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from the tom long cave complex. about. what secrets lie behind me. to find him our city experience and explore fascinating cultural heritage sites. w world heritage 360 get the. same if it's all happening. with. your link to news from africa and the world. your link to inception stories and discussions can join the come student news actually program tonight from one generation. from the news it is easy to out with safety deputed constant africa join us on facebook t w africa. lead the job cuts begin thought about starts throwing out 800000 stuff around the globe just a day after announcing one of the biggest overhauls in is a 150 year history. and where to now for the turkish lira president of the bonfires the central bank chief and lose the lira stocks and government dollars on his weakens. business business asia. as well come the most comprehensive transformation of germany's biggest lender in decades that's what bank c.e.o. . calls the radical cuts he's performing on the ailing erstwhile flagship of germany's financial industry saving is closing d
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from a youth soccer team decided to explore keven thailand with their coach the group entered the tom long cave in the northern province of john wright but shortly after the end heavy rains began to fall trapping the boys and their goal which such efforts began soon after. hundreds of people including diving experts and researchers from all over the world at the caves site. then after 9 days divers found the boys full kilometers from the mouth of the cave starving but still alive next began a dead mission to rescue them the defense that it cost $1.00 diver his life the 1st of the boys was pulled out alive on july the 8th one year back. that one of the diverse a 2 part in that rescue operation he reflects on his experience when you're on. a like to tell a good story and it's a very good story but i arrived to to the cape the kits where i get to be flown we were going out there not knowing 100 percent of what kind of vision of the going into i'd be going in to save some kids support the divers and the kids as they were coming out we could actually see the diver i always see the light of the
from a youth soccer team decided to explore keven thailand with their coach the group entered the tom long cave in the northern province of john wright but shortly after the end heavy rains began to fall trapping the boys and their goal which such efforts began soon after. hundreds of people including diving experts and researchers from all over the world at the caves site. then after 9 days divers found the boys full kilometers from the mouth of the cave starving but still alive next began a...
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tom. long but. the bold. paul the enemy. the bomb. bomb on the living room wall. one of the world sponsors sinking sea teens to contact the indonesians capital shop spies much as 25 centimeters believe shia mainly chained to any ground. and on top of that climate change is causing increased flooding. so was mission c. is the megacity taking to avoid winding up under water. level 3030 minutes on d w. in the book you are no one on. the length of. exposing injustice global news that matters w. may for minds. what secrets lie behind these memoirs. find out in an immersive experience and explore fascinating cultural heritage sites . d w world heritage 360 get the memo. i'm not jumping out of the chair well i guess sometimes i am but is there nothing that the german thinks they can to the german culture of looking at the stereotypes aquatics that is think the future of the country that i no longer. need it seems ridiculous drama they are to me it's all about who they know i might show join me to meet the jetman from the w. . post. frank food. international gateway to th
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spectacular rescue operation is still on many people's minds hundreds sometimes thousands flock here to tom long cave every day despite it being closed off to the general public ever since the rescue operation it is unclear whether it will ever be open due to safety concerns and conservation aspects in the meantime the 12 boys and their coach have become semi celebrities they have appeared on a major u.s. talk show and played friendly football matches around the world they have also signed a deal with streaming giant netflix that wants to bring the story to life on screen apparently each family has for. more than 80000 euros for the exclusive deal which forbids them to speak to other media now as for social media the boys have enjoyed a boost since the rescue 2 of them have about 150000 followers on instagram coach eg now runs his own football academy last year's touching goal mission was a huge success but it also cost one rescue diver his life he's being remembered as well especially on a day like this. all the stories. and. pictures from the rest. of the. stuff about. sex. too. if there is an
spectacular rescue operation is still on many people's minds hundreds sometimes thousands flock here to tom long cave every day despite it being closed off to the general public ever since the rescue operation it is unclear whether it will ever be open due to safety concerns and conservation aspects in the meantime the 12 boys and their coach have become semi celebrities they have appeared on a major u.s. talk show and played friendly football matches around the world they have also signed a...
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because of the mass of people that actually come here so we will have to wait and see whether or not tom long case will ever be reopened again to a greater public. right florian emotion in northern thailand thank you very much for that. you're watching the dow good news coming up ahead the u.s. difference that time as a woman's world cup champions we go to the site of the fine and match in new york to find out what the tournament has meant over or for the women's game and. the trust big changes and a radical restructuring of germany's biggest lender dortch a bank is cutting 18000 jobs that's one 5th of its workforce and it's also scrapping its global stocks business it's scaling back its investment banking operations the struggling to shift billions of euros to a risky in this case assets to a new so court bad bank. after decades of trying to become a titan of wall street and build a global investment bank bank is looking to the home market the struggling lender has announced a major restructuring plan that will involve building on its traditional strengths . will slash around a 5th of its st
because of the mass of people that actually come here so we will have to wait and see whether or not tom long case will ever be reopened again to a greater public. right florian emotion in northern thailand thank you very much for that. you're watching the dow good news coming up ahead the u.s. difference that time as a woman's world cup champions we go to the site of the fine and match in new york to find out what the tournament has meant over or for the women's game and. the trust big changes...
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youth soccer team decided to explore a cave in thailand with their coach and the group enter the tom long cave in the northern province of chiang mai but shortly after the entered heavy rains began to 4 floodwaters rose and the boys and their coach were trapped. early efforts to find them feed the center's team grew to hundreds of people including diving experts and risk you assume or. then after 9 days with no news and 4 kilometers from the caves mouth divers found the boys alive but stopping now came the challenging task of bringing them to safety through a flooded cave a daring mission that cost one risk his life the boys and their coach were all risk youth safety. sean has chosen bill mitchell one of the divers who do part in the rescue he reflects on his experience one year on i like to tell a good story and it's a vertical story when i arrived to the cape and the kids were get to the phone we were going out there not knowing 100 percent what kind of vision of me going into i'd be going in to save some kids or going to recover some bodies and i think myself and many of the other resc
youth soccer team decided to explore a cave in thailand with their coach and the group enter the tom long cave in the northern province of chiang mai but shortly after the entered heavy rains began to 4 floodwaters rose and the boys and their coach were trapped. early efforts to find them feed the center's team grew to hundreds of people including diving experts and risk you assume or. then after 9 days with no news and 4 kilometers from the caves mouth divers found the boys alive but stopping...
