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where is woody? thank you, woody. you are looking good, woody. woody is looking good.cheers & applause] that was a big day, the medal of honor. nothing like the medal of honor. iwanted one, but they told me don't qualify. i said, can can i give it to myself anyway? [laughter] they said, i don't think that is a good idea. great people. these are great men and women who get the congressional medal of honor. thank you, woody. we are unbelievably grateful to all the members of amvets ladies auxiliary. they have worked so hard, the sons of amvets, junior amvets, and of course the legendary writers -- amvets riders [applause] who are fighting to keep alive the spirit of rolling thunder. i love that noise some of rolling thunder. that i love that noise, rolling thunder. wow. we are taking care of rolling thunder since i have been there. rolling thunder please stand up. , you have so many wonderful people. thank you. and the leaders are all here. thank you. and we will see you in a little while in washington. and to honor the prisoners of war and those missing in action, today
where is woody? thank you, woody. you are looking good, woody. woody is looking good.cheers & applause] that was a big day, the medal of honor. nothing like the medal of honor. iwanted one, but they told me don't qualify. i said, can can i give it to myself anyway? [laughter] they said, i don't think that is a good idea. great people. these are great men and women who get the congressional medal of honor. thank you, woody. we are unbelievably grateful to all the members of amvets ladies...
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thank you, woody. woody. looking good, woody is looking good. [cheers & applause] pres.rump: that was a big day, the medal of honor. but they said you do not qualify. can i give it to myself anyway? [laughter] pres. trump: i do not think that is a good idea. great people. great men and women who get the congressional medal of honor. thank you, woody. we are unbelievably thankful to of the men and women of amvets and ladies and ciliary. they have worked -- ladies auxiliary. they have worked so hard, the amvets,amvets, junior and the legendary amvets writers who are fighting to keep alive the spirit of rolling thunder. i love that noise some of rolling thunder. wow. we are taking care of rolling thunder since i have been there. please stand up. you have so many wonderful people. thank you. and the leaders are all here. thank you. and we will see you in a little while in washington. and to honor the prisoners of war and those missing in action, today we renew our vow that america will never, ever forget. [applause] pres. trump: thank you. is great to be joined by a number o
thank you, woody. woody. looking good, woody is looking good. [cheers & applause] pres.rump: that was a big day, the medal of honor. but they said you do not qualify. can i give it to myself anyway? [laughter] pres. trump: i do not think that is a good idea. great people. great men and women who get the congressional medal of honor. thank you, woody. we are unbelievably thankful to of the men and women of amvets and ladies and ciliary. they have worked -- ladies auxiliary. they have worked...
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caller: woody. -- guest: that is jesse? host: woody. guest: the nih is good. it is important. of thehe smaller part investment. the investment is made by people . i wouldave a 401(k), imagine some of your dollars are invested in pharmaceutical companies. investments are made by venture capitalists who take high risks in some had of her ward of the end of the process. what -- would up -- without investors, they have no way to take scientists to develop docs. in system is working well terms of our ability to lead the world in innovative products, or atece that is broken least one is people like you are paying out-of-pocket more than they should and that is the moral imperative we have. we have to make sure no one is paying more from their pockets for the drugs that they need. denver from colorado, republican, good morning. caller: good morning c-span2 mr. greenwich. i have a question. i am coming from a different slant on the job problem, which i am paying enough. i pay for a request. my aetna helps with that. then i was hit with a doughnut hole yesterday. i pay 129 dollars to g
caller: woody. -- guest: that is jesse? host: woody. guest: the nih is good. it is important. of thehe smaller part investment. the investment is made by people . i wouldave a 401(k), imagine some of your dollars are invested in pharmaceutical companies. investments are made by venture capitalists who take high risks in some had of her ward of the end of the process. what -- would up -- without investors, they have no way to take scientists to develop docs. in system is working well terms of...
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remembers a brave father an icon of cambodians environment movement who daum is the son of church woody who paid the ultimate price for his activism. as are the sound of. he really wanted me to love nature what he wanted was to stop the destruction of combo didn't forests. 7 years ago while investigating a logging company shoot woody was shocked and he's remembered for confronting the most powerful illegal loggers in this country but up and down the beach mourn those he upset with him a businessman back then and today him a businessman a powerful people who work in the government. investigation into the killing of truth when he was closed and made conflicting accounts of what happened. who don't is now following in the footsteps of his father and salvage there are a lot of unforgettable memories of his there always there was a brave man a good father and a respectful data. feel free to a similar path to church would be lange navigates the dangerous calls faith that there were no cats out of the royal government is involved in corruption and therefore the government armed forces and the
remembers a brave father an icon of cambodians environment movement who daum is the son of church woody who paid the ultimate price for his activism. as are the sound of. he really wanted me to love nature what he wanted was to stop the destruction of combo didn't forests. 7 years ago while investigating a logging company shoot woody was shocked and he's remembered for confronting the most powerful illegal loggers in this country but up and down the beach mourn those he upset with him a...
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jessica: woody and debbie stearns say they don't have the time to wait for the remains of their dream home to be hauled off. they've already bought a new house in red bluff. woody: i couldn't live here again just surrounded by those memories and the way it used to be, because it's not going to be there anymore. jessica: for those left behind, daily struggles. the water in paradise, still not safe to drink. tammy spillock's home was destroyed. her mother's, one of just a few in her neighborhood untouched. tammy: i call it being in the bubble. but as soon as you go outside, reality hits that you know this is where we live now, so it's difficult. jessica: tammy, a realtor, bought the burned-out lot behind her mom's house and plans to build there once it's cleared. the state says that could take up to 18 months. tammy: it takes nine months to build a home. so 18 months plus nine, so we are at 2 1/2, three years, that's a long time to be in limbo. >> number one is safety, they want it safer. jessica: at town listening sessions, concern those who want to move back, won't be able to afford t
jessica: woody and debbie stearns say they don't have the time to wait for the remains of their dream home to be hauled off. they've already bought a new house in red bluff. woody: i couldn't live here again just surrounded by those memories and the way it used to be, because it's not going to be there anymore. jessica: for those left behind, daily struggles. the water in paradise, still not safe to drink. tammy spillock's home was destroyed. her mother's, one of just a few in her neighborhood...
