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eric weaver sr. and his son eric junior andow their lives have turned around. we'll be right back. here's money for pizza. here's the wi-fi password, but, if you go online while the boys are online the internet can slow down and... they don't like it. you guys don't have fios? [mrs. jennings] oh-no. but it's a 100% fiber-optic network with ridiculous speeds. you could have, like, a hundred devices online at once. interested, talk later. bye boys! don't even think about going online. woah... i can't work like this. the 100% fiber-optic network means more speed for more devices at once. so get a fios triple play with a 2-year agreement, and choose a free samsung chromebook 3 or credit towards other samsung tech. for tthere's no place like rocfloor & decor.s, you'll find the largest in-stock selection of tile, wood and stone. you have to see it to believe it. visit us in-store or online at flooranddecor.com. >>> we continue our talk with a special d.c. father and his son on father's day. eric weaver sr.
eric weaver sr. and his son eric junior andow their lives have turned around. we'll be right back. here's money for pizza. here's the wi-fi password, but, if you go online while the boys are online the internet can slow down and... they don't like it. you guys don't have fios? [mrs. jennings] oh-no. but it's a 100% fiber-optic network with ridiculous speeds. you could have, like, a hundred devices online at once. interested, talk later. bye boys! don't even think about going online. woah... i...
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the hardeho and weaver aired for more than 30 years. as news 4 mk segraves explains his legacy will also be about the millions ola d he helped raise for children's hospital. >> reporter: frank harden and jackson weave were a radio power house in the d.c. region. harden and weaver had been workings announcers at wmal for years when in 1960 their boss decided to put the two together for a morning talk show. >> there were two guys that had, you know, entertain inhe lunchroom. they would entertain with each ther at a restaurant or someplace. it just was natural for them. >> reporter: the hard skpen and weorer show would stay on more than three decades. now he has the task of competing with them. >> you turned in to harden and i got to be second, but i was a distant second. a planeay recalls after crash sidelined him for a month, harden and weaver went on the radio and welcomed holiday back to the air waves despite being on a competing station. >> to this day, it still breaks me up. come out of a break and these voices s johnny, it's frank h
the hardeho and weaver aired for more than 30 years. as news 4 mk segraves explains his legacy will also be about the millions ola d he helped raise for children's hospital. >> reporter: frank harden and jackson weave were a radio power house in the d.c. region. harden and weaver had been workings announcers at wmal for years when in 1960 their boss decided to put the two together for a morning talk show. >> there were two guys that had, you know, entertain inhe lunchroom. they...
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steven weaver is one of those inmates. but weaver's reputation for violence began before he came to prison. >> i was a member of the outlaws motorcycle club at the time that i caught my cases. if you were just to look at it on paper, you would go [ bleep ] they should never let this guy out, you know? two counts of murder, started out with. a chain saw was involved with one of them. that's kind of bloody. >> weaver's violence on the outside landed him a 60-year sentence for murder. but in prison he attempted to kill again. the victim was his cellmate who he claimed was a child molester. weaver attacked him on christmas eve. >> when i was stabbing him, i was talking [ bleep ]. i said, you feel kind of vulnerable now, don't you? he's like, yeah. i said, maybe that little girl that you raped, think she might have felt this vulnerable? i said, "your life is in my hands now." i stabbed him several times, shallow enough to not kill him, i was hoping. because i -- once again, i was making a point. >> weaver is due to be released
steven weaver is one of those inmates. but weaver's reputation for violence began before he came to prison. >> i was a member of the outlaws motorcycle club at the time that i caught my cases. if you were just to look at it on paper, you would go [ bleep ] they should never let this guy out, you know? two counts of murder, started out with. a chain saw was involved with one of them. that's kind of bloody. >> weaver's violence on the outside landed him a 60-year sentence for murder....
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it was just automatic you turned in hard skpen and weaver. i got to be second against them, bu i was a distant second. >> harden will also be known for giving back. onhe and jac raised millions of dollars for children's national m>>ical center. ne month after prince harry married the american actress meghan markle, her father is giving his first televised interview. thomas markle missed his daughter's wedding because he was recovering from heart rgery. the royal newli weds are known as the duke and duchess of sussex. he sd he is not phased by his daughter marrying into the monarchy. >> my daughter is certainly a prize for him as s well, i don't have, you know, ah, he's great, he's an interesting guy, he's a prince, but my daughter's en arincess since the day she was born. i don't have a problem with that. >> thomas markle added that he wase grateful to princ charls for walking his daughter down the aisle in his absenc w >>> when come back tonight on news 4, it's a simple mistake that can haveng las impact. >> it's because they put the injecti
it was just automatic you turned in hard skpen and weaver. i got to be second against them, bu i was a distant second. >> harden will also be known for giving back. onhe and jac raised millions of dollars for children's national m>>ical center. ne month after prince harry married the american actress meghan markle, her father is giving his first televised interview. thomas markle missed his daughter's wedding because he was recovering from heart rgery. the royal newli weds are known...
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he and histn p jack weaver hosted a morning radio show more than 30 years around here.s 95 years old. >>> d.c. voters have to decide orw tipped workers will be paid. minimum wage a tipped worker is $3.33. initiative 77 would raisthat to $5 by 2020, $15 by 2025. voters make a choice tuesday. >>> and at 9:31, want to welcome you in to a hot start onhis sunday morning. thanks for being here with us. i am a am tuss. >> angie goff. we hope you're all having a happy father's day. there's a lot of dads that are important to us. including you, who is in studio. those that are with us behind the scenes. look at your kiddos. there's the clan. they keep me young. >> and that's poppa goff. and that's my husband. the goose. he is sh a champ. i love him. look at this. that's lauryn and her father on her wedding day.nk i t the picture says it all. >> how sweet is that. tell us more about your pop? >> that was my wedding day on 3 decembth. once again, if you were around mother's day, call in the middle of the night, can you send pictures. tyohrouo ame see pictures of picture of your da
he and histn p jack weaver hosted a morning radio show more than 30 years around here.s 95 years old. >>> d.c. voters have to decide orw tipped workers will be paid. minimum wage a tipped worker is $3.33. initiative 77 would raisthat to $5 by 2020, $15 by 2025. voters make a choice tuesday. >>> and at 9:31, want to welcome you in to a hot start onhis sunday morning. thanks for being here with us. i am a am tuss. >> angie goff. we hope you're all having a happy father's...
