at the live desk. accident. nancy: sources telling...
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tim barber has that story. how are they pulling this off? tim: people on the street. we talked to a professional come how they fix a real car the real way, and how you can spot the fakers targeting people on wisconsin avenue and m street. christopher ray has been repairing dents for more than a decade, so he knows it takes experience. 's warning drivers con artists are posing as professionals to rip people of they're using crowbarsf. >>. tim: investigators say the criminals were most recently spotted in a dodge charger with d.c. tags on m street and wisconsin in georgetown. >> they need to get control of that. tim: they often charge hundreds of dollars, but use cheap fixes that only last a few days, and sometimes spray paint over marks. >> you are conning me out of my money. tim: ray in action >> i tried to stop them as much as i can. tim: and tries to warn people. >> it is so disrespectful. jonathan: 7 on your side with a consumer alert -- data from millions of verizon customers leaked online. this was a case of human error. somebody misconfigured a security setting
tim barber has that story. how are they pulling this off? tim: people on the street. we talked to a professional come how they fix a real car the real way, and how you can spot the fakers targeting people on wisconsin avenue and m street. christopher ray has been repairing dents for more than a decade, so he knows it takes experience. 's warning drivers con artists are posing as professionals to rip people of they're using crowbarsf. >>. tim: investigators say the criminals were most...
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those were trump and tim ryan voters. no question about it. a lot of working class people who feel the democrats aren't quite connecting to them. >> that is who interests me the most. who are those people and why does your party seem to have such contempt for them? >> i don't think there's contempt for them. i think we have gone down this road of what i call the over consulti fication of the political process, this micro targeting of voters where there's no message. we got in the habit of talking to latinos about immigration and african-americans about voting rights and women about choice. once you go down that road, then you're splintered. what you need in order to win, and i think the one thing trump did well is to have a big, broad, bold, economic message. he was talking about a trillion dollar infrastructure bill, expanding health care through medicare and medicaid, bringing costs down for people. the problem, hugh, is he hasn't delivered on any of those things and he's actually moving in the other direction. so that'
those were trump and tim ryan voters. no question about it. a lot of working class people who feel the democrats aren't quite connecting to them. >> that is who interests me the most. who are those people and why does your party seem to have such contempt for them? >> i don't think there's contempt for them. i think we have gone down this road of what i call the over consulti fication of the political process, this micro targeting of voters where there's no message. we got in the...
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thanks for asking, tim. here is the problem, the federal government will never be able to compete with talent in the private sector and we need to recognize that and accept that. so, the idea of a cyber national guard is this. if you're in high school and you want to go to college and study something around cybersecurity we'll find you scholarships to go to college. when you graduate, you have to come work in the federal government. not at nsa or dod but at the department of the interior or at the census bureau or at social security. you will do that for the same amount of time that you got the scholarship for. when you finish that time in federal service, you go work in the private sector, the private sector will loan you back to the government for the proverbial one weekend a month, let's say 10 days a quarter this will improve the cross-pollinization of ideas between the public and private sector. we have a dearth of positions. in a place, just in texas, in my home state, in 2015, there were 42,000 comput
thanks for asking, tim. here is the problem, the federal government will never be able to compete with talent in the private sector and we need to recognize that and accept that. so, the idea of a cyber national guard is this. if you're in high school and you want to go to college and study something around cybersecurity we'll find you scholarships to go to college. when you graduate, you have to come work in the federal government. not at nsa or dod but at the department of the interior or at...