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. >> reporter: tom, as long as this wind and rain persists, there's nothing they can do to restore power. on many levels, it's a waiting game. now, they are trying to help those who can't help themselves, providing emergency generator to an assisted living facility. tom? >> zachary kiesch reporting live from morgan city right now. and as we said, the torrential rain from barry is just getting started. and we already are seeing its damaging effects. flooding in myrtle grove, louisiana, cutting off highway 445. and this neighborhood in livingston parish is already under water. abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano is in new orleans tonight. >> reporter: tonight, floodwaters rising on the outskirts of new orleans. lakeshore drive inundated with storm surge. high winds and heavy rain have city officials bracing for the worst. >> the primary risk continues to remain heavy rains for the city of new orleans. >> reporter: this levee south of the city spilling over, one of several to breach, submerging vulnerable neighborhoods. >> we have our boats, generators, as well as our high water vehicle
. >> reporter: tom, as long as this wind and rain persists, there's nothing they can do to restore power. on many levels, it's a waiting game. now, they are trying to help those who can't help themselves, providing emergency generator to an assisted living facility. tom? >> zachary kiesch reporting live from morgan city right now. and as we said, the torrential rain from barry is just getting started. and we already are seeing its damaging effects. flooding in myrtle grove,...
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tom hanson with how long we could expect mpes>>rtisot in st louis across the tonew england. forecasters say a 2000 mile i he don't smothering people with oppressive temperatures and the worst is yet come. to beat the heat, people are flocking to pools and drinking as much water as possible. and wichita, ks brokers are forced to make it up adjustments to their workday. >> we try to start is earlier as possible when she does get hot like this, we take plenty of breaks. >> reporter: health experts caution the sweltering temperatures are more than a nuisance. dehydration and heatstroke are a constant risk. >> the best thing during a heat wave to stay out of the sun possible. stay hydrated and stay in cool areas. >> reporter: in phoenix, zookeepers are taking steps to keep animals cool. there is ice and plenty of weather. like elephants are intelligent animals. as long as we provide them the tools they need they will do it on their own. >> reporter: cities and at least 14 states are expected to break their high temperature records. tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >>> video of bea
tom hanson with how long we could expect mpes>>rtisot in st louis across the tonew england. forecasters say a 2000 mile i he don't smothering people with oppressive temperatures and the worst is yet come. to beat the heat, people are flocking to pools and drinking as much water as possible. and wichita, ks brokers are forced to make it up adjustments to their workday. >> we try to start is earlier as possible when she does get hot like this, we take plenty of breaks. >>...
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growing over conditions in migrant facilities along the us border with mexico reporter nick valencia tom to a long time border patrol agent in el paso texas about the situation as well as the offensive online post by other agents. he agreed to talk only of his identity was concealed his the report. >>you're taking a big risk by doing that. >>what americans to know they need to know the truth. >>a border patrol agent who's had enough in a cnn exclusive interview, the veteran agent who agree to go on camera only if their identity was concealed expressed disgust at a closed facebook group reportedly comprised of thousands of current and former agents pro publica the first to expose the group i'm 1015. remember shared lewd and sexist content about what members of congress, including alexandria ocasio cortez the agent telling cnn being derogatory is part of the border patrol culture, even hearing the supervisor joke about dead migrants. he was making fun of them saying what. >>what difference does it make the system a life. you made a comment also regarding. running over illegals and i'm like. >>you ca
growing over conditions in migrant facilities along the us border with mexico reporter nick valencia tom to a long time border patrol agent in el paso texas about the situation as well as the offensive online post by other agents. he agreed to talk only of his identity was concealed his the report. >>you're taking a big risk by doing that. >>what americans to know they need to know the truth. >>a border patrol agent who's had enough in a cnn exclusive interview, the veteran...
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tom: long-term, we are above trend as well. let us go back to the core issue, the bank stocks.d not perform? christopher: you look within the banks, they are all unique stories. the stories that goldman sachs are different than jp morgan and bank of america and bank of new york. tom: what is the best story right now? what is the best christopher marangi story of the banks? christopher: we still like american express, those with exposure to the consumer that are less sensitive to nims and deposit data. -- beta. nejra: will the fed managed to sustain the expansion? christopher: that is the question. the double edged sword of a rate cut is what if the fed is right to be worried? what if what they are seeing comes to for russian and we are seeing a slowdown they cannot arrest? that is the concern. i think things are not too far gone for the fed to keep -- give the economy a jolt. marangi withher us, we are thrilled he could join us today. value investing and media front and center. hour,f america in the this is bloomberg. ♪ we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and wa
tom: long-term, we are above trend as well. let us go back to the core issue, the bank stocks.d not perform? christopher: you look within the banks, they are all unique stories. the stories that goldman sachs are different than jp morgan and bank of america and bank of new york. tom: what is the best story right now? what is the best christopher marangi story of the banks? christopher: we still like american express, those with exposure to the consumer that are less sensitive to nims and...
