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. >> and, of course, prince philip was the most utterly good looking viking god. >> viking god? >> well, he really was so good looking. >> reporter: and so outspoken. he was a famously gaffe-prone fountain of political incorrectness. he once asked aboriginals in australian whether they still throw spears at each other. closer to home he asked scottish driving instructors how they kept their students "off the sauce" long enough to pass the test. >> prince philip was the man, if ever you see a man opening the car door for his wife, it is either a new car or new wife. >> reporter: still, his old wife payingome years ago seemed to appreciate him. >> he has quite simply been my strength and stay all these years, and i and his whole family owe him a debt greater than he would ever claim or we shall ever know. >> reporter: philip couldn't resist one last one liner when someone said they were sorry he was standing down he replied, "well, i can't stand up much longer." mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> coming up next, texas lawmakers pass what is known as the "show me your papers" law.
. >> and, of course, prince philip was the most utterly good looking viking god. >> viking god? >> well, he really was so good looking. >> reporter: and so outspoken. he was a famously gaffe-prone fountain of political incorrectness. he once asked aboriginals in australian whether they still throw spears at each other. closer to home he asked scottish driving instructors how they kept their students "off the sauce" long enough to pass the test. >> prince...
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that didn't change until we sent viking. and the first images that came back from viking all of a sudden made us really want to go there and really understand what we needed to do. i think the real goals of humanity have been to reach mars for a while. while we want to put humans on mars, that search for life elsewhere in the solar system is something we're doing as well. i think it's really important when we think about it. frankly that's why you're all here. we want to reach that horizon goal for all of humanity, not just the united states, not just some particular -- not just nasa. we all want to do that. we're going to do everything in our power to continue to look for other forms of life throughout the university. -- universe. just think about the fundamental change that would have for everybody. the absolute fundamental change. if you think about even just finding mike robes or signs of historic signs of ancient microbes would be a complete changer to the way we're thinking. i think for us it's kind of a need until a h
that didn't change until we sent viking. and the first images that came back from viking all of a sudden made us really want to go there and really understand what we needed to do. i think the real goals of humanity have been to reach mars for a while. while we want to put humans on mars, that search for life elsewhere in the solar system is something we're doing as well. i think it's really important when we think about it. frankly that's why you're all here. we want to reach that horizon goal...
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. >> viking. viking blood? >> no. but i think i do. >> jimmy: you think of yourself as a viking?immy: what are karl malone's three favorite breakfast cereals? go ahead. >> i love -- dig 'em smacks or whatever those things are. >> jimmy: dig 'em smacks? >> i like frosted flakes is my favorite. >> jimmy: number one. >> number one with some bananas. >> jimmy: i like that too. >> and whole milk. >> jimmy: whole milk, nothing skim for karl malone. >> hell, no. skim? >> jimmy: no low fat? >> no. no, sir. >> jimmy: okay. >> all right. frosted flakes with a lot of bananas. >> jimmy: number one, frosted flakes with ba nab nats. number two, dig 'em smacks. >> and what are those, pops? corn pops. >> jimmy: yeah. >> raisin brans -- >> jimmy: that's a good one too. is it in the top three, though? is it better than corn pops? >> no. i would take out the little frog guy. what is that, dig 'em smacks. i'd take that out and put raisin bran in. >> jimmy: okay. >> lots of raisins. i love raisins though. >> jimmy: there we have it, the great karl malone. >> karl malone. >> jimmy: i mean, just karl m
. >> viking. viking blood? >> no. but i think i do. >> jimmy: you think of yourself as a viking?immy: what are karl malone's three favorite breakfast cereals? go ahead. >> i love -- dig 'em smacks or whatever those things are. >> jimmy: dig 'em smacks? >> i like frosted flakes is my favorite. >> jimmy: number one. >> number one with some bananas. >> jimmy: i like that too. >> and whole milk. >> jimmy: whole milk, nothing skim for...
