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stomach alex, come home. we are all worried about you. >> a 25-year-old amazon employee was missing. coming up, the message from his friends and family as the search for him continues. stomach cities in the united states are getting ready as tensions rise with iran. the emergency that they are prepared for after the break. egg and your choice of sausage, jacks or now chicken,cracked are just 4 bucks. served all day, so they're not just for early birds. great cause i was out raging last night. (snores) get my 2 for $4 breakfast jack deal while you can. >>> we are continuing coverage of the fall right after the u.s. launched an airstrike that killed a top iran in general. there now ramping up security m protect people here in the u.s. >> reporter: national security sources are saying neurons events could come in the form of cyber attacks since the country does not have the ability to take on the military. cities across the country are changing counterterrorism deployment because of it cohere in your company set
stomach alex, come home. we are all worried about you. >> a 25-year-old amazon employee was missing. coming up, the message from his friends and family as the search for him continues. stomach cities in the united states are getting ready as tensions rise with iran. the emergency that they are prepared for after the break. egg and your choice of sausage, jacks or now chicken,cracked are just 4 bucks. served all day, so they're not just for early birds. great cause i was out raging last...
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alex is not unusual. nine out of ten eu migrants here say they don't feel they belong to a group that suffers discrimination. the figure is eight out of ten for migrants from further afield. and seven out of ten foreigners in britain say they think the country is welcoming. ijust made the video to point out that i do like britain. it became my home, and i don't have a problem with it. alex isjust a lovely young man, and i'm so proud of him. he took a chance, gave up his family, and he just came on the off chance. what's not to be admired? this chef's experience of living in britain has not been so positive. from bangladesh, also now living in south wales, he says he's a victim of the government's hostile environment — wrongly accused by the home office of being a sex offender, his documents lost, mixed up or destroyed. do you feel you have been discriminated against? yes, sir. i feel they treated me as worse than a dog animal yes, sir. i feel they treated me as worse than a dog animal because of my race
alex is not unusual. nine out of ten eu migrants here say they don't feel they belong to a group that suffers discrimination. the figure is eight out of ten for migrants from further afield. and seven out of ten foreigners in britain say they think the country is welcoming. ijust made the video to point out that i do like britain. it became my home, and i don't have a problem with it. alex isjust a lovely young man, and i'm so proud of him. he took a chance, gave up his family, and he just came...
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the reality is this, alex. what the house's job was to do was to act as a grand jury, to see if there was sufficient evidence to bring articles of impeachment against the president of the united states. and that's exactly the process we did. when it moves to the senate, it is the senate's job to conduct a trial. and that means, introduction of additional evidence. evidence in the form of documents and witnesses. so we need pompeo, we need mulvaney, we need bolton all to testify. this is what the republican senate should be concerned about. as we have seen in the last month, the evidence keeps coming out. and they push this trial through quickly, and we start seeing additional evidence and testimony come through after the potential acquittal of the president, people like bolton, coming to testify in front of the house or otherwise provide that information, a lot of senators on the republican side are going to deeply regret not doing their constitutional duty. >> i'm sure that you have heard rachel maddow's incre
the reality is this, alex. what the house's job was to do was to act as a grand jury, to see if there was sufficient evidence to bring articles of impeachment against the president of the united states. and that's exactly the process we did. when it moves to the senate, it is the senate's job to conduct a trial. and that means, introduction of additional evidence. evidence in the form of documents and witnesses. so we need pompeo, we need mulvaney, we need bolton all to testify. this is what...
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>> thanks, alex. lebanon of course is one of those front line states in the immediate neighborhood where americans would be most at risk in the aftermath of the soleimani strike. the iranians have many different ways in which they could choose to retaliate but it is in iraq and in lebanon that i would be most concerned about the safety of americans right now. our official americans working at the embassy and other government installations, but also americans traveling there privately. and i think that's why you've seen the state department put out the kind of travel warnings that they have. to your other question, you're right, our intelligence community is certainly going to be dealing with an avalanche of information about potential threats to americans in the aftermath of this action against soleimani. the challenge will be to try to figure out what's real and what's not and where can we take steps to harden and protect our personnel overseas and how to prioritize those efforts. >> you've said this
>> thanks, alex. lebanon of course is one of those front line states in the immediate neighborhood where americans would be most at risk in the aftermath of the soleimani strike. the iranians have many different ways in which they could choose to retaliate but it is in iraq and in lebanon that i would be most concerned about the safety of americans right now. our official americans working at the embassy and other government installations, but also americans traveling there privately. and...
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. >> reporter: hi, alex. yes, there seems to be an overwhelming sense of grief, anger and injustice right now in iran after the authorities here admitted to shooting down that ukrainian jet liner by accident. the fairly large crowds have gathered outside two universities in tehran, chanting all sorts of slogans, chanting death to the liars, we want justice and some other pretty harsh words. so there is a very raw emotion here in iran. i don't think anybody suddenly expected the authorities to make that admission this morning. we have to remember for the last three days they have been vehemently denying that iranian missiles shot down that plane. they were saying it's impossible. yesterday the head of iran's civil aviation said that a probe has to be carried out, but he can say with certainty that that jet was not shot down by a missile. and then all of a sudden, this morning, the top leaders of this country were making very contrite statements, giving their condolences about what happened. and i think that's
. >> reporter: hi, alex. yes, there seems to be an overwhelming sense of grief, anger and injustice right now in iran after the authorities here admitted to shooting down that ukrainian jet liner by accident. the fairly large crowds have gathered outside two universities in tehran, chanting all sorts of slogans, chanting death to the liars, we want justice and some other pretty harsh words. so there is a very raw emotion here in iran. i don't think anybody suddenly expected the...
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nidia: el escÁndalo por el robo de seÑas en las grandes ligas le costÓ su puesto alex cora en los media rojas de boston. >> es un golpe duro, porque hemos tenido que vayan muy fuerte para llegar a lo que fatigado, alex cora, creo que lo mÁximo ha llegado al abismo. cronista: esto se llevÓ a cabo ya que las autoridades de la mlb estuvo robando seÑas como tÉcnico de los de@, por lo que ayer hay un acuerdo con la franquicia dejÓ su puesto. dice haber sido un honor haber dirigido a este fabuloso equipo. cora se convirtiÓ en Ídolo de multitud de seguidores en puerto rico. y lo peor es que el golpe a los puertorriqueÑos podrÍa ser doble, porque ya se estÁ jugando la capacidad del tÉcnico de los mets de nueva york. o los que las rojas --hoy los medias rojas-- dieron una rueda de prensa, indicaron que alex cora a pesar de haber confesado haber hecho esto, tenÍan palabras de elogio para Él ya que realizÓ una buena gestión. nidia: la primera caminata espacial desde el 20 de la nasa fue hecha por mujeres. las astronautas salieron de la base espacial para una inspecciÓn
nidia: el escÁndalo por el robo de seÑas en las grandes ligas le costÓ su puesto alex cora en los media rojas de boston. >> es un golpe duro, porque hemos tenido que vayan muy fuerte para llegar a lo que fatigado, alex cora, creo que lo mÁximo ha llegado al abismo. cronista: esto se llevÓ a cabo ya que las autoridades de la mlb estuvo robando seÑas como tÉcnico de los de@, por lo que ayer hay un acuerdo con la franquicia dejÓ su puesto. dice haber sido un honor haber dirigido a...