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tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: tim, thank you. still ahead, preparing for real-life star wars by sending u.s. troops into space? nancy: a proposal on the table in the house right now. and male costars taking payments from >emma stone? >> it is a weight off my shoulders to have something done about this. alison: a custom smart a brave u.s. service member. incredible video of life-saving care with some during a flash flood -- life-saving heroism during a flash flood in tennessee. he and a ranger on the ground rescued an entire family in serious danger. they had to pull each person out individually and fly them to safety. today he talked about the tense moments as he rescued a child. >> the first time he was submerged, underwater 5, 10 up 20, 30 feet downstream, crashing into rocks and all sorts of obstacles. nancy: the pilot said the boy was knocked unconscious but was eventually able to stand up on a rock and they pulled him into the helicopter together. alison: right now, surveillance images that police in montgomery county want y
tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: tim, thank you. still ahead, preparing for real-life star wars by sending u.s. troops into space? nancy: a proposal on the table in the house right now. and male costars taking payments from >emma stone? >> it is a weight off my shoulders to have something done about this. alison: a custom smart a brave u.s. service member. incredible video of life-saving care with some during a flash flood -- life-saving heroism during a flash flood in tennessee. he and...
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live on the national mall, tim barber, abc 7 news. jonathan: whether you are on the national mall or a prime viewing spot in virginia, security for the fourth of july celebrations. is live at the marine corps memorial, one of the best places to watch from across the river. jay: that's right, a fantastic spot. security,eefed-up security that you could see, security you could not see. they were making sure the celebration remained uplifting. 4, all the pageantry of july many of the hundreds of thousands of people watching had to work awfully hard for this moment. >> everything is closed. jay: nearly everywhere you turned, particularly in prime washing areas, there were massive shutdowns. a security checkpoint going into the district. >> it's really locked down. it was amazing. people walking for miles to find the idea there, they were greeted with heightened security measures. to theional mall filled brim with red, white, and blue. concert onding the the u.s. capitol grounds had to go through security screenings, and all were welcomed b
live on the national mall, tim barber, abc 7 news. jonathan: whether you are on the national mall or a prime viewing spot in virginia, security for the fourth of july celebrations. is live at the marine corps memorial, one of the best places to watch from across the river. jay: that's right, a fantastic spot. security,eefed-up security that you could see, security you could not see. they were making sure the celebration remained uplifting. 4, all the pageantry of july many of the hundreds of...
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tim: tim barber, abc 7 news. d.c. families tonight cannot go home as the police try to figure out who did this and said it on fire along wheeler road in southeast. anna-lysa gayle spoke with residents were trying to pick up the broken pieces. turner spent monday afternoon sorting through debris and anything she could save following this massive fire investigators believe was intentionally set. she walked us through what is left. anna-lysa: there were about eight people in the house sunday morning at 3 a.m., including an eight week old and one-year-old. >> all my kids, my grandkids were in the house, sleeping. we could have died. that's something to think about. anna-lysa: two nearby homes were damaged in the fire. this video shows how quickly the flames spread. >> my neighbor is left without a house, we are left without a house. anna-lysa: turner does not know who is responsible for the attack that has this message. >> you put my family in jeopardy. it's wrong. anna-lysa: anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. nancy: today cong
tim: tim barber, abc 7 news. d.c. families tonight cannot go home as the police try to figure out who did this and said it on fire along wheeler road in southeast. anna-lysa gayle spoke with residents were trying to pick up the broken pieces. turner spent monday afternoon sorting through debris and anything she could save following this massive fire investigators believe was intentionally set. she walked us through what is left. anna-lysa: there were about eight people in the house sunday...
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here's the problem-- i can't watch tim cook.has the wealth. the agent is the manager entrusted with it. ( kisses cash ) >> reporter: and they can have conflicting interests. in the case of "the producers," extremely conflicting. >> it's absolutely amazing that under the right circumstances, a producer could make more with a flop than he could with a hit. >> the essence of "the producers" is that these two folks, bialystock and bloom, want to rip off a bunch of investors, and by creating a flop, the investors won't want their money back. they raised 25,000% of what they actually need. they create this what they think is going to be a flop, "springtime for hitler..." ♪ springtime for hitler and germany ♪ >> ...and of course it becomes a hit, and they go to jail. these investors trusted bialystock and bloom. they couldn't actually monitor them. they turned out to be bad eggs. that is the problem with capital markets. that is the problem with me giving money to people and not knowing what they end up doing. >> reporter: but of cours
here's the problem-- i can't watch tim cook.has the wealth. the agent is the manager entrusted with it. ( kisses cash ) >> reporter: and they can have conflicting interests. in the case of "the producers," extremely conflicting. >> it's absolutely amazing that under the right circumstances, a producer could make more with a flop than he could with a hit. >> the essence of "the producers" is that these two folks, bialystock and bloom, want to rip off a bunch...