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for trading a similar path to child woody lange navigates the dangerous calls it that there were no cats out of the royal government is involved in corruption and therefore the government armed forces and the companies hate the forest defenders. my drone was smashed several times when i received death threats i fled cambodia to thailand to see a repro vince however i still continue my work. in these teams the camp down to the. they've been tipped off there is timber on the moods where it's going is an international scandal. to find out more we travel to cambodia's border with vietnam on a stretch of road playing is most familiar where. he will fall. but i could be could be along the road lang recognizes sponsors for the timber smugglers they hate to report anything they can upset business including the appearance of activists like him. in smaller program formation and. this is the official border but it's not the favored route we've returned to smugglers of might they're armed with about 20 illegal crossings here. and i can see the checkpoint today there is a rampant illegal industry smu
for trading a similar path to child woody lange navigates the dangerous calls it that there were no cats out of the royal government is involved in corruption and therefore the government armed forces and the companies hate the forest defenders. my drone was smashed several times when i received death threats i fled cambodia to thailand to see a repro vince however i still continue my work. in these teams the camp down to the. they've been tipped off there is timber on the moods where it's...
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. >> you look atwo woody's career. you think how can he go on. there's purple rose of kcairo.nors" he's expanded. it's got humor and satire, but he's not trying to get a laugh every second. >> it's a wonderful moral conundrum from an original standpoint. i think that's why it holds up. >> you told me over and over again you would leave mary. >> "crimes and misdemeanors" is two stories. one is a woody allen joke fest and the other one which is a serious examination of literal life and death themes. >> the guy is having an affair, and she's threatening to tell his wife and threatening to disrupt his world. so, he has a hitman kill her. >> he realized i had a woman killed and i thought i was going to go to hell and nothing happened. whereas woody is constantly getting shit on by life and is doing the right thing. >> you look very deep in thought. >> i was planning the perfect murder. >> his writing is very strong for that reason. it always >> i'm talking about reality. i mean if you want a happy ending you should go see a hollywood movie. >> you realize, of course, we can never b
. >> you look atwo woody's career. you think how can he go on. there's purple rose of kcairo.nors" he's expanded. it's got humor and satire, but he's not trying to get a laugh every second. >> it's a wonderful moral conundrum from an original standpoint. i think that's why it holds up. >> you told me over and over again you would leave mary. >> "crimes and misdemeanors" is two stories. one is a woody allen joke fest and the other one which is a serious...
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reid to go get em and that's in some radio temple brownstein in russian and it's certainly found in a woody and it's. now the use of facial recognition is becoming ever more widespread anyone is been through an airport lately by have had their queuing time cut considerably thanks to the technology but unlike all fingerprints all passwords facial recognition can be used quickly all mass whether we like it all malt a new documentary asked what the human face has become all become in this world of surveillance and how this is all playing out when it comes to alt. the eyes of the state in cities across china being in a public space means being under the watchful eye of surveillance cameras here each individual's identity is captured with facial recognition software totally controlled for many it's a dystopian nightmare. but could this also happen to us last year a test run for facial recognition software was carried out of the train station in the south in the federal police wanted to know this software could recognize $300.00 volunteers who moved about within view with the cameras the hit rate
reid to go get em and that's in some radio temple brownstein in russian and it's certainly found in a woody and it's. now the use of facial recognition is becoming ever more widespread anyone is been through an airport lately by have had their queuing time cut considerably thanks to the technology but unlike all fingerprints all passwords facial recognition can be used quickly all mass whether we like it all malt a new documentary asked what the human face has become all become in this world of...
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whenever there's fireworks going off somewhere or a thunderstorm, she is a woody allen neurotic mess. just like you, i was extreme skeptical about all the products on the market for dogs and pets who suffer from anxiety because there's so many. i did a bit of research online and i purchased some oil -- i thought, what the heck, if it doesn't work, it doesn't work, but i tried. within an hour, she doesn't even notice there are thunderstorms. we've tried everything. we've tried to those thunderstorm jackets, holding her, swaddling her like a newborn, and the oil actually works for her. guest: there's a lot of cbd being put into pet food. this is one of the biggest categories. it has become so pervasive that i think it will be hard to put the cat back in the bag, pardon the pun. host: are those studies being done? guest: there are not. literature on the food on the human side can translate to the animal side. --ee far less literature host: that information doesn't have to come to the fda? guest: it would be regulated as an animal food or animal drug. i'm not aware of a lot of literature
whenever there's fireworks going off somewhere or a thunderstorm, she is a woody allen neurotic mess. just like you, i was extreme skeptical about all the products on the market for dogs and pets who suffer from anxiety because there's so many. i did a bit of research online and i purchased some oil -- i thought, what the heck, if it doesn't work, it doesn't work, but i tried. within an hour, she doesn't even notice there are thunderstorms. we've tried everything. we've tried to those...
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there's a bottom as our top i pad or no form of action is told ya i did in the yard have nick young woody thinking of his numbers total. we have needs an apartment that. was up on impact we shopped and gave. us money at no macmini the happen. to. have. somebody. over there. if you look at your. mobile mobile go. there is a pass that yasser arafat. and most of them as it is only buy but part of the label is built to let the. maid delay's be a heckler or to cut or listen to go it. could help us to be a little bit better than they look at below my national ear little girl in the play there. no not in the complete getting it really have to come up and have to have their genius will hold up an opinion and you can come. in a motel such a hit here while have been in the fringe of the miss america not all the. media. have given an extra how old spock and i are busy up to the beat oh all job we go on them all the confusion it is not our end of this moment that i'm to do their level i'm not good at it here and have had a hard team to the area and i'm. young i'm. sick of. almost all along the way th
there's a bottom as our top i pad or no form of action is told ya i did in the yard have nick young woody thinking of his numbers total. we have needs an apartment that. was up on impact we shopped and gave. us money at no macmini the happen. to. have. somebody. over there. if you look at your. mobile mobile go. there is a pass that yasser arafat. and most of them as it is only buy but part of the label is built to let the. maid delay's be a heckler or to cut or listen to go it. could help us...
