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for many african-americans in this country what he did with birtherism is an unforgivable sin. my guess is for many members of the obama family, what he did was an unforgivable sin. >> remind me, he never answered the question of what changed his mind, what ultimately brought him to -- >> he never apologized to the president of the united states. and i always thought -- now that he's about to become, it's late, but that's another thing. we talked about economics. the fact of a country that is going to feel more divided by race than we've had probably since -- before i was born in the '60s. and donald trump's got to preside over that too. it's in his best interests to perhaps repair a personal relationship with the outgoing president if he even has a chance. >> plus foreign policy, vladimir putin. >> yeah. >> i think a lot of people feel latinos, muslims, you name it, asians, i think a lot of people tonight are feeling like, you know, united states told them exactly what they think of me. and i think a lot of people are really feeling down. >> i had an african-american woman say
for many african-americans in this country what he did with birtherism is an unforgivable sin. my guess is for many members of the obama family, what he did was an unforgivable sin. >> remind me, he never answered the question of what changed his mind, what ultimately brought him to -- >> he never apologized to the president of the united states. and i always thought -- now that he's about to become, it's late, but that's another thing. we talked about economics. the fact of a...
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someone in denver has committed an unforgivable act -- writing in patriot's head coach bill belichick to be president of the united states. the denver elections division discovered that as they finished counting up votes. by the way broncos fans don't worry -- that vote doesn't count because write in candidates have to the last of three suspects charged in the killing of a 61-year-old man has now been convicted. this man -- derek webb is facing life in prison for the crime. denver investigators say webb, along with chad baluska and eric fuhs, went to samuel grady's home back in may 20-15 -- and shot the 61-year-old man in the back. the men then stole his wallet and truck. a judge will sentence webb on december 16th. we're waiting to see if police will charge anyone after a car hit and killed someone crossing the street in the cap hill neighborhood last night. denver police say the man was crossing grant street and eleventh when the car hit him. the driver did stay at the scene. officers say their priliminary investigation shows the man was crossing against the light. hour -- but one t
someone in denver has committed an unforgivable act -- writing in patriot's head coach bill belichick to be president of the united states. the denver elections division discovered that as they finished counting up votes. by the way broncos fans don't worry -- that vote doesn't count because write in candidates have to the last of three suspects charged in the killing of a 61-year-old man has now been convicted. this man -- derek webb is facing life in prison for the crime. denver investigators...
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all this in what sure as hell looked like a harsh and unforgiving land. >> yo, huh, huh, huh, huh. >>t's a nice breeze, overcast. >> ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. >> pueblo long ago learned to adapt to hard times, dry seasons, war, incursion. there were years where there was nothing. and they had to deal. >> we found a pack rat. >> our first pack rat. >> in preparation for the summer solstice ceremony, game like rabbits and pack rats are collected for the medicine man as a payment for his services. >> how you notice is there's some droppings, fresh droppings. >> you see the droppings, you know there's one around. this time of the day, they're going to be inside their homes. there's too many predators around. >> it's not easy. once you find a nest, you got to dig after the little burrowing bastards. you hack, you dig. you dig some more. >> a lot of work for a small rodent. >> i was just thinking that. yeah. >> that's what our ancestors had to do sometimes. you know, when times go hard. right now there's this drought going on. if we didn't have the grocery stores -- >> right. >> then hopefully wh
all this in what sure as hell looked like a harsh and unforgiving land. >> yo, huh, huh, huh, huh. >>t's a nice breeze, overcast. >> ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. >> pueblo long ago learned to adapt to hard times, dry seasons, war, incursion. there were years where there was nothing. and they had to deal. >> we found a pack rat. >> our first pack rat. >> in preparation for the summer solstice ceremony, game like rabbits and pack rats are collected for the...
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>>reporter: like a soldier given the for battle on the unforgiving from lines of the area traffic on a daily basis hist having brought the more than a hundred and 72,000 mi. in this car is the alternative to driving for her are not convenient it is good but often problematic is and there's not enough she lives in oakland and now works for the east bay regional parks district such a dozen travel far just often and always at a snail's pace the metropolitan transportation commission says nearly half of record 3.7 million jobs located either san francisco for the silicon valley's stock. >>reporter: remember the 172,000 mi. per story may sound familiar because tens of thousands of commuters feel the same pain local leaders and transportation experts say purely vehicles may be the way of the future and to lessen the dependency on bargain on roles the idea behind it still is to increase public transit and by using automation as a connector to public transit for some south the on going pipeline process now also chimere raid to win his to bring you up to speed. grant l: the monthlong protest
>>reporter: like a soldier given the for battle on the unforgiving from lines of the area traffic on a daily basis hist having brought the more than a hundred and 72,000 mi. in this car is the alternative to driving for her are not convenient it is good but often problematic is and there's not enough she lives in oakland and now works for the east bay regional parks district such a dozen travel far just often and always at a snail's pace the metropolitan transportation commission says...
