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willis always told that story with a hearty laugh.mber -- you can't take it with you. do you have a strange inheritance story you'd like to share with us? we'd love to hear it. send me an e-mail or go to our website -- strangeinheritance.com. paul: welcome to "the journal editorial report" l. i'm paul gigot. president trump's former national security advisor john bolton failing to appear for a voluntary interview thursday as part of the impeachment inquiry. house democrats saying they would not subpoena bolton but instead use his absence as evidence of president trump's obstruction of congress, likely to be one of the articles of impeachment drawn up by those leading the probe, this as acting chief of staff mick mulvaney defied his subpoena to testify friday morning. justice department and white house lawyers argued that the top aidesav
willis always told that story with a hearty laugh.mber -- you can't take it with you. do you have a strange inheritance story you'd like to share with us? we'd love to hear it. send me an e-mail or go to our website -- strangeinheritance.com. paul: welcome to "the journal editorial report" l. i'm paul gigot. president trump's former national security advisor john bolton failing to appear for a voluntary interview thursday as part of the impeachment inquiry. house democrats saying they...
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willy murphy is 82 years old. she would happily have you over to her home but prefers you have an invitation. andrew ben es with our affiliate wham shows us why we don't want to mess with her. >> reporter: a crowd gathered around 82-year-old willie murphy at the maple wood ymca today. all of them captivated as murphy shares the story of what she experienced thursday night. a man knocked on the door to her home. >> he was outside saying, please call an ambulance because i'm sick. i'm sick. >> reporter: mursy said she called police but didn't let the man inside. suddenly -- >> i hear a loud noise, and i'm saying to myself, what the heck is that? the young man is in my home, broke the door. >> reporter: she tried not to panic. after all, she spends most of her days doing this. an award-winning weight lifter who just won a competition earlier this year. >> i'm alone, and i'm old, but guess what? i'm tough.
willy murphy is 82 years old. she would happily have you over to her home but prefers you have an invitation. andrew ben es with our affiliate wham shows us why we don't want to mess with her. >> reporter: a crowd gathered around 82-year-old willie murphy at the maple wood ymca today. all of them captivated as murphy shares the story of what she experienced thursday night. a man knocked on the door to her home. >> he was outside saying, please call an ambulance because i'm sick. i'm...
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we talked with the man we know named willie jessop. willie's son is married to a woman whose mother was one of the three women killed. a short time ago, willie went into the hospital to visit the children. >> a lot of them got multiple gun wounds. if you're not suffering in your shoulder, you're suffering where you were shot in the head. if you got your head fixed, you're suffering where you got shot somewhere else. of course, the suffering is unbearable to watch. but the medical people are doing everything possible and i'm grateful for what they're doing. >> reporter: painful was it for you as a grown man to watch small children and a baby scream like this? >> no one should ever see this, gary. this family should never be going through what they're going through. no one should see their little brother or sisters in this situation or a father and look and see a mother slaughters, children slaughters and massacred in the most heinous ways possible. >> reporter: after we talked with willie, he and other family members got in their vehicl
we talked with the man we know named willie jessop. willie's son is married to a woman whose mother was one of the three women killed. a short time ago, willie went into the hospital to visit the children. >> a lot of them got multiple gun wounds. if you're not suffering in your shoulder, you're suffering where you were shot in the head. if you got your head fixed, you're suffering where you got shot somewhere else. of course, the suffering is unbearable to watch. but the medical people...
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and willie's got the contract. willie's became the birthplace of jeep. toledo is where the jeeps were and were churned out by the thousands. jeepsds of thousands of were built here for world war ii and then after world war ii, of course, the jeeps turned to civilian use and this was the many,f jeep for many, many years. this factory remained a viable factory,a working where frech every jeep that ever through here, whether it was the wrangler series or cherokees, were all built in this town at this particular factory, this location, the factory and the smoke stack behind us still remains. it's well over 100 years old and it's really the symbol of what took place here. willie's would sell to kaiser and kaiser would sell to motors, american motors chrysler and then to fiat. that's where we are today. still made in toledo. we still make the wrangler and make a jeep pickup truck. it's still very much the pride of the city. this is, of course, where it at this spott where we're standing. >> in the 1920's, toledo was the
and willie's got the contract. willie's became the birthplace of jeep. toledo is where the jeeps were and were churned out by the thousands. jeepsds of thousands of were built here for world war ii and then after world war ii, of course, the jeeps turned to civilian use and this was the many,f jeep for many, many years. this factory remained a viable factory,a working where frech every jeep that ever through here, whether it was the wrangler series or cherokees, were all built in this town at...
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willie geist -- >> it makes sense, willie, if you are -- >> if you made it up. >> -- aiming to be donaldbook, i think it was to 60 minutes, you know, making these complaints about these two gentlemen, if you don't like it quit, well i believe along been secretary mattis they all have. they're all not there. >> yeah. >> and that's -- i'm glad susan pointed that out. she did not say in the book that she went to the president with these concerns. i think she was put on the spot last night by sean hannity and she had to um cup with the answer and say, yes, i was the hero who thwarted the coup attempt against the president. i was listening while she was angling for a position on the ticket, she's trying to be president in 2024. i said, let's stop the brakes for a second. she's alleging that the secretary of state and john kelly were initiating some kind of a coup against the president of the united states and as she said herself, kind of kisses it off after one page. >> well, look, i think when we look back to the early days of this administration where where he were still shocked by all of t
willie geist -- >> it makes sense, willie, if you are -- >> if you made it up. >> -- aiming to be donaldbook, i think it was to 60 minutes, you know, making these complaints about these two gentlemen, if you don't like it quit, well i believe along been secretary mattis they all have. they're all not there. >> yeah. >> and that's -- i'm glad susan pointed that out. she did not say in the book that she went to the president with these concerns. i think she was put...
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willie kbil gillis so you know e is. looking the veterans of war. it was actually thought of as a little bit too harsh a contrast and wasn't published in the "saturday evening post." this painting to the side of it here is one of the better willie gillis images. one of the more poignant ones. willie in a place of worship with military superiors in front and behind thinking about what is to come. the painting here, "war news," was painted by rockwell late in 1944 and is an image of people in small town america listening to the news getting their news from the newspaper and the radio in the back. it's really a magnificent composition in that the artist takes you through the counter to this group of people listening, watching, ears, eyes, hands all coming together. we know from a sketch that the newspaper was to have on its cover a headline that says "war plans for france." so there was a potential invasion of france being talked about prior to d-day on the radio, and the figures here are gathering the news, listening to the news as you would have, and
willie kbil gillis so you know e is. looking the veterans of war. it was actually thought of as a little bit too harsh a contrast and wasn't published in the "saturday evening post." this painting to the side of it here is one of the better willie gillis images. one of the more poignant ones. willie in a place of worship with military superiors in front and behind thinking about what is to come. the painting here, "war news," was painted by rockwell late in 1944 and is an...
