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shania twain is here in our plaza.t's kate's laid-back beach look and with the complimentary help of his ethan allen designer, paul created a look that's...well, really paul. now save 20% on your total purchase. design your look today. beneful grain free is so healthy... oh! farm-raised chicken! mmm...that's some really good chicken. what!? here come the accents. blueberries and pumpkin. wow. that was my favorite bite so far. not even kidding. i mean that was... ...oh! spinach! mmm. that's like three super foods. pretty, uh, well...super. now i got kind of a pumpkin, chicken thing going on... ...whoop! time to wrestle. (avo) new beneful grain free. out with the grain, in with the farm-raised chicken. healthful. flavorful. beneful. t my license! (cheering) woo! going on my first targetrun. need anything? laundry detergent! toothpaste! i'll get my purse. ok, nana. get everyday low prices on everyday essentials, targetrun and done. that one right there. ♪ ♪ ♪ for those who create their own p
shania twain is here in our plaza.t's kate's laid-back beach look and with the complimentary help of his ethan allen designer, paul created a look that's...well, really paul. now save 20% on your total purchase. design your look today. beneful grain free is so healthy... oh! farm-raised chicken! mmm...that's some really good chicken. what!? here come the accents. blueberries and pumpkin. wow. that was my favorite bite so far. not even kidding. i mean that was... ...oh! spinach! mmm. that's like...
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. >>> shania twain opens up about her darkest days. what is the scariest thing?> releasing her first album in 15 years, and our exclusive with the legend. >> chuby cheeks. >> oh, my guard. >>> now for june 28, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." details on rihanna's new man. hi, everybody. we're going to get to riri in just a second, but first, a "the big bang theory" star's home goesz up in flames. >> john galecki owns several houses, and now he is speaking out about the one that just burned to the ground. >> that's ga he i can on his ranch in happier times before this fire ripped through the area ripping his home to ashes. several other homes were destroyed in the 1,500 of acre fire, which is about 100 miles north of l.a. he said, quote, my heart goes out to all in the area who are also experiencing loss from this vicious fire. right now, the fire area near galecki's area is still dangerous and retrikted. all though johnny and other residents will be allowed to return to what's left of their homes tonight. he told koenen o'brien he brought it as an escape pa
. >>> shania twain opens up about her darkest days. what is the scariest thing?> releasing her first album in 15 years, and our exclusive with the legend. >> chuby cheeks. >> oh, my guard. >>> now for june 28, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." details on rihanna's new man. hi, everybody. we're going to get to riri in just a second, but first, a "the big bang theory" star's home goesz up in flames. >> john galecki owns several...
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shania twain? he goes, are you serious?o crank up. a new karaoke song. >> we do this thing on fridays. when we have a country star here, we play a game called country confessions. and our partner, jerry -- where is the cowboy hat? >> we have some questions in the boot. you can dip in and pull out a question and answer. >> all right. >> yeah. good stuff. >> looks like the boot was shined for you and everything. >> nice. >> a clean, new boot. >> what's your favorite song lyric that you've ever written? >> the favorite song lyric that i've ever written, that's so hard. >> that's a great lyric. >> i think, from this moment on." i don't know. it's simple. it's a simple lyric. i wrote it at a soccer game. i write when i'm bored and i have nothing else going on. the game was boring. i love sports. >> that's interesting. >> let's do one more. >> usually, you picture you writing a song on an island somewhere. >> i do that, too. >> another woman, her story, a fan told me, that's her favorite song because when her child was born, that
shania twain? he goes, are you serious?o crank up. a new karaoke song. >> we do this thing on fridays. when we have a country star here, we play a game called country confessions. and our partner, jerry -- where is the cowboy hat? >> we have some questions in the boot. you can dip in and pull out a question and answer. >> all right. >> yeah. good stuff. >> looks like the boot was shined for you and everything. >> nice. >> a clean, new boot. >>...
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you're listening to "feeling like a woman" by shania twain.ke a vacation, i'll fill in. >> that would be awesome. that would be awesome. you have a new album out called "now." your first full-length album in nearly 15 years. >> wow. >> i have to admit. i didn't realize it had been 15 years. i guess because i'm cranking the old stuff. for sure, for you, it's been a minute. >> it's been a long time. i want to thank everybody for their patience. it's been a long time. it feels good to be loved and back and being, loved. it's nice. >> how has it changed in the 15 years since your last album? was it different in the studio? >> i was so much more involved with this album. my earlier albums were done, you know, by my ex-husband who produced and co-wrote everything with me. this was a very independent venture. and took more courage than if you're leaning on a partner or doing it with a collaboration. this was more of a solo experience. and it was challenging in that regard. but very rewarding. >> i was going to say, it had to be more satisfying. >> yo
you're listening to "feeling like a woman" by shania twain.ke a vacation, i'll fill in. >> that would be awesome. that would be awesome. you have a new album out called "now." your first full-length album in nearly 15 years. >> wow. >> i have to admit. i didn't realize it had been 15 years. i guess because i'm cranking the old stuff. for sure, for you, it's been a minute. >> it's been a long time. i want to thank everybody for their patience. it's...