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al weaver, washington examiner, your story of the week? >> tariffs.bviously the white house comes out and surprisingly announces new tariffs on the european union, mexico, and canada. the three big u.s. allies. it set off alarm bells with republicans. for republicans who have really been supportive of the president, this is one issue where they seem unafraid to go after him and say, you're wrong on this and take issue with the white house. most of them do not like this. they were taken aback just like they were with the 100 billion threat against china. they liked the threat obviously back then. they don't like it now that it seems to be real. we will have to wait and see what happens. >> i began my show on friday, i hate these tariffs. i began by reading "the wall street journal" editorial, a complete takedown of the theory and practice of tariffs. it's bad politics, bad economics. but the president, i'm told repeatedly by all of my friends, has been a protectionist as long as he has been known by new yorkers. who is going to win this? >> it is a bad
al weaver, washington examiner, your story of the week? >> tariffs.bviously the white house comes out and surprisingly announces new tariffs on the european union, mexico, and canada. the three big u.s. allies. it set off alarm bells with republicans. for republicans who have really been supportive of the president, this is one issue where they seem unafraid to go after him and say, you're wrong on this and take issue with the white house. most of them do not like this. they were taken...
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the story is a mythical clout of celestial weavers who don't appear to age beyond teenage years. their idyllic land is invaded by marauders, by mortals. one of them is kidnapped and forced to marry a mortal king. another discovers a young baby who was wrenched from his mother's arms, and decides to look after the moral child. so it's a story about mothers and sons, mortality and immortality, and it's also a film in which we have spectacular visual set pieces and very small intimate scenes, one of which is here. so on the one hand you have that, and on the other hand you have these extraordinaire visual set pieces with huge cities in the sky with marauding action, flying beasties. the film has a 15 certificate for fairly strong violence. and what i liked about it was i knew nothing of the story beforehand. it worked because it's very, very over crank and its emotions, their alternative to 11. it's gore is absolutely tugging at the heartstrings. it's score is absolutely tugging at the heartstrings. and one of the things it's about, it's about mothers and children, but also that cry
the story is a mythical clout of celestial weavers who don't appear to age beyond teenage years. their idyllic land is invaded by marauders, by mortals. one of them is kidnapped and forced to marry a mortal king. another discovers a young baby who was wrenched from his mother's arms, and decides to look after the moral child. so it's a story about mothers and sons, mortality and immortality, and it's also a film in which we have spectacular visual set pieces and very small intimate scenes, one...
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the story is a mythical clout of celestial weavers who don't appear to age beyond teenage years.rs, by mortals. one of them is kidnapped and forced to marry a mortal king. another discovers a young baby who was wrenched from his mother's arms, and decides to look after the moral child. so it's a story about mothers and sons, mortality and immortality, and it's also a film in which we have spectacular visual set pieces and very small intimate scenes, one of which is here.
the story is a mythical clout of celestial weavers who don't appear to age beyond teenage years.rs, by mortals. one of them is kidnapped and forced to marry a mortal king. another discovers a young baby who was wrenched from his mother's arms, and decides to look after the moral child. so it's a story about mothers and sons, mortality and immortality, and it's also a film in which we have spectacular visual set pieces and very small intimate scenes, one of which is here.
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there is a mystical plan of celestial weavers who do not appear to age, their idyllic land is invaded by mortals and one of them is kidnapped and forced to marry eight kane—macro and another discovers a mortal child, a young baby who is taken from their mother and decides to look after them mortal child. it is a story about mothers and sons, a story about mortality and immortality and also film in which we have spectacular visual set pieces and very small intimate scenes, one of which is here. on the one hand you have that, on the other hand you have these extraordinary visual set pieces with huge great big cities in the sky with marauding action, flying these, it isa with marauding action, flying these, it is a 15 certificate, for fairly strong violence. what i liked about it, i knew nothing about the story, it, i knew nothing about the story, it worked because it is very over cranked in its emotions, all the emotions i turned up high and the score that tugs at your heartstrings and one of the things it is about, mothers and children, it is also about crying and trying not to cry. th
there is a mystical plan of celestial weavers who do not appear to age, their idyllic land is invaded by mortals and one of them is kidnapped and forced to marry eight kane—macro and another discovers a mortal child, a young baby who is taken from their mother and decides to look after them mortal child. it is a story about mothers and sons, a story about mortality and immortality and also film in which we have spectacular visual set pieces and very small intimate scenes, one of which is...
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the story is there is a mythical clan of celestial weavers who don't appear to age beyond teenage yearsland is invaded by marauders, by mortals. one of them is kidnapped and forced to marry a mortal king. another discovers a mortal child, a young baby, who was wrenched from his mother's arms, and decides to look after the mortal child, but she herself won't grow up. so it's a story about mothers and sons, it's a story about mortality and immortality, and it's also a film in which we have spectacular visual set pieces and very small, intimate scenes, one of which is here. so on the one hand, you have that. on the other hand, you have these really sort of extraordinary visual set pieces with huge, great big cities in the sky, with marauding action, with flying beasties. the film is a — i think it is a 15 certificate for fairly strong violence — and what i liked about it was i knew nothing of the story beforehand. it worked because it's very, very over—cranked in its emotions. i mean, all the emotions are turned up to ii. it's got a score which is absolutely tugging at your heartstrings. a
the story is there is a mythical clan of celestial weavers who don't appear to age beyond teenage yearsland is invaded by marauders, by mortals. one of them is kidnapped and forced to marry a mortal king. another discovers a mortal child, a young baby, who was wrenched from his mother's arms, and decides to look after the mortal child, but she herself won't grow up. so it's a story about mothers and sons, it's a story about mortality and immortality, and it's also a film in which we have...
