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when wyatt and doc, doctor had from the book because doctor and wyatt did not believe, doc and wyattad, wyatt was in dodge city. he came to dodge city looking for wyatt because he had a posse after him. and he and his girlfriend, it's explained in the book why it's called that. but that's how they met, their friends began in dodge city. but after the earp vendetta and wyatt couldn't go back to arizona, he looked up bat in colorado to stay with him for a while.to restore him back to some kind of sanity after the bloodshed that had happened with his vendetta. then in 1883, bat and wyatt get a telegram. he's in dodge city and they were treating him really bad. there was a new administration there that wyatt and dodge city had gone back to its old wild west, wicked days and a lot of people didn't like that, that they were being railroaded, intimidated and thrown in jail and he said to wyatt, bat, i need your help.so wyatt and bat said let's go back to dodge city and if you have to clean it up again, we will. they weren't longing, they were elected or anything . but they put on their gun
when wyatt and doc, doctor had from the book because doctor and wyatt did not believe, doc and wyattad, wyatt was in dodge city. he came to dodge city looking for wyatt because he had a posse after him. and he and his girlfriend, it's explained in the book why it's called that. but that's how they met, their friends began in dodge city. but after the earp vendetta and wyatt couldn't go back to arizona, he looked up bat in colorado to stay with him for a while.to restore him back to some kind of...
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doc and wyatt met when wyatt was in dodge city.doc came to dodge city looking for protection because he had a posse after him. him and his girlfriend, big nose to kate, it's explained in the book why she is called that. that is how they met. their friendship began in dodge city. after the vendetta and white cannot go back, he looked up at bat in colorado to stay with him but he needed bat to help restore him back to some kind of sanity after the bloodshed. and in 1883 bat and wyatt get telegrams from a guy named luke short. he was in dodge city and they were treating him really bad. there's new administration there that want to dodge city to go back to its old west wicked days. a lot of people did not like that. they were being railroaded and intimidated and he was thrown in jail and said to wyatt, i need your help. so they actually said let's go back to dodge city and if we have to clean it up again we will. they were not lawman. they were not elected or anything. but they put on their gun belts and they grab shotguns and they ren
doc and wyatt met when wyatt was in dodge city.doc came to dodge city looking for protection because he had a posse after him. him and his girlfriend, big nose to kate, it's explained in the book why she is called that. that is how they met. their friendship began in dodge city. after the vendetta and white cannot go back, he looked up at bat in colorado to stay with him but he needed bat to help restore him back to some kind of sanity after the bloodshed. and in 1883 bat and wyatt get...
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so he's walking around town with guns, everything saying where's wyatt and wyatt appears in town so wyatt finds him and confronts him and there's a standoff there -- and basically the conversation was clay ellison says i'm here for you wyatt and wyatt saying -- i think the best thing you should do is get on your horse. turn around and leave because this is not going to end well and what neither one of them knew it was that he had heard about this and few door waysdown with a shotgun and later said if he killed wyatt i was going to kill him until they had each other's back but clay ellison rode out of town. the personality, and the idea that i'm not going to let you come to shoot up this town was a kind of a turning point. now, there was an example of a different way to do things, of course, that shotgun too but they think they've gone south. [laughter] would have been nasty. but the other -- other time that there was actually a shootout and it was one of the major events in dodge city at the time it led to what was the biggest funeral dodge city had seen at that point when that sheriff fo
so he's walking around town with guns, everything saying where's wyatt and wyatt appears in town so wyatt finds him and confronts him and there's a standoff there -- and basically the conversation was clay ellison says i'm here for you wyatt and wyatt saying -- i think the best thing you should do is get on your horse. turn around and leave because this is not going to end well and what neither one of them knew it was that he had heard about this and few door waysdown with a shotgun and later...
