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to help me have that start. >> reporter: willard says the help is allowing him to focus on his career so he can eventually become financially independent. >> the survey also found more millennials are making early withdrawals from their retirement accounts to pay all those bills. >>> if you are passing the bay today you may catch a them a of big race. teams from six countries, including the u.s. are in san francisco to complete. an annual event featuring high- speed inshore racing. the race kicks off this weekend for the one million-dollar winner takes all match. boy it is beautiful out there. >> fantastic friday weather. >> for sure. a beautiful day with plenty of sunshine. great data hit the water. we have seen the boats out on the water ahead of the competition. temps warming up nicely in the 60s and 70s. here's the reason why satellite and radar strong ridge of high pressure in control keeping is high and dry with sunshine and warm temps. right behind it the cut off low- pressure system that will bring cooler temps for the weekend and the chance for a few showers. enjoy the sunshi
to help me have that start. >> reporter: willard says the help is allowing him to focus on his career so he can eventually become financially independent. >> the survey also found more millennials are making early withdrawals from their retirement accounts to pay all those bills. >>> if you are passing the bay today you may catch a them a of big race. teams from six countries, including the u.s. are in san francisco to complete. an annual event featuring high- speed inshore...
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to the left of the screen, outside willard hotel. that's where the chinese delegation is staying. 100 strong, we're told, including vice premier. on the right side, the u.s. trade representative's office where they're headed to cobble together something or get back on track, trade talks that are now dividing the two largest economic powers on the planet. there's a lot at stake here. if they don't make much progress or they don't move at all, indications are pretty strong here that at 12:01 a.m. or a little less than eight hours from now, $200 million worth of tariffs on a variety of chinese goods goes into effect. they'll be steep. 25% tariff on goods, thousands of them, that will lift the price of the underlying goods. some will be passed along to you. it's fair to say that at this level, most will be passed to you. former dow chemical ceo is here on these developments. do you think it will come to that, andrew? >> it may. i will tell you that tariffs are a blunt instrument, neil. the long game here that we all have to digest in thi
to the left of the screen, outside willard hotel. that's where the chinese delegation is staying. 100 strong, we're told, including vice premier. on the right side, the u.s. trade representative's office where they're headed to cobble together something or get back on track, trade talks that are now dividing the two largest economic powers on the planet. there's a lot at stake here. if they don't make much progress or they don't move at all, indications are pretty strong here that at 12:01 a.m....
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joining me now is eveniar show host,willard. so nice to have you here.thanks for having me. >> what an amauime. they were down by asmany as 17 points and they rallied back to win. at are your take aways from that game and the biggest challenges forgy team to pick them off? >> all three teams thatre left in these playoffs against the warriors have a lot less experience than them. and they've been there before. been there, done that. and this particular team, the big story going on with them right now is they've lost the most talented player knin durant and what that seems to have done is galvanized the guys. they're a little bit more foksed.le it's a liostalgic. they feel like the team in 2015 and 2016, which they loved more than any other team. you hear fans saying they may not be as good but they're a little more fun. kevinurant is the key player, let me show you something. >> and the bay has always loved steph but nationally pele do question can he be the best player on a championip tea because even when he was he didn't win finals mvp. and a little bi
joining me now is eveniar show host,willard. so nice to have you here.thanks for having me. >> what an amauime. they were down by asmany as 17 points and they rallied back to win. at are your take aways from that game and the biggest challenges forgy team to pick them off? >> all three teams thatre left in these playoffs against the warriors have a lot less experience than them. and they've been there before. been there, done that. and this particular team, the big story going on...
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neil willard had something to do with that. blazers up 15 at intermission.oom. keep your chins up. katie. we'll have more on that third- quarter admission. great will get it to clay. that is a good idea. klay thompson, outer limits, 24 points. as they say, they were down a lot. lawyers, however, up to. seth curry puts them down again. seth with 16 for portland. after that beautiful shot from the top with a parental reaction. it is 112-111 with 52.9 seconds left. look at the nonverbal communication. that is beautiful. by the way, one player had 16 points, seven assists, 12.3 left in dance. curry had a clean bill of lillard. watch it again. he got all bull. willard intimated that he thought he was valid. 114-111 was the final. i know jason was there. i will tell you what, in a game this started out as a dead the first half turned into an absolute thriller in the second half, as my ears are still ringing. the best meter was at 105. in the end, too much seth. he overpowered his brother and the weirs come up with a victory. >> we still that game. i thought they o
neil willard had something to do with that. blazers up 15 at intermission.oom. keep your chins up. katie. we'll have more on that third- quarter admission. great will get it to clay. that is a good idea. klay thompson, outer limits, 24 points. as they say, they were down a lot. lawyers, however, up to. seth curry puts them down again. seth with 16 for portland. after that beautiful shot from the top with a parental reaction. it is 112-111 with 52.9 seconds left. look at the nonverbal...
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quite thompson rattles in the 3 game knotted at one 11 and then in the final seconds game still tied willard go to the rack trying to get in winter layup doesn't fall we're going to overtime and the bonus frame. less than a minute to play warriors of one lookout curry's cover kicks it out to dream and dream on all that from 3 gulf state with a four-point lead blazers cut it to 2 have a chance on the last play the game a little on the inbound throws up a prayer shot is off game over series over warriors win one 19 1.17 going back to the nba finals. if the year in a row, they know with the winner of the milwaukee toronto series the warriors aim to win another title game one of the finals is next thursday, so golden state get some much deserved much burned time off as a lot. >>all the way this team without you know you can say the best player in kevin duran and now we get dollar has is this ability to come back. i think that i heard they were down. 17 in game 2.18 3.17. in game 4 and somehow they they have the moxie to find a way to win all these major deficits late in the 2nd half over and ove
quite thompson rattles in the 3 game knotted at one 11 and then in the final seconds game still tied willard go to the rack trying to get in winter layup doesn't fall we're going to overtime and the bonus frame. less than a minute to play warriors of one lookout curry's cover kicks it out to dream and dream on all that from 3 gulf state with a four-point lead blazers cut it to 2 have a chance on the last play the game a little on the inbound throws up a prayer shot is off game over series over...
