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oh, not miss kim! >> reporter: did his emotional reaction to her death, was that enough for you for -- for your gut to say, "mm, not sure he's our killer?" >> it was for me at that point. i just, you know, don't eliminate him completely but set him off to the side for now. and we knew where he was, he wasn't goin' anywhere. >> i'm trying to find out and need to know if you know anything or somebody that might be trying to hurt her? hurt derrick? >> bro, i promise you you wouldn't catch me right here if i knew somebody was trying to hurt them. i promise you that, man. >> ok. all right. >> that was a good woman. you don't know. you don't know. she was. >> i'm sure she was. >> god damn this ain't [ bleep ] fair! >> there's just about anybody out there who can be our suspect. >> reporter: days passed without an arrest. the jacksonville sheriff's office asked the public for help. >> like i said because of the lack of witnesses, the physical evidence nothing has led us a whole lot farther today in identifyin
oh, not miss kim! >> reporter: did his emotional reaction to her death, was that enough for you for -- for your gut to say, "mm, not sure he's our killer?" >> it was for me at that point. i just, you know, don't eliminate him completely but set him off to the side for now. and we knew where he was, he wasn't goin' anywhere. >> i'm trying to find out and need to know if you know anything or somebody that might be trying to hurt her? hurt derrick? >> bro, i...
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kim: very nice to meet you. thank you for being here. lemonis: and you're kim? kim: yes. lemonis: i want to understand what businesses are affected and what it's gonna take to get them open, so kim, who's the mayor's wife and also owns an ice cream shop, is gonna walk me through town. how long have you been married to rick? kim: i would say since 2003, 15 years. lemonis: yeah, he's a good guy. kim: he is a good guy. lemonis: when did you guys buy this building? kim: 2011 when i bought the ice cream shop. lemonis: and it's been good to you? kim: yes, very good. lemonis: except not... kim: yeah. it's been rough. i'm fortunate not to have water, but i'm still down by 80%. lemonis: you are? kim: yes. lemonis: in the summer, if the flood wasn't here, what would today be like revenue-wise? kim: probably about $2,800, between $2,800 and $3,500. lemonis: wow. kim: and so now we're back to the bank, borrowing more money. lemonis: you are? kim: absolutely. lemonis: just to keep the doors open? kim: yes, yes. lemonis: i'd like to walk the town with you. kim: okay. oh, i haven't look
kim: very nice to meet you. thank you for being here. lemonis: and you're kim? kim: yes. lemonis: i want to understand what businesses are affected and what it's gonna take to get them open, so kim, who's the mayor's wife and also owns an ice cream shop, is gonna walk me through town. how long have you been married to rick? kim: i would say since 2003, 15 years. lemonis: yeah, he's a good guy. kim: he is a good guy. lemonis: when did you guys buy this building? kim: 2011 when i bought the ice...
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kim was lynn's best friend. they met at a christian youth camp. >> when i first met her, she came flying into the room bigger than life and she jumped up on one of the bunks and said, tell me who you like here. >> reporter: was she talking about boys then? >> yeah, she was. i'm like looking at her going, who is this wild woman? >> reporter: lynn was funny and fiery and full of life. kim knew she liked lynn right away, but it was their shared spirituality that cemented their friendship. >> we both were committed to serving god, and she would just draw you in. and she cared about you. and she wanted to pray for you. she wanted to know what you needed. >> reporter: lynn was already out of college and working. kim was still in school. but they shared prayers and secrets. lynn told kim what she wanted in a man. >> a christian husband, somebody who loved the lord, was a leader and strong but yet gentle. and we talked about it. you know, if i started dating someone or if she did and we had a check and, you know, we tal
kim was lynn's best friend. they met at a christian youth camp. >> when i first met her, she came flying into the room bigger than life and she jumped up on one of the bunks and said, tell me who you like here. >> reporter: was she talking about boys then? >> yeah, she was. i'm like looking at her going, who is this wild woman? >> reporter: lynn was funny and fiery and full of life. kim knew she liked lynn right away, but it was their shared spirituality that cemented...
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daniel: yeah, they did, and so i agree with kim. i think it's up to the president and i would urge to give mount rushmore kind of speech directed at the problems in the inner city neighborhoods. it would be a big positive step. paul: all right, still ahead utilities pull the plug on a natural gas pipeline as lawsuits and delays push up the price. is it a preview of what's to come in a biden administration? ♪ ♪ i went from sleepless nights to getting my money right. so thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the open road is open again. and wherever you're headed, choice hotels is there. book direct at choicehotels.com. ♪ paul: two of the nation's largest utilities announcing they are pulling the plug in atlantic coast project which would have transported natural gas across the appalachian trail and the decision comes as federal judge ruled monday that the dakota access pipeline, oil ruth from north carolina to illinois was shut down pending a new environmental review and as the supreme court rejected a request by the trump administration t
daniel: yeah, they did, and so i agree with kim. i think it's up to the president and i would urge to give mount rushmore kind of speech directed at the problems in the inner city neighborhoods. it would be a big positive step. paul: all right, still ahead utilities pull the plug on a natural gas pipeline as lawsuits and delays push up the price. is it a preview of what's to come in a biden administration? ♪ ♪ i went from sleepless nights to getting my money right. so thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪...
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kim hopes to turn that on its head, ushering an era of poomasy. nhk world. >>> as we've been reporting, incessant rain is bringing a critical risk of landslides and flooding. our meteorologist sayaka mori joins us. >> the risk of heavy rain will likely continue into tuesday across western japan. it's been a week since the heavy rain started to pound the kyushu region. since then we've got over one meter of rail fall in parts of kyushu and she queue queue region. over 1,100 millimeters has fallen. that's half the annual rainfall for this area andnd more rain i on t the way unfortunately. this is the radar over the past six hours. you can see torrential rainfall hit many areas of kyushu. the rainy season usually moves upward as the season progresses. it hasn't done that. it has been with us over the past seven days or so. it will likely stay near japan into next tuesday. more ample moist air will be flowing in. that will cause more rain fall. from tonight into saturday, a long line of heavy rainfall stretching from kyushu into central japan. thunder
kim hopes to turn that on its head, ushering an era of poomasy. nhk world. >>> as we've been reporting, incessant rain is bringing a critical risk of landslides and flooding. our meteorologist sayaka mori joins us. >> the risk of heavy rain will likely continue into tuesday across western japan. it's been a week since the heavy rain started to pound the kyushu region. since then we've got over one meter of rail fall in parts of kyushu and she queue queue region. over 1,100...
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apart from the portraits of kim il sung and his son kim jong il the carriages were still in their original condition the windows still even had the scratches left by the removal of graffiti back in berlin the underground system was started in the late sixty's and now has around 30 stations during our visit i started to feel even worse and had an accident on the escalator i headed straight back to the hotel. oh i have an issue to go and unfortunately this morning i had a massive stomach problem after breakfast to see the martin limit that's unleashed on cook when we went to the subway and that is down the escalator and i couldn't hold it any more and this gastro intestinal bug whatever it is has really hit me. the only problem is i'm supposed to run the marathon tomorrow i'll wait until tomorrow morning but it can't go on like this the most let's see what the night brings and. it was april 12th 2017 the day of the 4th marathon in pyongyang where foreigners could take part this year was special before the participants had to run for 10 kilometer laps around the stadium now for the 1st time t
apart from the portraits of kim il sung and his son kim jong il the carriages were still in their original condition the windows still even had the scratches left by the removal of graffiti back in berlin the underground system was started in the late sixty's and now has around 30 stations during our visit i started to feel even worse and had an accident on the escalator i headed straight back to the hotel. oh i have an issue to go and unfortunately this morning i had a massive stomach problem...