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and wyatt did not meet in tombstone, dock and wyatt met when wyatt was in dodge city. and doc came to dodge city looking for whites protection because he had a posse after him. he and his girlfriend, big nose kate, that's explained in the book why she's called that. so that's how they met. after the event data and why go back to arizona he looked up at colorado and went to stay with him for a while. he needed bat to help restore him back to some sanity after the blood that happened. and then in 1883, bÊte noire got telegrams from a guy named lou short. who is in dodge city and it was really bad there there are people there who wanted it to go back to its old wild west wicked days. a lot of people didn't like that but there being intimidated. they said i need your help and so why bat said let's go back to dodge city and if we have to clean it up again we will. they weren't elected or anything. but they put on their gun belts and shotguns and they rendezvoused in dodge city. that's what became the dodge city war. if you know how it ended after the book. but it was last t
and wyatt did not meet in tombstone, dock and wyatt met when wyatt was in dodge city. and doc came to dodge city looking for whites protection because he had a posse after him. he and his girlfriend, big nose kate, that's explained in the book why she's called that. so that's how they met. after the event data and why go back to arizona he looked up at colorado and went to stay with him for a while. he needed bat to help restore him back to some sanity after the blood that happened. and then in...
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wyatt, would like to start ? thank you. i'd like to thank our host, megan, and our colleagues at pepperdine for running this vote on forum and it's been a pleasure. we started a day with a fascinating conversation on some of the nuances of healthcare but also an overview that i think challenge to think about the expenditures of healthcare and quality of care in the united states. one thing that we hear a lot about is how bad healthcare is in the united states. for some of us that doesn't quite tell the whole picture. i would like to start with a literal thought exercise. you or a loved one has been diagnosed with an incredibly serious condition, maybe a rare cancer and you got to get care. and you have to get your suit. how many of you are going to book a flight to some other country because you can go anywhere in the world in this thought exercise and how many would you book another fight to get your care somewhere else? usually there is one or two because some countries have much looser oversight of experimental therapeut
wyatt, would like to start ? thank you. i'd like to thank our host, megan, and our colleagues at pepperdine for running this vote on forum and it's been a pleasure. we started a day with a fascinating conversation on some of the nuances of healthcare but also an overview that i think challenge to think about the expenditures of healthcare and quality of care in the united states. one thing that we hear a lot about is how bad healthcare is in the united states. for some of us that doesn't quite...
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. >> i spent 41 years in the "dodge city: wyatt earp, bat masterson and the wickedest town in the american west". i saw an act of courage, bravery, integrity , but there's always that small number of people who keep you up at night. when i was a priest, everyone knew the person or maybe to that you didn't trust and the other officers didn't trust them either. so what i did when i went to internal affairs was a brought the commanding officers on board. and we would meet with them on a regular basis. i would ask them questions like who in your command, why you were concerned about? who in the command keeps you up at night? i'll do an investigation for you and you will do in integrity test and i'm sure you want to talk about them later. we're going to put a case on your command so cut some commanders are worried there's too many cases against my command, think i'm not doing a good job. he always told them, if you're part of the investigatory team, you work with iad, you're going to come out of this looking well, not being criticized. >> so i always for that person and the other cops are willi
. >> i spent 41 years in the "dodge city: wyatt earp, bat masterson and the wickedest town in the american west". i saw an act of courage, bravery, integrity , but there's always that small number of people who keep you up at night. when i was a priest, everyone knew the person or maybe to that you didn't trust and the other officers didn't trust them either. so what i did when i went to internal affairs was a brought the commanding officers on board. and we would meet with them...
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wyatt, any thoughts? dr. decker: i think tom said it well. [laughter] ms. north: this last question i worked very hard on. i want you to put good thought into this. if you were going to make a t-shirt and on the front of the t-shirt you had a phrase or a word that describes the current state of health care, and on the back of the t-shirt you had a phrase or a word that describes the future state of health care, what would it be? [laughter] ms. north: who wants to go first? i will take the front first, how about that? actually it is a theme that has emerged already. leadership matters. if we're going to make the change that we are talking about , it does not happen by accident. leadership matters. that's what it is going to take. dr. decker: the back of the shirt, i would say, the future is bright. we have to remember that in a democracy there is great and passionate debate. the pendulum swings different directions over time. countryre a fantastic that can come together and solve problems. i don't think that washington is going to be able to map out the deta
wyatt, any thoughts? dr. decker: i think tom said it well. [laughter] ms. north: this last question i worked very hard on. i want you to put good thought into this. if you were going to make a t-shirt and on the front of the t-shirt you had a phrase or a word that describes the current state of health care, and on the back of the t-shirt you had a phrase or a word that describes the future state of health care, what would it be? [laughter] ms. north: who wants to go first? i will take the front...
