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james. - what is out of the blue? - yeah. potpourri, $800. james. - what is coca-cola? - you got it. potpourri, $400. james. - what is the vatican? - yes. novels, $800. james. - what is texting? - no. wyatt. what is email? yeah. novels, $400. wyatt. - what are letters? - letters. yes. alter egos, $800. william. - who is walter white? - yeah. yes. colorful phrases, $400. james. - what is red? - red is right. now the last clue... william. - who is hannah montana? - you got her. and that takes you to $800. you're gonna be around for final jeopardy! i know you were worried for a while. all right, let's see what the category is, gentlemen. oscar-nominated families. all right. it sounds exciting. we'll find out when i reveal the clue. tto harrison, the wine tcollection.. to craig, this rock. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. with this final jeopardy! category, oscar-nominated families, i can
james. - what is out of the blue? - yeah. potpourri, $800. james. - what is coca-cola? - you got it. potpourri, $400. james. - what is the vatican? - yes. novels, $800. james. - what is texting? - no. wyatt. what is email? yeah. novels, $400. wyatt. - what are letters? - letters. yes. alter egos, $800. william. - who is walter white? - yeah. yes. colorful phrases, $400. james. - what is red? - red is right. now the last clue... william. - who is hannah montana? - you got her. and that takes you...
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james. - what is baritone? - baritone. yes. book titles, $1,000. james. what is "the red badge of courage"? yes. book, $800. james. - what is "the shining"? - you got it. bambino, $800. james. my favorite quote. who was hoover? yes. bambino, $600. james. - what is manager? - no. megan or rob? [ beep ] he was captain. and then he went after the fan in the stands and lost the captaincy. we're gonna take a break. back in a moment. ♪ have fast internet a littland now the besthat you mobile network too? yeah and get them together and save hundreds on your wireless bill. arthfosale?that's great. no. go, go, go, go. now you can get fast, reliable internet and save hundreds on your wireless bill. that's simple, easy, awesome. taxi! should i have stopped her? get started with a limited time offer on xfinity internet for $19.99 a month for 12 months, plus ask how to get two-hundred-fifty back when you switch to xfinity mobile. promotional consideration provided by... rob wolf is a family physician from newark, delaware. there's a note here that says you practiced
james. - what is baritone? - baritone. yes. book titles, $1,000. james. what is "the red badge of courage"? yes. book, $800. james. - what is "the shining"? - you got it. bambino, $800. james. my favorite quote. who was hoover? yes. bambino, $600. james. - what is manager? - no. megan or rob? [ beep ] he was captain. and then he went after the fan in the stands and lost the captaincy. we're gonna take a break. back in a moment. ♪ have fast internet a littland now the...
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as seen on espn. >> there's the first james jam of his career. >> 18-year-old lebron james wowed them in the nba debut last night showing the signs of a superstar. >> but behind the scenes it was much more difficult. he was on the cleveland cavaliers team that was not very good. there was jealousy from the teammates and he didn't know how to stand up for himself. >> he was making more money on endorsements than the guys, even guys with ridges and all-star appearances and when there's an opportunity to set a pick on lebron, they set it in his chest. >> that season, the 6'8" teenage rookie not only learned to hold his own, he became the cavs leading scorer. despite his dominance, critics claimed he didn't measure up to the league's last true superstar michael jordan. >> he was always being accused of passing the ball when michael would have shot it, not wanting the ball at the end of the game. >> people were frustrated when him because they thought he was a little too selfless. >> as crowds started to warm to james' style, in 2004, he made his international debut in his first of three o
as seen on espn. >> there's the first james jam of his career. >> 18-year-old lebron james wowed them in the nba debut last night showing the signs of a superstar. >> but behind the scenes it was much more difficult. he was on the cleveland cavaliers team that was not very good. there was jealousy from the teammates and he didn't know how to stand up for himself. >> he was making more money on endorsements than the guys, even guys with ridges and all-star appearances and...