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and his broadcast partner hosted the popular morning show from 1960 until weaver died in 1992. harden retiredn '97 after celebrating his 50th anniversary at the station. this is a tweet from that station. >>> she still kong conferred tv, fashion, and social media. is kim kardashian ready to take over politics? e new interview that this . >>> smoke andes fl everybody safely got off a bus when it caught fire in the district today. this all happened about noon on 95 northbound near the suitland parkwayexit. the fire shut down traffic on ce northbound side. the bus wasrying a tour group from georgia. >>> could another rlity star follow president trump in the oval office? kim kardashian is not ruling out a presidential run. kardashian tald politics on n cnn's the van jones show. many when jones asked her about a white house bid, she told him, quote, never say never. kardashian helped secure a presidential pardon for alice johnson a first time nonviolent drug offender. she wants to help other incarcerated women. >>> the six leading c for maryland governor go toe to toe tomorrow morni
and his broadcast partner hosted the popular morning show from 1960 until weaver died in 1992. harden retiredn '97 after celebrating his 50th anniversary at the station. this is a tweet from that station. >>> she still kong conferred tv, fashion, and social media. is kim kardashian ready to take over politics? e new interview that this . >>> smoke andes fl everybody safely got off a bus when it caught fire in the district today. this all happened about noon on 95 northbound...
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we are talking to al weaver, thank you. >> thank you. >> back to the present.h korean dictator kim jung in just two days. no reaction from capitol hill. gonna make it rain "tre tres". he's saying he's gonna score a bunch of three-pointers on you. yeah, we ball til we fall. there are multiples on the table: one is cash, three are fha, one is va. so what can you do? she's saying a whole lotta people want to buy this house. but you got this! rocket mortgage by quicken loans makes the complex simple. understand the details and get approved in as few as eight minutes. by america's largest mortgage lender. are those my shorts? we believe nutrition is full of possibilities to improve your pet's life. we are redefining what nutrition can do. because the possibility of a longer life and a better life is the greatest possibility of all. purina pro plan. nutrition that performs. money managers are pretty much the same. all but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments
we are talking to al weaver, thank you. >> thank you. >> back to the present.h korean dictator kim jung in just two days. no reaction from capitol hill. gonna make it rain "tre tres". he's saying he's gonna score a bunch of three-pointers on you. yeah, we ball til we fall. there are multiples on the table: one is cash, three are fha, one is va. so what can you do? she's saying a whole lotta people want to buy this house. but you got this! rocket mortgage by quicken loans...
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. >> because pat weaver, a gentleman who is sigourney weaver's father -- >> yeah. >> seth: worked atstrategy of "today," "tonight" and "tomorrow." and i begged you when you took over this show -- >> seth: you did. >> change it! but anyway, why not "the tomorrow show?" >> seth: yeah, it's -- you know, i -- i thought about it. but you what it was? it meant a lot to me to be another host of "late night." >> oh, god bless you. isn't he the nicest man in the world? [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i really appreciate you being here. i really appreciate this. we're going to keep it. i'm going to give to it the next host of this franchise. whenever that happens. [ cheers and applause ] david letterman, everybody! the season finale of "my next guest needs no introduction" will be available may 31st. we'll be right back with music from aurora. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ at&t gives you more for your thing. your getting serious thing. that moving out of the friend zone, moving in together and getting two of everything thing. those fur babies preparing you for real babies thing. that one for me,
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the it is awful mr weaver it is awful miss you. at the root of all it said he's an acute since six this year oh yeah so where did they go up on the divorce rate in the. us look at the. same. disgrace or lesser sort of all to do more good enough. thanks to the network he's built up the businessman has even opened a gallery on the cable ten the antique dealers district one of paris's most prestigious addresses he takes us there. he wants to show us how well established he is and how he buys and sells some of the most renowned names in painting and sculpture. and they'll sell you retire. because if i thought i'd try to do all. the gallery director greets us. the gallery houses significant and very expensive works this marble sculpture of eve is by august or done it's already been reserved by an asian client. so as you note on. the heat the phone you have preserved example is this you. did a scapegoat or dealt with your own will is only if you just as good a guess you'll see them your diet is good he said prison what about a lot of shi
the it is awful mr weaver it is awful miss you. at the root of all it said he's an acute since six this year oh yeah so where did they go up on the divorce rate in the. us look at the. same. disgrace or lesser sort of all to do more good enough. thanks to the network he's built up the businessman has even opened a gallery on the cable ten the antique dealers district one of paris's most prestigious addresses he takes us there. he wants to show us how well established he is and how he buys and...
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. >> reporter: alastair weaver is editor in chief at edmonds. >> there's obviously some issues with eye onbatteries in the past particularly -- ion batteries in the past, particularly with cell phones. >> reporter: tesla claims it takes extraordinary measures to protect passengers from fires which it says are at least 10 times less likely in a tesla than a gas car. >> we've driven over 50,000 miles in these vehicles and have never replicated this or anything like it, nor have we seen any evidence elsewhere of the cars spontaneously catching fire. so i think it needs more investigation. >> there were no injuries in this incident. tesla says it's still working to understand the cause of this fire. >>> an utter atrocity and barbaric policy, nancy pelosi's tough words for the president as families are separated at the mexican border. >> and video game addiction is real, the new push to get obsessive gamers out of the dark. >> and meghan markle's father speaks out, his thoughts on watching prince charles walk his daughter down the aisle. government could be holding as many as 30-thousand ill
. >> reporter: alastair weaver is editor in chief at edmonds. >> there's obviously some issues with eye onbatteries in the past particularly -- ion batteries in the past, particularly with cell phones. >> reporter: tesla claims it takes extraordinary measures to protect passengers from fires which it says are at least 10 times less likely in a tesla than a gas car. >> we've driven over 50,000 miles in these vehicles and have never replicated this or anything like it, nor...