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. >> yes, so kerstin titus made a playlist where the song's title let her ex wyatt know it was time toy read out here, do you still want to kiss me because i am kinda lovin' someone else but we can still be friends. >> wyatt said he wasn't upset. he actually got a good laugh at it. has a good sense of humor, i guess. >> and as such it's going viral now because kerstin's sibling put the list on twitter. >>> a college football coach is showing he's still got it. >> yes, he does. take a look at alonzo who in a past career was mc hammer's lead backup dancer featuring in the video for "you can't touch this." alonzo hasn't lost a step as he showed his players. ♪ you can't touch this i told you home boy can't touch this ♪ ♪ yeah that's how we're living ♪ can't touch this >> dropping it. >> don't hurt him, hammer. okay, let's hope he does his thing again on saturday. >> that's when his team, san jose state, wraps up its spring practices with a full squad scrimmage. >> you kind of forget that was part of the move but definitely. >> love it. >> man, i could do that. er when are we even going to
. >> yes, so kerstin titus made a playlist where the song's title let her ex wyatt know it was time toy read out here, do you still want to kiss me because i am kinda lovin' someone else but we can still be friends. >> wyatt said he wasn't upset. he actually got a good laugh at it. has a good sense of humor, i guess. >> and as such it's going viral now because kerstin's sibling put the list on twitter. >>> a college football coach is showing he's still got it....
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michelle: late wyatt. jonathan: coming up next for us at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- we have the breaking news coverage from maryland. army helicopter that went down on the golf course. the latest on the crew and what happened. >> i called 911. took five michelle: only on 7, the wife of a murder victim speaks out. the separate search for a killer underway in the isjust wanna see ifa again? my score changed... you wanna check yours? scores don't change that much. i haven't changed. oh, really? ♪ it's girls' night they said business casual. i love summer weddings! oh no. yeah, maybe it is time. maybe i should check my credit score. try credit karma. it's free. oh woah. that's different. check out credit karma today. credit karma. give yourself some credit. follow breaking news there southern maryland. military helicopter crashing on a golf course this afternoon. the helicopter came from fort belvoir. that is where kevin lewis is live for us with the latest. what have you learned? kevin: three people were on board
michelle: late wyatt. jonathan: coming up next for us at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- we have the breaking news coverage from maryland. army helicopter that went down on the golf course. the latest on the crew and what happened. >> i called 911. took five michelle: only on 7, the wife of a murder victim speaks out. the separate search for a killer underway in the isjust wanna see ifa again? my score changed... you wanna check yours? scores don't change that much. i haven't changed....
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kurt and goldie had just had their son wyatt. >> that was kate. were talking about kurt and the kids on set. >> the family to me is wonderful, wonderful time. i'd like to freeze my children right where they are. >> i could cry. >> i'm crying. >> making that movie was magical. i can't explain the experience of being with your family and being in love, having a new baby and making that movie. i'll tell you something else, you know, sometimes i see myself in katie and i don't have my glasses on right now, but when i was looking at that i wondered if katie was doing a saturday night live spoof. >> i'll say this, in the film they are so good together you'll laugh a ton. >>> all right, let's get back to our abby lee miller exclusive. we're picking up in the operating room with former "dance moms" star as she takes this drastic step to lose weight. >> so we just entered her abdomen. >> abby lee is in surgery for around 45 minutes, 80% of her stomach is removed and a sleeve is placed over her stomach, which has been reduced from the size of a football to
kurt and goldie had just had their son wyatt. >> that was kate. were talking about kurt and the kids on set. >> the family to me is wonderful, wonderful time. i'd like to freeze my children right where they are. >> i could cry. >> i'm crying. >> making that movie was magical. i can't explain the experience of being with your family and being in love, having a new baby and making that movie. i'll tell you something else, you know, sometimes i see myself in katie and...
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and, frankly, most of the children who grew up with nicole, who was born wyatt, felt the same way. when she finally changed her name, legally changed her name before the fifth grade and it was announced at school that wyatt would now be known as nicole, she had already been transitioning for years and wearing more feminine clothes and grew her hair, the people in the class said, duh, finally, you know? [laughter] that was, like, no big deal. it only became a big deal to one, one young man, one young boy. and, frankly, it was at the instigation of his grandfather, his guardian. and, frankly, he was really, sadly, used as a puppet to harass nicole and follow her into the girls' room. and thus began a case that eventually became the first, the first win in state, in a state court for the right for a transgender girl to use the bathroom of her own identity. that was in 2014 in maine. so if you -- i urge you to go on the internet, and nicole has given talks, and her father is often, gives talks now. he wasn't onboard for a long time. it took -- he absented himself from the family. he ju
and, frankly, most of the children who grew up with nicole, who was born wyatt, felt the same way. when she finally changed her name, legally changed her name before the fifth grade and it was announced at school that wyatt would now be known as nicole, she had already been transitioning for years and wearing more feminine clothes and grew her hair, the people in the class said, duh, finally, you know? [laughter] that was, like, no big deal. it only became a big deal to one, one young man, one...