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my name is alex herrdot. ensure that we can address a systematic issue, a lack of clarity of who's in charge of making decisions up to 13 or 14 federal agencies on projects that would span service transportation and several others. you can see permits at performan performance.gov . as my colleagues are talking about today, it is the important thing that we ensure our public' trust and providing the best infrastructure in the country recognizing through the permitting process trying to achieve the pragmatic balance between the natural environment and human activities. we have to ensure most of those roads that were built 50 or 60 years ago and maintaining modernized and restored of those physical asset that we were not held up with unnecessary red tape. and so what i am going to walk you through is a brief explanation of what the consul is and we'll take questions and show you how for the first time providing a one-stop shop to ensure there are no communication break down and the kind of expectation that is yo
my name is alex herrdot. ensure that we can address a systematic issue, a lack of clarity of who's in charge of making decisions up to 13 or 14 federal agencies on projects that would span service transportation and several others. you can see permits at performan performance.gov . as my colleagues are talking about today, it is the important thing that we ensure our public' trust and providing the best infrastructure in the country recognizing through the permitting process trying to achieve...
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blew that one, trebek. >> alex had been working through all of this. have you ever looked at him and said, honey, take a break, you can miss a show? >> yes. i mean, to my girlfriends, yes. but i know it's what feeds him. he loves doing "jeopardy!" he has his own family over there. they're such a close-knit, beautiful group of people. so i think that gives him a lot of support, a sense of purpose, that he's just not in bed, and can be productive. >> it's always tough for the caretakers. because she has to deal with her worrying about my well-being, and also dealing with, i'm not always the most pleasant person to be around when i'm experiencing severe pain or depression. and she has to tread lightly around me. >> reporter: the cancer diagnosis shifted his world. >> most of us have open-ended lives. we don't know when we're going to die. because of the cancer diagnosis, it's no longer an open-ended life, it's a closed-end life. because of the terrible statistics, survival rates, for pancreatic cancer. and because of that, and something else that is opera
blew that one, trebek. >> alex had been working through all of this. have you ever looked at him and said, honey, take a break, you can miss a show? >> yes. i mean, to my girlfriends, yes. but i know it's what feeds him. he loves doing "jeopardy!" he has his own family over there. they're such a close-knit, beautiful group of people. so i think that gives him a lot of support, a sense of purpose, that he's just not in bed, and can be productive. >> it's always tough...
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i would make this point, alex. it's funny they are having a go at the royal correspondents who wrote they were operating in a silo, weren't consulting the queen and there was a rift between prince harry and prince william, which was confirmed by prince harry himself when he gave a tv documentary last year. so some of the reporters have been indicated but clearly the couple don't see it like that and they don't like the negative publicity. >> camilla, we're glad to have your voice added to this conversation. >>> how quickly could iran get a nuclear bomb? the author of this article is going to join me to talk about it next. s going to join me to talk about it next. ♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without c
i would make this point, alex. it's funny they are having a go at the royal correspondents who wrote they were operating in a silo, weren't consulting the queen and there was a rift between prince harry and prince william, which was confirmed by prince harry himself when he gave a tv documentary last year. so some of the reporters have been indicated but clearly the couple don't see it like that and they don't like the negative publicity. >> camilla, we're glad to have your voice added to...
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what you're also important takeaway go ahead alex right there there's a whole package of reforms firstly the power to appoint the parliament the government will now be shifted from the president to the parliament so the parliament will decide who the prime minister is and the parliament will be able to hold the government to account and also to appoint the ministers so that is going to be a major shift of power at the same time the business body the state council is being built up and if i can explain the president will retain overall control of foreign and defense policy he will also continue to set in the general direction of the country's domestic development he was also a point the minute the officials who will deal with security and defense policy but there will be this body this is the state council which already exists which looks like being the bridge where all of these various people will meet together so the the the government the people appointed by the parliament will be there probably the most important parliamentary officials will be there the president and he's officials w
what you're also important takeaway go ahead alex right there there's a whole package of reforms firstly the power to appoint the parliament the government will now be shifted from the president to the parliament so the parliament will decide who the prime minister is and the parliament will be able to hold the government to account and also to appoint the ministers so that is going to be a major shift of power at the same time the business body the state council is being built up and if i can...
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what's your most important takeaway go ahead alex but there's a whole package of reforms firstly the power to appoint the parliament the government will now be shifted from the president to the parliament so the parliament will decide who the prime minister is and the parliament will be able to hold the government to account and also to appoint the ministers so that is going to be a major shift of power at the same time the business body the state council is being built up and if i can explain the president will retain overall control of foreign and defense policy he will also continue to set in the general direction of the country's domestic development he was also a point the minute the officials who will deal with security and defense policy but there will be this body this is the state council which already exists which looks like being the bridge where all of these various people will meet together so the the the government the people appointed by the parliament will be there probably the most important parliamentary officials will be there the president and he's officials will
what's your most important takeaway go ahead alex but there's a whole package of reforms firstly the power to appoint the parliament the government will now be shifted from the president to the parliament so the parliament will decide who the prime minister is and the parliament will be able to hold the government to account and also to appoint the ministers so that is going to be a major shift of power at the same time the business body the state council is being built up and if i can explain...
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alex: the story is the same. in the long run this is one of the most exciting stocks -- parts of the world. in the short run you have to focus on individual companies. i'm afraid that it does not change. when you define the right businesses, the right barriers to entry, we trust, good fundamentals and not overpay for it. and construct a risk appropriate, risk-adjusted portfolio. yvonne: has anyone change since this trade one, phase one trade deal? alex: i'm going to have and told you so moment. when tensions were elevated, i said u.s. politics will look for -- then you'll see an accommodation. we have accommodation now. what i am telling you is there will be an increase in tension. that is again because u.s. politicians best interests are to beat up china for a variety of reasons in an election year or generally. this is one of the few things the democrats and republicans can agree on. there is a downside to it. it might stimulate some return of capital investment. please don't think everything is totally solved
alex: the story is the same. in the long run this is one of the most exciting stocks -- parts of the world. in the short run you have to focus on individual companies. i'm afraid that it does not change. when you define the right businesses, the right barriers to entry, we trust, good fundamentals and not overpay for it. and construct a risk appropriate, risk-adjusted portfolio. yvonne: has anyone change since this trade one, phase one trade deal? alex: i'm going to have and told you so moment....