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the government says it's reviewing their use, but for many, that's taking too long. tomsion, and can also help dementia patients deal with their memory loss. and, as any specialist will tell you, the best sessions are when the therapist and patient are on the same wavelength. now researchers in cambridge have shown that music can help to synchronise our brains. here's our science correspondent richard westcott. this is a real music therapy session. but with a significant difference. patient and therapist are having their brains monitored while they talk and listen to the music. it's an experiment by scientists at anglia ruskin university in cambridge and, for the first time, it's physically shown what therapists have felt for years. what we can see here in purple is the line of the patient and here the line of the therapist. when a session is going well, the brain of the therapist and their patient becomes synchronised. the patient has a strong emotional experience and then, after that strong emotional experience, we can see that the therapist and patient are on the same
the government says it's reviewing their use, but for many, that's taking too long. tomsion, and can also help dementia patients deal with their memory loss. and, as any specialist will tell you, the best sessions are when the therapist and patient are on the same wavelength. now researchers in cambridge have shown that music can help to synchronise our brains. here's our science correspondent richard westcott. this is a real music therapy session. but with a significant difference. patient and...
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the government says it's reviewing their use, but for many, that's taking too long. tomhe prime minister borisjohnson is due to give a speech in which he will pledge to fund a new high—speed rail route between leeds and manchester. 0ur correspondent tom barton is here with me. i'd just waiting for borisjohnson to appear. remind us what the government say they are focused on. for borisjohnson, government say they are focused on. for boris johnson, this government say they are focused on. for borisjohnson, this is a chance, he has spoken about brexit a lot during the leadership campaign, afterwards as well. but he wants to highlight the other thing is that he plans to do as prime minister. we have already heard in the last day also about his plans to recruit thousands more police officers around the country, today in this speech in manchester in the next few minutes we are expecting him to outline his plans for a new rail link between manchester and leeds. this is something which has been on the cards for a long time, ever since george osborne five years or s0 since george
the government says it's reviewing their use, but for many, that's taking too long. tomhe prime minister borisjohnson is due to give a speech in which he will pledge to fund a new high—speed rail route between leeds and manchester. 0ur correspondent tom barton is here with me. i'd just waiting for borisjohnson to appear. remind us what the government say they are focused on. for borisjohnson, government say they are focused on. for boris johnson, this government say they are focused on. for...
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the report zeros in on a number of trump's close associates, including his long-time friend tom barrack, who ran trump's inaugural committee. they say barrack pushed the white house to sign off on deal with saudi arabia to build dozens of power plants. a deal democrats said could have benefited barrack financially. the deal never went through. but barrack was still instrumental in crafting the president's saudi policy. in 2016, right before trump was set to deliver this campaign speech on energy -- >> we'll work with our gulf allies to develop a positive energy relationship as part of our anti-terrorism strategy. >> reporter: the report says barrack ran the speech by a business associate in the united arab emirates with connections to saudi leaders, who later sent it back with edits. trump's campaign chairman paul manafort emailing back that the speech "has the language you want." today's report, the work of the house oversight committee, led by congressman elijah cummings, who the president has been attacking on twitter. >> so, let's get to mary bruce in washington tonight. and mary, t
the report zeros in on a number of trump's close associates, including his long-time friend tom barrack, who ran trump's inaugural committee. they say barrack pushed the white house to sign off on deal with saudi arabia to build dozens of power plants. a deal democrats said could have benefited barrack financially. the deal never went through. but barrack was still instrumental in crafting the president's saudi policy. in 2016, right before trump was set to deliver this campaign speech on...
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the government says it's reviewing their use, but for many, that's taking too long. tomcooters. clearly for many people the benefit of being able to get around more easily but are they to dangerous? alan tweeted, i have been in majorca, there they are used all the time on the go pretty fast. that's one of the issues. they are not legal to use on the pavement or the road, so there's a weird grey area the police are now stopping people. you can technically use them on private land and a lot of people do have electric scooters in the country but it is a classic case of technology outpacing legislation, so there are no laws that cover it. janelle says, if they are motorised, you should have a safety permit or course or equivalent. she says you should only light write them —— only ride them at the skate park. as you've heard from mike, it's the penultimate day of the tour de france. but for one group of riders, the journey ends today. the international—elles are ten female cyclists who have ridden every gruelling mile of the tour, one day ahead of the men. helen bridgman is o
the government says it's reviewing their use, but for many, that's taking too long. tomcooters. clearly for many people the benefit of being able to get around more easily but are they to dangerous? alan tweeted, i have been in majorca, there they are used all the time on the go pretty fast. that's one of the issues. they are not legal to use on the pavement or the road, so there's a weird grey area the police are now stopping people. you can technically use them on private land and a lot of...
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tom steyer can build the coalition he needs to win in 2020. but he does have the year and $100 million to spend. >> $100 million can go a long way. we'll get tom steyer's response when we come back. steyer's response when we come back. grow with google is here to help you with turning ideas into action. putting your business on the map, connecting with customers, and getting the skills to use new tools. so, in case you're looking, we've put all the ways we can help in one place. free training, tools, and small business resources are now available at google.com/grow red dress on the first day - bold move. same red dress today - even bolder. fight the fade and keep your red dress red. is it new? no, it's washed in studio by tide. well you can always i thibring it backy it. within seven days for a full refund for any reason. like, if i become allergic to yellow? sure. or my turtle hates it? okay. that is good to know because reggie is very opinionated. i'm sure he is. i just love diving with my son... but diving can be really hard on my knees. move free ultra has been a game changer for me. within a week, i noticed a difference in my
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will start following in rule of law, i'm not hopeful can happens short-term but their is a long ball game. >> tomitton, judicial watch. >> thank you. >> coming up next, president trump's tough trade position, sees china's economy grinding to a 27 year low. we take it up with congressman matt gaetz. we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party... uh, didn't that happen, like, 20 years ago? oh, look, karolyn, we've got a mathematician on our hands! check it out! now you can schedule a callback or reschedule an appointment, even on nights and weekends. today's xfinity service. simple. easy. awesome. i'd rather not. gregg: ra radical dimms infightg continues on weekend at net roots conference in philadelphia, a number of speakers, congresswoman paula, tacking house speaker nancy pelosi. for dismissing the likes of aoc. tlaib and omar. senator bernie sanders rushing to their defense. >> i support alexandria ocasio-cortez and other's women desire to bring more people, young
will start following in rule of law, i'm not hopeful can happens short-term but their is a long ball game. >> tomitton, judicial watch. >> thank you. >> coming up next, president trump's tough trade position, sees china's economy grinding to a 27 year low. we take it up with congressman matt gaetz. we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party......