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they've been married near through two years and have a daughter wyatt and a son demittry born in mila's mom in the closing credits of "bad moms." >> sometimes you have to make people happy to lie a little bit. >> what do you think? >> oh. what i think? i don't know. >> do you like it? >> yes, i do. >> i know you want to see more. >> yes. >> make sure you check out the latest of it will web series "my houzz." >>> let's talk about the house of ozzy and sharon osbourne. >> cheating, addiction, serious illnesses. it is truly shocking how much this family is dealing with. you know what? i covered it all with kelly osbourne starting with her parents' volatile marriage. did you have a moment where you thought my mom is really done? >> i had those moments all the time. my dad is amazing, but try living with him. >> it's been almost a year his ozzy's four-year affair with his hairstylist rocked the osbourne family. he got accept for section addiction and in october surprised sharon with a new diamond wedding ring. >> every time they're out i say be more gentle with mom's hand. look. holding the
they've been married near through two years and have a daughter wyatt and a son demittry born in mila's mom in the closing credits of "bad moms." >> sometimes you have to make people happy to lie a little bit. >> what do you think? >> oh. what i think? i don't know. >> do you like it? >> yes, i do. >> i know you want to see more. >> yes. >> make sure you check out the latest of it will web series "my houzz." >>> let's...
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nicole brooks often brings her son, wyatt, who has down syndrome. >> at hugs he sees people being valued by their community. when he gets older, that's what we want for him. >> reporter: it's an idea this community has embraced one sandwich at a time. >> no one has ever walked out of the doors in a bad mood. >> reporter: a restaurant that lives up to its name. rehema ellis, nbc news, mckinney, texas. >>> that will do it for us on a tuesday night. i'm lester holt for all of us at nbc news. thank you for watching and good night. breaking news in san jose. a shooting in the parking lot of the east ridge mall. the new details we )re learning at the scene -- as police search for the gunman. ==peggy/2-shot== the news at 6 starts now. thanks for joining us. i )m peggy bunker -- in for jessica aguirre. ==raj/2-shot== and i )m raj mathai. multiple shots fired. we )ve ben tracking this story -- on air and online -- for the past 90 minutes. raj/vo here )s what we know: a witness sent us these pictures from the mall parking lot. you can see crime scene tape in front of a car and the paramedics on si
nicole brooks often brings her son, wyatt, who has down syndrome. >> at hugs he sees people being valued by their community. when he gets older, that's what we want for him. >> reporter: it's an idea this community has embraced one sandwich at a time. >> no one has ever walked out of the doors in a bad mood. >> reporter: a restaurant that lives up to its name. rehema ellis, nbc news, mckinney, texas. >>> that will do it for us on a tuesday night. i'm lester holt...
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nicole brooks often brings her son, wyatt, who has down syndrome. >> at hugs he sees people being valued gets older, that's what we want for him. >> reporter: it's an idea this community has embraced one sandwich at a time. >> no one has ever walked out of the doors in a bad mood. >> reporter: a restaurant that lives up to its name, rehema ellis, nbc news, mckinney, texas. >> that will do it for us on a tuesday night. i'm lester holt for all of us at nbc news. thank you for watching and good night. ws. thank you for watching and good night. >> i feel like the luckiest man alive. >> mr. soules, you are charged with leaving the scene of an accident causing death. . >>> just miles from his iowa farm, former bachelor chris soules arrested for allegedly fleeing a traffic fatality. i'm natalie morales w
nicole brooks often brings her son, wyatt, who has down syndrome. >> at hugs he sees people being valued gets older, that's what we want for him. >> reporter: it's an idea this community has embraced one sandwich at a time. >> no one has ever walked out of the doors in a bad mood. >> reporter: a restaurant that lives up to its name, rehema ellis, nbc news, mckinney, texas. >> that will do it for us on a tuesday night. i'm lester holt for all of us at nbc news....