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that was for shania twain. she is 51, and the lady is red hot with new music coming your way.ked exclusively in nashville. ♪ >> shania pours her heartbreak into her music. her parents died when she 22. she temporarily lost her voice after a battle with lyme disease, and her 16-year marriage to music producer, mudd lang ended bitterly. >> you went through a public divorce. >> my divorce was traumatizing to me. my parents dying was the most devastating time of my life. losing my voice. something that you can't change. i can't bring my farnts back. my voice will never be what it was before. >> she since about her recovery in fir first album in 15 years, titled, "next." ♪ >> what is the scariest thing about it? >> i wrote all this musing myself, so it's all on me. if the fans don't like it, i just have to take that on myself. ♪ i feel like a woman >> she has been happily married to her second husband, fed rick for 16 years. his first wife had been her best friend until she had a relationship with her first husband. they have denied any relationship. her child has brought her joy.
that was for shania twain. she is 51, and the lady is red hot with new music coming your way.ked exclusively in nashville. ♪ >> shania pours her heartbreak into her music. her parents died when she 22. she temporarily lost her voice after a battle with lyme disease, and her 16-year marriage to music producer, mudd lang ended bitterly. >> you went through a public divorce. >> my divorce was traumatizing to me. my parents dying was the most devastating time of my life. losing...
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been to mark twain's house? mark twain isn't from missouri. he's a yankee. house,f you go to his you can see some of the different writings that he had as essentially running against full u.s. imperialism. so, as far as the boxers were concerned, from mark twain's perspective, they were the patriots and we had no right to be there. one can argue the people of the united states were split right on whether ore not to do the imperialist thing globally or whether to stay home. so, one can argue that we have come by our current desire to look at neo-isolationism r ightly. there's another thing that happened though, at the end of hours basically presented a bill to the chinese government for the cost of the war. trump didpresident not dream of the idea of making iraq pay for it. it is something that happens before. we actually cut in half the indemnity that was going to come to the united states, and then use the indemnity to provide scholarships to chinese students. whether their immigrant visas were playing with or not but it wasn't on the seven country list at
been to mark twain's house? mark twain isn't from missouri. he's a yankee. house,f you go to his you can see some of the different writings that he had as essentially running against full u.s. imperialism. so, as far as the boxers were concerned, from mark twain's perspective, they were the patriots and we had no right to be there. one can argue the people of the united states were split right on whether ore not to do the imperialist thing globally or whether to stay home. so, one can argue...
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but if you look in the book, there's no mark twain reference there. but i still use mark twain because it sounds kind of cool, i think. but figuring that why out, and as a society, in this day and age, with all the things that are going on, all of us collectively figuring out why we're here to help impact the rafys and the people that are here that are going to be the explorers that help change our planet for the positive. that's why i wrote this book. and it's the jeannette, you will share your story, it's the family community not giving up, believing in me when i didn't believe in myself, and it's a journey of stem education, signs, technology, arts and mathematics. i grew up not knowing what steam was but i was living it every day with piano lessons and building bicycles and bread trucks and all these different things, and i think one of the thing that's going to help us as a civilization is when we realize that we're really on this really small little blue marble together, technically working together as one civilization, granted we don't always s
but if you look in the book, there's no mark twain reference there. but i still use mark twain because it sounds kind of cool, i think. but figuring that why out, and as a society, in this day and age, with all the things that are going on, all of us collectively figuring out why we're here to help impact the rafys and the people that are here that are going to be the explorers that help change our planet for the positive. that's why i wrote this book. and it's the jeannette, you will share...
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if you go to mark twain, he writes about this in his novel, "the gilded age," the two different languages of corruption that happened in the 19th century where the elites start to say, this is not really corrupt, this is the way we do things. everybody else says, it walks like a duck, talks like a duck, is not right. >> free speech and censorship on college campuses. >> call it a de facto tax on free speech, i kind of agree with it. they are being placed in nature iggy position when they cannot invite the speakers they want to speak as there will be violence. ,hen you give in to threats when you give in to threats of violence, you are basically allowing the violent agitators to be successful, even before they land one punch. that is a very dangerous precedent to set when you are preventing a speaker from speaking just because of violence. >> hillary talks about the election and her upcoming book. >> you may think you know what happened, and you may be right to a certain extent, based on what you have received and how you process it, but i am going to tell you how i thought and i felt and
if you go to mark twain, he writes about this in his novel, "the gilded age," the two different languages of corruption that happened in the 19th century where the elites start to say, this is not really corrupt, this is the way we do things. everybody else says, it walks like a duck, talks like a duck, is not right. >> free speech and censorship on college campuses. >> call it a de facto tax on free speech, i kind of agree with it. they are being placed in nature iggy...
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pamela: the term the gilded age apparently came from a novel by mark twain. and it sort of denotes that things are gilded, golden and beautiful and opulent but underneath is maybe not quite - -is something maybe not quite pure gold. as you look at the furnishings on the house, you see a lot of gilding. gilding so many objects and architectural elements in your house gave you great opulence, but it's not pure gold. it is on the surface. so, that sort of translates to the period where you have all this amazing wealth and power. but you don't have the european heritage behind it. so, these folks are creating an image of what they wished to be. democracy.a you cannot be an aristocrat in america but you can live like one and live in a house that looks like you are one and dress like one. for balls and dinner parties and be a person of leisure like someone from europe, from the aristocracy. the story of this house is a lot of that the gilded age story of people accumulating fabulous tolth and choosing to live, model their lives on the people they are sort of fascin
pamela: the term the gilded age apparently came from a novel by mark twain. and it sort of denotes that things are gilded, golden and beautiful and opulent but underneath is maybe not quite - -is something maybe not quite pure gold. as you look at the furnishings on the house, you see a lot of gilding. gilding so many objects and architectural elements in your house gave you great opulence, but it's not pure gold. it is on the surface. so, that sort of translates to the period where you have...
