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. >> maybe it was running away from that yapping dog. >> get me out of here. radar. a couple moving through the metro area as well. ribeiro: here's a sneak peek at tonight's "afv." we know you're gonna love it. [ pop! ] [ laughter ] [ man roars ] [ screams ] [ woman laughs ] [ cheers and applause ] welcome to "america's funniest home videos." and now here he is, the host of our show -- alfonso ribeiro! [ cheers and applause ] hey. thank you. [ cheers and applause ]
. >> maybe it was running away from that yapping dog. >> get me out of here. radar. a couple moving through the metro area as well. ribeiro: here's a sneak peek at tonight's "afv." we know you're gonna love it. [ pop! ] [ laughter ] [ man roars ] [ screams ] [ woman laughs ] [ cheers and applause ] welcome to "america's funniest home videos." and now here he is, the host of our show -- alfonso ribeiro! [ cheers and applause ] hey. thank you. [ cheers and applause...
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chicago got insure yaps, abreu with his 16th homer of the season. the white sox win 4-2.>> cleveland comes to oakland tomorrow. ed to the indians beat toronto in a battle among division leaders. ramirez put cleveland on top with this two-run shot. 3-2 was the final as the indians take two out of three from the blue jays. >> the giants and mets just underway. san francisco began with a half game lead in the west. the dodgers are at cincinnati. chase utley with the home run to right field. went 2-5 with two rbis. chest out this by justin turner. knocks this into the air and still throws out tucker barnhart. the dodgers are tied with the grind first place. >> at the summer games u.s. men's basketball team won it third straight gold medal. the cop test was over by the half as the americans easily beat serbia, 96-66. kevin durant scored 30 and klay tomson add ed three. >> with the games ending here's a log final medal count. u.s. had the most gold and overall medals with 121. china, 70 overall. great britain was third with 6 medals but second in gold with 27. >>> at the pga wi
chicago got insure yaps, abreu with his 16th homer of the season. the white sox win 4-2.>> cleveland comes to oakland tomorrow. ed to the indians beat toronto in a battle among division leaders. ramirez put cleveland on top with this two-run shot. 3-2 was the final as the indians take two out of three from the blue jays. >> the giants and mets just underway. san francisco began with a half game lead in the west. the dodgers are at cincinnati. chase utley with the home run to right...
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>> yap, twitter your yap.the countup is i sold my company to twitter but then i bailed and went to facebook. people who live in a -- i went back to twitter for two years and help them with acquisition. i was never as a full-time employee. i don't know them deeply well. i just know some of the members of the ad's team. the problem with twitter i think as part of it what facebook has done so well is facebook has collected genius ceo. he's a force of nature that created this thing that will live on for a long time. i think twitter is missing that level of leadership. the reality is whether at the smallest level, three persons are or even massive level, you need to have someone who can make the company move in some direction. the technical world, it's a shame metaphor, it's like a ship in a stormy ocean. at some point you to decide to go in this direction or the entire company lives or dies by that decision. it seems to me like twitter has been sitting there spinning its wheels for a long time. the growth problem.
>> yap, twitter your yap.the countup is i sold my company to twitter but then i bailed and went to facebook. people who live in a -- i went back to twitter for two years and help them with acquisition. i was never as a full-time employee. i don't know them deeply well. i just know some of the members of the ad's team. the problem with twitter i think as part of it what facebook has done so well is facebook has collected genius ceo. he's a force of nature that created this thing that will...
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robles would leave the game, still yapping at teixeira. 9-5. the yanks now up 2-1 on the series. >> i was literally just standing there. after three or four pitches i noticed he was staring at me and saying stuff. it dawned on me i'm ins just by breathing. >> i thought mark overreacted. that's just my take on it. >> the series got fun. >>> the injury hits keep on coming for the mets who will now send yoenis cespedes to the disabled list after he aggravated his quad. his final at-bat tonight. the team wanting him to rest now so he can be fully healthy down the stretch. >>> one week from friday the giants open their preseason slate. the hope remains odell beckham, jr. will be on the field, at least as long as the other direction. beckham did miss his second straight practice but there he is doing work on the side. he's improving after he was cleated in the leg during a drill sunday. the team knew he would be sore but so far he's steadily improved. >> running and cutting. we'll evaluate him each day. >>> as jets training camp began, the biggest qu
robles would leave the game, still yapping at teixeira. 9-5. the yanks now up 2-1 on the series. >> i was literally just standing there. after three or four pitches i noticed he was staring at me and saying stuff. it dawned on me i'm ins just by breathing. >> i thought mark overreacted. that's just my take on it. >> the series got fun. >>> the injury hits keep on coming for the mets who will now send yoenis cespedes to the disabled list after he aggravated his quad....
