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times. especially that particular time, because we radically changed in the early 1900s. host: you are more closely related to grover cleveland? massee: surprisingly. host: he was america's only non-sequential president. what else should they know? massee: they should know he had a beautiful wife. a great story has been passed down in my family. grover was so sad, and francis was so sad, after they were defeated, and she said to the people at the white house, take care of the china because we will be back in four years, and they were back in four years. but the romance they had prior to them getting married in the white house, it was just a love story that will in due are the test of time. she was married in the white house, a beautiful gown. george cleveland, the grandson of clover, was at this event. his sister found that actual address, the wedding dress that actively exists, in the white house first ladies collection at the smithsonian. it's just a powerful display of how wonderful and h
times. especially that particular time, because we radically changed in the early 1900s. host: you are more closely related to grover cleveland? massee: surprisingly. host: he was america's only non-sequential president. what else should they know? massee: they should know he had a beautiful wife. a great story has been passed down in my family. grover was so sad, and francis was so sad, after they were defeated, and she said to the people at the white house, take care of the china because we...
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>> yeah. >> there's a time for grieving and there is a time for letting it go and moving on.me ago as much as you can forgive, but it happened. you're not going to forget your brother. you're not going to forget what happened. >> your brother deserves justice. >> we'll fight the next parole hearing, too. >> we're united and this is what we believe is right. >> so, john, what did you think of that? >> i thought that was incredible. they're really amazing people. >> yeah. >> like really, just incredible. >> i really felt it was a really powerful moment just being present for that. i felt so moved by their forgiveness. >> yeah. i heard john's family say they forgive your father. do you forgive him? >> my mom says that forgiveness is a journey, it's not a destination. and we both talk about how we're not there yet. so, no, i haven't. but i'm working towards it, yeah. ♪ ♪ handmade salsa, handmade burritos. now with handmade ordering. handmade is kind of our thing. chipotle. for real. handmade is kind of our thing. ♪ ♪ ♪ heyi'm craving somethingkin! we're missing. the ceramides in
>> yeah. >> there's a time for grieving and there is a time for letting it go and moving on.me ago as much as you can forgive, but it happened. you're not going to forget your brother. you're not going to forget what happened. >> your brother deserves justice. >> we'll fight the next parole hearing, too. >> we're united and this is what we believe is right. >> so, john, what did you think of that? >> i thought that was incredible. they're really amazing...
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according to the "times." a lawyer for the president is pushing back, though, tonight, putting out a statement to the "times," charles harder writes this. there was no fraud or tax evasion by anyone. the facts upon which the "times" bases its false allegations are extremely inaccurate. president trump had virtually no involvement whatsoever with these matters. but these matters, which the "times" details, are stunning. that is why new york state is now investigating and this is renewing calls of course for the president to release his tax returns. i want to go straight to "new york times" reporter sue craig. she joins me on the phone. she helped break this story along with two of her colleagues. sue, can you hear me? >> i can. >> thank you so much for coming on. i mean, you worked on this for a year and a half. what surprised you the most in your investigation, sue? >> well, i guess what surprised us is first of all, it's the amount of money that the president received from his father. i mean, when you look at
according to the "times." a lawyer for the president is pushing back, though, tonight, putting out a statement to the "times," charles harder writes this. there was no fraud or tax evasion by anyone. the facts upon which the "times" bases its false allegations are extremely inaccurate. president trump had virtually no involvement whatsoever with these matters. but these matters, which the "times" details, are stunning. that is why new york state is now...
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on his release, a reasonablehe time within his release. a reasonable time. therefore the people weapon hiding in the mountains for ten years, that's a reasonable time. but the people who have families and have jobs and have lived r tizens as can in the community for 14 years. that was not a reasonable time. fourteen years later. what about that typical legal term in order to satisfy the government says as you say, major interest. >> couple of responses. first, the two doesn't have a timing requirement at all. that's the statute that we are relying on.n. secondly, i think the force of what you are saying, is that it feels different when aliens have been out for a long period of time. what that is getting at is, i think that it would have been rational for congress to add statute of limitations. to say something into c2, an alien may be released only -- hasn't gotten into trouble in ten years. >> are you saying that there is no constitutional claim as to any of these people? even if a person hasas been out arr 15 years and has established prize in the communit
on his release, a reasonablehe time within his release. a reasonable time. therefore the people weapon hiding in the mountains for ten years, that's a reasonable time. but the people who have families and have jobs and have lived r tizens as can in the community for 14 years. that was not a reasonable time. fourteen years later. what about that typical legal term in order to satisfy the government says as you say, major interest. >> couple of responses. first, the two doesn't have a...
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. >> would you fix your time, please? david: people would not recognize me if i fixed my time. all right. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. it began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i run a firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? many people do not know what the imf is. christine: it was created by 44 men. david: no women? christine: no women in those days on the eve of the second world war with the view to avoid major economic crisis, major instability in the world. that is the intentions. david: where do you get your money? christine: every member contributes to the financing of this common pot. david: it seems to be an informal understanding that the world bank would be headed by an american and that has been the case. am i correct? christine: i want to believe that it is going to be headed by somebody who has the competence to do the job. it has been american bank. i think that is the arrangement in the early days. at the time, the world looked a lot different. david: the world looks different today. asia
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by by the time i caught up, the tyres we re by the time i caught up, the tyres were dead.ace. but i kept fighting and pushing to try and catch up, but at the end it was fighting for second place. a fifth world title, which will inevitably come, takes hamilton closer to the michael schumacher record of seven world titles, so will he go for that record? well, he has a lot going on outside of racing, with his own fashion label and he's also been dabbling in the music industry. all of this build—up towards, is his focus perhaps slipping away from motorsport? another formula 1 racing legend, sirjackie stewart, reckons that might be a distraction. he might not be able to be in a position to push on to make it a magic seven. heel burn—out because, as the success heel burn—out because, as the success brings, now he is going into clothing and other things, he loves music, and sooner or later you get tired of it. i did. i got tired of it at tired of it. i did. i got tired of itata tired of it. i did. i got tired of it at a young age, 3a years of age. and i went other things. like in
by by the time i caught up, the tyres we re by the time i caught up, the tyres were dead.ace. but i kept fighting and pushing to try and catch up, but at the end it was fighting for second place. a fifth world title, which will inevitably come, takes hamilton closer to the michael schumacher record of seven world titles, so will he go for that record? well, he has a lot going on outside of racing, with his own fashion label and he's also been dabbling in the music industry. all of this...