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i disagree a little with tim. i think the president should care what's on cable news, but that doesn't mean he should react. and if he thinks they have low standards, thinks joe and mika are nasty and mean to him and unfair, he doesn't need to lower himself to that standard. he's the president. this is obviously a case of punching down. what has the president heard on cable news for the past 52 hours? he's heard this is unpresidential behavior, don't go calling joe scarborough crazy, don't call mika brzezinski dumb as a rock, don't call them names or talk about her physical appearance. try to move on and don't talk about this. what did he do on friday and again today? tweeted more. it is defiance, him showing he is not listening to the preferences of the most of the american people. polls showed that a lot of his supporters and detractors, all agree he shouldn't be tweeting so often. by the way, the tone of his tweets today very conspirator l conspiratorial. all his tweets this morning he shared from bedminister w
i disagree a little with tim. i think the president should care what's on cable news, but that doesn't mean he should react. and if he thinks they have low standards, thinks joe and mika are nasty and mean to him and unfair, he doesn't need to lower himself to that standard. he's the president. this is obviously a case of punching down. what has the president heard on cable news for the past 52 hours? he's heard this is unpresidential behavior, don't go calling joe scarborough crazy, don't call...
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tim is not just our son any more.presents every son and daughter of every family that has someone that they want to send to college, that they want to participate in greek life. >> for "nightline" in bellfan, pa. >>> next here exclusive interviinte interview with black chyna who will talk about those pictures posted by her exfiance rob kardashian. more kinds of crab than ever, new dishes, and all your favorites. only while crabfest lasts. red lobster. now this is seafood. having mplaque psoriasise is not always easy. it's a long-distance run. and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being prescribed for nearly 10 years. humira works inside the body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults taking humira were clear or almost clear and many saw 75% and even 90% clearance in just four months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal, infections
tim is not just our son any more.presents every son and daughter of every family that has someone that they want to send to college, that they want to participate in greek life. >> for "nightline" in bellfan, pa. >>> next here exclusive interviinte interview with black chyna who will talk about those pictures posted by her exfiance rob kardashian. more kinds of crab than ever, new dishes, and all your favorites. only while crabfest lasts. red lobster. now this is...
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tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: happening now, the search for an uber driver accused of sex assault. take a look at this picture. license plate his information. he is accused of attacking a woman while on the job in hyattsville last week. he is no longer an active bird driver, but he is still on the run. nancy: tonight, the date for bill cosby sex trial was announced. the da tweeting the trial is november 6 of this year. cosby will be tried again for sexual assault. this after a mistrial was declared the first time around because the jury was deadlocked. sentencingomorrow, for the man who went on a shooting rampage in maryland last year, shooting six people, killing three, with some violence happening a busy shopping centers. sentencing hearing starts at 1:30. three baltimore police officers charged in a racketeering conspiracy. they now face 13 additional robbery charges. the officers indicted are among seven arrested earlier this year for stealing cash and drugs. and if running the department. twogrand jur
tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: happening now, the search for an uber driver accused of sex assault. take a look at this picture. license plate his information. he is accused of attacking a woman while on the job in hyattsville last week. he is no longer an active bird driver, but he is still on the run. nancy: tonight, the date for bill cosby sex trial was announced. the da tweeting the trial is november 6 of this year. cosby will be tried again for sexual assault. this after a mistrial was...
