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talking about time in germany no in france in france maybe but we'll have to leave it there professor young ron thank you very much for joining is. a complete change now we're off to brussels where our europe correspondent your matters who is a passionate bake it is based and in his kitchen he's baking bread from all twenty eight you can trees and at the same time giving his own inimitable insight into the local politics of each country this week it sweden and its crispbread this country has bite. swedish bread is as hard as winter. as hard as swedish steel. and it's simply. thin as the majority that brought the sweets into the new in autumn ninety ninety four the margin five percent plus a few crumbs. if you want to be a swedish star baker just mix together sourdough water wholemeal flour rifle our gold and honey. the dose repeat tough and resistant take a leaf out of critter two books book the swedish schoolgirls been out on the streets full weeks on end fighting climate change we have started to clean up your mess and we will not stop until we are all like to see your months towards trade co
talking about time in germany no in france in france maybe but we'll have to leave it there professor young ron thank you very much for joining is. a complete change now we're off to brussels where our europe correspondent your matters who is a passionate bake it is based and in his kitchen he's baking bread from all twenty eight you can trees and at the same time giving his own inimitable insight into the local politics of each country this week it sweden and its crispbread this country has...
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she gets a layout part of a 19- 6 notre dame ron and it started attacking the rim. jackie young to the rack, the irish shot 71% and sanford's season is over. 84-68. base hit centerfield and he will come up throwing. we have a play at the plate and here comes an out at home plate. the next inning the a's are up a run and a solo home run off and the a's go up 2-0. keep the power hour moving. he smacks a home run to left field. the red sox gave up three homeruns tonight. they've given up 14 through five games. the a's win 7-0. we have breaking news on the giants offense this morning. >> it's alive! >> yes, it's alive and well at dodger stadium thanks to brandon belt. he had one hit in four games but at the top of the sixth the giants are down by 2. opposite field to run jack to back the strong pitching of drew palmer in. next in time at two. stephen dugger scored and the dodgers who scored 42 runs in their first four games got just two last night. the giants won 4-2. mark fox was introduced as the new cal head coach yesterday. he led nevada and georgia to a combined ncaa tournament
she gets a layout part of a 19- 6 notre dame ron and it started attacking the rim. jackie young to the rack, the irish shot 71% and sanford's season is over. 84-68. base hit centerfield and he will come up throwing. we have a play at the plate and here comes an out at home plate. the next inning the a's are up a run and a solo home run off and the a's go up 2-0. keep the power hour moving. he smacks a home run to left field. the red sox gave up three homeruns tonight. they've given up 14...
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break, why would a young person go into journalism now when they really do face this pressure from the leader of the free world saying you're the enemy of the people? and i think ron why they should do it and all of you who are in journalism what you right now, what you put out in the public domain just so important that it be done with precision because people like ron chernow will tell that history to educate future generations long past these days. and i think that what's very compelling to me and i think what's important to is they say america is being tested and it's always been tested. but the job is so important and it needs to be done right. and i just -- i liked what he said too even in these tough times there's enough virtue in our country to protect our democracy. and i think we feel that every single day. >> we all just watched the speech but i want to let our folks back in the control room who were busily working show us a few of the highlights and we'll talk a little more. >> now, being a dutiful historian i thought i should research my audience so i picked up a copy of henric gibson's great play, enemy of the people. i hadn't realized before that th
break, why would a young person go into journalism now when they really do face this pressure from the leader of the free world saying you're the enemy of the people? and i think ron why they should do it and all of you who are in journalism what you right now, what you put out in the public domain just so important that it be done with precision because people like ron chernow will tell that history to educate future generations long past these days. and i think that what's very compelling to...
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or it could be that nobody wanted to publish his young- adult novel: "the adventures of derick and ron, two good boys who their father really loved and even gave them hugs." but-- i'd buy that. ( laughter ) ( applause ) i'll publish that. but trump is confident in his book, and i do not doubt it, because our sources in the white house have leaked an excerpt: "chapter one: the art of the presidenting. the white house was truly hell. i was forced to go to meetings, listen when other people said stuff, and in one unforgettable moment, turn off a tv. i'll never forget those chilling words uttered one fateful afternoon in the situation room: 'sir, put on some pants.'" ( laughter ) ( applause ) unbelievable. gripping. >> jon: they made him put on his pants! >> stephen: the things that man has been through. but it might be a while until trump has to write that book, because trump's campaign is showing troubling signs of competence. for instance, in their first- quarter fundraising cycle, trump's 2020 campaign raises over $30 million. and what's trump spending all that money on? old people. be
or it could be that nobody wanted to publish his young- adult novel: "the adventures of derick and ron, two good boys who their father really loved and even gave them hugs." but-- i'd buy that. ( laughter ) ( applause ) i'll publish that. but trump is confident in his book, and i do not doubt it, because our sources in the white house have leaked an excerpt: "chapter one: the art of the presidenting. the white house was truly hell. i was forced to go to meetings, listen when...