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apart from the portraits of kim il sung and his son kim jong il the carriages were still in their original condition the windows still even had the scratches left by the removal of graffiti back in berlin the underground system was started in the late sixty's and now has around 30 stations during our visit i started to feel even worse and had an accident on the escalator i headed straight back to the hotel. the kind of an issue though unfortunately this morning i had a massive stomach problem after breakfast to see the limit that's unleashed on cook when we went to the subway and that is down the escalator and i couldn't hold it any more and this gastro intestinal bug whatever it is has really hit me. the only problem is i'm supposed to run the marathon tomorrow. i'll wait until tomorrow morning but it can't go on like this the most let's see what the night brings and. it was april 12th 2017. the day of the 4th marathon in pyongyang where foreigners could take part this year was special before the participants had to run for 10 kilometer laps around the stadium now for the 1st time the cou
apart from the portraits of kim il sung and his son kim jong il the carriages were still in their original condition the windows still even had the scratches left by the removal of graffiti back in berlin the underground system was started in the late sixty's and now has around 30 stations during our visit i started to feel even worse and had an accident on the escalator i headed straight back to the hotel. the kind of an issue though unfortunately this morning i had a massive stomach problem...
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daniel: yeah, they did, and so i agree with kim. i think it's up to the president and i would urge to give mount rushmore kind of speech directed at the problems in the inner city neighborhoods. it would be a big positive step. paul: all right, still ahead utilities pull the plug on a natural gas pipeline as lawsuits and delays push up the price. is it a preview of what's to come in a biden administration? when you shop for your home at wayfair, you get way more than free shipping. you get thousands items you need to your door fast the way it works best for you. i'll take that! -wait, honey, no... you get a delivery experience you can always count on. you get your perfect find at a price to match on your schedule. yes! you get free two day shipping on the things that make your home feel like you. wayfair. way more than furniture. ♪ wayfair, you've got just what i need ♪ you try to stay ahead of the but scrubbing still takes time. now there's powerwash dish spray it's the faster way to clean as you go just spray, wipe and rinse i
daniel: yeah, they did, and so i agree with kim. i think it's up to the president and i would urge to give mount rushmore kind of speech directed at the problems in the inner city neighborhoods. it would be a big positive step. paul: all right, still ahead utilities pull the plug on a natural gas pipeline as lawsuits and delays push up the price. is it a preview of what's to come in a biden administration? when you shop for your home at wayfair, you get way more than free shipping. you get...
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apart from the portraits of kim il sung and his son kim jong il the carriages were still in their original condition the windows still even had the scratches left by the removal of graffiti back in berlin the underground system was started in the late sixties and now has around 30 stations during our visit i started to feel even worse and had an accident on the escalator i headed straight back to the hotel. oh that haven't done it unfortunately this morning i had a massive stomach problem after breakfast to see the man who limit that's unleashed income when we went to the subway and that is down the escalator and i couldn't hold it anymore and this gastro intestinal bug whatever it is has really hit me. the only problem is i'm supposed to run the marathon tomorrow i'll wait until tomorrow morning but it can't go on like this you know let's see what the night brings and. it was april 12th 2017 the day of the 4th marathon in pyongyang where foreigners could take part this year was special before the participants had to run for 10 kilometer laps around the stadium now for the 1st time the cou
apart from the portraits of kim il sung and his son kim jong il the carriages were still in their original condition the windows still even had the scratches left by the removal of graffiti back in berlin the underground system was started in the late sixties and now has around 30 stations during our visit i started to feel even worse and had an accident on the escalator i headed straight back to the hotel. oh that haven't done it unfortunately this morning i had a massive stomach problem after...
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i'm kim brunhuber. >>> day by day thousands around the world are finding out they're infected with the coronavirus, but nowhere is the pandemic being felt more acutely than in the united states. here's the latest. new daily infections are still on the rise in nearly half the states. the u.s. accounts for about 1/4 of the world's total coronavirus cases and about 1/5 of all deaths. more than 5,000 people are now reported dead in texas alone. the trump administration is acknowledging to cnn that it's taking too long to get test results back. >> we after never gonna be happy with testing until we get turnaround times within 24 hours, and i would be happy with point of care testing everywhere. we are not there yet. we are doing everything we can to do that. what can we do? we can test everybody in a hospital within 24 hours so they can get the new treatments we develop. we are point of care testing in nursing homes or prioritizing all nursing homes because that's where 50% of the mortality are. where there'
i'm kim brunhuber. >>> day by day thousands around the world are finding out they're infected with the coronavirus, but nowhere is the pandemic being felt more acutely than in the united states. here's the latest. new daily infections are still on the rise in nearly half the states. the u.s. accounts for about 1/4 of the world's total coronavirus cases and about 1/5 of all deaths. more than 5,000 people are now reported dead in texas alone. the trump administration is acknowledging to...
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apart from the portraits of kim il sung and his son kim jong il the carriages were still in their original condition the windows still even had the scratches left by the removal of graffiti back in berlin the underground system was started in the late sixty's and now has around 30 stations during our visit i started to feel even worse and had an accident on the escalator i headed straight back to the hotel. oh kind of an issue though unfortunately this morning i had a massive stomach problem after breakfast in the seat of the modern policeman that's a solution could be when we went to the subway and that is down the escalator and i couldn't hold it any more and this gastro intestinal bug whatever it is has really hit me. the only problem is i'm supposed to run the marathon tomorrow i'll wait until tomorrow morning but it can't go on like this the most let's see what the night brings and. it was april 12th 2017 the day of the 4th marathon in pyongyang where foreigners could take part this year was special before the participants had to run for 10 kilometer laps around the stadium now for th
apart from the portraits of kim il sung and his son kim jong il the carriages were still in their original condition the windows still even had the scratches left by the removal of graffiti back in berlin the underground system was started in the late sixty's and now has around 30 stations during our visit i started to feel even worse and had an accident on the escalator i headed straight back to the hotel. oh kind of an issue though unfortunately this morning i had a massive stomach problem...
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kim, first to you. >> okay. paul, a miss to the washington redskins which finally succumbed to the mobs of political correctness and said it would cchange its name. if you have not read dan's fabulous column this week, i will pose his question which is why stop there. you know, let's get rid of all team namesue that connote privilege, the saints or the royals or colors, the browns or the white sox or fossil fuels, the oilers or the steelers. we can acknowledge that some name might be offensive to some person somewhere, or we can put aside this nonsense and just embrace our history. paul: homan. >> well, i think the miss of the week has to go to twitter ceo jack dorsey, criminals got ahold of the accounts of a bunch oft big wigs including barack obama, joe biden, elon musk and dozens of others. thank goodness they weren't trying to start a war. they were trying to pitch a bitcoin scam. twitter is too important for government and politics for this to happen. this seems to be an inside job. a twitter worker managed
kim, first to you. >> okay. paul, a miss to the washington redskins which finally succumbed to the mobs of political correctness and said it would cchange its name. if you have not read dan's fabulous column this week, i will pose his question which is why stop there. you know, let's get rid of all team namesue that connote privilege, the saints or the royals or colors, the browns or the white sox or fossil fuels, the oilers or the steelers. we can acknowledge that some name might be...