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the government says it's reviewing their use, but for many, that's taking too long. tom to peter rodger from the road safety charity iam roadsmart, and michael quintana from the organisation rideables, which promotes "micro—mobility" vehicles including e—scooters. good morning to both of you. peter, we saw in that both report, we see how fast these things go, we see they are on roads alongside big trucks and heavy vehicles and of course we've seen those often deaths recently, you want to see these band, don't you? not in those terms. they are currently illegal in the first place but they are an attractive and the attractions are obvious in terms of space and so on but we need to be really careful how we introduce them. at the moment, if you were to put them in amongst the traffic, drivers don't want the additional hazard of these small, very fast relatively difficult to see items moving around in the traffic. cyclists don't won them in the cycle lanes and pedestrians don't want them on the pavements so we need to find a way to integrate them into our systems carefully an
the government says it's reviewing their use, but for many, that's taking too long. tom to peter rodger from the road safety charity iam roadsmart, and michael quintana from the organisation rideables, which promotes "micro—mobility" vehicles including e—scooters. good morning to both of you. peter, we saw in that both report, we see how fast these things go, we see they are on roads alongside big trucks and heavy vehicles and of course we've seen those often deaths recently, you...
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if you look out here now all you see is water and to get to the glacier it's a half hour long boat trip. the tom cruise ship has been taking tory's out to the glacier for decades and deckhand david mazak joined the crew in 19971 tells us back then the portage glacier was very different. trying to buyers avoid shot up like bunkers and they went up over 130 feet into the air. and on the fly into the glacier you had huge bottle was. like big balls of oyster they would come crashing down. like. many of the tourists that take the cruiser away a glacier is a disappearing for those who have traveled far to see one of alaska's most iconic sites there's a sense that this might be their last chance it can bring me frankly me. with kind of have to find the best we can carry children and if it is wasting away like this and they won't have anything to actually hear. you showed us a picture a while ago i think it was 114 and the lake was just like right here and now look how big it is it looks like it's like 100 times bigger so. some. researchers say the effects of global climate change can be reversed gettin
if you look out here now all you see is water and to get to the glacier it's a half hour long boat trip. the tom cruise ship has been taking tory's out to the glacier for decades and deckhand david mazak joined the crew in 19971 tells us back then the portage glacier was very different. trying to buyers avoid shot up like bunkers and they went up over 130 feet into the air. and on the fly into the glacier you had huge bottle was. like big balls of oyster they would come crashing down. like....
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if you look out here now all you see is water and to get to the glacier it's a half hour long boat trip. the tom again crew ship has been taking tory's out to the glacier for decades and deck can david mazak join the crew in 19971 tells us back then the portage glacier was very different. giant fires of ice they shot up like bunkers and they went up over 130 feet into the air. on the side to the glacier you had huge monoliths of ice like big walls of ice and they would come crashing down. like. many of the tourists that take the cruise are aware glaciers are disappearing for those who have traveled far to see one of alaska's most iconic sites there's a sense that this might be their last chance it can treat me enjoy nature. with kind of hand the best we can carry children if it is wasting away like this they won't have anything to actually hear it. showed us a picture a while ago i think it was united for change and the like was just like right there and i look up it is it looks like it's like a 100 times bigger. some. researchers say the effects of global climate change can be reversed giving g
if you look out here now all you see is water and to get to the glacier it's a half hour long boat trip. the tom again crew ship has been taking tory's out to the glacier for decades and deck can david mazak join the crew in 19971 tells us back then the portage glacier was very different. giant fires of ice they shot up like bunkers and they went up over 130 feet into the air. on the side to the glacier you had huge monoliths of ice like big walls of ice and they would come crashing down. like....
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if you look out here now all you see is water and to get to the glacier it's a half hour long boat trip. but tom again cruise ship has been taking tory's out to the glacier for decades and deckhand david maddock joined the crew in 1900. want to tells us back then the portage glacier was very different. trying to buyers avoid shot up like bunkers and they went up over 130 feet into the air. and on the fly into the glacier you had huge bottle was full of ice like big balls of ice sure they would come crashing down. like. many of the tourists that take the cruiser away glacier is a disappearing for those who have traveled far to see one of alaska's most iconic sites there's a sense that this might be their last chance it can 3 mean find. kind of have find the best we can carry children and if it is wasting away like this and they won't have anything to until a year. prior yeah you showed us a picture a while ago i think it was 114 and the lake was just like writing there and now look how big it is and there's like it's like a 100 times bigger so now something's gone researchers say the effects of g
if you look out here now all you see is water and to get to the glacier it's a half hour long boat trip. but tom again cruise ship has been taking tory's out to the glacier for decades and deckhand david maddock joined the crew in 1900. want to tells us back then the portage glacier was very different. trying to buyers avoid shot up like bunkers and they went up over 130 feet into the air. and on the fly into the glacier you had huge bottle was full of ice like big balls of ice sure they would...