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fortunately this young lady is in stable condition. >> that is good. >> ron miguel, thank you for ending up, the royal baby watch is on. will their bunding of joy bring a bundle of tax dilemmas, too? we'll explain. . >>> as first-time parents to be, prince hearty and meghan markle have plenty to worry about, but thanks to the u.s. tax system there could be another thing keeping them up at night. here's max foster. >> we welcome to welcome the royal highnesses. ♪ >> reporter: since harry and meghan announced their pregnancy last october, all eyes have been on one royal. and her emerging bump. even the palace accountants are taking an interest. that's because meghan is a u.s. citizen. both she and her baby, the seventh in line to the throne, but liable for u.s. taxes. >> ultimately the taxes of the united states, the law says all income everywhere is taxed unless it's exempt, so compensation for personal injury is exempt, a few other things, but most income is taxed, if the baby has income, meghan has income, they're taxed. >> reporter: that could open the notoriously private royal acco
fortunately this young lady is in stable condition. >> that is good. >> ron miguel, thank you for ending up, the royal baby watch is on. will their bunding of joy bring a bundle of tax dilemmas, too? we'll explain. . >>> as first-time parents to be, prince hearty and meghan markle have plenty to worry about, but thanks to the u.s. tax system there could be another thing keeping them up at night. here's max foster. >> we welcome to welcome the royal highnesses. ♪...
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. >> ron mondale cracked up. >> i am a young, vibrant man. >> a young vibrant ham, there's somebody fixed>> you need tremendous stamina. >> reporter: new york. >> jokes aside, the issue of age could be a factor in the 2020 race. joining me now, cnn presidential historian tim. tim, welcome back. >> thank you. >> you know the line that got so many laughs from president reagan in the '84 campaign, really, we have to look at the question there. the question was about, you know, if you have the stamina and energy to do this job. i want you to listen to senator sanders and vice president biden about their age as a consideration in this race. >> it's a legitimate question to ask about my age. the same question was asked of me was i old enough when i was 29 when i was old enough to serve. it's a question, whether or not, hopefully i can demonstrate with age comes wisdom and experience that can make things a lot better. >> when we look at people, whether they are old or young, you have to look at the mentality of the person. cross country runner, a long distance runner when i was a kid. i have bee
. >> ron mondale cracked up. >> i am a young, vibrant man. >> a young vibrant ham, there's somebody fixed>> you need tremendous stamina. >> reporter: new york. >> jokes aside, the issue of age could be a factor in the 2020 race. joining me now, cnn presidential historian tim. tim, welcome back. >> thank you. >> you know the line that got so many laughs from president reagan in the '84 campaign, really, we have to look at the question there. the...
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of you one more question, which is what advice would you have for young reporters who are just starting on this peak? >> oh, my gosh, ron. [laughing] -- run. i'm going to completely get myself i remember being a young intern at cbs news in new york, and they had just had an unveiling of the new studio and dan rather came down and said understand we have some interns in the room. i just want to tell you there still time to choose another profession and you should do it. and i thought that's the worst welcome i've ever heard in my life but it actually, once you talk to dan a little bit more it's a very difficult business. i think a lot of young people when i was coming up through school got into it because they wanted to be on television or because they wanted to be an influencer, for reasons that were not that core old school you are informing decision-making in this country. there's a responsibility that needs to come with this study think is critical. my advice to young people today would be, to look deep in your heart and ask yourself what you really want to do because you're probably not can make a lot of money. you'
of you one more question, which is what advice would you have for young reporters who are just starting on this peak? >> oh, my gosh, ron. [laughing] -- run. i'm going to completely get myself i remember being a young intern at cbs news in new york, and they had just had an unveiling of the new studio and dan rather came down and said understand we have some interns in the room. i just want to tell you there still time to choose another profession and you should do it. and i thought...