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nixon certainly was describing woody haze but almost certainly, he was describing himself. when mcfarlane survived in failed suicide attempt, when he woke up in the hospital, the first person he saw sitting by his bedside was nixon. he pointed out the bible on the nightstand next to the bed, your strong faith will get you through this. finally, after the dedication of his presidential library, where we are today, nixon told friends who gathered around him "afterwards" at the time that his grandkids asked him what name he wanted to be called, you can call me anything you want to call me, he said. i've been called everything. this period of his life shows nixon as a human. it shows him as somebody who struggled through the failures of life and for setbacks of political career and get came out on the other side. nixon in exile is a different man, a man in full, a man who can look back on success and failure, on tragedy as well as triumph, defeat as well as defiant response. he never gave up. there is a lesson in the all of that for all of us. it's remarkable to think in august
nixon certainly was describing woody haze but almost certainly, he was describing himself. when mcfarlane survived in failed suicide attempt, when he woke up in the hospital, the first person he saw sitting by his bedside was nixon. he pointed out the bible on the nightstand next to the bed, your strong faith will get you through this. finally, after the dedication of his presidential library, where we are today, nixon told friends who gathered around him "afterwards" at the time that...
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how can we not help when we're in a position to help. >> watch the story of how woody changed the lifeng in paradise. go to cnn heroes.com right now. we'll be right back. (vo) the insurance institute for highway safety rates vehicles for safety, and some reach a level of top safety pick. but only a select few of the very safest vehicles are awarded a top safety pick plus. the highest level of safety possible. how many 2019 top safety pick plus-winning vehicles does your brand have? one. two. how about eight? subaru has more 2019 top safety pick plus awards than honda and toyota brands combined. there's safe, and then there's subaru safe. if you have moderate little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop.
how can we not help when we're in a position to help. >> watch the story of how woody changed the lifeng in paradise. go to cnn heroes.com right now. we'll be right back. (vo) the insurance institute for highway safety rates vehicles for safety, and some reach a level of top safety pick. but only a select few of the very safest vehicles are awarded a top safety pick plus. the highest level of safety possible. how many 2019 top safety pick plus-winning vehicles does your brand have? one....
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>> to see woody change the life of a paradise grandmother, go to cnnheroes.com right now and a quickming note for you. our new cnn original series "the movies" continues tomorrow night with the '60s from "psycho" to "dr. strangelove," hear from the actors and directors who brought your favorite scenes to life and get the stories behind the scenes of the movies you love tomorrow night at 9:00 on cnn. we'll be right back. own little world. especially these days. (dad) i think it's here. (mom vo) especially at this age. (big sister) where are we going? (mom vo) it's a big, beautiful world out there. (little sister) woah... (big sister) wow. see that? (mom vo) sometimes you just need a little help seeing it. (avo) the three-row subaru ascent. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. get zero percent during the subaru a lot to love event. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate i switched to miralax for my constipation. the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body to unblock your system naturally. and it doesn't cause bloating, cramping, gas, or sudden urgency. mi
>> to see woody change the life of a paradise grandmother, go to cnnheroes.com right now and a quickming note for you. our new cnn original series "the movies" continues tomorrow night with the '60s from "psycho" to "dr. strangelove," hear from the actors and directors who brought your favorite scenes to life and get the stories behind the scenes of the movies you love tomorrow night at 9:00 on cnn. we'll be right back. own little world. especially these...
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nixon was describing woody hayes and almost just as certainly describing himself. and when reagan's national security adviser, bud mcfarland, survived a failed suicide attempt, when he woke up in the hospital, the first person he saw sitting by his bedside was richard nixon. you'll need an anchor, he told the'ving mcfarland, pointing at the bible on the night stand next to the bedle. your strong faith will get you through this. finally, after the dedication of this presidential lie flare 1990 where we are today, nixon told friends who gathered around him afterwards about the time that his grandkids asked him what name he wanted to be called. and you can call me anything you want to call me,ed sacker because i've been called everything. this period of his life shows nixon as a human. it shows him as somebody who struggled through the failure odd life, through the setbacks of political career and yet came out on the other side of it. nixon in peel is -- in exile is a different man, man in full, man who can look back on success as well as failure, on tragedy as well a
nixon was describing woody hayes and almost just as certainly describing himself. and when reagan's national security adviser, bud mcfarland, survived a failed suicide attempt, when he woke up in the hospital, the first person he saw sitting by his bedside was richard nixon. you'll need an anchor, he told the'ving mcfarland, pointing at the bible on the night stand next to the bedle. your strong faith will get you through this. finally, after the dedication of this presidential lie flare 1990...
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"snl" season 45 kicks off september 28th with woody harrelson as host as billie eilish as the musical the u.s. open under way at flushing meadows. serena williams getting a big in her opening match with maria sharapova. andy scholes has that we brief story in the "bleacher report." >> wasn't a long match. this is serena's first match at the u.s. open since last year's controversial final which she lost to naomi osaka. this match would go better than that one for serenserena. she beat sharapova in under an hour. serena 20-2 against sharapova beating her 19 times in a row. before the tournament it was announced the chair umpire carlos ramos whoed that incident with serena would not work any of her or her sister venus' matches. serena was asked about ramos last night. >> do you think that was a good thing or you really didn't care? >> yeah, i don't know who that is. >> all right. well, serena back at it again tomorrow. she will be taking on fellow american catherine mcnally. >>> the nfl world is still reeling from andrew luck's decision to retire from football at the age of 29, but it's
"snl" season 45 kicks off september 28th with woody harrelson as host as billie eilish as the musical the u.s. open under way at flushing meadows. serena williams getting a big in her opening match with maria sharapova. andy scholes has that we brief story in the "bleacher report." >> wasn't a long match. this is serena's first match at the u.s. open since last year's controversial final which she lost to naomi osaka. this match would go better than that one for...