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and you know he's feeling good because he's yapping at everybody. >> he talks but he gets you going. you like to about him. he's a competitor he competes every day, every drill. so he just makes us better. i got a lot of time train with julian when when we were both missing a couple days he's just a competitor he brings that edge to an offense. >> in foxborough, butch stearns, fox 25 sports. >> thanks, butch. today. lily king won gold and ryan murphy won in the 100 meter backstroke. the red sox are off tonight as they host a-rod and the yankees tomorrow night. let's turn our attention to the wellesley little league team in bristol. already 3-0 ryan gets on board thanks to an error. so david blair comes home to score. they must hear loving their names at their their families do. next batter matt buyer 5-0. they mercy ruled them. 9-0 when david blair goes to right. drew trots home to make it 10-0. the wellesley moves on to face warwick, rhode island wednesday night at 7:00. >>> well, this is a great moment i got to share with you from the weekend. david ortiz and vince sculley both cal
and you know he's feeling good because he's yapping at everybody. >> he talks but he gets you going. you like to about him. he's a competitor he competes every day, every drill. so he just makes us better. i got a lot of time train with julian when when we were both missing a couple days he's just a competitor he brings that edge to an offense. >> in foxborough, butch stearns, fox 25 sports. >> thanks, butch. today. lily king won gold and ryan murphy won in the 100 meter...
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. >> all part of yap key history. erica, thank you very much for that. >>> okay. there's more on this friday night. we're back with fashion friday and the next generation of online shopping. plus, i've got tonight's street question for you. do you think that 65 milesser hour is outdated, that they should revise it o answers in a minute. >>> deep-fried twinkies, we'll tell you about that too right after the break. keep it right here. ? i am totally blind. i lost my sight in afghanistan. if you're totally blind, calling 844-844-2424. every day, you're thankful for the ones you love. and every day you promise to protect them. trust our family to protect yours. sc johnson, a family company ? ? ? ? sfx: crowd cheering ? ? deep fried twinkies are a state fair staple around the country, but hostess is letting you make them at home. they're frying and they're freezing twinkies, putting them in the frozen section only at wal-mart, by the way. they should be there today, but they'll only be around for the next three months. you'll have to bake them in an on or toaster oven
. >> all part of yap key history. erica, thank you very much for that. >>> okay. there's more on this friday night. we're back with fashion friday and the next generation of online shopping. plus, i've got tonight's street question for you. do you think that 65 milesser hour is outdated, that they should revise it o answers in a minute. >>> deep-fried twinkies, we'll tell you about that too right after the break. keep it right here. ? i am totally blind. i lost my sight...
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they are aiming to be the spacecraft to take civil yaps, regul regular joes into space. >> back here on earth, lake t o tahoserks great -- >> way too close nap is a family of bears playing in the water, you see the people in the kayaks there just enjoying the water, it should have been a little further away. >> i feel like i would have been like a car soon, badling very fast. >> you know it's hot if they're willing to go bathe with people. >> when i was a bethere, i was hoping to see bears. >> but you're not running shape right now. >> no, and i can't swim fast. i have seen the visibility going down here. not too far from where the wild fire is. just to give you some p perspective, the wild fire is just off to the north and east there. as we get a look at each level, the wind pattern so far is bringing in the winds from the southwest about 10 to 15 miles per hour and warm and windy with low humidities, not the best conditions, as we go to the rest of the day. our air quality has improved, we don't sees much smoke and haze as we have seen recently. we see the wind rushing in from the
they are aiming to be the spacecraft to take civil yaps, regul regular joes into space. >> back here on earth, lake t o tahoserks great -- >> way too close nap is a family of bears playing in the water, you see the people in the kayaks there just enjoying the water, it should have been a little further away. >> i feel like i would have been like a car soon, badling very fast. >> you know it's hot if they're willing to go bathe with people. >> when i was a bethere,...
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people come in, there is a performance and then you don't i'm on stage, yapping, then in my hotel room by myself. seems strange but i am a classic introvert. you run out of energy. >> stephen: mobilely available people. >> i don't like to talk to anyone with. even if i see someone i like at the gym, i'm, like, oh, my god... you want to recharge and be alone. >> stephen: do you want to be with people totally on your own terms, like, just stand over there, i might come talk to if my loneliness becomes great enough. >> have you talked to my boyfriend? >> stephen: you and your boyfriend cay noodling in bed on instagram. >> i told him jokes i had been writing and he fell asleep. >> stephen: that's a really lonely feeling. you also talk about being out on the road, living the life of a never standup. what's that like? >> if you're a guy, it's fun because you get laid. (laughter) mm-hmm. i'm sure they're all married now. >> stephen: they're just shy. you're a girl, it embarrasses them. >> something's going on with him. trust me. he has an energy. he has an energy. (laughter) >> stephen: you h
people come in, there is a performance and then you don't i'm on stage, yapping, then in my hotel room by myself. seems strange but i am a classic introvert. you run out of energy. >> stephen: mobilely available people. >> i don't like to talk to anyone with. even if i see someone i like at the gym, i'm, like, oh, my god... you want to recharge and be alone. >> stephen: do you want to be with people totally on your own terms, like, just stand over there, i might come talk to...