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go ahead, willie. >> congressman, it is willie geist.aven't heard a republican speak up about the stephen miller e-mails. when you talk privately to any of your republican colleagues in the senate, will they be outraged by this or are they so far gone with donald trump they will go along for the ride? excuse me, in the house. >> look, when we're visiting with our colleagues in the house or even in the senate, they're not happy at all with the actions taken by this administration, and in private they're very concerned. i'm just hoping that they're willing to speak up publicly. look, especially when it comes to racism and white nationalism, why is it that the congress elected leaders that are responsible for carrying out the responsibilities on behalf of our constituents, why can't everyone speak up? that's what i'm hoping. i hope today to hear from republican colleagues, not just here in the house but across the country, governors, whoever it may be. speak up, stand up to this. even the president's own family, stand up to this nonsense an
go ahead, willie. >> congressman, it is willie geist.aven't heard a republican speak up about the stephen miller e-mails. when you talk privately to any of your republican colleagues in the senate, will they be outraged by this or are they so far gone with donald trump they will go along for the ride? excuse me, in the house. >> look, when we're visiting with our colleagues in the house or even in the senate, they're not happy at all with the actions taken by this administration,...
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willie, of course, tweeted about this yesterday and, willie, you said, oh, so when you said it must suck to be that dumb you did not mean that disrespectfully? >> yeah, the follow-up was not as disappointing as the original comment, but you would have liked to have heard senator kennedy say i got caught up in the moment, i suck for saying that. ing some something he's done in the past. we've talked about him being on the show, being one of the few republicans come on the show, take tough questions, answer them, be fair when it's necessary, but that was certainly a low moment for senator kennedy. as you say if your son or my son did something like that in school -- >> oh my gosh. >> i can't say what i'd do on tv but he'd get a good talking to by you and me and i would say, george, you've got to work on your material. that was lame. if you're going to go for it let's get into the workshop and work on it. very lame. >> i think either one of us would make our sons go over and apps for the young woman he showed such disrespect for. any parent would do that. mika has the morning off. along wit
willie, of course, tweeted about this yesterday and, willie, you said, oh, so when you said it must suck to be that dumb you did not mean that disrespectfully? >> yeah, the follow-up was not as disappointing as the original comment, but you would have liked to have heard senator kennedy say i got caught up in the moment, i suck for saying that. ing some something he's done in the past. we've talked about him being on the show, being one of the few republicans come on the show, take tough...
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and me we have mike barnicle. >> look at willie's pontius pilate over there. >> willie, you were greatrday. >> not a fan, i just think the focus of the questioning hasn't quite been on the subject and perhaps on whether or not lieutenant colonel vindman should be wearing his uniform or whether he was loyal to the united states. >> yeah, that's kind of insulting. >> also with us national affairs analyst for nbc news and msnbc john heilemann, david ignatius is with us and joining the conversation former u.s. senator, now an nbc news and msnbc political analyst claire mccaskill, and chief white house correspondent for "new york times" peter baker joins us, and political reporter for "the washington post" and msnbc political analyst robert costa. he's the moderator of "washington week" on pbs. >> of course he is. you don't have to say that. >> the kids love him. >> the kids do. they adore the guy. that's how they spend their friday nights now. who would have thought that. i made the mistake of asking claire what should happen to the houston astros. she said you need to move them to the cam
and me we have mike barnicle. >> look at willie's pontius pilate over there. >> willie, you were greatrday. >> not a fan, i just think the focus of the questioning hasn't quite been on the subject and perhaps on whether or not lieutenant colonel vindman should be wearing his uniform or whether he was loyal to the united states. >> yeah, that's kind of insulting. >> also with us national affairs analyst for nbc news and msnbc john heilemann, david ignatius is with...
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good morning, willie >> good morning, guys. good to see you. is actress keri washington kerry and i got together to talk about her latest project, "american sun. it's a netflix adaptation of the broadway play kerry also starred in it takes a hard look at race and policing in america. we also talk about kerry's run on scandal, the groundbreaking show that made kerry washington a household name our sunday sit down with kerry washington plus the latest news and politics this weekend on "sunday today. you can catch us in the morning 0 or set that dvr and catch us any time you like. for now i'll send it back to you, philip and corey and we'll yo we'll see you then, willie. >> let's get in the show to find out about our weekend forecast and see if it's going to be any good >> i'd like a fire going, willie geist. >> food. >> boeing of them, four of them, whatever a cold weekend lots of cold weather especially in the northeast flurries in the upper midwest. and then by sunday we're looking at lake effect snow. so we're going to see that over the next s
good morning, willie >> good morning, guys. good to see you. is actress keri washington kerry and i got together to talk about her latest project, "american sun. it's a netflix adaptation of the broadway play kerry also starred in it takes a hard look at race and policing in america. we also talk about kerry's run on scandal, the groundbreaking show that made kerry washington a household name our sunday sit down with kerry washington plus the latest news and politics this weekend on...
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in addition to willie's case there are at least 7 open legal complaints against nav care at the clark county detention center. a 2016 audit of the chel found that nath care didn't operate an infirmary give medications to inmates upon release and offered limited mental health programs. part of the reason we don't know more about jail deaths under for profit care is because some of the companies rely on competency ality agreements to keep details of the cases secret or settlements across the country on these cases and included in every one of those settlements i'll bet is a as a as a an agreement a confidentiality clause that bars the warriors and all the people involved from talking about the case so you never really get to hear about what happened in the never care included a competency ality agreement when it settled a lawsuit with the family of luis a law know who died in jail custody in 2013 then like willie louise was also held at the clark county detention center ball to raise it in one piece for you according to the lawsuit when he entered the cio luis told knapp cares that he t
in addition to willie's case there are at least 7 open legal complaints against nav care at the clark county detention center. a 2016 audit of the chel found that nath care didn't operate an infirmary give medications to inmates upon release and offered limited mental health programs. part of the reason we don't know more about jail deaths under for profit care is because some of the companies rely on competency ality agreements to keep details of the cases secret or settlements across the...