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coming up, automation driving up factory, but wyatt likes the rest of the g7. ♪ haidi: japan's factoryy top to the g7 for two decades after 2014, but overall productivity is the lowest in that group. , why do we see this dramatic emergence when it comes to manufacturing and services? >> well, there are several reasons for this. japanesewith, manufacturers of course have to to maximizeally productivity. on the other hand, the services sector has been largely protected from foreign competition. in japan, extreme levels of customer service are the norm, part of the culture here, so to highnot conducive levels of productivity. in the white-collar sector of forse, japan is notorious extremely long hours, each is also not terribly productive. rishaad: how important is it for japan to actually deal with this and improve productivity? well, it is critically important over the longer term. in fact, the oecd says it might be the most important challenge facing japan given its demographics. the sizable workforce is projected to decline dramatically in coming decades, so if japan even wants to mai
coming up, automation driving up factory, but wyatt likes the rest of the g7. ♪ haidi: japan's factoryy top to the g7 for two decades after 2014, but overall productivity is the lowest in that group. , why do we see this dramatic emergence when it comes to manufacturing and services? >> well, there are several reasons for this. japanesewith, manufacturers of course have to to maximizeally productivity. on the other hand, the services sector has been largely protected from foreign...
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wi wyatt t.alker, he told me how in the middle of the struggle for public accommodations in the 60s, they were in birmingham fighting against the forces of bull connor, and they were going to jail and kept fighting, going to jail. they finally had children going to jail. and they got around easter week, good friday was coming. and the debate among the staff about the king was whether to submit to go to jail and risk missing easter sunday, a big service in the baptist church, and certainly in the black church, and all of them who are mostly ministers wanted to be on their pulpit, or whether they should stay in birmingham and go to jail and risk missing that sunday. and as the debate raged on, dr. walker said, dr. king went in another room and when he came out he had on his denims, and they knew he had made up his mind to risk fwhg his pulpit with his father who pastored the church he co-pastored on easter sunday. he chose the movement and the risk of changing history over what was his tradition, c
wi wyatt t.alker, he told me how in the middle of the struggle for public accommodations in the 60s, they were in birmingham fighting against the forces of bull connor, and they were going to jail and kept fighting, going to jail. they finally had children going to jail. and they got around easter week, good friday was coming. and the debate among the staff about the king was whether to submit to go to jail and risk missing easter sunday, a big service in the baptist church, and certainly in...
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kurt and goldie just had their son wyatt. >> you were talking about kurt and the kids. >> family to meonderful time. i'd like to freeze my children right where they are. >> oh, my god, i'm crying. >> how is that for you watching that? >> making that movie was magical. i can't explain the experience of being with your family and being in love and having a new baby and making that movie. and you know, i'll tell you something else, sometimes i see myself in katie. and i don't have my glasses on right now. but when i was looking at that, i wondered if kate was going to do a saturday night spoof on me. >> i love sitting down with those two. and second of all the two of them in the movie will make you laugh. >> a bunch, right? >> they are funny together. >> still to come, george clooney in six movie classics. >> where are we going? >> we're behind the scenes with the dad to be for an exclusive look at his new project. >>> plus this is not us. how milo vent ventimiglia's new role is far from jack. can a toothpaste do everything well? this clean was like pow! my teeth are glowing. they are so
kurt and goldie just had their son wyatt. >> you were talking about kurt and the kids. >> family to meonderful time. i'd like to freeze my children right where they are. >> oh, my god, i'm crying. >> how is that for you watching that? >> making that movie was magical. i can't explain the experience of being with your family and being in love and having a new baby and making that movie. and you know, i'll tell you something else, sometimes i see myself in katie. and...