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apart from the portraits of kim il sung and his son kim jong il the carriages were still in their original condition the windows still even had the scratches left by the removal of graffiti back in berlin the underground system was started in the late sixties and now has around 30 stations during our visit i started to feel even worse and had an accident on the escalator i headed straight back to the hotel. oh that haven't been done fortunately this morning i had a massive stomach problem after breakfast to see the limit that's unleashed on quick one when we went to the subway and that is down the escalator and i couldn't hold it any more and this gastro intestinal bug whatever it is has really hit me. the only problem is i'm supposed to run the marathon tomorrow i'll wait until tomorrow morning but it can't go on like this you know let's see what the night brings and. it was april 12th 2017. the day of the 4th marathon in pyongyang where foreigners could take part this year was special before the participants had to run for 10 kilometer laps around the stadium now for the 1st time the cou
apart from the portraits of kim il sung and his son kim jong il the carriages were still in their original condition the windows still even had the scratches left by the removal of graffiti back in berlin the underground system was started in the late sixties and now has around 30 stations during our visit i started to feel even worse and had an accident on the escalator i headed straight back to the hotel. oh that haven't been done fortunately this morning i had a massive stomach problem after...
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young kim decided to run again. the rematch is set for this november. >> it wasn an easy decision, but i knowhat i'm up against. but that doesn't scare me. i am not a quitter. you know? winners don't quit. ♪ >> ashley hinson was the second violinist in the des moines symphony orchestra in 20 when she decided to change careers.iv joining usthis morning from washington, d.c., i got my degree in broadcast journalism and worked for more than 10 years as a newanchor telling people's stories, which is what i love to do. >> s changed careers again four years ago, running for and winning a seat in the iowa state legislature. >> hi, there, everybody. i'm state representative ashley hinson. it was actually pretty simpl it was a -- it's just a matter of saying, "you know what? i'm tired of talking about it, and i want to do something about it." i've found it incredibly rewarding to be able to and work on policy issues and truly advocate and tell the storieof my constituents where they're really important as we're having thos
young kim decided to run again. the rematch is set for this november. >> it wasn an easy decision, but i knowhat i'm up against. but that doesn't scare me. i am not a quitter. you know? winners don't quit. ♪ >> ashley hinson was the second violinist in the des moines symphony orchestra in 20 when she decided to change careers.iv joining usthis morning from washington, d.c., i got my degree in broadcast journalism and worked for more than 10 years as a newanchor telling people's...
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daniel: yeah, they did, and so i agree with kim. i think it's up to the president and i would urge to give mount rushmore kind of speech directed at the problems in the inner city neighborhoods. it would be a big positive step. paul: all right, still ahead utilities pull the plug on a natural gas pipeline as lawsuits and delays push up the price. is it a preview of what's to come in a biden administration? businesses are starting to bounce back. but what if you could do better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver. in new ways. to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back. but bounce forward. that's why we're helping you stay ahead and adapt with a network you can count on, 24/7 support and flexible solutions that work wherever you are. call or go online today. i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. my money should work as ha
daniel: yeah, they did, and so i agree with kim. i think it's up to the president and i would urge to give mount rushmore kind of speech directed at the problems in the inner city neighborhoods. it would be a big positive step. paul: all right, still ahead utilities pull the plug on a natural gas pipeline as lawsuits and delays push up the price. is it a preview of what's to come in a biden administration? businesses are starting to bounce back. but what if you could do better than that? like...
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young kim decided to run again. the rematch is set for this november. >> it wasn't an easy decision, but i know what i'm up against. but that doesn't scare me. i amot a quitter. you know? winners don't quit. ♪ es ashley hinson was the second violinist in theoines symphony orchestra in 2001 when she decided to chae careers. joing us live this morning from washington, d.c., iowa senator chuck grassley.re i got my din broadcast journalism and worked for more than 10 years as a news anchor telling ople's stories, which is what i love to do. >> she changed caree again four years ago, running for and winning a seat in the iowa state legislature. >> hi, there, everybody. i'm state representative ashley hinson. it was actually pretty simple. it was a -- it's just a matter of saying, "you know wh? i'm tired of talking about it,do and i want t something about it." i've found it incredibly rewarding to be able to go and work on policy issuesul and advocate and tell the stories of my constituents where they're really importan
young kim decided to run again. the rematch is set for this november. >> it wasn't an easy decision, but i know what i'm up against. but that doesn't scare me. i amot a quitter. you know? winners don't quit. ♪ es ashley hinson was the second violinist in theoines symphony orchestra in 2001 when she decided to chae careers. joing us live this morning from washington, d.c., iowa senator chuck grassley.re i got my din broadcast journalism and worked for more than 10 years as a news anchor...
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kim i want to start with you. the news that came out of that chris wallace interview is what we started the show with. the supreme court ruling on daca recently was seen as a defeat for the administration, but they found a pretty big silverlining in that cloud because it seems like they're using it to advance some policy goals of their own in the next two weeks as the president said. what do you make of it. >> i think that's true. >> sorry kim first, go ahead. >> right, so what that supreme court decision said was that you can put forward an executive order, it may or may not be kosher but the next administration can't really do much about it. people warned at the time look, this is a president that any president could then used to really expand the scope of their actions and it sounds as though that's exactly the advice president trump is could use this are limitless whether it's immigration policy or health policy as he mentioned but also tax policy or trade policy or the lifting of regulations, and remember to
kim i want to start with you. the news that came out of that chris wallace interview is what we started the show with. the supreme court ruling on daca recently was seen as a defeat for the administration, but they found a pretty big silverlining in that cloud because it seems like they're using it to advance some policy goals of their own in the next two weeks as the president said. what do you make of it. >> i think that's true. >> sorry kim first, go ahead. >> right, so...
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kim i want to start with you. the news that came out of that chris wallace interview is what we started the show with. the supreme court ruling on daca recently was seen as a defeat for the administration, but they found a pretty big silverlining in that cloud because it seems like they're using it to advance some policy goals of their own in the next two weeks as the president said. what do you make of it. >> i think that's true. >> sorry kim first, go ahead. >> right, so what that supreme court decision said was that you can put forward an executive order, it may or may not be kosher but the next administration can't really do much about it. people warned at the time look, this is a president that any president could then used to really expand the scope of their actions and it sounds as though that's exactly the advice president trump is getting and the fields in which he could use this are limitless whether it's immigration policy or health policy as he mentioned but also tax policy or trade policy or the lifti
kim i want to start with you. the news that came out of that chris wallace interview is what we started the show with. the supreme court ruling on daca recently was seen as a defeat for the administration, but they found a pretty big silverlining in that cloud because it seems like they're using it to advance some policy goals of their own in the next two weeks as the president said. what do you make of it. >> i think that's true. >> sorry kim first, go ahead. >> right, so...