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they're not going to do anything they don't care 3 months after entering the shell willie died after his diabetes went undiagnosed and untreated his organs shut down from not having enough insulin as far as you know he never saw medical doctor no never seen a doctor. i did a suing naf care for wrongful death if they hadn't denied him to go to the hospital they would have known that he just needed some ansley he was lacking insulin so he . nobody said that. in addition to willie's case there are at least 7 open legal complaints against nav care at the clark county detention center. a 2016 audit of the chel found that nath care didn't operate an infirmary give medications to inmates upon release and offered limited mental health programs. part of the reason we don't know more about jail deaths under for profit care is because some of the companies rely on competency ality agreements to keep details of the cases secret or settlements across the country on these cases and included in every one of those settlements i'll bet is a as a as a an agreement a confidentiality clause that bars th
they're not going to do anything they don't care 3 months after entering the shell willie died after his diabetes went undiagnosed and untreated his organs shut down from not having enough insulin as far as you know he never saw medical doctor no never seen a doctor. i did a suing naf care for wrongful death if they hadn't denied him to go to the hospital they would have known that he just needed some ansley he was lacking insulin so he . nobody said that. in addition to willie's case there are...
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that's right, willie.resident personally -- remember, roger had no official capacity at this time in the summer of 2016. he had left his formal role in the campaign maybe a year or so earlier, but it was clear that he remained in close touch with the president. apparently he had his personal cellphone number. there was one call that was shown where the president called stone from the president's house, from his home telephone number, and prosecutors apparently had a list of calls that trump was making that summer. so they were not suggesting that this was sort of somebody that was out there just trying to do trump a favor. that said, stone is an operator and his defense said, you know, he was playing people and he was trying to ingratiate himself to people like bannon and manafort with these various promises that he could get in touch with or perhaps facilitate the release of the wikileaks' e-mails. >> all right. "politico's" josh gerstein. thank you very much for being on this morning, keeping us posted o
that's right, willie.resident personally -- remember, roger had no official capacity at this time in the summer of 2016. he had left his formal role in the campaign maybe a year or so earlier, but it was clear that he remained in close touch with the president. apparently he had his personal cellphone number. there was one call that was shown where the president called stone from the president's house, from his home telephone number, and prosecutors apparently had a list of calls that trump was...
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do you know how this like kind of with tom and helen willis -- will, who's one of the producers, ande said to me right off the bat, he said it would be great if kerry washington was helen willis. >> seriously? >> jimmy: it would be great. and said he knewbut i must hav with my pajammies. >> jimmy: we knew each other and i asked if you would do it. you immediately said yes. >> i thought it was your idea, jerk. [ laughter ] it's great to have friends. >> jimmy: it was really the first conversation. so i contacted you. >> yes. >> jimmy: and then i forgot to tell will that. so weeks went by. >> and he was like, who's my helen? >> jimmy: he was like who's helen? and i said oh, kerry's helen. and he said oh, i had no idea. >> thanks for letting me know. and i didn't mention it at drop-off. >> jimmy: i thought you guys would have talked about it at drop-off. >> i'm always like hi, will. >> jimmy: well, it's great. and we are doing together, we are producing -- >> i'm very excited to be joining the producing team. >> jimmy: on december 18 we're going to do a holiday episode of "all in the fl
do you know how this like kind of with tom and helen willis -- will, who's one of the producers, ande said to me right off the bat, he said it would be great if kerry washington was helen willis. >> seriously? >> jimmy: it would be great. and said he knewbut i must hav with my pajammies. >> jimmy: we knew each other and i asked if you would do it. you immediately said yes. >> i thought it was your idea, jerk. [ laughter ] it's great to have friends. >> jimmy: it...
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it is willie geist.rning. >> good morning. >> your health care plan is medicare for all who want it. elizabeth warren and bernie sanders is just straight-up medicare for all, including taking away private insurance from more than 160 million people. let me ask you point-blank. do you believe a candidate that runs on medicare for all can win a general election in this country? >> certainly it would be a tough sell because the american people want that choice. by the way, that's not just general election voters as we make sure we reach out to moderates and try to pull republicans across the aisle, but also democratic voters. democrats at well sitting at home, making health care decisions for our families, don't want to have that option taken off the table. the whole idea of medicare for all who want it is we create that public alternative and let you decide. if enough people decide it is the right answer, eventually it becomes medicare for all, but there's some humility in the approach here because we reco
it is willie geist.rning. >> good morning. >> your health care plan is medicare for all who want it. elizabeth warren and bernie sanders is just straight-up medicare for all, including taking away private insurance from more than 160 million people. let me ask you point-blank. do you believe a candidate that runs on medicare for all can win a general election in this country? >> certainly it would be a tough sell because the american people want that choice. by the way, that's...
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[cheering and applause][c we are also joined by louisiana's own phil and willie robertson. i love them. applause]and i can learn plenty from these two. come on up here. come up, come up. come up. [cheering and applause] come up. great people, they've been with us from the beginning. right from the beginning. smart as can be and wonderful people. and they hit big. they hit it big. and you don't hit big unless you have it. come on up, fellas.
[cheering and applause][c we are also joined by louisiana's own phil and willie robertson. i love them. applause]and i can learn plenty from these two. come on up here. come up, come up. come up. [cheering and applause] come up. great people, they've been with us from the beginning. right from the beginning. smart as can be and wonderful people. and they hit big. they hit it big. and you don't hit big unless you have it. come on up, fellas.
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david willis in north america. this is just breaking this. david willis in north america.ing in the past few moments so we will get more reaction on our website as well. let's bring you up—to—date with some of the day was like other stories. the world meteorological organisation has called on governments around the globe to honour their promises about climate change. it comes as the un organisation says that levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere reached a new high last year despite international pledges to curb emissions. our environment correspondent matt mcgrath explains. what scientists have been doing for 30 years of monitoring levels of these warming gases in the atmosphere, and what they are looking at is concentrations, not emissions. emissions come from cars and electricity. concentration is what is left, the lad has absorbed a lot of the gases. they can compare quite easily what has happened every yearfor quite easily what has happened every year for the last 30 years. in 2018, the data shows no difference. it has gone up the data shows no difference. it ha
david willis in north america. this is just breaking this. david willis in north america.ing in the past few moments so we will get more reaction on our website as well. let's bring you up—to—date with some of the day was like other stories. the world meteorological organisation has called on governments around the globe to honour their promises about climate change. it comes as the un organisation says that levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere reached a new high last year despite...