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having -- nearby willard hotel having lunch and he said talks would continue and went fairly well. the vice premier says it is up to the two presidents meaning trump and xi to talk directly and work this out. we're told the two have not yet spoken but president trump on thursday said he received a letter from chinese president xi and expects to speak to him on the phone at some point. until that time, china has already made it clear the country is preparing to retaliate for the move made by the united states but it appears both sides will continue those talks. jon? jon: david reporting there. thank you david. stay tuned for more on the tariffs. we will have reaction from consumers and analysis from the "wall street journal"'s john bussey in the hour later. >>> the u.s. ramps up pressure on iran. the pentagon has sent a warship and antimissile system to the middle east to join the carrier strike group already in the region. these come amidst growing threats from tehran against u.s. forces in the area. >> it is important that iran understand that an attack on americans or its interes
having -- nearby willard hotel having lunch and he said talks would continue and went fairly well. the vice premier says it is up to the two presidents meaning trump and xi to talk directly and work this out. we're told the two have not yet spoken but president trump on thursday said he received a letter from chinese president xi and expects to speak to him on the phone at some point. until that time, china has already made it clear the country is preparing to retaliate for the move made by the...
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marriott started in 1927 when j willard marriott started a root beer stand, is that right?e: the 80 root beer stand on 14th street. david: when did marriott get into the hotel business? arne: 1957, some 30 years after the company was founded. david: that is the late 1950's. what propelled marriott to become the largest hotel company in the world? arne: two things, one is a cultural piece, when it was the restaurant company, the founders talked about take care of her people and the people will take care of the customer and the customer will come back again and again. in that is a focus on an authentic welcome. where we were a , butconglomerate increasingly the last 30 years or so, it has been focused on the hotel business. the first are nonfamily member to be ceo. how did that happen? arne: one day at a time things evolve. i came to washington -- david: you grew up where? arne:i was born in tokyo, japan. david: what were you doing in japan? arne: my parents were lutheran missionaries. ,avid: when you were growing up did you speak japanese? arne: rumor has it come yes. david:
marriott started in 1927 when j willard marriott started a root beer stand, is that right?e: the 80 root beer stand on 14th street. david: when did marriott get into the hotel business? arne: 1957, some 30 years after the company was founded. david: that is the late 1950's. what propelled marriott to become the largest hotel company in the world? arne: two things, one is a cultural piece, when it was the restaurant company, the founders talked about take care of her people and the people will...
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the western conference type also and we're playing the portland trail blazers, watch out for damian willard. 64 at 9:00. 65 by the time the game ends. look at potential for our first storm. look at this, wednesday evening, we're around a half inch to three-quarters of an inch to more tn an inch i arease in gre. as we head deeper into the forecast. by sunday, we could have almost double to triple the usual amount of alexis. >> all right. good morning, mike, yeah. we will be ready for that on the road, obviously, it's been a while since we have been driving with wet pavement too. get ready for that this morning. here's a live look at our traffic maps, we are seeing quite a bit of red on the bay bridge this morning. it does sound like there is a maintenance crew out there. so they're doing bridge work, they're saying they should be done by a 5:00. you are down to 19 miles an hour as you get through the buena island tunnel, on your way into san francisco. you saw that backup get a little longer, too, so far that has not gotten back to the bay bridge toll plaza. we could have the metering lights
the western conference type also and we're playing the portland trail blazers, watch out for damian willard. 64 at 9:00. 65 by the time the game ends. look at potential for our first storm. look at this, wednesday evening, we're around a half inch to three-quarters of an inch to more tn an inch i arease in gre. as we head deeper into the forecast. by sunday, we could have almost double to triple the usual amount of alexis. >> all right. good morning, mike, yeah. we will be ready for that...
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mark willard host of the evening show.ank you so much. >> absolutely. >>> that will do it for us. as always you can find more of our coverage on kqed.com/newsroom. thank you for joining us. ♪ robert: tonight, trade, immigration and the nation's abortion debate. i'm robert costa. welcome to "washington week." the u.s. strikes a deal with canada and mexico to lift steel and aluminum tariffs. a coul trade deal with china be next? president trump: our proposal is promecan, pro immigrant and pro worker. it's just mmon sense. robert: president trump rolls out a i newmmigration plan, seeking to prioritize migrants with high skills. but the reception on both sides of the aisles cool. plus -- inside the latest push to restrict abortion, next. announcer: this is "washin
mark willard host of the evening show.ank you so much. >> absolutely. >>> that will do it for us. as always you can find more of our coverage on kqed.com/newsroom. thank you for joining us. ♪ robert: tonight, trade, immigration and the nation's abortion debate. i'm robert costa. welcome to "washington week." the u.s. strikes a deal with canada and mexico to lift steel and aluminum tariffs. a coul trade deal with china be next? president trump: our proposal is...