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but their advice is to shut my yap. charlie: so this controversy about metzger. amy: kurt metzger, yes. charlie: you would never have believed that, would you? amy: no. charlie: is that an example where you had weighed in and would rather not? amy: one of the reasons he is a great writer is because his views are so different from mine and the other writers in the room. jessi klein, we get in fights because he infuriates us. it's an interesting writer's room because it has always been very diverse with views. we don't want it to be one-sided. jessie and i have similar sensibilities that it feels very positive to have someone in their saying, this is from the male perspective. he is the most mail, out their perspective possible. he is my friend. i love him. i'm not on facebook so i don't read his crazy rants. he gets something from going after people and making them mad that is not representative of me at all. i've asked him, can you just stop because it comes back to me. he says he writes for the show, it's a bigger story. so whatever tangents he's gone off on, i
but their advice is to shut my yap. charlie: so this controversy about metzger. amy: kurt metzger, yes. charlie: you would never have believed that, would you? amy: no. charlie: is that an example where you had weighed in and would rather not? amy: one of the reasons he is a great writer is because his views are so different from mine and the other writers in the room. jessi klein, we get in fights because he infuriates us. it's an interesting writer's room because it has always been very...
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. >> yap, dioxin is not water soluble. so it is stored in the fax. they can adhere to soil particles and the fish and animals grazing in that town would ingest the dioxin chemical particles into their body and it would be stored in the. so when does animals i written by humans, that dayak said gets stored in the human body. they moved dayak sent from your body is to breast-feed. women who are breast-feeding will transmit that dioxin to the fatty aspects of their milk to their infinite. the reason the u.s. government is spending millions of dollars is testing was done in a population that surrounded that they fear people fishing on the base, had high levels of dioxin in my blood. it is part of the chemical process that was created during the manufacturing herbicide. eight to 10 parts per trillion. they were finding vietnamese who lived around this dioxin hotspot led hundreds of parts per trillion in their blood. it was proven that former base of years later after the war was causing impact on the population who are eating the animals raised on that ca
. >> yap, dioxin is not water soluble. so it is stored in the fax. they can adhere to soil particles and the fish and animals grazing in that town would ingest the dioxin chemical particles into their body and it would be stored in the. so when does animals i written by humans, that dayak said gets stored in the human body. they moved dayak sent from your body is to breast-feed. women who are breast-feeding will transmit that dioxin to the fatty aspects of their milk to their infinite....
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our lady of good counsel high school in olney had two to litch yaps in rio. 20-year-old kyle schneider won a wrestling gold medal. the youngest man to do so. the athletic director calling schneider a solid young 20-year-old jack conger who earned a gold in the 40 x 200 freestyle. durant and carmelo anthony were critical in the basketball medal. >> this is a remarkable example of taking a goal and put in the work. >> as an old rachel coach, it was tense. kyle knew what he had to do. he had to gain points one-by-one. think he just broke them. reporter: to recap, maryland was its own county it would have placed 14th in the overall olympic medal count. and gold. they won 18 medals 14. of -- 18 medals, 14 gold. impressive. jonathan: that was great. we had a male wrestler who won gold. a female wrestler won gold. all the swimming. maryland is a hotbed for gold. doug: maryland got 25% of the gold medals. jonathan: not too shabby. doug: way to go. michelle: not too shabby is the start to the week. ditches like this makes monday easy. doug: this is the pattern we talked about last week. a cold
our lady of good counsel high school in olney had two to litch yaps in rio. 20-year-old kyle schneider won a wrestling gold medal. the youngest man to do so. the athletic director calling schneider a solid young 20-year-old jack conger who earned a gold in the 40 x 200 freestyle. durant and carmelo anthony were critical in the basketball medal. >> this is a remarkable example of taking a goal and put in the work. >> as an old rachel coach, it was tense. kyle knew what he had to do....