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music from kim petras is on the way. i won't be here next week, because two nights of this has already ground me to a nub, so iliza shlesinger will be taking over on monday, followed by whitney cummings on tuesday, and sebastian maniscalco for the rest of the week. my guest tonight is a multi-talented emmy, grammy and tony award winner who's just one had this to say. >> as a black man in america my rights have been up every day as long as i've had breath in my body from all sides, and by that i mean that the black community's relationship with the lgbtq plus community is appalling. at best. and eerily similar to that of white supremacist supremacists folk. i'm calling you out right here and right now. >> jimmy: that's not the clip from the marvelous mrs. mazel i thought we showing, but i love him. please welcome america's favorite billy, billy porter, how sf how were you? >> hi! thanks for having me. >> there's a lot to talk about. that's a clip you posted on social media. >> yes. >> obviously in relation to everything t
music from kim petras is on the way. i won't be here next week, because two nights of this has already ground me to a nub, so iliza shlesinger will be taking over on monday, followed by whitney cummings on tuesday, and sebastian maniscalco for the rest of the week. my guest tonight is a multi-talented emmy, grammy and tony award winner who's just one had this to say. >> as a black man in america my rights have been up every day as long as i've had breath in my body from all sides, and by...
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apart from the portraits of kim il sung and his son kim jong il the carriages were still in their original condition the windows still even had the scratches left by the removal of graffiti back in berlin the underground system was started in the late sixty's and now has around 30 stations during our visit i started to feel even worse and had an accident on the escalator i headed straight back to the hotel. oh i have an issue to go and unfortunately this morning i had a massive stomach problem after breakfast to see the model. that's unleashed on cook when we went to the subway and that is down the escalator and i couldn't hold it any more and this gastro intestinal bug whatever it is has really hit me. the only problem is i'm supposed to run the marathon tomorrow. i'll wait until tomorrow morning but it can't go on like this you know let's see what the night brings and. it was april 12th 2017 the day of the 4th marathon in pyongyang where foreigners could take part this year was special before the participants had to run for 10 kilometer laps around the stadium now for the 1st time the co
apart from the portraits of kim il sung and his son kim jong il the carriages were still in their original condition the windows still even had the scratches left by the removal of graffiti back in berlin the underground system was started in the late sixty's and now has around 30 stations during our visit i started to feel even worse and had an accident on the escalator i headed straight back to the hotel. oh i have an issue to go and unfortunately this morning i had a massive stomach problem...
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and that would bring huge humiliation to kim jong un. so they arere very smart. they are very smart withohout actually doing anything. just pretending, by pretending to carry out their threats, they achieved all the purpose they intendedyy thrtening. >> chunaid the sou kornn vernmement'sonciliaty reonse to pyonang's threats by pledging to prosecute defectors sending anti-north korea leaflets across the border isn't a wise policy. he warns the south would lose its leverage and simply invite further intimidation by the north. is there any aspect of negotiation with them that weigh shou should pay more attention to? >> the most important thing is the leverage you have. the leverage means the power to affect the outcome or to determinee or affect north korea's fate. what northth korea values most sanctions relief, security guarantees, peace regime, all those things that are stipulated in the joint statement. but, if you ease sanctions before they make substantive progress in democratization, then you lose all the influence to move forward. >> chun emphasized the impo
and that would bring huge humiliation to kim jong un. so they arere very smart. they are very smart withohout actually doing anything. just pretending, by pretending to carry out their threats, they achieved all the purpose they intendedyy thrtening. >> chunaid the sou kornn vernmement'sonciliaty reonse to pyonang's threats by pledging to prosecute defectors sending anti-north korea leaflets across the border isn't a wise policy. he warns the south would lose its leverage and simply...
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ahora kim hhablÓ del trastorno bipolar de kanye. jomari, voy contigo porque tiene relaciÓn con esta gente y creo que puedes darnos un sentir de cÓmo lo estÁn pasando. jomari: he trabajado mucho con ellos pero tengo contrato de confidencialidad. la primera cosa creo que es clara, Él jamÁs va a ser presidente porque ha demostrado que no estÁ emocionalmente preparado y tiene reacciones raras. no puedes aparentar que no estÁs bien. lanzÓ muchos ataques contra kim y contra su madre, en esos ataques de entender que la suegra es la que manipula todo y que ha hecho que muchas de sus hijas se pongan desnudas en la revista de playboy. despuÉs él borrÓ esos tweets y pus una foto con ella ayer en la que dice creen que es muy tarde para reconciliarme con la que es mi suegra? tan impuso una cosa particular, puso la foto de un mensaje que supuestamente le mando chris a kanye en la que dice quieres hablar o quieres ir a la guerra? eso es muy delicado. km kardashian manda un comunicado que me parece brillante porque en el comunicado bÁsi
ahora kim hhablÓ del trastorno bipolar de kanye. jomari, voy contigo porque tiene relaciÓn con esta gente y creo que puedes darnos un sentir de cÓmo lo estÁn pasando. jomari: he trabajado mucho con ellos pero tengo contrato de confidencialidad. la primera cosa creo que es clara, Él jamÁs va a ser presidente porque ha demostrado que no estÁ emocionalmente preparado y tiene reacciones raras. no puedes aparentar que no estÁs bien. lanzÓ muchos ataques contra kim y contra su madre, en esos...
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tonight, billy porter and music from kim petras. and now, billy eichner. >> billy: hello, and welcome to "jimmy kimmel live". i'm not jimmy kimmel, and this is not live. but i am your guest host, billy eichner, not to be confused with music star billie eilish. some people confuse us. but we do have similar careers. she's an 18-year-old music sensation who won multiple grammys. i'm a 41-year-old gay man telling jokes to no one in abandoned house. all of you harvard students angry that you'll have to take online classes this fall, how do you think i feel? when i was a kid i dreamed of hosting a late night show. i never once thought it would be on a set that i just had to swiffer. but i do think this looks better than some of the other shows. i think we can agree that the worst part of the pandemic is that every late night talk show looks like a single dad's first youtube video. but i'm excited to be back hosting tonight. apparently i was number one in the ratings last night. so from now on you can call me "ncis: los angeles." let's ta
tonight, billy porter and music from kim petras. and now, billy eichner. >> billy: hello, and welcome to "jimmy kimmel live". i'm not jimmy kimmel, and this is not live. but i am your guest host, billy eichner, not to be confused with music star billie eilish. some people confuse us. but we do have similar careers. she's an 18-year-old music sensation who won multiple grammys. i'm a 41-year-old gay man telling jokes to no one in abandoned house. all of you harvard students angry...
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jong-un visited the mausoleum of kim il-sung on the 26th anniversary of his death. the nation's ruling party newspaper reported on its front page on wednesday that the leader had paid respect to his grandfather at the palace of the sun. a photo at the top of the page shows that far fewer officials accompanied kim jong-un than did so last year. in april the north korea media carried no reports on the leader's visit to the mausoleum for his grandfather's birthday. the event is seen as the country's biggest national holiday. later in the same month, cnn quoted a u.s. government official as saying that kim jong-un's health was in grave danger after a surgery. >>> china has opened a new national security office in hong kong. this comes after a law took effect last week that beijing sasays will rein in antigovernmt activities in the territory. the office for national security will be temporarily housed in a hotel in a busy commercial district. an opening ceremony y was held wednesday. >> translator: in accordance with the law, the office does not violate the legal rights
jong-un visited the mausoleum of kim il-sung on the 26th anniversary of his death. the nation's ruling party newspaper reported on its front page on wednesday that the leader had paid respect to his grandfather at the palace of the sun. a photo at the top of the page shows that far fewer officials accompanied kim jong-un than did so last year. in april the north korea media carried no reports on the leader's visit to the mausoleum for his grandfather's birthday. the event is seen as the...