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pictures of the smiley remember ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> i want to make the biggest mistake ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> unforgivablerry just not enough. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> so i can have you back ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ though many memories ♪ ♪ i accept the blame for why ♪ >> she wouldn't approve of us, just being friends ♪ >> ♪ that's all ♪ >> out of respect now that's to wait for awhile ♪ promise to keep me ♪ oh, i hope she makes the biggest mistake ♪ >> ♪ >> unforgivable, makes your heart break ♪ >> i hope you i'm sorry just not enough ♪ >> ♪ so i can have you back ♪ so i can have you back ♪ >> i snow you think i'm wrong but it keeps me holding on ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> keep me holding on ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> so i can have you back ♪ katie: my mom was a restaurant hostess at a neighborhood favorite - a place for a good, family meal. she juggled customers, cooks, waitresses - and never complained. my dad was a police officer walking his beat. i learned from both what it means to be honest, to work hard, and love family. big banks, wall street, special interests - that's who pat toomey's with. in the s
pictures of the smiley remember ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> i want to make the biggest mistake ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> unforgivablerry just not enough. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> so i can have you back ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ though many memories ♪ ♪ i accept the blame for why ♪ >> she wouldn't approve of us, just being friends ♪ >> ♪ that's all ♪ >> out of respect now that's to wait for awhile ♪ promise to keep me ♪ oh,...
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unforgivable that makes your heart break.. i hope i'm sorry is just notot enough and it goes from good too bad so i can have you back ?? >> ?? so i can have you back ?? >> ?? love you gave to me i getg to breathe i know you think i'm wrong but it keeps me holding on you ?? >> ?? oh, i hope he makes the biggest mistake, oh, the unforgivable that makes your heartbreak. i hope his sorry is just not enough, oh, hey ?? >> ?? i hope he makes the biggest mistake, t unforgivable that makes your heartbreak, i hope you tell him sorry is just not enough, and ii goes from good to bad, so i canc have you back ?? [ applause ] >> wow, ladies i tell you he was looking good or what. such a pleasure to meet you.tou >> likewise.>> likewise. >> i have been fan for years. ys >> thank you so much. tha i appreciate it.nkprecte i >> glad to see you back withac brand new album.alb. >> indeed. i'm excited. >> touring the world. touri >> yes, i've been, um, touring i all year to be honest with you.u so many great places to travel e and to perform in fro
unforgivable that makes your heart break.. i hope i'm sorry is just notot enough and it goes from good too bad so i can have you back ?? >> ?? so i can have you back ?? >> ?? love you gave to me i getg to breathe i know you think i'm wrong but it keeps me holding on you ?? >> ?? oh, i hope he makes the biggest mistake, oh, the unforgivable that makes your heartbreak. i hope his sorry is just not enough, oh, hey ?? >> ?? i hope he makes the biggest mistake, t unforgivable...
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. >> today, a first look at the destruction left in the unforgiving fire's wake and the grisly discovery that it claimed three lives. including including the mayor's. >> my house is gone. my business of 31 years ago on. it is a devastating time. >> oh, my god. it's so hot. >> these raging flames devouring the terrain, motorists fleeing as residents were ordered to >> it is time to go. >> wildfires spreading from the state's great smoky mountains to turning one of the area's populated areas, biggest tourist attractions, dollywood, into an orange armageddon. smoke -- filling the streets. >> the fires were fanned by strong wind speeds of up to 60 miles per hour, and the southeast's worst drought in a decade. >> and this morning, more than a dozen structure fires still hunkered down in shelters. >> officials saying they believe the worst is over and it looks like the weather will cooperate. rain is forecast beginning late tonight with one to two inches expected and that alone authorities say should nearly put out most of the fires. patrick: residents are taking shelter tonight at the gatlinb
. >> today, a first look at the destruction left in the unforgiving fire's wake and the grisly discovery that it claimed three lives. including including the mayor's. >> my house is gone. my business of 31 years ago on. it is a devastating time. >> oh, my god. it's so hot. >> these raging flames devouring the terrain, motorists fleeing as residents were ordered to >> it is time to go. >> wildfires spreading from the state's great smoky mountains to turning...
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Nov 29, 2016
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at the destruction left in the unforgiving wake of the fire. more than 100 structures lost or damaged in this town. >> personally, i think i have lost my house. but things can be rebuilt. >> reporter: overnight these raging flames devouring the terrain with motorists into gatlinburg clean -- fleeing. wildfires great smoky mountains to popular areas. dollywood was turned into an orange armageddon with ripley's aquarium along with the 10,000 animals threatened but intact. the fires are found by strong winds up to 60 miles-per-hour. >> in a span of around 20 an almost 20 structure fires. >> reporter: 2000 people are in shelters. fire officials believe the worst is over and it looks like the weather may cooperate. rain is first gusted tonight -- is forecasted tonight. lauren lyster, abc news, los angeles. >>> now the most accurate weather team in florida. abc action >> just tragic pictures coming out of tennessee. you can see they are right in the middle of an exceptional drought that is worse than extreme. this is something they have not seen in a
at the destruction left in the unforgiving wake of the fire. more than 100 structures lost or damaged in this town. >> personally, i think i have lost my house. but things can be rebuilt. >> reporter: overnight these raging flames devouring the terrain with motorists into gatlinburg clean -- fleeing. wildfires great smoky mountains to popular areas. dollywood was turned into an orange armageddon with ripley's aquarium along with the 10,000 animals threatened but intact. the fires...