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was working with a partner, and we would write and perform and wrote some stand-up for various -- woodyen, joan rivers, not that we influenced their careers, but we'd had enough experience, and we performed. david: you picked a number of famous people that later went on to great fame and fortune. he when it's over, are you convinced you have a great hit forever, or you're not sure? lorne: when we were beginning, i have said this often -- i had all of the ingredients but i didn't have the recipe. between the first show and the second show, we changed. second show was paul simon. third show was rob reiner with penny marshall. and by the fourth show, we sort of found the show with candy burgen, we found the show that resembles the show today. david: so, the original idea was to have a cast of characters, the not quite ready for prime time players, as they were known, and a host. lorne: a different host every week. david: who was the host the first week, the first show? lorne: george carlin. david: was he so funny in those days, you knew it would be a hit? lorne: he had monologues that work
was working with a partner, and we would write and perform and wrote some stand-up for various -- woodyen, joan rivers, not that we influenced their careers, but we'd had enough experience, and we performed. david: you picked a number of famous people that later went on to great fame and fortune. he when it's over, are you convinced you have a great hit forever, or you're not sure? lorne: when we were beginning, i have said this often -- i had all of the ingredients but i didn't have the...
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see woody change the life of a paradise grandmother and go to cnn heroes.com right now.aru and our retailers have given over one hundred and sixty-five million dollars to charity. we call it our love promise. and it's why you don't even have to own a subaru to love a subaru retailer. subaru. more than a car company. the first survivor of alzis out there.ase and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. join the fight with the alzheimer's association. ♪ living well do you often wake up with chest congestion? or suffer excess mucus? try mucinex 12 hour. the bio layer tablet immediately releases to thin and loosen excess mucus. and lasts for 12 hours. mucinex 12 hour. ♪upbeat music she's doing it again. no cover-up spray here. it's the irresistibly fresh scent of febreze air effects. [ harsh aerosol spray ] cheaper aerosols can cover up odors burying the smell in a flowery fog. switch to febreze air effects! febreze eliminates even the toughest odors from the air. and it uses a 100% natural propellant to leave behind a pleas
see woody change the life of a paradise grandmother and go to cnn heroes.com right now.aru and our retailers have given over one hundred and sixty-five million dollars to charity. we call it our love promise. and it's why you don't even have to own a subaru to love a subaru retailer. subaru. more than a car company. the first survivor of alzis out there.ase and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. join the fight with the alzheimer's...
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with woody, he's constantly getting, you know, shit on by life and he's just doing the right thing. >lotting the perfect murder. >> his writing is very strong for that reason. it always feels like he was thinking about some philosophical truth about human nature and says, oh, i want to write a movie about that. >> i'm talking about reality. i mean, if you want a happy ending, you should go see a hollywood movie. >> you realize, of course, that we can never be friends. >> why not? >> what i'm saying is -- and this is not a come-on in any way, shape or form, is that men and women can't be friends because the sex part always gets in the way. >> nora ephron wrote "when harry met sally" and got a lot of help from reiner writing the neurotic main character, and that's because he was based on rob reiner. >> every scene has to be good. you work and work and work torture yourself rewriting the script. >> i know nora, and i pitched this idea about the dance that people go through to get together after they've both gotten out of long-term relationships and they become friends, and does sex come
with woody, he's constantly getting, you know, shit on by life and he's just doing the right thing. >lotting the perfect murder. >> his writing is very strong for that reason. it always feels like he was thinking about some philosophical truth about human nature and says, oh, i want to write a movie about that. >> i'm talking about reality. i mean, if you want a happy ending, you should go see a hollywood movie. >> you realize, of course, that we can never be friends....
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woody harrelson, with billie eilish. and phoebe waller-bridge.ch the season premiere on nbc bay area september 28th. and taylor swift. i'm starting to like taylor swift. i'm fired up. >> you're not on the tay-tay wagon already? >> new to me. >> have you heard of eddie murphy? >> good night. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: welcome to "the tonight show!" and here's your host jimmy fallon ♪ [ cheers and applause
woody harrelson, with billie eilish. and phoebe waller-bridge.ch the season premiere on nbc bay area september 28th. and taylor swift. i'm starting to like taylor swift. i'm fired up. >> you're not on the tay-tay wagon already? >> new to me. >> have you heard of eddie murphy? >> good night. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: welcome to "the tonight show!" and here's your host jimmy fallon ♪ [ cheers and applause
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stop the destruction of combo did forests. 7 years ago while investigating a logging company shoot woody was shocked and he is remembered for confronting the most powerful illegal loggers in this country but that up until now could warn those he upset with team of businessmen back then and today jim a businessman of powerful people who work in the government. investigation into the killing of chewed wood he was closed in made conflicting accounts of what happened . to dawn is now following in the footsteps of his father and it was obvious which there are a lot of unforgettable memories of his there always there was a brave man a good father and a respectful data. for dreading a similar path to child would be lang navigates the dangerous calls it at that will cat out of the royal government is involved in corruption and therefore the government forces and the companies hate the forest defenders. my drone was smashed several times when i received death threats i fled cambodia to thailand to see a repro vince however i still continue my work. laying in these teams the camp down to the. they
stop the destruction of combo did forests. 7 years ago while investigating a logging company shoot woody was shocked and he is remembered for confronting the most powerful illegal loggers in this country but that up until now could warn those he upset with team of businessmen back then and today jim a businessman of powerful people who work in the government. investigation into the killing of chewed wood he was closed in made conflicting accounts of what happened . to dawn is now following in...
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was working with a partner, and we would write and perform and wrote some stand-up for various -- woodyllen, joan rivers, not that we influenced their careers, but we had had enough experience and we performed. david: you picked a number of famous people that later went on to great fame and fortune. the first show goes on. when it is over, are you convinced you have a great hit forever or you are not sure? lorne: when we were beginning, i have set this often -- i had all of the ingredients, i didn't have the recipe. between the first show and the second show, we changed. second show was paul simon. third show was rob reiner with penny marshall. by the fourth show we found the show with candy burgen, the show that resembles the show today. david: the original idea was to have a cast of characters and a host. lorne: a different host every week. david: who was the first host? lorne: george carlin. david: was he so funny in those days you knew it would be a hit? lorne: he had monologues that worked and i thought he was funny. the biggest controversy in the first show was the network wanted
was working with a partner, and we would write and perform and wrote some stand-up for various -- woodyllen, joan rivers, not that we influenced their careers, but we had had enough experience and we performed. david: you picked a number of famous people that later went on to great fame and fortune. the first show goes on. when it is over, are you convinced you have a great hit forever or you are not sure? lorne: when we were beginning, i have set this often -- i had all of the ingredients, i...