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willard marriott started a root beer stand, is that right?e: the a&w root beer stand on 14th street. david: when did marriott get into the hotel business? arne: 1957, some 30 years after the company was founded. david: that is the late 1950's. what propelled marriott to become the largest hotel company in the world? arne: two things, one is a cultural piece, when it was the restaurant company, the founders talked about take care of ourr people and the people will take care of the customer and the customer will come back again and again. in that is a focus on an authentic welcome. we had a period where we were a mini conglomerate, but increasingly, the last 30 years or so, it has been focused on the hotel business. david: you are the first nonfamily member to be ceo. how did that happen? arne: one day at a time things evolved. i came to washington -- david: you grew up where? arne: the midwest mostly. i was born in tokyo, japan. david: what were you doing in japan? arne: my parents were lutheran missionaries. david: when you were growing up, d
willard marriott started a root beer stand, is that right?e: the a&w root beer stand on 14th street. david: when did marriott get into the hotel business? arne: 1957, some 30 years after the company was founded. david: that is the late 1950's. what propelled marriott to become the largest hotel company in the world? arne: two things, one is a cultural piece, when it was the restaurant company, the founders talked about take care of ourr people and the people will take care of the customer...
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frances willard, the founder of the women's can temperance issue and other issues women embraced. the first woman to run for president of the united states in 1884 and 1888, who knew that there was a woman running for president in 1884, 40 years before we got to vote. elza and lockwood was a dar. the composer of the battle hymn of the republic was a feminist and active in women rights and was an early dar. this is a whole exhibit with testament to the dar. elsewhere we point out that there were many women involved in the leadership and the red cross which we are about to see. women who were involved in higher education in the college section and so on. so, dar was at the forefront of all of this. now i mentioned that in world war i these suffragists were addressing president wilson on bringing issues of the wartime draft and so on to the forefront. but in addition to the suffrage issue we also had women entering volunteer work as well as paid work in world war i in many ways and many areas. here we are focusing on the red cross volunteers and workers. because the red cross was cer
frances willard, the founder of the women's can temperance issue and other issues women embraced. the first woman to run for president of the united states in 1884 and 1888, who knew that there was a woman running for president in 1884, 40 years before we got to vote. elza and lockwood was a dar. the composer of the battle hymn of the republic was a feminist and active in women rights and was an early dar. this is a whole exhibit with testament to the dar. elsewhere we point out that there were...
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so marriott itself started in 1927 when j willard marriott at the age of 27 started a root beer stand that right? arne: that's right. the a&w root beer stand on 14th street, about a mile from here. david: so when did marriott get into the hotel business? arne: the first in 1957, so 30 years after the company was founded. david: that is the late 1950's. what propelled or enabled marriott to become the largest hotel company in the world? what was their secret sauce? arne: two things, one is a cultural piece, which is from the beginning when it was the restaurant company, the founders talked about take care of our people and the people will take care of the customer and the customer will come back again and again. in that is a real focus on a sort of authentic welcome. we had a period where we were a mini conglomerate, but timeshare, cruise ships, other things, but increasingly, the last 30 years or so, it has been , focus, focus on the hotel business. david: you are the first nonfamily member to be ceo. how did that happen? arne: one day at a time things evolved. i came to washington --
so marriott itself started in 1927 when j willard marriott at the age of 27 started a root beer stand that right? arne: that's right. the a&w root beer stand on 14th street, about a mile from here. david: so when did marriott get into the hotel business? arne: the first in 1957, so 30 years after the company was founded. david: that is the late 1950's. what propelled or enabled marriott to become the largest hotel company in the world? what was their secret sauce? arne: two things, one is a...
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. >>> that is damien willard. the trailblazers led denver by as much as 17. cj mccollum with a shot led the scoring the 20. the blazers won 90 7- 90. this seven-game series is tied at a game apiece. with game three coming up on friday. this is a great time to be a sportscaster. playoff time. i am just marinating and reveling in it. >> every night is fun. >> no day is the same. >> i almost got poked in the eye. >> it's a foul. so i'm looking for someone to make my chicken bigger, tastier...the best. so what do you got? are you kidding me? i was literally born for this. ♪ thank you. ♪ make it super crispy. so? you had me at fried chicken pacifier. try my new spicy chicken strips combo today. with 100% all-white meat chicken. tto harrison, the wine tcollection.. try my new spicy chicken strips combo today. to craig, this rock. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. >>> the late show
. >>> that is damien willard. the trailblazers led denver by as much as 17. cj mccollum with a shot led the scoring the 20. the blazers won 90 7- 90. this seven-game series is tied at a game apiece. with game three coming up on friday. this is a great time to be a sportscaster. playoff time. i am just marinating and reveling in it. >> every night is fun. >> no day is the same. >> i almost got poked in the eye. >> it's a foul. so i'm looking for someone to make...
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you will see stone, francis willard and anna howard shaw.later that summer -- installed throughout the property. had a deep sense of history. in many ways they were our first women historians and may have gun documenting the history long before the movement was successful and taking a walk in the woods was practically like taking a course through suffrage history. there is that -- it provides an imperfect model for the cook which aimed probed more deeply into 0 the complex and hid accident classics of the history of the struggles suffragists at the time who were willing to acknowledge. racism is an obvious place to start. consistent with the deep seeded prejudices held by most white suffragists included no plaques to commemorate the thousands of african american women who participated in the struggle. then there is euro centrism all from western european countries, not interest countries in south america, asia or a of reka which -- condescending needed to look first world women for guidance and add to that regional chauvinism all the domesti
you will see stone, francis willard and anna howard shaw.later that summer -- installed throughout the property. had a deep sense of history. in many ways they were our first women historians and may have gun documenting the history long before the movement was successful and taking a walk in the woods was practically like taking a course through suffrage history. there is that -- it provides an imperfect model for the cook which aimed probed more deeply into 0 the complex and hid accident...