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time to take your tweets but tonight we're doing something a little different weaver taking your videoto kick it off than a video from our number one fan, alex. >> hey, melissa. i'm alex and i'm from los angeles, california. i'm a big fan of options action and all of cnbc. with all of the news about disney acquiring fox assets, how would that play move through options. thanks >> what should he do from here >> i'm not as committed to the stock. looks like a coin toss to me 100 looks like the danger zone to the downside. sell something out around like the 115 level and sell the 100 puts against it to keep the premium down. >> there's a minor triangle formation so the implications are minor. from my point of view, the stock is sort of a pair of 2s, a nonhand. >> so you're telling alex don't play for a breakout period. >> i'd rather not do it. but alex, maybe you're going to make a fortune on it. >> by the way, if you want your video featured on the show, just tweet it to us at options action time for the final call. last word from the options pits. carter. >> johnson and johnson, a case o
time to take your tweets but tonight we're doing something a little different weaver taking your videoto kick it off than a video from our number one fan, alex. >> hey, melissa. i'm alex and i'm from los angeles, california. i'm a big fan of options action and all of cnbc. with all of the news about disney acquiring fox assets, how would that play move through options. thanks >> what should he do from here >> i'm not as committed to the stock. looks like a coin toss to me 100...
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political.com, al weaver of washington examiner and eugene scott of the "washington post".me all three. anna, what's your big story of the week? i will sit here and complain about the cavs getting screwed on thursday night's game. >> tough loss. but russia, russia, russia.
political.com, al weaver of washington examiner and eugene scott of the "washington post".me all three. anna, what's your big story of the week? i will sit here and complain about the cavs getting screwed on thursday night's game. >> tough loss. but russia, russia, russia.
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the story is a mythical clout of celestial weavers who don't appear to age beyond teenage years. is kidnapped and forced to marry a mortal king. another discovers a young baby who was wrenched from his mother's arms, and decides to look after the moral child. so it's a story about mothers and sons, mortality and immortality, and it's also a film in which we have spectacular visual set pieces and very small intimate scenes, one of which is here. so on the one hand you have that, and on the other hand you have these extraordinaire visual set pieces with huge cities in the sky with marauding action, flying beasties. the film has a 15 certificate for fairly strong violence. and what i liked about it was i knew nothing of the story beforehand. it worked because it's very, very over crank and its emotions, their alternative to 11. it's gore is absolutely tugging at the heartstrings. and one of the things it's about, it's about mothers and children, but also that crying and trying not to cry. there are few things more cinematically winning than the sight of somebody saying and they won'
the story is a mythical clout of celestial weavers who don't appear to age beyond teenage years. is kidnapped and forced to marry a mortal king. another discovers a young baby who was wrenched from his mother's arms, and decides to look after the moral child. so it's a story about mothers and sons, mortality and immortality, and it's also a film in which we have spectacular visual set pieces and very small intimate scenes, one of which is here. so on the one hand you have that, and on the other...
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themselves as the resistance are just the establishment trying to reclaim their power from trump jeff weaver was bernie sanders campaign manager during the. sixteen presidential campaign all there was clearly a real failure on the part of many part of the democratic establishment and elements that support the democratic establishment in opposing strong i mean he's in the white house you know you really should look at you know not only are they resisting trump and his outrageous agenda but are they offering the type of alternative which is going to make this country better in the post trump usa it's important to scrutinize who is claiming to be part of the resistance and what precisely they represent she ever turns the outer zero washington. a much more in everything we're covering right here the address. just a quick look at the top stories now the u.s. president donald trump and north korean leader kim jong un have held an historic meeting in singapore which both sides have held as a great success the leaders signed an agreement pledging to denuclearize the korean peninsula but there were f
themselves as the resistance are just the establishment trying to reclaim their power from trump jeff weaver was bernie sanders campaign manager during the. sixteen presidential campaign all there was clearly a real failure on the part of many part of the democratic establishment and elements that support the democratic establishment in opposing strong i mean he's in the white house you know you really should look at you know not only are they resisting trump and his outrageous agenda but are...
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there are 430 weavers issue i have not looked into every case. but what about 1182? that sucks universal people but a national security judgment 1152 is one of the rules that govern how we distribute visa among the group that is eligible. it isn't just nationality but also applies to things place of residence. ncyo have the inverse of eligible people that govern how you distribute that. but let's assume if you disagree with me that means we implement in a slightly different way. have to issue immigrant visa two people are not allowed to enter but we don't have to allow anyone to enter or issue non- immigrant b-12 so there is something wrong with that issue. my final point has to do with my brothers recognition if he were to say tomorrow sorry then all of this would go away. and with the muslim band to make it t crystal clear muslims are great americans in many countries who love this country as one of the great countries of the world. and i thank you counsel the case is submitted. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
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[cheering and applause] and from dallas, texas, it's the weaver family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theyself a lotta cash, and somebody might drive outta here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause] let's get n.ivme coach, give me robyn. ["family feud" theme plays] coach: hi. robyn: good luck. steve: heh heh heh! top 8 answers on the board. name one specific thing a corpse might be wearing if his funeral is casual. robyn: jeans. steve: jeans. robyn: whoo! steve: pass or play? robyn: play. steve, we're gonna play. steve: ok. brandon, name one thing specific a corpse would be wearing if his funeral was casual. brandon: a t-shirt. steve: t-shirt. brandon: hopefully made by brandon. ha ha ha ha! yes! steve: mycahya, name one specific thing a corpse might be wearing if his funeral is casual. mycahya: sneakers. steve: sneakers. brandon 2: yeah. good answer. [audience groans] robyn: that's ok. that's ok. that was a good answer. steve: hey, brandon, name one
[cheering and applause] and from dallas, texas, it's the weaver family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theyself a lotta cash, and somebody might drive outta here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause] let's get n.ivme coach, give me robyn. ["family feud" theme plays] coach: hi. robyn: good luck. steve: heh heh heh! top 8 answers on the board. name one specific thing a corpse might be wearing if his funeral is casual. robyn: jeans. steve: jeans. robyn:...