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james just quite enjoyable stay with us for a 2nd james just totally for a 2nd because we're seeing pictures now of the u.s. president's motorcade arriving at panmunjom the joint security zone that famous area with the blue hearts these the pictures that we're just seeing now lots of activity there at panmunjom the joint security zone so james let me just come back to you as a watching these pictures i mean when these leaders do shake hands it will be the 3rd time that both of them have met in just over a year just talk us through the significance of this james. it will be very significant worth telling you i was talking about helicopters they clearly got off their helicopter at the landing strip in the joint security area and now the last bit is by motorcade to the point where we'll see this historic moment a photo op yes but a photo op like no one has ever seen before since north korea was founded 70 years ago yes we've had 2 meetings in the past but not at a place that is important as important as this the place that is the dividing line between the 2 koreas it will be even more historic
james just quite enjoyable stay with us for a 2nd james just totally for a 2nd because we're seeing pictures now of the u.s. president's motorcade arriving at panmunjom the joint security zone that famous area with the blue hearts these the pictures that we're just seeing now lots of activity there at panmunjom the joint security zone so james let me just come back to you as a watching these pictures i mean when these leaders do shake hands it will be the 3rd time that both of them have met in...
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la marca de james. james estÁ dejando. >>> estÁ corriendo detras de la pelota juan pablo que no es lo de james. vuelvo y repito la dificultad de lo que chile hace la cancha grande. >>> se abre la cancha isla. >>> a abrirte la cancha tejen ra que te aparezcan espacios entre lÍneas. aparece arÁnguiz, arturo vidal se tira hacia atrÁs. alexis sÁnchez. >>> los laterales permanentemente se proyecta # es o el otro no. pero esto favorece al fÚtbol chileno, que de lo tec tÁctico ha dominado no con impronta de reinaldo rueda o lo que ellos tienen en su adn de sus Últimos aÑos, pero, hoy vemos probablemente al viejo chile. lo hablÁbamos en la practica los chilenos han estado en la base de este grupo ha estado en este tipo de situaciones partidos paa llave ante un buen rival. lo estÁn haciendoe bien. hay una hoja de ruta del tÉcnico hay un trabajo hay que recordar como saliÓ la seleccion de juan pinto durÁn. volvieron los problemas, la prensa tambiÉn mostrando algunas cosas el tema de bravo, la resp
la marca de james. james estÁ dejando. >>> estÁ corriendo detras de la pelota juan pablo que no es lo de james. vuelvo y repito la dificultad de lo que chile hace la cancha grande. >>> se abre la cancha isla. >>> a abrirte la cancha tejen ra que te aparezcan espacios entre lÍneas. aparece arÁnguiz, arturo vidal se tira hacia atrÁs. alexis sÁnchez. >>> los laterales permanentemente se proyecta # es o el otro no. pero esto favorece al fÚtbol chileno, que...
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le costÓ acomodarse a james. tiene que ir a presionar colombia sobre la salida chilena. >>> si quiere sacar a chile de su zona de confort. no hemos visto la apertura de las bandas y lo que pasaba en el primer tiempo, cuadrado le pedÍa la lÍnea posterior que presionara adelante sobre el equipo chileno. ajustÓ algo colombia. >>> parecÍa selecciÓn adelantada de ecuador. si la jugada terminaba en gol. en la prirm y en la segunda. ward la guardameta la toma le dice siga, siga. >>> no prosperÓ termino en las manos de arias. y se va a venir el 10 de la etapa complementaria el tiro libre favorable a la selecciÓn colombia. le va a pegar james rodrÍguez. hoy justamente hace 5 aÑos marÓo el gol que cambio la historia para james rodrÍguez en octavos de final de la copa mundial en brasil frente a uruguay, el golazo a muslera. como pasa el tiempo. 5 aÑos despuÉs estÁ otra vez en brasil. en cuartos de final de la copa amÉrica. y le dice asÍ no. asÍ no. veÍ ne james buscando el golpe de cabeza arriba arturo vid
le costÓ acomodarse a james. tiene que ir a presionar colombia sobre la salida chilena. >>> si quiere sacar a chile de su zona de confort. no hemos visto la apertura de las bandas y lo que pasaba en el primer tiempo, cuadrado le pedÍa la lÍnea posterior que presionara adelante sobre el equipo chileno. ajustÓ algo colombia. >>> parecÍa selecciÓn adelantada de ecuador. si la jugada terminaba en gol. en la prirm y en la segunda. ward la guardameta la toma le dice siga,...