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tim: they come out of nowhere and they're so big. tim: i'm tim faulkner.ome and animals of every shape and size are my life. i wear lots of hats as an animal expert... look at that...look at this guy. just awesome.... join me on this spectacular journey on today's outback adventure. tim: i'm on the trail of an endangered species this morning. but this one isn't the cute and cuddly kind.
tim: they come out of nowhere and they're so big. tim: i'm tim faulkner.ome and animals of every shape and size are my life. i wear lots of hats as an animal expert... look at that...look at this guy. just awesome.... join me on this spectacular journey on today's outback adventure. tim: i'm on the trail of an endangered species this morning. but this one isn't the cute and cuddly kind.
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kaine. >> i am going to run the most vicious ruthless campaign to dethrone tim kaine for the unitednator tim kaine who was hillary clinton's running mate was a popular governor in virginia before winning the senate seat. >> it is time we have a senator to support the president. >> tim kaine has been a staunch supporter of the trump russia investigation. >> insinuating the president's family has been involved. >> you think that is a witchhunt? >> i think it is a witchhunt an attempt to stymie the president. >> stewart is a master of blunt talk and political stunts like giving away an ar 15 during his campaign and holding a protest to keep confederate monuments standing. >> harry wiggins the chair of the democratic party in prince william county says he is not surprised planning to run a vicious campaign. >> he is not mainstream. he is negative he has always been negative and he has done a lousy job as the county board of supervisors had -- head. >> before corey stewart runs his campaign against senator tim kaine he will most likely have to run against other republicans for the nomina
kaine. >> i am going to run the most vicious ruthless campaign to dethrone tim kaine for the unitednator tim kaine who was hillary clinton's running mate was a popular governor in virginia before winning the senate seat. >> it is time we have a senator to support the president. >> tim kaine has been a staunch supporter of the trump russia investigation. >> insinuating the president's family has been involved. >> you think that is a witchhunt? >> i think it is...
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what's up, tim. see options data like never before. with thinkorswim only at td ameritrade. your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance. >>> my rare exclusive with the ceo of the corbett is coming up back up. hop onboard. i'm taking this one for a ride "mad money" is next. >>> welcome back to "fast money. we've got an earnings alert on facebook up more than 4%, hitting after-hour highs let's get to julia bar stoorsti, who's been on the call julia? >> hey, melissa. facebook just tightened its spending range for the year, saying capital expenditures will grow between 40 and 45%, that's down from the prior 40 to 50% range. but as facebook treats this as an investment year, ceo mark z
what's up, tim. see options data like never before. with thinkorswim only at td ameritrade. your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual...
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tim: i think that is a good value. that gets scripts back up to where it was before concerns came into the industry three or four years ago with cord cutting and volatility and advertising. this is about where these stocks were three or four years ago. p to aets scripps u normalized valuation. vonnie: is it a good combination? tvhave two unscripted networks coming together. is that the direction they should be going into or consolidating something you are already good at? tim: it is the latter. companiesolidating that are good at what they do. there is some sports angle that discovery has with euro. we are talking reality or pseudo-reality, factual documentary lifestyle program. ming. there could be cost savings is yours to be had with combining studios. these are two businesses that do not have a sports resins in the u.s. and have been somewhat more exposed as cord cutting has unraveled. both companies mentioned on earnings today that cord cutting remains quite strong. discovery talked about it 3% decline in top-tier
tim: i think that is a good value. that gets scripts back up to where it was before concerns came into the industry three or four years ago with cord cutting and volatility and advertising. this is about where these stocks were three or four years ago. p to aets scripps u normalized valuation. vonnie: is it a good combination? tvhave two unscripted networks coming together. is that the direction they should be going into or consolidating something you are already good at? tim: it is the latter....