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damage that has been done in this area right here" today -- a first look at destruction left in the unforgiving fire's wake and the grisly discovery that it claimed three lives more than 100 structures lost or damaged in this tennessee town..including the mayor's home... new sot "my house is gone - my business of 31 years is gone//it's a devastating time for us" 13:13:25 ((audio transition)) ((social video in gma)) overnight... nats gma :55 "oh my god it's so hot" these raging flames devouring the terrain ...motorists fleeing as residents were ordered to evacuate in the town of go" wildfires spreading from the state's great smoky mountains to populated areas ..... turning one of the area's biggest tourist atractions....dollywo od....into an orange armageddon.....smoke and ash filling the streets.... cut: ripley's aquarium of the smokeys -- along with the more than 10,000 animals -- threatened but in tact. the fires were fanned by- strong wind speeds of up to 60 miles per hour -- and the southeast's worst drought in a decade. 13:09:00//13:2 little numbing to see the extent of the damage" could c
damage that has been done in this area right here" today -- a first look at destruction left in the unforgiving fire's wake and the grisly discovery that it claimed three lives more than 100 structures lost or damaged in this tennessee town..including the mayor's home... new sot "my house is gone - my business of 31 years is gone//it's a devastating time for us" 13:13:25 ((audio transition)) ((social video in gma)) overnight... nats gma :55 "oh my god it's so hot" these...
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Nov 15, 2016
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this is the most unforgivable thing you've ever done. -this is my diary, my private person property and you, you little snoop, you went in my room and took it. -i did not. -it's stealing. well, it's just the same as stealing. it's invasion of property, it's tress-- it's violating one of the most sacred-- hello, father-- things a person could own. i ought to freaking hit you. -what's going on in here? -i caught her red-handed reading my diary. -well, how did you get into it? s in the right house. for a minute, i thought i was in madison square garden. -well, isn't somebody going to do something and not let her get away with this? -now kathy, you shouldn't have been reading betty's diary. -i didn't know it was as personal as all that. i found it up in the closet with all the suitcases. -well how did it get in my closet, that's what i'd like to know? -well, don't look at me. i'm not interested in your old diary and how you felt when ralph kissed you. -what was that? -oh, this family. -i'm not saying that kathy is right, but if you didn't wa
this is the most unforgivable thing you've ever done. -this is my diary, my private person property and you, you little snoop, you went in my room and took it. -i did not. -it's stealing. well, it's just the same as stealing. it's invasion of property, it's tress-- it's violating one of the most sacred-- hello, father-- things a person could own. i ought to freaking hit you. -what's going on in here? -i caught her red-handed reading my diary. -well, how did you get into it? s in the right...
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a public records request and discover test results are inconsistent with the new missions limit unforgiving. analysis shows 578,000 vehicles were put to the test, of those 2700 went through on three or more different occasions and ultimately passed. including a vehicle that failed on omissions by just one hundredth of a point and then passed at a different station less than an hour later. the state was less than enthusiastic to hear our question >> the emissions can vary from day to day or test to test. that's one reason we give -?people a second chance test.>>reporter: could you do a third or fourth test? that's what people would wonder can they do it again? right there on the spot.>> there's no penalty for failing the test. you can have your r it to pass.>>reporter: they also took issue with us looking at the most recent audit from 2012. auditors said the program in fact reduces ozone levels by less than 1% of the national standard. they pointed out the state to do away with that test on vehicles built in 1996 after because they all have built-in emissions sensors would spit tell you if a
a public records request and discover test results are inconsistent with the new missions limit unforgiving. analysis shows 578,000 vehicles were put to the test, of those 2700 went through on three or more different occasions and ultimately passed. including a vehicle that failed on omissions by just one hundredth of a point and then passed at a different station less than an hour later. the state was less than enthusiastic to hear our question >> the emissions can vary from day to day...
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Nov 6, 2016
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that is unforgivable. i have known george and eleanor mcgovern for many years. when george first came to congress, they moved next door to me in washington. our children have grown up together. sergeant and eunice shriver. i know them. i trust them. george mcgovern and charge shriver are not computers. like you and me, they are human beings with strengths and weaknesses. they had never pretended to be anything else. they have gone across this country for many weeks offering themselves to you, asking for your help, telling you about their hopes and plans for this country. the public opinion polls say they are far behind, just as the polls told john kennedy that he was behind. just as they told me for years behind that i was behind. they have never stopped these men providing in their campaign. think for a minute about our country. what do you believe in? n andu believe as mr. nixo his party seem to, that the people are tired they no longer care? do you believe after four years of broken promises a man should be reelected president without even campaigning among t
that is unforgivable. i have known george and eleanor mcgovern for many years. when george first came to congress, they moved next door to me in washington. our children have grown up together. sergeant and eunice shriver. i know them. i trust them. george mcgovern and charge shriver are not computers. like you and me, they are human beings with strengths and weaknesses. they had never pretended to be anything else. they have gone across this country for many weeks offering themselves to you,...
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but it does an unforgivable thing. i don't think he can make up for it. if he's got a job to do as president, making up for it is a good one. >> that is a good question for donald trump. i would love to know what is going through his head as he watched people spilling into the streets and protesting. we've heard from african-americans, muslims, latinos, young women, who woke up the next morning and cried and were afraid. that is something we have not seen in this country for a long time. we saw a plot of strong feelings when president obama was elected, but this is a different story of sentiment. republicans will say it was because democrats spent a lot of time casting donald trump as an unacceptable person to president. the reality is that donald trump supported stop and first, called for a muslim ban, said horrible things about women, and he did a lot of things that gave all of these groups of people real reason for fear. but now he is a president-elect. when you see these people having these reactions, how do you handle that? if you want to be presiden
but it does an unforgivable thing. i don't think he can make up for it. if he's got a job to do as president, making up for it is a good one. >> that is a good question for donald trump. i would love to know what is going through his head as he watched people spilling into the streets and protesting. we've heard from african-americans, muslims, latinos, young women, who woke up the next morning and cried and were afraid. that is something we have not seen in this country for a long time....