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so they're just having a chat inside the service building let's cross over now back to james bays james so we're still. playing the waiting game here if you like and it's interesting because you were urging caution because we're pretty much now on the north korean's schedule just talk us through what you think the choreography will be james. well if you don't mind aaron i hate to do this i'm going to correct you chris information has come to me this is not actually in one of those service buildings they've gone a bit further away south of humble john to camp 21st that's where the troops say many of the troops who were guard the joint security area why is it called camp on a 1st this is an interesting story it was kept in our football at 1st and the tenant mark barratt's who were killed in 1976 arguably the moment when north korea and the u.s. got the closest to war all of the period since the armistice was signed that's after north korean troops came into the d.m.z. and knocked down the tree and the u.s. objected to that and it led to these 2 u.s. servicemen being killed and led to a mo
so they're just having a chat inside the service building let's cross over now back to james bays james so we're still. playing the waiting game here if you like and it's interesting because you were urging caution because we're pretty much now on the north korean's schedule just talk us through what you think the choreography will be james. well if you don't mind aaron i hate to do this i'm going to correct you chris information has come to me this is not actually in one of those service...
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known as thele is james k polk. we will explore james k polk. i would like to start with our introductions in just a moment. what we will each do is speak for 15 minutes, no more but maybe a little less. we might ask questions of each other in a couple questions to the roundtable and then we will open it to the audience. we should have substantial time for a question and answer at the end. polk, van buren and democratic leadership in 1844. he is a professor of history at cumberland university and a director of the papers of martin van buren. his most recent book is the coming of democracy, presidential campaigning in the age of jackson. >> thank you. thank you all for showing up. hopefully nobody naps in the post lunch euphoria. the speakerto thank from this morning. when he was an intern at the van buren papers last summer he did research about the polk-van buren correspondence that was very helpful for this paper. i want to lower expectations, this is my first foray into given my thoughts on a book i am writing about the 1844 elections. there
known as thele is james k polk. we will explore james k polk. i would like to start with our introductions in just a moment. what we will each do is speak for 15 minutes, no more but maybe a little less. we might ask questions of each other in a couple questions to the roundtable and then we will open it to the audience. we should have substantial time for a question and answer at the end. polk, van buren and democratic leadership in 1844. he is a professor of history at cumberland university...
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the category, shakespeare's time proving that for james it was not to be. james' answer, correct. but his wager not enough to take down emma who wrote her thesis at princeton about shakespeare's plays and james walking away from the show with no all-time winnings record. $48,000 behind ken jennings. james tweeting to him, you win this round. but if "jeopardy" ever gives me 43 second chance games, look out. but james did walk away with $2,462,216. that's an average of $77,000 per game answering correctly 97% of the time holding the top 15 daily money totals. james congratulating new champ emma with a high-five and wishing her well, tweeting congratulations to emma on a world-beating performance. there's no greater honor than knowing an opponent had to play a perfect game to defeat me. ending his "jeopardy" run with this sentimental moment. a gel well card from his daughter to host alex trebek. >> that was very sweet of her. thank you. >> reporter: one more reason to remember "jeopardy james" and his historic run on the show. and for that entire last episode all three contestants mi
the category, shakespeare's time proving that for james it was not to be. james' answer, correct. but his wager not enough to take down emma who wrote her thesis at princeton about shakespeare's plays and james walking away from the show with no all-time winnings record. $48,000 behind ken jennings. james tweeting to him, you win this round. but if "jeopardy" ever gives me 43 second chance games, look out. but james did walk away with $2,462,216. that's an average of $77,000 per game...
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the title of his speech today is "james k. polk and the bank war." >> thank you. when james k. polk was elected speaker of the house in 1835, it was widely seen as a reward for services rendered as congressional floor leader in jackson's administration. in their war against the bank of the united states. hereafter, simply the bank. in march of 1833, as a member of the house ways and means committee, he offered an expose of minority report detailing explosive minority report detailing bank misdeeds, and during the following session, as chairman of the committee, he skillfully outmaneuvered bank supporters and secure passage of a resolution approving andrew jackson's controversial movement of government deposits. months later, during a summer 1834 visits tennessee, jackson famously gushed "polk deserves a -- "polk deserves a medal from the american people." as far as we know, he did not receive a medal. the awards he received were far more substantial. aat he would play such prominent war in the bank war would be something hard to predict, immediately before hand. other than exch
the title of his speech today is "james k. polk and the bank war." >> thank you. when james k. polk was elected speaker of the house in 1835, it was widely seen as a reward for services rendered as congressional floor leader in jackson's administration. in their war against the bank of the united states. hereafter, simply the bank. in march of 1833, as a member of the house ways and means committee, he offered an expose of minority report detailing explosive minority report...