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they should go home and quit their yapping and leave the sports to the grown-ups. >> and go and cook something. >> quit your yappin was in my monologue because i thought it was too provocative. >> let's look at this tweet. >> a bears' lines man wins a gold medal. that may be a little more offensive. >> it is not a well written headline. most of these people have intern s writing the tweets. i doubt the newspaper's actual headline it printed was as backward as that. they are trying to catch local attention. they said hey, chicago people. one of our guys has a wife that won a gold. >> i had zero problems for that reason. this is the chicago tribune. of course they will connect with their reader ship by saying one of the chicago bears line men -- that's all it was doing. that was not sexist. >> that was a local story and do we agree on that? >> if she lives in chicago she automatically makes it a local story. i don't know where they live. >> maybe they had notoriety. >> nobody knows her so they can't just say some lady. >> they couldn't even say his name. >> i don't know who that guy is
they should go home and quit their yapping and leave the sports to the grown-ups. >> and go and cook something. >> quit your yappin was in my monologue because i thought it was too provocative. >> let's look at this tweet. >> a bears' lines man wins a gold medal. that may be a little more offensive. >> it is not a well written headline. most of these people have intern s writing the tweets. i doubt the newspaper's actual headline it printed was as backward as that....
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he came out to stretch and yapped with ryan howard and others. the phils were in l.a.week and utley homered against them and this time he is dealing with extra emotion and considering he is back in his old stomping ground and being here as a visitor must be strange. >> it's a little weird to be honest with you. it was awkward walking past the home clubhouse and going to the visiting side. i don't think i spent more than 10 minutes on that side in the course of the years i was here. it's definitely different. i'm sure excited to be back. >> yes, and chase said that he is looking for a buyer for his center city condo if anybody knows anybody. the phillies have moved their way into wild card contents, they are 6.5 games out. this is an important night all around. and the beatles night at the ballpark. what could be better? >> thank you. the eagles ended training camp not with a bang but with a trade. they send dennis kelly to tennessee in exchange for dorral green beckham. it's his second season in the nfl. he had 549 yards and five touch downs. the knock on green beckham
he came out to stretch and yapped with ryan howard and others. the phils were in l.a.week and utley homered against them and this time he is dealing with extra emotion and considering he is back in his old stomping ground and being here as a visitor must be strange. >> it's a little weird to be honest with you. it was awkward walking past the home clubhouse and going to the visiting side. i don't think i spent more than 10 minutes on that side in the course of the years i was here. it's...
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no yaps always a career politician. lou: a career politician obviously you are not.e optimistic about is the fact that donald trump has declined to support paul ryan in his contest with you. how do you feel about the prospects and what do you expect going forward tuesday? >> lou we have almost 20,000 supporters who have financially donated to my campaign at a lacked nehlen.com. we have a grassroots campaign because paul ryan's failed policies absolutely are hurting the american people. these open borders, terrible trade deals. paul ryan has negotiated the worst trade unr lifetime that gives our jobs away and people are tired of this globalist, this soulless globalist agenda america try and sending our jobs overseas. lou: paul thank you for being with us. we appreciate it, good talking with you, paul nehlen thank you very much. and wall street stocks closed more and the dow dropping 91 points. the s&p lost 14 in the nasdaq down 46. volume on the big port picking up a bit 3.8 billion shares crude oil continues its corrections below $14 a barrel for the first time since
no yaps always a career politician. lou: a career politician obviously you are not.e optimistic about is the fact that donald trump has declined to support paul ryan in his contest with you. how do you feel about the prospects and what do you expect going forward tuesday? >> lou we have almost 20,000 supporters who have financially donated to my campaign at a lacked nehlen.com. we have a grassroots campaign because paul ryan's failed policies absolutely are hurting the american people....
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first of all, a baby knows when he needs to shut his yap and that kid knew -- >> do you have kids?> no, i don't have kids. >> you ought to fly commercial a little more. >> that child knew it was getting in trump's way and i actually wouldn't be surprised if that baby was cashing checks from hillary clinton. >> wow. as a plan. >> because none of it's donald's fault. >> you should try to get on the alex jones show. >> regarding the military, i would like to think we are not idiots. i know a lot of guys, you would be surprised, he's insulted john mccain, he did this kind of thing and i still know a lot of guys actually, believe it or not, were not pro trump, we are just so anti-hillary. one more thing about the military. i get it. you can't justify any of the crap this guy says but i will say this. i have been overseas in a lot of capacities training and doing tours, and -- >> that's code for killing people. >> it was a sightseeing boat tour. i will tell you now that it's much more dangerous for us out there because our standing in the world, whether or not you like it, a lot of the g
first of all, a baby knows when he needs to shut his yap and that kid knew -- >> do you have kids?> no, i don't have kids. >> you ought to fly commercial a little more. >> that child knew it was getting in trump's way and i actually wouldn't be surprised if that baby was cashing checks from hillary clinton. >> wow. as a plan. >> because none of it's donald's fault. >> you should try to get on the alex jones show. >> regarding the military, i would...