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hey, willie, good morning. >> good morning, guys. good to see you this week.ountry music superstar miranda lambert. miranda and i got together to talk about her latest album "wild card." the grammy winner opening up about using music as therapy after a difficult and public divorce from blake shelton and now finding love again with a new york city police officer our sunday sit-down with miranda lambert plus the latest news and politics this weekend on "sunday today. you can catch us in the morning or set the dvr and watch us any time you like. for now i'll send it back to you, frances and corey and we'll see you on sunday morning. >> you got it, willie. we will see you then >> we see more and more restaurants adding calorie counts to their menus, but does it really help you watch your weight blayne alexander takes a look at the study and the results may surprise you >> reporter: call it the perfect pairing of fast food menus, your meal and its calorie count but a new study in the medical journal bmj shows a measure requiring large restaurant chains to display c
hey, willie, good morning. >> good morning, guys. good to see you this week.ountry music superstar miranda lambert. miranda and i got together to talk about her latest album "wild card." the grammy winner opening up about using music as therapy after a difficult and public divorce from blake shelton and now finding love again with a new york city police officer our sunday sit-down with miranda lambert plus the latest news and politics this weekend on "sunday today. you can...
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like, you just did willy loman. i'm like, man, ijust climbed mount everest.tire day preparing for it. he's a character whose dreams are shattered by his experience... yes. ..who kind of faces the daily grind, and the daily grind ultimately wins, in the most terrible way possible for him and for his family. it's not a hopeful play. it's a cautionary tale, you know, because the hope is in the fact that you see all the mistakes he makes. if he would only see... if he would only listen to his son, if he would only listen to his wife, if he would only see what was ahead, if he only realised that his best days were ahead of him and not behind him, and if he only realised that all that he'd put his faith into was a false dream, and the real dream, the real american dream, was the family and the love that he had around him, he would not, you know, fall victim to his hubris. and he's investigating... during the play, i'm investigating just a deep self—reflection on, are my best days behind me? what are my inadequacies? where have i failed ? where have i put my false h
like, you just did willy loman. i'm like, man, ijust climbed mount everest.tire day preparing for it. he's a character whose dreams are shattered by his experience... yes. ..who kind of faces the daily grind, and the daily grind ultimately wins, in the most terrible way possible for him and for his family. it's not a hopeful play. it's a cautionary tale, you know, because the hope is in the fact that you see all the mistakes he makes. if he would only see... if he would only listen to his son,...
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i did jones as husband willie lewis was at the cello when he became ill and asked nat care staff for medical help at least 5 times over 10 days he couldn't eat anything he could hold anything down and he felt like he couldn't very and he said that they were just telling him it was flu symptoms and he kept tell them it's is more than that i really can't breathe. and when you saw him. what happened well i seen him come in towards the window but he was limping and he lived there really for tea and he was very sweaty and so when he came to the window i say will you still don't feel better now he said no and i said. you know it's that other woman leaving because you look really bad at me i mean is there no baby but they're not going to. they're not going to do anything they don't care 3 months after entering the shell will he died after his diabetes went undiagnosed and untreated his organs shut down from not having enough insulin as far as you know he never saw medical doctor no never seen a doctor. i did a suing naf care for wrongful death if they had been denied him to go to the hospit
i did jones as husband willie lewis was at the cello when he became ill and asked nat care staff for medical help at least 5 times over 10 days he couldn't eat anything he could hold anything down and he felt like he couldn't very and he said that they were just telling him it was flu symptoms and he kept tell them it's is more than that i really can't breathe. and when you saw him. what happened well i seen him come in towards the window but he was limping and he lived there really for tea and...
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willie geist to see what's coming up on "sunday today."rning, guys. good to see you. this week on "sunday today," my guest is actor sterling k. brown. sterling and i got together to talk about the success of his hit nbc show "this is us". the 13-year acting grind and small roles before that show took off and how the loss of his father when he was just 10 years old impacted his role on the show as randall pearson, and the one in his latest film, "waves. our sunday sit down with sterling k. brown plus the latest news and politics as always this weekend on "sunday today.h us in the morning or set the dvr and watch us any time you like. for now, i'll send it back tnce we'll see you on sunday morning. >> we will see you then, willie. thank you. >> for a lot of young people, checking those likes has turned into an obsession. thatwht to reduce stress concerns about what the likes are doing to young people's mental health nbc's kate snow has more >> is everybody on instagram >> yes >> reporter: in the world of instagram these students know well, t
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one of his more famous ones is willie gillis receiving the care package. he received the box of goodies and made quite a few friends. the friends have lined up looking at this package. it became a lighthearted symbol of the military together, life on the base, training, and this kind of thing. today, sometimes these images change a little bit subsequent to their publishing on the post. it's important for us to know that these images for rockwell were valuable as photographs to go on covers for the magazine. the pictures themselves were not intended for museums used for sale or these kind of things as we think about in the art world. there were images to be photographed and he was paid to photograph the image, the cover, and they gave the painting back to him. after they had been published later on, sometimes the image of the paintings themselves would have been given away or sold to others. this one, i'm sure, was sold to someone else. if you look at the background and look at the hands, this is a magnificent painting. can reproduce the imagery in a meticu
one of his more famous ones is willie gillis receiving the care package. he received the box of goodies and made quite a few friends. the friends have lined up looking at this package. it became a lighthearted symbol of the military together, life on the base, training, and this kind of thing. today, sometimes these images change a little bit subsequent to their publishing on the post. it's important for us to know that these images for rockwell were valuable as photographs to go on covers for...
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will willie.that and it's caused a mess. donald trump embarrassed by kim jong-un yesterday. >> he thinks can he run the country unilaterally. we have "the new york times" column writing mike pompeo last in his class from west point in integrity. he has just violated one of the cardinal rules in military ethics and command. you look out for your soldiers. you don't leave your wounded on the battlefield. you certainly don't stand mute who you know a jeanne juniuniors being shot in the back. i can only assume pomp failed or skipped them all when you observe his could ywardly slimy behavior. i would never want to be in a trench with that man. attention all people, watch your own backs. trump, the cowardly bully is he probably would have backed down if pompeo showed some sunshinwo. but he did not attempt that because he wants to run for president after president trump. he took an oath to defend and protect donald j. trump and pompeo's own future political career above all else, and that's exactly what
will willie.that and it's caused a mess. donald trump embarrassed by kim jong-un yesterday. >> he thinks can he run the country unilaterally. we have "the new york times" column writing mike pompeo last in his class from west point in integrity. he has just violated one of the cardinal rules in military ethics and command. you look out for your soldiers. you don't leave your wounded on the battlefield. you certainly don't stand mute who you know a jeanne juniuniors being shot in...