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to mps ian watson wyatt had simply walked away from westminster. past,the not too distant [indiscernible] i think from private conversations, there was the feeling they wanted to put jeremy corbyn to the test. labor was never expected to win with conservatives up against the democrats. there are two labor seat. if you are left-wing, there's -- if you really want to triumph, you need those seats. when governments are using seats midterm. of talk about lot coup attempts. what is going on? coup.nk we have a proxy the country's largest union also the single biggest donor to the labour party. it is run by an ally who is up for reelection. he has given money directly to the reelection campaign. not just giving money to the party but for someone he believes will will keep the party on the left of british politics. i would say the far left. at the moment, it is somewhere in the region of 19 to 20 points behind the conservatives in the polls and of course jeremy was in the party and they believe that they can recover and it is a huge job to do. the only way
to mps ian watson wyatt had simply walked away from westminster. past,the not too distant [indiscernible] i think from private conversations, there was the feeling they wanted to put jeremy corbyn to the test. labor was never expected to win with conservatives up against the democrats. there are two labor seat. if you are left-wing, there's -- if you really want to triumph, you need those seats. when governments are using seats midterm. of talk about lot coup attempts. what is going on? coup.nk...
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having and on the other side of that, i know you also want to make a comment about susan rice and wyattand i think that's where you going to the need to know. why she would've unmasked the names of these individuals, which she and others are now claiming was completely routine. >> the government can do these surveillances because there's a lot of rules. there's a lot of guideposts. there's a lot of ethics that have to be involved in. this isn't willy-nilly, this isn't fishing. this is not what it is. particular in the case of nsa, these authorities that are here to protect this country are at great risk because i believe what's gone on in the last year or so. the willy-nilly fishing expedition, where did general flynn's name comes from? where did carter pages name come from quebec who unmasked those names? to unmask those names commute to go back to the agency, the fbi or nsa with the justification that's based on some sort of national security. you just can't go back there regardless of who you are. they with the president himself could, but the national security advisor has to have so
having and on the other side of that, i know you also want to make a comment about susan rice and wyattand i think that's where you going to the need to know. why she would've unmasked the names of these individuals, which she and others are now claiming was completely routine. >> the government can do these surveillances because there's a lot of rules. there's a lot of guideposts. there's a lot of ethics that have to be involved in. this isn't willy-nilly, this isn't fishing. this is not...
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eric w eric wyatt was asked to do that. >> eric got an e-mail from his attorney, go to the followingsses, get 19 business cards or receipts, and i'll pay you $1,000. >> just get a business card to prove he was there and the lawyer would find a reason to eric eric said no, but he could have made thousands of dollars a day. >> about 19,000 altogether. >> the disability rules are hundreds of pages so most every business violates some rule. >> it could be that a mirror is an inch too high, an unsecured floor mat, round doorknobs. >> a round doorknob is illegal? >> it could subject you to a l >> thi >> this man owns stores in san diego. his f his father was disabled and used a scooter to maneuver around the >> we >> we have a lot of disabled customers that never complained or anything. and we always felt we were in com but but if an attorney comes in and his or her motivation is to make money on noncompliance, i think they can be very creative. >> one person sued, claiming the store aisles were too narrow for his wheelchair. but they aren't. so we decided, let's look in our security camer
eric w eric wyatt was asked to do that. >> eric got an e-mail from his attorney, go to the followingsses, get 19 business cards or receipts, and i'll pay you $1,000. >> just get a business card to prove he was there and the lawyer would find a reason to eric eric said no, but he could have made thousands of dollars a day. >> about 19,000 altogether. >> the disability rules are hundreds of pages so most every business violates some rule. >> it could be that a mirror...
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. >> jonathan and wyatt. who's jonathan?han is right here. >> raise your hand. >> that's it. >> bring our kids to work day. >> we couldn't do it without them. >> close enough. >> we love them. >>> still ahead, in his tax plan, donald trump is proposing lower rates for corporations and critics say his company could cash in. >>> plus, conservative firebrand ann coulter backs out of her plans to speak at berkeley. how it sparked a larger debate on free speech. get two servings of veggies? v8 or a fancy juice store? ready, go! hi, juice universe? one large rutabaga, with eggplant... done! that's not fair. glad i had a v8. the original way to fuel your day. if you want to stay on top of your health, one simple thing to do -- is take the pledge to go and get screened for the cancers that might affect you. so stand up to cancer and take the pledge at getscreenednow.org it only takes a minute to take care of yourself, and nothing rhymes with "org"... ♪ >>> welcome back, everyone. i'm alex witt. richard lui is in for ayman mohyeldin
. >> jonathan and wyatt. who's jonathan?han is right here. >> raise your hand. >> that's it. >> bring our kids to work day. >> we couldn't do it without them. >> close enough. >> we love them. >>> still ahead, in his tax plan, donald trump is proposing lower rates for corporations and critics say his company could cash in. >>> plus, conservative firebrand ann coulter backs out of her plans to speak at berkeley. how it sparked a larger...