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you can see that activity there right around the immediate yap wall there in the distance. the ramp from duke and gregson streets ton 85 southbound is all clear and if you can get to good shape as you merge into the traffic. if you cannot do that, consider using an alternate route, maybe club boulevard you out to the guess road and you can pick up 85 southbound on the other side of all those backups. we do have a number of crashes around the rest of the triangle. a lot of them have cleared up and they are pretty minor. there is one accident on the northeast side of raleigh causing pretty big delays at louisburg road and mitchell mill road. the southbound side inbound it is very slow as they get the crash cleared up. a little bit of a northbound delay and mitchell mill a little congested. coming in from wake forest, 11 minutes to 540 on capital boulevard and that ride around the accident site on 401 inbound or southbound from rolesville to 540 now up to 20 minutes. so again, give yourself some extra time there. once you are on 540 westbound, look okay from cap to to i-40 tak
you can see that activity there right around the immediate yap wall there in the distance. the ramp from duke and gregson streets ton 85 southbound is all clear and if you can get to good shape as you merge into the traffic. if you cannot do that, consider using an alternate route, maybe club boulevard you out to the guess road and you can pick up 85 southbound on the other side of all those backups. we do have a number of crashes around the rest of the triangle. a lot of them have cleared up...
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and very obscure disease, nobody started testing for it really until about 2007 when it turned up on yapisland, and the cdc went out there to investigate an outbreak of this mystery disease, and that's when they began to really start i characterizing the virus.g there's no obvious mutation in the virus that makes it more dangerous to babies or moretr transmissable among humans, but when you have a population that's totally naive to a disease,io it's never had it before and you start transmission, you can get a lot of transmission of that disease. i mean, the classic example is whatat happened when white peope came to this country and brought all their diseases onto the americanio indian population,am measles, smallpox, ferc, 90% of them -- network, 90% of them werepl wiped out within a couple generations by the diseases introduced. we're seeingll something like td in zika in that we have a naive population.nt luckily for us, it's a relatively mild disease except for babies. the question of vaccine is, no, there is no vaccine now. the best hope probably there will becc a vaccine. s this i
and very obscure disease, nobody started testing for it really until about 2007 when it turned up on yapisland, and the cdc went out there to investigate an outbreak of this mystery disease, and that's when they began to really start i characterizing the virus.g there's no obvious mutation in the virus that makes it more dangerous to babies or moretr transmissable among humans, but when you have a population that's totally naive to a disease,io it's never had it before and you start...
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in the first outbreak was in 2010 in the islands of yap.nd it was very, very recognized because it was an explosive outbreak. >> 75% of the island nation contracted the zika virus and then it disappeared again. in 2013, 20,000 in poll need yeah were diagnosed with the disease. >> and then in 2015, there was an outbreak in a what we call highly vulnerable region and population and by highly vulnerable, we mean a group of people who have never seen the infection before and no underlying immunity in the population. >> brazil has more than 100,000 suspected cases of zika 1,700 potentially newborns affected by microencephaly. it spread into the continental united states. as of may of 2016, 7,557 suspected cases of zika have been found far from brazil in the cape verde islands off the coast of west africa. recently, a traveler brought the virus into south africa. now the zika virus has landed back here in africa. the flying range of a mosquito coming to attack a victim is around 150 yards. but the wings of aircraft have carried international trav
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pilgrimage john paul the ii started more than thut years a gathers youth from young catholics and crist yaps from all over world ust lik a really cool and ejuvenating >> for many boys a ifint. there is so chnergy for whole grou we should not be pilgrims of the couch. we need to be up and active and people and spread god's word. >> we went auschtz and visited concentration camp. it was really sad just walking through there. we were all really silent. reay reverent time. coming out of that trip i was, i was, more focused on where i need to be gngfaith. when you get to the side of world youth day it kind changed me andushed a more of leader here a school up lifting and giv future. it was just a great experience and one that i'll n i really made a lot of new friends and i'll probablye fries with some them the rest of my life world youth day more than trip to europe or cultural trip, it's about real life. it's about faith. and it's about these boys growing into young men of faith. >> so great so many of our young men could te that trip. >> yeah i know you're keeping an eye on invest 99. >> right?
pilgrimage john paul the ii started more than thut years a gathers youth from young catholics and crist yaps from all over world ust lik a really cool and ejuvenating >> for many boys a ifint. there is so chnergy for whole grou we should not be pilgrims of the couch. we need to be up and active and people and spread god's word. >> we went auschtz and visited concentration camp. it was really sad just walking through there. we were all really silent. reay reverent time. coming out of...