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traders on the desk, tim seymour, karen finerman, guy adami. tonight on "fast," it's been a rough week for tech and rich ross says it's about to get a lot worse. he'll explain what he's looking at. >>> plus snapchat sinking to a new low as the shareholder lockup expires there's one thing that could save the stock from massive selling. we've got all those details. >>> later, oil having its best month since april of 2016. the commodities, dennis garvin says the rally is just getting started. he'll tell you how he's playing it. >>> to the story that captivated main street and everybody desk on wall street communications director anthony scaramucci, aca the mooch, was out after ten days on the job. short, eventful stint that saw memorable debut press conference followed by a bombshell. new yorker profanity-laced interview. the resignation as reince priebus as chief of staff. a divorce in the tabloids. and ended today with president trump removing him as communications director. first, we go down to kayla toush she in d.c. who's got all the details.
traders on the desk, tim seymour, karen finerman, guy adami. tonight on "fast," it's been a rough week for tech and rich ross says it's about to get a lot worse. he'll explain what he's looking at. >>> plus snapchat sinking to a new low as the shareholder lockup expires there's one thing that could save the stock from massive selling. we've got all those details. >>> later, oil having its best month since april of 2016. the commodities, dennis garvin says the rally...
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but tim, we've seen d.c. drama, some will call it dysfunction, whatever you want to call it, another big change in the white house from a markets perspective -- >> might be the white house calling me now >> is your phone really ringing right now? >> go. >> he could be the next ag right here >> we almost got through that but -- >> again, does this matter for the overall markets or is it just a continued d.c. show that is separate and distinct from the market show? >> well, look, we've been going through a transition all week. and if you think about it, you know, yesterday, the news on the retail sector was that the border adjustment tax was dead on arrival, and in fact, you were starting to get some movement towards possibly compromise in tax reform so one can make an argument that although, you know, this has been political theater that we've never seen before, that the whole reason for the white house to make some changes was to get on with an agenda that has been badly stalled, so if you think about, again,
but tim, we've seen d.c. drama, some will call it dysfunction, whatever you want to call it, another big change in the white house from a markets perspective -- >> might be the white house calling me now >> is your phone really ringing right now? >> go. >> he could be the next ag right here >> we almost got through that but -- >> again, does this matter for the overall markets or is it just a continued d.c. show that is separate and distinct from the market...
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i guess now is congressman tim ryan, democrat from ohio. our guest is the measure -- member of the appropriations committee. what is your take on what is happening with you for the care act and the efforts on the republican side to repeal and replace? guest: i don't think there is any clarity. on where there is an agreement. i think democrats went through our exercise in trying to deal with health care by covering more people and helping people pay for it by intervening between the insurance company and the patient saying to have to cover certain things, giving them lifetime caps, pre-existing conditions could no longer be a reason for denying coverage. you look at what the republicans are doing, they are throwing people off of health care. cbo estimates say 22 plus million americans will lose health care. they got rid of the individual mandate which means premiums will go up. other protections for seniors. where is the common ground where we could come together? quite frankly, i don't see any. host: what then is next because mitch mcconnel
i guess now is congressman tim ryan, democrat from ohio. our guest is the measure -- member of the appropriations committee. what is your take on what is happening with you for the care act and the efforts on the republican side to repeal and replace? guest: i don't think there is any clarity. on where there is an agreement. i think democrats went through our exercise in trying to deal with health care by covering more people and helping people pay for it by intervening between the insurance...
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long-term, i think the et up is strong >> for me, i agree with tim. i think this is a market you need to be less long don't need to be bearish less long and choose your spot we talkeded about tesla last night around the $300 level. that seems like a good spot to buy stom some of the tech and you wait for that bounce you make some money, move on this is the deep end of the pool type of market because we don't know what the ultimate reaction to the fed turning off the sp k spigot will be >> i've sold an acquisition that was almost a double i'm still long homebuilders. i'm still long technology. if you look at square, the stock has basically doubled. i did buy avis budget. car. that was a one that was left for dead >> coming up, the s&p 500 is up % this year, but about 40 stocks are down more than 20% so far in 2017 bear markets should you buy the laggards? traders are talking us bottom fishing to catch the best bargains plus, snap is hanging on to its $17 a share ipo price, but all bets are off when it's locked up here and expires this month. how bad co
long-term, i think the et up is strong >> for me, i agree with tim. i think this is a market you need to be less long don't need to be bearish less long and choose your spot we talkeded about tesla last night around the $300 level. that seems like a good spot to buy stom some of the tech and you wait for that bounce you make some money, move on this is the deep end of the pool type of market because we don't know what the ultimate reaction to the fed turning off the sp k spigot will be...
