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that should provide us uninterrupted power. >> deliver water with a temporary above-ground pipe and yesterday, they've been very good about communicating. the water is okay to drink down. let it run to get whatever out. >> but the bad news is the slaid keeps move. they got word that work will start two months from now on may 15th. >> they take a year to fix this. that's fine as long as we can get in and out. >> home own es want to use a fire access road up leon way. the problem is, it's a private road, narrow, room for just one car plus the people who live on it say they have their own problems. >> not only is it good for one car. even when you get to this side you can't cross because the river is overflowing. >> he has to park his car on this side and have his wife pick him up in the dark. >> emergency services can't go across, the goor banal truck. kids are getting letters from school because the kids can't go to school. >> he says that the road isn't designed for traffic and for two years he hasn't gotten an answer. >> we have no idea. we've contacted the county and they don't seem to be a
that should provide us uninterrupted power. >> deliver water with a temporary above-ground pipe and yesterday, they've been very good about communicating. the water is okay to drink down. let it run to get whatever out. >> but the bad news is the slaid keeps move. they got word that work will start two months from now on may 15th. >> they take a year to fix this. that's fine as long as we can get in and out. >> home own es want to use a fire access road up leon way. the...
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thing uninterrupted, go to rightthisminute.com, click on tv show, or check it out on our mobile app., bruno mars is the man. his latest album is absolute fire. and the video to one of his latest singles is interesting to say the least. ♪ i got a condo in manhattan ♪ baby you're what's happening >> he's known for his flair and "that's what i like" is currently number two on the billboard charts. this video is different than his others. and that's where this parody comes into play.
thing uninterrupted, go to rightthisminute.com, click on tv show, or check it out on our mobile app., bruno mars is the man. his latest album is absolute fire. and the video to one of his latest singles is interesting to say the least. ♪ i got a condo in manhattan ♪ baby you're what's happening >> he's known for his flair and "that's what i like" is currently number two on the billboard charts. this video is different than his others. and that's where this parody comes into...
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akin kentucky when i was elected we had a democratic controlled house so makes it difficult to be uninterrupted since 1920 they thought that would continue but all that to say that the powerful thing of a governor natalie relates to what they can do individually but also a push back of the overreach of federal government the sounding board for good discipline the constitutional principles this nation was built on. so we worked on a we could do from the bipartisan standpoint but at one to have 44 out of 100 people. so i spent one year working to try to do something about that with those in this room we did do something now we have a super majority 64 out of 100 seats. [applause] but in the first week of the new majority in the house in five days repast right to work legislation and repeal the of prevailing wage and paycheck protection the most corrupt and crony board was replaced in the state. and we passed an ultrasound bill in five days. five days. [applause] i have never been elected to anything in my life it is everything you imagine it to be with bureaucracy so what what i hope the governme
akin kentucky when i was elected we had a democratic controlled house so makes it difficult to be uninterrupted since 1920 they thought that would continue but all that to say that the powerful thing of a governor natalie relates to what they can do individually but also a push back of the overreach of federal government the sounding board for good discipline the constitutional principles this nation was built on. so we worked on a we could do from the bipartisan standpoint but at one to have...
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they had control uninterrupted since 1930.f that to say, what the powerful thing about a governor is not only as it relates to what we can do but also in pushing back against the federal government is be soundingboards, the constitutional principals this nation was built on. work on things to get done fwr bipartisan state. then i said i don't want to have 44 out of 100 people. so i spent a year working to do something about that. with the energy of lot of people we did do something about that. with ehave a super majority. 64 out of 100 seats one year later. in that first week, that first week of that new majority in the house, in five days we passed right to work legs legislation we passed paycheck protection. we abolish the most crony board in the state. we passed transparency bill in five days. which goes to show the power of leadership goes a long way. i never been elected to anything in my life prior to being a governor. it's everything you imagine it to be in terms of bureaucracy but there's ability for us to influence th
they had control uninterrupted since 1930.f that to say, what the powerful thing about a governor is not only as it relates to what we can do but also in pushing back against the federal government is be soundingboards, the constitutional principals this nation was built on. work on things to get done fwr bipartisan state. then i said i don't want to have 44 out of 100 people. so i spent a year working to do something about that. with the energy of lot of people we did do something about that....
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thing uninterrupted, go to rightthisminute.com, click on tv show, or check it out on our mobile app.bum is absolute fire. and the video to one of his latest singles is interesting to say the least. ♪ i got a condo in manhattan ♪ baby you're what's happening >> he's known for his flair and "that's what i like" is currently number two on the billboard charts. this video is different than his others. and that's where this parody comes into play. ♪ paid too much money ♪ so this is just me dancing ♪ we got squiggles like john madden ♪ >> this video posted to the youtube channel and it's awesome. ♪ we are truly fallen on the kind of balling ♪ ♪ what are you drawing ♪ your artistic skills have fallen down ♪ >> i'm going to embarrass myself here and say it took me probably about 30 seconds to realize i was watching a parody and not the actual video. >> i just said parody. >> but he does look exactly like him. the video is exactly like it. it is completely on the money. if you were squinting and not concentrating -- >> i bet there are some people at home thinking, huh? that's a parody?
thing uninterrupted, go to rightthisminute.com, click on tv show, or check it out on our mobile app.bum is absolute fire. and the video to one of his latest singles is interesting to say the least. ♪ i got a condo in manhattan ♪ baby you're what's happening >> he's known for his flair and "that's what i like" is currently number two on the billboard charts. this video is different than his others. and that's where this parody comes into play. ♪ paid too much money ♪ so...