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and third and finally, what you look at here is corroboration, willie.he congress beginning to stack the evidence. no greater authority on stacking testimonial evidence than lil wayne famously said, willie. >> there it is. >> here we go. >> when you think about spilling the tea? ain't no telling who's spilling the earl. you tell your boy, he tells his girl, she telling the world. >> i'm just going to leave that right there. >> mika -- >> stop right there. >> weezy. >> kurt bardella -- no, we love it., kurt, what are you looking at today? what are you most interested in as you watch this play out? >> you know, i t ihieresting the what republican members, particularly someone like will hurd, a former cia official, a republican, but one who's retiring, what type of questioning will he employ? willhe stay with the republican line we're likely to see from people like devin nunes? or will he focus on the substance? will he actuallyth be one of th few republicans out there who treats the witness like what he is, an actual witness, not a political prop. hurd's l
and third and finally, what you look at here is corroboration, willie.he congress beginning to stack the evidence. no greater authority on stacking testimonial evidence than lil wayne famously said, willie. >> there it is. >> here we go. >> when you think about spilling the tea? ain't no telling who's spilling the earl. you tell your boy, he tells his girl, she telling the world. >> i'm just going to leave that right there. >> mika -- >> stop right there....
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. >> good morning, and welcome to sunday, today on this november 10th, i'm willie geist president trump is here in new york this morning, a day after receiving a long thunderous occasion from the 101,000 fans at the alabama-lsu game in tuscaloosa now the president returns to face impeachment hearings in washington chuck todd is here to take us through all of it. then less than a week after nine american women and children were killed violently in mexico, many of the families that had been living there in a mormon community are coming back to the united states, fearing for their lives. that story just ahead. >>> and later, a sunday sit-down with actress kerry washington on her powerful new film, american sun. her breakout seven seasons on scandal. and finally convincing her skeptical parents she can make it as an actor. >> i waited until my mom was slicing into her filet mignon at the governor's ball and i was like starving artist, who is starving now >> a sunday sit-down with kerry washington and with bob newhart all later on the show. >>> let's begin with the latest on the impeachment
. >> good morning, and welcome to sunday, today on this november 10th, i'm willie geist president trump is here in new york this morning, a day after receiving a long thunderous occasion from the 101,000 fans at the alabama-lsu game in tuscaloosa now the president returns to face impeachment hearings in washington chuck todd is here to take us through all of it. then less than a week after nine american women and children were killed violently in mexico, many of the families that had been...
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gerri willis, thank you.> now, some say the key to win anything sports is a strong ons. others say it's a strong defense or maybe the best defense is a strong offense. but today's countdown closer says you can create a winning portfolio with both. he is the co-author of the millennial money fix, a number accept on investment media's top 100 list of 2019. congratulations. we welcome the question of bona fide wealth, douglas bonaparte. congrats an owl of that, by the way. -- on all of that. offense versus defend n. a market where we're so beholden to headlines on u.s./china, explain how you can play both sides. >> yeah. so let's take a look at both sides. in the here and now, markets ripping, right? hitting intraday highs, all-time highs, 52-week highs breaking out pretty much all over the place. we have small cap value, developed international emerging markets looking like they're on a run. ashley: right. >> that looks good. compare that against the backdrop to have economy, we hit 2%, striving for 2%, we hit
gerri willis, thank you.> now, some say the key to win anything sports is a strong ons. others say it's a strong defense or maybe the best defense is a strong offense. but today's countdown closer says you can create a winning portfolio with both. he is the co-author of the millennial money fix, a number accept on investment media's top 100 list of 2019. congratulations. we welcome the question of bona fide wealth, douglas bonaparte. congrats an owl of that, by the way. -- on all of that....
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willie, the same thing is going to happen here now.t is secondhand, third hand, fourth hand, this is terrible, this is stupid. you can see it as my old torts professor, professor pierson would say, like a freight train slowly coming at you out of the mist, you know what is going to happen? they're going to hear testimony from the person that was at the table and it will no longer be hearsay. so the dog continues to chase its tail and all we can do is sit back, look down amused, shaking our heads. because the republicans have no defense. >> and let's remember we don't even have to wait for that. the hearsay argument blew up when lieutenant colonel vindman testimony because he was on the phone call, it was first hand. a lot of the first hand witnesses have been blocked from testifying in the proceedings. blocked by who? by the white house and the state department. so the hearsay argument does not hold up. matt miller, some of the other arguments made yesterday that the aide was released, it was released because the whistle-blower came ou
willie, the same thing is going to happen here now.t is secondhand, third hand, fourth hand, this is terrible, this is stupid. you can see it as my old torts professor, professor pierson would say, like a freight train slowly coming at you out of the mist, you know what is going to happen? they're going to hear testimony from the person that was at the table and it will no longer be hearsay. so the dog continues to chase its tail and all we can do is sit back, look down amused, shaking our...
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a lot of weather and if they are going to be thick and willy. you never know. you're gonna find all sorts of things and that farmer's almanac. good tips for living. he is so counterintuitive and a in a lot of his approach. i find it incredibly interesting because what he does he doesn't take anything at face value. of what you see on the surface. and probably outliers. here is the premise and this is why you should be curious about this premise. i am just a little bit into that but for someone who likes to communicate and considers communication to be vital. i think it is something that is very instructive there. words that changed minds. shelley has written i think this is like her third book and this is another of those communication books. a look at being someone that comes from the cells and that cells and marketing side of things. i'm figuring out what motivates people words to use and how to use language. her latest book is one that i just downloaded i thought it would be a good companion read i have those two i love the fact that i can put it on my kindl
a lot of weather and if they are going to be thick and willy. you never know. you're gonna find all sorts of things and that farmer's almanac. good tips for living. he is so counterintuitive and a in a lot of his approach. i find it incredibly interesting because what he does he doesn't take anything at face value. of what you see on the surface. and probably outliers. here is the premise and this is why you should be curious about this premise. i am just a little bit into that but for someone...