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he served his time at the willard hotel.hile interest as possible, vessel little does not think it will happen. >> this can happen but it will not get to that point. it would go i think to the supreme court ultimately. but normally it is worked out. and i think william barr will come second time. >>> in other news, there is some backlash tonight against a former san francisco supervisor and mayoral candidate. after she use the n word repeatedly in a meeting full of african-american city workers. we spoke with her this afternoon. she is a civil rights attorney. what was the context? >> context is important. a civil rights attorney, former supervisor, daughter of the mayor. she and in her capacity as a member of the democratic party in san francisco, she was addressing a meeting talking about injustices related to the n word in the workplace. that is her expertise. in the process, she use the word out loud. >> when i first saw it, i took a deep breath thinking, anger. hostility. >> reporter: the former supervisor said someone
he served his time at the willard hotel.hile interest as possible, vessel little does not think it will happen. >> this can happen but it will not get to that point. it would go i think to the supreme court ultimately. but normally it is worked out. and i think william barr will come second time. >>> in other news, there is some backlash tonight against a former san francisco supervisor and mayoral candidate. after she use the n word repeatedly in a meeting full of...
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oz and fred willard. apologies to matt damon. "nightline" is next. but first, this is his ep. ♪ she said baby i'm afraid to fall in love cause what if ♪ ♪ it's not reciprocated i told her don't rush girl don't you rush ♪ ♪ guess it's all a game of patience she said what if i dive deep ♪ ♪ will you come in after me would you share your flaws with me let me know ♪ ♪ i told her thinking is all wrong love will happen when it wants ♪ ♪ i know it hurts sometimes but don't let it go cause i want you i want you ♪ ♪ i want i want you cause i want you i want you ♪ ♪ i want i want you she said what if i tell you ♪ ♪ all the things i've done would you run away from me i told her baby we all got ♪ ♪ bags full of that we don't want but i can't unpack it for you baby ♪ ♪ she said what if i dive deep will you come in after me would you share ♪ ♪ your flaws with me let me know i told her thinking is all wrong ♪ ♪ love will happen when it wants i know it hurts sometimes but don't let it go ♪ ♪ cause i want you i want you i want i want you ♪ ♪ cause i want you i want you i want i want you ♪ ♪ i
oz and fred willard. apologies to matt damon. "nightline" is next. but first, this is his ep. ♪ she said baby i'm afraid to fall in love cause what if ♪ ♪ it's not reciprocated i told her don't rush girl don't you rush ♪ ♪ guess it's all a game of patience she said what if i dive deep ♪ ♪ will you come in after me would you share your flaws with me let me know ♪ ♪ i told her thinking is all wrong love will happen when it wants ♪ ♪ i know it hurts sometimes but...
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starring frid fred willard, neil arms gone.o one can hear you shiver your timbers. >> see you in space hell, you scurry mother [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: wow, first avengers and now this. >> jimmy: tonight on the show -- music from jakob dylan with jade castrinos. elizabeth banks. and we'll be right back with will smith. ♪ [cheers and applause] >>> abc's jimmy kimmel live, brought to you by progressive. hey, that baker lady's on tv again. she's not a baker. she wears that apron to sell insurance. nobody knows why. she's the progressive insurance lady. they cover pets if your owner gets into a car accident. covers us with what? you got me. [ scoffs ] she's an insurance lady. and i suppose this baker sells insurance, too? progressive protects your pets like you do. you can see "the secret life of pets 2" only in theaters. "the secret life of pets 2" with peak season berries, uniqcreamy avocado. and a dressing fit for a goddess. come taste what a salad should be. and with panera catering, there's more to go around. panera. food as it sh
starring frid fred willard, neil arms gone.o one can hear you shiver your timbers. >> see you in space hell, you scurry mother [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: wow, first avengers and now this. >> jimmy: tonight on the show -- music from jakob dylan with jade castrinos. elizabeth banks. and we'll be right back with will smith. ♪ [cheers and applause] >>> abc's jimmy kimmel live, brought to you by progressive. hey, that baker lady's on tv again. she's not a baker. she wears that...
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. >> my name is willard duffy, i am a longtime resident of the outer zone, the forgotten zone. hundred years ago, a century ago , the outer sunset was -- i currently live in the tenderloin area. we do have a much higher incident of pedestrian fatalities, and i believe there was three this time last year. it is an artifact of the fact of the population is much greater. if you equalize for population, you have is equal of a chance to have a pedestrian accident anywhere in the city, including the sunset. some years ago, there was an uncontrolled intersection behind where i live, and bill hickey, a famous surfer got hit by a car, but you don't know if -- the city came at three weeks later and put out a stop sign. it is a work in progress. >> thank you. any other members of the public wish to comment on this item? public comment is closed. supervisor mark we. >> thank you. first i want to acknowledge the progress that has been made in reaching a point where we could hold this meeting today. sfmta his holding a 90 day action plan, and it is a big step forward. for this to be meaningf
. >> my name is willard duffy, i am a longtime resident of the outer zone, the forgotten zone. hundred years ago, a century ago , the outer sunset was -- i currently live in the tenderloin area. we do have a much higher incident of pedestrian fatalities, and i believe there was three this time last year. it is an artifact of the fact of the population is much greater. if you equalize for population, you have is equal of a chance to have a pedestrian accident anywhere in the city,...