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how he retired from woody i didn't have and i didn't announce anything and retirement that i was doing this. until in your hernan notice nick kerry else is in hot water with tennis authorities yet again this time after appearing to spit at an umpire at the australian also smashed a couple of racquets as he crashed out of the cincinnati masters in the 2nd round david stokes reports thank you. the next thing started well finished carry our cigarettes karen catchin of he won the toss and then took the opening set on a tie break i but then things started to unravel as the russian seed gained the upper hand. to get i not for the 1st time this season curious got upset with empathic just murphy when he felt was rushing him jaring his service games. to make matters worse after losing the 2nd set carrier stormed off court without permission from a berth for what he said was a bathroom break but as it turned out there was no bathroom involved just a couple of breaks. to wreck it smashed but it didn't alter the course of the match nothing was going right to carry us he won the washington open jus
how he retired from woody i didn't have and i didn't announce anything and retirement that i was doing this. until in your hernan notice nick kerry else is in hot water with tennis authorities yet again this time after appearing to spit at an umpire at the australian also smashed a couple of racquets as he crashed out of the cincinnati masters in the 2nd round david stokes reports thank you. the next thing started well finished carry our cigarettes karen catchin of he won the toss and then took...
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woody harrelson kicks off with billy i'llish and also phoebe waller-bridge and david harbor from strangerstewart also hosting. the biggest news eddie murphy will be back on snl and hosting this season's holiday episode on december 21st and will mark the first time hosting the show since he finished his run as a series regular in 1984. >> kari has one last look at weather. >> san francisco is looking pretty good. now we're still seeing the fog rolling by and we're staying in the 70s there. even as it has been hot inland we're keeping it cool there. low 90s in the valleys and you're going to notice more humidity today as well as tomorrow. but it will dry out by the end of the week and we'll see some upper 80s in some of the warmer spots. so overall pretty steady with our temperatures. >> very good. heats up a little bit there. >> that does it for our newscast. the next one at 5:00. >> and also get the latest information all day long at nbcbayarea.com. we'll see you tomorrow morning, 4:30 to 7:00 and of course at midday. >> we'll see you then. one of the most important things you can do is t
woody harrelson kicks off with billy i'llish and also phoebe waller-bridge and david harbor from strangerstewart also hosting. the biggest news eddie murphy will be back on snl and hosting this season's holiday episode on december 21st and will mark the first time hosting the show since he finished his run as a series regular in 1984. >> kari has one last look at weather. >> san francisco is looking pretty good. now we're still seeing the fog rolling by and we're staying in the 70s...
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gerry mulligan... the great woody herman...ge the nius, ray charles. truly great, mr. stan getz.onel hampton. ♪ ♪ ♪
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it's true i mean he turned into this huge global brand that we know nowadays and he also turned how woody from just another brand that existed into this super duper luxury brand highly successful and very popular car and if you consider that fox was similar to ford you know meant to be the people's car at the very beginning so everybody can afford it you know the people's confidence it was him who sort of thought yeah that's all very well but we also need lamborghini we need to go we need bentley and for some some reason he managed to make it credible to have these super high end luxury cars on the same roof as the beetle the jetta and all these the people's car so that's a great achievement and i personally think it must have been a very sad day for him in 2015 when that scandal broke the diesel emissions. and he didn't see eye to eye with the. intercon that all his life's work sort of seemed to fall apart and he sold almost all his shares and folks as that must have been a very sad moment we're just looking at god either that was the courthouse. where he drove a beautiful vehicle. you k
it's true i mean he turned into this huge global brand that we know nowadays and he also turned how woody from just another brand that existed into this super duper luxury brand highly successful and very popular car and if you consider that fox was similar to ford you know meant to be the people's car at the very beginning so everybody can afford it you know the people's confidence it was him who sort of thought yeah that's all very well but we also need lamborghini we need to go we need...
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announced the season's first host and it looks like it's going to be a killer lineup starting with woody expected to see eddy murphy coming back to host for the first time in 35 years unfortunately, they'll have to wait until december to see him take the stage can you even imagine snl -- >> huge. he just got on stage, they had an anniversary show a few years back it was a big deal that he was there. >> how many characters can he bring on stage countless. >> cannot wait for that. still ahead on "early today," we will hear from supreme court justice ruth bader-ginsburg. e est ve a barbie doll questions revealing a new round of cancer treatment. reats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper r
announced the season's first host and it looks like it's going to be a killer lineup starting with woody expected to see eddy murphy coming back to host for the first time in 35 years unfortunately, they'll have to wait until december to see him take the stage can you even imagine snl -- >> huge. he just got on stage, they had an anniversary show a few years back it was a big deal that he was there. >> how many characters can he bring on stage countless. >> cannot wait for...
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but as you said, it was a very woody sound. and in the world cup, this was a big thing.es, a proper freak occurrence that no other sport can offer. joe root was lucky, and will it count later? we'll see. let's talk about england's bowlers, because james ant and went off to hospitalfor a scan because james ant and went off to hospital for a scan yesterday. he has been warming up this morning. he may bat if needed later on, what do you make of it? a few confusing signals coming from the england dressing room. he definitely went for the scan yesterday, probably unlikely to have any formal communication today. i think it is quite unlikely we will see him bowl in the second innings. batting perhaps if required. that certainly looking ahead to the next test and whether jofra archer will looking ahead to the next test and whetherjofra archer will be re—included. whetherjofra archer will be re-included. thank you for your time. england 71—1 at lunch, play to resume ina time. england 71—1 at lunch, play to resume in a few minutes. thank you, adam. and from the women's open golf,
but as you said, it was a very woody sound. and in the world cup, this was a big thing.es, a proper freak occurrence that no other sport can offer. joe root was lucky, and will it count later? we'll see. let's talk about england's bowlers, because james ant and went off to hospitalfor a scan because james ant and went off to hospital for a scan yesterday. he has been warming up this morning. he may bat if needed later on, what do you make of it? a few confusing signals coming from the england...