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that is concern of senator tim scott.get this health care thing right, every day i'm paraphrasing here, is a day gets more intractable, unwieldy to deal with. putting it off is saying we can't handle it, never will. what do you make of that? >> tim is right. he has done a lot to demonstrate his own skillsets. i thought through this thing. i want full 100% repeal of obamacare. want to rip it out by the roots. i introduced legislation to repeal obamacare day after it passed. i bought a discharge petition in 2010. i got 173 signatures on it. i've been seven 1/2 years to rip it out by the roots. we're not getting this done, neil. because of establishment republicans banded together to keep parts of obamacare. but i think that we'll see -- neil: either of those two taxes, ones pay most of the fare for this. tim scott seemed to be offering the possibility that if they go he along with this, senators go along with this, when it comes to the tax reform thing they can get rid of them there. what do you think of that? >> i always t
that is concern of senator tim scott.get this health care thing right, every day i'm paraphrasing here, is a day gets more intractable, unwieldy to deal with. putting it off is saying we can't handle it, never will. what do you make of that? >> tim is right. he has done a lot to demonstrate his own skillsets. i thought through this thing. i want full 100% repeal of obamacare. want to rip it out by the roots. i introduced legislation to repeal obamacare day after it passed. i bought a...
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i wish tim kaine wouldn't throw around concepts like this. his candidate, the one he ran with, republicans yelling lock her up, she is guilty of espionage, she is guilty of treason. i'm not doing this because i support the trump policy. i'm doing this as aliberal democrat because i believe the law should be interpreted narrowly because we don't like the person. it reminds me of joseph stalin, he said show me the man and i'll find you a crime. people don't like trump or they are saying let's find a crime we can accuse him of. it's not the way democracy is supposed 0 operate. -- not shall is not supposed to operate. he will serve his term and as far as we know he has not committed an impeachable offense. on martha's vineyard where they don't permit republicans. trish: they may not let you into the restaurants soon. thank you so much. let's get more reaction right now with our panel. we have gina louden and ford o'connell. your a lawyer by background as well. professor dershowitz who politically is not aligned with donald trump saying there is n
i wish tim kaine wouldn't throw around concepts like this. his candidate, the one he ran with, republicans yelling lock her up, she is guilty of espionage, she is guilty of treason. i'm not doing this because i support the trump policy. i'm doing this as aliberal democrat because i believe the law should be interpreted narrowly because we don't like the person. it reminds me of joseph stalin, he said show me the man and i'll find you a crime. people don't like trump or they are saying let's...
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host: tim kaine, the sender from virginia -- senator from virginia.reason, anyone yet but headline in the washington charms. they write the latest accusation against trump administration is treason, a serious crime indeed, and some that the unhinged democrats are throwing around as if they know what they're talking about. the write tim kaine, distinguished senator from virginia and hillary clinton's late lamented running mate, says the latest attempt by the new york times to persuade us that it has finally found the smoking gun puts the case against beyond obstruction of justice. painter, a lawyer wasis mr -- president george w. bush's ethics nanny, says the junior mr. trump behavior borders on treasonous. the washington post editorial says invoking the word treason is nonsense. what the upper mr. trump did not be treason because the united states was not and is not at war with russia. party at war with the president does not count. calls, cincinnati, ohio, republican line. for your ank you show, i'm a first-time caller. i am wondering why we do not h
host: tim kaine, the sender from virginia -- senator from virginia.reason, anyone yet but headline in the washington charms. they write the latest accusation against trump administration is treason, a serious crime indeed, and some that the unhinged democrats are throwing around as if they know what they're talking about. the write tim kaine, distinguished senator from virginia and hillary clinton's late lamented running mate, says the latest attempt by the new york times to persuade us that it...