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young people. putting iran against the wall and therefore one should naturally expect a stiff a reaction from you ron which me in the form of implementing their threats industry who are more. the us is edging closer to water weedeater on using all kinds of excuses that are global news update for this hour but don't forget you can always head to our website r.t. dot com for the details on all of the stories and many more. international memorial awards twenty nine see the now open for entries the media professionals are eligible whether you're a freelance journalist who work for alternative media who are part of a global news conference to participate send us your published works in video rich . go to war dot com and to now. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race is often very dramatic developments only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. i do think the numbers in something they've matter to us is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar and empty
young people. putting iran against the wall and therefore one should naturally expect a stiff a reaction from you ron which me in the form of implementing their threats industry who are more. the us is edging closer to water weedeater on using all kinds of excuses that are global news update for this hour but don't forget you can always head to our website r.t. dot com for the details on all of the stories and many more. international memorial awards twenty nine see the now open for entries the...
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young people. putting iran against the wall and therefore one should naturally expect a stiff a reaction from you ron which me in the form of implementing death threats industry talk of who are more so the us is edging closer to war we did ron using all kinds of excuses. back to our breaking news islamic state has claimed responsibility for the easter sunday bombings in sri lanka it comes after the country's government said too radical islamist groups were behind the attacks and weekend atrocity claimed the lives of three hundred and twenty one people including thirty four nationals and left up to five hundred more injured. that's our global news update for this hour but i'll be back at the top of the hour with the latest. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy on foundation let it be an arms race is on all sides very dramatic development the only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. what is a bit coy and. magic in a. new type of digital currency decentralized digital scarcity chancellor b
young people. putting iran against the wall and therefore one should naturally expect a stiff a reaction from you ron which me in the form of implementing death threats industry talk of who are more so the us is edging closer to war we did ron using all kinds of excuses. back to our breaking news islamic state has claimed responsibility for the easter sunday bombings in sri lanka it comes after the country's government said too radical islamist groups were behind the attacks and weekend...
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young people. putting iran against the wall and therefore one should naturally expect a stiff a reaction from you ron reach me in the form of implementing death threats industry top of. the us is edging closer to water we do on using all kinds of excuses that's a global news update for this hour but don't forget you can always had to our website r.t. dot com the details on all the stories and many more. what is it call and the question is magic internet a new type of digital currency decentralized digital scarcity chancellor. of second for bankers call the genesis blog for reason to calling it civil disobedience a source of optimism because i can control my own financial death any it's just a new way of coming to consensus it's a game changer in the human history and this is columbus discovering a new world this paradigm shifting technology that transforms economics and finance in a heartbeat the apollo eleven landing on to the max and stacey. facebook and google started with a great idea and great ideals unfortunately it was also a very dark side. they are constructing a profile of you and that prof
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ron: good to see you. laura: british and irish political leaders joined mourners in belfasl for the fune a young journalistctivist. lyra mckee was killed on thursday as she observed rioters clashing with police in the city of londonderry. her death brought back memories of'orthern irel's violent past and prompted a debate about its future. emma vardy reports. emma: a modern victim of litical violence that many hoped had been confined to the past. thousands lined the streets of belfast for lyra mckee. her death uniting protestants and catholics, and political wvals. >> lyra was a pers broke down barriers and reached across boundaries. ifthis was her hallmark in and this is her legacy in death. ♪ emma: side-by-side, e leaders of the democratic unionist party and sinn fein, bitr adversaries, today united in condemnation of the events which led it to lyra mckee's death. british and irish prime minister's brought together two, las theresa may aor leader jeremy corbyn joined leo varadkar and the irish presideng michael s. >> lyra is many things to many people. smma: tributes were paid to her writing and acti she
ron: good to see you. laura: british and irish political leaders joined mourners in belfasl for the fune a young journalistctivist. lyra mckee was killed on thursday as she observed rioters clashing with police in the city of londonderry. her death brought back memories of'orthern irel's violent past and prompted a debate about its future. emma vardy reports. emma: a modern victim of litical violence that many hoped had been confined to the past. thousands lined the streets of belfast for lyra...