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if you want to watch the whole video uninterrupted, go to rightthisminute.com and click on tv show.obile app. >>> the entire time i was watching this first video, my jaw just dropped. >> is that for real? >> yes! a 7 1/2-pound burrito to be exact. >> that is pretty big. >> i can't get over how she is eating it. taking her hand, crushing it, bringing it up to her mouth as she devours the whole thing. >> how do you enjoy it like that? i'm amazed at this achievement, but you have to saver the flavors of the burrito. >> that's not the point here, gayle. that's not what is happening here. the point here is just to down that thing as fast as you can. the video is just over four minutes long. but at just three-and-a-half minutes, she kills the whole thing. >> i feel bad for her stomach. >>> over toapan where matt stoney spends a few days. he did try to do and challenge there, but he didn't have any audio. but he did nail that giant bowl. >> that looks like a giant appetizer plate at a wedding. >> oh. >> it looks so delicious. >> it's going to be so good. >> it's amazing. >> i'm so the rice
if you want to watch the whole video uninterrupted, go to rightthisminute.com and click on tv show.obile app. >>> the entire time i was watching this first video, my jaw just dropped. >> is that for real? >> yes! a 7 1/2-pound burrito to be exact. >> that is pretty big. >> i can't get over how she is eating it. taking her hand, crushing it, bringing it up to her mouth as she devours the whole thing. >> how do you enjoy it like that? i'm amazed at this...
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i want to talk about that uninterrupted. the honorable eric greitens is our desk. you're listen to to the rightsie forum. what a provocative >> she needs a crib. what we've done in missouri is there's a care portal that's ben set up so that churches can sign up to meet the needs of the mom. think about this, armstrong. not only are they provided the crib, but they also provide a relationship to that community of people who care about her. these are the kinds of things, yes, there's a government role o play. the government has a role to play. the department of social servics visiting that mom. but we also recognize that as a government we have to recognize the tremendous power that our citizens have to solve problems. whether we're talking about dealing with moms or kids in foster care or whether we're talking about meeting the needs of our veterans, we have to have leaders who are willing to call on the tremendous power of civil society to help us to solve thoe problems. >> you know, when you think abot missouri and we were flying in and i saw the cows and it took
i want to talk about that uninterrupted. the honorable eric greitens is our desk. you're listen to to the rightsie forum. what a provocative >> she needs a crib. what we've done in missouri is there's a care portal that's ben set up so that churches can sign up to meet the needs of the mom. think about this, armstrong. not only are they provided the crib, but they also provide a relationship to that community of people who care about her. these are the kinds of things, yes, there's a...
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what this means is the wonder down under had a quarter century of uninterrupted economic expansion. things really helped the economy bounce back. one a surge in exports led by rising global commodity prices and two, higher household spending. australia relies very much on global commod commit prices and exports. its biggest customer is china and despite the fact that we have seen a rebound in china, the rebound of the prices has seen a strong turn around for australia and next yea r‘s strong turn around for australia and next year's gdp is forecast at 3%. back to you now. thank you for that. let's look at how the markets have been getting on. yesterday the words for the market were, "cautious." today's word is, "muted." the nikkei is up, but that's because of growing expectation of a us interest rate hike this month strengthening the dollar. european markets, they are in the green, up over 1% in germany and in france. not a lot happening in the uk today, but still up just over 0.5%. let's go over to wall street. remember the american drug company that sparked outrage after it raised
what this means is the wonder down under had a quarter century of uninterrupted economic expansion. things really helped the economy bounce back. one a surge in exports led by rising global commodity prices and two, higher household spending. australia relies very much on global commod commit prices and exports. its biggest customer is china and despite the fact that we have seen a rebound in china, the rebound of the prices has seen a strong turn around for australia and next yea r‘s strong...
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i applaud their decision, a nice restaurant that caters to adults who would like a meal uninterruptedchildren. we eat at 5:00 pm. the early bird dinner. it is 17 minutes after the top of the hour. outrage after this young boy with disabilities was patted down for more than two minutes. his mother is livid and demanding an apology. >> i honestly felt we were being targeted, treated like dogs. abby: the tsa has a response. the world an ending liberals like michael moore, the president just began the extinction of human life. what is trending is next. ♪ it is the end of the world as we know it i feel fine ♪ now more breathable than ever. in situations like this, there's no time for distractions. it's not enough to think i'm ready. i need to know i'm ready. no matter what lie get a free sample at depend.com. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's over 6 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds
i applaud their decision, a nice restaurant that caters to adults who would like a meal uninterruptedchildren. we eat at 5:00 pm. the early bird dinner. it is 17 minutes after the top of the hour. outrage after this young boy with disabilities was patted down for more than two minutes. his mother is livid and demanding an apology. >> i honestly felt we were being targeted, treated like dogs. abby: the tsa has a response. the world an ending liberals like michael moore, the president just...