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tom steyer is a long time democratic donor but has never held elective office.e is positioning himself as an outsider. >>> there is morning showing ce kamala harris leading joe biden among california voters for the first time in a major poll. 23% support senator harris, 21% support joe biden. based on that, the poster said the numbers are still too close to call. that is a brief look at some of the top stories we are workll meet and talk about ways to prevent more deaths on its train tracks after recent spikes in suicides and fatal accident. >> reporter: ninehave been reported sinine cats, six been ruled suicide, three of which happened just within the past eight days. for those total nine deaths, including the most recent one that happened two days ago, happened here on the tracks at gulfport drive. that is why a code compliance officer was here this morning to keep an eye on the area and make sure that people did not try to walk on the tractor drive-through. the recent spike in deaths is concerning to the community and the board of directors. the board will ta
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will start following in rule of law, i'm not hopeful can happens short-term but their is a long ball game. >> tom fitton, judicial watch. >> thank you. >> coming up next, president trump's tough trade position, sees china's economy grinding to a 27 year low. we take it up with congressman matt gaetz. let's see, aleve is proven better on pain than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. most people think a button is just a button. ♪ that a speaker is just a speaker. ♪ or - that the journey can't be the destination. most people haven't driven a lincoln. discover the lincoln approach to craftsmanship at the lincoln summer invitation. right now, get 0% apr on all 2019 lincoln vehicles plus no payments for up to 90 days. only at your lincoln dealer. plus no payments for up to 90 days. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got
will start following in rule of law, i'm not hopeful can happens short-term but their is a long ball game. >> tom fitton, judicial watch. >> thank you. >> coming up next, president trump's tough trade position, sees china's economy grinding to a 27 year low. we take it up with congressman matt gaetz. let's see, aleve is proven better on pain than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven...
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>> tom and i are good friends, right? >> we've had a longerm relationship in business, i like tom a lot, i think this is a battle of ideas, i think i'm the right person to be the president of the united states, i'm the only person running with an experience in business as an entrepreneur, and experience in government. >> all of his impeachment talk, is that good for the democrats? >> my point is, we should be backing nancy pelosi. tom and i are in a different spot. >> tom delaney, thank you very much, see you in detroit. >>> tragedy on a family vacation. a toddler playing with her grandfather falls to her death, now questions about an open window and accusations against the cruise line, should more have been done to protect passengers? we'll be right back. let them move the way they were born to in new pampers cruisers 360 fit with its ultra stretchy waistband.. and adaptive 360 fit new pampers cruisers 360 fit romance isn't dead! but it is here. thanks, captain obvious. don't hate-like their trip, book yours with hotels.com and get rewarded
>> tom and i are good friends, right? >> we've had a longerm relationship in business, i like tom a lot, i think this is a battle of ideas, i think i'm the right person to be the president of the united states, i'm the only person running with an experience in business as an entrepreneur, and experience in government. >> all of his impeachment talk, is that good for the democrats? >> my point is, we should be backing nancy pelosi. tom and i are in a different spot....
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for how long does this rally continue? tom: i think if i took a step back and said, what do we learn in the past year, we learned that this trade war has caused a lot of the world to suffer, but u.s. growth has remained strong. that is a huge deal because it u.s. is anhat the independent engine that grows fine. we are seeing that stress in the fixed income and equity markets, the other markets haven't done well. we have negative yield in europe. 14 high-yield bonds have negative rates. that is insane. but u.s. yields are still positive, and equity cash returns for the s&p is higher than that of europe, japan, and emerging markets. so stocks in the u.s. are really cheap still. vonnie: what sectors do you want to begin? tom: we want to be cyclically tilted. cyclicals have led you to date. i think even financials in the u.s. are really interesting. consumer discretionary. industrials are a good beta play on the idea that this is a speedbump on trade. i think it makes sense to be very cyclical. vonnie: we are going to be getting t
for how long does this rally continue? tom: i think if i took a step back and said, what do we learn in the past year, we learned that this trade war has caused a lot of the world to suffer, but u.s. growth has remained strong. that is a huge deal because it u.s. is anhat the independent engine that grows fine. we are seeing that stress in the fixed income and equity markets, the other markets haven't done well. we have negative yield in europe. 14 high-yield bonds have negative rates. that is...
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will start following in rule of law, i'm not hopeful can happens short-term but their is a long ball game. >> tom fitton, judicial watch. >> thank you. >> coming up next, president trump's tough trade position, sees china's economy grinding to a 27 year low. we take it up with congressman matt gaetz. all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. let's see, aleve is than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. content on their endless quest, to nowhere.s, run hopelessly in their cage. but perhaps this year, a more exhila
will start following in rule of law, i'm not hopeful can happens short-term but their is a long ball game. >> tom fitton, judicial watch. >> thank you. >> coming up next, president trump's tough trade position, sees china's economy grinding to a 27 year low. we take it up with congressman matt gaetz. all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when...
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i would still say this is not a bad time for long-term investment. tomdollars, and you say are you prepared to have $750,000? that is the mindset we knew in the old days. a bear market was normal and now we are looking for this near perfection. how did we get to this? kathy: the central bank intervention has become overly accepted. tom: we call it the fisher put. kathy: the central bank is something we worry about is if people are complacent. we make sure people know that is a likely outcome, so long-term matters. short-term, you should do something much safer. we keep talking about companies moving their supply out of china, doing what they need to to protect their bottom line, time after time. francine: what do you do with treasuries now? we see a big move. what does it tell us? kathy: rates have become much more interesting in recent months. we would prefer credit over treasuries with higher yielding bonds, because you want to take advantage of the fact that if rates do not go down, you will get hurt on the treasury side, but credits are still attract
i would still say this is not a bad time for long-term investment. tomdollars, and you say are you prepared to have $750,000? that is the mindset we knew in the old days. a bear market was normal and now we are looking for this near perfection. how did we get to this? kathy: the central bank intervention has become overly accepted. tom: we call it the fisher put. kathy: the central bank is something we worry about is if people are complacent. we make sure people know that is a likely outcome,...