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the last time is back april 16. so it's been a long time. let's show you what you can expect outside. and it's nice to see this and it is looking east with her camera and let's show you our temperatures out there at 64 in concord, livermore coming in at 60 as well 61 in san jose and a mild start to the day. we are looking at patchy fog along the coast other locations are partly cloudy to clear skies. so through the afternoon, that rain tonight for the north bay, thanks to the area of low pressure and widespread rain. it could be a wet commute for tomorrow. but temperatures 66 in san francisco. daytime highs, 75 as well as from mountain view. 80 for concord and 76 for fairfield. so let's show you, you will see the rain first tonight and this is stopping the clock here at 9 pm and watch as it raymonds and. this is at 7 am. in some locations could see some heavy downpours we are looking at anywhere from a quarter to half inch of rain for tomorrow. will talk more about that and the forecast, coming up. >>> ctgood time to get your car winter read
the last time is back april 16. so it's been a long time. let's show you what you can expect outside. and it's nice to see this and it is looking east with her camera and let's show you our temperatures out there at 64 in concord, livermore coming in at 60 as well 61 in san jose and a mild start to the day. we are looking at patchy fog along the coast other locations are partly cloudy to clear skies. so through the afternoon, that rain tonight for the north bay, thanks to the area of low...
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the financial times in new york times and the los angeles times france has suspended political visits to saudi arabia other e.u. leaders have also voiced concern jonah hall has the latest from brussels. if there's been concern about a slow response by european nations at a political level to the alleged murder of jamal kershaw g. well that may be changing britain france and the netherlands of all announced that they're withdrawing their ministerial level delegations to that financial investment summit of davos in the desert as it's been dubbed citing that now is simply not the time for that level of engagement this was what french president emmanuel macron had to say. leafy. the facts we know today are mr g. string the serious and worrying we expect is fairly light on this matter we have had exchanges with saudi authorities to clarify all this but in the current circumstances we have sides a postponement political visits including that of our economy minister european countries of course faced something of a quandary in their response to saudi arabia do they go in hard on riyadh deman
the financial times in new york times and the los angeles times france has suspended political visits to saudi arabia other e.u. leaders have also voiced concern jonah hall has the latest from brussels. if there's been concern about a slow response by european nations at a political level to the alleged murder of jamal kershaw g. well that may be changing britain france and the netherlands of all announced that they're withdrawing their ministerial level delegations to that financial investment...
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i was a tough time. it's really kind of, brought home the problems we have in the country in terms of extreme rhetoric and people get him up to look at a bunch of middle-aged men playing baseball and somehow see the enemy an open fire. was a bad time we are in right now. >> what was going through your mind, initially? >> what i remember, i turned to the dugout to run, i still remember thinking at that time, here? how? why? i would we be the target? i just remember that thought lingering in my mind. so that's what i was thinking. stay out of the gunfire, help our colleagues. >> the gunshot victim,. >> that was certainly, a few years before, a terrible tragedy. i just thought when i got to the hospital, later that day, with steve, waiting for the doctor to come out and talk about his condition, very similar to being in the hospital in tucson with gabby. two, too many. don't want to go through that again. >> how do we solve the gun problem? >> there are things that i think we can do. most of us all agree on
i was a tough time. it's really kind of, brought home the problems we have in the country in terms of extreme rhetoric and people get him up to look at a bunch of middle-aged men playing baseball and somehow see the enemy an open fire. was a bad time we are in right now. >> what was going through your mind, initially? >> what i remember, i turned to the dugout to run, i still remember thinking at that time, here? how? why? i would we be the target? i just remember that thought...
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times.'m doing. i'm a professionally been doing this a long time. 515 elections i said you've got me there. i ran once and i won one election but it was the presidency. [cheers and applause] the president. the president. we are one / one then will be two / two then that is it. [cheers and applause] although a lot of the fake news says he will not stop at eight years first they say he doesn't know what he's doing perhaps he's incompetent it's terrible and now says he will keep it you can do both eight years is fine. [cheers and applause] that's all the time we need that's all the time we need. make america great again is that may be the greatest logan in the history? [cheers and applause] do you remember hillary's slogan like she paid a million dollars and then i dissected it and then the next week they changed it. [laughter] come together or something terrible come together she's the great unifier. right. she is a great unifier. but it is incredible think of it 33000 e-mails she gets a subpo
times.'m doing. i'm a professionally been doing this a long time. 515 elections i said you've got me there. i ran once and i won one election but it was the presidency. [cheers and applause] the president. the president. we are one / one then will be two / two then that is it. [cheers and applause] although a lot of the fake news says he will not stop at eight years first they say he doesn't know what he's doing perhaps he's incompetent it's terrible and now says he will keep it you can do both...
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time for an upgrade. our furniture grows all by. house with no room. for design highlights you can make yourself. trends tips and tricks that will turn your home to a special. upgrade yourself with v.w. interior design channel on you to. follow in a very warm welcome indeed to country guaranteed to bowl ice here in germany or on the big prosperous and influential southern state of but that area where people go to the polls this weekend into the election that could have a major impact at the national level the conservative c.s.u. party has rules of of area without interruption for over sixty years but that period of dominance looks to be over the could be to witness on sunday the green.
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cosmonaut and an american astronaut aboard the mission and sail back to earth pulled down by a force of times greater than earth's gravity force that also saved their lives. this is the day. they are it will. be so used. to the international space station everything looking good for saving not only and there for the next four years five times the national right to failure. and we are hearing already about that forces are in contact with that nic a good alexy opening on the board the soyuz taking anything at sharp landing coming back to earth search and rescue crews are always a priest are you just in the event that something like this does happen that mission reports are that they are in good condition. tonight an exclusive report looking at the refugee street children of beirut robbed of a childhood forced to earn a living for their parents. one time i was six i came to sow the flowers here at the bar they beat me and did not let me sell flowers i sat in a corner and cried. we begin the day with a malfunction aboard a russian soyuz rocket that could have easily become a deadly fireball in th
cosmonaut and an american astronaut aboard the mission and sail back to earth pulled down by a force of times greater than earth's gravity force that also saved their lives. this is the day. they are it will. be so used. to the international space station everything looking good for saving not only and there for the next four years five times the national right to failure. and we are hearing already about that forces are in contact with that nic a good alexy opening on the board the soyuz...