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good morning, willy. >>> good to see you this week on "sunday today.ies and now is ready to jump pack into blockbusters in "batman. and unique psychological thriller and the latest news and politics as always this weekend on "sunday today. you can catch us in the morning or set the dvr and watch us anytime you like we'll see you sunday morning >>> thanksgiving is when millions of families reunite and in some cases after more than a few years and miles. if you're watching the macy's thanksgiving day parade, you may have noticed a very special family reunion of sorts. >> i'll be right here. >> reporter: it's been 37 years since e.t. and elliott parted waiand henry thomas did not expect a reunion >> sort of the thing that's never going to happen. >> reporter: but in a two-minute commercial during the macy's pa return to see the now grown husband and father still played by thomas. >> elliott >> you came back sglits sedwool e.t. in any form is the short form >> reporter: director steven spielberg approved the story which incorporates comcast xfinity product
good morning, willy. >>> good to see you this week on "sunday today.ies and now is ready to jump pack into blockbusters in "batman. and unique psychological thriller and the latest news and politics as always this weekend on "sunday today. you can catch us in the morning or set the dvr and watch us anytime you like we'll see you sunday morning >>> thanksgiving is when millions of families reunite and in some cases after more than a few years and miles. if you're...
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. >> that's absolutely right, willie. after meacham and luce i was going to talk about the code of -- >> go for it. >> or maybe cyrus the great. but instead, i'll talk about this age of cynicism that we're living in. it's not new that many republicans in the house of representatives and many, many republicans in the senate see with clear eyes who donald trump is, what he's doing, and understand the damage that he is doing to our institutions, to our national security, and yet they follow. and it's cynical self-interest in a lot of cases. and so it was a historic day yesterday. but, to those republicans, it was, okay, it's a vote on the process and really the party line is that the process is all flawed and it's not actually a vote on the -- on the merits of the case against donald trump. so why should i stick my neck out and get it chopped off by a tweet? they all swear an oath and they swear an oath to the constitution. they don't swear an oath to donald trump. but their oath is more towards self-preservation and their o
. >> that's absolutely right, willie. after meacham and luce i was going to talk about the code of -- >> go for it. >> or maybe cyrus the great. but instead, i'll talk about this age of cynicism that we're living in. it's not new that many republicans in the house of representatives and many, many republicans in the senate see with clear eyes who donald trump is, what he's doing, and understand the damage that he is doing to our institutions, to our national security, and yet...
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. >> eric: i like willis. >> anthony: willis, playing you, goes out into the dining room, visiting ae, big fight in the kitchen of le bernadin. we can shoot it there i'm sure. it won't interrupt service. ♪ >> eric: holy cow. it's unbelievable. i mean, nothing is more beautiful than that. come in my selfie. oh, it's a video. hold on. >> anthony: look at him. >> eric: yeah, yeah, you should do something like that. >> anthony: oh, no, i don't like this. >> eric: wow, i love it. >> anthony: oh, geez, no one's every gone through? i'm telling you, i'd feel a lot more comfortable if you hadn't made two portions of eggs. >> eric: this is amazing. ♪ >> anthony: and when you kill people in the film, you always some little catchphrase to do with food. like, bang, "check please," or, "how'd you like your dessert?" you've got to start practicing. you got to take your sunglasses off like david caruso and go, like, "dinner is served." >> eric: i go like that. >> anthony: yeah, you got to take them off. "dinner is served." >> eric: i look at the camera? >> anthony: no, you got to look -- pretend i'm
. >> eric: i like willis. >> anthony: willis, playing you, goes out into the dining room, visiting ae, big fight in the kitchen of le bernadin. we can shoot it there i'm sure. it won't interrupt service. ♪ >> eric: holy cow. it's unbelievable. i mean, nothing is more beautiful than that. come in my selfie. oh, it's a video. hold on. >> anthony: look at him. >> eric: yeah, yeah, you should do something like that. >> anthony: oh, no, i don't like this....
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but here's the rub, willie. none of it really matters because the bed right now in the white house is the polling is showing that people are sliding off of had whole idea of impeachment. the united states senate republicans have affirmed by -- have been affirmed by the voice of one congressman will herd yesterday who was the hope in the house who basically stood on the front porch of donald trump and said, this is my space now. so the reality is that we're all left with is that despite the explosive testimonies, the profound importance of that testimony, the consequences will virtually be nonexistent. and unless and until to eugene's point there is a movement by the public towards something more severe, rudy giuliani will continue to do what rudy giuliani's doing. donald trump will continue to do what he is doing, and the rest of us are going to be left scratching our head going what happened? >> if will herd was one of hopes for democrats, a vote they could swing to their side on the impeachment vote and he's c
but here's the rub, willie. none of it really matters because the bed right now in the white house is the polling is showing that people are sliding off of had whole idea of impeachment. the united states senate republicans have affirmed by -- have been affirmed by the voice of one congressman will herd yesterday who was the hope in the house who basically stood on the front porch of donald trump and said, this is my space now. so the reality is that we're all left with is that despite the...
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it is wednesday, november 6th, along with joe, willie and me.ontributor mike barnacle, national political correspondent for nbc news and msnbc and author of "the red and the blue" steve kornacki with the maps today, columnist david ignatius joins us and nbc news correspondent heidi pris billbe joins us, as well. >> there are two stories for people who. >> just stupid enough to, like, watching dogs chase their tails. do we have two stories for you. you saw the first. don junior said nothing new. and donald trump the night before saying you have to do this for me. basically saying this is all about me, this is all about trump. bevin has to win or if he doesn't, this will be the biggest loss in the history of american politics. >> and campaigned on trump's name. >> and that's all bevin did. >> in a state that trump won, correct? >> by 30 points. >> wow. so you would think he would have the momentum. >> we are going to get to what happened, again, in the cincinnati suburbs which, once again, shows that donald trump is toxic. but the second story thi
it is wednesday, november 6th, along with joe, willie and me.ontributor mike barnacle, national political correspondent for nbc news and msnbc and author of "the red and the blue" steve kornacki with the maps today, columnist david ignatius joins us and nbc news correspondent heidi pris billbe joins us, as well. >> there are two stories for people who. >> just stupid enough to, like, watching dogs chase their tails. do we have two stories for you. you saw the first. don...
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they put that remedy in the constitution, not because they wanted to willy-nilly, overturn elections, but because they wanted a powerful anti corruption mechanism, when that corruption came from the highest office in the land. we are adjourned. i asked the audience to leave the witness to leave the room before they exit. >> ambassador volinger was the first witness we deposed. he is the definitive source on this. he was a special envoy. i think you saw him tell the story. the one part i think is important. even told the ukrainians in august, that the aid had been held. he said don't worry about it. it got worked out without any promise, commitment, announcement, start of any type of investigation. this was a very good day tr the truth. a very good day for the president of the united states. a very good day for the country. and the sad thing as i said in the hearing rk these two individuals are no longer working in our government. they are the kind of public servants that you appreciate. >> some of the important facts to recap. ambassador volker said on the july 25 call president zelen
they put that remedy in the constitution, not because they wanted to willy-nilly, overturn elections, but because they wanted a powerful anti corruption mechanism, when that corruption came from the highest office in the land. we are adjourned. i asked the audience to leave the witness to leave the room before they exit. >> ambassador volinger was the first witness we deposed. he is the definitive source on this. he was a special envoy. i think you saw him tell the story. the one part i...