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way to go, alex. this week i was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. >> did you think once you announced it that it would affect the people the way it has? >> had no idea. that was not my point in making the announcement. i just wanted to get ahead of the tabloids because i knew they would emphasize and misrepresent what was happening to me. and you've seen some of the headlines in the tabloids. you know, he's not going to make it to christmas. okay, i'll show them. i am going to make it and beyond. >> reporter: jean and alex trebek have been married 29 years and they have two adult children. >> very simple question. do you know you're married to an icon? >> he's just my husband. >> but i liked it better when she would bow when i came into the house. those days are gone. >> i know, jean, you haven't spoken about your husband's illness before. what's the toughest part for both of you? >> for me it's when i see him in pain and i can't help him. and when he doesn't eat right. when he has too much d
way to go, alex. this week i was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. >> did you think once you announced it that it would affect the people the way it has? >> had no idea. that was not my point in making the announcement. i just wanted to get ahead of the tabloids because i knew they would emphasize and misrepresent what was happening to me. and you've seen some of the headlines in the tabloids. you know, he's not going to make it to christmas. okay, i'll show them. i am going...
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alex i'm i'm sure when i was speaking to us from the world of politics. i'm sure i'll see that. some of them to the new. world highly like the russian efforts to exploit the pop arm of the security council to further its own political and military agenda in syria. has failed to find common ground on a disputed probe into an alleged chemical attack in syria after russia raises its concerns at a un session. refuses to hand over to the global drugs. from track suit the style most. known going investigation into the disgraced oregon are checked. and 3 belgian doctors face criminal charges for approving the euthanasia of a woman with a psychiatric disorder is the 1st trial since the procedure was legalized almost 2 decades ago. the headlines and that's it for me jacqueline vega will be here with you next hour to take you through the latest news from around the world and stay with us for crosstalk thanks to the national or if you're watching in the u.k. island a renegade. hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle russian president vladimir putin
alex i'm i'm sure when i was speaking to us from the world of politics. i'm sure i'll see that. some of them to the new. world highly like the russian efforts to exploit the pop arm of the security council to further its own political and military agenda in syria. has failed to find common ground on a disputed probe into an alleged chemical attack in syria after russia raises its concerns at a un session. refuses to hand over to the global drugs. from track suit the style most. known going...
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now alex is looking for a new forever home for bella. >> reporter: alex did not report to police or animal control because she didn't believe there was much they could do. alex is looking for a forever home. we've posted information on our website nbcbayarea.com. bella is expected to make a full recovery. a very sweet dog. reporting live, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> governor newsome kicking off a weeklong tour of homelessness today. now, remember, he unveiled the state budget on friday and proposed spending more than a billion dollars to tackle the issue. the governor began his tour in grass valley visiting homeless shelters and talking to homeless people. >> homelessness, the issue, number one issue in the state of california. issues of affordability, of housing. >> the governor's tour continues with a stop here in the bay area some time this week. then he'll head on to the central valley and to los angel angeles. >>> it's the hottest ticket in town again. the 49ers host the packers at levi stadium. the winner, do you know what happens to the winner? >> they go to the super bow
now alex is looking for a new forever home for bella. >> reporter: alex did not report to police or animal control because she didn't believe there was much they could do. alex is looking for a forever home. we've posted information on our website nbcbayarea.com. bella is expected to make a full recovery. a very sweet dog. reporting live, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> governor newsome kicking off a weeklong tour of homelessness today. now, remember, he unveiled the state...
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i'm alex, alex forsyth. polcor, political correspondent at the bbc. but i'm not sure i can live up to the adam and chris reputation. you can have your own reputation, alex, you are your own person. that's dangerous, i have a reputation, i'm not sure i want to announce that quite now. more about later. on your left. i am matt, the editor at the times can a red box, e—mail, podcast and anything else they get me to do. and sometime standup comedian no less. yeah. you are in charge of the jokes. fine. helen? i'm not sure what i'm in charge of, i'm helen lewes, staff writer at the atlantic. and you are also allowed to tell jokes, by the way, if matt... if matt creeps out, that's fine. if one it creeps out, that's fine. or if matt is rubbish or not funny. but one of my old good best friends is still with us, but she's in... bologna, yes, i'm in bologna, and i was about to say enough of your new friends already... we are just getting what we can. that's all it is. just taking advantage of it. it's very nice to hear you, and i look forward to hearing you, b
i'm alex, alex forsyth. polcor, political correspondent at the bbc. but i'm not sure i can live up to the adam and chris reputation. you can have your own reputation, alex, you are your own person. that's dangerous, i have a reputation, i'm not sure i want to announce that quite now. more about later. on your left. i am matt, the editor at the times can a red box, e—mail, podcast and anything else they get me to do. and sometime standup comedian no less. yeah. you are in charge of the jokes....
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>> it's always a delight to see alex. you know, he's a guy who loves his job, thrives on "jeopardy." even facing this tough cancer diagnosis, you know, i think work is something that helped get him through it. he would never give that up if he could avoid it and -- but with these tournaments where he knows the three contestants there's something special there, a connection and some affection. i think he knows how much he means to us and, you know, he appreciates seeing "jeopardy" played well. so, you know, it's very special, very poignant to have another -- one more chance to play with alex. >> it came through how special it was for everyone involved. ken, thank you. we'll have much more with you in our next hour. so grab a cup of java and we'll get back to you. thank you. >> thanks, robin. congratulations to you too. >> bless your heart, thanks so much. >> that was great. >>> all right, you guys, we turn to that amazing escape, a microburst tearing through a school in north carolina right as children were playing. thankf
>> it's always a delight to see alex. you know, he's a guy who loves his job, thrives on "jeopardy." even facing this tough cancer diagnosis, you know, i think work is something that helped get him through it. he would never give that up if he could avoid it and -- but with these tournaments where he knows the three contestants there's something special there, a connection and some affection. i think he knows how much he means to us and, you know, he appreciates seeing...
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i'm alex, alex forsyth. polcor, political correspondent at the bbc. but i'm not sure i can live up to the adam and chris reputation. you can have your own reputation, alex, you are your own person. that's dangerous, i have a reputation, i'm not sure i want to announce that quite now. more about later. on your left. i am matt chorley, the editor at the times, e—mail, podcast and anything else they get me to do. and sometime standup comedian no less. yeah. you are in charge of the jokes. fine. helen? i'm not sure what i'm in charge of, i'm helen lewes, staff writer at the atlantic. and you are also allowed to tell jokes, by the way, if matt... if one it creeps out, that's fine. or if matt is not funny. but one of my old good best friends is still with us, but she's in... bologna, yes, i'm in bologna, and i was about to say enough of your new friends already... we are just getting what we can. that's all it is. just taking advantage of it. it's very nice to hear you, and i look forward to hearing you, because bologna is meant to be the proper gastronom
i'm alex, alex forsyth. polcor, political correspondent at the bbc. but i'm not sure i can live up to the adam and chris reputation. you can have your own reputation, alex, you are your own person. that's dangerous, i have a reputation, i'm not sure i want to announce that quite now. more about later. on your left. i am matt chorley, the editor at the times, e—mail, podcast and anything else they get me to do. and sometime standup comedian no less. yeah. you are in charge of the jokes. fine....