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he became friends with mark twain because he recognized the same life story in twain. homerants visited the nast in moorestown after the presidency. he returned after his world tour. sally nast asked the grant will with a like to have for dinner. the president replied if they ck he was a going to fancy banquets with little birds, they would give him something substantial. they served the former president corn beef and cabbage. they said he liked it. i think all hostesses are actively the guests enjoyed the dinner they are served, but maybe he did. he have this real-life interaction with grant. he had this emphasis his work on grant a new grant was and what grant meant. the war provided other figures. for example, abraham lincoln, to nast position as an eternal father to the nation's best impulses. a man who represented a desire for peace in the midst of war, and a result against all odds to ensure victory but also national integrity. all the things that lincoln articulated. nast a set of those and believed in those -- accepted those and believed in them and a way. -- t
he became friends with mark twain because he recognized the same life story in twain. homerants visited the nast in moorestown after the presidency. he returned after his world tour. sally nast asked the grant will with a like to have for dinner. the president replied if they ck he was a going to fancy banquets with little birds, they would give him something substantial. they served the former president corn beef and cabbage. they said he liked it. i think all hostesses are actively the guests...
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. -- mark twain, you can go to for almost anything, writes about this in his novel the gilded age.ferent light which is of corruption that happened in the late 19th century, where it leads start to say it isn't really corrupt, it is just the way we do things. and i would else as if it walks like a duck and talks like a dock -- speech andut free censorship on college campuses. >>: get a defective tax on -- calling it a de facto tax on free speech, they invite the speakers they want to speak because there will be violence. to greg's point, i think when you given to threats, when you have given a threat for violence, you're basically allowing the violent agitators to be successful before they land one punch. that is a dangerous precedent to set when you're going to prevent a speaker from's aching because of the threat of violence. >> and hillary clinton talks about the 2016 presidential election and her upcoming book. >> you may think you know what happened, and you may be right to a certain extent based on what you perceived and how you process it, but i'm going to tell you how i saw
. -- mark twain, you can go to for almost anything, writes about this in his novel the gilded age.ferent light which is of corruption that happened in the late 19th century, where it leads start to say it isn't really corrupt, it is just the way we do things. and i would else as if it walks like a duck and talks like a dock -- speech andut free censorship on college campuses. >>: get a defective tax on -- calling it a de facto tax on free speech, they invite the speakers they want to...
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. >> i don't care what mark twain said. this is great biking weather in this city. how about it?reporter: on a damp, foggy, summer morning, scores of people got a first ride on a bike with an unlikely name. have you ridden a ford lately? >> i came all the way from denver for this. >> really? why? >> i want to be part of something that's new. >> reporter: but the vision is not new if you ask ford. >> improving people's living changing the way we move and for henry ford, 100 years ago, that locked like an automobile and a new way to get around but for cities today it's changed. >> reporter: ford go bike is a rebirth of bike share with ten times as many around san francisco, oakland, berkeley, emeryville and san jose. it's run by motivate designing the bikes and manage where they're placed with real world data. >> seeing how people are using bike share, be able to feed the places that we want more of it an realize where the holes are. >> reporter: be making the bikes available at transit hubs, advocates hoping to solve the last mile of your daily commute to work. >> clipper card. >>
. >> i don't care what mark twain said. this is great biking weather in this city. how about it?reporter: on a damp, foggy, summer morning, scores of people got a first ride on a bike with an unlikely name. have you ridden a ford lately? >> i came all the way from denver for this. >> really? why? >> i want to be part of something that's new. >> reporter: but the vision is not new if you ask ford. >> improving people's living changing the way we move and for...
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mark twain writes about this in his novel, "the gilded age." start to stay -- start to say this is not corrupt, it is the way we do things. everyone else says if it walks like a duck, talks like a duck, it's a duck. censorship' onand college campuses. >> they are placed in a tricky position when they cannot invite this because they want to speak because there will be violence. you get into threats of , you are allowing me violent agitators to be , even before they landed punch. that is a dangerous precedent to threat. let's hillary clinton talks about the 2016 election and her book. know -- you may think you know what happened, but i am going to tell you how i saw it and what i thought. you cannot make up what happened.
mark twain writes about this in his novel, "the gilded age." start to stay -- start to say this is not corrupt, it is the way we do things. everyone else says if it walks like a duck, talks like a duck, it's a duck. censorship' onand college campuses. >> they are placed in a tricky position when they cannot invite this because they want to speak because there will be violence. you get into threats of , you are allowing me violent agitators to be , even before they landed punch....