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denver and the blazers get this quadruple overtime, here is the first overtime, willard will miss thet macomb having a career night, 41 points puts it back in as time is just about out. and they go to a second overtime. onto a third it looks like denver is going to take care of it. jefferson 1.8 still led by four but the blazers wind up tying it, they are now in the fourth overtime as we speak, still don't know who is going to win. the great freak, just amazing athletic ability. 32 points, 10 rebounds and he did it all as boston won the first game, the rockies storming back to take the lead in the series. 123-116 is your final. raiders and 49ers hosting their rookies activity, the 49ers showing out there guys today everybody wants to get a look at the number one draft pick, number 97 first time they have seen him, no pads today but in helmets and uniform nonetheless and a common interesting prospect for the 49ers, number 17 out of tennessee, very versatile could even play a running back as well as receiver but the big story earlier of the week, concerning the coach and the general man
denver and the blazers get this quadruple overtime, here is the first overtime, willard will miss thet macomb having a career night, 41 points puts it back in as time is just about out. and they go to a second overtime. onto a third it looks like denver is going to take care of it. jefferson 1.8 still led by four but the blazers wind up tying it, they are now in the fourth overtime as we speak, still don't know who is going to win. the great freak, just amazing athletic ability. 32 points, 10...
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starring fred willard, neil armsgone. and daniel day-lewis.o one can hear you shiver your timbers. >> see you in space hell, you scurvy mother [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: wow, first avengers and now this. >> jimmy: tonight on the show -- music from jakob dylan with jade castrinos. elizabeth banks. and we'll be right back with will smith. ♪ [cheers and applause] >>> abc's jimmy kimmel live, brought to you by clif bar. like a good, clean planet. that's better then a broken...
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there's only two generals really who are in play throughout most of the day on d day, willard wyeman and dutch coda. there's still german patrols, artillery and mortars coming in, mines, mining goes on for days and weeks. there were thousands and thousands of mines there. he comes in and he is just -- hubnor has been like a caged lion. he's a front lead by example kind of guy. he's wanting reports and his staff is able to tell him you can go ashore but you're going to be cut off from communication and everything is going to be chaotic if you're not in command of things here. so, you've really got to kind of hunker down here for a while. finally he's ashore and sees the after math of this battle. he sees what his guys have done. there's this sense of awe in him. he speaks with a young staff officer the in the 16th infantry who explains to him here's what we did, here's the toll it took on us in terms of sashlties, the basic situation report. hubnor is very emotional. he's got tears in his eyes and says over and over again he did it. when i look at that as a historian, i think you can
there's only two generals really who are in play throughout most of the day on d day, willard wyeman and dutch coda. there's still german patrols, artillery and mortars coming in, mines, mining goes on for days and weeks. there were thousands and thousands of mines there. he comes in and he is just -- hubnor has been like a caged lion. he's a front lead by example kind of guy. he's wanting reports and his staff is able to tell him you can go ashore but you're going to be cut off from...
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they congratulated willard and oakland high school alumni saying they're still rooting here. a lot may be wondering how parents will choose which son to root for your -- before? it's down to a coin toss. there the first siblings to face each other and we heard from them about the matchup. >> technically it's a win for both of them. kind of crazy to think that we are on the stage and we get to play in front of our family and there's happiness and joy that comes with it. >> it's hard to believe. so many years i watched this in the western conference finals. it's going to be fun to be able to be out there in the court competing. trying to get to that finals spot. obvious their families are going to have fun with this as well. >> we hope that they keep the momentum from the alaskan going today. it was a bit touching go in the beginning but they ultimately beat the rockets in game six of the western conference semifinals in houston. 118-113. the warriors did that despite not having kevin durant or demarcus cousins who was injured. back out here life there are a few new additions.
they congratulated willard and oakland high school alumni saying they're still rooting here. a lot may be wondering how parents will choose which son to root for your -- before? it's down to a coin toss. there the first siblings to face each other and we heard from them about the matchup. >> technically it's a win for both of them. kind of crazy to think that we are on the stage and we get to play in front of our family and there's happiness and joy that comes with it. >> it's hard...
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they're headed into the willard. they'll be meeting with u.s.er parts from the trump administration. impact of china tariff increases could be quite a bit. $3700 for an imported vehicle, $1900 for a domestic one. but the president certainly thinks the united states has the upper hand here. how about you? >> yeah, i think he's right. hopefully, we get some good news out of europe. there's some issues with europe we should find out something in a week or two on which could be positive. when it comes to china, this should have been done 10 or 20 years ago. i talked to people in my district with factories. they talk about having stuff stolen. stories that will just curl you to hear it. i think he's doing the right thing. there will be a little bit of pain. when china agreed to stuff and then pulled away from the table, we're now seeing i think their under estimated president trump's willingness to go to the mat. >> dana: were we asking things from china that apparently the higherups didn't know about. they even have laws that they would have to chan
they're headed into the willard. they'll be meeting with u.s.er parts from the trump administration. impact of china tariff increases could be quite a bit. $3700 for an imported vehicle, $1900 for a domestic one. but the president certainly thinks the united states has the upper hand here. how about you? >> yeah, i think he's right. hopefully, we get some good news out of europe. there's some issues with europe we should find out something in a week or two on which could be positive. when...