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he is interviewed by tim starks. >> if you're in high school and you want to go to college and study cyber security, we will find you scholarships to go to college. when you graduate, you have to come work in the federal government. not at nsa are dod, but the department of interior or the census bureau or at social security. and you will do that for the same amount of time that you got the scholarship for. when you finish that time in federal service and go work in the private sector, the private sector will on you back to the government for the proverbial one weekend a month or let's say isdays in order, where this going to improve the cross-pollination of ideas between the public and private sector. >> watch the communicators monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> all we can lock, american history tv is joining our comcast cable partners to showcase the history of concord, massachusetts. to learn more about the cities are current tour, visit www.c-span.org/cities tour. the continue with our look at this -- the history of concord. interesting that very walden, when of they com
he is interviewed by tim starks. >> if you're in high school and you want to go to college and study cyber security, we will find you scholarships to go to college. when you graduate, you have to come work in the federal government. not at nsa are dod, but the department of interior or the census bureau or at social security. and you will do that for the same amount of time that you got the scholarship for. when you finish that time in federal service and go work in the private sector,...
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. >> that's not what tim kaine said.vestigation is maybe moving into that direction, which i think is a reflection of the seriousness of what we know so far. we know that the white house has lied. they said that there was no communication between the russians and its campaign. that's actually not true. whether it's just with donald trump jr. but there is also six other officials from the trump administration who had communications with the russians and, in fact, lied about it. and then the second piece is they said that they were not coordinating with the russians. we know from this email that's not true either. in fact, there was an intent to collude if not actual collusion there are a bunch of questions that remain unanswered that i think will get to the question of whether this was treasonous or full blown collusion. one of those questions is what was the nature of the information that was passed along? was there information that was passed along? if there was, walls it the illegally obtained stolen emails that the ru
. >> that's not what tim kaine said.vestigation is maybe moving into that direction, which i think is a reflection of the seriousness of what we know so far. we know that the white house has lied. they said that there was no communication between the russians and its campaign. that's actually not true. whether it's just with donald trump jr. but there is also six other officials from the trump administration who had communications with the russians and, in fact, lied about it. and then...
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this is from tim wilson. you know tim wilson?bobby? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: here's tim wilson, right there. >> tim wilson. >> jimmy: yeah, "mr. wilson explains america." [ light laughter ] >> is this a comedy album? >> jimmy: no, it's not. this is a serious -- >> "explains america?" >> jimmy: take a listen to "the booty song." ♪ ♪ look at the booty show me the booty give me the booty i want the booty ♪ ♪ back up the booty i need the booty i like the booty oh what a booty ♪ ♪ shaking that booty i saw the booty i want the booty lord what a booty ♪ ♪ bring on the booty give up the booty loving the booty ♪ >> not bad. ♪ right on the booty round booty down for the booty i want the booty ♪ ♪ hunting the booty chasing the booty ♪ >> that's a hit! ♪ casing the booty getting the booty ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ beautiful booty smoking booty talk to the booty ♪ that's a hit. "total blackout standup tour" coming to a city near you! that's all the time we have for "do not play." if you have an album or song you think we would want to s
this is from tim wilson. you know tim wilson?bobby? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: here's tim wilson, right there. >> tim wilson. >> jimmy: yeah, "mr. wilson explains america." [ light laughter ] >> is this a comedy album? >> jimmy: no, it's not. this is a serious -- >> "explains america?" >> jimmy: take a listen to "the booty song." ♪ ♪ look at the booty show me the booty give me the booty i want the booty ♪ ♪ back...