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from tel thank you ron well we can now speak mark fitzpatrick is a nonproliferation at bat and a former state department official and he joins us now live from washington d.c. john young is describing this as a new type of tactical guided weapon are we talking about it and new long range missile here. well it's almost certainly not a new long range missile if it was it would be highly provocative and would derail the engagement process with the united states and maybe with south korea no it's a it's a tactical weapon it's not a missile apparently north korea is maybe exaggerating a bit it's newness in order to get america's attention that's what this is all about well let me ask you more about that ma what kind of message do you think kim jong un is trying to send to the u.s. and the wealth more broadly. what i think he's trying to say that look in noir you had a chance to strike a deal. to close down part of the on the nuclear complex and you demanded everything and you weren't willing to give give anything no i think north korea what they had to offer was not enough and what they asked for was way too much but you know there could have been some deal in one way and
from tel thank you ron well we can now speak mark fitzpatrick is a nonproliferation at bat and a former state department official and he joins us now live from washington d.c. john young is describing this as a new type of tactical guided weapon are we talking about it and new long range missile here. well it's almost certainly not a new long range missile if it was it would be highly provocative and would derail the engagement process with the united states and maybe with south korea no it's a...
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enforcement last thursday, ron vitello, and now we see it when nielsen's pushed out for a second reason, and that is this is stephen miller. stephen miller, of course, is the younghite house adviser who has now been designated by trump to handle all immigration matters. he and others have always seen nielsen as weak. indeed, some of your viewers may remember that trump literally tore into nielsen in front of a cabinet meeting last summer, saying that she was not protecting the border. what was she doing there? what kind of job was she doing? and at this point, that weakness, and i don't think it's weakness. she had defended the administration, but for stephen miller and possibly for donald trump, i don't think anyone short of the terminator or robocop is going to fit their bill for what they want to do in terms of this message that they are defending the u.s. against a mythical inviegs asion by migra >> right. over the weekend, mr. trump tweeted this, repeating his claim that the country is full, system has been broken for many years. democrats in congress must agree to fix loopholes. no open borders. will close southern border, if necessary. so, does this repre
enforcement last thursday, ron vitello, and now we see it when nielsen's pushed out for a second reason, and that is this is stephen miller. stephen miller, of course, is the younghite house adviser who has now been designated by trump to handle all immigration matters. he and others have always seen nielsen as weak. indeed, some of your viewers may remember that trump literally tore into nielsen in front of a cabinet meeting last summer, saying that she was not protecting the border. what was...
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young?t >> my p was simple. tom bossley was really the store of the whole show until the fonz came along, and ron howard. >> lucky stay close with them? >> very close with henry and ron. it's extraordinary. >> reporter: some 40 years later emmy nominated ross plays in do dozens of shows t twwo and a half men" to brothers and sisters. as you look back on it, would you say you've had more hpy days than not? >> yes, i look at my life as very happy. >> reporter: no do-overs? >> no, not at all. i have sampled enough sampled it, give it a try. >> reporter: then you find love in your 60s? >> right. >> reporte paul michael? >> uh-huh. i thought he was the cat's pajamas, and he was. wonderful things that he brought to my life. >> reporter: you announced your retirement from acting last year. is there a role that might lure you back? >> our equipment gives out on us, so why put yourself through that? i feel i've done it, you know. >> reporter: you have had a long shelf life. >> what a good thing to y. >> reporter: that's what sll believe. there is still something left to go. >> you think so? >> reporter: i do. >> she is lo
young?t >> my p was simple. tom bossley was really the store of the whole show until the fonz came along, and ron howard. >> lucky stay close with them? >> very close with henry and ron. it's extraordinary. >> reporter: some 40 years later emmy nominated ross plays in do dozens of shows t twwo and a half men" to brothers and sisters. as you look back on it, would you say you've had more hpy days than not? >> yes, i look at my life as very happy. >>...
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the young man who identified himself as a boy missing since 2011 now faces possible charges after a dna test hadisproved stunning claim. ron mott has been following this story. ron, g. >> reporter: hey, craig. good morning. this iis obviouslypointing news for this family. i feel like i can relate to how they're eling. i've got an aunt missing since 1993. but rher than being angry or bitter, the family sees an upside to this. sta stunning t in the case of a missing illinois boy. one day after police thought they found him,ossibly solving a mystery nearly eight years in the making. the fbi saying a dna test proving the person whod showe up in a kentucky neighborhood wednesday is not timothy pitzen. police identifying him as 23-year-old brian rini. an exconvict for ohio who served time for burglary and vandalism. >> it's kind of back to ground zero forps >> reporter: the pitzen family disappointed but refusing to. give up ho >> we know you're out there somewhere, tim. and we will never stop looking r you, praying for you, and loving you. >> reporter: as police remain determined to bring timmothy home. >> it created a renewed
the young man who identified himself as a boy missing since 2011 now faces possible charges after a dna test hadisproved stunning claim. ron mott has been following this story. ron, g. >> reporter: hey, craig. good morning. this iis obviouslypointing news for this family. i feel like i can relate to how they're eling. i've got an aunt missing since 1993. but rher than being angry or bitter, the family sees an upside to this. sta stunning t in the case of a missing illinois boy. one day...