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. >> and of course, prince philip ins the most utterly good- looking, viking god. >> reporter: viking god? >> well, he really was too good- looking. >> reporter: and so outspoken. he was a famously gaffe-prone fountain of political e correctness. he once asked aboriginals in australia whether they still throw spears at each other. rioser to home, he asked scottish driving instructors how they kept their students "off the sauce" long enough to pass f e test. >> prince philip was the man who said, if ever you see a man wening the car door for his wife, it's either a new car or a new wife. >> reporter: still, his old wife, paying tribute some years sio, seemed to appreciate him. >> he has, quite simply, been my strength and stay all these years, and i and his whole everly owe him a debt greater than he would ever claim, or we shall ever know. >> reporter: philip couldn't ersist one last one-liner. when someone said they were sorry he was standing down, he replied, "well, i can't stand up much longer." mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> pelley: coming up next on the knbs evening news," t
. >> and of course, prince philip ins the most utterly good- looking, viking god. >> reporter: viking god? >> well, he really was too good- looking. >> reporter: and so outspoken. he was a famously gaffe-prone fountain of political e correctness. he once asked aboriginals in australia whether they still throw spears at each other. rioser to home, he asked scottish driving instructors how they kept their students "off the sauce" long enough to pass f e test....
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vikings, jesus, cars. every prison flesh you can think of, i have.'ve got like a seven to ten-day wait. i look at the calendar and the first chance i can get you in, is that cool with you? if it is, i'll put your name down. >> it was interesting to talk to ronnie. because in prison everybody gets tattoos. even though it's illegal in every single prison, the fact of the matter is they manage oftentimes to get away with it. he would only show us certain things because he didn't want to get caught. >> i don't have my tattoo gun out right now. because of the lockdown. i don't know if they're going to come, shake me down. they're not going to take any of my inks or anything like that. i can order them out of the catalogs. but the only they would take them is if they found my tattoo gun. and i got it put up. >> like, where? >> a good hiding spot that they've never found it since i've been locked up. i would show it to you but then they'd know where it was at. >> like most prison ink, some of shephard's tattoos tell a story. in this case, it's about his pas
vikings, jesus, cars. every prison flesh you can think of, i have.'ve got like a seven to ten-day wait. i look at the calendar and the first chance i can get you in, is that cool with you? if it is, i'll put your name down. >> it was interesting to talk to ronnie. because in prison everybody gets tattoos. even though it's illegal in every single prison, the fact of the matter is they manage oftentimes to get away with it. he would only show us certain things because he didn't want to get...
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this was formed a thousand years ago and they found leftovers from vikings that had been in there atne point. look at this point here. once you get down there and get to the opening, kind of shaped like a heart. >>> jackie mcmahon who watches on abc 7 in new york is the latest winner of the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. >> and you can win too. all you need is wednesday's buzzword, be at least 21 years old and be a legal resident of the united states or canada. >> coming up in just a little bit. >> stand by, everybody, for the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. >>> right back at the beginning of the interwebs, one of the first peoplmemes we had was a c playing keyboard. but looks like he's got competition. i have seen an incredible amount of chill written all over this cat's face. >> what cat sits still for this? >> that's just the thing. this is not the only video posted to this dude's instagram. you can see the cat and the keyboard have become friends. it's like the cat is just bonding with the human it owns. some of these picking up over a hundred thousand views on the internet because people l
this was formed a thousand years ago and they found leftovers from vikings that had been in there atne point. look at this point here. once you get down there and get to the opening, kind of shaped like a heart. >>> jackie mcmahon who watches on abc 7 in new york is the latest winner of the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. >> and you can win too. all you need is wednesday's buzzword, be at least 21 years old and be a legal resident of the united states or canada. >>...