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i took -- took considerable time. and when the hearings tame, not being on the judiciary committee, i paid attention, i followed the testimony of the judge, the very critical questioning from many of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle, and then when the end of the process -- or so seemingly what we believed to be the end of the process there were more questions, i went back to judge kavanaugh, had a good conversation with him, and then the allegations that we have been discussing and trying to understand more about came forward, and we all moved from focusing on the issues to truly a discussion that none of us ever thought that we would be having when it came to the confirmation process for someone to the highest court in the land. and so there was more work to be done. i was one who wanted to make sure that there was a process going forward, and when there were more questions that were raised after the initial process , i was one who joined in asking that the f.b.i. step in and do further review. so i have
i took -- took considerable time. and when the hearings tame, not being on the judiciary committee, i paid attention, i followed the testimony of the judge, the very critical questioning from many of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle, and then when the end of the process -- or so seemingly what we believed to be the end of the process there were more questions, i went back to judge kavanaugh, had a good conversation with him, and then the allegations that we have been discussing and...
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at times a water cannon, other times a robot.he call is on the ground based upon the x rays they've taken. i've already seen images floating around on the internet of what the device may look like. that gives the bomb techs a very good idea exactly what they have. literally now the for he can since will take over and they'll look how the end caps on the pipe bomb are constructed. how they are screwed down. but more importantly why didn't these devices function properly? >> sandra: fred, we're looking at a live image carried by our affiliate of the vehicle that is transporting the device found at cnn to wherever it goes. we have a few seconds left. where will that be taken do you think? >> it is hard to say. i don't know exactly where nypd does those devices nou. it has been a long time since i've been there. i just don't know. >> bill: 12:45 eastern time. 45 minutes from now we will get a news conference from the nypd. the president has an event later tonight in wisconsin and we'll see what and if that event is affected throughou
at times a water cannon, other times a robot.he call is on the ground based upon the x rays they've taken. i've already seen images floating around on the internet of what the device may look like. that gives the bomb techs a very good idea exactly what they have. literally now the for he can since will take over and they'll look how the end caps on the pipe bomb are constructed. how they are screwed down. but more importantly why didn't these devices function properly? >> sandra: fred,...
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and i can't tell you every time i come to minnesota, every time i go to the rt huumphrey institute, i gave the keynote speech at the humphrey institute when they opened it. people come up to me, my age and younger, and they say, "we were in the peace corps, "it was a defining moment of my life." it was mine, i could t and one day inning haearly october of '63 i got a call from kenny o'donnl who was then john kennedy's most powerful assistant, "bill we want you go to aus, "the president is going to go down there." "we sent an italian, advance man from boston, "whom i knew, jerry bruno, we sent him down there, "and he just can't, they can't understand each other. "our efforts, we've got to raise money. ve "wot to speak in houston, "and you've got to go down there and hold hands." , so i dwent down and i was holding hands with the governor and the labor people, annsthe liberals and the vatives until the president got out of town. g sitt the forty acres club at the university of texas having lunch with the chairman of the state mocratic committee and thmbmost promising young of the state
and i can't tell you every time i come to minnesota, every time i go to the rt huumphrey institute, i gave the keynote speech at the humphrey institute when they opened it. people come up to me, my age and younger, and they say, "we were in the peace corps, "it was a defining moment of my life." it was mine, i could t and one day inning haearly october of '63 i got a call from kenny o'donnl who was then john kennedy's most powerful assistant, "bill we want you go to aus,...
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it was unprecedented at the time . it had been less than a year since the senate had confirmed justice scalia unanimously. even when request went through, it was nothing compared to what they did to bork. they smeared him as an extremist , and activist, and a bigot. five years earlier he had been confirmed at the second-highest court in the land by unanimous consent. threatwas the greatest to individual liberties since attila the hunt. -- the hun. there was a report that grossly record and his painted him as some sort of retrograde. bork's video rental history was leaked to the press in a desperate attempt to find something salacious to embarrass him with. they got tired of the easy-going family shows he was used to. the mcgrath succeeded in their slanderous tactics are they took one of the greatest legal minds of a generation, former professor, and solicitor general of the united states, and defeated him. 58-42 against was confirmation. it was a dark day for our country. president reagan ultimately nominated ninth cir
it was unprecedented at the time . it had been less than a year since the senate had confirmed justice scalia unanimously. even when request went through, it was nothing compared to what they did to bork. they smeared him as an extremist , and activist, and a bigot. five years earlier he had been confirmed at the second-highest court in the land by unanimous consent. threatwas the greatest to individual liberties since attila the hunt. -- the hun. there was a report that grossly record and his...
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he's demonstrated that time after time. it creates powerful leverage in the negotiating skill because i think canada and mexico became convinced that he was willing to walk away from the deal. now, we don't -- trish: was he? really and truly willing to walk away? >> i think he surely convinced me he was. in fact, we worked really hard not to make that happen because it creates anxiety with those of us in the agricultural community because nafta was important. but at the end of the day, he did get a better deal as he committed and promised to us early on. i think that's why i say i think it validated his overall negotiating skill and brought it to bear as the most powerful office in the world. trish: mr. secretary, what does it mean for future deals? you alluded to this. where do we go from here, now that nafta's done and there could be some tweets and maybe there will be down the road but what's next? >> again, it's good for agriculture, good for the u.s. economy, the automobile, auto parts industry. we've got canada, mexic
he's demonstrated that time after time. it creates powerful leverage in the negotiating skill because i think canada and mexico became convinced that he was willing to walk away from the deal. now, we don't -- trish: was he? really and truly willing to walk away? >> i think he surely convinced me he was. in fact, we worked really hard not to make that happen because it creates anxiety with those of us in the agricultural community because nafta was important. but at the end of the day, he...