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and mark twain, whom you go to for almost anything, writes about this in his novel, the gilded age, the two different languages of corruption that happen in the late 19th century. where elites start to say, this isn't really corrupt, this is just the way we do things, and everybody else says, you know, if it walks like a duck, and talks like a duck, it's a duck, right? >> pranav talks about free speech to cleblg campuses prch. >> call it a de facto tax on free speech. i agree. they're in a tricky position when they can't invite the speakers they want to speak because there will be violence. and to greg's point, i think when you give in to threats, you know, when you give into threats of violence, when a university gives into threats, you're basically allowing the violent agitators to be successful, even before they land one punch. and i think that's a very dangerous precedent to set when you're going to prevent a speaker from speaking, just because of the threat of violence. >> and hillary clinton talks about the 2016 presidential election and her upcoming book. >> you may think you kno
and mark twain, whom you go to for almost anything, writes about this in his novel, the gilded age, the two different languages of corruption that happen in the late 19th century. where elites start to say, this isn't really corrupt, this is just the way we do things, and everybody else says, you know, if it walks like a duck, and talks like a duck, it's a duck, right? >> pranav talks about free speech to cleblg campuses prch. >> call it a de facto tax on free speech. i agree....
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. >> shania twain opens up about her darkest days. what is the scariest thing? her first album in 15 years. our exclusive with the legend. >> chubby cheeks. >> oh, my lord.
. >> shania twain opens up about her darkest days. what is the scariest thing? her first album in 15 years. our exclusive with the legend. >> chubby cheeks. >> oh, my lord.
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can gok twain whom you to for almost anything writes "the this in his novel guilded age." it's a few different languages happened inn that the late 19th century where elites start to say, hey, this really corrupt; this is just the way we do things. and everybody else says, you walks like a duck, talks like a duck, it's a duck. >> bridge u.s.a. found founder talks about free speech and censorship on college campuses. tax on it a de facto free speech. i kind of agree with him. agree they are being placed in a very tricky position where they can't invite the speakers that they want to speak because there will be violence. and to greg's point, i think give into threats, you know, when you give into threats of violence, university into threats, you're basically allowing the violent agitators to be successful even before they land one punch. i think that's a very dangerous precedent to set when you're a speaker fromt speaking just because of the threats of violence. clinton talks about the 2016 presidential .lection and her upcoming book hillary clinton: you may think you know w
can gok twain whom you to for almost anything writes "the this in his novel guilded age." it's a few different languages happened inn that the late 19th century where elites start to say, hey, this really corrupt; this is just the way we do things. and everybody else says, you walks like a duck, talks like a duck, it's a duck. >> bridge u.s.a. found founder talks about free speech and censorship on college campuses. tax on it a de facto free speech. i kind of agree with him....
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. >> and a live concert from the queen of country pop, shania twain, out on or plaza. ♪ as we get starteda friday on "today." should be a good one. >> that's the one i'll be singing to. i have to find the words to those. >> thank you very much. matt, have a great father's day this weekend. you guys take care. >> thank you very much. appreciate that. right back at you. >>> let's look -- we'll check in with jessica. there you are. >> wonder woman -- >> she's here. we're watching no traffic really this morning. it's so light. a friday morning, we typically see a little more of an easy drive for your morning commute especially considering people take off and go down the shore on fridays or usually into mondays, as well. right now, we'll focus on getting you to work for one last day. route 309 at the p.a. turnpike looks good. you see both directions, if you're heading north or southbound, okay. 422 still looks good. not seeing any problems here. watch for some afternoon construction, though, on the westbound or eastbound sides at route 23. we were watching that on the on and off ramps, as well
. >> and a live concert from the queen of country pop, shania twain, out on or plaza. ♪ as we get starteda friday on "today." should be a good one. >> that's the one i'll be singing to. i have to find the words to those. >> thank you very much. matt, have a great father's day this weekend. you guys take care. >> thank you very much. appreciate that. right back at you. >>> let's look -- we'll check in with jessica. there you are. >> wonder woman...
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david: to quote mark twain you the reports of his death are greatly exaggerated.at the summit sector by sector basis, are there certain sectors that stand to benefit from a continuation of, or tpp 11 deal going forward? >> the biggest sectors that in theirl the wind sales are automotive, business services, and agriculture. but pressure across the board, what we see is positive. deal than the tpp 12 obviously with the united states and there, but for many countries actually, in particular the ones on this side of the pacific, it's a better deal. >>-esque about david: the u.s. walking away from the tpp, which took years to negotiate, getting to a point where it could be ratified. when you look at the economics of the deal going forward, without the u.s.'s participation, how does that stand to hurt the u.s. if at all? >> for the united states commits about it -- 16 billion u.s. dollars swing and exports. so the u.s. would stand to gain -- it wasbillion about $3 billion because of trade diversion if the 11 go ahead on their own. in terms of gdp, the tpp was always goi
david: to quote mark twain you the reports of his death are greatly exaggerated.at the summit sector by sector basis, are there certain sectors that stand to benefit from a continuation of, or tpp 11 deal going forward? >> the biggest sectors that in theirl the wind sales are automotive, business services, and agriculture. but pressure across the board, what we see is positive. deal than the tpp 12 obviously with the united states and there, but for many countries actually, in particular...