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reaction to the rape of white women is untrue and a myth that ida b wells found however, frances willard who headed the temperance movement in the other white suffragettes thought that in order for them to have more power, political power for their movement for the vote, they needed the south and that meant that they could not oppose lynching. so these northern white suffragettes, reached down to the southern women in order to draw them in decided that they would say nothing about lynching . as racial tensions intensified, black suffragettes found some white suffragettes allies and white women embraced a common cause of voting. even inviting one or two black suffragettes to speak out white suffragettes conventions. undaunted, black suffragettes continue their own movement. created women's clubs in 1892, the colored women's league, later the national association of colored women was formed by mary church terrel who would also go on to form the national association of university women when she was not allowed to become a member of the american association of university women. suffragettes
reaction to the rape of white women is untrue and a myth that ida b wells found however, frances willard who headed the temperance movement in the other white suffragettes thought that in order for them to have more power, political power for their movement for the vote, they needed the south and that meant that they could not oppose lynching. so these northern white suffragettes, reached down to the southern women in order to draw them in decided that they would say nothing about lynching . as...
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and just yesterday after a few short hours of talks, the vice premier was spotted at the nearby willardel having runs. of he said that -- lunch. he said that talks would continue. he said it's up to the two presidents, meaning president trump and president xi, to talk this out directly and see if they can come to a conclusion. now, we're told the two have not spoken yet as of saturday, but president trump said just a few days ago he received a letter from the chinese president, and they may speak by phone at some point. until that time, china has already made it clear they are preparing to retaliate for the move made by the trump white house. alicia, no word yet on the specific measures china may take, but we are hearing that conversations will continue in beijing at some point in the next few weeks. alicia: okay, thank you, david, in our nation's capital. and coming up a lit -- bit later this hour, we'll talk about this with gordon chang, and tomorrow on fox news channel two high profile news merricks will be reacting to the latest between the u.s. and china. white house economic advis
and just yesterday after a few short hours of talks, the vice premier was spotted at the nearby willardel having runs. of he said that -- lunch. he said that talks would continue. he said it's up to the two presidents, meaning president trump and president xi, to talk this out directly and see if they can come to a conclusion. now, we're told the two have not spoken yet as of saturday, but president trump said just a few days ago he received a letter from the chinese president, and they may...
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>> it was brought to the round robin bar at the willard hotel. >> you have an at-home recipe if you'reuand nt to participate by yourself. how do you make it happen? >> definitely. i like to elevate mine just a little bit, so i do 4 to 6 dropr ofose water which you can get aost anywhere. it's really not hard to procure. we do 8 to 10 mint leaves depending on the size of your mint leaves. nice little sprigs here. i'm doing probably more on the 10 side because i like mine a little mintier. depending on your sweetness, you catw do anywhere been a quarter ounce and half ounce of simple syrup. i do abo 1/3 of an ounce. don't want to rip up the mint. >> and it gets the flavor of the mint. >> exactly. helps fuse the simple syrup with the mint. about 2 ouncesfur n here. then woor going e're going to p ice in here. >> if you don't have the fancy glass, you do grass at home? >> absolutely. at church hill downs they serve it in an acrylic glass. >> they have thousands they go through. >> 120,0 julep. >> how many do you do here? >> off the top of my head, i don't know, but probably about a third of
>> it was brought to the round robin bar at the willard hotel. >> you have an at-home recipe if you'reuand nt to participate by yourself. how do you make it happen? >> definitely. i like to elevate mine just a little bit, so i do 4 to 6 dropr ofose water which you can get aost anywhere. it's really not hard to procure. we do 8 to 10 mint leaves depending on the size of your mint leaves. nice little sprigs here. i'm doing probably more on the 10 side because i like mine a...
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in 1935, they held somebody in the willard hotel for a while. when, they held them on capitol hill. we can't imagine that. considering how democrats have to play this in a special realm, that they can't go too far, look like they're being too political. one doesn't think that that would happen. i spoke with a senior source that doesn't think that they would have an inherent contempt citation. so with learner, holder and bolton and meyers in the bush administration, it gets a lot of headlines, but not much happens after that. >> neil: chad, you're the expert. he did, that is barr testified just a day before and absorbed rough questioning to a senate panel. the objection is that he would be treated differently in this committee because they would have him questioned by a special lawyer even though most of the members are lawyers. you could make the argument that the report is out. most of the redactions and all. so what is the point? >> this is a point that some of the republicans have said that jerry nadler can look at the full report. he's been
in 1935, they held somebody in the willard hotel for a while. when, they held them on capitol hill. we can't imagine that. considering how democrats have to play this in a special realm, that they can't go too far, look like they're being too political. one doesn't think that that would happen. i spoke with a senior source that doesn't think that they would have an inherent contempt citation. so with learner, holder and bolton and meyers in the bush administration, it gets a lot of headlines,...
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. >> and they wouldn't do it, and i thought "what do we have put on like, 'ben' or 'willard?' or i don't know rat porn is there such thing? >> seth: did you have like -- do have like an animal -- >> there was a trainer there but i'm behind the set, and they weren't doing it so i'm killing time, talking rat dirty going, "hey, where's that rat hole eat that cheese, bitch." [ laughter and applause and, you know, trying to get them into it >> seth: yeah. sure, sure >> and then i -- there was silence, and nobody laughed. i thought, "what's the matter? walked around the other side it was the trainer, his little child he had brought to work that day [ audience oohs i know i look like a pervert anyway [ laughter ] so, it was kind of sad >> seth: yeah. >> i apologized. >> seth: i will say, whatever you did, you know -- this is true i'm gonna show right now >> oh, god >> seth: i'm gonna show the audience what it looked like >> i haven't seen that clip. >> seth: you haven't seen it >> well, not for a long time >> seth: let's take a look at all the excellent work you did ♪ [ rats squeakin
. >> and they wouldn't do it, and i thought "what do we have put on like, 'ben' or 'willard?' or i don't know rat porn is there such thing? >> seth: did you have like -- do have like an animal -- >> there was a trainer there but i'm behind the set, and they weren't doing it so i'm killing time, talking rat dirty going, "hey, where's that rat hole eat that cheese, bitch." [ laughter and applause and, you know, trying to get them into it >> seth: yeah. sure,...