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and set to general the new europeans welcome back to the alex salmond show. great to be with you again now roger boss johnson tomorrow as minting millions of 50 p. coleen's is having a light show to celebrate britain's the popular from the european union what's the new europeans going to do well my response to that and it's not among the 50 p. cohen one of the rights a 1000003600000 e.u. citizens living in the u.k. whose lives are in limbo and 1400000 of us not forget 1400000 british it assumes that being elsewhere in the e.u. and 9 writes it may be going ahead unfortunately we sit in a situation where the rights of the private meeting are not fully guaranteed and protected and press it doesn't mean and certainly should not be allowed to meet their right should be compromised in any way but hey you're marketing to model b. they are you mocking it with some softer saddle money we will not alex we will have a very clear message to citizens the price of bread said we will be holding a summit in march through westminster before the debate breaks it begins and we
and set to general the new europeans welcome back to the alex salmond show. great to be with you again now roger boss johnson tomorrow as minting millions of 50 p. coleen's is having a light show to celebrate britain's the popular from the european union what's the new europeans going to do well my response to that and it's not among the 50 p. cohen one of the rights a 1000003600000 e.u. citizens living in the u.k. whose lives are in limbo and 1400000 of us not forget 1400000 british it assumes...
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alex capri from the national university of singapore business school. a big status update from french president emmanuel macron today. let's look at this point: —— this point: france has argued its digital tax would ensure the well‘s technology giants would pay appropriate taxes for transactions even in countries where they don't have a physical presence by the us says it unfairly discriminates against the us companies like google and amazon. as a result washington has put tariffs on $2.4 billion of french goods, such as wine, as early as this month. netflix has announced 21 films from the legendary studio gibli will be available next month and some famous films include 0scar—winning spirited way and house moving castle. they will be available in 190 countries around the world, apart from japan and the us. not a lot of action on the markets today because wall street is closed due to a public holiday. the nikkei and the all lords are in positive territory, including the hang seng in hong kong. i'm rico hizon, thanks for your company. goodbye for
alex capri from the national university of singapore business school. a big status update from french president emmanuel macron today. let's look at this point: —— this point: france has argued its digital tax would ensure the well‘s technology giants would pay appropriate taxes for transactions even in countries where they don't have a physical presence by the us says it unfairly discriminates against the us companies like google and amazon. as a result washington has put tariffs on $2.4...
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alex says they found a family to adopt bella but they changed their minds after she was shot, so alex is now trying to find the dog's new forever home. bella has already been harmed by people. she hopes she can finding someone to show bella kindness the rest of her life. we talked to ranchers in the area, and they say they had nothing to do with bella's injuries and they were actually quite upset about the accusations that they may have been involved. now, if you are interested in adopting bella, we posted some of that information on our website, just go to nbcbayarea.com. reporting live in livermore, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> lawsuits are piling up against the owner of that dive boat that caught fire last year killing 33 people. a number of lawsuits were filed today in southern california against the owner of the conception dive boat that caught fire near santa barbara over labor day weekend. one of the lawsuits from the family of the lone crew member that died claims the boat was unsea worthy and lacked the required smoke detectors and fire equipment. another lawsuit wa
alex says they found a family to adopt bella but they changed their minds after she was shot, so alex is now trying to find the dog's new forever home. bella has already been harmed by people. she hopes she can finding someone to show bella kindness the rest of her life. we talked to ranchers in the area, and they say they had nothing to do with bella's injuries and they were actually quite upset about the accusations that they may have been involved. now, if you are interested in adopting...
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[laughter] at the end of last week, our everywhere because people are son and his wife -- alex is here somewhere -- decided to take a road trip and bring ailey out. leave the fourth estate alone, ailey. bailey is very persuasive. he arrived in iowa friday evening and spent 24 hours for the endorsement of -- within 24 hours, the demin - alex is register had come out for ebusiness eth. causation, correlation, you be the judge. i think bailey is a natural closer. that is also what elizabeth is counting on you to do. no one has to tell you how important the next few days are or how important the caucuses are on monday. 2020 is the most consequential election in my lifetime. hours,e t will be the last chance we have to try to get the country back, and start rebuilding the government that works for everyone and not just for the folks who can afford to influence it. the campaign has been rassroots. she knew from her experience that the way you get things done is to do an inside-outside game, from her position as chair of the congressional oversight panel and pushing for the consumer financial
[laughter] at the end of last week, our everywhere because people are son and his wife -- alex is here somewhere -- decided to take a road trip and bring ailey out. leave the fourth estate alone, ailey. bailey is very persuasive. he arrived in iowa friday evening and spent 24 hours for the endorsement of -- within 24 hours, the demin - alex is register had come out for ebusiness eth. causation, correlation, you be the judge. i think bailey is a natural closer. that is also what elizabeth is...
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welcome to the alex salmon sure we continue our series on the crisis in housing across the u.k. today we take a look at yet another organization delivering practical help to rough sleepers on the streets of london and also feature the university which is adopt a thai using as more than a subject for academic study but is a cloudy and call for effective action but 1st your tweets messages and e-mails and this points to our c.d.'s on finland's george says fake news how can they be happy with our england told in the press strings says in sweden there's a private and of the house functions like a food bank but not the status as national food bank fenlon doesn't have any food banks but has a well developed direct and decentralize food distribution system more have been made to egypt says thank you alexander for the program to be looking forward to watching the show next week with a vital issue in our contemporary life well thank you grant to says great choice of subject we can definitely learn from all our northern cousins magazine says i've been to finland and to north korea to lear
welcome to the alex salmon sure we continue our series on the crisis in housing across the u.k. today we take a look at yet another organization delivering practical help to rough sleepers on the streets of london and also feature the university which is adopt a thai using as more than a subject for academic study but is a cloudy and call for effective action but 1st your tweets messages and e-mails and this points to our c.d.'s on finland's george says fake news how can they be happy with our...
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." >> alex trebek and his wife jean opening up about the "jeopardy" host's battle with cancer. trebek's new admission and what his wife wants him to stop doing. >>> plus, what doctors found in a young boy's stomach. >> and i'm like, what? >> his mom shocked after an x-ray revealed a popular tech item. >>> and running into second place. the early celebration that cost one competitor a big win. >>> good thursday morning, everyone. we begin with what appears to be the end of a two-day siege at the u.s. embassy in baghdad. iranian-backed protesters have withdrawn from that u.s. compound. >> the pentagon is staying on top of the crisis sending hundreds of additional troops to the middle east overnight just in case new violence breaks out. >> abc's ines de la cuetara joins us from washington with the new details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, janai and kenneth. things have calmed down for now but the situation remains volatile, and the u.s. embassy remains on lockdown saying in a statement that all public operations have been suspended. overnight hundreds of additional tro
." >> alex trebek and his wife jean opening up about the "jeopardy" host's battle with cancer. trebek's new admission and what his wife wants him to stop doing. >>> plus, what doctors found in a young boy's stomach. >> and i'm like, what? >> his mom shocked after an x-ray revealed a popular tech item. >>> and running into second place. the early celebration that cost one competitor a big win. >>> good thursday morning, everyone. we...