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. >> i don't really care what mark twain said. this is great biking weather in this city.ow about it. >> reporter: scores of people got their first ride on a bike with an unlikely name. have you ridden a ford laeltly? >> i came all the way from denver for this. i wanted to be part of something that's new. >> reporter: but the vision is not new at all. >> improving people's lives by changing the way we move and for henry ford, 100 years ago, that looked like an automobile. >> reporter: ford go bike is the rebirth of bay area bike share with 10 times a many spread around berkeley, emory vill and san jose. run by motivate which designed the bikes and will manage where they're placed with real world data. >> we'll be able to feed the places we want more of it and feed the holes. >> reporter: by making them available at transit hubs like this one, they're hoping to solve the last mile of your commute. >> reporter: clipper cars everywhere are celebrating because the same car you use for the bus or ferry will unlock a ford go bike. >> we want to walk, go someplace later on, it af
. >> i don't really care what mark twain said. this is great biking weather in this city.ow about it. >> reporter: scores of people got their first ride on a bike with an unlikely name. have you ridden a ford laeltly? >> i came all the way from denver for this. i wanted to be part of something that's new. >> reporter: but the vision is not new at all. >> improving people's lives by changing the way we move and for henry ford, 100 years ago, that looked like an...
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. >> reporter: i don't really care what mark twain said, this is great biking weather in thi city. on a damp morning, scores of people got their first riden a bike with an unlikely name. haveou ridden a ford lately. >> i came from denver for this. >> improving people's lives by changing the way we move. and for henry ford 100 years ago, it looked like an automobile and a new way to get around. but for cities today, it's changed. >> reporter: ford go bike is a rebih of bike share spread around san francisco, oakland, berkeley, emeryville and san jose. run by a company called movate, wch designs the bikes and will manage where they're placed. >> we'll be able to feed the places that we want more, and we will realize where the holes are. >> reporter: bike share adcates are hoping to solve the last mile of yourcommute. the same card you use for the bus willunlock a ford go bike. and once you get where you're going, just return it to another station. >> we want t lk, go someplace later on, ford does incredible flexibility. >> reporter: the program is $14.95 a day but -- >> it's going to
. >> reporter: i don't really care what mark twain said, this is great biking weather in thi city. on a damp morning, scores of people got their first riden a bike with an unlikely name. haveou ridden a ford lately. >> i came from denver for this. >> improving people's lives by changing the way we move. and for henry ford 100 years ago, it looked like an automobile and a new way to get around. but for cities today, it's changed. >> reporter: ford go bike is a rebih of...
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. >> reporter: i don't really care what mark twain said, this is great biking weather in this city.orning, scores of people got their first ride on a bike with an unlikely name. have you ridden a ford lately. >> i came from denver for this. >> improving people's lives by changing the way we move. and for henry ford, 100 years ago, it looked like an automobile and a new way to get around. but for cities today, it's changed. >> reporter: ford go bike is a rebirth of bike share spread around san francisco, oakland, berkeley, emeryville and san jose. run by a company called motivate, which designs the bikes and will manage where they're placed. >> we'll be able to feed the places that we want more, and we will realize where the holes are. >> reporter: bike share advocates are hoping to solve the last mile of your commute. the same card you use for the bus will unlock a ford go bike. and once you get where you're going, just return it to another station. >> we want to walk, go someplace later on, ford does incredible flexibility. >> reporter: the program is $14.95 a day but -- >> it's go
. >> reporter: i don't really care what mark twain said, this is great biking weather in this city.orning, scores of people got their first ride on a bike with an unlikely name. have you ridden a ford lately. >> i came from denver for this. >> improving people's lives by changing the way we move. and for henry ford, 100 years ago, it looked like an automobile and a new way to get around. but for cities today, it's changed. >> reporter: ford go bike is a rebirth of bike...
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and i could never get it.in there and it was that song, you knn'tso impress me much ♪ shania twain. >lause ] >> jimmy: and you made it across the border. and you made it across the border and now you're here in the states. and we love that you're here. >> thank you. >> jimmy: and we love the work you're doing. "flaked" is available on netflix. and you know, i see the new -- i see the new episodes coming out. and i go, "my golly." [ laughter ] i see the new episode coming up and i go, "golly wow." i look -- i look at my netflix queue and i see new episodes of "flaked" and i go, "jeepers creepers." [ ding ] [ laughter ] >> booyah! >> jimmy: you know what i'm saying? >> booyah! [ cheers and applause ] [ ding ] >> jimmy: that's it right there! [ ding ] will arnett! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ our summer plans! season two of "flaked" is on netflix streaming right now. we'll be back with courtney b. vance. booyah. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ we come into this world needing others. ♪ then we are told it's braver to go it alone. ♪ but there is another way to live. ♪ a way that sees the only path
and i could never get it.in there and it was that song, you knn'tso impress me much ♪ shania twain. >lause ] >> jimmy: and you made it across the border. and you made it across the border and now you're here in the states. and we love that you're here. >> thank you. >> jimmy: and we love the work you're doing. "flaked" is available on netflix. and you know, i see the new -- i see the new episodes coming out. and i go, "my golly." [ laughter ] i see the...
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. >> it relates to the incredible class that we have in this country and mark twain writes about this in his novel the gilded age. it said different language of corruption that happened in the late 19th century where we'd start to say it isn't really corrupt. we do things and everybody else is in know if it walks like a duck and talks like a duck. >> call it a de facto tax on free speech. i do agree they are being placed in a tricky position when they can invite the speaker that they want to speak because there'll be violence and to greg's point i think when you give in to threats, when you give in to threats of university isn't a threat you are basically allowing the violent agitators to be successful even before they land one punch. i think it's a very dangerous precedent to set when you prevent a speaker from speaking just because the threats of violence. >> you may think you know what happened and you may be right to a certain extent based on what you perceived and how you process it but i'm going to tell you how i saw and what i felt and what i thought because you cannot make up
. >> it relates to the incredible class that we have in this country and mark twain writes about this in his novel the gilded age. it said different language of corruption that happened in the late 19th century where we'd start to say it isn't really corrupt. we do things and everybody else is in know if it walks like a duck and talks like a duck. >> call it a de facto tax on free speech. i do agree they are being placed in a tricky position when they can invite the speaker that...