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david willis reports. four decades of us foreign policy overturned in a single sentence...ts in the west bank is not per se inconsistent with international law. america's secretary of state said previous policy had been an obstacle to peace in the region. we have recognised the reality on the ground and have declared settlements are not per se illegal under international law and have provided the very space your question suggests, the very space for israel and palestinians to come together to find a political solution to this very vexing problem. 600,000 dudes are thought tob problem. 600,000 dudes are thought to band problem. 600,000 dudes are thought to b and the west bank. —— jew. earmarked for a future palestinian state, such a prospect becomes impossible. this constitutes a major threat to international peace and security and this is a turning the international community from the rules of international law, of solving a contract by peaceful means into the rules of thejungle. solving a contract by peaceful means into the rules of the junglem solving a contract by peacef
david willis reports. four decades of us foreign policy overturned in a single sentence...ts in the west bank is not per se inconsistent with international law. america's secretary of state said previous policy had been an obstacle to peace in the region. we have recognised the reality on the ground and have declared settlements are not per se illegal under international law and have provided the very space your question suggests, the very space for israel and palestinians to come together to...
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song and some dancing. ♪ >> anthony: this is willie k. and that's his daughter lisette.e. i look over at shep and i see a happy man surrounded by friends, by family, really. his ohana. ♪ ♪ s like kate. a former army medic, made of the flexibility to handle whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy on her budget and her life. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa plaque psoriasis uncoverth clearer skin that can last. in fact, tremfya® was proven superior to humira® in providing significantly clearer skin. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya®. uncover clearer skin that can last. janssen can help you explore cost support options. robinwithout the commission fe
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for now we send you back to "sunday today" with willie geist.ne says unexpected number two? >> rudy giuliani. >> i got insurance policy in case the president turns against me. i am going to die in a mysterious explosion. >> you are going to fake your own death? >> oh, i can fake it? >> that's kate mckinnon as rudy giuliani and john ham visiting ambassador william taylor from last night's episode of "saturday night live." >> harry styles play both host and musical guest. sterling k. brown known best as his role of randall pearson on the hit nbc show "this is us." "this is us" has been among the highest rated show in all of television, turning brown into an emmy and golden globe winning star. what may appeared to be an over night success was a 13-year acting ground for brown beginning at grad school. sterling and i got together talking about his latest film and his ride from that old nyu stomping ground. >> now, this is a good moment because years ago when you were in school and watching everybody. and now everybody is watching you. >> it is kind
for now we send you back to "sunday today" with willie geist.ne says unexpected number two? >> rudy giuliani. >> i got insurance policy in case the president turns against me. i am going to die in a mysterious explosion. >> you are going to fake your own death? >> oh, i can fake it? >> that's kate mckinnon as rudy giuliani and john ham visiting ambassador william taylor from last night's episode of "saturday night live." >> harry styles...
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david willis reports. four decades of us foreign policy overturned in a single sentence.ts in the west bank is not, per se, inconsistent with international law. america's secretary of state said previous policy had been an obstacle to peace in the region. we have recognised the reality on the ground. we have now declared that settlements are not, per se, illegal under international law, and we have provided the very space that your question suggests, the very space for israel and the palestinians to come together to find a political solution to this very, very vexing problem. 600,000 jews are currently thought to live in settlements built since israel's occupation of the west bank and eastjerusalem. the palestinians want the settlements removed, claiming their presence on land earmarked for a future palestinian state makes such a prospect impossible. this constitutes a major threat to international peace and security, and this is turning the international community from the rules of international law, the rules of solving conflict by peaceful means, into the rules of the
david willis reports. four decades of us foreign policy overturned in a single sentence.ts in the west bank is not, per se, inconsistent with international law. america's secretary of state said previous policy had been an obstacle to peace in the region. we have recognised the reality on the ground. we have now declared that settlements are not, per se, illegal under international law, and we have provided the very space that your question suggests, the very space for israel and the...
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here's our north america correspondent david willis.now, the white house has insisted that members, former and present of the trump administration we re present of the trump administration were immune from giving evidence to congress. now, a federaljudge has decided otherwise. saying in her ruling that the president is not above the law and not, therefore, able to command people on his staff not to give evidence to congress. and this is significant for a number of reasons, not least because it could heighten democratic demands for people who have thus far been relu cta nt to for people who have thus far been reluctant to give evidence to the impeachment enquiry to come forward. nick mulvaney the white house seasonal staff, the secretary of state mike pompeo possibly among them. it could perhaps lead to more junior white house aides and staffers perhaps deciding to come forward and testify of their own volition. but also it could bolster any case that health democrats were thinking of ringing against president trump and his administratio
here's our north america correspondent david willis.now, the white house has insisted that members, former and present of the trump administration we re present of the trump administration were immune from giving evidence to congress. now, a federaljudge has decided otherwise. saying in her ruling that the president is not above the law and not, therefore, able to command people on his staff not to give evidence to congress. and this is significant for a number of reasons, not least because it...
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laura: a brief time ago i got an updatem fe bbc's david willis in los angeles. david: authorities have relenaed th of the gunman. his name is nathaniel berhow, and today was his 16th birthday. he was a student at that high school and he waeicaught on suance video taking a gun from his backpack anopening fire on five of his classmates, two of whom have passed away, a 16-year-old girl and 14-year-old boy.tw there argirls and a boy in hospital. and the gunmans gravely ill, having taken a shot at himself. we have a situation which led to the sort of panic and horror that has bn all-too-familiar down the years ischools both here and elsewhere in the united states. already democrats calling for tighter gun-control laws. lianwhile, on the ground, in santa clarita say they are searching thsuspect's home, they have also been speaking to his mother and his girlfriend, and they are looking to interview l the students at the school, some of whom barricaded themselves in their classrooms when the shotsg started to rt. i think the big question right now is how did a 16-year-o
laura: a brief time ago i got an updatem fe bbc's david willis in los angeles. david: authorities have relenaed th of the gunman. his name is nathaniel berhow, and today was his 16th birthday. he was a student at that high school and he waeicaught on suance video taking a gun from his backpack anopening fire on five of his classmates, two of whom have passed away, a 16-year-old girl and 14-year-old boy.tw there argirls and a boy in hospital. and the gunmans gravely ill, having taken a shot at...