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shipping, and the production process, what i'm really concerned about is the behavior between tom and nancy. as longi can keep them professional, we're gonna be okay. if they can remain professional, we're gonna make a lot of money here. >> so when'd you start drinkin'? >> oh, i-i've always drank. >> not--not 20 years i knew you. >> oh, yeah. well, hello. >> how are you? >> marcus. >> hi, good. >> both: good to see you. >> i met a labor force in waycross that i was really impressed with their dedication and their effort, and i was impressed by the guys there. >> they're good. they're very good. >> considering what they have to work with. i think the inefficiency that i found there is bad, but fixable. and if you take good people and a bad process, and you can fix the process, then their output can grow dramatically. i want to figure out how to make more money. i mean, i don't spend my time-- i'm not a consultant. i don't put money in for fun. i put money in to make money... >> right. >> and if i don't think i can make money, then i don't do it. communication is a risk. it's very obvious to me here.
shipping, and the production process, what i'm really concerned about is the behavior between tom and nancy. as longi can keep them professional, we're gonna be okay. if they can remain professional, we're gonna make a lot of money here. >> so when'd you start drinkin'? >> oh, i-i've always drank. >> not--not 20 years i knew you. >> oh, yeah. well, hello. >> how are you? >> marcus. >> hi, good. >> both: good to see you. >> i met a labor...
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. >> top gun: maverick, the long awaited sequel. tom krauz is back this time as a flight instructor. it will welcome jon hamm and miles teller. top gun: maverick will hit theaters june 26th. >> i don't know. >> oh, no. >> it's a classic. i'm scared to mess wit it >> ama, be my dohat's turning up the heat. the dangerous temperatures rising across the country. the heat alerts and what's being done to help people keep their cool. >> plus the dangers of keeping plastic bottles in your now, news to build a better bay area from abc7. oaklan ather 45 days complnt tof nf and te's planned move to las vegas. the judge says the city did not adequately argue that both the raiders and the nfl violated anti-trust laws. >>> the fight for a $15 minimum wage was taken up by south bay mcdonald's employees today. news reporter chris reyes tweeted this photo from a rally. chris says employees are demanding that mcdonald's take the lead in raising wages for workers. mother nature really turning up the heat all across the country. dangerous temperatures movi
. >> top gun: maverick, the long awaited sequel. tom krauz is back this time as a flight instructor. it will welcome jon hamm and miles teller. top gun: maverick will hit theaters june 26th. >> i don't know. >> oh, no. >> it's a classic. i'm scared to mess wit it >> ama, be my dohat's turning up the heat. the dangerous temperatures rising across the country. the heat alerts and what's being done to help people keep their cool. >> plus the dangers of keeping...
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administration's decision to cut off foreign aid to those countries, that's self-defeating over the long time. >> mike: tomfinal thoughts? >> well, i think the president, look, the central e american countries aren't doing enough for their people. escaping poverty is not a claim of asylum. if congress wants poverty to be a claim of asylum they need to change the law. 90% of peep from the southern border don't get released, they don't fall within what qualifies for asylum. we have to close the loophole. and educated central americans before they manage that dangerous journey and use your life savings to come to the united states to be removed. i think the message needs to be stronger. i think our communication with central america needs to be stronger. but the president is taking everything, every tool he can to secure our border, which i think regardless republican or democrat there's no downside on securing our border. >> mike: tom homan, dave brown, thank you. >> thank you. >> mike: gender inclusive restrooms more and more common. one city is taking it a step further, banning gender specific words. have
administration's decision to cut off foreign aid to those countries, that's self-defeating over the long time. >> mike: tomfinal thoughts? >> well, i think the president, look, the central e american countries aren't doing enough for their people. escaping poverty is not a claim of asylum. if congress wants poverty to be a claim of asylum they need to change the law. 90% of peep from the southern border don't get released, they don't fall within what qualifies for asylum. we have to...
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is tom why has it taken so long to get to this point, but now that we are at this went, what impact could? anasios: the two things that i think held it back was the increased complexity compared to equities. when you're looking at trades and all of that. the other thing is when you look at these, there's a huge bench of academic research that goes back decades and decades. fixed income is not quite as built out. data backer to get that far and harder to validate it. you're starting to see it go over, it is just a lack of data and fixed income that has been more on the equity side. vonnie: we have the likes of aqr in this space. are there other asset managers joining in? athanasios: there definitely are. why i think this is interesting, we have bank earnings and all of these companies coming out with earnings releases. ,f you listen to blackrock larry fink mentioned building out new exposures as one area they are focusing on. when you look at what has been happening over the last several years, they've been away from nontraditional's. not your broad, aggregate exposures. it is these factor
is tom why has it taken so long to get to this point, but now that we are at this went, what impact could? anasios: the two things that i think held it back was the increased complexity compared to equities. when you're looking at trades and all of that. the other thing is when you look at these, there's a huge bench of academic research that goes back decades and decades. fixed income is not quite as built out. data backer to get that far and harder to validate it. you're starting to see it go...
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peaches have been in demand for a long time. -- futures have been in demand for a long time. tomoccidental but will we see more oxidation's and hydrocarbons? carl: probably, for the reason you mentioned. prices are low and there is no debt overhang that existed a few years ago with the fractures. ackers. they are ready to be harvested and a lot of people missed out. guys -- mis what mna and a guys say. was it harvested by brookfield? francine: are there any other industry groups that are right for consolidation? carl: it is hard to find one that isn't. factor behind m & a has obviously been an issue and technology has created the ability to globalize. the technology impact is not changing and it is accelerating when you think about it, you will see more and more companies impacted by technology. affected byis technology. huge ag company is looking at drones and all sorts of everything. technology is affecting everything and makes things happen. if i could think of an industry that wasn't true, it would be things where it is not happening . technology is driving everything. franci
peaches have been in demand for a long time. -- futures have been in demand for a long time. tomoccidental but will we see more oxidation's and hydrocarbons? carl: probably, for the reason you mentioned. prices are low and there is no debt overhang that existed a few years ago with the fractures. ackers. they are ready to be harvested and a lot of people missed out. guys -- mis what mna and a guys say. was it harvested by brookfield? francine: are there any other industry groups that are right...