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and mark twain writes about this in his novel, the guilded age. the two different languages of corruption that happen in the late 19th century. where elites start to say this isn't really corrupt. this is just the way we do things. and everybody else, you know, walks like a duck, talks like a duck, it's a duck. >> bridge usa founder talks about free speech and censorship on college campuses. >> call it a de facto tax on free speech, i kind of agree with him. i do agree that they're being placed in a tricky position when they can't invite the speakers they want to speak because there will be violence. to greg's point, i think that when you give into threats, you know, when you give threats, you are basically allowing the violent agitators to be successful. that's a dangerous precedent to speak. >> and hillary clinton, talks about the 2016 presidential election and her upcoming book. >> you may think you know what happened. and you may be right to a certain extent, based on what you've perceived and how you process it. i'm going to tell you how i sa
and mark twain writes about this in his novel, the guilded age. the two different languages of corruption that happen in the late 19th century. where elites start to say this isn't really corrupt. this is just the way we do things. and everybody else, you know, walks like a duck, talks like a duck, it's a duck. >> bridge usa founder talks about free speech and censorship on college campuses. >> call it a de facto tax on free speech, i kind of agree with him. i do agree that they're...
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the chancellor of austria i think remembered mark twain. the rumors of my death are strongly overblown. the same thing can be said about sanctions. but sanctions better be lifted, of course. >> chancellor kern, let me ask you, because you did speak about the importance of borders and the reasons the sanctions were imposed say those who did it is they feel russia did not respect the borders of ukraine, and that it annexed crimea illegally and unfairly. and there is a question now as you know about whether the sanctions should be lift order not. and your take on whether it's time. >> translator: indeed, this issue affects us directly. but there is one thing i would like to say this. is the first time i attend this kind of forum, and i have been foll following this dialogue with great interest. i've been listening quite thoroughly how you moderate the style, and i can see that critical journalism is very well alive. as for your question, i think we have to be sensible. as for the sanctions, russia has violated international law. if the same th
the chancellor of austria i think remembered mark twain. the rumors of my death are strongly overblown. the same thing can be said about sanctions. but sanctions better be lifted, of course. >> chancellor kern, let me ask you, because you did speak about the importance of borders and the reasons the sanctions were imposed say those who did it is they feel russia did not respect the borders of ukraine, and that it annexed crimea illegally and unfairly. and there is a question now as you...
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, even cynical such as ambrose bierce and those who did not take part in the fighting such as mark twain. they come out of the civil war with a much darker view of the world. custer represented it to americans that he is keeping the flame alive for heroism, for individual heroics. this image that he consciously creates, yes there is vanity involved. absolutely. he becomes a household name around the time of gettysburg because he is both successful and he represents something americans felt slipping away at the time. they write about him in these terms. the press loved tim, not just because he was good press. this is the individual hero that every soldier thought they would he. mostlyting on horseback against other horsemen in clashes that involved lower numbers of troops and at lower levels of firepower, you've got horse soldiers that reduce the force with less artillery involved and when they fight in mounted formations, they close up quickly. that actually matters. his ability to fight well inspires his troops and actually has an effect in his success. slice of the civil war which he i
, even cynical such as ambrose bierce and those who did not take part in the fighting such as mark twain. they come out of the civil war with a much darker view of the world. custer represented it to americans that he is keeping the flame alive for heroism, for individual heroics. this image that he consciously creates, yes there is vanity involved. absolutely. he becomes a household name around the time of gettysburg because he is both successful and he represents something americans felt...
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. >> you were here couple years ago for a mark twain prize. i think letterman's getting it later. >> i remember when dave first came to l.a., he admired my performing skills and i admired his ability to put together lines that were different from other comics. >> "wonder woman"? >> i'm a huge fan of any movie that celebrates women as heroes, in powerful positions. >> are you sad to see wolverine go? >> bittersweet. wolverine will be back, but it was the right time to leave that party. >> i love you so much. can i give you a hug? >> no thanks. >> please. >> no >> yeah, no thanks. >> that was a nice move. >> i don't know who that was. >> that was kesha. >> oh, okay. wish you the best. >> everyone's seen that online. but jerry did follow-up today and said, he honestly didn't know who that was, and said they laughed it out. when asked if he ended up giving her a hug backstage, nah. >> oh, come on, jerry. >> he still kicked her to the curb. that's funny. >> thanks, jason, have a great weekend. >>> storm team4 is getting you ready for the weekend an
. >> you were here couple years ago for a mark twain prize. i think letterman's getting it later. >> i remember when dave first came to l.a., he admired my performing skills and i admired his ability to put together lines that were different from other comics. >> "wonder woman"? >> i'm a huge fan of any movie that celebrates women as heroes, in powerful positions. >> are you sad to see wolverine go? >> bittersweet. wolverine will be back, but it was...