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damage that has been done in this area right here" today -- a first look at destruction left in the unforgiving fire's wake and the grisly discovery that it claimed three lives more than 100 structures lost or damaged in this tennessee town..including the mayor's home... new sot "my house is gone - my business of 31 years is gone//it's a devastating time for us" 13:13:25 ((audio transition)) ((social video in gma)) overnight... nats gma :55 "oh my god it's so hot" these raging flames devouring the terrain ...motorists fleeing as residents were ordered to evacuate in the town of
damage that has been done in this area right here" today -- a first look at destruction left in the unforgiving fire's wake and the grisly discovery that it claimed three lives more than 100 structures lost or damaged in this tennessee town..including the mayor's home... new sot "my house is gone - my business of 31 years is gone//it's a devastating time for us" 13:13:25 ((audio transition)) ((social video in gma)) overnight... nats gma :55 "oh my god it's so hot" these...
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boster )) 14;42:46 "the brain is very unforgiving it needs oxygen all the time and if you deny oxygen even for a little bit you can have permanent damage 42;54((take vo))dr. boster says there are signs to watch for, and encourages parents to talk to their children about the risky behavior.((take sot dr. boster ))14;42;24 "i'm out for bruising on the neck or busted blood vessel42;35 ((take sot rob wince))17:40:02 "you might die the first time you might not but why take the chance 40:03((take vo)) cayden's family is left with unanswered questions and raw emotions nearly 10 years later. unanswered questions and raw emotions nearly 10 years later. >> i loved him with all of my heart. i wasn't supposed to bury my son he is supposed to bury me. >> a dark tale they'll send to anyone who >> hoping to save another family from a life of pain. >> don't live a life that i've had to live without that my son has had to live without. >> cbs 2 news, 10 at 10. >>> a consumer alert for a dangerous defect in a product that is supposed to save lives, kitty nighthawk is carbon monoxide detectors, the devi
boster )) 14;42:46 "the brain is very unforgiving it needs oxygen all the time and if you deny oxygen even for a little bit you can have permanent damage 42;54((take vo))dr. boster says there are signs to watch for, and encourages parents to talk to their children about the risky behavior.((take sot dr. boster ))14;42;24 "i'm out for bruising on the neck or busted blood vessel42;35 ((take sot rob wince))17:40:02 "you might die the first time you might not but why take the chance...
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to forgive someone who is unforgivable. on the day he was executed, he put my name on the list of people that he would like to talk. as soon as he came on the phone that i never hated you. i forgive you. and he said, rais, i love you, bro. the same person, ten years back his heart was filled with hate and ignorance. but when he came to know me, he saw me as a human being. he was able to tell me that he loved me and he called me brother. today, i am the founder and president of nonprofit called, world without hate. transformation of power of mercy and forgiveness. based on the hope that we can build a better world, a world without violence, a world without victims and world without hate. >> pauley: still to come, the go, go! [ rock music playing ] have fun with your replaced windows. run away! [ grunts ] leave him! leave him! [ music continues ] brick and mortar, what?! [ music continues ] [ tires screech ] [ laughs ] [ doorbell rings ] when you bundle home and auto insurance with progressive, than a big discount. that's wha
to forgive someone who is unforgivable. on the day he was executed, he put my name on the list of people that he would like to talk. as soon as he came on the phone that i never hated you. i forgive you. and he said, rais, i love you, bro. the same person, ten years back his heart was filled with hate and ignorance. but when he came to know me, he saw me as a human being. he was able to tell me that he loved me and he called me brother. today, i am the founder and president of nonprofit called,...
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but it does an unforgivable thing. i don't think he can make up for it.ent, making up for it is a good one. >> that is a good question for president-elect donald trump. i would love to know what is going through his head as he watched people spilling into the streets and protesting. we've heard from african-americans, muslims, latinos, young women, who woke up the next morning and cried and were afraid. that is something we have not seen in this country for a long time. we saw a plot of strong feelings when president obama was elected, but this is a different story of sentiment. -- sort of sentiment. republicans will say it was because democrats spent a lot of time casting donald trump as an unacceptable person to president. the reality is that donald trump supported stop and frisk, called for a muslim ban, said horrible things about women, and he did a lot of things that gave all of these groups of people real reason for fear. but now he is a president-elect. when you see these people having these reactions, how do you handle that? if you want to be pres
but it does an unforgivable thing. i don't think he can make up for it.ent, making up for it is a good one. >> that is a good question for president-elect donald trump. i would love to know what is going through his head as he watched people spilling into the streets and protesting. we've heard from african-americans, muslims, latinos, young women, who woke up the next morning and cried and were afraid. that is something we have not seen in this country for a long time. we saw a plot of...