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the viking name. >> it is a viking name. >> sandra: please introduce us. >> today is the first day ofoggie day. he's about 2 years old. havanese. doesen shed. we call him the ambassador to happiness around the office. we had about 82 dogs here today. they got along famously. it's nice. had one 27-year employee, she's been here for 27 years. she said this is the most fun i have had in 27 years. >> sandra: wow. to you that's very important. why? >> well, some of it's morale. lot of service members, former service members, veterans that have dogs. dogs are more routine than they used to be. and recruiting. we're looking at the next generation of young exciting doi employees and the millenials like dogs. we have to be competitive. i want the best employees at the department of the interior. >> sandra: there will be a measure of this. right now the interior is ranked 11th in employee morale of the 18 large federal agencies in last year's best places to work. maybe this will improve things. what sort of response have you seen so far from employees? >> well, it's been overwhelmingly positive
the viking name. >> it is a viking name. >> sandra: please introduce us. >> today is the first day ofoggie day. he's about 2 years old. havanese. doesen shed. we call him the ambassador to happiness around the office. we had about 82 dogs here today. they got along famously. it's nice. had one 27-year employee, she's been here for 27 years. she said this is the most fun i have had in 27 years. >> sandra: wow. to you that's very important. why? >> well, some of it's...
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rooted in viking times, going back more than 1,000 years. whoa, this thing is crazy.ust had to push one button to join. it's like i'm in the office with you, even though i'm here. it's almost like the virtual reality of business communications. no, it's reality. intuitive one touch video conferencing is a reality. and now it'included at no additional cost with vonage business. see why 3,000 companies a month are switching to vonage. business grade. people friendly. (healthy weight becausel the first ingredient is chicken. (riley) man, this chicken is spectacular! (jessica) i feel like when he eats beneful, he turns into a puppy again. you love it, don't you? you love it so much! (vo) and now try new beneful grain free, simply made with wholesome ingredients, and no grain. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may l
rooted in viking times, going back more than 1,000 years. whoa, this thing is crazy.ust had to push one button to join. it's like i'm in the office with you, even though i'm here. it's almost like the virtual reality of business communications. no, it's reality. intuitive one touch video conferencing is a reality. and now it'included at no additional cost with vonage business. see why 3,000 companies a month are switching to vonage. business grade. people friendly. (healthy weight becausel the...
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. >> reporter: the new questions over classified material viking given the president's criticisms as a candidate. >> i don't think it's safe to have hillary clinton be briefed on national security because the word will get out. we can't have someone in the oval office who doesn't understand the meaning of the word confidential or classified. >> reporter: now already in near perpetual crisis management mode, his embattled team's scrambling to respond, rumors of a staff shake-up led by a frustrated president learning on the job. >> he had been a leader by fiat basically. now he has to lead by governing, and that means inviting people to be part of the solution including those who work for him. >> reporter: so where does this story go next? a u.s. cou counterterrorism official expects there will be a damage assessment now to figure out any fallout for the intelligence community. lester? >> hallie jackson, thank you. >>> the fallout from this news has been swift on capitol hill where some top republicans appear to be losing patience with the president. we get that from nbc's kristen welk
. >> reporter: the new questions over classified material viking given the president's criticisms as a candidate. >> i don't think it's safe to have hillary clinton be briefed on national security because the word will get out. we can't have someone in the oval office who doesn't understand the meaning of the word confidential or classified. >> reporter: now already in near perpetual crisis management mode, his embattled team's scrambling to respond, rumors of a staff shake-up...
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vikings didn't actually have ostheir heads in the sand.ck a peanut is not a nut. and a real john deere... is actually real affordable. you learn something new every day. the surprisingly affordable john deere e series tractors. now you can own america's tractor for just 99 dollars a month. learn more at your john deere dealer. >> grammy winning performer canceled scud all appearance tomorrow at pennsbury high senior prom. bucks county school known for going all out, including having well known artists perform at the event. school officials tell "eyewitness news" they're actively pursuing other arrangement, did reach out to quest lincoln financial field but have not heard back. >> wedding bells are ringing all eyes will be on pippa middleton as she walks down the aisle. the billing day is almost here for the little sister of the dutchess of cambridge. pippa, multi-millionaire hedge fund manager james matthews, are tying the knot tomorrow. neice and nephew expected to take part in the ceremony. so cute. although prince william, prince harry awarded 20 young people y
vikings didn't actually have ostheir heads in the sand.ck a peanut is not a nut. and a real john deere... is actually real affordable. you learn something new every day. the surprisingly affordable john deere e series tractors. now you can own america's tractor for just 99 dollars a month. learn more at your john deere dealer. >> grammy winning performer canceled scud all appearance tomorrow at pennsbury high senior prom. bucks county school known for going all out, including having well...