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these are libraries that have mark twain and earn ernest hemmingway that russian people can come in and use. and that russians just efficiently began to close each one. why? just to push everyone america. so this story that we were talking about about those compounds. i mean, we do very little in response to the provocations from russia. and the fact that you have this administration that is getting nothing for the reciprocal deals that they want to cancel. they don't seem to understand the context that russia has been trying to undermine america in a myriad of ways for dozens and dozens of years. >> and vivian and i have been remiss. it was your story on donald trump's cell phone telling leaders of other nations to quote call me on my cell phone. what in your view are the risks and rewards of such a thing? >> let's start with the rewards. this is donald trump being donald trump. he is a personable guy. a businessman. he's reaching out. he's telling people you are special. you can call me directly. he is trying to establish relationships with the leaders. people do comment him on that.
these are libraries that have mark twain and earn ernest hemmingway that russian people can come in and use. and that russians just efficiently began to close each one. why? just to push everyone america. so this story that we were talking about about those compounds. i mean, we do very little in response to the provocations from russia. and the fact that you have this administration that is getting nothing for the reciprocal deals that they want to cancel. they don't seem to understand the...
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this 29 year police veteran and twained emt delivering the lif life-saving drug narcan on a regular basis to reverse the effects of heroin on users. >> and when you pull the cap off, you clear make sure there's nothing in the way in their pocket gone right through their clothing into their thigh and hold it there for ten seconds. >> last year we had 79 overdoses and 29 were fatal. >> this year is on track could be worse that's why lieutenant nelson is all for the push out the push cher program unveiled by bucks county crime stoppers today. it's offering rewards up to $5,000 to people who turn in drug dealers who are arrested and convicted. >> they may be reluctant to call 911. they may not have a relationship with an officer if in their local police department se this provides an easy phone number where they can leave an an non muss tip. >> the signs handed out to people wanting to make a difference. >> we can net enough of these signs and enough lawns throughout the county that's people standing up and saying we're not going to take it any more, we're putting you drug dealers on notice.
this 29 year police veteran and twained emt delivering the lif life-saving drug narcan on a regular basis to reverse the effects of heroin on users. >> and when you pull the cap off, you clear make sure there's nothing in the way in their pocket gone right through their clothing into their thigh and hold it there for ten seconds. >> last year we had 79 overdoses and 29 were fatal. >> this year is on track could be worse that's why lieutenant nelson is all for the push out the...
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mila kunis, hugh jackman, and our shania twain exclusive.weekend but for all the late breaking hollywood news, go to our website at etonline.com. >> before we go, check out the video from liam tan off his upcoming debut solo. ed sheeran actually co-wrote this song. >> enjoy it and the rest of your weekend everybody. >> take care. >> bye-bye. ♪ ♪ >>> two tornadoes are confirmed in new jersey after severe weather rolled through the region. we will show you some of the damage left behind from those saturday storms. >>> also, this morning, new details on a standoff in the lehigh valley that ended with a suspect found dead. >>> and, changes to today's philadelphia triathlon after the rain we had yesterday, we're live with what is different about this years event. >>> today is sunday, june 25th , good morning i'm jan carabao. lets get over to meteorologist matt peterson with the eyewitness weather forecast, good sunday morning, matt what a difference a day makes from yesterday, wow. >> twenty-four hours later we are quiet, we are calm, you would h
mila kunis, hugh jackman, and our shania twain exclusive.weekend but for all the late breaking hollywood news, go to our website at etonline.com. >> before we go, check out the video from liam tan off his upcoming debut solo. ed sheeran actually co-wrote this song. >> enjoy it and the rest of your weekend everybody. >> take care. >> bye-bye. ♪ ♪ >>> two tornadoes are confirmed in new jersey after severe weather rolled through the region. we will show you...
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. >> can relate to the incredible class we had in the country and mark twain, who you can go to for almostnything, right about this in his novel, the gilded age. a few different linkages of corruption that happened in the late 19th century, where elites starts to say, this isn't really corrupt, just the weight we do things. everybody else says, if it walks like a duck, toxic a duck. >> talked about free speech and censorship on college campuses. >> call it a defective tax on free speech. i kind of a great with him. they are being placed in a tricky position when they can't invite the speakers they want to speak because there will be violence permit to greg's point, i think when you get into threats, when you give into threats of violence, when universities give in, you are basically allowing the pilot agitators to be successful even before they land one punch. that's a dangerous precedent to set when you i think that is a dangerous precedent to set. hillary clinton topped about the upcoming election and her book. wrecks you may think you know you may think >> happened.hat but i'm going to
. >> can relate to the incredible class we had in the country and mark twain, who you can go to for almostnything, right about this in his novel, the gilded age. a few different linkages of corruption that happened in the late 19th century, where elites starts to say, this isn't really corrupt, just the weight we do things. everybody else says, if it walks like a duck, toxic a duck. >> talked about free speech and censorship on college campuses. >> call it a defective tax on...