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they are working on secure power to provide uninterrupted electricity to homes and the water department has found a temporary pipe much here's the bad news news. it's a lot of damage. repairs to the road will start two months from now on may 15th. residents want to use a fire access road to get around the closure but that is a narrow, private road. >> not only is it good for one car at a time but even when you get to this side you can't cross because the river is overflowing. everything from emergency services can't go across. the garbage truchs can't make it. kids are getting letters from school because kid can't two to school. >> you can see -- this they are in. anything thaw need to get across the -- new crack did form. >> fell down and killed a woman in yosemite national park. high wind and heavy snow were blamed. it happened yesterday morning which was closed down right after that happened. park rangers closed two campgrounds unnoontime today because even more tree may fall. he also foappedden >> including six jien redwoods. sad to see huge trees fall l. >>> asking for witnesses to
they are working on secure power to provide uninterrupted electricity to homes and the water department has found a temporary pipe much here's the bad news news. it's a lot of damage. repairs to the road will start two months from now on may 15th. residents want to use a fire access road to get around the closure but that is a narrow, private road. >> not only is it good for one car at a time but even when you get to this side you can't cross because the river is overflowing. everything...
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they had had control, uninterrupted, since 1920. they had had the majority for 96 straight years. it was expected that would continue. we're a state heavily registered in the democrat side of the aisle. all that to say, what the powerful thing about a governor is, not only as it relates to what we can do individually as states, but in pushing back by the overreach by the government, is be sounding boards for good ideas, common sense, foundational principles, the constitutional principles this nation was built on. so we worked on things that we could get done from a bipartisan standpoint in the first place, but then i said, you know what, i don't want to have 44 out of 100 people which is what we had when i was elected. i spent a year also working to try to do something about that, with the energy of a lot of people like those in this room, we did do something about that. and now we have a super majority. 64 out of 100 seats one year later. [ applause ] and in that first week, that first week of this new majority in the house, in five days, we passed right-to-work legislation, we r
they had had control, uninterrupted, since 1920. they had had the majority for 96 straight years. it was expected that would continue. we're a state heavily registered in the democrat side of the aisle. all that to say, what the powerful thing about a governor is, not only as it relates to what we can do individually as states, but in pushing back by the overreach by the government, is be sounding boards for good ideas, common sense, foundational principles, the constitutional principles this...
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neighbors say public work crews are working on securing power to provide uninterrupted electricity to their homes and the water department found a way to deliver water using a temporary above-ground pipe. now there's bad news. the slide is still moving. repairs will start two months from now residents want to use a fire access road to get around that closed road but it's a narrow, private road. >> not only is it good for one car at a time but even when you get to this side, then you can't cross because the river is joseph flowing. everything from services can't go across. the garbage truck can't make it across. kids are getting letters from school because kid can't go to school. >> you can thank people here. they have to carry supplies across moore iman territory road. public work crews also marked areas where new cracks formed over the weekend. >>> time is 6:06. president trump it expected to sign his revised travel ban today. his first executive order blocked travel from seven mostly muslim nations and essentially halted the u.s. refugee program. but the revised order is expected to
neighbors say public work crews are working on securing power to provide uninterrupted electricity to their homes and the water department found a way to deliver water using a temporary above-ground pipe. now there's bad news. the slide is still moving. repairs will start two months from now residents want to use a fire access road to get around that closed road but it's a narrow, private road. >> not only is it good for one car at a time but even when you get to this side, then you can't...
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north and right down here they're going up 75 feet and 1 line goes across that should provide us uninterrupteder. >> the water department figured out a way to deliver water with a temporary above ground pipe. >> then yesterday they have been very good about communicating and posting signs and say thanksgiving water is okay to drink now and let it run 3-5 minutes to get whatever is out. >> but the bad news is the slide keeps moving. homeowners got word today that work will start on the road two months from now on may 15. >> if they take a year to fix this, that's fine with me as long as we can get in and out without having to go through livermore. >> homeowners want to use a fire access road up leon way and through es par drive. the problem it's a private road that's narrow and room for just one car. the people who live on it say they have their own problems. >> not only is it good for a car but even whb you get to this side you can't cross because rivers are overflowing. >> he has to park his car on this side and have his wife pick him up in the truck. >> everything from emergency services goi
north and right down here they're going up 75 feet and 1 line goes across that should provide us uninterrupteder. >> the water department figured out a way to deliver water with a temporary above ground pipe. >> then yesterday they have been very good about communicating and posting signs and say thanksgiving water is okay to drink now and let it run 3-5 minutes to get whatever is out. >> but the bad news is the slide keeps moving. homeowners got word today that work will...