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wyatt earp contrast of temperatures. —— quite a contrast of temperatures. hello. this is bbc news.syrian government airbase has drawn strong condemnation from syria's ally, russia. 59 missiles were fired by the us at the target , by the us at the target, said to be the launch pad for a deadly chemical attack on civilians. america's un ambassador says there could be more strikes, if necessary. the united states took a very measured step last night. we are prepared to do more. but we hope that will not be necessary. four people have been killed and many others injured, after a lorry drove into pedestrians outside a department store in the swedish capital, stockholm. the swedish prime minister says everything points to an act of terror. local media say the lorry was hijacked from a brewery earlier in the day. there was blood everywhere, there were bodies on the ground everywhere, and the sense of panic, people standing by their loved ones, but also people running away. police release images of a suspect, who they think is connected to the attack. and they confirmed they've arrested on
wyatt earp contrast of temperatures. —— quite a contrast of temperatures. hello. this is bbc news.syrian government airbase has drawn strong condemnation from syria's ally, russia. 59 missiles were fired by the us at the target , by the us at the target, said to be the launch pad for a deadly chemical attack on civilians. america's un ambassador says there could be more strikes, if necessary. the united states took a very measured step last night. we are prepared to do more. but we hope...
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n: wyatt 10 year -- why a 10 year yield? bob: i am struck by how confident she looks there.first fed chair in four or five that hands over to a successor without a disaster brewing. granted, she's got to figure out. jonathan: there are people laughing out there at the moment. bob: that's what everybody's got to focus on. what is the right size balance sheet? it was $900 billion pre-crisis. does it belong yet $2 trillion now? not far away from $4.5 trillion. the way they worked in the balance sheet will be critical to how the treasury behaves. when the fed would raise rates are normalized policy, they would lift the front of the market in the yield curve would flatten. we become accustomed to that. we try to figure out the fund rate has that will tell you where the 10 year treasury will approximate when they get to the end of their cycle. now, if they are going to be liquidating tenure treasuries through not reinvesting, is that going to push up the 10 year part of the curve? with a going to wind up steep yield curve? that's a lot for them to deal with. alix: what happens to
n: wyatt 10 year -- why a 10 year yield? bob: i am struck by how confident she looks there.first fed chair in four or five that hands over to a successor without a disaster brewing. granted, she's got to figure out. jonathan: there are people laughing out there at the moment. bob: that's what everybody's got to focus on. what is the right size balance sheet? it was $900 billion pre-crisis. does it belong yet $2 trillion now? not far away from $4.5 trillion. the way they worked in the balance...
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this is david wyatt. you may have seen his brother present the sport on this programme., came to help him. dave was on for a two—hour 38 finish, and a starting time. he still managed it in under three hours. i have played football with dave before and seen him doing better than that. i texted him last time. he said he has had a big burger and is feeling much better. he was on bbc breakfast this morning and is holding his own press conference, very presidential! but it is great for swansea harriers. another great story from yesterday singer that this is josh another great story from yesterday singer that this isjosh griffiths, 23 years old. two hours and iii minutes and 5a seconds. he is going to qualify for the world championships. we will hopefully hear from championships. we will hopefully hearfrom him at ten championships. we will hopefully hear from him at ten o'clock. i have texted him to see if he will come and have a chat. i don't know how anybody wants a marathon! amazing if anyone —— for anyone who got to the end. as the country faces a care crisis, several char
this is david wyatt. you may have seen his brother present the sport on this programme., came to help him. dave was on for a two—hour 38 finish, and a starting time. he still managed it in under three hours. i have played football with dave before and seen him doing better than that. i texted him last time. he said he has had a big burger and is feeling much better. he was on bbc breakfast this morning and is holding his own press conference, very presidential! but it is great for swansea...