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tom: this morning, williams and clarinet change the dialogue. stocks continue to grind higher. 31 and one small step for chairman powell. no to a no deal. conservative party. johnson is longlost. all will become clear tuesday. from apollo 11 to 17, they went, they landed, they returned. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm tom keene in london. nejra cehic. completely lost. overnight, was the prime minister supposed to fire the chancellor? is that even possible? nejra: the update is that parliament backed measures that would prevent suspending the legislature in order to pursue a no deal brexit. the question becomes is the prospect of a no deal less likely. doot of the trading is to with dollar strength. i don't have an answer for you as to whether no deal is less likely. tom: all will be clear on tuesday. right now with the friday wisdom, our first word news. denying a u.s. warship shot down one of its drones. president donald trump says the unmanned aircraft was destroyed when it approached the uss boxer, and amphibious assault ship. action,d it a defensive another sign of rising tensions in the region. cargo ships have been attacked. -- two seni
tom: this morning, williams and clarinet change the dialogue. stocks continue to grind higher. 31 and one small step for chairman powell. no to a no deal. conservative party. johnson is longlost. all will become clear tuesday. from apollo 11 to 17, they went, they landed, they returned. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm tom keene in london. nejra cehic. completely lost. overnight, was the prime minister supposed to fire the chancellor? is that even...
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but if you look out here now all you see is water and to get to the glacier it's a half hour long boat trip. tom again cruise ship has been taking tory's out to the glacier for decades and deck can david mazak join the crew in 1997 or one tells us back then the portage glacier was very different. drawing buyers advice to shut up like bankers. they went up over 130 feet into the air. and on the flight to the glacier you had huge bottle was full of ice like big balls of ice sure they would come crashing down. like this many of the tourists that take the cruiser away glaciers are disappearing for those who have traveled far to see one of alaska's most iconic sites there's a sense that this might be their last chance it can treat me kindly nature. would kind of have find the best we can carry children and if it is wasting away like this then they won't have anything to enjoy a year. player game he showed us a picture a while ago i think it was 914 and the lake was just like writing there and now look how big it is and looks like it's like 100 times bigger so. something is going to researchers say th
but if you look out here now all you see is water and to get to the glacier it's a half hour long boat trip. tom again cruise ship has been taking tory's out to the glacier for decades and deck can david mazak join the crew in 1997 or one tells us back then the portage glacier was very different. drawing buyers advice to shut up like bankers. they went up over 130 feet into the air. and on the flight to the glacier you had huge bottle was full of ice like big balls of ice sure they would come...
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and, dan, you know, tom steyer is a real long shot here, another political novice jumping into the race is saying he is going to spend $100 million of his own money. that, dan, is real money. >> yes, and it might buy you a few points in the polls. >> it might. >> we'll see how it goes. income, always a pleasure to speak with you, my friend. and i want to remind everyone, jon has a big story this morning. he's going to go one-on-one with trump immigration official ken cuccinelli, plus as mentioned he will chat with two of the democrats running for president, the aforementioned billion far activist tom steyer as well as senator amy klobuchar. all coming up on "this week." eva, over to you. >>> and now to the terrifying police shootout caught on camera. cops exchanging gunfire with a suspect following a wild police chase while three young children were in the backseat. abc's stephanie ramos joins us with the details. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: eva, good morning. the chase, the shootout, police say it happened in just a matter of minutes with three young kids caught up in the mid
and, dan, you know, tom steyer is a real long shot here, another political novice jumping into the race is saying he is going to spend $100 million of his own money. that, dan, is real money. >> yes, and it might buy you a few points in the polls. >> it might. >> we'll see how it goes. income, always a pleasure to speak with you, my friend. and i want to remind everyone, jon has a big story this morning. he's going to go one-on-one with trump immigration official ken...
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it points to a group of private companies, one being led by the president's fundraiser and long-time friend tomthey used their close ties to the white house to secure support for a nuclear power project backed by saudi arabia. joining me now, making her debut as nbc news senior digital white house correspondent, my dear friend, shannon pettypiece. philippe still with me. shannon, welcome. let's go straight to this report where it says he was dealing with the president and other senior members of the administration possibly discussing a position for himself? >> right. >> at the same time he was promoting interests of u.s. corporations with regard to saudi arabia. and nuclear technology. how do we make sense of this? >> there are a lot of people close to the president. few are closer than tom barrack. they go back to the 1980s. tom barrack was involved in the plaza hotel deal that donald trump did. they had financial ties for decades after that. tom barrack is one who brought paul manafort into the trump campaign and tom barrack is very close to jared kushner and was the one who helped build the
it points to a group of private companies, one being led by the president's fundraiser and long-time friend tomthey used their close ties to the white house to secure support for a nuclear power project backed by saudi arabia. joining me now, making her debut as nbc news senior digital white house correspondent, my dear friend, shannon pettypiece. philippe still with me. shannon, welcome. let's go straight to this report where it says he was dealing with the president and other senior members...
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i think that is the world we are in, where interest rates stay low for very long. tomd talk on this. jordan rochester and david riley with us. coming up, stephen king of hsbc. this is bloomberg. ♪ xfinity mobile is a wireless network designed to save you money. whether you use your phone to get fit or to find the perfect gift, you'll use less data with a network that automatically connects to millions of wifi hotspots and the best lte everywhere else. so you save hundreds of dollars a year on your wireless bill. xfinity mobile has the best network. best devices. best value. simple. easy. awesome. click, call or visit a store today. tom: news flow out of washington continues. there's been a story from nbc news suggesting the president is unhappy with secretary of commerce wilbur ross over the census debacle of recent days, and that secretary ross is being considered to leave the administration sometime this summer. we had a quick conversation with martin schenker to look at other washington events in our next hour. he's 81 years old, and there's allowed to be change in
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same question to you both, in terms of what you expect from tensions -- further escalation over long-term? tom: the politics are important. we are coming up to the 2020 election. the history of past u.s. presidential campaigns shows tough on china is a vote winner. i don't think we will get further escalation but it will be difficult for donald trump to provide concessions required to get a substantial deal done. trevor: i agree. we are not going to get mission accomplished. he wants to keep the dialogue open. periods have periodic where it seems manufactured by the white house and then solved by the white house, and then stepping away for a while. if things are coming to a positive conclusion, a few months down the line, it will go off the track again. nejra: thank you so much. conversations. for with "surveillance," the first woman and the first german and more than 50 years, if she wins the backing of the eu parliament for the top job. facebook steepening cryptocurrency woes. stephen mnuchin calls libra a national security issue. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: economics, finance, politics. let
same question to you both, in terms of what you expect from tensions -- further escalation over long-term? tom: the politics are important. we are coming up to the 2020 election. the history of past u.s. presidential campaigns shows tough on china is a vote winner. i don't think we will get further escalation but it will be difficult for donald trump to provide concessions required to get a substantial deal done. trevor: i agree. we are not going to get mission accomplished. he wants to keep...