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the first for eric weaver,or se and 29-year-old son eric junior.ehind bars at one point together. now they're working together to help rng citizens, their families and communities. >> i came into a perfect situation, to a father that did 22 years incarcerated before me. had to navigate not only through the same system butam in the city, with the same people i have to negotiate with now, he's opened those doors for me. i meet so many people that are position now to help me succeed in life because they met my father prior tothat. they know the blood line and the dedication we have to helping the community. >> theirs is quite a story. eric weav,senior, is founder and chairman of the national association for the advancement of returningcitizens. you'll see the full interview and learn more watch news 4 your sunday, it airs father's day at 5:30 a.m. >>> that's disappeared from the esapeake bay, but now they're back. what mussels are saying about the health of our biggest waterway. >>> a night of fun turns into a night of terror after a roller coaster go
the first for eric weaver,or se and 29-year-old son eric junior.ehind bars at one point together. now they're working together to help rng citizens, their families and communities. >> i came into a perfect situation, to a father that did 22 years incarcerated before me. had to navigate not only through the same system butam in the city, with the same people i have to negotiate with now, he's opened those doors for me. i meet so many people that are position now to help me succeed in life...
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i mean, if you keep running, if you keep running, we're going to, you know, weaver going to ruin your business or, you know, give you something so that y can run next time, or we'll set you have a legislative seat for you. >> the decentralization of fundraising, they fundraise on their own without the party line, that gives this idea that the movement is coming from the people, that the party's not basically doing the hall as mentioned earlier, but the people moving it forward, and if you asked what is changed in politics more than anything, it's the decentralization of traditional funding that's come to the candidates where it's usually five or six people that decide to write the big checks, and now it's a level playing field that anyone can give a dollar and give people really boosts to run a candidacy. >> right. >> and you look at -- >> sorry. >> go ahead. >> you look at a district like 48, like, those guys are only one or two points apart. you're not going to convince either one to drop from the race. that's been objectively speaking one of thes nastyist races. this is campaign, l
i mean, if you keep running, if you keep running, we're going to, you know, weaver going to ruin your business or, you know, give you something so that y can run next time, or we'll set you have a legislative seat for you. >> the decentralization of fundraising, they fundraise on their own without the party line, that gives this idea that the movement is coming from the people, that the party's not basically doing the hall as mentioned earlier, but the people moving it forward, and if you...
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there is a mystical plan of celestial weavers who do not appear to age,
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is if we don't see progress right away, that we have the maximum pressure sanctions campaign the weaverot been put into action, but then we press pause. we will need to him because the pressure to make it clear to the north koreans but there's a lot of pain they will endure if they don't take some of the steps i've just described. >> the president did pause that by saying i missed out on the other day that he doesn't prefer to use that term. >> that is right. it is fine for now you want to try to keep kind of a positive atmosphere going into the summit. i understand why you wouldn't want to increase pressure in the week leading up to we have actually provided some already. we pause the maximum pressure campaign. we've also stop some of the miry activities in the area surrounding north korea. these are the sorts of things that help them get to the table, but they are not permanent concessions made on the part of the united states. we make it very clear that these things are easily reimplemented and there would be a price to pay for korea does not play ball. again, and the most important
is if we don't see progress right away, that we have the maximum pressure sanctions campaign the weaverot been put into action, but then we press pause. we will need to him because the pressure to make it clear to the north koreans but there's a lot of pain they will endure if they don't take some of the steps i've just described. >> the president did pause that by saying i missed out on the other day that he doesn't prefer to use that term. >> that is right. it is fine for now you...
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. >> anthony: slipper lobster, weaver, angler, and red gurnard. >> eric: oh. >> anthony: this is just incredibly beautiful. >> eric: it's so delicate and, at the same time, flavorful and powerful. >> anthony: this is insanely good. a broth so intense it requires over ten kilos of rock crabs and various bony tasty little fishes to make just one kilo of brown, gloriously brown, magical liquid. dorade and denti. steamed over seaweed water. saffron potatoes and then, finally, comes that magical brown broth. >> eric: oh! >> anthony: wow. >> eric: ah, dorade. >> gerald: it's a broth. [ eric speaking french ] >> anthony: oh man. >> eric: this is unbelievable, huh? you taste the -- >> gerald: the entire fish you're eating, you know? >> anthony: and just when my brain threatens to short circuit with pleasure, descending as if from heaven itself -- cheese. oh god, the cheese. you know, i've got to tell you. i don't care how many naked breasts are on that beach right now because that is much more exciting. look at it. look at it, it's beautiful. >> anthony:
. >> anthony: slipper lobster, weaver, angler, and red gurnard. >> eric: oh. >> anthony: this is just incredibly beautiful. >> eric: it's so delicate and, at the same time, flavorful and powerful. >> anthony: this is insanely good. a broth so intense it requires over ten kilos of rock crabs and various bony tasty little fishes to make just one kilo of brown, gloriously brown, magical liquid. dorade and denti. steamed over seaweed water. saffron potatoes and then,...
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. >> weaver had a number of democrats stand up and say we don't endorse that rep message.t's been covering for both sides of the aisle to hear that. >> shannon: is this what they mean by california dreaming? a young woman they are calling permit patty call police on an 8-year-old selling water. we are here to fact-check. and here rosanne's first interview since she was fired by abc. >> i am not a racist. i am an idiot. i am willing to accept whatever consequences this brings because i know i've done wrong. >> the man who did that interview, rabbi shmuley boteach, joined us next. with proskin technology designed to absorb so fast, it helps to protect and maintain your skin's natural balance so you can feel fresh and free to get as close as you want all day, and now all night for a free sample visit tena.us a peaceful night sleep without only imagine... frequent heartburn waking him up. now that dream is a reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? let with one a day women's. a complete mult
. >> weaver had a number of democrats stand up and say we don't endorse that rep message.t's been covering for both sides of the aisle to hear that. >> shannon: is this what they mean by california dreaming? a young woman they are calling permit patty call police on an 8-year-old selling water. we are here to fact-check. and here rosanne's first interview since she was fired by abc. >> i am not a racist. i am an idiot. i am willing to accept whatever consequences this brings...