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james rodrÍguez desapareciÓ dl partido cardona toque atrÁs lo bajaron a james la tiene barrios. john stefan medina. >>> a tierra de nadie. >>> no le conviene a colombia. >>> lo hizo en la jugada anterior. pudo ganar zapata en el mano a mano con gary medel. colombia no estaba bien parada en el fondo y pudo aprovecharlo chile con el desborde sobre la izquierda. colombia no debe se ses pe raros tiene que tratar de cuidar el balÓn. porque chile sigue dando la sensaciÓn aÚn en un segundo tiempo mÁs parejo que tiene mas equipo la roja. lo mejor con el balÓn chile tambiÉn. mÁs en ataque. por lo menos ha tenido mayor claridad en el Último tercio. las mejores acciones las ha tenido equipo chileno sin duda. >>> jugando bien volviendo al adn que los hizo campeÓn en el 2015 y la copa amÉrica centenario. la pierde alexis sÁnchez. james con arturo vidal. sÍ, seÑor. >>> amarilla. saca la brocha para james rodrÍguez sobre arturo vidal. >>> esta es amarilla que pesa. james va a entrar si colombia pasa, va a entrar conociÓ diz nado. lo mismo le pasa a arturo vidal. esta situaciÓn
james rodrÍguez desapareciÓ dl partido cardona toque atrÁs lo bajaron a james la tiene barrios. john stefan medina. >>> a tierra de nadie. >>> no le conviene a colombia. >>> lo hizo en la jugada anterior. pudo ganar zapata en el mano a mano con gary medel. colombia no estaba bien parada en el fondo y pudo aprovecharlo chile con el desborde sobre la izquierda. colombia no debe se ses pe raros tiene que tratar de cuidar el balÓn. porque chile sigue dando la...
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james? >>> and later in "the skinny," for the first time ever, we're hearing the voice of queen bey herself in "the lion king." olay ultra moisture body wash gives skin the nourishment it needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology. skin is petal smooth. because your best skin starts with olay. >>> [ bleep ]. >>> did you see that? the shocking video >>> did you see that? the shocking video of road rage in southern california. a driver right here throws a wrench at the other driver's car, shattering a window. we don't know exactly what provoked him but police are investigating. the suspect also allegedly cut off other drivers while swerving in and out of lanes. i mean, he did have good aim, but my goodness. >> maybe he was mad about the "jeopardy!" result. >> maybe. >> fans of that show unfortunately knew it was coming. >> here it is. the morning we hoped wouldn't come but it has. it all happened so fast but last night james holzhauer ended his 32-game winning streak. her
james? >>> and later in "the skinny," for the first time ever, we're hearing the voice of queen bey herself in "the lion king." olay ultra moisture body wash gives skin the nourishment it needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology. skin is petal smooth. because your best skin starts with olay. >>> [ bleep ]. >>> did you see that? the shocking video >>> did you see that? the shocking video of road rage in southern...
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passage about james shepard. that's what led me down this trail. >> so based on your research, he would viewnk the state of race relations generally speaking in this 2019?y in >> i think he would look at the state of black colleges and he they are more needed to do than they were even heyday.his the reason i say that is that by 1930, the naacp shifts its focus civiluman rights to rights and part of that shift on in some ways an attack black education and looking at dual system, saying that these black institutions are not properly funded, which means prepared toproperly train african-americans, which means they're getting second-class education, which it violates. on one hand, they're saying everything they say is true, but hand, it'sr attacking these black institutions. what he was arguing in many overtly arguing, is that if these black institutions go away, the number of black americans that have the opportunity to receive higher education, to go on to become black professionals, would think, in the 21st centur
passage about james shepard. that's what led me down this trail. >> so based on your research, he would viewnk the state of race relations generally speaking in this 2019?y in >> i think he would look at the state of black colleges and he they are more needed to do than they were even heyday.his the reason i say that is that by 1930, the naacp shifts its focus civiluman rights to rights and part of that shift on in some ways an attack black education and looking at dual system,...