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good morning, willie >> -- "sunday today," my guest is actress kristen bell.e wildly anticipated frozen 2, the sequel to the animated movie she starred in that became a block buster hit and phenomenon around the world. we talked about being on that wild frozen ride her role on the hit show "the good place" and why she is so open and honest about her life and her marriage to fellow actor dak shepherd our sunday sit down with kristen bell plus the latest news and politics as always, this weekend on "sunday today. you can catch us in the morning or set that dvr and watch us any time you like. for now, i'll send it back to you, phiip and we'll see you on sunday morning. >> all right, willie, we'll see you then >> now to the little dog with a big following helping kids learn something so valuable. here is nbc's kristen dahlgren >> reporter: it's easy to see this little dog named piglett is different. what you can't see is he's deaf and blind rescued by melissa shapiro when he was one pound and petrified. >> i didn't know what to do for him. he was so tiny >> report
good morning, willie >> -- "sunday today," my guest is actress kristen bell.e wildly anticipated frozen 2, the sequel to the animated movie she starred in that became a block buster hit and phenomenon around the world. we talked about being on that wild frozen ride her role on the hit show "the good place" and why she is so open and honest about her life and her marriage to fellow actor dak shepherd our sunday sit down with kristen bell plus the latest news and...
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david willis speaking to kasia madera earlier. you're watching newsday on the bbc.the hong kong situation. we'll be looking at the chances for a resolution of the crisis. also on the programme: after his interview with the bbc, britain's prince andrew is facing more pressure to speak to the american authorities. benazir bhutto has claimed victory in pakistan's general election and she's asked pakistan's president to name her as prime minister. jackson's been released on bail of $3 million after turning himself in to police in santa barbara. it was the biggest demonstration so far of the fast—growing european anti—nuclear movement. the south african government has announced that it's opening the country's remaining whites—only beaches to people of all races. this will lead to a black majority government in this country and the destruction of the white civilisation. part of the centuries—old windsor castle, one of the queen's residences, has been consumed by fire for much of the day. 150 firemen have been battling the blaze, which has caused millions of pounds worth o
david willis speaking to kasia madera earlier. you're watching newsday on the bbc.the hong kong situation. we'll be looking at the chances for a resolution of the crisis. also on the programme: after his interview with the bbc, britain's prince andrew is facing more pressure to speak to the american authorities. benazir bhutto has claimed victory in pakistan's general election and she's asked pakistan's president to name her as prime minister. jackson's been released on bail of $3 million after...
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the willy mack is named for willy mccubby. he passed away last year. proceeds from the luncheon benefit the junior giants. starts at noon at oracle park. >>> now let's toss it over to meteorologist frances dinglasan with a look at the weather good morning, frances. >> good morning, amanda. good morning, everyone popular we are dealing with thick fog this morning. here is live doppler 7 and the satellite image. visibility has been so limited down to zero miles in petaluma, napa sfo and half moon bay and sfo there are flight arrival i delays of 56 minutes. dense fog advisory continuing until 9:00 this morning with the low visibility. if you are driving in the next hour or so use low beams and leave lots of space ahead but it will clear up later this afternoon and warmer temperatures in store. >> thanks, frances. up next the fire in the castro. at least two building have burned. we'l ♪ ♪ running out of gift ideas, ♪ seeking something more. ♪ well if inspiration's what you're searching for... ♪ ♪ follow me to a place i know with e
the willy mack is named for willy mccubby. he passed away last year. proceeds from the luncheon benefit the junior giants. starts at noon at oracle park. >>> now let's toss it over to meteorologist frances dinglasan with a look at the weather good morning, frances. >> good morning, amanda. good morning, everyone popular we are dealing with thick fog this morning. here is live doppler 7 and the satellite image. visibility has been so limited down to zero miles in petaluma, napa...
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willy mack award named for a hall of famer willy mccubby platform at giants ambassador was to help localy passed away last year. proceeds from the luncheon benefit, the junior jiets. it starts at noon at oracle park. >>> in sports today, cal and stanford are tuning up for next we can's big name. the cardinals face washington state at martin stadium. kickoff at 1:30 p.m. and the golden bears battle. sc at memorial staumtd. 8:00 p.m. the warriors start -- four-game road trip tomorrow in norms. last night golden state tried to snap a five-game losing streak at chase center against the celtics. our sports director larry beil has the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning, everybody. sadly the warriors are the worst team in the nba coming in at 2-10. celtics, the best, 9-1. met at chase center. closer game than you would expect. steph curry on the bench huge cast on his hand. but the warriors open up the early 15-point lead. draymond green with the left. and one and flexing. 11 points 11 boards. but jason tatum 17 in the first half. 24 on the night. boston by one at the half. wo
willy mack award named for a hall of famer willy mccubby platform at giants ambassador was to help localy passed away last year. proceeds from the luncheon benefit, the junior jiets. it starts at noon at oracle park. >>> in sports today, cal and stanford are tuning up for next we can's big name. the cardinals face washington state at martin stadium. kickoff at 1:30 p.m. and the golden bears battle. sc at memorial staumtd. 8:00 p.m. the warriors start -- four-game road trip tomorrow in...
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>> yes, yeah >> jimmy: with willie nelson i love both of those things.y: that's what won you your tenth grammy. >> yes, basically. [ laughter ] it's 20? >> jimmy: sorry, who's counting yeah >> so, yeah. >> jimmy: how did you get involved with that >> well, "rainbow connection" was one of the first songs that i ever learned how to sing i was eight or nine, and singing down in texas. and my song "rainbow" was nominated this year at the cma's, so i don't know it just kind of felt like this full circle moment me, you know, having that been one of the first songs i ever learned. willie being this texas icon i've looked up to my entire life as a songwriter and for many reasons and then, we get to sing it together, and it was just like - >> jimmy: oh, dude, tears were definitely flowing but -- >> yes >> jimmy: we actually have something very cool. we have a video of nine-year-old kacey musgraves performing "rainbow connection." you guys want to see this? [ cheers and applause take a look at this. ♪ someday we'll find it the rainbow connection the lovers the dre
>> yes, yeah >> jimmy: with willie nelson i love both of those things.y: that's what won you your tenth grammy. >> yes, basically. [ laughter ] it's 20? >> jimmy: sorry, who's counting yeah >> so, yeah. >> jimmy: how did you get involved with that >> well, "rainbow connection" was one of the first songs that i ever learned how to sing i was eight or nine, and singing down in texas. and my song "rainbow" was nominated this year at the...