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jimmy g got the start brady came in and showed flashes of the normal brill yaps a touchdown but the third quarterback was perfect on the night. playing against mostly backups jacoby brings settette threw -- brissett threw knight nine times and completed all of them. he there's chance he may start the pre's season -- the preseason finale thursday but he is pleased with his progress even if he doesn't. and you know playing more practicing more so you get more familiar with things we are doing you know it's not -- it's ongoing process of learning and getting better. >> what does a night like that do for you. you had to take a moment and say pretty good felt good maybe you feel look i belong here. >> but you know you see some of the things you messed up and could have did better and that's the main thing you take away from it that situation. >> yep the pats and preseason finale thursday agains you can see that kick off 7:00 right here on wbz. that's it in sports for now. dan roche wbz sports. >>> still to come in the next half-hour the latest on last week's earthquake in italy. >> what invest
jimmy g got the start brady came in and showed flashes of the normal brill yaps a touchdown but the third quarterback was perfect on the night. playing against mostly backups jacoby brings settette threw -- brissett threw knight nine times and completed all of them. he there's chance he may start the pre's season -- the preseason finale thursday but he is pleased with his progress even if he doesn't. and you know playing more practicing more so you get more familiar with things we are doing you...
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. >> and a bay area tight yap finds out if he'll have to go to jail for violations probation. >> certainlyore than the tower of terror. >> passengers aboard that >>> here are the headlines at 4:30. the republican nominee trump twice today said he was being sarcastic when he called obama the founder of crisis. first he tweeted this and then said it to a rally. >> to be sarcastic. >> a san jose city council member is finding out who cut down 46 new trees in the willow glenn neighborhood. david louie said it is the second time this has happened in three weeks. you'll have a live report on the search for who did this coming up at 5:00. >>> and also at 5:00, the family of a budding chef found dead at the san francisco mall. the mall has arrived in the city. melanie woodrow shows how they are retracing his last steps. >>> and a millionaire tech mogul convicted of domestic is facing a year in jail. today a san francisco judge sentenced the man for violating his probation. abc 7 newser vic lee was in court and joins us live from the hall of justice. vic? >> reporter: well the question here is, is
. >> and a bay area tight yap finds out if he'll have to go to jail for violations probation. >> certainlyore than the tower of terror. >> passengers aboard that >>> here are the headlines at 4:30. the republican nominee trump twice today said he was being sarcastic when he called obama the founder of crisis. first he tweeted this and then said it to a rally. >> to be sarcastic. >> a san jose city council member is finding out who cut down 46 new trees in...
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you know he's feeling good, because he's yapping at everybody. >> you like that about him, he's a competitor, he competes every makes us better. >> man, i got a lot of time to train with julian when we were both missing a couple days, and he's just a competitor, he brings that edge to an offense. >> the reporter: in foxborough, butch stearns, fox 25 sports. >> since 2000, michael phelps has been blowing us away at the olympics. this is his fifth olympics games and last night, the 19th time he stood atop the medal stand that incredible turn second leg gave the u.s. team breathing room. he was qualifying for the 200-meter butterfly. he'll advance to compete in the semis and if he advances then, he'll be competing tomorrow night, going for his 20th goal medal. and aly raisman will join simone biles in the battle for all-around gold. aly finished fourth if a technicality four years ago, so she is fired up and ready to go all around and team are the medals she's going for. you have to keep an eye on ary's parents. -- aly's parents. lynn and rick, squirming every time aly is out there competing. i
you know he's feeling good, because he's yapping at everybody. >> you like that about him, he's a competitor, he competes every makes us better. >> man, i got a lot of time to train with julian when we were both missing a couple days, and he's just a competitor, he brings that edge to an offense. >> the reporter: in foxborough, butch stearns, fox 25 sports. >> since 2000, michael phelps has been blowing us away at the olympics. this is his fifth olympics games and last...
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over zika and accommodations here in the months leading up to rio was boo'ed roundly by the brazil yaps in the crowd. every time she placed the ball down in the stop or after a goal to kick it they would start chanting "zika zika." when asked about that, she said, look, i'm a firely competitor, i'm used to this. only stirs me to play. should be interesting to see opening ceremonies. one addai away. and standard bearer for olympians for across the world, michael sfephelps. >> you nurse that hamstring there, jay. thank you very much. your nbc bay area is your home for olympics. jessica aguirre is in rio as well along with jay. we're going to start her live reports of the games and local athletes on "today in the bay" tomorrow. jess will be reporting for us tonight as well. >> always such an exciting time. >> so many games. women's soccer team. unfortunately the men's did not qualify this year. men's soccer is playing today, too. >> we'll have all of that and more include aggregate looking forecast as we get closer to the weekend. >> the weekend is almost here. quick look at the forecast o
over zika and accommodations here in the months leading up to rio was boo'ed roundly by the brazil yaps in the crowd. every time she placed the ball down in the stop or after a goal to kick it they would start chanting "zika zika." when asked about that, she said, look, i'm a firely competitor, i'm used to this. only stirs me to play. should be interesting to see opening ceremonies. one addai away. and standard bearer for olympians for across the world, michael sfephelps. >> you...