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. >> of course prince philip was the most utterly good looking viking god. he really was too good looking. >> reporter: and so outspoken. he was a famously gaffe-prone fountain of political incorrectness. he once asked aboriginals in australia whether they still throw spears at each other. closer to home he asked scottish driving instructors how they kept their students off the sauce long enough to pass the test. >>>> prince philip said if ever you see man opening the car door for his wife, it's it's ear new car or a new wife. >> reporter: still his old wife paying tribute some years ago seemed to appreciate him. >> he has quite simply been my years, and i and his whole family owe him a debt greater than he would ever claim or we shall ever know. >> reporter: philip couldn't resist one last one liner when someone said they were sorry he was standing down, he replied, "well, i can't stand up much longer." mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> pelley: coming up next on the "cbs evening news," texas lawmakers pass what's known as the "show me your papers law." 80
. >> of course prince philip was the most utterly good looking viking god. he really was too good looking. >> reporter: and so outspoken. he was a famously gaffe-prone fountain of political incorrectness. he once asked aboriginals in australia whether they still throw spears at each other. closer to home he asked scottish driving instructors how they kept their students off the sauce long enough to pass the test. >>>> prince philip said if ever you see man opening the...
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albuquerque find there were spending plans to do research on things like the fashion industry in turkey or viking textiles in iceland. and here is the best one. $700,000 spent by that organization to create a musical on climate change. a musical. so the democrats lose legitimacy when they can't even say that one or two pieces of this need to be cut and that's appropriate. so they go to the republicans. guess what, some republicans are very critical of it. they say d.o.a., dead on arrival. >> any time you have a budget where you are cutting spending. you can go to potential victims. but at same time there is another side to this. the taxpayers have to pay for all this stuff. i think that focus is sometimes lost in the coverage of this particular bill. liz: i looked around for people who are being realistic about it on cnn and online. the former head of the cbo put an op-ed on there and said it's not as bad as what everybody says. what we have is unsustainable and everybody knows that. at what point do we wage and realize we absolutely have the reform this. when president trump put out his budget,
albuquerque find there were spending plans to do research on things like the fashion industry in turkey or viking textiles in iceland. and here is the best one. $700,000 spent by that organization to create a musical on climate change. a musical. so the democrats lose legitimacy when they can't even say that one or two pieces of this need to be cut and that's appropriate. so they go to the republicans. guess what, some republicans are very critical of it. they say d.o.a., dead on arrival....
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. >> how did you get money from a viking? >> i feel a joke coming on here.> oh it banged on for a bit. >> i've got 50 seasoned men of war. >> where did you find the blades? >> i bor royed it, put it narrowly through his thigh. >> get back! >> that's your story. >> david: please welcome guy ritchie. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> david: good to see you, bud. >> how are you, david? >> david: looking good, dude. >> so are you. >> david: yeah? >> we have a rather similar complexion. >> david: we do have a similar thing going on here. you're about 100 times cooler but i'll take what i can get. >> that's very kind. >> david: yeah. >> did we have a bit of help with the makeup department? >> david: yeah, i've been here since 2:00 a.m. >> this is a bit of a trump thing we've got going on. >> david: we're like in a mirror doing this. you got a blue coat on. what do you think? >> you're missing a pocket square. >> david: yeah, well, you're from england. [ laughter ] isn't that like a little dressier over there? >> a little more tasteful if that's what you mean. >> david:
. >> how did you get money from a viking? >> i feel a joke coming on here.> oh it banged on for a bit. >> i've got 50 seasoned men of war. >> where did you find the blades? >> i bor royed it, put it narrowly through his thigh. >> get back! >> that's your story. >> david: please welcome guy ritchie. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> david: good to see you, bud. >> how are you, david? >> david: looking good, dude. >> so are...