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the astros bench coach in 2017 was this man, alex cora. the following year, he was manager of the boston red sox when they won the world series, beating the la dodgers. the red sox are now also being investigated. but for now, the focus is on the astros, and that when he 17 victory, celebrated, rewarded in the highest office office in the land. but now that victory is painted. baseball will try to recover, but there may be more punishments before it does. —— victory is tainted. now to football, and the english fa cup, where tottenham hotspur survived a late scare to secure their place in the fourth round after seeing off middlesborough 2—1 in their replay at tottenham hotspur stadium. patrick gearey was watching. this was an evening spurs could have done without — a replay squeezed in after a relentless run of games. still, as good hosts, they put on the mood lighting and sent out a strong team. and middlesbrough came with a gift — a stray pass from tomas mejias, and the perfect chance for giovani lo celso to settle any early spu
the astros bench coach in 2017 was this man, alex cora. the following year, he was manager of the boston red sox when they won the world series, beating the la dodgers. the red sox are now also being investigated. but for now, the focus is on the astros, and that when he 17 victory, celebrated, rewarded in the highest office office in the land. but now that victory is painted. baseball will try to recover, but there may be more punishments before it does. —— victory is tainted. now to...
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alex forrest whiting a very in the studio brussels we have correspondent to go matters so welcome both let's start with you gayle the process of actually getting here getting to withdrawal was bad for getting generated in brussels and in london and he goes your actions on the future relationship likely to be as bloody. i'm afraid phil the answer is it is very likely that they will be bloody and difficult as well as you have pointed out the divorce agreement has already been difficult and i lately said to recall excluding back on the past 3 years and all the packages and reports and topics we have covered and i have the feeling that a lot of these issues are still on the table yes we have a divorce agreement with a political declaration that sort of pinpoints an idea of what we can get but if you take a simple example in a political declaration it says a close relationship is desired and both sides have said we don't want to slap taxes on each other but then the u.s. also made clear that if they do not tax u.k. products those products coming onto the european market have. after except a
alex forrest whiting a very in the studio brussels we have correspondent to go matters so welcome both let's start with you gayle the process of actually getting here getting to withdrawal was bad for getting generated in brussels and in london and he goes your actions on the future relationship likely to be as bloody. i'm afraid phil the answer is it is very likely that they will be bloody and difficult as well as you have pointed out the divorce agreement has already been difficult and i...
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what's your most important takeaway go ahead alex rabbit there's a whole package of reforms firstly the power to appoint the parliament the government will now be shifted from the president to the parliament so the parliament will decide who the prime minister is and the parliament will be able to hold the government to account and also to appoint the ministers so that is going to be a major shift of power at the same time the this this body the state council is being built up and if i can explain the president will retain overall control of foreign and defense policy he will also continue to set in the general direction of the country's domestic development he was also a point the minute the officials who will deal with security and defense policy but there will be this body this is the state council which already exists which looks like being the bridge where all of these various people will meet together so the the the government the people appointed by the parliament will be there probably the most important parliamentary officials will be there the president and he's officials will
what's your most important takeaway go ahead alex rabbit there's a whole package of reforms firstly the power to appoint the parliament the government will now be shifted from the president to the parliament so the parliament will decide who the prime minister is and the parliament will be able to hold the government to account and also to appoint the ministers so that is going to be a major shift of power at the same time the this this body the state council is being built up and if i can...
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what you're also important takeaway go ahead alex but there's a whole package of reforms firstly the power to appoint the parliament the government will now be shifted from the president to the parliament so the parliament will decide who the prime minister is and the parliament will be able to hold the government to account and also to appoint the ministers so that is going to be a major shift of power at the same time the business body the state council is being built up and if i can explain the president will retain overall control of foreign and defense policy he will also continue to set in the general direction of the country's domestic development he was also a point the minute the officials who will deal with security and defense policy but there will be this body this is the state council which already exists which looks like being the bridge where all of these various people will meet together so the the the government the people appointed by the parliament will be there probably the most important parliamentary officials will be there the president and he's officials will
what you're also important takeaway go ahead alex but there's a whole package of reforms firstly the power to appoint the parliament the government will now be shifted from the president to the parliament so the parliament will decide who the prime minister is and the parliament will be able to hold the government to account and also to appoint the ministers so that is going to be a major shift of power at the same time the business body the state council is being built up and if i can explain...
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what you're also important takeaway go ahead alex but there's a whole package of reforms firstly the power to appoint the parliament the government will now be shifted from the president to the parliament so the parliament will decide who the prime minister is and the parliament will be able to hold the government to account and also to appoint the ministers so that is going to be a major shift of power at the same time the business body the state council is being built up and if i can explain the president will retain overall control of foreign and defense policy he will also continue to set in the general direction of the country's domestic development he was also a point the minute the officials who will deal with security and defense policy but there will be this body this is the state council which already exists which looks like being the bridge where all of these various people will meet together so the. the government the people appointed by the parliament will be there probably the most important parliamentary officials will be there the president and he's officials will be
what you're also important takeaway go ahead alex but there's a whole package of reforms firstly the power to appoint the parliament the government will now be shifted from the president to the parliament so the parliament will decide who the prime minister is and the parliament will be able to hold the government to account and also to appoint the ministers so that is going to be a major shift of power at the same time the business body the state council is being built up and if i can explain...
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so let's take a look at the path ahead with understand alex forrest whiting here with me in the studio and in a brussels we have correspondents ago matter so welcome both and let's start with you gayle the process of actually getting here getting to withdraw was bad enough with bad feeling generated in brussels and in london and he goes your actions on the future relationship likely to be as bloody. i'm afraid phil the answer is it is very likely that they will be bloody and difficult as well as you have pointed out the divorce agreement has already been difficult and i lately said to a colleague slinking back on the past 3 years and all the packages and reports and topics we have covered and i had the feeling that a lot of these issues are still on the table yes we have a divorce agreement with a political declaration that sort of pinpoints an idea of what we can get but if you take a simple example in that political declaration it says a close relationship is desired and both sides have said we don't want to slap taxes on each other but then the us also made clear that if they do not
so let's take a look at the path ahead with understand alex forrest whiting here with me in the studio and in a brussels we have correspondents ago matter so welcome both and let's start with you gayle the process of actually getting here getting to withdraw was bad enough with bad feeling generated in brussels and in london and he goes your actions on the future relationship likely to be as bloody. i'm afraid phil the answer is it is very likely that they will be bloody and difficult as well...