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. >> thank you, madam president and members of the board, my name is scott weaver, i'm here on behalf of the calle cuatro. there are a number of things about this project. the direct impacts on the school children, preschool children everyday for 18-24 months will see construction, noise, dust, debris, fumes maybe. and disruption to their learning, to their play time, and to their nap time. we are also troubled by the lack of an up-to-date assessment of cumulative impacts on projects such as this. especially giving everything that we have seen on the ground between 2008 and now. cumulative impacts is why all environmental regiments require a cumulative impact including ceqa. section 15065 considers impacts cumulative in light of past, present and probably future projects. nowhere does it say just built projects. it's past, present and foreseeable probably future projects. and after all, isn't that what planning is about? looking into the future? trying to figure out the big picture. and maybe make adjustments along the line. because there may be unintended consequences down the line i
. >> thank you, madam president and members of the board, my name is scott weaver, i'm here on behalf of the calle cuatro. there are a number of things about this project. the direct impacts on the school children, preschool children everyday for 18-24 months will see construction, noise, dust, debris, fumes maybe. and disruption to their learning, to their play time, and to their nap time. we are also troubled by the lack of an up-to-date assessment of cumulative impacts on projects such...
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. >> paul weaver raced down to the mall area and confirmed the picture was real.oys were out. >> and just seeing them, i mean, i don't think there was any bigger hug in the world. but it was joy. but at the same time seeing the anguish in their face. blaise, we just sat on the floor and he laid his head down and all the emotions coming through him. it was the greatest moment and one of the saddest moments at the same time. >> a joyful moment for phillip knowing his boys were finally safe. but too brief because he knew his wife and three young daughters were still trapped in that mall. the walton boys had endured three and a half hours in the most dangerous area in the department store where terrorists hunted down innocent victims, terrifying for anyone, but especially two boys separated from their mother. this is blaise walton. it was difficult for him to recount the story, but he wanted to tell it starting from the beginning. the two brothers just paid and were standing in the checkout line when they saw something strange. what is the first thing you hear or see
. >> paul weaver raced down to the mall area and confirmed the picture was real.oys were out. >> and just seeing them, i mean, i don't think there was any bigger hug in the world. but it was joy. but at the same time seeing the anguish in their face. blaise, we just sat on the floor and he laid his head down and all the emotions coming through him. it was the greatest moment and one of the saddest moments at the same time. >> a joyful moment for phillip knowing his boys were...
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what weaver seei iwe're seeing manafort no doubt contributes to that. >> let's talk about paul manafort and the president's legal issues right now and what he most likely was trying to accomplish by walking around the north lawn and talking to reporters today. >> well, he was trying to take yesterday's justice department inspector general report about the hillary clinton e-mail investigation and spin it in his favor. he repeatedly said i've been exonerated look at the report. there was no collusion. there was no obstruction. in the real world the report did not have anything to do with obstruction or collusion. it was about the hillary clinton e-mail investigation, not about the russia probe. not about obstruction of justice in 2017. that almost doesn't matter with his messaging strategies to put the headlines out there to declare victory and move on. that was one of his obobjection. reporters are like why are you lying about that. he sort of rolls over them. >> when he talks about comey. comey was slammed for body judgment by the ig report but not bad judgment in terms of being against
what weaver seei iwe're seeing manafort no doubt contributes to that. >> let's talk about paul manafort and the president's legal issues right now and what he most likely was trying to accomplish by walking around the north lawn and talking to reporters today. >> well, he was trying to take yesterday's justice department inspector general report about the hillary clinton e-mail investigation and spin it in his favor. he repeatedly said i've been exonerated look at the report. there...
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themselves as the resistance are just the establishment trying to reclaim their power from trump jeff weaver was bernie sanders campaign manager during the twenty sixteen presidential campaign there was clearly a real failure on the part of many part of the democratic establishment and elements that support the democratic establishment in opposing i mean he's in the white house you know you really should look at you know not only are they resisting trump and his outrageous agenda but are they offering the type of alternative which is going to make this country better in the post trump. it's important to scrutinize who is claiming to be part of the resistance and what precisely they represent she overcomes the outer zero washington. a more than four thousand people remain homeless in guatemala after last week's eruption of mt most of the victims are living in temporary shelters the government says it will provide housing but there may be a long wait my ana sanchez reports from s. continued up near the volcano. happy to be alive the survivors have got to my last worst full county corruption in
themselves as the resistance are just the establishment trying to reclaim their power from trump jeff weaver was bernie sanders campaign manager during the twenty sixteen presidential campaign there was clearly a real failure on the part of many part of the democratic establishment and elements that support the democratic establishment in opposing i mean he's in the white house you know you really should look at you know not only are they resisting trump and his outrageous agenda but are they...
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the story is a mythical cloud of celestial weavers who don‘t appear to age beyond teenage years.e spectacular visual set pieces and very small, intimate scenes, one of which is here. so on the one hand you have that, and on the other hand you have these extraordinairy visual set pieces with huge cities in the sky with marauding action, flying beasties. the film has a 15 certificate for fairly strong violence. and what i liked about it was i knew nothing of the story beforehand. it worked because it‘s very, very over crank and its emotions, their all turned up to 11. it‘s score is absolutely tugging at the heartstrings. and one of the things it‘s about, it‘s about mothers and children, but also that crying and trying not to cry. there are few things more cinematically winning than the sight of somebody saying they won‘t cry, particularly when you‘re in a genre where that can be amplified. it‘s not up there on a level with your name for me, which i still think was really wonderful. it caused such a stir a couple years ago. i thought this was really interesting, i didn‘t know anythi
the story is a mythical cloud of celestial weavers who don‘t appear to age beyond teenage years.e spectacular visual set pieces and very small, intimate scenes, one of which is here. so on the one hand you have that, and on the other hand you have these extraordinairy visual set pieces with huge cities in the sky with marauding action, flying beasties. the film has a 15 certificate for fairly strong violence. and what i liked about it was i knew nothing of the story beforehand. it worked...
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in listening to miss weaver's testimony before your committee, she made a comment that she went into the back door of the clinic. if you will recall that comment? had i been currently president, i applied that in listening to it. so i don't know about the records that would go with a visit like that. but for our clinic, there are records related to people who scheduled appointments and have medical records. -- dr.ran: so a student nassar would see -- what patience would he see associated with michigan state university unrelated to his usa g responsibilities? ms. simon: dr. nassar has a clinic in sports medicine. he would see patients from wherever they came from, who scheduled an appointment with him. in addition, sports medicine is a contractor with our athletic department to provide medical services to the athletic department. responsibility, there are medical records retained for our student athletes if you saw them in the clinic. they would be in the clinical records. if they are part of our record-keeping for student athletes, they are also part of the university's records and r
in listening to miss weaver's testimony before your committee, she made a comment that she went into the back door of the clinic. if you will recall that comment? had i been currently president, i applied that in listening to it. so i don't know about the records that would go with a visit like that. but for our clinic, there are records related to people who scheduled appointments and have medical records. -- dr.ran: so a student nassar would see -- what patience would he see associated with...