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neighbors say that public works crews are working on securing power to provide uninterrupted electricity to homes there, and that the water department has found a way to deliver water using a temporary above-ground pipe. well, as for the bad news, the slide is still moving, and county officials say repairs to the road will start two months from now on may 15th. residents want to use a fire access road to get around the closure, but it is a narrow private road. >> not only is it good for one car at a time, but even when you get to this side, then you can't cross because the river is overflowing. everything from emergency services can't go across. the garbage truck can't make it across. kids are getting letters from school because the kids can't go to dismoo. people still have to carry supplies and garbage across morgan territory road. public works crews also marked areas where new cracks formed over the weekend. >>> and all eyes have been on reservoirs and creeks in the south bay after historic flooding forced people to evacuate their homes for days. over the weekend the city of san jose
neighbors say that public works crews are working on securing power to provide uninterrupted electricity to homes there, and that the water department has found a way to deliver water using a temporary above-ground pipe. well, as for the bad news, the slide is still moving, and county officials say repairs to the road will start two months from now on may 15th. residents want to use a fire access road to get around the closure, but it is a narrow private road. >> not only is it good for...
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if i let her talk uninterrupted this visit would unfurl like a labyrinth. a hear a dizzying lift of systems, rundown of of mother's medical ills and critique of opera's. i wouldn't be able to provide any easy solutions for her systems. but i'd be forced to explain the decisions of her mother's doctors and the artistic director of the met, who desindicates -- desindicates the opera and we would be sour and the whole thing would a mess. but i promised myself i'd let every single patient talk today. if eliminated the so-called difficult patient mist dad to would be flawed. i girded myself for battle and asked, how ick help you today? and put her on the stop watch. every single thing certain she said, from my toes to my head. there are shooting pains in gums. scam was painfully sensitive. neck pain down her spine. mother had insomnia and up at all hours of the night paining. each time she paused said, game hi, anything else? and there always was. i'm only 45, she said, but i feel like i'm 85. every step hurts. my head feels swollen. i scribbled a few notes and
if i let her talk uninterrupted this visit would unfurl like a labyrinth. a hear a dizzying lift of systems, rundown of of mother's medical ills and critique of opera's. i wouldn't be able to provide any easy solutions for her systems. but i'd be forced to explain the decisions of her mother's doctors and the artistic director of the met, who desindicates -- desindicates the opera and we would be sour and the whole thing would a mess. but i promised myself i'd let every single patient talk...
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intentions of culture that never measured up to the sophistication of monasteries but if i let her talk uninterrupted, it would unfurl like a labyrinth. i hear a dizzying list of symptoms, rundown of her mother's ills and a critique of metropolitan opera, i wouldn't be able to provide easy solutions for her symptoms and explain the decision of her mother's doctors and artistic director, on a routine basis, most of be in a sour mood by the end and would be a sprawling onerous mass. i promised i would let every patient talk today. i laminated the so-called difficult patients in my data would be flawed. i prepared for battle and asked how can i help you today? every single thing hurts from my toes to my head, there were shooting pains in her gums, her scalp was painfully sensitive. neck pain was radiating down her spine. her mother had insomnia and up at all hours of the night complaining. each time she called i said anything else? there always was. i'm only 45 but feel like i'm 85, every step hurts. my head feels like it is swollen to five times its size. i scribbled a few notes on paper as she talked,
intentions of culture that never measured up to the sophistication of monasteries but if i let her talk uninterrupted, it would unfurl like a labyrinth. i hear a dizzying list of symptoms, rundown of her mother's ills and a critique of metropolitan opera, i wouldn't be able to provide easy solutions for her symptoms and explain the decision of her mother's doctors and artistic director, on a routine basis, most of be in a sour mood by the end and would be a sprawling onerous mass. i promised i...
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we would like you to turn off your cell phones so that we can have uninterrupted conversations this morning. let me tell you a little bit about who is with us today. first of all, sitting next to ms is david maraniss. did i get it right? >> i enjoy getting my name is pronounced. >> okay i got it now. he told me ten times before. short-term memory loss. it must be politics. he's the associate editor for the "washington post" and winner of numerous journalism awards for writing including winningr the pulitzer for the nationall reporting and 93 for his coverage of bill clinton's presidential campaign. he also shared a pulitzer with other writers of the post for their writing on the virginiaoni tech shooting into some of us here can certainly relate to that sad tragic event. he also writes about sports, not just politics. and he's a fan of music i found out. if you go to spot if i, he has put a list of his favorite tunes on the spot if i did sort of mentioned a lot in the book we are going to talk about this morning. smokey robinson and all that. so if you are into that comeme it's a good place
we would like you to turn off your cell phones so that we can have uninterrupted conversations this morning. let me tell you a little bit about who is with us today. first of all, sitting next to ms is david maraniss. did i get it right? >> i enjoy getting my name is pronounced. >> okay i got it now. he told me ten times before. short-term memory loss. it must be politics. he's the associate editor for the "washington post" and winner of numerous journalism awards for...