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: alex trebek and america's most popular quiz show," tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. eastern, right here. >>> when we come back, the firefighter wrapping up times square duty, taking a knee in the name of love and in front of millions of witnesses. millions of witnesses. we'll be right back.anine) ghostbusters!... of course i'd love to take an informal poll. i used to beittle cranky. dealing with our finances really haunted me. thankfully, i got quickbooks, and a live bookkeeper's helping customize it for our business. (live bookkeeper) you're all set up! (janine) great! hey! you got the burnt marshmallow out! (delivery man) he slimed me. (janine) tissue? (vo) get set up right with a live bookkeeper with intuit quickbooks. the easy way to a happier business. [sneeare you ok?fles] yah, it's just a cold. it's not just a cold if you have high blood pressure. most cold medicines may raise blood pressure. coricidin hbp is the... ...#1 brand that gives... powerful cold relief without raising your blood pressure. that will makeout washington insiders very uncomfortable: term
: alex trebek and america's most popular quiz show," tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. eastern, right here. >>> when we come back, the firefighter wrapping up times square duty, taking a knee in the name of love and in front of millions of witnesses. millions of witnesses. we'll be right back.anine) ghostbusters!... of course i'd love to take an informal poll. i used to beittle cranky. dealing with our finances really haunted me. thankfully, i got quickbooks, and a live bookkeeper's helping...
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host alex trebek and his wife jean. fighting his battle cwith cance together. >> have ufr loyou ever looked a and said, "honey, take a break. said, "honey, take a break. you can miss a show." >> yes. to my girlfriends, yes. but i know it's what feeds him. he loves doing "jeopardy!" he has his own family over there. they're such a close-knit, beautiful group of people. so i think that gives him a lot of support, a sense of purpose. and that he's just not in bed and can be productive. >> it's always tough for the caretakers. because she has to deal with her worrying about my well-being and also dealing with -- i'm not always the most pleasant person to be around when i'm experiencing severe pain or depression. and she has to tread lightly around me. >> how important is it to have this positive frame of mind, which you seem to have? >> i'm not sure that i always have this positive frame of mind. there are days when i wake up and i feel strong. yesterday, i was up on the roof with my blower, blowing all the pine needles off
host alex trebek and his wife jean. fighting his battle cwith cance together. >> have ufr loyou ever looked a and said, "honey, take a break. said, "honey, take a break. you can miss a show." >> yes. to my girlfriends, yes. but i know it's what feeds him. he loves doing "jeopardy!" he has his own family over there. they're such a close-knit, beautiful group of people. so i think that gives him a lot of support, a sense of purpose. and that he's just not in...
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welcome to the alex i'm sure on the eve of bt the day that britain finally departs the european union after many false starts boris johnson has got breaks it does but it looks like the celebration of a new political dog will be somewhat understated we marked the day with an interview with britain's longest serving m.e.p. claude race who looks back with fondness at the concrete achievements of the european parliament for working people i'd read talk to the secretary general of new european the pro european campaign a group today and i pack up their tents then we'll ask to old westminster hines former liberal democrat presidential candidate and rex a cheer led by opec and former pike commie president i'm through european north africa weekly to look to the future of britain's european commission shares but 1st to your tweets messages and e-mails and the mighty response received to our programs on scotland's future and last week sure on the homeless with 10 says amazing good guys out there you never hear about doing something constructive to help the homeless if you hope to see people doi
welcome to the alex i'm sure on the eve of bt the day that britain finally departs the european union after many false starts boris johnson has got breaks it does but it looks like the celebration of a new political dog will be somewhat understated we marked the day with an interview with britain's longest serving m.e.p. claude race who looks back with fondness at the concrete achievements of the european parliament for working people i'd read talk to the secretary general of new european the...
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: alex trebek and america's most popular quiz show." that's tomorrow at 8:00. >>> when we come back, the firefighter wrapping up times square duty, taking a knee in the name of love and in front of millions of witnesses. millions of witnesses. we'll be right back. take an in. used to be a little cranky. dealing with our finances really haunted me. thankfully, i got quickbooks, and a live bookkeeper's helping customize it for our business. (live bookkeeper) you're all set up! (janine) great! hey! you got the burnt marshmallow out! (delivery man) he slimed me. (janine) tissue? (vo) get set up right with a live bookkeeper with intuit quickbooks. the easy way to a happier business. [sneeare you ok?fles] yah, it's just a cold. it's not just a cold if you have high blood pressure. most cold medicines may raise blood pressure. coricidin hbp is the... ...#1 brand that gives... powerful cold relief without raising your blood pressure. that will makeout washington insiders very uncomfortable: term limits. you and i both know we need term limits,
: alex trebek and america's most popular quiz show." that's tomorrow at 8:00. >>> when we come back, the firefighter wrapping up times square duty, taking a knee in the name of love and in front of millions of witnesses. millions of witnesses. we'll be right back. take an in. used to be a little cranky. dealing with our finances really haunted me. thankfully, i got quickbooks, and a live bookkeeper's helping customize it for our business. (live bookkeeper) you're all set up!...
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amy: alex yablon, i want to bring you to this conversation. york of estimated 13th anti-semitic incident in three weeks, following a shooting at a kosher supermarket in jersey city in which twowo assailants killed three people before police shot them dead in an hours long shootout. you wrote specifically about this and talking about contextualizing this. respond to this latest attack before we then talked about texas and this new report out that hate crimes are up this year, higher than any time in half a century. >> surure. the two recent attacks on ultra-orthodox jews have in common is they boboth sm to have been committed by fairly isolated, disturbed people.e. there is not an indication like therere is -- like we have seen more e explicitly white nationalisist anti-semitic a ats like the powers synagogue shooting in california or the pittttsburgh synagogueue shootin 202018 that t these peoeople --e perpetrators weree enmeshed in networks, an online subculture of really fleshed out anti-semitisism that valorize to accept mass violence like
amy: alex yablon, i want to bring you to this conversation. york of estimated 13th anti-semitic incident in three weeks, following a shooting at a kosher supermarket in jersey city in which twowo assailants killed three people before police shot them dead in an hours long shootout. you wrote specifically about this and talking about contextualizing this. respond to this latest attack before we then talked about texas and this new report out that hate crimes are up this year, higher than any...
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secretary alex azar. >>> a record number of people were killed in mexico last year. decades of deadly cartel violence are simply worsening and ravaging mexico. the mexican government's data now shows a total of nearly 35,000 murders last year. that number is 2.5% higher than in 2018, the highest year since official records started back in 1997. again, nearly all of that violence inspired by the cartels. meanwhile, a group of thousands of mostly honduran migrants are amassing on the guatemalan/mexican border. mexican authorities are warning that anyone coming across the dividing river without legal status will be put in detention centers or deported. again, the mexican government working closely with the trump administration to do something they haven't been involved in ever with any president, a partnership to stop illegal immigration into mexico and up to the u.s. border with mexico. a remarkable period of cooperation between the two governments. >>> up next, should american universities be concerned about chinese students and their ties to the chinese military? wha
secretary alex azar. >>> a record number of people were killed in mexico last year. decades of deadly cartel violence are simply worsening and ravaging mexico. the mexican government's data now shows a total of nearly 35,000 murders last year. that number is 2.5% higher than in 2018, the highest year since official records started back in 1997. again, nearly all of that violence inspired by the cartels. meanwhile, a group of thousands of mostly honduran migrants are amassing on the...