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that was 72 hours total, kim. >> so tit for tat there. you know, from the people you have spoken to, in china there, how do you -- how do they feel about this decision? is anti-american sentiment growing there? >> reporter: i wanted to get that full observation and kind of that's why i had that walk through the area. and it is very interesting to
that was 72 hours total, kim. >> so tit for tat there. you know, from the people you have spoken to, in china there, how do you -- how do they feel about this decision? is anti-american sentiment growing there? >> reporter: i wanted to get that full observation and kind of that's why i had that walk through the area. and it is very interesting to
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music from kim petras is on the way. i won't be here next week, because two nights of this has already ground me to a nub, so iliza shlesinger will be taking over on monday, followed by whitney cummings on tuesday, and sebastian maniscalco for the rest of the week. my guest tonight is a multi-talented emmy, grammy and tony award winner who's just one had this to say. >> as a black man in america my rights have been up every day as long as i've had breath in my body from all sides, and by that i mean that the black community's relationship with the lgbtq plus community is appalling. at best. and eerily similar to that of white supremacists versus black folk. hear me black people, and hear me well. i'm calling you out right here and right now. >> jimmy: that's not the clip from the marvelous mrs. mazel i thought we showing, but i love him. please welcome america's favorite billy, billy porter, how are you, billy? >> hi! thanks for having me. >> there's a lot to talk about. i'm so glad we showed that chip. that's a clip you
music from kim petras is on the way. i won't be here next week, because two nights of this has already ground me to a nub, so iliza shlesinger will be taking over on monday, followed by whitney cummings on tuesday, and sebastian maniscalco for the rest of the week. my guest tonight is a multi-talented emmy, grammy and tony award winner who's just one had this to say. >> as a black man in america my rights have been up every day as long as i've had breath in my body from all sides, and by...
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i'm kim brunhuber. >>> 16 million people worldwide have now been infected with covid-19. according to johns hopkins university, that's 1 million new cases in less than a week. even north korea is reporting its first suspected case. state media says it was someone who entered the country illegally from south korea in recent days, but the biggest drivers of the global pandemic remain the united states, india and brazil. for the fourth day in a row, brazil recorded more than 50,000 new infections. rio de janeiro canceled the annual new year's celebration on copacabana beach. in the united states, california leads the nation with nearly 450,000 confirmed cases. and in hard hit los angeles, the mayor warns another shutdown might be needed. here's cnn's paul vercammen. >> reporter: here in los angeles county, they are testing fast and furiously, including here at the charles r. drew university of medicine and science. they moved people through in cars and on foot. and the numbers in l.a. county rising, this n
i'm kim brunhuber. >>> 16 million people worldwide have now been infected with covid-19. according to johns hopkins university, that's 1 million new cases in less than a week. even north korea is reporting its first suspected case. state media says it was someone who entered the country illegally from south korea in recent days, but the biggest drivers of the global pandemic remain the united states, india and brazil. for the fourth day in a row, brazil recorded more than 50,000 new...
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>> well, thanks for having me, kim. i am surprised in the lack of unity that's been shown by our leadership across the country. you've got the governor of georgia who's mandating you can't have masks. all the way back in march here in hawaii we realized this is one of the best things we can do to combat this illness. we don't have adequate treatments. somebody gets really sick we have something that may sort of help but there is no cure. the cure is to prevent the transmission of this. so when we have states not allowing the best and most effective thing that we have to keep this from transmitting from person to person, it's disheartening. what i wrote back in march is sadly coming true. other countries have quite frankly far surpassed their ability to control this virus the way the united states has. >> now you're on the front lines there. are there any cases that have stayed with you that you still think about at night? >> yeah. the ones that always remind you are a family member or the ones traveling away from their
>> well, thanks for having me, kim. i am surprised in the lack of unity that's been shown by our leadership across the country. you've got the governor of georgia who's mandating you can't have masks. all the way back in march here in hawaii we realized this is one of the best things we can do to combat this illness. we don't have adequate treatments. somebody gets really sick we have something that may sort of help but there is no cure. the cure is to prevent the transmission of this. so...
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this is kim touching just one of the peaks. go on, kim. he had pacemakers to help him keep going, and stop him from getting lost. without my team of supporters there, this record wouldn't have been feasible. i got an e—mail from the previous holder to wish me luck, and say, "it's about time this record was taken. good luck," sort of thing. and with just 15 minutes of the 2a hours‘ time limit left, he did just that. it's just pure joy. it's just that big smile that you get when you know you've achieved the best you can, and to come away with the record as well was just brilliant. not bad for a ao—year—old who hopes to inspire other fell runners to beat his record. danny savage, bbc news. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the travel show, i'm in norway, because i've heard of what must be one of the world's most unique music festivals, where the stage and the instruments are made of ice. so, i am taking the chance to head off from 0slo to bergen on a musical journey on one of the world's most spectacular railways. i'm goi
this is kim touching just one of the peaks. go on, kim. he had pacemakers to help him keep going, and stop him from getting lost. without my team of supporters there, this record wouldn't have been feasible. i got an e—mail from the previous holder to wish me luck, and say, "it's about time this record was taken. good luck," sort of thing. and with just 15 minutes of the 2a hours‘ time limit left, he did just that. it's just pure joy. it's just that big smile that you get when you...
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music from kim petras is on the way. i won't be here next week, because two nights of this has already ground me to a nub, so iliza shlesinger will be taking over on monday, followed by whitney cummings on tuesday, and sebastian maniscalco for the rest of the week. my guest tonight is a multi-talented emmy, grammy and tony award winner who recently had this to say. >> as a black gay man in america my rights have been up for legislation every day as long as i've had breath in my body from all sides. and by that i mean that the black community's relationship with the lgbtq plus community is appalling. at best. and eerily similar to that of white supremacists versus black folk. hear me black people, and hear me well. i'm calling you out right here and right now. >> billy: well, that is not the clip from the marvelous mrs. mazel i thought we were showing. please welcome america's favorite billy, billy porter, how were you? >> hi! >> billy: thank you so much for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> billy: there's a lot to
music from kim petras is on the way. i won't be here next week, because two nights of this has already ground me to a nub, so iliza shlesinger will be taking over on monday, followed by whitney cummings on tuesday, and sebastian maniscalco for the rest of the week. my guest tonight is a multi-talented emmy, grammy and tony award winner who recently had this to say. >> as a black gay man in america my rights have been up for legislation every day as long as i've had breath in my body from...
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you remember her kim fox. stay with us. ♪ >> laura: liberal cities across the country are being terrorized by chaos and lawlessness. especially in the pacific northwest. now last night we told you about the violence in portland, a city that looks like a scene out of mad max for the past two months. but tonight, we look at seattle. the chop autonomous zone may be gone but the radicals controlling the city are looking to continue its legacy. >> in order to actually transform the way the city does public safety, we need to shrink the current police force. >> we are coming to dismantle the deeply sexist, violent, utterly bankrupt system of capitalism. >> it looks like this president is doing a dress rehearsal for martial law. sending in forces to take over police duties in city after city for political purposes. >> laura: now my next guest, seattle was going further than any other american city right ne entire justice system. the rule of law shot there. city journal contributing editor, christopher, tell us what
you remember her kim fox. stay with us. ♪ >> laura: liberal cities across the country are being terrorized by chaos and lawlessness. especially in the pacific northwest. now last night we told you about the violence in portland, a city that looks like a scene out of mad max for the past two months. but tonight, we look at seattle. the chop autonomous zone may be gone but the radicals controlling the city are looking to continue its legacy. >> in order to actually transform the way...