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. >> they're viking age is a large portion of asatru. >> the prison officials have begun to see asatru as something else, a front for white supremacist gangs. members have been allowed to hold services at some prisons. wabash has banned such gatherings. >> the gang members are using their meetings to have their gang meetings within the service itself. >> murray has decided to file a grievance to appeal the ban. >> it is not a gang, it does not promote gang mentality or any criminal elements at all. it's a religion based on the virtue and knowledge. >> the ban hasn't stopped murray from recruiting other members. >> marcus has been teaching us about what the hammer means, what the different gods and goddesses are. >> jones who also denies being a white supremacist came to wabash three years ago at the age of 18. he was sentenced to six years for burglary. >> i was strung out on drugs and broke into a house, and took the tv and a bunch of other little items like a tattoo gun and took them and sold them for drugs. >> the house he robbed was his fathers. >> my dad called the police, he said
. >> they're viking age is a large portion of asatru. >> the prison officials have begun to see asatru as something else, a front for white supremacist gangs. members have been allowed to hold services at some prisons. wabash has banned such gatherings. >> the gang members are using their meetings to have their gang meetings within the service itself. >> murray has decided to file a grievance to appeal the ban. >> it is not a gang, it does not promote gang...
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crown prince of the white house, the son-in-law who sits next to the president every day about the vikingsy excluding that were denying that? 's behavior on >> kimberly: eli lake put out a new column with a headline, "trump's allies high s without a trial." that sums up what we've seen going on in the media. joining us now with reaction, former congressman and fox news contributor dennis kucinich. from "the hill," joe concha, and fox news jupiter, contributor -- shock and all in a couple of those clips. can you even explain this? based arrangement? >> there is a criminal investigation going on as far as we now know, it's on general michael flynn and palmetto ford paul made a fort. we have a long way to go in the investigation. we don't know if there will be any charges against anyone most certainly what general flynn is alleged to have done. it could well be criminal. but we are at the start from the body is convicted, nobody should be. in the issue of fairness, the leaks are very disturbing and disquieting and should be investigated as well. >> okay. and joe, we also need to know the time
crown prince of the white house, the son-in-law who sits next to the president every day about the vikingsy excluding that were denying that? 's behavior on >> kimberly: eli lake put out a new column with a headline, "trump's allies high s without a trial." that sums up what we've seen going on in the media. joining us now with reaction, former congressman and fox news contributor dennis kucinich. from "the hill," joe concha, and fox news jupiter, contributor -- shock...
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what happened to the viking horns? those are gone? all right, who else is out there?d where are you from? >> jacob from terra haute, indiana. >> have you ever been high at work? >> jimmy: all right? it's unanimous. >> i'm high right now. very high. >> what do you do for work? >> i work at mcdonald's. >> do you work high there? >> i've worked high there, yeah. >> jimmy: that all checks out. [ laughter ] we're out of mcnuggets again? jacob! all right, next? >> what is your name and where are you from? >> izan from pittsburgh. >> have you ever been high at work? >> jimmy: there are two yeses but almost all noes. let's see. has izan ever been high at work? >> yes. >> what do you do? >> i look for jobs. >> is why that you lost it? >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: he's got a good attitude about it. he's fun employed. i believe we have one more. >> what is your name and where are you from? >> my name is guillermo from "jimmy kimmel live." >> have you ever been high at work? >> jimmy: i guess we don't really need to go to the tape. guillermo? let's see, what does the audience say? gu
what happened to the viking horns? those are gone? all right, who else is out there?d where are you from? >> jacob from terra haute, indiana. >> have you ever been high at work? >> jimmy: all right? it's unanimous. >> i'm high right now. very high. >> what do you do for work? >> i work at mcdonald's. >> do you work high there? >> i've worked high there, yeah. >> jimmy: that all checks out. [ laughter ] we're out of mcnuggets again? jacob!...