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that's unforgivable. tomorrow, the ideas and that campaign is going down.ause] let's all do our part so we can look back on 2016 and say we stood with hillary clinton on the right side of history. that's why i'm standing here with you tonight with a dream of a better america. is a prayer for postelection. this is called long walk home. last night i stood at your doorstep trying to figure out what went wrong you just slipped something into my palm and you are gone i could smell the same deep green of summer above me the same night sky was glowing in the distance i could see the town or i was born it's going to be a long walk home hey, pretty darling, don't wait up for me gonna be a long walk home long walk home in town i passed cells grocery street ershop on south i looked into their faces they were all ranked strangers to me veterans hall high upon the hill stood silent and alone the diner was shattered and boarded with a sign that just said "gone." it gonna be a long walk home hey, pretty darling, don't wait up for me long walk home hey, pretty darling, do
that's unforgivable. tomorrow, the ideas and that campaign is going down.ause] let's all do our part so we can look back on 2016 and say we stood with hillary clinton on the right side of history. that's why i'm standing here with you tonight with a dream of a better america. is a prayer for postelection. this is called long walk home. last night i stood at your doorstep trying to figure out what went wrong you just slipped something into my palm and you are gone i could smell the same deep...
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when then-secretary of state hillary clinton said she had serious concerns, the kremlin saw it as unforgivable u.s. it also blamed america for backing democratic uprisings in russia's backyard in nearby ukraine and georgia. so, for putin to hear a u.s. candidate imply america's democracy is a sham, is sweet revenge. >> we have been accused of being an authoritarian state, but as soon as there is no democracy anywhere, there is no-- no one is to blame. >> reporter: today's marchers understand the kremlin's message perfectly. and that message, scott, is that democracy and opposition aren't worth it. so they may just as well join the crowd in supporting the president. >> pelley: elizabeth palmer, by the moscow river for us tonight. liz, thank you. three american military trainers were killed today in a gun fight on the jordanian airbase where they worked. how and why it happened isn't clear. one jordanian was wounded. the u.s. military is assisting jordan in the war on isis. the war on isis in iraq today saw iraqi forces pressing their assault to liberate the city of mosul. lara logan discovered
when then-secretary of state hillary clinton said she had serious concerns, the kremlin saw it as unforgivable u.s. it also blamed america for backing democratic uprisings in russia's backyard in nearby ukraine and georgia. so, for putin to hear a u.s. candidate imply america's democracy is a sham, is sweet revenge. >> we have been accused of being an authoritarian state, but as soon as there is no democracy anywhere, there is no-- no one is to blame. >> reporter: today's marchers...
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kellyanne conway who feels like mitt romney's attacks on donald trump during the campaign were simply unforgivable, and i heard from other folks lower down in this rank and file of the campaign said that when mitt romney called donald trump a fraud and a phony and a con man, they felt like he was calling them that as well, and calling donald trump supporters that as well, and that by rewarding that, even as mitt romney has sort gro groveled a bit to donald trump, it would be a blow to supporters because they wanted to see the status quo change. to them nobody represents the status quo as much as mitt romney. the same people criticized him earlier and he being seen as having won them over. that's certainly the case here with mitt romney. april, i re >> april, i heard a former aide to president obama on social media say, don't be fooled by what he called the flare of flag burning. a tweet like that is for the base. it's to take attention away from the fact that establishment types are getting appointed slowly to this cabinet. so the question we posed at the top of the broadcast now to you, what happ
kellyanne conway who feels like mitt romney's attacks on donald trump during the campaign were simply unforgivable, and i heard from other folks lower down in this rank and file of the campaign said that when mitt romney called donald trump a fraud and a phony and a con man, they felt like he was calling them that as well, and calling donald trump supporters that as well, and that by rewarding that, even as mitt romney has sort gro groveled a bit to donald trump, it would be a blow to...
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that is unforgivable. now i've known george and eleanor mcgovern for many years. when george mcgovern first came to the congress. well, they moved next door to muriel and me in washington. our children have grown up together. i've known sarg and eunice schreiber since the days we worked with president kennedy to create the peace corps. and since we worked with president johnson to win the war on poverty. i know them and i trust them. george mcgovern and sergeant schreiber are not computers. like you and me, they're human beings with strengths and weaknesses. they've never pretended to be anything else. they have crossed this country from dawn to dark for many weeks, offering themselves to you, asking your help, telling you about their hopes and their plans for our country. the public opinion polls say they're far behind. just as the polls told john kennedy that he was behind. just as they told harry truman he was behind. and just as they told me four years ago that i was behind. but they have never stopped these men, mcgovern and shriver, fighting in their campaig
that is unforgivable. now i've known george and eleanor mcgovern for many years. when george mcgovern first came to the congress. well, they moved next door to muriel and me in washington. our children have grown up together. i've known sarg and eunice schreiber since the days we worked with president kennedy to create the peace corps. and since we worked with president johnson to win the war on poverty. i know them and i trust them. george mcgovern and sergeant schreiber are not computers....