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alex and i am a sports photographer, with a bit of a differencelj alex and i am a sports photographer, with a bit of a difference. i take photos of older sportsmen and women, thatis photos of older sportsmen and women, that is people in their 60s, 70s, 80s or 90s, even over 100 years old, who still compete nationally and internationally in the sport they love. i'm on a mission. 0ne internationally in the sport they love. i'm on a mission. one of the things that drives me is how it wa nted things that drives me is how it wanted to show that you can look your age and look old, if you like, and still look wonderful. the people that i photograph, the track and field athletes, who i really love photographing, they are doing things like highjump and long jump and they are falling and rolling around... they don't seem to worry about how they look. we all internalise ageism and we all kind of worry about it. i was just fascinated when i saw these people, who apparently didn't give a toss. they have world records. i don't know if people knew that. for all of these sports, no matter what age yo
alex and i am a sports photographer, with a bit of a differencelj alex and i am a sports photographer, with a bit of a difference. i take photos of older sportsmen and women, thatis photos of older sportsmen and women, that is people in their 60s, 70s, 80s or 90s, even over 100 years old, who still compete nationally and internationally in the sport they love. i'm on a mission. 0ne internationally in the sport they love. i'm on a mission. one of the things that drives me is how it wa nted...
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please join me in welcoming alex kershaw. [applause] >> good morning, can you hear me? good. i'm going to leave the podium and join my men. how are you this morning? let's get this thing started. you'll see my bald spot here, which is growing very quickly. do we have -- can you see this? finally great. this is what it's down to for me. this is a shot. second deadly place that you guys could find yourself on d-day. this is easy sector. one of eight sectors on omaha beach. it takes you through all june 6, 1944. i will photograph enormously when i woke up in the hotel this morning, i could smell paint. thank you for that. i love the smell of paint. look at that plane there. look at the plane. the paint on that plane is fresh fresh. this is taking it -- thank you. this was taken around 6:00 in the evening. the guy here, second from left is a guy called joe crouch. he's the finest c47 pilot of world war ii. think about this. plane one, his job is to drop the first yanks since normandy on d-day. plane one. why he got the job? because he's done it four times before. lead pilot north
please join me in welcoming alex kershaw. [applause] >> good morning, can you hear me? good. i'm going to leave the podium and join my men. how are you this morning? let's get this thing started. you'll see my bald spot here, which is growing very quickly. do we have -- can you see this? finally great. this is what it's down to for me. this is a shot. second deadly place that you guys could find yourself on d-day. this is easy sector. one of eight sectors on omaha beach. it takes you...
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blew that one trebek. >> alex has been working through all of this. have you ever looked at him and said, honey, take a break, you can miss a show? >> yes. do my girlfriends, yes. but i know it's what feeds him. he loves doing "jeopardy." he has his own family over there. they're such a close knit, beautiful group of people. >> the cancer diagnosis shifted his world. >> most of us have open-ended lives. we don't know when we're going to die. because of the cancer diagnosis, it's no longer an open-ended life. it's closed-end life because of the terrible statistic survival rates for pancreatic cancer. because of that and something else operating here, people all over america and abroad have decided they want to let me know now while i'm alive about the impact that i've been having on their existence. >> i'm happy people are able to express it right now. >> they have come out and they have told me. my gosh, it makes me feel so good. my psoriatic arthritis pain? i had enough! it's not getting in my way. joint pain, swelling, tenderness... ...much better.
blew that one trebek. >> alex has been working through all of this. have you ever looked at him and said, honey, take a break, you can miss a show? >> yes. do my girlfriends, yes. but i know it's what feeds him. he loves doing "jeopardy." he has his own family over there. they're such a close knit, beautiful group of people. >> the cancer diagnosis shifted his world. >> most of us have open-ended lives. we don't know when we're going to die. because of the...
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please join me in welcoming alex kershaw. (applause) >> good morning, can you hear me? good. i'm going to leave the podium and join my men. how are you this morning? let's get this thing started. you'll see my bald spot here, which is growing very quickly. do we have can you see this? finally great. this is what it's down to for me. this is a shot. second deadly place that you guys could find yourself on d-day. this is easy sector. one of eight sectors on omaha beach. it takes you through all june 6, 1944. i will photograph enormously when i woke up in the hotel this morning, i could smell paint. thank you for that. i love the smell of paint. look at that plane t$ere. look at the plane. the paint on that plane is fresh fresh. this is taking it thank you. this was taken around 6:00 in the evening. the guy here, second from left is a guy called joe crouch. he's the finest c47 pilot of world war ii. think about this. plane one, his job is to drop the first yanks into normandy on d-day. plane one. why did he get the job? because he's done it four times before. lead pilot north af
please join me in welcoming alex kershaw. (applause) >> good morning, can you hear me? good. i'm going to leave the podium and join my men. how are you this morning? let's get this thing started. you'll see my bald spot here, which is growing very quickly. do we have can you see this? finally great. this is what it's down to for me. this is a shot. second deadly place that you guys could find yourself on d-day. this is easy sector. one of eight sectors on omaha beach. it takes you through...
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buckle up, alex. >> absolutely. i also want to ask you, josh, about the reporting that you've been leading on lev parnas, the associate of rudy giuliani who has been indicted, he's been accused of breaking campaign finance law. he was arrested this fall at the washington airport with a one-way ticket out of the country. we have to put that out there to offer perspective. as you know, parnas, this guy loves selfies. he's taken photos with a number of people in the president's inner alburquerqucircle. but the two top men at the top of the screen, they have one thing in common, texts about having former ambassador marie yovanovitch under surveillance. >> i don't believe it's true, i think he's either drunk or was trying to make himself bigger than he was, so i didn't take it seriously. >> this went on for seven days, he couldn't have been drunk the whole time. >> no, he's drunk the whole time. >> you didn't believe he actually had the ambassador under surveillance? >> absolutely not. >> you didn't worry that she was in
buckle up, alex. >> absolutely. i also want to ask you, josh, about the reporting that you've been leading on lev parnas, the associate of rudy giuliani who has been indicted, he's been accused of breaking campaign finance law. he was arrested this fall at the washington airport with a one-way ticket out of the country. we have to put that out there to offer perspective. as you know, parnas, this guy loves selfies. he's taken photos with a number of people in the president's inner...
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howard was basically alex's legs, and alex was the business guy. >> in the days before the internet, newspapers, magazines, and tv stations rely on independent dealers like howard to provide them with photos. and howard builds an impressive client list. >> howie would physically walk to the major publications and meet the editors and say, "hey, i have all these archives." 'cause nobody had what he had. >> picture an editor on deadline who needs a shot of fred gwynne or one of adam west without his batman cowl. fastest way to get it -- call howard, who locates the physical photo in a cabinet, box, that oven, or even in this messy stack next to the sink, then mails the print, with an invoice of 75 bucks an image. >> we found loads of tv guides that he sold photos to, and we found evidence that he supplied photos for the franklin mint for their plates and things like that, for john wayne, lucille ball, elvis presley. >> did he own them? >> no, he didn't own them, but studios sent out press photos for years and years, and they were handed out for promotion. so he had just as much right t
howard was basically alex's legs, and alex was the business guy. >> in the days before the internet, newspapers, magazines, and tv stations rely on independent dealers like howard to provide them with photos. and howard builds an impressive client list. >> howie would physically walk to the major publications and meet the editors and say, "hey, i have all these archives." 'cause nobody had what he had. >> picture an editor on deadline who needs a shot of fred gwynne...