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so it really had to be a book because i had to have uninterrupted space on the page to say, "no, this is going to take more than a minute. this is going to take 300 pages." there is no quantifying how thrilling it was to go on that ride with my dad. i mean he came to readings. he signed books. it was the absolute dream come true of all dreams. if nothing ever good ever happens to me, i got more than i needed. my name is kelly corrigan and this is my brief but spectacular take on the power of words. >> sreenivasan: you can watch additional episodes of our brief but spectacular series on our website, pbs.org/newshour/brief. a quick update were we go. late today the state department said in a letter that secretary of state rex tillerson has recused himself from issues related to the keystone xl pipeline. and the office of government ethics is concerned by the trump administration's refusal to discipline kellyanne conway for promoting ivanka trump's fashion line last month. the offers's director was critical of conway's misuse of her position. federal employees are prevented finally, our
so it really had to be a book because i had to have uninterrupted space on the page to say, "no, this is going to take more than a minute. this is going to take 300 pages." there is no quantifying how thrilling it was to go on that ride with my dad. i mean he came to readings. he signed books. it was the absolute dream come true of all dreams. if nothing ever good ever happens to me, i got more than i needed. my name is kelly corrigan and this is my brief but spectacular take on the...
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the market has ejoined a relatively uninterrupted rise since president trump's election.ome an lipss believe investors are starting to get nervous that his economic agenda is getting bogged down in politics. >>> 6:49 now. and now to a startling new health alert. the fda is finding that breast implants are linked to a higher risk of a rare form of cancer. here's abc's dr. jennifer ashton to explain. >> rare type of cancer called large cel liymphoma. take a look at these numbers. the fda has tracked 359 cases of implant associated lymphoma. most of these cases seem to be in the texture or gummy bear variety of these implants. an increased risk of a rare event is still a rare event. >> coming up on "good morning america" at 7:00, dr. ashton will break down the signs and symptoms. >>> we're going to take a look at our rainy forecast now from mike nicco. mike, you say that most of it at least for now is done for a lot of us? >> for a lot of us. it's the south bay that's having the biggest issue. but when the storm rolled through, alhambra valley parkway it was just enough with
the market has ejoined a relatively uninterrupted rise since president trump's election.ome an lipss believe investors are starting to get nervous that his economic agenda is getting bogged down in politics. >>> 6:49 now. and now to a startling new health alert. the fda is finding that breast implants are linked to a higher risk of a rare form of cancer. here's abc's dr. jennifer ashton to explain. >> rare type of cancer called large cel liymphoma. take a look at these numbers....
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. >> no, but just -- in a way it was just uninterrupted -- ah -- cooking. [ laughter ] no, no.opened you up and yeah, and -- it was dark. >> see this is why you're so [ bleep ] bad! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i promise. no. i didn't do anything. no. well you are describing it, it's like a "fifty shades" movie. >> no, no. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i want to play a game with you calmed "secret ingredient," okay? where it's me, you, and questlove tasting foods and there's a secret ingredient, and see who can guess it. guess what? >> go on. >> jimmy: i'm going to -- [ laughter ] [ bleep ] off! [ applause ] >> come on. >> jimmy: i'm going to win. >> okay. >> jimmy: all right. yeah. gordon and i are playing "secret ingredient" when we come back. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a "truck-cicle." [second man] how you doing? [ice cracking] [second man] ah,ah, ah. oh no! [first man] saves us some drilling. [burke] and we covered it, february fourteenth, twenty-fifteen. talk to farme
. >> no, but just -- in a way it was just uninterrupted -- ah -- cooking. [ laughter ] no, no.opened you up and yeah, and -- it was dark. >> see this is why you're so [ bleep ] bad! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i promise. no. i didn't do anything. no. well you are describing it, it's like a "fifty shades" movie. >> no, no. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i want to play a game with you calmed "secret ingredient," okay? where it's me, you, and questlove tasting...
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thing uninterrupted, go to rightthisminute.com, click on tv show, or check it out on our mobile app. >>> let's face it, bruno mars is the man. his latest album is absolute fire. and the video to one of his latest singles is interesting to say the least. ♪ i got a condo in manhattan ♪ baby you're what's happening >> he's known for his flair and "that's what i like" is currently number two on the billboard charts. this video is different than his others. and that's where this parody comes into play. ♪ paid too much money ♪ so this is just me dancing ♪ we got squiggles like john madden ♪ >> this video posted to the youtube channel and it's awesome. ♪ we are truly fallen on the kind of balling ♪ ♪ what are you drawing ♪ your artistic skills have fallen down ♪ >> i'm going to embarrass myself here and say it took me probably about 30 seconds to realize i was watching a parody and not the actual video. >> i just said parody. >> but he does look exactly like him. the video is exactly like it. it is completely on the money. if you were squinting and not concentrating -- >> i bet there are so
thing uninterrupted, go to rightthisminute.com, click on tv show, or check it out on our mobile app. >>> let's face it, bruno mars is the man. his latest album is absolute fire. and the video to one of his latest singles is interesting to say the least. ♪ i got a condo in manhattan ♪ baby you're what's happening >> he's known for his flair and "that's what i like" is currently number two on the billboard charts. this video is different than his others. and that's...