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course in recent times, bill clinton, george w. bush, barack obama, we've had this unusual three consecutive presidents every eight years. last time that happened was jefferson, madison, and monro. so it's easy to forget the nixon and ford years. like the johnson and kennedy years, were truncated. but i think pat nixon and betty ford served in the white house at a time of enormous change and they were agents of a gentle turn toward the future. thank you very much. [applause] >> well done. thank you, carl. carl has agreed to take a couple of questions. we'll do that now. just raise your hand. i do want to mention now carl is the author of more than a dozen books. this was done in collaboration with the exhibit and the series. it's for sale in the museum store. and a thing carl will sign for you if you buy it. but this was done in four months. can you tell us a little bit about that experience? doing this book in four months? carl: i don't know if i should. [laughter] it was insane. everybody was doing their part. i would send images
course in recent times, bill clinton, george w. bush, barack obama, we've had this unusual three consecutive presidents every eight years. last time that happened was jefferson, madison, and monro. so it's easy to forget the nixon and ford years. like the johnson and kennedy years, were truncated. but i think pat nixon and betty ford served in the white house at a time of enormous change and they were agents of a gentle turn toward the future. thank you very much. [applause] >> well done....
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the new york times proved what many have suspected for a long time. that million dollar loan, that's not true. they found at least $60 million in loans back then, that would be worth $140 million in current dollars. trump called his father's business just good, not great. fred trump was worth way more than his son apparently. he lauded cash on him from jump. by age 3, mr. trump was earning $200,000 a year in today's dollars from his father. he was a millionaire by age eight. the biggest payday he got from his father is when trump and his siblings sold off the empire, donald's cut was 177 million. that was a piece of the pie that fred trump was feeding his self-made son over the years. all in all, the times says that self-made trump received at least $413 million in current currency, from his father's real estate empire. the times documented 295 streams of revenue that fred trump created over five decades to enrich his son, and minimize taxes by all legal means and according to the times, questionably legal and maybe worse than questionably legal. how
the new york times proved what many have suspected for a long time. that million dollar loan, that's not true. they found at least $60 million in loans back then, that would be worth $140 million in current dollars. trump called his father's business just good, not great. fred trump was worth way more than his son apparently. he lauded cash on him from jump. by age 3, mr. trump was earning $200,000 a year in today's dollars from his father. he was a millionaire by age eight. the biggest payday...
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at times is the time for us out. here blonde success is complete she's become the advisor to the french industrialist oswald and his lover also terminally ill decides to visit mari as husband how much in prison to propose a deal is how men declares himself willing to lend his wife my dear two all's well until his death he'll inherit half his fortune. just bought herself a large house continues to wait for how much return he shows up on the day oswald's will is read out in the final scene all the truths and disappointments comes to light. on how don i just talk for. just one day before the end of filming before the famous last scene he had the idea of having that zimmerman commentary of the one nine hundred fifty four germany hungry soccer game playing in the background some among from spokesman tom for nonsupport he realized a couple of days beforehand that he wanted that does my words my talk before her british clock of years and visit us not much did he change the final scene of course in fact he said he would shoo
at times is the time for us out. here blonde success is complete she's become the advisor to the french industrialist oswald and his lover also terminally ill decides to visit mari as husband how much in prison to propose a deal is how men declares himself willing to lend his wife my dear two all's well until his death he'll inherit half his fortune. just bought herself a large house continues to wait for how much return he shows up on the day oswald's will is read out in the final scene all...
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in normal times, that's what you'd think. these are not normal times, however. and honestly, no one seems to have any idea why nikki haley is leaving and leaving right now. this is a weird time to do it. it doesn't seem like a convenient moment. a couple of days after kavanaugh is sworn in, four weeks exactly before we have really, really, really important midterm elections. it's one di after an ethics complaint was filed against her for using private planes for her government travel. are any of those events precipitating factors here for her surprise resignation? no idea. this out-of-the-blue announcement today and no clear explanation for why it's happening, that has sort of left a vacuum into which has flooded lots of fun speculation. one popular avenue of speculation today has centered on her home state colleague, or at least her fellow south carolinian republican senator lindsey graham. given lindsey graham's politically aggressive to the point of strange behavior recently, it is possible that senator graham is about to make some sort of move into the trump
in normal times, that's what you'd think. these are not normal times, however. and honestly, no one seems to have any idea why nikki haley is leaving and leaving right now. this is a weird time to do it. it doesn't seem like a convenient moment. a couple of days after kavanaugh is sworn in, four weeks exactly before we have really, really, really important midterm elections. it's one di after an ethics complaint was filed against her for using private planes for her government travel. are any...
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there is a time for grieving and a time for letting it go and moving on.s you can forgive, but it happened. you're not going to forget your brother. you're not going to forget what happened. >> your brother deserves justice and we'll fight the next parole hearing, too. we're united and this is what we believe is right. >> so jen, what did you think of that? >> i thought it was incredible. they are really amazing people, like really. just incredible. >> i really felt it was a really powerful moment just being present for that. i felt so moved by their forgiveness. >> yeah. >> i heard john's family say they forgive your father. do you forgive him? >> my mom says that forgiveness is a journey, it's not a destination, and we both talk about how we're not there yet. so no, i haven't. but i'm working towards it. yeah. ssing. the ceramides in cerave. they help restore my natural barrier, so i can lock in moisture... and keep us protected. we've got to have each other's backs... and fronts. cerave. what your skin craves. ♪ can i cross it off yet? almost. and. now.
there is a time for grieving and a time for letting it go and moving on.s you can forgive, but it happened. you're not going to forget your brother. you're not going to forget what happened. >> your brother deserves justice and we'll fight the next parole hearing, too. we're united and this is what we believe is right. >> so jen, what did you think of that? >> i thought it was incredible. they are really amazing people, like really. just incredible. >> i really felt it...
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or two years time, thatis three years time or two years time, that is obviously better than suddenlyling off a cliff edge. we heard in the last two days in the prime minister that the plans, the deal was 95% there. it is one thing to have the principles and the ideals set out and reach agreement on how you are going to do things, but actually, being so close to the deadline, there is not a huge amount of time now, as we hurtle towards the end of march next year, to actually practically implement things. and that seems to be where the real challenge is going to come, regardless of what deal is done, is actually implementing the term. yeah, absolutely. i mean 95% is as good as 0% really, if you are customs officer at the border, you have a set of rules on what you need to apply and if those rules are not in place, then they are not in place. 95% is sort of meaningless. i heard someone described it as a life—saving operation that was 95% successful, it has got to be 100% ready by the 29th of march audit is not ready. indeed. nice analogy there. thank you very much. we will speak to a li
or two years time, thatis three years time or two years time, that is obviously better than suddenlyling off a cliff edge. we heard in the last two days in the prime minister that the plans, the deal was 95% there. it is one thing to have the principles and the ideals set out and reach agreement on how you are going to do things, but actually, being so close to the deadline, there is not a huge amount of time now, as we hurtle towards the end of march next year, to actually practically...