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. >> brian james came through intake less than 24 hours ago. after a wild night on the streets. >> my charges are robbery, assaulting a police officer with a vehicle, resisting arrest, possibly home invasion for breaking into houses trying to get away. i left my 12-year-old daughter out there again. i got a letter from her before i paroled my last term that said, if you blow it again, i'm never going to write you, i'm not going to take any of your calls. you'll be out of my life. >> with two prior felony convictions, james knew these latest charges could put him in prison for life under california's three strikes law. >> it's something to be able to palpably feel the moment in your life when you're [ bleep ] done. when you know it. when nothing you do after that point really makes much of a difference. >> with nothing less to lose, james turned intake into a crime scene. he did make a large splash when he landed here. he got information about another inmate who was in the cell that he was in and basically he attempted to murder the man. >> i've
. >> brian james came through intake less than 24 hours ago. after a wild night on the streets. >> my charges are robbery, assaulting a police officer with a vehicle, resisting arrest, possibly home invasion for breaking into houses trying to get away. i left my 12-year-old daughter out there again. i got a letter from her before i paroled my last term that said, if you blow it again, i'm never going to write you, i'm not going to take any of your calls. you'll be out of my life....
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louis fed president james bullard. president trump yesterday signed an executive order he said would bring down the cost of health care all across the country. with this order, hospitals will be required to publish prices that reflect what people pay for services in a way that is straightforward and accessible to all. you will be able to price it among many different potential providers. you will get great pricing. prices will come down by numbers you will not believe. david: to take us to the president's order, we welcome back the secretary of hhs, alex a czar. -- alex azar. bring down prices like we will not believe. explain the president's order and how it will bring down prices. sec. azar: i think we will look back at this executive order as one of the major fundamental ships in american health care reform that we will have ever experienced. for your viewers and folks like us who understand markets and customers, you cannot have a market without price and quality information. ist the president is doing ordering us
louis fed president james bullard. president trump yesterday signed an executive order he said would bring down the cost of health care all across the country. with this order, hospitals will be required to publish prices that reflect what people pay for services in a way that is straightforward and accessible to all. you will be able to price it among many different potential providers. you will get great pricing. prices will come down by numbers you will not believe. david: to take us to the...
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thanks for that james. now the u.s. house of representatives has passed a bill providing $4600000000.00 in emergency funds for the migrant crisis on the southern border the democrat controlled house and the republican led senate each approved different versions of the bill this week house leaders reluctantly agreed on the senate version to get the funding approved before congress breaks for the july 4th holiday the bill now goes to president trump but he hasn't yet indicated whether he will sign it now mexico's president has written to the other g 20 leaders urging them to address the central american migration crisis mexico is currently giving refuge to more than 14000 asylum seekers and under a new agreement with the united states could be about to take 60000 more but there are serious questions about whether the country has the capacity to handle them all john heilemann has been meeting migrants on the streets of the border city of tijuana. myra and her 12 year old son waiting on a mate's compatable the
thanks for that james. now the u.s. house of representatives has passed a bill providing $4600000000.00 in emergency funds for the migrant crisis on the southern border the democrat controlled house and the republican led senate each approved different versions of the bill this week house leaders reluctantly agreed on the senate version to get the funding approved before congress breaks for the july 4th holiday the bill now goes to president trump but he hasn't yet indicated whether he will...
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solo de me disponn waart gran sorpresa nos llevamos cuando vimos a esta mujer apoyandoa james rodríguez para conocer un poco más entrevistamos a fernando martínez que se lex se representante de james rodríguez que reveló los secretos que pocos saben de esta pareja y este es el plato fuerte del día. >>> decidieron hacer público su amor a través de fotos e imágenes como >>> apenas comenzaba cuando llegue a europa. >>> y sales en calzoncillos . >>>[informaciÓn en pantalla] tras siete años de matrimonio con la modelo ospina se separaron . >>> era la crónica de un divorcio anunciado? >>> yo creo que sí porque la novia del estudiante era la esposa del doctor y de casas y crees que es demasiado, que te quedes ahí . >>> se dijo de todo pero lo cierto es que el futbolista se dio el lujo de vivir como un verdadero [inentendible] [informaciÓn en pantalla]. >>> [informaciÓn en pantalla] al parecer la novia del momento y de canelo Álvarez llegó para quedarse. >>> está echaron bastante entusiasmada . >>> es muy bellísima, [informaciÓn en pantalla] [informaciÓn en pantalla] nota a
solo de me disponn waart gran sorpresa nos llevamos cuando vimos a esta mujer apoyandoa james rodríguez para conocer un poco más entrevistamos a fernando martínez que se lex se representante de james rodríguez que reveló los secretos que pocos saben de esta pareja y este es el plato fuerte del día. >>> decidieron hacer público su amor a través de fotos e imágenes como >>> apenas comenzaba cuando llegue a europa. >>> y sales en calzoncillos ....