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the story is there is a mythical clan of celestial weavers who don't appear to age beyond teenage yearsthem is kidnapped and forced to marry a mortal king. another discovers a mortal child, a young baby, who was wrenched from his mother's arms, and decides to look after the moral child, but she herself won't grow up. —— and decides to look after the mortal child, but she herself won't grow up. so it's a story about mothers and sons, it's a story about mortality and immortality, and it's also a film in which we have spectacular visual set pieces and very small intimate scenes, one of which is here. so on the one hand, you have that. 0n the other hand, you have these really sort of extraordinaire visual set pieces with huge, great big cities in the sky, with marauding action, with flying beasties. the film is a — i think it is a 15 certificate for fairly strong violence — and what i liked about it was i knew nothing of the story beforehand. it worked because it's very, very over—cranked in its emotions. i mean, all the emotions are turned up to 11. it's got a score which is absolutely tug
the story is there is a mythical clan of celestial weavers who don't appear to age beyond teenage yearsthem is kidnapped and forced to marry a mortal king. another discovers a mortal child, a young baby, who was wrenched from his mother's arms, and decides to look after the moral child, but she herself won't grow up. —— and decides to look after the mortal child, but she herself won't grow up. so it's a story about mothers and sons, it's a story about mortality and immortality, and it's...
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the story is a mythical clout of celestial weavers who don't appear to age beyond teenage years.of them is kidnapped and forced to marry a mortal king. another discovers a young baby who was wrenched from his mother's arms, and decides to look after the moral child. so it's a story about mothers and sons, mortality and immortality, and it's also a film in which we have spectacular visual set pieces and very small intimate scenes, one of which is here. so on the one hand you have that, and on the other hand you have these extraordinaire visual set pieces with huge cities in the sky with marauding action, flying beasties. the film has a 15 certificate for fairly strong violence. and what i liked about it was i knew nothing of the story beforehand. it worked because it's very, very over crank and its emotions, their alternative to 11. it's gore is absolutely tugging at the heartstrings. and one of the things it's about, it's about mothers and children, but also that crying and trying not to cry. there are few things more cinematically winning than the sight of somebody saying and th
the story is a mythical clout of celestial weavers who don't appear to age beyond teenage years.of them is kidnapped and forced to marry a mortal king. another discovers a young baby who was wrenched from his mother's arms, and decides to look after the moral child. so it's a story about mothers and sons, mortality and immortality, and it's also a film in which we have spectacular visual set pieces and very small intimate scenes, one of which is here. so on the one hand you have that, and on...
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you know, obviously no situation like this is something weaver want to see. as we hear reports of casualties, that's a terminology that law enforcement and medical personnel will use, that doesn't necessarily mean that there were people who were deceased. obviously they will be cared for and, you know, evacuated to local hospitals if they were, in fact, injured. >> and i'm looking at the "baltimore sun" reporting, "baltimore sun" owned by the same company as the "capital gazette" where this incident is apparently taking place. and i'm looking at what they have to report on. and they only say that a shooting has occurred at the "capital gazette," and that multiple people have been shot, according to a "gazette" reporter, phil davis. police were not responding to requests for comment. again, we don't have that confirmed that, indeed, multiple people have been shot. that is what the reporting is from the "baltimore sun" also owned by the "capital gazette" a newspaper published in annapolis, maryland, where this is taking place. we're working to get information.
you know, obviously no situation like this is something weaver want to see. as we hear reports of casualties, that's a terminology that law enforcement and medical personnel will use, that doesn't necessarily mean that there were people who were deceased. obviously they will be cared for and, you know, evacuated to local hospitals if they were, in fact, injured. >> and i'm looking at the "baltimore sun" reporting, "baltimore sun" owned by the same company as the...
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nor given jordan weaver's comment at the hearing that there was a back doorway into the clinic. those are questions that have to be looked at. >> thank you. senator blumenthal. >> thanks, mr. chairman. in a deposition in 2017 robert former president of usa gymna gymnasti gymnastics, says that usag would investigate allegations of child sexual abuse only if the organization had received a sign written statement that was quote unquote kroeb rated, end quote. so that means to me that any of these young athletes, as girls or teenagers, would have been required to sign a statement then have it kroeb rated by someone else for usa gymnastics to even consider an investigation. is that correct? >> that's according to robert, president of the organization. >> i cannot speak on him. >> let me ask you this. the current code of ethical conduct, which was last updated april of 2016. during your tenure as a senior vice president, says that i'm not going to read the whole paragraph, but essentially, any complaint quote, must be signed and state specifically the nature of the alleged misconduct.
nor given jordan weaver's comment at the hearing that there was a back doorway into the clinic. those are questions that have to be looked at. >> thank you. senator blumenthal. >> thanks, mr. chairman. in a deposition in 2017 robert former president of usa gymna gymnasti gymnastics, says that usag would investigate allegations of child sexual abuse only if the organization had received a sign written statement that was quote unquote kroeb rated, end quote. so that means to me that...
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position of the mayor and despite our successes on the board of supervisors, the past six months, weaver been able to do a ton for the city of san francisco. the winner needs to get 50% of first place votes plus one. if that does not happen the first time in the system, that eliminates the person with the least amount of first place votes and look at people's second place votes and so on and so on until there is a winner. >> polling places are open until 8:00 p.m. so there is plenty of time to get your vote in. >> alyssa, thank you. >>> could take days, even weeks to certify election results from all the races around our state partly because so many california voters don't go to a polling place. more than half of california voters choose to vote absentee. as long as the post mark has today's das, ballots received by this friday will be incled in the results. this year, voters can register on election day and cast provisional ballots, all having to be verified because they can be included in the totals. be sure to stay here as we bring you election coverage. we are expanding our coverage.
position of the mayor and despite our successes on the board of supervisors, the past six months, weaver been able to do a ton for the city of san francisco. the winner needs to get 50% of first place votes plus one. if that does not happen the first time in the system, that eliminates the person with the least amount of first place votes and look at people's second place votes and so on and so on until there is a winner. >> polling places are open until 8:00 p.m. so there is plenty of...