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and television radio awards beside television radio awards beside getting a standing ovation from vikings didn't actually have horns on their helmets. television radio awards beside getting a standing ovation from ostriches don't really stick their heads in the sand. a peanut is not a nut. and a real john deere... is actually real affordable. you learn something new every day. the surprisingly affordable john deere e series tractors. now you can own america's tractor for just 99 dollars a month. learn more at your john deere dealer. i realize that ah, that $100k is notwell, a 103fortune. yeah, 103. well, let me ask you guys. how long did it take you two to save that? a long time. then it's a fortune. well, i'm sure you talk to people all the time who think $100k is just pocket change. right now we're just talking to you. i told you we had a fortune. yes, you did. getting closer to your investment goals starts with a conversation. schedule a complimentary goal planning session today. . kennedy: let's take a shot. my beloved former mother ship lost its mind, mtv movie and tv awards went off
and television radio awards beside television radio awards beside getting a standing ovation from vikings didn't actually have horns on their helmets. television radio awards beside getting a standing ovation from ostriches don't really stick their heads in the sand. a peanut is not a nut. and a real john deere... is actually real affordable. you learn something new every day. the surprisingly affordable john deere e series tractors. now you can own america's tractor for just 99 dollars a...
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. >> one more point, i don't think if eddie lacy went to the vikings that stuff would sell so well. seattle is far away. >>> show you what's going on now across missouri. st. louis county, this has been an ongoing story all week. good news even though these pictures are dramatic, the rivers for the most part are receding. the mississippi cresting now around cape girardeau. also in arkansas though the white river there, that is still rising at des arc. rising through this week. folks scrambling to save their flood map, all the tributaries flowing into the mississippi river why things are still rising in spots. the good news is we're building a ridge in this area, nice little omega block kind of the shape of that greek letter, that means dry weather for the most part across the midsection in the flood zone but across the east coast and the southwest for that matter, kind of cool and n unsettled and a batch of rain heading right through churchill downs this morning so softening up that track and scattered showers today and tomorrow kind of unsettled. >> spotty showers in the afternoon.
. >> one more point, i don't think if eddie lacy went to the vikings that stuff would sell so well. seattle is far away. >>> show you what's going on now across missouri. st. louis county, this has been an ongoing story all week. good news even though these pictures are dramatic, the rivers for the most part are receding. the mississippi cresting now around cape girardeau. also in arkansas though the white river there, that is still rising at des arc. rising through this week....
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host: a vikings fan? caller: occasionally.laughter] host: let's go to west virginia, republican line, rebecca. caller: hi, i would like to comment on the mandatory voting sebastian from the previous caller. i think that is ludicrous. putlast thing we need is to a value attached to it, a fine, that opens it up to more voting fraud. if somebody is not interested in learning about the candidates participating in the election, the last thing i want the person to do is to be mandated to vote. the second comment is about election day. i am a traditionalist, i like the second tuesday in november. i think the idea of making election day a mandatory holiday, like a national holiday, again it bugs me. what do we have to do, bribe people to participate in our government by giving them another holiday, which a national holiday, a paid holiday. we will have to pay people for another holiday. have weeks of early voting. if you are not interested in the election or the government, and you do not take part in the great opportunity to vote, th
host: a vikings fan? caller: occasionally.laughter] host: let's go to west virginia, republican line, rebecca. caller: hi, i would like to comment on the mandatory voting sebastian from the previous caller. i think that is ludicrous. putlast thing we need is to a value attached to it, a fine, that opens it up to more voting fraud. if somebody is not interested in learning about the candidates participating in the election, the last thing i want the person to do is to be mandated to vote. the...