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my name is catty willard and i'm part of the events staff here at politics and prose. i want to go over a few quick announcement. please silence your cellphones and other noisemaking devices. it's a courteous to the author but we're also on c-span tonight so you do not want to be
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deputy roberts had served with the sheriff's office for a year, but he had previously been in the willard police department for four years. he is survived by his wife, by his daughter, by his parents. in april of 2018, miller county deputy sheriff casey shumate was killed when his vehicle collided with an oncoming vehicle while responding to a structure fire. he had served in that department for about a year as well, but he had previously worked in two other missouri police departments, and he is survived by his two children, his fiancee, his parents, and his siblings. in march of 2018, clinton mr. president officer chris morton was shot and killed when he and two other officers responded to a 911 call. as officer martin and his colleagues arrived at the scene, a man began shooting at him, the officers returned fire, they entered the building. the subject continued firing. he fatally wounded officer morton and injured two of officer morton's colleagues who i had a chance to visit with at that department not long after this incident. he had been -- officer morton had been the clinton -- wi
deputy roberts had served with the sheriff's office for a year, but he had previously been in the willard police department for four years. he is survived by his wife, by his daughter, by his parents. in april of 2018, miller county deputy sheriff casey shumate was killed when his vehicle collided with an oncoming vehicle while responding to a structure fire. he had served in that department for about a year as well, but he had previously worked in two other missouri police departments, and he...
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willard wirtz was president johnson's labor secretary, and days before the signature of civil rights legislation became law, he unceremoniously took to the pages of his weekly labor department newsletter to declare these words. "call it automation, cybernation , or age of the robots, the technological revolution is here and here to stay. call it civil rights or equal opportunity or peaceable protests for freedom now. it is equally evident that the negro revolution is here." and those few words alone, words recognized, that civil rights and the new computer era were at odds. not just separated on different tracks, but destined for a collision that would leave one standing and the other mangled, decimated, damn near dead. more than 50 years later, the two are still at odds. and an even bigger collision awaits this time now that computer technology mediates almost every aspect of our daily lives. civil rights forbearers may not have read norbert wiener's "cybernetics" or cluttered their walls with degrees or tinkered with computer code. but they did not have to. being black in america f
willard wirtz was president johnson's labor secretary, and days before the signature of civil rights legislation became law, he unceremoniously took to the pages of his weekly labor department newsletter to declare these words. "call it automation, cybernation , or age of the robots, the technological revolution is here and here to stay. call it civil rights or equal opportunity or peaceable protests for freedom now. it is equally evident that the negro revolution is here." and those...
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leo was spotted at the willard hotel having touch, the chinese env envoy. he says the talks with continue and he says it's up to president trump and chinese president xi to work it out. we have not spoken to them, but the president says he received a letter from chinese president xi and they may speak by phone. china says they're preparing to retaliate for the move made by the trump white house. it appears that both sides will continue those talks. leland and molly. leland: all right, david spunt with us there. a lot more on what this means for the pocketbook later in the show. meantime, house democrats have been ramping up their investigation into president trump, issuing subpoenas to treasury secretary steve mnuchin and the irs commissioner demanding six years of the president's tax returns. ellison barber live from the lawn of the white house as the president spends the weekend here in the d.c. area. hi, ellison. >> hi, yeah, the department of treasury, they have the subpoena. the officials are telling that the department's legal team is reviewing it. th
leo was spotted at the willard hotel having touch, the chinese env envoy. he says the talks with continue and he says it's up to president trump and chinese president xi to work it out. we have not spoken to them, but the president says he received a letter from chinese president xi and they may speak by phone. china says they're preparing to retaliate for the move made by the trump white house. it appears that both sides will continue those talks. leland and molly. leland: all right, david...
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another cool thing to note, portland trail blazers all- star, damien willard, he is going to be backbeing a part of the western conference final but still, they are rooting for the w's. a lot of fans may be wondering, how the parents will choose which son to root for. it is down to a coin toss, if sonia flips heads, she is going to wear a blazers jersey. if it is tales, she will wear the w's. they are the first siblings to face each other in an nba conference finals, and they are the only ones looking forward to it.>> it is also, i'm happy for them, just knowing them for a decade plus, it is a split household, i wonder who they are going to root for but it is a win-win situation for them. is pretty incredible. >> reporter: we are hoping the w's keep their momentum from their last game on friday going into tonight, it was a little touch and go in the beginning but they ultimately be the rockets in game six of the western conference semi finals in houston, 118-113. the warriors did that despite not having kevin durant and the marcus cousins. they were both injured. he is out for the ne
another cool thing to note, portland trail blazers all- star, damien willard, he is going to be backbeing a part of the western conference final but still, they are rooting for the w's. a lot of fans may be wondering, how the parents will choose which son to root for. it is down to a coin toss, if sonia flips heads, she is going to wear a blazers jersey. if it is tales, she will wear the w's. they are the first siblings to face each other in an nba conference finals, and they are the only ones...