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he a his broadcast partner hosted the popular morning show from 1960 until weaver died in 1992.in '97fter celebrating his 50th anniverhery at station. was he 95 years old. >>> and at 19, this woman answered the cal to serve her country. now at 96 she takeslight again. what a great story here, a little different this tim around. around. see more of her amazing flight too many devices on your network could mean you see this that's why you need fios-the 100% fiber-optic network. that means more speed for more devices at once -and to prove it, we'll help you add another. choose a free samsung chromebook 3 or a $200 credit toward other samsung tech plus get the fastest internet available, up to 200 tv channels, phone, and a 2-year price guarantee. all for just $79.99 per month with a 2-year agreement. stuck in a contract? we'll help you out with up to a $500 credit for your early termination fee. go to getfios.com. pstop messing with your sister! hey! hey! don't make me come back there! so? feels really good.... yeah, i'm gonna buy it. (vo) customer service that goes the extra mile.
he a his broadcast partner hosted the popular morning show from 1960 until weaver died in 1992.in '97fter celebrating his 50th anniverhery at station. was he 95 years old. >>> and at 19, this woman answered the cal to serve her country. now at 96 she takeslight again. what a great story here, a little different this tim around. around. see more of her amazing flight too many devices on your network could mean you see this that's why you need fios-the 100% fiber-optic network. that...
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through the efforts of weaver garden and mirana landscape. into the evening, we are seeing uptick with outdoor lighting, we have lighting from somebody cable lighting. we have decorative lighting like the tiki torches there and we are seeing a trend that's popping right now where people are adding color to outdoor lighting, for instance, if you're celebrating a sports team like the cavs, you can put red or blue, also great to celebrate holidays. pete: we are hearing the water trickle. >> another trend, beautiful fountains, a lot of us need means of escape and we can't get away for the weekend, we can do that in our own backyard. outdoor water features, you don't have to have a big yard, small spaces will allow for you to enjoy sounds of water and really feel sense of escape, lots of different -- pete: you can play with them too. >> be careful. griff: do you need elaborate plumbing situation. >> plug-and-play. neutral colors, you have have them customize to whatever fits your pallet. abby: my golden retriever would go nuts. pete: how about lan
through the efforts of weaver garden and mirana landscape. into the evening, we are seeing uptick with outdoor lighting, we have lighting from somebody cable lighting. we have decorative lighting like the tiki torches there and we are seeing a trend that's popping right now where people are adding color to outdoor lighting, for instance, if you're celebrating a sports team like the cavs, you can put red or blue, also great to celebrate holidays. pete: we are hearing the water trickle. >>...
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weaver talking about a small part of the economy that's critical technology, critical infrastructure intend to protect. >> we now wait for word on what happens next friday when tariffs on $34 billion in chinese imports was set to take effect the president today said we're working with china now tyler? thanks very much let's dig deeper with our panel of experts, phillip swagle from 2006 to 2009 john carlin is a former doj security attorney. what do you think of this seeming adjustment at least based on where we thought this might be going earlier in the week >> i mean, i was pleased with secretary mnuchin's announcement, i think it's good news, the process is well understood and works well and importantly it balances between economic and national security concerns we need foreign investment we need capital flows in the u.s. and this assures markets that those will continue. >> john, your thoughts >> the cfius process is not about trade and it is about national security. so it means that they are going to look closely at those investments that might result in the transfer of technology
weaver talking about a small part of the economy that's critical technology, critical infrastructure intend to protect. >> we now wait for word on what happens next friday when tariffs on $34 billion in chinese imports was set to take effect the president today said we're working with china now tyler? thanks very much let's dig deeper with our panel of experts, phillip swagle from 2006 to 2009 john carlin is a former doj security attorney. what do you think of this seeming adjustment at...
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even coach weaver is a former state m.v.p. striving to instill in her team the determination and confidence that she developed as a high school athlete. congratulations to the lady trojans and the community that shares in this victory. it is an honor and a blessing to represent such a great community. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. poe: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. speaker, the rain came down and the bayous and creeks rose and the winds blew. it was if it was never stop raining. it was hurricane harvey last september. after it was over, 55 inches of water had hammered the houston area. but in the rainy haze, officer norman appeared. officer raymond, 55-year-old officer of the houston police department, was sick. he had stage four colon cancer. he was undergoing treatment. and docto
even coach weaver is a former state m.v.p. striving to instill in her team the determination and confidence that she developed as a high school athlete. congratulations to the lady trojans and the community that shares in this victory. it is an honor and a blessing to represent such a great community. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. poe: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to...
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weaver been talking about how the -- we've been talking about how the next generation won't be getting to work longer many and millennials are saying we're going to retire nine years earlier. >> maria: i think that's pipedream, retiring at 56. i don't think where they're getting the idea they'll retire at 56 and become millionaires. >> this is 1500 americans done by td ameritrade. a lot of the studies that come out, it's great publicity to the bank but it's also to get people to invest and use their services. i'm taking it with a grain of salt. >> maria: are you expecting to be a millionaire? >> i'm hoping we have our bosses watching, because they can dictate that answer. so if you're watching, i have a long to go but know that i'm open to that prospect. >> maria: to becoming a a millionaire. >> oh, yes. >> maria: what about you, morgan? you're a millennial. >> i feel like my mother called christina, talking about putting off having children. why do you think millennials, does the study show why they're pushing off children? is it totally economics? for me, i'm just immature. it's not
weaver been talking about how the -- we've been talking about how the next generation won't be getting to work longer many and millennials are saying we're going to retire nine years earlier. >> maria: i think that's pipedream, retiring at 56. i don't think where they're getting the idea they'll retire at 56 and become millionaires. >> this is 1500 americans done by td ameritrade. a lot of the studies that come out, it's great publicity to the bank but it's also to get people to...