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. >> wyatt and levi. >> you're ready to go on tour. will they go with you? >> absolutely.y job. this recordmaking process was awesome. they got to see me working. they're old enough now to understand that what i do is actually my job. and that makes a difference. they know all of the songs. i'd's kind of fun. >> i'm rockin' the minivan. >> you know what i'm saying? >> it's a living room on wheels. >> i like the doors that go -- >> oh, that is money. i love that minivan. you've had an amazing career. it's still going strong. and there's a lot of stuff out there that is some true, some not. we're going to play a game called sheryl says. we're going to read a fact that we found online. >> we worked long and hard on that name, by the way. >> what was the original -- our producer came up with? >> crow yes or crow no. it would be crow yes or crow no. >> which do you like better? >> i'm going with sheryl says. >> our producer is happy. she didn't like crow yes or crow no. >> true or false, you were a backup singer for michael jackson? >> that was true. you don't know that? >> i d
. >> wyatt and levi. >> you're ready to go on tour. will they go with you? >> absolutely.y job. this recordmaking process was awesome. they got to see me working. they're old enough now to understand that what i do is actually my job. and that makes a difference. they know all of the songs. i'd's kind of fun. >> i'm rockin' the minivan. >> you know what i'm saying? >> it's a living room on wheels. >> i like the doors that go -- >> oh, that is...
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. >> senator wyatt. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and let me say thank you to our witnesses. gentlemen, here's where we are now. the american people are worried about what's ahead with regard to russia. the public now gets most of its information from leaks, from daily press stories and apparently inaccurate tweets from the president. this feeds distrust and causes americans to question the legitimacy of our government. so i believe the committee needs to lift the fog of secrecy about what really happened to our democracy. that's why it's so important we have open hearings with the intelligence committee, the fbi, homeland security and treasury. and i believe a key to a successful investigation is following the money. yesterday i wrote a letter to the chairman and the vice chair, urging the committee look into any and all financial relationships between russia and donald trump and his associates. i'm also taking this issue on as a ranking member of the finance committee of which senator burr and senator warner are also members. i and other members of the finance committee hav
. >> senator wyatt. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and let me say thank you to our witnesses. gentlemen, here's where we are now. the american people are worried about what's ahead with regard to russia. the public now gets most of its information from leaks, from daily press stories and apparently inaccurate tweets from the president. this feeds distrust and causes americans to question the legitimacy of our government. so i believe the committee needs to lift the fog of secrecy about...
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wyatt on twitter says i know this has good intentions but could really be taken the wrong way. to talk to whoever is doing your email marketing. jen tweet you had i think we all agree they could have worded it better. adidas issuing a swift apolog apology: poor choice of words. they apologized. they came out in front of the situation. ainsley: big corporation. you probably want to have two or three people that read the emails before you hit send. >> completely agree. you are right. sometimes things slip through the cracks like this. and then they have to pay the price. i understand the outrage. steve: it was not on purpose. it was an accident. meanwhile, talk about something at facebook. apparently this is no accident if on may day you decide to go out and protest donald trump, the president of the united states and apparently there will be a number of organized demonstrations, at facebook, it's okay. you get a free pass. >> yeah. tech companies versus president trump this week. so facebook is saying that they will let their employees participate in this immigration protest on
wyatt on twitter says i know this has good intentions but could really be taken the wrong way. to talk to whoever is doing your email marketing. jen tweet you had i think we all agree they could have worded it better. adidas issuing a swift apolog apology: poor choice of words. they apologized. they came out in front of the situation. ainsley: big corporation. you probably want to have two or three people that read the emails before you hit send. >> completely agree. you are right....
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. >> senator wyatt. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and let me say thank you to our witnesses. gentlemen, here's where we are now. the american people are worried about what's ahead with regard to russia. the public now gets most of its information from leaks, from daily press stories and apparently inaccurate tweets from the president. this feeds distrust and causes americans to question the legitimacy of our government. so i believe the committee needs to lift the fog of secrecy about what really happened to our democracy. that's why it's so important we have open hearings with the intelligence committee, the fbi, homeland security and treasury. and i believe a key to a successful investigation is following the money. yesterday i wrote a letter to the chairman and the vice chair, urging the committee look into any and all financial relationships between russia and donald trump and his associates. i'm also taking this issue on as a ranking member of the finance committee of which senator burr and senator warner are also members. i and other members of the finance committee hav
. >> senator wyatt. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and let me say thank you to our witnesses. gentlemen, here's where we are now. the american people are worried about what's ahead with regard to russia. the public now gets most of its information from leaks, from daily press stories and apparently inaccurate tweets from the president. this feeds distrust and causes americans to question the legitimacy of our government. so i believe the committee needs to lift the fog of secrecy about...