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such a life changegh and to pray on somebody going through something like that i think is just pp unforgivable. when the allegations first camer up fines try to hold onto his lw license but as soon as he was charged he resided that license. in lorain county jessica dill fox8 news. fire crews in brecksvillee battled a house fire early this morning. two people were inside the homea but officials say both of them made it out safely. b the fire started in the back of the house but investigators are still looking into what sparked then b it. the house suffered severe damage. meanwhile, two people were takee to the hospital, after this fire, on hosmer avenue overnight. it started around 1:30 a.m. the red cross was called to help one adult and one child. there's no word on the condition of those victims. the ohio s now believes drugs and alcohols were a factor in a serious crash yesterday afternoon. we've learned a chrysler sebring went left of center on middleridge road in amherstdug we inseday aft township hitting a ford escape head on. the driver of the sebring was not wearing a seatbelt and is in
such a life changegh and to pray on somebody going through something like that i think is just pp unforgivable. when the allegations first camer up fines try to hold onto his lw license but as soon as he was charged he resided that license. in lorain county jessica dill fox8 news. fire crews in brecksvillee battled a house fire early this morning. two people were inside the homea but officials say both of them made it out safely. b the fire started in the back of the house but investigators are...
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it is regrettable to be losing the battle of the waistline, but unforgivable to let your posture concede defeat. step back. 10 seconds. that is the low range of acceptable. as you were, gibson. sullivan, reassemble that weapon. bolt. >> reassembled, sir. lt. hunter: well done, sullivan. hesitant at the beginning. as you are. -- as you were. at ease, gentlemem. unsatisfactory. where appropriate, you will receive follow-up. detail, attention. double time. dismissed. dismissed. you may not recall, frank. i told you yesterday that i was going to spring a surprise inspection. i think it is important to be consistent. i think it is impot i think it is important to keep your word. ? capt. furillo: howard, go home. >> that's it. it's history. >> get in the car. [dog barks] [tires squeal] >> oh, man. >> shut up. i don't believe this. >> maybe it was a dream. >> the dream lives. >> don't you want to continue honor. just a minute, your >> don't you get it? mr. santana is thatng city council voted no. feeling pretty chier? looking forward to the strike? >> lookingorward to what has bdone. joyce: def
it is regrettable to be losing the battle of the waistline, but unforgivable to let your posture concede defeat. step back. 10 seconds. that is the low range of acceptable. as you were, gibson. sullivan, reassemble that weapon. bolt. >> reassembled, sir. lt. hunter: well done, sullivan. hesitant at the beginning. as you are. -- as you were. at ease, gentlemem. unsatisfactory. where appropriate, you will receive follow-up. detail, attention. double time. dismissed. dismissed. you may not...
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but you've committed the unforgivable now. the one thing i can't forgive is disloyalty, madness. did she tell you that? grange, will you ever learn that the world isn't as stupid as you'd like it to be? ? give it to me, rose. ? give me the gun. ? my sister's inside. you can take her away if you want to. you'll be needin' help, we'll stay awhile. ? you all right? i got shot in the arm, too. you've been shot? well, let's get it-- it's all right, it's all right, rose took care of it. ? guess i'll have to use my good arm to help you, and you'll have to use your good arm to help me. ? and then someday, when our arms are all healed and we don't need each other anymore, what then? well, that's too far in the future for me to predict. most folks try to tell the future that far ahead, i've noticed they're usually bad guesses. ? anything i can do for you? yeah. mr. henshaw? gabe henshaw. who are you? my name's randall. well, i wasn't sure you could come. yeah? why not? well, as i said in my letter, i have only $30 to put out. slow season. sometimes i work cheap. in your letter, mr. henshaw
but you've committed the unforgivable now. the one thing i can't forgive is disloyalty, madness. did she tell you that? grange, will you ever learn that the world isn't as stupid as you'd like it to be? ? give it to me, rose. ? give me the gun. ? my sister's inside. you can take her away if you want to. you'll be needin' help, we'll stay awhile. ? you all right? i got shot in the arm, too. you've been shot? well, let's get it-- it's all right, it's all right, rose took care of it. ? guess i'll...
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and in her unforgivable÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷ doing so also locked away myself. a part of my soul. after we saying it a half minute i ÷ stopped. what is the matter? nothing, i said. what is it? that song takes me back, i told her, for the last time, mommy would spruce up my bedroom to make things nice for me. i would come home from school finding candles flickering and even a present. one afternoon, propped up on my pillow i fell in love with that album and listen to it so often i almost broke it. when we heard the song on the radio i nearly forgot, i carefully buried away the memory along with countless others. i miss you so much, i told her. too, she said.÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷ i cried the whole flight home, the woman sitting next to me kept handing me tissues. it is okay, she repeatedly everything will be fine. they were not tears of sadness, they were tears of relief, the freedom of recognition my mother had dealt a can of wildcards in life, played them as well as she could and managed something greater than i ever attempted at her age which i had not yet learned fully to accept my reality a
and in her unforgivable÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷ doing so also locked away myself. a part of my soul. after we saying it a half minute i ÷ stopped. what is the matter? nothing, i said. what is it? that song takes me back, i told her, for the last time, mommy would spruce up my bedroom to make things nice for me. i would come home from school finding candles flickering and even a present. one afternoon, propped up on my pillow i fell in love with that album and listen to it so often i almost broke it....