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. >> rob, you want to -- >> one more point, i don't think if eddie lacy went to the vikings that stuff would sell so well. >> seattle is far away. seattle is far away. >> yeah, it's fine, harmless. show you what's going on now across missouri. st. louis county, this has been an ongoing story all week. but i have good news, even though these pictures are still very dramatic, the rivers for the most part are receding. the mississippi cresting now around cape girardeau. also in arkansas though the white river there, that is still rising at des arc. and that's going to be riding, it looks like, through this week, so folks are scrambling to save their homes and communities. the flood warnings there, you see them on the map here. all the tributaries flowing into the mississippi river, and there's why things are still rising in spots. the good news is we're building a ridge in this area, nice little omega block kind of the shape of that greek letter, that means dry weather for the most part across the midsection of the country in the flood zone but across the east coast and the southwest for
. >> rob, you want to -- >> one more point, i don't think if eddie lacy went to the vikings that stuff would sell so well. >> seattle is far away. seattle is far away. >> yeah, it's fine, harmless. show you what's going on now across missouri. st. louis county, this has been an ongoing story all week. but i have good news, even though these pictures are still very dramatic, the rivers for the most part are receding. the mississippi cresting now around cape girardeau....
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a man who discovered a collection of viking artefacts is to receive a reward of almost £2 million. scotland will provide a permanent home for the collection. let's take a look at the weather forecast. we have seen a bit of cloud and rain across some parts of the uk today but not for all. scotland was the place to be for sunshine and warmth in the low 20s. for many, the you look like this at some stage during the day. here is the satellite and radar sequence showing an area of raina swirling around. some showers as well. also spells of sunshine. but rain is moving across northern ireland at the moment. the south of wales will be quite wet for a while and there will be some rain in central scotland. eastern scotland and the north east of england will be grey and cloudy. mist and fog. some showers on the south coast, but not a cold night. into the morning. southern counties doing quite well through the day. we will see one or two early showers but i suspect they will be few and far between. most places starting on a drying out. there will be some holes in the cloud. they will thicken
a man who discovered a collection of viking artefacts is to receive a reward of almost £2 million. scotland will provide a permanent home for the collection. let's take a look at the weather forecast. we have seen a bit of cloud and rain across some parts of the uk today but not for all. scotland was the place to be for sunshine and warmth in the low 20s. for many, the you look like this at some stage during the day. here is the satellite and radar sequence showing an area of raina swirling...
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has found more than 3,000 ancient settlements in egypt; roman sites across europe and north africa; vikingak: so, we're going to look up here. >> whitaker: one of her early important finds was in a farm field near the ancient roman city of portus. it's a site in italy where archaeologists have been digging for a decade, but hadn't been able to find the city's amphitheater-- until sarah parcak looked at the satellite photos. >> pk: but you can't really see much of anything. >> whitaker: not much. >> parcak: so we can go to the next image. so, if you see a circle right here-- and what you're looking at is the likely amphitheater of portus. it's in that field. >> whitaker: how 'bout that! and from the surface, you would see nothing? >> parcak: absolutely nothing, walking over the top of it. >> whitaker: so your satellite sensors are not peering through the ground? >> parcak: uh-uh, no. >> whitaker: you're looking for subtle variations on top of the ground? >> parcak: right. so, every site in the world is covered by different things, whether it's some kind of soil or sand or vegetation. and al
has found more than 3,000 ancient settlements in egypt; roman sites across europe and north africa; vikingak: so, we're going to look up here. >> whitaker: one of her early important finds was in a farm field near the ancient roman city of portus. it's a site in italy where archaeologists have been digging for a decade, but hadn't been able to find the city's amphitheater-- until sarah parcak looked at the satellite photos. >> pk: but you can't really see much of anything. >>...
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. >> the viking right away. >> if a person is running a ten-minute mile, that's about 24 seconds pert the elite level if we had someone who could run a marathon in the phenomenal time of 2:04, we think this shoe can take them off >> what's the dirchs ople take action against housing discrimination? my friends were told they might be more comfortable in another neighborhood. my co-worker was pressured by her landlord to pay her rent with sexual favors. my neighbor was told she needs to get rid of her dog, even though he's an assistance animal. they all reported these forms of housing discrimination. when you don't report them, landlords and owners are allowed to keep breaking the law. housing discrimination is illegal. if you think you've been a victim, report it. like we did. narrator: if you suspect that you've been discriminated against because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, familial status or disability, report it to hud or your local fair housing center. visit hud.gov/fairhousing or call the hud hotline at 1-800-669-9777. fair housing is your right. use it. a pro
. >> the viking right away. >> if a person is running a ten-minute mile, that's about 24 seconds pert the elite level if we had someone who could run a marathon in the phenomenal time of 2:04, we think this shoe can take them off >> what's the dirchs ople take action against housing discrimination? my friends were told they might be more comfortable in another neighborhood. my co-worker was pressured by her landlord to pay her rent with sexual favors. my neighbor was told she...