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willard them say that they cut deeper into the investment bank.cking of shareholders that so far have not backed him after they said they would stop merging with commerzbank. they are still seeking to win back investor confidence. youas saying i can assure that we are prepared to make tough cutbacks. are wonderingtors exactly where the cutbacks are. bloomberg surveillance continues in the next hour. tom keene joins me out of new york. we will have more on deutsche bank. we will talk to scott from blackrock. look at euro markets and trade tensions. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: pushing back. fed officials say patience is the key. u.s. chinain the trade war, could a keep them on hold even longer? the bank's chief executive signals tough cutbacks to the investment bank. we are live in frankfurt. and modi is set to win a majority in the general election in india with a landslide win. what it means for economic reforms. good morning, everyone. this is bloomberg surveillance. the u.k.minder that and the netherlands are voting today and european electio
willard them say that they cut deeper into the investment bank.cking of shareholders that so far have not backed him after they said they would stop merging with commerzbank. they are still seeking to win back investor confidence. youas saying i can assure that we are prepared to make tough cutbacks. are wonderingtors exactly where the cutbacks are. bloomberg surveillance continues in the next hour. tom keene joins me out of new york. we will have more on deutsche bank. we will talk to scott...
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object instead of being at the white house instead sitting in the oval office he went to lunch at the willard talks today went very well in his words adding also that the talks will continue at some point in the future. so there will be talks in the future. it's unclear how the delegations will go forward after these. the chinese are preparing to leave now, they're getting ready to get on the bus and go to the airport and leave the country. they do have a flight at 4:00 p.m. back to china. again, u.s. trade representative office is trying to figure out how to go forward with this. as of right now the tariffs are on for the goods coming in at $200 billion for the chinese goods. >> back to. >> no response for retaliatory action yet, although they promise they're coming. >> as you have been reporting, they basically have turfed everything that the u.s. experts into china at this point. there's some nontariff measures more raising tariffs on certain items but the chinese do while that they will have necessary countermeasures. they have just said at this point in statements that they would like fo
object instead of being at the white house instead sitting in the oval office he went to lunch at the willard talks today went very well in his words adding also that the talks will continue at some point in the future. so there will be talks in the future. it's unclear how the delegations will go forward after these. the chinese are preparing to leave now, they're getting ready to get on the bus and go to the airport and leave the country. they do have a flight at 4:00 p.m. back to china....
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on friday, after just a few short hours of talks, chinese vice premier was spotted at the nearby willard hotel having lunch. he said talks would continue and they went, quote, fairly well. the vice premier says it is up to the two presidents meaning trump and china's president xi to talk directly and work this out. we're told the two have not yet spoken but president trump said on thursday he received a letter from chinese president xi and they may speak by phone. until that time, china has already made it clear they are preparing to retaliate for the move made by the trump white house, but it appears both sides will continue the talks. alicia? >> david, washington, thank you. eric? eric: with the increased tariffs on chinese goods, we are told that we can expect to see higher prices on thousands of stuff in the coming weeks. we have more on this. we are live in new york, right by what they call the largest department store in the world, and that's macy's, with more. hi, jackie. >> this tax is impacting nearly 6,000 products. a lot of them are things that american shoppers purchase regul
on friday, after just a few short hours of talks, chinese vice premier was spotted at the nearby willard hotel having lunch. he said talks would continue and they went, quote, fairly well. the vice premier says it is up to the two presidents meaning trump and china's president xi to talk directly and work this out. we're told the two have not yet spoken but president trump said on thursday he received a letter from chinese president xi and they may speak by phone. until that time, china has...
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television network, that liu he, the vice premier, had media availability for chinese media, at the willard washington just a few blocks away to my left, where the delegation usually stays when they come to town. no american media were present or were invited to that. but the translated quotes that were provided to us by cgtn say the chinese have come with sincerity and rational approach and the tariff hikes are not a good way to solve the problems between the two nations and that if tariffs are raised it's not only harmful for the chinese economy but also the american economy. that gives you a little bit of color about the negotiating approach by the vice premier as he enters these talks. they begin at 5:00 p.m we expect they will go late into the evening. that is how the chinese usually prefer for these talks to go if they are going well. we'll keep you posted as the delegation departs here and as we get any more news after that. guys >> kayla, do we expect or do we know of any meeting between liu and president trump? in the past when he's come for these trade talks hasn't he at least had
television network, that liu he, the vice premier, had media availability for chinese media, at the willard washington just a few blocks away to my left, where the delegation usually stays when they come to town. no american media were present or were invited to that. but the translated quotes that were provided to us by cgtn say the chinese have come with sincerity and rational approach and the tariff hikes are not a good way to solve the problems between the two nations and that if tariffs...
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my name is catty willard and i'm part of the events staff here at politics and prose. i want to go over a few quick announcement. please silence your cellphones and other noisemaking devices. it's a courteous to the author but we're also on c-span tonight so you do not want to be the person whose phone goes off on c-span. secondly, during our question and answer portion', the interest of video and audio reporting, if you could just come thin microphone by the white pillar so we can hear your questions and engage in a nice discussion, and lastly, once everything is done if you could please fold up your chairs and place them against something solely. our staff, as in me, would greatly appreciate that. tonight i'm pleased to introduce jared cohen, the founder and ceo of jigsaw alphabet inc. as well as an adjuncrt senior fellow at the council on foreign relations. "the new york times" best selling oauthor 0 with eric schmidt of the new digital age and has written the children of jihad. one of the great lessons of american politics that i've learned is tail of two -- tale o
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