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how he retired from woody i think and i didn't announce anything and . he was doing this. until in your hernan notice nick kyrgios has been fined $113000.00 for unsportsmanlike conduct at the cincinnati masters he smashed 2 racquets and appeared to spit at the chair umpire after his match the a.t.p. is considering whether to take further action against the australian following his outburst david stokes reports. next thing started well fanie curiosity and scaring catchin of he won the toss and then took the ring set on a tory break. but the thing started to unravel as the russian seed gained the upper hand. to get i not for the 1st time this season curious got upset with this murphy who he felt was rushing him during his service games. to make matters worse after losing the 2nd set curio still without permission from a berth for what he said was a bathroom break but as it turned out there was no bathroom involved just a couple of breaks. to wreck it smashed but it didn't alter the course of the match nothing was going right to carry us he won the washington open just 2 week
how he retired from woody i think and i didn't announce anything and . he was doing this. until in your hernan notice nick kyrgios has been fined $113000.00 for unsportsmanlike conduct at the cincinnati masters he smashed 2 racquets and appeared to spit at the chair umpire after his match the a.t.p. is considering whether to take further action against the australian following his outburst david stokes reports. next thing started well fanie curiosity and scaring catchin of he won the toss and...
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. >> woody think about mitch mcconnell having the power to bring this legislation to a vote in the senate? many sayr: the person explain that is senator mcconnell. the american people need to be outraged by that refusal to bring a bill supported by over 90% of the american people to the floor for consideration. vote for it.e to every senator will have to make their own decisions. but not to bring it to the floor is an abdication of his responsibility to the american people. >> we you look to the appropriations process? rep. hoyer: the answer to your question is, we will take every opportunity we can to ensure more at least the step and are taken. we can do what we can do. we cannot force senator mcconnell to do something. we can do what we can do. the other 99 united states senator can for some to do something and i would urge them to do so. >> does a violate the deal you have on the budget agreement? rep. hoyer: we don't necessarily have to take that on an appropriations bill. asked to that process. the appropriations process alone. there are many other ways we can act, and we should. ha
. >> woody think about mitch mcconnell having the power to bring this legislation to a vote in the senate? many sayr: the person explain that is senator mcconnell. the american people need to be outraged by that refusal to bring a bill supported by over 90% of the american people to the floor for consideration. vote for it.e to every senator will have to make their own decisions. but not to bring it to the floor is an abdication of his responsibility to the american people. >> we...
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and they just, you know, woody guthrie or something. [laughter] i thought it was so funny it's just like a church which is fine and wonderful and beautiful and they do so many amazing thing is that i do think what i found was that spirituality is not absent even if it takes on a different form in our lives. so it has been much said about the death of religion in america. but i think that it is still an active and vibrant force as we see. i don't think that is a hot take it's different than it used to be. it's no longer these little centers of our communities as it is happening on the football field. sports is the type of religion for americans. you know, it is happening online. so many people are finding communities of states with hundreds of organizations with spiritual human connection online and facebook groups and applications could use. so, those were a couple of the things i realized. us. hopefully that answers your question. >> i was wondering if you have any conclusions between religious point in talking points. >> the caucus me
and they just, you know, woody guthrie or something. [laughter] i thought it was so funny it's just like a church which is fine and wonderful and beautiful and they do so many amazing thing is that i do think what i found was that spirituality is not absent even if it takes on a different form in our lives. so it has been much said about the death of religion in america. but i think that it is still an active and vibrant force as we see. i don't think that is a hot take it's different than it...
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am not a bottom-line pacifist -- woody guthrie fought in the second world war. but with the music.aving on a jet certainly was a link, and when somebody would say -- ♪ i am leaving on a jet plane, i don't know when i will be back again ♪ --it was very painful. that is. singing but the songs that united the people who said, we have to stop the war. we are not -- we do not think this is a legitimate war, as john kerry said, how can you ask somebody who is the last person to die for a war nobody w ants? mandela,ing the great an anthem of sorts, about a young man, and this is an interesting story, a young man who goes to jail rather than serve in war. he cannot serve in this war, and then he goes on a hunger strike, and then he dies. who areide, the people opposing him say, ok, he is dead. we do not have to endure his accusations. we can kill now. we can hate now. now we can and the world. it is caution, take your place on the prayer wheel of life as it moves through your brief moment of time. when or lose, now you must choose. if you lose, you are only losing your life. when i was at
am not a bottom-line pacifist -- woody guthrie fought in the second world war. but with the music.aving on a jet certainly was a link, and when somebody would say -- ♪ i am leaving on a jet plane, i don't know when i will be back again ♪ --it was very painful. that is. singing but the songs that united the people who said, we have to stop the war. we are not -- we do not think this is a legitimate war, as john kerry said, how can you ask somebody who is the last person to die for a war...
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caller: woody. -- guest: that is jesse? host: woody. guest: the nih is good. it is important.thehe smaller part investment. the investment is made by people . i wouldave a 401(k), imagine some of your dollars are invested in pharmaceutical companies. investments are made by venture capitalists who take high risks in some had of her ward of the end of the process. what -- would up -- without investors, they have no way to take scientists to develop docs. in system is working well terms of our ability to lead the world in innovative products, or atece that is broken least one is people like you are paying out-of-pocket more than they should and that is the moral imperative we have. we have to make sure no one is paying more from their pockets for the drugs that they need. denver from colorado, republican, good morning. caller: good morning c-span2 mr. greenwich. i have a question. i am coming from a different slant on the job problem, which i am paying enough. i pay for a request. my aetna helps with that. then i was hit with a doughnut hole yesterday. i pay 129 dollars to get t
caller: woody. -- guest: that is jesse? host: woody. guest: the nih is good. it is important.thehe smaller part investment. the investment is made by people . i wouldave a 401(k), imagine some of your dollars are invested in pharmaceutical companies. investments are made by venture capitalists who take high risks in some had of her ward of the end of the process. what -- would up -- without investors, they have no way to take scientists to develop docs. in system is working well terms of our...
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it was interesting and sad at the same time. >> woody and jeff were friends >> oh, yeah.e pictures and everything apparently jeff is friends with a lot of people though >> that's an interesting one woody and jeff i'll leave it at that. not for nothing. >> friends in high places, joe >> yeah. okay never mind what about you you care about viacom? >> oh, of course i care immensely about it. >> today, what do you think? >> we were here yesterday talking about this >> two hours, the market opens can we get a statement >> i'm waiting for it. i think it's going to happen >> today >> yeah, today if it's not this morning, it will be after market today >> you want to give us some details on the price that's what people want to know. >> i think the journal did a good job of getting some information out there yesterday. the idea being that it will be about 0.6 or 0.95 for every viacom share the last time they had this conversation it was 0.61 the way viacom has been trading, it's a take under. you're getting it at lower than what it had been trading on. the argument from the cbs site
it was interesting and sad at the same time. >> woody and jeff were friends >> oh, yeah.e pictures and everything apparently jeff is friends with a lot of people though >> that's an interesting one woody and jeff i'll leave it at that. not for nothing. >> friends in high places, joe >> yeah. okay never mind what about you you care about viacom? >> oh, of course i care immensely about it. >> today, what do you think? >> we were here yesterday...