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for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. playing . the headlines a series of bomb threats against top political and media figures continues course second day in the u.s. president trump of the american media argue has a who's to blame for the state of disarray a very big part of the anger we see today in our society is caused by the purposely false and accurate reporting of the men.
for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. playing . the headlines a series of bomb threats against top political and media figures continues course second day in the u.s. president trump of the american media argue has a who's to blame for the state of disarray a very big part of the anger we see today in our society is caused by the purposely false and accurate reporting of the men.
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local time to be with us tonight. thank you so much for your reporting. >> thank you very much. >> as i mentioned, tons of new stuff to get to tonight. it's going to be a busy show. stay with us. a busy show stay with us the fact is, there are over ninety-six hundred roads named "park" in the u.s. it's america's most popular street name. but allstate agents know that's where the similarity stops. if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. and that's very different than living on park ave in sheboygan, wisconsin, where ice dams could cause water damage. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? >>> hey, check this out. the great state of georgia opened the polls to start early voting as of yesterday. here's the headline in "the atlanta journal constitution" -- "turnout soars on the first day of early voting in georgia." in the last midterm election in 2014, so four
local time to be with us tonight. thank you so much for your reporting. >> thank you very much. >> as i mentioned, tons of new stuff to get to tonight. it's going to be a busy show. stay with us. a busy show stay with us the fact is, there are over ninety-six hundred roads named "park" in the u.s. it's america's most popular street name. but allstate agents know that's where the similarity stops. if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr...
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but also the exterior that time to time personally for the very first time to these vast properties in the united states. he was a director of the company that owned them and he was also privately shown to be the chief shareholder. something he's always avoided being made public. that was very valuable information but ross was able to provide me with. a year's deal scope and all these assets. i had no idea whether anyone was going to read my blog and suddenly i was getting fountains of hits a day when. we went up to one hundred thousand a day kids if you had to get all sorts of new provisions. place thing that it took to cope with such a huge number of readers. to begin moving turning up the on thing the more you drink the more you run disturbance and then people start coming to you. people from right where then when then times in a circle. flare became something of a whistleblower hotline was the radio station developed into the voice of the opposition. back in montreal tang is becoming more distressed as he learns that the dam civilians have already moved into his own valley. to comm
but also the exterior that time to time personally for the very first time to these vast properties in the united states. he was a director of the company that owned them and he was also privately shown to be the chief shareholder. something he's always avoided being made public. that was very valuable information but ross was able to provide me with. a year's deal scope and all these assets. i had no idea whether anyone was going to read my blog and suddenly i was getting fountains of hits a...
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they'll take a long time. time works to their advantage and benefit. are they able to break off our all aisles in the meantime? what can they do to drive a wedge between south korea and the united states? will they convince the president let's take a look at troops in south korea, which i think the removal of would be a very bad idea. i think that's what they're trying to do. these are savvy operators. for people who thought it was just a backwards nation, i think one thing they didn't realize they've been very clever participants in this diplomatic game for decades and kim jong-un seems to have picked up that cleverness from his father and grandfather. >> sandra: of course word now that kim jong-un is ready to invite international experts in to inspect this nuclear test site. they had journalists watch it back in may but experts saying it's the range of inspection that is going to count here. >> right. it is the range, the location and are they going to be able to test the soil and go into facilities beyond this? will they have a full disclosure of th
they'll take a long time. time works to their advantage and benefit. are they able to break off our all aisles in the meantime? what can they do to drive a wedge between south korea and the united states? will they convince the president let's take a look at troops in south korea, which i think the removal of would be a very bad idea. i think that's what they're trying to do. these are savvy operators. for people who thought it was just a backwards nation, i think one thing they didn't realize...
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injury time rafael where o. fancied a crack but then up stepped on fire al cathay looking for a hat trick his sixth goal in eighty one minutes of when does he get a record and the win. was on a mentality if we show that kind of mentality and hunger any opponent is going to have trouble beating us. top of the table and undefeated after seven games smiling faces all around after the final whistle. and storm one nil one all to one day so you two back in it three two ecstatic. three three wrecked four three what else do you warden's it. more matches like this seven goal thrill out it takes stillman's to twenty three goals who says attacks don't win championships. phillies company are neos cloudy of the saddo that peruvian striker turned their sprightly forty last week. i keep playing and they obviously brought me here because they think i have the chance and the ability to contribute to the club with my skills on the pitch. on the other hand they also appreciate my experience. so they think i can be very useful in h
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at that time showed her bruises and at the time of relegation.o they annoy and need a broaddrick at bedtime? but is this -- is this politically opportunistic. winning a broaddrick to this day feel she's ignored. >> i disagree she's ignored. as a matter of fact, we saw president trump -- >> president trump did. jason, president trump did you wanita broaddrick hussein the media covered that. forgive me. the media covered that. let's be clear. she's been consistently ignored by the liberal media before president trump brought this to the debate. go ahead, final point. >> i agree that wanita broaddrick has been done wrong for a long time. i don't think that has any bearing on what is going on right now. i think we have a responsibility in the media to talk about these things, to vet them. elizabeth: that's the thing. they are not being vetted. >> is extremely telling them they should be under the microscope. elizabeth: ford and jason from a thank you so much. we have to move on. supreme court nominee has faced accusations of silent unrelenting as the
at that time showed her bruises and at the time of relegation.o they annoy and need a broaddrick at bedtime? but is this -- is this politically opportunistic. winning a broaddrick to this day feel she's ignored. >> i disagree she's ignored. as a matter of fact, we saw president trump -- >> president trump did. jason, president trump did you wanita broaddrick hussein the media covered that. forgive me. the media covered that. let's be clear. she's been consistently ignored by the...
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peeling off the on i don't know as "the new york times" -- onion as "new york times" reporter says.with charlie gasparino to talk about it right now. neil: we'll talk about the weather. thank you very much, kristina partsinevelos, reason that loss for the year. how it became an issue, could he have written that off as stages in since? could he have not paid any taxes? could donald trump found himself in positioning thanks to the loss, carry it out and write it off one return after another for better part of a decade. hence the argument that a lot of clinton folks making not paying taxes. we don't know the tax record. we don't know a lot about this. this would not be the first family of great wealth, particularly in the real estate arena, laws get tricky and complicated to try to dodge the taxman. anyway they can. question, did they do it really? did some funny stuff come up? charlie you and i covered businesses for donald trump for many decades. i always thought that he shortchanged his dad in talking about the influence he had because i think you and i both knew the father enough t
peeling off the on i don't know as "the new york times" -- onion as "new york times" reporter says.with charlie gasparino to talk about it right now. neil: we'll talk about the weather. thank you very much, kristina partsinevelos, reason that loss for the year. how it became an issue, could he have written that off as stages in since? could he have not paid any taxes? could donald trump found himself in positioning thanks to the loss, carry it out and write it off one return...