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. -- if i let her talk uninterrupted, this visit would do Ãi hear a dizzying list of symptoms from everyrgan. i run down her mother's medical ills plus a critique of metropolitan offers current soulless production of -- would not be able to provide an easy solution for her symptoms. and i would be forced into explaining the decisions of her mother doctors as well as the artistic director of that. both of us would be in a sour mood by the end and holding would turn out to be a sprawling onerous mess. which she of course -- i promised myself i was at every single patient talk today.so i eliminated the so-called difficult patients in my data however, informal would be flawed. i prepared myself for battle and asked her how can i help you today? an expert on the stopwatch. every single thing hurts she said. from my toes to my head. there are shooting pains in her gums, his scope was sensitive. next pain was radiating down her spine. her mother had insomnia and was up at all hours of the night complaining. each time she because i said anything else?and there always was. i'm only 45 she said bu
. -- if i let her talk uninterrupted, this visit would do Ãi hear a dizzying list of symptoms from everyrgan. i run down her mother's medical ills plus a critique of metropolitan offers current soulless production of -- would not be able to provide an easy solution for her symptoms. and i would be forced into explaining the decisions of her mother doctors as well as the artistic director of that. both of us would be in a sour mood by the end and holding would turn out to be a sprawling onerous...
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we want uninterrupted conversation this morning. let me tell you a bit about who is with us today. first of all sitting next to me is david maraniss. did i get it right this time? >> i enjoy getting the name mispronounced. >> david maraniss. he told me 10 times before, short-term memory loss or something. must be politics. associate editor for the "washington post" and winner of numerous awards for writing including winning the pulitzer for national reporting and 93, for his coverage of the bill clinton's presidential campaign and he also shared a pulitzer with other riders from the post for their writing on-- in 2008 on the virginia tech shooting and some of us in tucson can relate to that sad and tragic event. he also writes about sports, not just politics and he is a fan of that music, so if you go to spot a five he has put a list of his favorite motown tunes on that is a sort of mentioned a lot here in this book that we will talk about this morning. songs by smokey robinson and all of that, so if you are into that motown, good place to go. david has written many books. we will
we want uninterrupted conversation this morning. let me tell you a bit about who is with us today. first of all sitting next to me is david maraniss. did i get it right this time? >> i enjoy getting the name mispronounced. >> david maraniss. he told me 10 times before, short-term memory loss or something. must be politics. associate editor for the "washington post" and winner of numerous awards for writing including winning the pulitzer for national reporting and 93, for...
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that turkish airlines is doing, they say they're going to introduce next month, early next month, uninterrupted the united states and uk impacted by this electronics ban. and one other thing they're doing is introducing this service where passengers have the option, rather than checking in these devices, that they could carry them up until the boarding gate, and right before getting on the flight, after having gone through all the security measures they have to go through, they would hand it over to an airline representative who will put it in bubble wrap and put it in a shatter-proof case and hand it back to these travelers once they land. >> that certainly indicates added resources for the airlines and airports as well. jomana, thank you so much, from istanbul. >>> still ahead, senator lindsey graham getting ready to take the stage at a town hall to answer your questions over the gop's failed health care bill. we'll take you live to columbia, south carolina. ♪ announcer: get on your feet for the nastiest bull in the state of texas. ♪ ♪ (announcer vo) there's a moment of truth.etes, and now wi
that turkish airlines is doing, they say they're going to introduce next month, early next month, uninterrupted the united states and uk impacted by this electronics ban. and one other thing they're doing is introducing this service where passengers have the option, rather than checking in these devices, that they could carry them up until the boarding gate, and right before getting on the flight, after having gone through all the security measures they have to go through, they would hand it...
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i think the best practice is probably to allow the speaker to speak uninterrupted for that time. but, the sunshine ordinance simply requires the speaker get their allotted public comment time and so i think if there was for example a question that a commissioner opposed in the public commentor responded to that question i think there's an argument that question response time would not count towards the 3 min. but if after that question response am concluded and the public, tour was allowed to proceed with his or her time, without the full 3 min., our view is that wouldn't violate the ordinance. >> so if the sunshine ordinance task force wants to refer defining or violation ordinarily, they would refer to the commission. obviously-to the commissions that. obviously that doesn't sound like a proper procedure. what is it? should we refer to the city attorney or ethics commission in oakland or something? >> i believe that's happening the past and we would consider which body to refer to. it could be the open ethics commission. we can-i can sort of figure that out for you but you are
i think the best practice is probably to allow the speaker to speak uninterrupted for that time. but, the sunshine ordinance simply requires the speaker get their allotted public comment time and so i think if there was for example a question that a commissioner opposed in the public commentor responded to that question i think there's an argument that question response time would not count towards the 3 min. but if after that question response am concluded and the public, tour was allowed to...