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alex cora alex cora was the bench coach during that stein ceiling time and was called an active participant in the activity. he reportedly arrange for a tvp to be installed near the dugout showing the pitching signs for the opposing team in real time. he's investigated from 2018, as well when they won the world series. >>> it's 4:08 and ellis he was in a college football champion, beating clemson 42-25 winning streak and winning lsu's fourth national championship. five touchdowns were thrown and another with borough clems already been called the favorites to win next year's national championship game. >>> checking traffic, i saw some wet roads this morning. it will have an effect because we will go out and see what we have. good morning if you are just about to leave the house. i will show you the richmond bridge approach and you can see traffic will be busy as you drive through, no major issues getting through the area and also, i will check my computer. if the control room could throw up a picture, the wet roads may be an issue and you can see traffic on the bridge looks good. it's not ra
alex cora alex cora was the bench coach during that stein ceiling time and was called an active participant in the activity. he reportedly arrange for a tvp to be installed near the dugout showing the pitching signs for the opposing team in real time. he's investigated from 2018, as well when they won the world series. >>> it's 4:08 and ellis he was in a college football champion, beating clemson 42-25 winning streak and winning lsu's fourth national championship. five touchdowns were...
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alex is not unusual. nine out of ten eu migrants here say they don't feel they belong to a group that suffers discrimination. the figure is eight out of ten for migrants from further afield. and seven out of ten foreigners in britain say they think the country is welcoming. ijust made the video to point out that i do like britain. it became my home, and i don't have a problem with it. alex isjust a lovely young man, and i'm so proud of him. he took a chance, gave up his family, and he just came on the off chance. what's not to be admired? saiful‘s experience of living in britain has not been so positive. a chef from bangladesh, also now living in south wales, he says he's a victim of the government's hostile environment, wrongly accused by the home office of being a sex offender, his documents lost, mixed up or destroyed. do you feel you have been discriminated against? yes, sir. i feel they treated me as worse than a dog animal because of my race, religion and nationality. i feel that, therefore, they
alex is not unusual. nine out of ten eu migrants here say they don't feel they belong to a group that suffers discrimination. the figure is eight out of ten for migrants from further afield. and seven out of ten foreigners in britain say they think the country is welcoming. ijust made the video to point out that i do like britain. it became my home, and i don't have a problem with it. alex isjust a lovely young man, and i'm so proud of him. he took a chance, gave up his family, and he just came...
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action but for now for me alex and all of the t.v. is good bye and we hope to see you next week. this is a story about what happens austria stray bullets kills a young girl in the streets. what happens to her family and daughters in florida you know the mother daughter is just buried in this and then terry it really messes with your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police needed a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old black kid with a criminal record who better to pen this than him and what happens in court be. shocked shocked as far as i feel. we don't know she'll share this truthful. end of this unfortunately you. will still love no children. thousands of dignitaries are in jerusalem for holocaust commemoration and what will be is just a diplomatic combatant the gathering coincides with the 75th anniversary of the rather. infamous nazi death camp we spoke to a holocaust survivor. me i will never forget it every morning i look at my hands and see well i have the mom.
action but for now for me alex and all of the t.v. is good bye and we hope to see you next week. this is a story about what happens austria stray bullets kills a young girl in the streets. what happens to her family and daughters in florida you know the mother daughter is just buried in this and then terry it really messes with your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police needed a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old black kid with a criminal...
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bryant's influence is being felt far beyond the court with "jeopardy" host alex trebek paying tribute. >> we lost a los angeles legend. there's a lot to miss in the death of kobe bryant. >> the ntsb and the faa are still investigating the cause of the helicopter crash which claimed a total of nine lives. >>> and this is in the east bay, what you're looking at is a 115-foot long 92-foot wide grass image of kobe. the creators behind this design are called new ground technology. they're not revealing the exact location but say it was located in a park in pleasanton. >>> at the live desk, following an emergency meeting getting
bryant's influence is being felt far beyond the court with "jeopardy" host alex trebek paying tribute. >> we lost a los angeles legend. there's a lot to miss in the death of kobe bryant. >> the ntsb and the faa are still investigating the cause of the helicopter crash which claimed a total of nine lives. >>> and this is in the east bay, what you're looking at is a 115-foot long 92-foot wide grass image of kobe. the creators behind this design are called new ground...
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>> the 49ers had the first pick in the draft and they chose alex smith over aaron rodgers who gave me an interview that's been viewed over a million times. >> reporter: after the packers won sunday night, one viewer tweeted quote i'm looking forward to dennis spamming this clip all over kpix 5. >> reporter: how disappointed are you that you won't be a 49er? >> not as disappointed that the 49ers will be that they didn't draft me. >> reporter: aaron was once asked about the bit. >> i talked to the guy that did the interview with you, and he said they have a counter that shows how many times they've run it on their knews. >> slow days out there. >> reporter: he'll always be connected to the 49ers after the team chose alex smith with the top pick instead of the quarterback out of cal. and rodgers fell all the way to number 24. >> he could be the face of the franchise for 10 to 15 years. >> reporter: instead san francisco underwent 12 different quarterbacks starting for the 49ers since the 2006 season, all while rodgers thrivedded in green bay, leading the packers to a super bowl title in
>> the 49ers had the first pick in the draft and they chose alex smith over aaron rodgers who gave me an interview that's been viewed over a million times. >> reporter: after the packers won sunday night, one viewer tweeted quote i'm looking forward to dennis spamming this clip all over kpix 5. >> reporter: how disappointed are you that you won't be a 49er? >> not as disappointed that the 49ers will be that they didn't draft me. >> reporter: aaron was once asked...
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there will be a second panel today featuring johnson and johnson ceo alex gorsky. however, since the majority was well aware in advance of the day's hearing that johnson and johnson did not believer the ceo was the appropriate witness for the subject matter specified by the majority and he would not be appearing today. today's proceedings as they relate to his testimony appears to be for the ben fits efit of media and audience. the company has operated the good faith to provide a witness for this hearing. he does not have first hand knowledge of such methods. given the hearing topic identified by the committee majority, johnson and johnson offered a recognized expert on testing methods. when the witness was rejektd, the company proposed that kathleen woodmire, the chair of johnson and johnson be allowed to appear. she's the high e level executive who is knowledgeable about the topic of today's hearing. committee democrats again rejected johnson and johnson proposal. in a supposed change of heart just a few days ago the majority asked if she would be able to testify
there will be a second panel today featuring johnson and johnson ceo alex gorsky. however, since the majority was well aware in advance of the day's hearing that johnson and johnson did not believer the ceo was the appropriate witness for the subject matter specified by the majority and he would not be appearing today. today's proceedings as they relate to his testimony appears to be for the ben fits efit of media and audience. the company has operated the good faith to provide a witness for...