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you remember her, can box kim foxx. stay there. ♪ >> laura: liberal cities across the country are being terrorized by chaos and lawlessness. especially in the pacific northwest. last night, we told you about the violence in portland, a city that has look like as seen out of mad max for the past two months. tonight we look at seattle. the chop autonomous zone may be gone, but the radicals controlling the city are looking to continue its legacy. >> in order to transform the way the city does public safety, we need to shrink the current police force. >> we are coming to dismantle this deeply oppressive racist sexist violent utterly bankrupt symptom of capitalism. this police state. >> it looks like this president is doing a dress rehearsal for martial law, sending and federal forces to take over police duty in city after city for clinical purposes. >> laura: my next guest says seattle is going further than>> any other american city right now in deconstructing the entire justice system, the rule of law is shot there. join
you remember her, can box kim foxx. stay there. ♪ >> laura: liberal cities across the country are being terrorized by chaos and lawlessness. especially in the pacific northwest. last night, we told you about the violence in portland, a city that has look like as seen out of mad max for the past two months. tonight we look at seattle. the chop autonomous zone may be gone, but the radicals controlling the city are looking to continue its legacy. >> in order to transform the way the...
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kim chan-ju, nhk world. >>> and now for world weather we turn to our meteorologist tsietsi monare. hello tsietsi. >> hello. >> so, let's start with italy. it was hit by rain on wednesday leading to devastatation. whatat's the situation on thursday. >> the last 24 hours have been quite unstable for s southern italy. the weather turned a little bit there. they saw heavy rainfall that plummeted the area. let's get a look at this footage to get an idea of what happened there. over 125 millimeters of rain fell in just two hours. many vehicles were submerged. two people died in the flood water. quite devastating events that took place in southern italy. and over the next couple of hours into your thursday we're seeing a little bit of development just across the southern regions there. some moisture developing. some strong winds are coming up. but things should turn slightly back to normal except maybe for temperatures slowly rising along those parts. most parts of europe are experiencing as well. there are low pressure systems that are causing unstable weather there. strong gusts could b
kim chan-ju, nhk world. >>> and now for world weather we turn to our meteorologist tsietsi monare. hello tsietsi. >> hello. >> so, let's start with italy. it was hit by rain on wednesday leading to devastatation. whatat's the situation on thursday. >> the last 24 hours have been quite unstable for s southern italy. the weather turned a little bit there. they saw heavy rainfall that plummeted the area. let's get a look at this footage to get an idea of what happened...
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this is kim touching just one of the peaks. go on, kim. he had pacemakers to help him keep going, and stop him from getting lost. without my team of supporters there, this record wouldn't have been feasible. i got an e—mailfrom the previous holder to wish me luck, and say, "it's about time this record was taken. good luck," sort of thing. and with just 15 minutes of the 2a hours' time limit left, he did just that. it's just pure joy. it's just that big smile that you get when you know you've achieved the best you can, and to come away with the record as well was just brilliant. not bad for a ao—year—old who hopes to inspire other fell runners to beat his record. danny savage, bbc news. puts us all to shame, doesn't it? that is it for this addition of bbc news. plenty more on the website. catch you $0011. hello. fairly quiet on the weather front out there right now, a lot of cloud across the country. a fairly mild morning too. how about tuesday? i think there'll be a sunny spells around. but on the whole, a pretty cloudy day ahead. an
this is kim touching just one of the peaks. go on, kim. he had pacemakers to help him keep going, and stop him from getting lost. without my team of supporters there, this record wouldn't have been feasible. i got an e—mailfrom the previous holder to wish me luck, and say, "it's about time this record was taken. good luck," sort of thing. and with just 15 minutes of the 2a hours' time limit left, he did just that. it's just pure joy. it's just that big smile that you get when you...
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this is deja vu news of live from berlin and the corona virus hits north korea leader kim jong un calls an emergency meeting after person shows 1000 symptoms the isolated country has so far claimed to have avoided the pandemic. britain imposes a 14 day quarantine on travelers arriving from spain where there's been a recent spike in krona virus cases that's in spanish authorities reintroduced measures to prevent the spread of the virus. and policing the pandemic will meet the people here in berlin with the un and if you fall task of keeping party goers socially distant. on. a micro local welcome to the program north korea has placed the city of chi song near the border with south korea under total lockdown after a person was found suspected of covert 19 symptoms leader kim jong un called an emergency meeting on saturday if confirmed it would be the country's 1st official case north korean state media say the person suspected of having the virus crossed illegally from south korea. for more i'm joined by josh smith avoiders correspondent in seoul south korea. i have to ask you 1st i mean i
this is deja vu news of live from berlin and the corona virus hits north korea leader kim jong un calls an emergency meeting after person shows 1000 symptoms the isolated country has so far claimed to have avoided the pandemic. britain imposes a 14 day quarantine on travelers arriving from spain where there's been a recent spike in krona virus cases that's in spanish authorities reintroduced measures to prevent the spread of the virus. and policing the pandemic will meet the people here in...
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news live from berlin the coronavirus hits north korea leader kim jong un calls an emergency meeting after a person shows covert 900 symptoms the isolated country has so far claimed to have avoided the coronavirus also coming up britain imposes a 14 day quarantine on travelers arriving from spain where there's been a recent spike in corona virus cases that's as the spanish authorities reintroduced measures to prevent the spread of the pandemic. and a new maybe voyage for germany's troops travel industry the 1st line away zanker since the business was paralyzed by the pandemic but can the industry whether the economic storm mad. as welcome to the program north korea has placed the city of k. song near the border with south korea under total lockdown after a person was found suspected of covert 19 symptoms leader kim jong un called an emergency meeting on saturday if confirmed that would be the country's 1st official case north korean state media say the person suspected of having the virus crossed illegally from south korea. for more on that story i'm not joined by just smithies a reu
news live from berlin the coronavirus hits north korea leader kim jong un calls an emergency meeting after a person shows covert 900 symptoms the isolated country has so far claimed to have avoided the coronavirus also coming up britain imposes a 14 day quarantine on travelers arriving from spain where there's been a recent spike in corona virus cases that's as the spanish authorities reintroduced measures to prevent the spread of the pandemic. and a new maybe voyage for germany's troops travel...
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news a live from berlin and the virus hits north korea leader kim jong. meeting after person shows covert $900.00 symptoms the isolated country has so far claimed to have avoided the pandemic. britain imposes a 14 day quarantine on travelers arriving from spain where there has been a recent spike in corona virus cases that spanish authorities reintroduce measures to prevent the spread of the virus. and millions of americans could face financial ruin as congress debates a new coronavirus recovery plan lawmakers in washington are divided over extending unemployment benefits set to expire at the end of the month. welcome to the program north korea has placed the city of k. song near the border with south korea under total lockdown after person was found suspected of covert $900.00 symptoms leader kim jong called an emergency meeting on saturday if confirmed it would be the country's 1st official case north korean state media say the. suspected of having the virus cross illegally from south korea . a little earlier we asked reuters correspondent josh smith in
news a live from berlin and the virus hits north korea leader kim jong. meeting after person shows covert $900.00 symptoms the isolated country has so far claimed to have avoided the pandemic. britain imposes a 14 day quarantine on travelers arriving from spain where there has been a recent spike in corona virus cases that spanish authorities reintroduce measures to prevent the spread of the virus. and millions of americans could face financial ruin as congress debates a new coronavirus...