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southeast i like to call it the broadening bridge park i want to reiterate the data that is an uninterrupted $5 million that is public assess will be all public assess if we're successful 60 acres of new park lapd's that is equivalent with the broadening bridge park in broadening new york the subject to the eir is the patchwork this is build owns over 17 acres or binding opposites on the red land pursue rec and park owns is the second largest owner with the green the shoreline and the existing india basin open space the india basin shoreline acquired 700 innes and a few unexclaimed paper streets are public right-of-ways none have been accepted all the acidities are consolidated and remapped after the planning process extraordinary planning on the site begins in 1969 when we pulled together all the various plans over lapsing from sfmta and the redevelopment agency to the planning department to mta we were surprised at the wealth of information our primary document the community vision with the india basin shoreline in 2010 with all of that information we have engaged i think in an extraordina
southeast i like to call it the broadening bridge park i want to reiterate the data that is an uninterrupted $5 million that is public assess will be all public assess if we're successful 60 acres of new park lapd's that is equivalent with the broadening bridge park in broadening new york the subject to the eir is the patchwork this is build owns over 17 acres or binding opposites on the red land pursue rec and park owns is the second largest owner with the green the shoreline and the existing...
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neighbors say public works crews are working on securing power to provide uninterrupted power.ow for the bad news. the slide is still moving. county officials say repairs to the road will start two months from now on may 15th. also on reservoirs and creeks in the south bay after historic flooding we saw last month that forced so many people to evacuate their homes for days. people are still cleaning up the damage. over the weekend the city of san jose said it would keep an eye on water levels at anderson reservoir. the level this morning stands at 98%. officials say they do not think this storm will cause the flooding like the last storm did. we hope you stay with us throughout mornings on 2 for updates on weather. if you have to leave, you can take us with you in the form of the free ktvu weather app. you'll get the latest on the weather conditions. search for ktvu in the app store. >>> in about a half hour from now we're expected to hear the announcement of president trump's new revised travel ban. it essentially halted the u.s. refugee program. the revised order will remove
neighbors say public works crews are working on securing power to provide uninterrupted power.ow for the bad news. the slide is still moving. county officials say repairs to the road will start two months from now on may 15th. also on reservoirs and creeks in the south bay after historic flooding we saw last month that forced so many people to evacuate their homes for days. people are still cleaning up the damage. over the weekend the city of san jose said it would keep an eye on water levels...
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party m ea ns addition, the collapse of the labour party means that we face a prolonged period of uninterrupted in power now at westminster until 2030 or beyond. after a period which has seen the establishment of the scottish parliament and more recently hard—won extensions to its responsibilities, we now face the prospect of a centralisation of power at westminster. indeed, the prime minister herself has been clear that the brexit process will see the uk government reserve for its self powered in areas that are currently wholly devolved to the scottish parliament. all of this has massive implications for scotland. it has implications for our economy, forjobs, opportunities, it has implications for our economy, for jobs, opportunities, public spending and living standards and for our ability to protect and advance our vital day—to—day priorities in education, health and business. it has implications for our society, how open, welcoming, diverse and fair we will be in future. and it has implications for our democracy. to what extent will we be able to determine our own direction of travel rather
party m ea ns addition, the collapse of the labour party means that we face a prolonged period of uninterrupted in power now at westminster until 2030 or beyond. after a period which has seen the establishment of the scottish parliament and more recently hard—won extensions to its responsibilities, we now face the prospect of a centralisation of power at westminster. indeed, the prime minister herself has been clear that the brexit process will see the uk government reserve for its self...
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late day showers on sunday but most of your sunday morning and afternoon plans will be uninterrupted near 63 degrees and clouds around, a slight chance for shower or sprinkle there in the late morning to around noontime. the weekend is looking very nice. >> and that's >> that's your latest forecast. coming up next, "mirror mirror" on the wall displays music and can take calls. the coolest new gadget for spring after this. discover new hydra genius by l'oreal. the genius of liquid care. daily hydration that's super lightweight with aloe vera 72 hours of intense skin looks instantly fresh, glowy and ready to go. ♪ new hydra genius daily liquid care. it's genius! and you're worth it. from l'oreal paris. a new chip that's deliciously thin & oven-baked to perfection. with spectacular flavor. crisp & thins. the new taste from ritz. try them. in four flavors. ♪ hey allergy muddlers are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpoo
late day showers on sunday but most of your sunday morning and afternoon plans will be uninterrupted near 63 degrees and clouds around, a slight chance for shower or sprinkle there in the late morning to around noontime. the weekend is looking very nice. >> and that's >> that's your latest forecast. coming up next, "mirror mirror" on the wall displays music and can take calls. the coolest new gadget for spring after this. discover new hydra genius by l'oreal. the genius of...