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teaching, epstein became a hedgefund manager who rubbed elbows with famous people like bill clinton, woody and crown prince mohammed bin salman, as well as superstar attorney alan dershowitz, who admits to getting a massage at epstein's mansion, but he said it wasn't from an underaged girl but an old, old russian. ( laughter ) and, brace yourselves for this detail. >> i kept my underwear on during the massage. >> stephen: now-- ( laughter ) some have doubted the truth of dershowitz's story, but in a "late show" exclusive we have tracked down the woman who massaged alan dershowitz. come on out, shirley! shirley, everybody. ( cheers and applause ) thank you very much. please, right down there. nothing to be afraid of. we're all your friends. shirley, thank you for being here. and i'm only asking to verify his story. how old are you? >> i'm 27. ( laughter ) >> stephen: you're 27 years old? why do you look so old? >> i-- i saw alan dershowitz in his underwear. ( laughter ) >> stephen: shirley, everybody. alan dershowitz's masseuse. ( cheers and applause ) thank you very much, shirley. jon, how
teaching, epstein became a hedgefund manager who rubbed elbows with famous people like bill clinton, woody and crown prince mohammed bin salman, as well as superstar attorney alan dershowitz, who admits to getting a massage at epstein's mansion, but he said it wasn't from an underaged girl but an old, old russian. ( laughter ) and, brace yourselves for this detail. >> i kept my underwear on during the massage. >> stephen: now-- ( laughter ) some have doubted the truth of...
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of reason because they are very anxious with the work that is tolerant of certain kinds of behavior woody allen's book has a hard time finding a publisher. if they thought if you published a book by him you could sell it and that is connected also to be a source of anxiety and then you can get into terrible trouble and then the other books might be damaged for those who boycott and publish books they don't approve. and cancel culture there was an article in the new york times with a young adult book titled blood air and that book , the author chose to cancel the book to terminate the publication a few months before it was scheduled based on some reaction of early readers of both races their inappropriate depictions of slavery so the author pulled the book. the publisher was willing to go either way now she recently changed her mind and has gone ahead to publish the book. she did quite a bit of research on it and now ran it by sensitivity readers with deep familiarity of the experience of what is depicted. so she did decide to publi on tf people on both sides largely she should be able to
of reason because they are very anxious with the work that is tolerant of certain kinds of behavior woody allen's book has a hard time finding a publisher. if they thought if you published a book by him you could sell it and that is connected also to be a source of anxiety and then you can get into terrible trouble and then the other books might be damaged for those who boycott and publish books they don't approve. and cancel culture there was an article in the new york times with a young adult...
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you could get people like norman mailer and woody allen. >> my new year's resolution, i'm going to tryuld have authors on, heavy weight boxers. there were conversations. >> when you mention the national anthem and talk about playing in any unorthodox way, you get a guaranteed percentage of hate mail -- >> that's not unorthodox. >> it isn't unorthodox? no, i thought it was beautiful. >> there you go. [ applause ] >> i just thought anything that's interesting ought to have a place on a talk show rather than young pretty actresses who use the word "excited" in every sentence. >> you're not frequently seen on television. is that by choice? >> well, of course, it is the most impressive medium of all. it's the medium that's going to either save america or send it down into demise. there's no question about t. >> i'm getting out of it myself. [ applause ] >> really? >> we'll be back after this. >> what you do is you book the best possible guests from different kinds of businesses. mabel not everybody in show business. some politics, some newspaper people. get them all on a stage together and
you could get people like norman mailer and woody allen. >> my new year's resolution, i'm going to tryuld have authors on, heavy weight boxers. there were conversations. >> when you mention the national anthem and talk about playing in any unorthodox way, you get a guaranteed percentage of hate mail -- >> that's not unorthodox. >> it isn't unorthodox? no, i thought it was beautiful. >> there you go. [ applause ] >> i just thought anything that's interesting...
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it all starts with woody harrelson but fans are especially excited to see eddie murphy coming back tofirst time in 35 years hopefully he'll bring back gumby or mr. robinson's neighborhood or any of his famous characters. it's been awhile. >> he is slated to do the christmas show too which is extra xciting. >> thank you we go back to france where the g-7 summit has wrapped but questions about what exactly was accomplished still remain. we're breaking down the headlines and what they mean for your meyon that's coming up next on worldwide exchange is out there. and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. join the fight with the alzheimer's association. beauty editors have tried everything in search of a whiter smile. their choice? crest 3d whitestrips. our exclusive formulation whitens safely for a 100% noticeably whiter smile. guaranteed. trust america's #1 whitening brand, crest 3d whitestrips. they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any packag
it all starts with woody harrelson but fans are especially excited to see eddie murphy coming back tofirst time in 35 years hopefully he'll bring back gumby or mr. robinson's neighborhood or any of his famous characters. it's been awhile. >> he is slated to do the christmas show too which is extra xciting. >> thank you we go back to france where the g-7 summit has wrapped but questions about what exactly was accomplished still remain. we're breaking down the headlines and what they...
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my name is woody and i am the new vice president of advocacy and programs at san francisco heritage. thank you for having me today. for heritage today, on this matter, what we really want to bring forward, mike mueller, our president and c.e.o., he was part of the original reflection group that made the initial recommendation to the school board, so we have been part of this project from pretty early on. what we really don't want is the destruction of the murals, and we would like to offer some, which i sent earlier to the commission, some different technical solutions that consensus, perhaps a remediated process might bring about in opposition to painting over the murals, so we provided this p.d.f. of different solutions that were used with different public artworks around the world , and the most important thing is recently the school board came up with a resolution to obscure or screen or hide parts of the murals. the most important thing about any kind of acted like that, for us, is the reversibility of that action. we don't want any kind of permanent, damaging, solution here. ev
my name is woody and i am the new vice president of advocacy and programs at san francisco heritage. thank you for having me today. for heritage today, on this matter, what we really want to bring forward, mike mueller, our president and c.e.o., he was part of the original reflection group that made the initial recommendation to the school board, so we have been part of this project from pretty early on. what we really don't want is the destruction of the murals, and we would like to offer...