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ashley: as mick mulvaney says they national scientist has not only a climate change musical, but vikingles in iceland and the social impacts on tourism on the northern tip of norway. stuart: happy to be spending on climate change-- >> it can't think of a thing more absurd, did you imagine al gore singing the -- in the climate change musical. stuart: i want that music, i paid for it and i have every intention of running this. . >> all kidding aside, remember tom coburn's waste book? i miss that. every year it was pilloried this. stuart: shrimp treadmill. we have to leave you, the mcdonald's people, the $15 per hour brigade marching on headquarters as of right now. at the annual general meeting. they're demanding $15 an hour. there doesn't appear to be many of them. we'll be right back with you. there's nothing traditional about my small business so when it comes to technology, i need someone that understands my unique needs. my dell small business advisor has gotten to know our business so well that is feels like he's a part of our team. with one phone call, he sets me up with tailored p
ashley: as mick mulvaney says they national scientist has not only a climate change musical, but vikingles in iceland and the social impacts on tourism on the northern tip of norway. stuart: happy to be spending on climate change-- >> it can't think of a thing more absurd, did you imagine al gore singing the -- in the climate change musical. stuart: i want that music, i paid for it and i have every intention of running this. . >> all kidding aside, remember tom coburn's waste book?...
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vikings didn't actually have ostheir heads in the sand.ck a peanut is not a nut.is actually real affordable. you learn something new every day. the surprisingly affordable john deere e series tractors. now you can own america's tractor for just 99 dollars a month. learn more at your john deere dealer. welcome to maxx you. you are whimsical, vibrant, statement making. we see what makes you unique. so we have something for everyone, at a price that's just right for you. maxx you. maxx life. t.j.maxx ♪ >>> you're looking at the first big concert held in manchester, england, since the deadly terror bombing one week ago outside an ariana grande. they performed "don't look back in anger" in front of some 50,000 fans. they embraced the 1996 song by oasis. welcome back to "cbs this morning" on this memorial day. americans will honor servicemembers across the country today. people are already out in the nation's capitol. here's a look at the world war ii memorial. >> later president trump will lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown and address those. >>> british guardian
vikings didn't actually have ostheir heads in the sand.ck a peanut is not a nut.is actually real affordable. you learn something new every day. the surprisingly affordable john deere e series tractors. now you can own america's tractor for just 99 dollars a month. learn more at your john deere dealer. welcome to maxx you. you are whimsical, vibrant, statement making. we see what makes you unique. so we have something for everyone, at a price that's just right for you. maxx you. maxx life....
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the renegotiation you could see a trilateral i'm just suggesting that with many did you hold it to vikings are still viable. >> it's not against free trade at all. it's more the fair trade. >> for that point, it works both ways with the trucking if we play that game we can play with reciprocity and it becomes a problem. finally, agricultural labor has brought that to your attention and is something we will have to continue to fix the broken immigration system in this country and we would look forward to your support. >> that's the essence of trade. we got some pretty good producers on the other side. >> trade, labor and organization i think is critically important in agricultural labor for the opportunity to converse with a president on that hand. we are going to help to provide a way forward for the producers in that area. >> i very much appreciate you being here. i want to start with a retraction of a statement when i first heard of your name coming forward as the secretary of agriculture i thought it was candid but i said i hope it's more than enough peaches and peanuts. it was much mor
the renegotiation you could see a trilateral i'm just suggesting that with many did you hold it to vikings are still viable. >> it's not against free trade at all. it's more the fair trade. >> for that point, it works both ways with the trucking if we play that game we can play with reciprocity and it becomes a problem. finally, agricultural labor has brought that to your attention and is something we will have to continue to fix the broken immigration system in this country and we...