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we could never rely on markets to just have pure, uninterrupted confidence in reflation. had big moves in expectations. we were not going to go from reflation bag to stagnation. the next few months there's going to be a lot of drama over legislation. ultimately, we think they're not going to give up and we'll see tax cuts that will boost the american economy. if we didn't, we were already at record profits in the fourth quarter of last year. it's not even that demanding for us to hit this year's earnings estimates when we were over $125 a share for the s&p in the fourth quarter already pip do. t i don't think they gave up because of the daily news flow over one peeiece of legislation. >> some people would argue a lot of the gains -- and i understand your point about hitting earnings estimates targets for this year. some make the point that if you believe a lot of the rally was predicated on trump agenda being enacted, if you don't get health care or get health care lite, that means you don't get taxes or tax reform light and te and . >> that poses a problem. i think risk-
we could never rely on markets to just have pure, uninterrupted confidence in reflation. had big moves in expectations. we were not going to go from reflation bag to stagnation. the next few months there's going to be a lot of drama over legislation. ultimately, we think they're not going to give up and we'll see tax cuts that will boost the american economy. if we didn't, we were already at record profits in the fourth quarter of last year. it's not even that demanding for us to hit this...
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i think the best practice is probably to allow the speaker to speak uninterrupted for that time. but, the sunshine ordinance simply requires the speaker get their allotted public comment time and so i think if there was for example a question that a commissioner opposed in the public commentor responded to that question i think there's an argument that question response time would not count towards the 3 min. but if after that question response am concluded and the public, tour was allowed to proceed with his or her time, without the full 3 min., our view is that wouldn't violate the ordinance. >> so if the sunshine ordinance task force wants to refer defining or violation ordinarily, they would refer to the commission. obviously-to the commissions that. obviously that doesn't sound like a proper procedure. what is it? should we refer to the city attorney or ethics commission in oakland or something? >> i believe that's happening the past and we would consider which body to refer to. it could be the open ethics commission. we can-i can sort of figure that out for you but you are
i think the best practice is probably to allow the speaker to speak uninterrupted for that time. but, the sunshine ordinance simply requires the speaker get their allotted public comment time and so i think if there was for example a question that a commissioner opposed in the public commentor responded to that question i think there's an argument that question response time would not count towards the 3 min. but if after that question response am concluded and the public, tour was allowed to...
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i think the best practice is probably to allow the speaker to speak uninterrupted for that time. but, the sunshine ordinance simply requires the speaker get their allotted public comment time and so i think if there was for example a question that a commissioner opposed in the public commentor responded to that question i think there's an argument that question response time would not count towards the 3 min. but if after that question response am concluded and the public, tour was allowed to proceed with his or her time, without the full 3 min., our view is that wouldn't violate the ordinance. >> so if the sunshine ordinance task force wants to refer defining or violation ordinarily, they would refer to the commission. obviously-to the commissions that. obviously that doesn't sound like a proper procedure. what is it? should we refer to the city attorney or ethics commission in oakland or something? >> i believe that's happening the past and we would consider which body to refer to. it could be the open ethics commission. we can-i can sort of figure that out for you but you are
i think the best practice is probably to allow the speaker to speak uninterrupted for that time. but, the sunshine ordinance simply requires the speaker get their allotted public comment time and so i think if there was for example a question that a commissioner opposed in the public commentor responded to that question i think there's an argument that question response time would not count towards the 3 min. but if after that question response am concluded and the public, tour was allowed to...
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days on the budget, and if you want uninterrupted coverage, you can go to our colleagues on bbc parliamentlj there are 77 measures in the 2016 budget, 28 in this one. go i feel i will probably mention those 28, let's have a look at those measures. a significant upgrading then a slight downgrade in growth, so that forecast slightly adjusted, but as i say, this year has been upgraded by a bit. let's go on to the borrowing forecasts, and a significant reduction, in fact, forecasts, and a significant reduction, infact, in forecasts, and a significant reduction, in fact, in the forecast for 2016-17, reduction, in fact, in the forecast for 2016—17, at reduction, in fact, in the forecast for 2016-17, at 51 reduction, in fact, in the forecast for 2016—17, at 51 billion. but then we see the figures going on, no balancing of the books, as we see, by the end of the parliament, but tapering away to 16 billion, that is the latest borrowing forecast by 2021-22. we will the latest borrowing forecast by 2021—22. we will be asking paul to tell us more about that. let's talk about debt, 86.6% of gdp in 2016
days on the budget, and if you want uninterrupted coverage, you can go to our colleagues on bbc parliamentlj there are 77 measures in the 2016 budget, 28 in this one. go i feel i will probably mention those 28, let's have a look at those measures. a significant upgrading then a slight downgrade in growth, so that forecast slightly adjusted, but as i say, this year has been upgraded by a bit. let's go on to the borrowing forecasts, and a significant reduction, in fact, forecasts, and a...