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eastern time meantime time don't go anyerwhe. "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you some money. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach you so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. >>> tough days don't last forever, but when they come along, you need to know how to respopd. you need a game planned totally developed and ready to see what kind of we are dealing with. the early days of the decline, we'll are never easy to navigate let's bring a line from tolstoy's ana carrenina. it is not so darn easy big declines and much harder because they could be the start of a bear market the beginning of something un-fa un-fathomable. you can figure out how to handle these moments of weak
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now, for today, the sunshine could turn hazy from time to time., the wind is very light, we'll get some clear spells. we could see a bit of mist forming by dawn tomorrow morning. the minimum temperature not especially cold, somewhere between eight —— e10. a lovely bright start again tomorrow morning, plenty of sunshine through the course ofjews date and temperatures are getting warmer “— date and temperatures are getting warmer —— eight —— e10. tomorrow back up to 10 degrees —— tuesday. the wind will strengthen tomorrow, a great day for the washing on the line as temperatures could get up to 23, potentially 24. things looking more unsettled, though, as we head towards the end of the week. it for now. vanessa feltz has her brea kfast it for now. vanessa feltz has her breakfast show on bbc radio london in about half an hour —— that's it for now. i'll be back in half an hour too. intergovernmental hello this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. it's 6:30. we'll bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast thi
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him being, making $200,000 a year by the time he was 3 and being a millionaire by the time he was 8. >> he spun a fantastical story that there is hardly a grain of truth in it. >> you also say, though, the money that his father set up to the revenue streams his father set up for him continued until he was in his 50. >> well, it's continuing to this day. he is going to get a payment from starrett city. an investment his father made in 1972. he and his siblings are getting that into this year. he's getting payments into the white house from what fred trump did. starrett city is the largest public housing project in the country. and in 1972, fred trump invested $5 million and another million was invested from a partnership that donald trump and his siblings owned. and they inherited their father's investment when he died, and they still have this initial investment from a company that they were partners in when they were quite young. he's still going to get payments from that today because starrett city was just sold and he'll cut a check. part of it has been paid and another part will
him being, making $200,000 a year by the time he was 3 and being a millionaire by the time he was 8. >> he spun a fantastical story that there is hardly a grain of truth in it. >> you also say, though, the money that his father set up to the revenue streams his father set up for him continued until he was in his 50. >> well, it's continuing to this day. he is going to get a payment from starrett city. an investment his father made in 1972. he and his siblings are getting that...
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it will take its time. that clears away, brighter skies follow but it does turn much cooler. more, as ever, online. thanks tojoining thanks to joining us. thanks tojoining us. —— thanks to join —— thanks forjoining us. i‘m rico hizon in singapore. the headlines: pulled from the rubble after indonesia‘s earthquake. rescuers are in a race against time, with the death toll now 1300 and rising. police are struggling to keep control, as thousands grow increasingly desperate. here in palu, emotions are running high as survivors are still struggling to get hold of basic supplies like food and water. i‘m babita sharma in london. also in the programme: richer, stronger and more authoritarian. we have a special report on china‘s rise and its changing relationship with the west.
it will take its time. that clears away, brighter skies follow but it does turn much cooler. more, as ever, online. thanks tojoining thanks to joining us. thanks tojoining us. —— thanks to join —— thanks forjoining us. i‘m rico hizon in singapore. the headlines: pulled from the rubble after indonesia‘s earthquake. rescuers are in a race against time, with the death toll now 1300 and rising. police are struggling to keep control, as thousands grow increasingly desperate. here in...
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time to sit down and talk. i don't have faith in this government official of president of the f.e.c. the system i see i've got it's over i'm too liberal the system designed for people like me who move. as long as there's. defend the poor here for different reasons the loss of job loss the whole leg . most people in philadelphia ballot two paychecks away from home. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime stamping each day. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one in one business show you can't afford to miss the one and only. you know world a big part of newton's laws and c
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we have heard time and time again that victims must be heard. time and time again, so often have we heard that in the last two weeks, that victims must be heard. but the message from the president of the united states and those that have surrounded him is, yes, let them be heard, just don't listen. just don't listen to them. unfortunately, that message isn't new. the president used his platform to try to intimidate survivors into staying quiet and hiding their pain from the world, but i think he's going to find that while he is focused on stirring up his political base with the mass son i.n.s.ic comments that women around this country are rising up and they are gaining their strength, they are finding their foothold. they are finding their voices in an effort to expose what for too long, for far too long has been swept under the carpet. regardless of the vote tomorrow, we cannot and will not ignore where we are in this moment of history. this is a movement that will not be quieted, nor should it be quieted. for judge kavanaugh's part, i was very
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to how much time we have. so the reason why this time line exists you could think of this as the worst case scenario. if someone requires us to talk with another department. collaborate with the city attorney. talk to the f.p.p.c. and work internally to flesh out the facts and questions, this is still the guaranteed turn around time. an example is right now we are still waiting for the f.p.p.c. to return an opinion. i asked for informal advice from the f.p.p.c. many months ago and they have directed that question through their commission's opinion process. we have not been able to answer that question for months. that could happen with informal advice. >> commissioner lee: for public confidence and public trust, i would suggest, because you did say staff could extend the response time. i would suggest no longer than 30 days. maybe you could put in no longer than 15 days. so at least people will know within a certain time they will hear back. unless the staff needs additional time. because 30 days for a lot of
to how much time we have. so the reason why this time line exists you could think of this as the worst case scenario. if someone requires us to talk with another department. collaborate with the city attorney. talk to the f.p.p.c. and work internally to flesh out the facts and questions, this is still the guaranteed turn around time. an example is right now we are still waiting for the f.p.p.c. to return an opinion. i asked for informal advice from the f.p.p.c. many months ago and they have...