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here you go, woody harrelson kicks it off with musical guest billie eilish.waller bridge, taylor swift. you can watch the season premier on nbc bay area. taylor swift is october 5th. >> it starts september 28. >> that's the season premier. that will be a really good season. >> "coming to america: 2," i want to watch "coming to america: 1." >>> the weather will be good as we head into tomorrow. let's bring in the microclimate forecast. we had some tropical moisture out there today. felt just a little bit humid, as we get a look right now at our satellite and radar picture. all of that thunderstorm activity is contained to the sierra at this point. we saw a little bit of activity in the bay area. nothing at this point out of it. in fact as we move through tomorrow, i think the only thing we'll be dealing with is some lingering humidity moving in from the south. it's remnant moisture from tropical storm ivo. the new change that is beginning to develop right now is a milder system out here in the pacific. it's already starting to get the ocean breeze going a litt
here you go, woody harrelson kicks it off with musical guest billie eilish.waller bridge, taylor swift. you can watch the season premier on nbc bay area. taylor swift is october 5th. >> it starts september 28. >> that's the season premier. that will be a really good season. >> "coming to america: 2," i want to watch "coming to america: 1." >>> the weather will be good as we head into tomorrow. let's bring in the microclimate forecast. we had some...
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. >> they felt betrayed, like you're supposed to be our woody guthrie and you sold out. ♪ how does its in today's generation are in a fantastic position. they could rule the world, man. >> well, i don't argue -- >> they could rule the world, so why don't we do more of it? we can stop world wars before they ever started. >> i disagree. i don't believe -- >> you know who starts world wars? >> i for one -- >> you know who start world wars? people that are over 40. >> really, really -- >> that conversation was unstoppable. you couldn't shut it down. ♪ he's oh so good and he's oh so fine ♪ ♪ and he's oh so healthy in his body and his mind ♪ ♪ he's a well respected man about town ♪ ♪ doing the best things so conservatively ♪ >> i think ray davies from the kinks and pete townshend from the who were the two social commentators. ♪ people try to put us down talking about my generation ♪ ♪ just because we get around, talking about my generation ♪ ♪ things they do look awful cold talking about my generation ♪ ♪ hope i die before i get old ♪ talking about my generation ♪ it's my generation, baby,
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meet woody. >> as news of the fires broke and what happened to people and how many people were impactedn it hit home this is a really big deal. tens of thousands lost their homes. entire families were sleeping in their cars in parking lots. it was total chaos. today the majority are still displaced. when we hand over the title and the keys of an rv to someone who doesn't have a home any longer, such a powerful thing to provide such a basic human need. how can we not help? >> go to cnnheros.com. i'll see you back here in an hour. s.e. cupp takes over here right after a quick break. diarrhea?! new pepto diarrhea to the rescue! its three times concentrated liquid formula coats and kills bacteria to relieve diarrhea. the leading competitor only treats symptoms. it does nothing to kill the bacteria. treat diarrhea at its source with new pepto diarrhea. my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? cascade platinum does the work for you, prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. wow, that's clean! cascade platinum. mike an
meet woody. >> as news of the fires broke and what happened to people and how many people were impactedn it hit home this is a really big deal. tens of thousands lost their homes. entire families were sleeping in their cars in parking lots. it was total chaos. today the majority are still displaced. when we hand over the title and the keys of an rv to someone who doesn't have a home any longer, such a powerful thing to provide such a basic human need. how can we not help? >> go to...
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woody harrelson, phobe bee waller-blige, david harbour and kristen stewart.st news, eddie murphy will be back on "snl." he's hosting the holiday episode, the first time hosting since she finished his run in 1984. >>> 6:27 right now. coming up next on "today in the bay," when middle and high schoolers across southern california get their ids, they'll see a big change on the back. >>> the warriors getting new decision after years of planning and months of construction, chase center is ready to go. we'll take you there live on a tour in just minutes. >>> an all new live look inside the new home of the warriors. the chase center ready to go following months of construction. in just a few minutes, we'll take you on a live tour. first we want to say good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia. >> i'm marcus washington. we want to check in with kari hall. a beautiful shot of all the fog in san francisco. >> the sun is starting to come through the minds as you're sitting at home and about to get the day started. starting out nice and cool. we'll also fee
woody harrelson, phobe bee waller-blige, david harbour and kristen stewart.st news, eddie murphy will be back on "snl." he's hosting the holiday episode, the first time hosting since she finished his run in 1984. >>> 6:27 right now. coming up next on "today in the bay," when middle and high schoolers across southern california get their ids, they'll see a big change on the back. >>> the warriors getting new decision after years of planning and months of...
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townhouse and have proceeded east side was covered with framed photos of's liberties, bill clinton, woody allen, even the crown prince of saudi arabia. yeah, and epstein told the times that he witnessed prominent figures taking drugs and arranging for and epstein also allegedly stated that criminalizing with teenage girls was a cultural aberration and that at times in history, it was publicly acceptable. according to the times quote, many prominent men and at least a few women must be reading sighs of relief that whatever mr. epstein knew, he has taken it with him to his grave. or to help. wherever he may be. and not so fast. the attorney general barr has vowed to move forward with the case against any coconspirators with epstein, including those who may have helped him traffic in these young girls and others who participated in any sexual abuse of these minors. after his death, epstein's private island in the caribbean, once dubbed islands was raided by the fbi. you can see the drone footage captured in the islands main structure as well as other billings that are on the island including
townhouse and have proceeded east side was covered with framed photos of's liberties, bill clinton, woody allen, even the crown prince of saudi arabia. yeah, and epstein told the times that he witnessed prominent figures taking drugs and arranging for and epstein also allegedly stated that criminalizing with teenage girls was a cultural aberration and that at times in history, it was publicly acceptable. according to the times quote, many prominent men and at least a few women must be reading...