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but, yeah, their advice is to just shut my yap. >> rose: and this controversy about metsker, kurt metzger. >> rose: you would have never believed that. did you feel like you shouldn't have weighed in or did it touch you. >> kurt, one of the reasons he's such a great writer and contributor to our television show is because his views are so different from that of mine and most other writers in the courtroom especially jessie klein who is the head writer of the show. we butt heads and get in fights because he infuriates us. it's an interesting writers room because it's always been very diverse with the views in there. we don't want it to be just one-sided. jesse and i have such similar sensibilities that it's good -- it feels very positive to have someone in there saying, well, this is from the male perspective and not that kurt is -- but he is the most male, you know, like the most out there perspective possible. kurt's my friend. i love him. i'm not on facebook, so i don't read his crazy rants. he gets something from going after people, making them mad. that is not representative of me at
but, yeah, their advice is to just shut my yap. >> rose: and this controversy about metsker, kurt metzger. >> rose: you would have never believed that. did you feel like you shouldn't have weighed in or did it touch you. >> kurt, one of the reasons he's such a great writer and contributor to our television show is because his views are so different from that of mine and most other writers in the courtroom especially jessie klein who is the head writer of the show. we butt...
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seriously, the issues that he cares about income inequality is if you run for president and a senator can yap gives speeches that a presidential candidate people listen. number two, he thought the issues should be that he talks about, should be front and center in this 2016 presidential primary and somebody had to do it and if somebody else did a fine but if nobody else did it he was thinking that he might do it. of course the other person at the time everybody thought would be a lizabeth warren. if elizabeth warren had run i'm. confident in saying bernie sanders would never have run. reichert did he ask your opinion on whether he should run? >> guest: not at that time. right to did he later? when? how? >> guest: at the first meeting i suggested i said if you are really serious what you want to do is get a group of people together who have been involved in presidential campaigns and before that i said if you do this my fear is you are going to be another ross perot or another row of nader and take those away and and help barak -- elect a republican. he said i would never do anything to help a
seriously, the issues that he cares about income inequality is if you run for president and a senator can yap gives speeches that a presidential candidate people listen. number two, he thought the issues should be that he talks about, should be front and center in this 2016 presidential primary and somebody had to do it and if somebody else did a fine but if nobody else did it he was thinking that he might do it. of course the other person at the time everybody thought would be a lizabeth...
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. >> yap, listing. it not like she's not available. they've done a ton of interviews. i think a lot of a lot of this the reporters themselves looking for an opportunity to make their own headlines. connell: what do you think, judy? >> people might get annoyed about reporters griping about the fact she has at a press conference in nine months and it is unprecedented to not hold one in that time span. at the same time she is sitting on her lead here. she has no incentive. connell: to run out the clock strategy. it obviously could work. she is that the number of the states, but i wonder if it's a little early before the labor day to be running out the clock up his car to stay on offense. the trump people like the idea she hasn't been seen that much. >> 278 today. it is too early and people want to know their candidate. donald trump likes talking to the media, but the last time should a press conference comment it was used in every attack ad, so she's afraid of the media. >> a looks like she will avoid it up and threw the election. if it ran out the clock, is that the stra
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if you carry it to the next level, i hear that the fed yaps a lot and isn't worth it. pay attention to the data. on that point, i totally agree. as for mr. bernanke delivering the message, that's like p.t. bar numb telling you to be careful of hucksters. he wrote the book on communications and steve was spot on. his database even longer than mine. mine goes back to '85. i couldn't find three negative quarters in a row either on productivity. as far as the, you know, where's the air here? i think the air is most likely on the wage side a bit but i really do think the real issue is if you want companies to get more productive, clear the zone. anybody -- listen. i love my in-laws but staying over, the household isn't running as smoothly as it normally does and i think that is the same analogy to use with the fed and the economy. think need to clear the zone. go back to what they used to do. quit sending everybody out in three different directions. and then ease back some of the structural issues janet yellen's woken up to. >> so many good analogies there as always, rick.
if you carry it to the next level, i hear that the fed yaps a lot and isn't worth it. pay attention to the data. on that point, i totally agree. as for mr. bernanke delivering the message, that's like p.t. bar numb telling you to be careful of hucksters. he wrote the book on communications and steve was spot on. his database even longer than mine. mine goes back to '85. i couldn't find three negative quarters in a row either on productivity. as far as the, you know, where's the air here? i...