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ron mott with the latest. we are happy to hear this. >> this is just a great bit of news that we've gotten. this youngg significant progress on his road to recovery. we should tell you we are not going to show his picture for privacy reasons. his family looking to an early homecoming. >> reporter: this morning 5-year-old landon, who was thrown off a third-floor balcony at the mall of america, is showing incredible signs of recovery. the family's attorney sharing an update from landon's parents by phone. >> we are so elated to let you know that our son is now alert and conscious and is no longer in critical condition. >> reporter: landon remains in the hospital after his nearly 40-foot fall. police say he was thrown over the railing by this man, emmanuel deshawn aranda, a complete stranger. the 24-year-old suspect confessing to the shocking crime telling police he came to the mall looking to kill an adult because they usually stand near the balcony, but he chose the boy instead. aranda is charged with attempted murder. >> no spinal cord injury, no nerve damage, no internal injuries that were life-threa
ron mott with the latest. we are happy to hear this. >> this is just a great bit of news that we've gotten. this youngg significant progress on his road to recovery. we should tell you we are not going to show his picture for privacy reasons. his family looking to an early homecoming. >> reporter: this morning 5-year-old landon, who was thrown off a third-floor balcony at the mall of america, is showing incredible signs of recovery. the family's attorney sharing an update from...
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that is right, the young man who identified himself as a boy missing since 2011 now faces possible charges after a dna test disproved that stunning claim. nbc's ron mott has been following this story. ron, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. this is obviously deflating, disappointing news for this family and i feel like i can relate to how they're feeling, i have an aunt missing since 1993. rather than being angry or bitter this family sees an upside to all this sudden new attention to finding their beloved timothy. a stunning twist in the case of a missing illinois boy, one day after police thought they had found him, possibly solving a mystery nearly eight years in the making. the fbi saying a dna test proffering the person who showed up in a kentucky neighborhood wednesday is not timmothy pitzen. police identifying him as 23-year-old brian rini, an ex-convict from ohio who served time for burglary and vandalism. >> it's kind of back to ground zero for us. >> reporter: the pitzen family disappointed, but refusing to give up hope. >> we know that you are out there somewhere, tim. and we will never stop looking for you, praying for yo
that is right, the young man who identified himself as a boy missing since 2011 now faces possible charges after a dna test disproved that stunning claim. nbc's ron mott has been following this story. ron, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. this is obviously deflating, disappointing news for this family and i feel like i can relate to how they're feeling, i have an aunt missing since 1993. rather than being angry or bitter this family sees an upside to all this sudden new...
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have an inherent nature to be a mom, you have to say the young men that have the inherent nature to be father's and that it is run to draft ron to draft both of them away from their families. for that reason, the only right thing to do is to abolish the selective service. one of the panelists here brought in his granddaughters and said that you can't look them in the eye and say that they want to be drafted and possibly killed the what if he brought his grandsons? you also cannot look them in the eye and say you want them to be drafted and potentially killed, it is the same thing. and, my brother is with me, he is 15. he will be eligible for the selective service in a few years and i do not think that you can sit there and tell us that we have the right to be drafted and have our lives potentially taken away from us. the selective service is immoral and i think we need to get rid of it, thank you. >> thank you. i would like to have numbers 51, 47, 54 and 46 line-up. and number 51. >> good morning, my name is a bill galvano i and the counseling correlator. i think you already know i feel that we should recommend selective serv
have an inherent nature to be a mom, you have to say the young men that have the inherent nature to be father's and that it is run to draft ron to draft both of them away from their families. for that reason, the only right thing to do is to abolish the selective service. one of the panelists here brought in his granddaughters and said that you can't look them in the eye and say that they want to be drafted and possibly killed the what if he brought his grandsons? you also cannot look them in...