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this is the wu news live from berlin the coronavirus hits north korea leader kim jong un calls an emergency meeting after a person shows covert 19 symptoms be isolated country has so far claim to have avoided the coronavirus also coming up britain imposes a 14 day quarantine on travelers arriving from spain where there's been a recent spike in corona virus cases starts as spanish authorities reintroduce measures to prevent the spread of the virus. and policing the pandemic will meet the people here in berlin with the an enviable task of keeping party go socially distinct. i'm gathered as well come to the program north korea has placed the city of a song near the border with south korea under total lockdown after a person was found suspected of covert $900.00 symptoms leader kim jong un called an emergency meeting on saturday if confirmed it would be the country's 1st official case north korean state media say the person suspected of having the virus crossed illegally from south korea. for more on that story i'm not joined by just smithies reuters correspondent in seoul in south korea josh i
this is the wu news live from berlin the coronavirus hits north korea leader kim jong un calls an emergency meeting after a person shows covert 19 symptoms be isolated country has so far claim to have avoided the coronavirus also coming up britain imposes a 14 day quarantine on travelers arriving from spain where there's been a recent spike in corona virus cases starts as spanish authorities reintroduce measures to prevent the spread of the virus. and policing the pandemic will meet the people...
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this is kim touching just one of the peaks. go on, kim. he had pacemakers to help him keep going, and stop him from getting lost. without my team of supporters there, this record wouldn't have been feasible. i got an e—mail from the previous holder to wish me luck, and say, "it's about time this record was taken. good luck," sort of thing. and with just 15 minutes of the 2a hours' time limit left, he did just that. it's just pure joy. it's just that big smile that you get when you know you've achieved the best you can, and to come away with the record as well was just brilliant. not bad for a ao—year—old who hopes to inspire other fell runners to beat his record. danny savage, bbc news. you will remember the address that divided the internet five yea rs that divided the internet five years ago. was it five years ago? was it white, gold, blue? everybody had a few. now we have another optical illusion to argue about. this picture of two zebras in canada is begging the question, if you are bothered, which one is looking at the camera? t
this is kim touching just one of the peaks. go on, kim. he had pacemakers to help him keep going, and stop him from getting lost. without my team of supporters there, this record wouldn't have been feasible. i got an e—mail from the previous holder to wish me luck, and say, "it's about time this record was taken. good luck," sort of thing. and with just 15 minutes of the 2a hours' time limit left, he did just that. it's just pure joy. it's just that big smile that you get when you...
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kim? >> al goodman in madrid, thank you. appreciate it. >>> and the german chancellor is sounding a warning, she says the european union may not be able to agree on an economic recovery fund for the damage inflicted by the pandemic and lockdowns. angela merkel and her fellow eu leaders are in brussels trying to hash out the deal. she says there is a lot of goodwill but other different positions. >>> after the break, house parties are making comebacks in the u.s. in this pandemic and causing a pounding coronavirus hangover. stay with us. >>> plus, as japan wrestles with rising coronavirus numbers, it is unique national sport is back. we'll go to tokyo for the return of sumo. for bathroom odors that linger try febreze small spaces. just press firmly and it continuously eliminates odors in the air and on soft surfaces. for 45 days. with spray mopping to lock away debris and absorb wet messes, all in one disposable pad. just vacuum, spray mop, and toss. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one pad. >>> house parties in the
kim? >> al goodman in madrid, thank you. appreciate it. >>> and the german chancellor is sounding a warning, she says the european union may not be able to agree on an economic recovery fund for the damage inflicted by the pandemic and lockdowns. angela merkel and her fellow eu leaders are in brussels trying to hash out the deal. she says there is a lot of goodwill but other different positions. >>> after the break, house parties are making comebacks in the u.s. in this...
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tonight kim kardashian speaks out for the first time because of the stigma and misconceptions about mental health. and remember the story of a retired marine who caught a d marine wrown from a burning building? well, tonight what the community is doing to thank him. >> this is the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capitol. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. breaerygoio begi wit e in t.s. orviru e pand original epicenter of new york. with the number of infections growing and the death toll rising nationwide, tonight the nation's leading infectious disease expert dr. anthony fauci is issuing a sobering warning. that the virus may never be fully eradicated. in an effort to at least get it under control, several more states including ohio, indiana and minnesota as well as the cities of baltimore and washington, d.c., said they would mandate masks be worn nearly all of the time in public. and the n.f.l. now says when it allows fans back into stadium theyl beuiwear masks, to and tonight the u.s. governmeney $2 bill
tonight kim kardashian speaks out for the first time because of the stigma and misconceptions about mental health. and remember the story of a retired marine who caught a d marine wrown from a burning building? well, tonight what the community is doing to thank him. >> this is the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capitol. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. breaerygoio begi wit e in t.s. orviru e pand...
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this is kim touching just one of the peaks. go on, kim. he had pacemakers to help him keep going, and stop him from getting lost. without my team of supporters there, this record wouldn't have been feasible. i got an e—mailfrom the previous holder to wish me luck, and say, "it's about time this record was taken. good luck," sort of thing. and with just 15 minutes of the 2a hours‘ time limit left, he did just that. it's just pure joy. it's just that big smile that you get when you know you've achieved the best you can, and to come away with the record as well was just brilliant. not bad for a ao—year—old who hopes to inspire other fell runners to beat his record. danny savage, bbc news. time for a look at the weather — here's louise lear. my my knees are aching just watching. good evening everybody. it has been a glorious mid summer's day for some. just take a look at kent earlier on, and infact some. just take a look at kent earlier on, and in fact we are seeing temperatures peaking at 25 degree, 77 fahrenheit today but it has be
this is kim touching just one of the peaks. go on, kim. he had pacemakers to help him keep going, and stop him from getting lost. without my team of supporters there, this record wouldn't have been feasible. i got an e—mailfrom the previous holder to wish me luck, and say, "it's about time this record was taken. good luck," sort of thing. and with just 15 minutes of the 2a hours‘ time limit left, he did just that. it's just pure joy. it's just that big smile that you get when you...
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hi kim well we're set up on the street where the u.s. consulate in chengdu is or was located just 300 meters in that direction it was shut in the last few hours the huge huge government vehicles and police trucks coming in and out of this road here and we had confirmation from both the u.s. consulate and also from beijing foreign ministry saying that they have confirmed that the consulate here has been closed and that chinese authorities have entered the consulate through the front door now up until this this morning we were actually able to get closer to the consulate but around 6 38 am the police came in they swept through cleared the area of the public in the media barricaded that road and that was also the time that we saw a u.s. flag come down from the consulate. and over the weekend most of the stop evacuated the consulate that was seen going in and out of the building removal stopped trucks coming in and out as well now china says the reason this particular concept was targeted is because it's stuff were involved in what they say
hi kim well we're set up on the street where the u.s. consulate in chengdu is or was located just 300 meters in that direction it was shut in the last few hours the huge huge government vehicles and police trucks coming in and out of this road here and we had confirmation from both the u.s. consulate and also from beijing foreign ministry saying that they have confirmed that the consulate here has been closed and that chinese authorities have entered the consulate through the front door now up...