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only 23% of the yap nees equities are above the 200-day moving average.d of the day, you have a good chance of bank of japan to finally do something to weaken that yen because you're right. it is causing a tremendous amount of economic stress on the country. >> is that the point you're making, evan? of course it's possible something happens and brings risk back to this market an you don't see anything that's necessarily trouble? some? >> it's most pronounced in japan and what you see going on in japan is basically it's a demographic problem, it's a structural problem. there's no real reason why the japanese yen should be so strong. it's very heavily indebted country but japan is kind of dead in the water. deflationary economy. the thinking of a lot of people, not just myself, is the governments around the world will start spending money. >> right. >> and you will see that. i don't know what will happen when that happens. you could seely see a new administration coming in washington and going, wait a second. people basically willing to end us money over 10
only 23% of the yap nees equities are above the 200-day moving average.d of the day, you have a good chance of bank of japan to finally do something to weaken that yen because you're right. it is causing a tremendous amount of economic stress on the country. >> is that the point you're making, evan? of course it's possible something happens and brings risk back to this market an you don't see anything that's necessarily trouble? some? >> it's most pronounced in japan and what you...
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what he was doing that day as they were yapping about it on cnbc and driving the stock down, he was accumulating comes out with that statement. now listen, every reporter makes mistakes. we, there but for the grace of god go i. i will tell you. connell: exactly right. >> how you prevent the mistakes, and this is production problem at cnbc. connell: get your pen. >> they would go out, say let's be clear, let's caveat. not let bill ackman who has a very big horse in this race, namely driving down shares of herbalife to zero, let's not let him control narrative here. that is what the producer said in the reporter ears. connell: you know what our producers are saying? >> what? connell: we have to wrap this up. >> for our producers we should worry about small investors. connell: they did say that. >> but here is what they should be saying, listen, they, you can cost these small investor a lot of money. connell: right. >> i think that is the -- connell: you're right. they have a responsibility. >> we all make mistakes but took, like an adult in the room at cnbc to step in to say, do not give bill ackm
what he was doing that day as they were yapping about it on cnbc and driving the stock down, he was accumulating comes out with that statement. now listen, every reporter makes mistakes. we, there but for the grace of god go i. i will tell you. connell: exactly right. >> how you prevent the mistakes, and this is production problem at cnbc. connell: get your pen. >> they would go out, say let's be clear, let's caveat. not let bill ackman who has a very big horse in this race, namely...
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david petrusia is a history yap. his most relevant book to this period is called "1920: the year of six presidents" and bernadette meyler, thanks for being here. we'll jump right into the election. i want you to set the stage for us. 1916, woodrow wilson wants to be re-elected. europe is at war. frame what was going on in the country and in the presidential campaign. >> well, woodrow wilson had said when he ran it would be a tragedy if his administration was framed by foreign policy or defined by that and it turns out to be just that. america which starts his term focusing on the progressive era, the income tax lowering, the tariffs, the federal reserve system changes after 1914. with the beginnings of war in europe. america is fighting to stay out, but there is a question of preparedness for the war. are we prepared in case anything happens? are we being tough? are we being too weak? secretary of state brian actually resigns from wilson's cabinet because he thinks we're being too tough. so it's really a question of
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it was in micronesia and the yap islands.epidemic, but it was mild and thought to be unimportant. a test was created because the cdc went to investigate that epidemic because we had a relationship ever since world war ii with those islands. it infected 66% of the islands within seven months. that is where they discover there was a connection to the paralysis. they had a bunch of people hospitalized with paralysis there. they did not make the connection of microcephaly and damage to the babies because it does not damage every baby. brazil,when it came to you had a situation where you had millions of cases because you had people crowd together in slums. yet that all these factors. to have jet travel in order for people to put the virus in the blood quickly enough to transmit it quickly . you have to have populations crowded and urban slums, which you had in brazil. tapped people who tend to give birth and hospitals, because that is when you notice something like microcephaly. it might have only been five cases of microcephaly i
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haiti after the earthquake there and i said to her, you know, this is a country where the government yapuards in place and all the rest of it. she was trying to duck me when grabbing her for that interview on the tarmac and i think the clinton foundation is a very, very vulnerable area for the clintons. to your question about whether they are intentionally dragging their feet. in their defense, there are thousands of freedom of information requests for this data, her calendar and so forth. the state department is doing democracy, certainly not the republican party, any favors in the pace, this ga lay shall pace, redacting names, checking for secrets in the -- of, you know, the scheduling and so forth. so i think that they will succeed in delaying the release of further calendar data until past the election. >> to tim kaine for a second. the internet is in an uproar about this. tim kaine acting as the attack dog, going after donald trump for these unsolicited endorsements from the kkk. >> who do you like for president, sir? >> hillary clinton. >> do you think whites are superior to africa
haiti after the earthquake there and i said to her, you know, this is a country where the government yapuards in place and all the rest of it. she was trying to duck me when grabbing her for that interview on the tarmac and i think the clinton foundation is a very, very vulnerable area for the clintons. to your question about whether they are intentionally dragging their feet. in their defense, there are thousands of freedom of information requests for this data, her calendar and so forth. the...