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tom. >> the scratch mark that's on your chest, what is that? you have like a longred -- >> oh, probably because i've been doing this all night. >> this one just goes straight across here. >> i don't know, it's just me. it's not -- >> okay, so it isn't? i just had to ask. >> reporter: the detective left the room and spoke with ashley's parents who'd arrived with the purpose of telling officers just one thing, their daughter did not shoot herself. >> we had just seen her seven minutes before this. she was completely fine, you know, she wouldn't do anything like this. >> reporter: she was in good spirits when they left, she said. she was already planning her next party, but tom, he'd always had an awful temper, they said. >> i always was afraid he was going to hurt her, always. always. >> reporter: why? what about him? >> his temper. you can't go from 0 to 100 and think clearly. >> i think that he was just in a fit of rage and he shot her. >> reporter: armed with that new information, the detective went back to talk to tom and zeroed in on those scratches. officers ha
tom. >> the scratch mark that's on your chest, what is that? you have like a longred -- >> oh, probably because i've been doing this all night. >> this one just goes straight across here. >> i don't know, it's just me. it's not -- >> okay, so it isn't? i just had to ask. >> reporter: the detective left the room and spoke with ashley's parents who'd arrived with the purpose of telling officers just one thing, their daughter did not shoot herself. >> we...
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. >> tough talk from san jose mayor tom liccardo with the possibility of long power shutdowns this firemoreover si oversight . >> derrick almena has been waiting to tell his side of the story about he ghost ship fire. that day has finally come. >> the c.h.p. cracks down and drivers are picked off like sitting ducks. >> a santa clara public defender bandaged after being gored by a bull. the near death experience while trying to get a selfie in spain. >> and eric swalwell becomes the first person to drop out of the presidential race as another bay area contender may be about to enter. >> announcer: live where you live, this is abc7 news. >> the question is ultimately are more people being put in peril because pg&e will be protecting its shareholders. >> san jose's mayor is ringing the alarm bells after pg&e was allowed to shutdown power to mitigate wildfire risks. mayor sam liccardo says he simply doesn't trust pg&e with that responsibility. good evening. i'm eric thomas. >> and i'm kristen sze. thanks for joining us. just today downed pg&e power lines sparked a small grass fire in east p
. >> tough talk from san jose mayor tom liccardo with the possibility of long power shutdowns this firemoreover si oversight . >> derrick almena has been waiting to tell his side of the story about he ghost ship fire. that day has finally come. >> the c.h.p. cracks down and drivers are picked off like sitting ducks. >> a santa clara public defender bandaged after being gored by a bull. the near death experience while trying to get a selfie in spain. >> and eric...
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it involved president trump's long-time friend, investor tom barrack, who they say was trying to secure support for a nuclear power plant between the sawedies and the u.s. the documents show the kpheupb straert's willingness to let private parties with close ties to the president wield outsized influence over u.s. policy towards saudi arabia. the report said the new documents raise serious questions about whether the white house is willing to place potential profits of the president's friends above the american people and the universal objection of preventing the spread of nuclear weapons. republicans on the house committee issued a minority report disagreeing saying there is no evidence to support the claims. the white house did not respond to a request for comment. joining me now is congressman from illinois serving on the house oversight committee. thank you for coming back on the show. . >> good morning, hallie. >> we should note that barrett's representatives have defended themselves and their client to the "new york times", to others, insisting there was no wrongdoing, if you will
it involved president trump's long-time friend, investor tom barrack, who they say was trying to secure support for a nuclear power plant between the sawedies and the u.s. the documents show the kpheupb straert's willingness to let private parties with close ties to the president wield outsized influence over u.s. policy towards saudi arabia. the report said the new documents raise serious questions about whether the white house is willing to place potential profits of the president's friends...
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>>> tom cruise's original "top gun" flame today. >> i haven't worked in a long, long time. >> only "e.t." is with kelly mcgillis. why she says she wasn't asked to be in the sequel. >> oh, my god, no. >>> then, leo at a loss for words over the death a his costar, luke perry. >> it was really heartbreaking. >>> then bindi irwin showing off her engagement ring. >> i have to take it off when i jump on crocodiles. >>> and only we are with therevr childhood home brought life. >> it was overwhelming. >> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> hey, everybody. thanks for joining us. it is a busy friday. >> let's get started. here's tonight's top story. >> the internet is still freaking out over the highly anticipated sequel, "top gun: maverick." we know tom cruise and value kilmer are in and there's an homage to goose, but where's leading laid kelly mcgillis? >> excuse me, lun s there something wrong? >> "e.t." has that hance. i have a very good happy, quite it life. >> she was just spotted outside her rural home in north carolina. "e.t." poke to her on the phone and asked, why isn't she in the seq
>>> tom cruise's original "top gun" flame today. >> i haven't worked in a long, long time. >> only "e.t." is with kelly mcgillis. why she says she wasn't asked to be in the sequel. >> oh, my god, no. >>> then, leo at a loss for words over the death a his costar, luke perry. >> it was really heartbreaking. >>> then bindi irwin showing off her engagement ring. >> i have to take it off when i jump on crocodiles....