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. >> the brain is very unforgiving. it needs oxygen all the time. you can have permanent damage. >> the doctor says there are signs to watch for and encourages parents to talk to their children about the risky behavior. >> i'm hopeful parents will or busted blood vessels. >> you might die the first time but night not? why take the chance. >> i loved them with all of my heart. i wasn't supposed to bury my son he is supposed to bury me. >> a dark tale they will share to anyone who listens. >> money i can't spend on my grandson i can spend making awareness. >> hoping to save another family a life of pain. had to live without that my son has had to live without. >> tara morgan, fox 28 news. ron says he has spoke with students in the past and would like to continue bringing awareness into the schools. >>> coming up tonight on your fox 28 news at 9:00 a big day for some star athletes complete coverage from state volleyball in cedar rapids and state championship friday at the cell center -- and for cedar . >>> it is championship friday at the south center
. >> the brain is very unforgiving. it needs oxygen all the time. you can have permanent damage. >> the doctor says there are signs to watch for and encourages parents to talk to their children about the risky behavior. >> i'm hopeful parents will or busted blood vessels. >> you might die the first time but night not? why take the chance. >> i loved them with all of my heart. i wasn't supposed to bury my son he is supposed to bury me. >> a dark tale they will...
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. >> republicans knew the senate in 2016 was unforgiving. had them with 2 dozen seats democrats only defending i think the number is 10. all the democrats need to do is pick up four and win the presidential race to give them control of the senate even with the republican win. that is a very doable at thatsing task for them. reed reid we will see what happens there. >> in colorado healthcare is something they are going to be voting on. >> that is right. supporters of initiative i think it is proposition 69 in colorado say obamacare is leaving too many people uninsured they need statewide single payers. the it is a very bold plan. it would cost more than the current operations of the tate of colorado. there would be a huge tax increase to fund it. >> this has been done before. >> in vermont, right? >> how did that play out? >> not well. >> remember green mountain care. people gave it up when they found out how much it was going to cost. >> gun control in a number of places on the ballot. >> this is kind of an interesting fact about the gun con
. >> republicans knew the senate in 2016 was unforgiving. had them with 2 dozen seats democrats only defending i think the number is 10. all the democrats need to do is pick up four and win the presidential race to give them control of the senate even with the republican win. that is a very doable at thatsing task for them. reed reid we will see what happens there. >> in colorado healthcare is something they are going to be voting on. >> that is right. supporters of initiative...
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and when then-secretary of state saw it as unforgivable u.s. meddling. so for putin to hear a u.s. candidate imply america's democracy is a sham, is sweet revenge. >> this will be the opportunity to show that, hey, they have, they do the same thing. there is no difference. >> we are no worse than they are? >> yes, exactly. >> a message these marchers understand perfectly. democracy america. so, join the crowd. supporting president putin. >> reporter: from the kremlin's point of view the very best outcome on tuesday would be a messy, ak -- acrimony us finish and messy result. ?living well? rise above joint discomfort with move free ultra's triple action joint support for improved mobility and flexibility, >>> a cbs news poll shows just how badly the american public wants this election to be over. 82% of registered voters told us they feel disgusted about the presidential race. only 13% say they feel excited. so, how did it come to this? martha tichner has a look. >> reporter: looking back, this should have told us what we were in for. >> we need a leader that wrote the art of the de
and when then-secretary of state saw it as unforgivable u.s. meddling. so for putin to hear a u.s. candidate imply america's democracy is a sham, is sweet revenge. >> this will be the opportunity to show that, hey, they have, they do the same thing. there is no difference. >> we are no worse than they are? >> yes, exactly. >> a message these marchers understand perfectly. democracy america. so, join the crowd. supporting president putin. >> reporter: from the...
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and that's, i think it's unforgivable sin for the fbi, but i don't know that it's something we know how to project from. >> for our viewers friday night who did not see chris matthews reporting ton democratic boss in philadelphia, if you missed that, but if you were watching tonight, he went home for a little while because he used the word attitude on the air, on television. >> imported from there long enough. >> a-t-t-y- >> we're going to go to a break. we'll be right back. >> he's giving me atty tude. >>> skating over the candidates, they are, but soon, we'll need the rink for our blue and red state map of the united states. we will get results on election night. i promise, but for right now, the best thing we have is polling. there's a lot of it. not all of it agrees, but we have no shortage. >> we have tons of polling. actually, depending on what kind of political junky you are, it's great or terrible news that a two days from now, we will have no more polling. handing shaking as you're talking. for efg that we've been through, oaf the course of this campaign, for everything that ha
and that's, i think it's unforgivable sin for the fbi, but i don't know that it's something we know how to project from. >> for our viewers friday night who did not see chris matthews reporting ton democratic boss in philadelphia, if you missed that, but if you were watching tonight, he went home for a little while because he used the word attitude on the air, on television. >> imported from there long enough. >> a-t-t-y- >> we're going to go to a break. we'll be right...
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all the ice is unforgiving. >> good morning, everyone. like the idea of doing ice skate on a morning like this with hot chocolate and temperatures miles an hour -- mirroring this morning. with the hourly plan we for shows waking up in the upper 40's by anyone we are 63 and by 4:00, the average for the day is 70 degrees and we drop in accident and 50 to 61 and 44 through the month, and healthy rainfall at at 1.66". and the last collision we spoke about is at northbound 680 at jackson and alum rock with a vehicle on fire. emergency cruise are on the way. a backup is forming. a 10 minutedly on the pittsburg bay point bart line at north concord and bay point. the update is at 6:00 a.m. >> safewayships could notice a new item in the store, a new clinic that will help you lose weight. the grocery store chain is try something new teaming up with weightless company to launch their lean for life program inside the stores. the goal is to teach consumers better eating habits with the clinics opening at five bay area safestore -- safeway stores. it i
all the ice is unforgiving. >> good morning, everyone. like the idea of doing ice skate on a morning like this with hot chocolate and temperatures miles an hour -- mirroring this morning. with the hourly plan we for shows waking up in the upper 40's by anyone we are 63 and by 4:00, the average for the day is 70 degrees and we drop in accident and 50 to 61 and 44 through the month, and healthy rainfall at at 1.66". and the last collision we spoke about is at northbound 680 at jackson...