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capturing a moment in time. snapshots of the lives. of the stories . providing a glimpse into someone else's world. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers. with nice documentaries to open your eyes on al-jazeera. saudi arabia's foreign minister says they don't know how journalist jamal khashoggi was killed but calls it a huge and grave mistake this is turkish prosecutors tell al-jazeera they have proof is death was planned. and president says turkey plans to announce details on its investigation on tuesday. i know i'm maryam namazie in london you're with al-jazeera also coming up this hour afghans on able to vote on saturday get another chance after election day which saw forty five people killed in taliban attacks also. meet. a week before brazil's presidential runoff supporters of the far right front on a chair polson r.-o. rally in sao paolo. saudi arabia's foreign minister has called the killing of jamal khashoggi in the saudi consulate in istanbul a grave mistake in an interview or said saudi arabia did not know what happened to the j
capturing a moment in time. snapshots of the lives. of the stories . providing a glimpse into someone else's world. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers. with nice documentaries to open your eyes on al-jazeera. saudi arabia's foreign minister says they don't know how journalist jamal khashoggi was killed but calls it a huge and grave mistake this is turkish prosecutors tell al-jazeera they have proof is death was planned. and president says turkey plans to announce details on its...
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i always think about the time before the earthquake when we were together all the time my husband my son and i. and i'm sure it can be like. it. so she and her husband keep on searching because they know somewhere out there they'll find their missing son. and you can find out more on the situation in indonesia at our website that c.w. dot com now for some of the other stories making the news at this hour well gary an investigative journalist has been raped and killed prompting truckin condemnation home and abroad victoria mera novus body was found in a park in northern area on saturday she'd been reporting on alleged corruption involving government officials and new funding officials say so far they found no evidence the crime was linked to her work. china's anti corruption watchdog has confirmed that it is investigating the head of interpol who's a chinese national main hallway was reported missing by his wife after leaving france for up to his native china earlier hong kong newspaper reported that he was detained upon arriving there. will scientists have issued their starkest warni
i always think about the time before the earthquake when we were together all the time my husband my son and i. and i'm sure it can be like. it. so she and her husband keep on searching because they know somewhere out there they'll find their missing son. and you can find out more on the situation in indonesia at our website that c.w. dot com now for some of the other stories making the news at this hour well gary an investigative journalist has been raped and killed prompting truckin...
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all in a little over five minutes time or it's online any time you want on r t dot com but here's a quick look at the struggle. that. exactly . has the. look of the year. we were able to close to fifteen hundred. in one day it's well he says a month it's pretty soon it's almost there's truth to those who go wow do you want you to believe you don't think. i do a bit of good. out of the want but i'm somebody you know how about no. mistrust that it's just. the luck of that a cone the sad. thing they're going to say. it's a little too. maverick have signed with those. that we did it to show the world that we can make a funny thing that can make if die exactly what i mean you will come from a shot of most of the lot is. going to get a commission of the amount from uncle you're the one that we all saw in the bar who was your friend i'm going to tell you just from queens of course. i was from the how did you go on. the smokey who are they over a new facility set up a hold of them. and i programs here in about five minutes now israel defends its actions on the gaza border saying it's defending. c
all in a little over five minutes time or it's online any time you want on r t dot com but here's a quick look at the struggle. that. exactly . has the. look of the year. we were able to close to fifteen hundred. in one day it's well he says a month it's pretty soon it's almost there's truth to those who go wow do you want you to believe you don't think. i do a bit of good. out of the want but i'm somebody you know how about no. mistrust that it's just. the luck of that a cone the sad. thing...
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teacher it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. leave the. village was. the. will. is not through the movie it's in the the new thumb with the sea in the nice couple with that feeling moon that the at the. crew were simply cruising the room and that's india. with the plane not the class that asked in there do you hear in the news here he knew you who all kenyan knew but i shal know who's at the end of. the. ages you played. out of vienna may as sit day same thought side of the north bed stump there was a late back while side of me and. are out of the end spattered may boardgame bake at their cost because i am sick about. what i made except i was. about. five hundred fifty and you know i notice that while you pay into those who really get bacon. i mean yeah as a result is lots of bends and you have to fit just that is david naming a body at this moment only yunus again why do given us the thought our gorgeous. didn't take three not such a story you. told us on you feel all of. your d.n.a. but
teacher it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. leave the. village was. the. will. is not through the movie it's in the the new thumb with the sea in the nice couple with that feeling moon that the at the. crew were simply cruising the room and that's india. with the plane not the class that asked in there do you hear in the news here he knew you who all kenyan knew but i shal know who's at the end...
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but as the "times" reports, there is no time limit on civil fines for tax frauds.k state damages department is reviewing the allegations. >> the report continues fred trump was relentless and creative in finding ways to channel his wealth to his children. he made donald not just his salaried employee but also his property manager, landlord, banker and consultant. he gave them loan after loan, many never repaid. he provided money for donald's cars, money for his employees, money for his first manhattan offices. he gave him three trust funds, he gave him shares in multiple partnerships, he gave him $10,000 christmas checks and he gave him laundry revenue from his buildings. according to the investigation trump was earning $200,000 in today's dollars by age three and was a millionaire by the age of eight. by the time donald was 17 his father had given him part ownership of a 52-unit apartment building. once he graduated from college the times found trump was receiving the equivalent of a million dollars a year from his dad. that money reportedly increased over time to
but as the "times" reports, there is no time limit on civil fines for tax frauds.k state damages department is reviewing the allegations. >> the report continues fred trump was relentless and creative in finding ways to channel his wealth to his children. he made donald not just his salaried employee but also his property manager, landlord, banker and consultant. he gave them loan after loan, many never repaid. he provided money for donald's cars, money for his employees, money...
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taking time why slow rising does makes better bread. and serving seniors gourmet meals for the elderly that are easy to swallow. but first we go where everyone else is going. people are magically drawn to mega events. they can stick gather celebrate together even pray together. why do we feel more like ourselves in a crowd what's the attraction. our reporter conny dylan went to one of the world's biggest bashes to find out. how low everyone my name is gonna go on but to be honest i don't really feel like i'm on a building right now and that could be related fact that i'm wearing a blueberry and what not for that i wouldn't usually wear it could be that my not. stools are filled with the smell of beer it could be that i'm squished in the midst of a sea the mass of humanity and my question is just what are all these people doing here and i'm told that roughly six million people got up and down at this year's october fest in munich germany i spent an entire weekend inside these tents trying to figure out why we should and beings are so psy
taking time why slow rising does makes better bread. and serving seniors gourmet meals for the elderly that are easy to swallow. but first we go where everyone else is going. people are magically drawn to mega events. they can stick gather celebrate together even pray together. why do we feel more like ourselves in a crowd what's the attraction. our reporter conny dylan went to one of the world's biggest bashes to find out. how low everyone my name is gonna go on but to be honest i don't really...