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dan henninger, kim strassel and holman jenkins. welcome to you all. kim, let's start with the threshold question, our schools safe for children to return to? >> all of the evidence you've been reading so far suggest that they are. we've had this experiment in european countries where kids have been back at school, we know kids tend to not contract the disease, they don't seem to be spreaders of the disease for the most part and obviously they manage the disease better if they do get it. that has to be measured against the real problem of not having in person learning. paul: what about teenagers? with younger children, the evidence is pretty definitive but what about teenagers who seem to be more transmissible? >> yes, they are more transmissible and i think that's why you see the school districts that are planning to have in person learning and reopening are making distinctions between high schoolers, middle schoolers and grade schoolers in terms of safety protocols they implement. at least in theory, kids get older, they can be expected to follow rul
dan henninger, kim strassel and holman jenkins. welcome to you all. kim, let's start with the threshold question, our schools safe for children to return to? >> all of the evidence you've been reading so far suggest that they are. we've had this experiment in european countries where kids have been back at school, we know kids tend to not contract the disease, they don't seem to be spreaders of the disease for the most part and obviously they manage the disease better if they do get it....
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this is kim touching just one of the peaks. go on, kim. he had pacemakers to help him keep going, and stop him from getting lost. without my team of supporters there, this record wouldn't have been feasible. i got an email from the previous holder to wish me luck, and say, "it's about time this record was taken. good luck," sort of thing. and with just 15 minutes of the 2a hours' time limit left, he did just that. it's just pure joy. it's just that big smile that you get when you know you've achieved the best you can, and to come away with the record as well was just brilliant. not bad for a ao—year—old who hopes to inspire other fell runners to beat his record. danny savage, bbc news. before we go, do you remember that dress which divided the internet five years ago? was it white, gold, blue? everyone had a view. well, now we have another optical illusion to argue about. this picture of two zebras in kenya begs the question — which one's looking at the camera? the zebra on the left or the one on the right? social media is abuzz with
this is kim touching just one of the peaks. go on, kim. he had pacemakers to help him keep going, and stop him from getting lost. without my team of supporters there, this record wouldn't have been feasible. i got an email from the previous holder to wish me luck, and say, "it's about time this record was taken. good luck," sort of thing. and with just 15 minutes of the 2a hours' time limit left, he did just that. it's just pure joy. it's just that big smile that you get when you know...
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i'm kim brunhuber. just ahead, a dire warning. some experts are warning the u.s. could see hundreds of thousands of more deaths this year. the economy also in distress. the u.s. gross domestic product boasts its biggest drop ever and president trump floats the idea the virus could delay the election. condemnation coming from both sides of the political aisle. >>> as the u.s. nears 4.5 million cases of covid-19, the university of washington now projects' dramatic rise in deaths. university researchers say the u.s. death toll could reach 230,000 americans by november. the reason, researchers say, the refusal of many americans to wear masks and social distance. among those who have lost their lives to the virus, herman cain. it's not known where he got infected. the man leading the u.s. vaccine effort says he's optimistic every american will get vaccinated against coronavirus by the end of next year, if not sooner, but america's top infectious disease expert, dr. anthony fauci, says it's too soon to make predictions about any vaccine's effectiveness. cnn's erica hill
i'm kim brunhuber. just ahead, a dire warning. some experts are warning the u.s. could see hundreds of thousands of more deaths this year. the economy also in distress. the u.s. gross domestic product boasts its biggest drop ever and president trump floats the idea the virus could delay the election. condemnation coming from both sides of the political aisle. >>> as the u.s. nears 4.5 million cases of covid-19, the university of washington now projects' dramatic rise in deaths....
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tonight kim kardashian speaks out for the first time because of the stigma and misconception about mental health. and remember the story of a retired marine who caught a toddler thrown from a burning building? well, tonight what the community to thng to thank him. >> thisthcbevening news with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capitol. >> o'donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us. we are going to begin with breaking news. california now exceeds every state in the u.s. in coronavirus cases. including the pandemics original epicenter, new york. with the number of infections growing and the death toll rising, nationwide tonight the nation's leading infectious disease expert dr. anthony fauci is issuing a sobering warning. the virus may never be fully eradicated. now in an attempt to at least get it under control, several states including ohio, indiana and minnesota as well as the cities of baltimore and washington, d.c., said they would mandate masks be worn nearly all of the time in public. and the n.f.l. now says when it allows fans back into stadiums they will be requ
tonight kim kardashian speaks out for the first time because of the stigma and misconception about mental health. and remember the story of a retired marine who caught a toddler thrown from a burning building? well, tonight what the community to thng to thank him. >> thisthcbevening news with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capitol. >> o'donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us. we are going to begin with breaking news. california now exceeds every state in...
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i'm kim brunhuber. >>> the coronavirus is spreading so quickly around the world at johns hopkins university says it infected 1 million people in less than a week. 16 million cases have now been documented since the pandemic began, the biggest drivers are the united states, india and brazil. for the fourth day in a row, brazil recorded more than 50,000 new infections. rio de janeiro canceled the annual new year's celebration on copacabana beach. and even north korea is reporting its first suspected case. state media says it was someone who entered the country illegally from south korea in recent days. now, the united states, the death toll from covid-19 has surpassed 1,000 people four days in a row. california leads the nation with nearly 450,000 confirmed cases. and in hard hit los angeles, the mayor warns another shutdown might be needed. here's cnn's paul vercammen. >> reporter: here in los angeles county, they are testing fast and furiously, including here at the charles r. drew university of medicin
i'm kim brunhuber. >>> the coronavirus is spreading so quickly around the world at johns hopkins university says it infected 1 million people in less than a week. 16 million cases have now been documented since the pandemic began, the biggest drivers are the united states, india and brazil. for the fourth day in a row, brazil recorded more than 50,000 new infections. rio de janeiro canceled the annual new year's celebration on copacabana beach. and even north korea is reporting its...
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now, 87, kim novak is still finding herself. >> how much of kim novak was a put on, an act, a persona? >> all of it and none of it. i don't know. and i don't understand what i said, but yet i do. ( ♪ ) let's hear it for kansas city monarch legend jim robinson. crowd: (cheering) celebrate your history together. the all-new highlander. toyota. let's go places. . new colgate optic white renewal removes ten years of yellow stains. that's like all the way back to 2010. they're jeans. they're leggings. they're jeggings! whoa! remove ten years of yellow stains with new colgate optic white renewal. with salmon, cranberries. my beneful superfood blend has me feeling super healthy, ohh, here comes...superfood wet with beef and pumpkin. it's like a superfood sundae on a monday. (announcer vo) beneful superfood blend. try more of our recipes with no artificial preservatives. >> pauley: the burdens of a life in standup comedy are no joke. just ask jim tbav began. >> what is your job like now? the reason i ask is because this cbs sunday morning thing isn't my only job. i mean don't get me wrong.
now, 87, kim novak is still finding herself. >> how much of kim novak was a put on, an act, a persona? >> all of it and none of it. i don't know. and i don't understand what i said, but yet i do. ( ♪ ) let's hear it for kansas city monarch legend jim robinson. crowd: (cheering) celebrate your history together. the all-new highlander. toyota. let's go places. . new colgate optic white renewal removes ten years of yellow stains. that's like all the way back to 2010. they're jeans....