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. >> today a first look at the destruction left in the unforgiving fire's wake. and the grizzly discovery that it claimed three lives. hundreds of structures and homes damaged. and my business of 31 years is gone. it's a devastating time. >> overnight >> it's time to go. >> these raging flames devouring the terrain. motorists in gatlinburg fleeing as residents were ordered to evacuate. wild fires spreading from the rocky mountains to populated areas turning dollywood into an orange arm ge don. -- ar ma ge don. in the southeast t worst drought in a -- southeast, the worst drought in a decade. >> it's a little numbing to see the extent of the damage. >> as of this morning more than a dozen structure fires still burning as 2,000 people have hunkered down in shelters. >> fire officials now saying they believe the worst is over. and it looks like the weather rain is forecast for tonight. one to two inches expected. that should put out most of the fires. lauren lister abc news los angeles. >>> one of the main wildfires in north carolina is 100% contained tonight. we're
. >> today a first look at the destruction left in the unforgiving fire's wake. and the grizzly discovery that it claimed three lives. hundreds of structures and homes damaged. and my business of 31 years is gone. it's a devastating time. >> overnight >> it's time to go. >> these raging flames devouring the terrain. motorists in gatlinburg fleeing as residents were ordered to evacuate. wild fires spreading from the rocky mountains to populated areas turning dollywood...
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for many african-americans in this country what he did with birtherism is an unforgivable sin. my guess is for many members of the obama family, what he did was an unforgivable sin. >> remind me, he never answered the question of what changed his mind, what ultimately brought him to -- >> he never apologized to the president of the united states. and i always thought -- now that he's about to become, it's late, but that's another thing. we talked about om a country that is going to feel more divided by race than we've had probably since -- before i was born in the '60s. and donald trump's got to preside over that too. it's in his best interests to perhaps repair a personal relationship with the outgoing president if he even has a chance. >> plus foreign policy, vladimir putin. >> yeah. >> i think a lot of people feel exactly, african-americans, latinos, muslims, you name it, asians, i think a lot of people tonight are feeling like, you know, united states told them exactly what they think of me. and i think a lot of people are really feeling down. >> i had an african-american w
for many african-americans in this country what he did with birtherism is an unforgivable sin. my guess is for many members of the obama family, what he did was an unforgivable sin. >> remind me, he never answered the question of what changed his mind, what ultimately brought him to -- >> he never apologized to the president of the united states. and i always thought -- now that he's about to become, it's late, but that's another thing. we talked about om a country that is going to...
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i panicked and i did something horrible to him, something unforgivable. >> you left him. >> i left him him in a brutal way. charlie: what was the more difficult part about this film, the elder novel and inner novel? tom: it was very complex. there are three worlds, the elder story, the inner novel, and flashbacks. they also into one story. i have an incredible cast with quite a few actors. ,ust the size of it, the scope the complexity of the script, the number of cast members and locations, it was a much bigger film than a single man. charlie: you give her a life that seems awfully enchanting and interesting and fulfilling. on the other hand, that is part of the commentary you make. she has all this stuff and she's not quite happy and she remembers something she did terrible things to and she wants him back. you make her life a bit glamorous. tom: when you see it on film, it is hollow and empty, and even the way i shot it, the way the colors are de-saturated, it is shiny and glossy, but soulless. charlie: is there anything about your life that is hollow? do you feel some of this? tom:
i panicked and i did something horrible to him, something unforgivable. >> you left him. >> i left him him in a brutal way. charlie: what was the more difficult part about this film, the elder novel and inner novel? tom: it was very complex. there are three worlds, the elder story, the inner novel, and flashbacks. they also into one story. i have an incredible cast with quite a few actors. ,ust the size of it, the scope the complexity of the script, the number of cast members and...
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bush who apologized for it unreturn salute and unforgivable indignities they had toen cure. >> tough year for kim kardsahian and kanye west. kanye was reportedly hospitalized after abruptly canceling remaining ling of his tour. they visited his home as part of disturbance. he suffered a medicalen emergency. kim was supposed to mack a red carpet experience last night. its not clear if that happened. wishing all of them the best. we always talk about them but we don't want to see this happening. >> dave chappell is coming back to netflixen including two never aired and one original set. the specials are his first in twelve years. there's no world when they will kennedy honors award show for third year if a row. the event i'll be held september 4 and televised september 7. resip enters actoral paccino and rock band eagles and gospel suggester may have is staples and singer song writer james taylor. >> classic christmas film, "it's a wonderful life" it's been 50 y was released. it's a wonderful life was nominated for five academy awardsen including best picture. american film institute s
bush who apologized for it unreturn salute and unforgivable indignities they had toen cure. >> tough year for kim kardsahian and kanye west. kanye was reportedly hospitalized after abruptly canceling remaining ling of his tour. they visited his home as part of disturbance. he suffered a medicalen emergency. kim was supposed to mack a red carpet experience last night. its not clear if that happened. wishing all of them the best. we always talk about them but we don't want to see this...