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second time.w was it juggling all that? >> i mean when you say it like that it sounds overwhelming. but when you're in it and quite honestly when you're around people like him, who are -- they're giving all of themselves every day, it was a joy. those 42 days of shooting were -- >> 42. i want everybody to see a bit of it because i'm telling you, we know about your relationship with lady gaga's character. but this relationship on screen, you are a rock star and you have problems with your hearing. he plays your older brother who is also your manager and doing the best to care for you. let's take a little bit of a look. >> i told you i can't wear those things but i wear them it's just in my head and i need to be here with everybody else. >> the doctor said it's the only way to manage this thing, jack. you're not going to get back what you lost. it's the only way we can manage what you still got. >> oh, wow. oh, i can imagine pretty good. >> what do you want me to do? >> you know the door is wide ope
second time.w was it juggling all that? >> i mean when you say it like that it sounds overwhelming. but when you're in it and quite honestly when you're around people like him, who are -- they're giving all of themselves every day, it was a joy. those 42 days of shooting were -- >> 42. i want everybody to see a bit of it because i'm telling you, we know about your relationship with lady gaga's character. but this relationship on screen, you are a rock star and you have problems with...
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in a tweet he said times" report is, quote, so incorrect, i do not hat time to corrt here.overnment cell phone. story is so wrong. "the times" report wednesdayat said adminisn officials are worried that the president makes ssitive calls on iphones despite intelligence warnings that china and russia listen yi. >>> nob won last night's y,powerball lott so that means the top prize for saturday's drawing willrow to an estimated $750 million. lottery officia seven tickets were sold for last night that matched five numbers, but none had the right powerball number. thosehickets are e worth a paltry $1 million. findime, we are waiting to out who has the lone winning ticket for tuesday's $1.6 billion mega millions drawing. thket was sold at a convenience store in south carolina. >> we have a little boost for you. "tht rendition of star-spangled banner" getting a lot of attention online, and for aod reason. taisten. ♪ can you see byhe dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed ♪ at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ >> that is willie kay. he i strumming a ukulele. he has performed
in a tweet he said times" report is, quote, so incorrect, i do not hat time to corrt here.overnment cell phone. story is so wrong. "the times" report wednesdayat said adminisn officials are worried that the president makes ssitive calls on iphones despite intelligence warnings that china and russia listen yi. >>> nob won last night's y,powerball lott so that means the top prize for saturday's drawing willrow to an estimated $750 million. lottery officia seven tickets...
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it's only a matter of time.eport, an excellent report relating to carrie bercham who sought to be interviewed by the fbi again and again and my office was sought and was never interviewed. just one of probably of the 40 people who should have been interviewed, they never way. i think it will lead to continuing questions and potential investigation of justice kavanaugh if he's confirmed. >> senator richard plobloomenth of connecticut. thank you, sir. much appreciated. >> thank you. >>> we get to interview senators here, which is privilege. very rarely get to interview a senator who is plainly livid as senator bloomenthal was right there tonight. stay with us. r bloomenthal was there tonight. stay with us >>> susan collins was first elected to the u.s. senate in 1996. she got elected in '96 with a very specific promise to the voters of the state of maine. >> if elected would you vote for congressional term limits, and i'd like to have an answer from each of you. >> let's start with sue collins. >> i do support ter
it's only a matter of time.eport, an excellent report relating to carrie bercham who sought to be interviewed by the fbi again and again and my office was sought and was never interviewed. just one of probably of the 40 people who should have been interviewed, they never way. i think it will lead to continuing questions and potential investigation of justice kavanaugh if he's confirmed. >> senator richard plobloomenth of connecticut. thank you, sir. much appreciated. >> thank you....
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it is time for a change. time for someone new.ne call 811 before you dig.ings you can do is to make sure you calling 811 can get your lines marked. it's free, it's easy, we come out and mark your lines. we provide you the information so you will dig safely. >>> this "new york times" scoop tonight, this ginormous investigation into how donald trump took hundreds of millions of dollars from his dad and his dad's businesses over a period of decades and apparently helped construct a number of different schemes to dodge taxes on that money for years, as laid out in this new reporting, the tax dodges themselves amount to hundreds of millions of dollars, but there is a lot here. this is 40 pages long. it's over 13,000 words. it's one of the largest investigative articles ever published in "the new york times." when it dropped this afternoon, we got fairly quickly this statement from new york state tax authorities. quote, the tax department is reviewing the allegations in "the new york times" article and is vigorously pursuing all appropr
it is time for a change. time for someone new.ne call 811 before you dig.ings you can do is to make sure you calling 811 can get your lines marked. it's free, it's easy, we come out and mark your lines. we provide you the information so you will dig safely. >>> this "new york times" scoop tonight, this ginormous investigation into how donald trump took hundreds of millions of dollars from his dad and his dad's businesses over a period of decades and apparently helped...
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, mckinley's times. especially during this particular time, because we radically changed in the early 1900s. >> grover cleveland, you are most closely related to grover? >> yes that's right, surprisingly . >> people will remember he was america's only nonsequential president, what else should they know? >> they should know he had a beautiful wife, there's a great story that was passed down from my family over many years. francis and grover were so saddened they were defeated after the first election, so she told the white house staff that she dearly loved she said take care of the china because we will be back in four years and they were back in four years. but, i think, the romance they had prior to them getting married in the white house, was just a love story that will endure the test of time. she was married in the white house. the beautiful gowns, susan was founded by george cleveland, who was actually at the event, the grandson of glover. his sister, ann and marion cleveland: i found the actual dre
, mckinley's times. especially during this particular time, because we radically changed in the early 1900s. >> grover cleveland, you are most closely related to grover? >> yes that's right, surprisingly . >> people will remember he was america's only nonsequential president, what else should they know? >> they should know he had a beautiful wife, there's a great story that was passed down from my family over many years. francis and grover were so saddened they were...