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mila kunis, hugh jackman, and our shania twain exclusive.ekend but for all the late breaking hollywood news, go to our website at etonline.com. >> before we go, check out the video from liam tan off his upcoming debut solo. ed sheeran actually co-wrote this song. >> enjoy it and the rest of your weekend everybody. >> take care. >> bye-bye. ♪ ♪ shakes riding shotgun... whoa yeah. now, the world is your diner. with new denny's online ordering, get whatever you want, whenever you want, now wherever you want. order at dennys.com ( jr stone ) now on kron four news at ten: a colorful celebration of gender identity is well underway tonight in san francisco. hundreds of thousands of people are here for pride weekend... and they are living it up. ( jr stone ) good evening... i'm j-r stone.( justine ) and i'm justine waldman. there are several events taking place tonight ahead of the big parade which is tomorrow. kron 4's hermela aregawi is in the middle of the all tonight... sheis in the castro district where pride is in full swing. she joins us live
mila kunis, hugh jackman, and our shania twain exclusive.ekend but for all the late breaking hollywood news, go to our website at etonline.com. >> before we go, check out the video from liam tan off his upcoming debut solo. ed sheeran actually co-wrote this song. >> enjoy it and the rest of your weekend everybody. >> take care. >> bye-bye. ♪ ♪ shakes riding shotgun... whoa yeah. now, the world is your diner. with new denny's online ordering, get whatever you want,...
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mila kunis, hugh jackman, and our shania twain exclusive. weekend but for all the late breaking hollywood news, go to our website at etonline.com. >> before we go, check out the video from liam tan off his upcoming debut solo. ed sheeran actually co-wrote this song. >> enjoy it and the rest of your >> take care.body. >> bye-bye. ♪ ♪ they have proven they're going to need democrats to pass this. and if mitch doesn't have the votes. call off this bill right now let's sit down and start working to repairing the basic concept of what we have in affordable care act. >> what we are free the states, and free the marketplace to discover ever better ways to deliver services. there its wonderful innovation happening all across the country. in pennsylvania. whether it is -- independence blue or, you know, insurer, health care provider. they're finding great new ways to deliver ever better care at lower cost. there are constraints on ability of insurance scum pans and providers to do that. we want to diminish constraints so we can continue through the c
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mark twain, who you can go to for anything, writes about this in his novel that we have in the gilded age. it's two different languages of corruption that happened in the late 19th century. elites start to say, this isn't really corrupt, this is the way we do things. everybody else says, walk like a duck talk like a duck, it's a duck. >> bridge u.s.a. founder talks about free speech and censorship on college campuses >> i kind of agree with them. do i agree with, they're being placed in a tricky position when they can't invite the speakers they want to speak because there will be violence. to greg's point, when you give into threats when you give into threats of violence you basically allowing the violent agitators to be successful before they land one punch. that's a dangerous precedent to set when you prevent a speaker from speaking just because of the threats of violence. >> hillary clinton talks about the 2016 presidential election and her upcoming book. >> you may think you know what happened and you may be right to a certain extent. based on what you perceived and how you proces
mark twain, who you can go to for anything, writes about this in his novel that we have in the gilded age. it's two different languages of corruption that happened in the late 19th century. elites start to say, this isn't really corrupt, this is the way we do things. everybody else says, walk like a duck talk like a duck, it's a duck. >> bridge u.s.a. founder talks about free speech and censorship on college campuses >> i kind of agree with them. do i agree with, they're being...
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this all reminds me about a mark twain line about the fellow that rode off on his horse in all directions at once. the first thing they ought to figure out is what criteria they're using and what they're trying to do. i think that, for example, it would have made some sense in the oval office when they were going back and forth about who said what to whom for mr. comey to have suggested that the president's counsel, white house counsel join them and they have a three-person discussion so people can understand exactly what criteria are applied where. for example, a requirement, i'm told by andy mccarthy, a very fine prosecutor, for any notion of being able to block discussion or to turn away from having a free and open exchange is -- requires corruption. obstruction of justice according to andy, under some statutes requires corruption. and there doesn't appear to be any corruption that we can see or talked about or have been briefed on. that could affect the discussion of dealing with any kind of limitation on discussion very substantially. and to have comey decide to go off and present th
this all reminds me about a mark twain line about the fellow that rode off on his horse in all directions at once. the first thing they ought to figure out is what criteria they're using and what they're trying to do. i think that, for example, it would have made some sense in the oval office when they were going back and forth about who said what to whom for mr. comey to have suggested that the president's counsel, white house counsel join them and they have a three-person discussion so people...
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mila kunis, hugh jackman, and our shania twain exclusive.ekend but for all the late breaking hollywood news, go to our website at etonline.com. >> before we go, check out the video from liam tan off his upcoming debut solo. ed sheeran actually co-wrote this song. >> enjoy it and the rest of your weekend everybody. >> take care. >> bye-bye. ♪ ♪ [♪...] >> hi, i'm lisa varga. i'm 40 years old, i've never had cosmetic surgery and i'm not afraid of high definition cameras. bring them in closer, guys. closer. good. now, do you want your skin to look as youthful, fresh and line-free as it can? well, get ready, because i'm going to share with you right now something every woman should be doing and the one thing i do every single day. what is it? well, 3-1/2 years ago, i first began using my radio frequency dermawand. why? because it delivers real results. and talk about results. here's a picture of dermawand's developer, christina boves. to prove it worked, she used it on just one side of her face for 12 weeks. look how the eyebrow appears to have l
mila kunis, hugh jackman, and our shania twain exclusive.ekend but for all the late breaking hollywood news, go to our website at etonline.com. >> before we go, check out the video from liam tan off his upcoming debut solo. ed sheeran actually co-wrote this song. >> enjoy it and the rest of your weekend everybody. >> take care. >> bye-bye. ♪ ♪ [♪...] >> hi, i'm lisa varga. i'm 40 years old, i've never had cosmetic surgery and i'm not afraid of high definition...