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james: i do. i think america needs to follow those people and vote for the ones they think reflect the values of our country. matt: james comey, thanks so much for your time. guy johnson come back to you. guy: matt miller, thank you very much indeed. vonnie: fascinating. some news now on the potential sprint and t-mobile merger. four more states have joined the lawsuit filed by attorneys general looking to block the deal. a person with the -- a person itiliar with the matter say is now 14 states and washington, d.c. this is bloomberg. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyon
james: i do. i think america needs to follow those people and vote for the ones they think reflect the values of our country. matt: james comey, thanks so much for your time. guy johnson come back to you. guy: matt miller, thank you very much indeed. vonnie: fascinating. some news now on the potential sprint and t-mobile merger. four more states have joined the lawsuit filed by attorneys general looking to block the deal. a person with the -- a person itiliar with the matter say is now 14...
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as president trump is about a trade deal this morning james. certainly the president is somewhat upbeat talking about a deal that could be historic and momentous and certainly we've seen this in the last few hours the american side and more upbeat than they were on friday here and that's because we understand that there have been negotiations going on until quite late at night here between the 2 sides trying to work out where they can bridge their differences yes you have the president talking about something historic and momentous but already the world's economists in the world stock markets are worried this meeting in terms of the world's economy is probably the most important one that this cheats 20 and the g. 20 this gathering is all built on economics trying to sort out the global economic situation this was a meeting format the g 20 and the summits of the g. 20 that came about 20 years ago to try and deal with the economic problems around the world so very important what goes on behind closed doors president trump making it clear in his v
as president trump is about a trade deal this morning james. certainly the president is somewhat upbeat talking about a deal that could be historic and momentous and certainly we've seen this in the last few hours the american side and more upbeat than they were on friday here and that's because we understand that there have been negotiations going on until quite late at night here between the 2 sides trying to work out where they can bridge their differences yes you have the president talking...
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>>> and how james corden pulled off the ultimate hollywood showdown. >> okay, it's on. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> katy perry and taylor turned their feud into a music video happy meal. >> you need to calm down moment with perry. we have exclusive behind the scenes details on how the frenemies finally -- ♪ you need to calm down >>> not a chance! because katy may be wearing beef, but she and taylor have officially said -- ♪ swish swish >> to their six years of -- ♪ bad blood hey >> how did this happy meal come to me? according to our "e.t." source, katy wanted to take part in the video. the source it was her idea to wear her met gala hamburger dress. ♪ you need to just stop >> "e.t." has learned taylor personally reached out to not just katy, but all 21 stars who appeared in the video. all of them are lgbtq icons and allies including laverne cox, rupaul, the queer eye guys, and billy porter. today, he gave us a major behind-the-scenes secret about how taylor juggled everyone's hectic schedules. >> my schedule has been so busy with shooting "pose" season 2. she sent her people
>>> and how james corden pulled off the ultimate hollywood showdown. >> okay, it's on. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> katy perry and taylor turned their feud into a music video happy meal. >> you need to calm down moment with perry. we have exclusive behind the scenes details on how the frenemies finally -- ♪ you need to calm down >>> not a chance! because katy may be wearing beef, but she and taylor have officially said --...
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until last night he came the closest to beating james. i want to play you sound we just heard for the first time of james holzhauer talking about his defeat. i think you will find it interesting. >> one thing that makes me really happy is that i didn't beat myself, i lost to an elite player who played a near perfect game. it was exactly how i wanted to lose if i had to lose knowing that i can hang my head up high. >> what's your reaction to the defeat? >> i mean, first of all, that's exactly how i felt when i played against james was, you know, if you play the best game that you can play, there's nothing to be ashamed about. i think that's exactly what happened. emma played a fantastic game and so did james and so did jay for that matter. it was just it was as an exciting half hour of television as you are going to see and, you know, the better player won last night. >> you told me you had told me a few weeks ago it would take a perfect storm to beat james holzhauer. >> yeah. >> is that what happened? >> i think so. he wasn't able to take
until last night he came the closest to beating james. i want to play you sound we just heard for the first time of james holzhauer talking about his defeat. i think you will find it interesting. >> one thing that makes me really happy is that i didn't beat myself, i lost to an elite player who played a near perfect game. it was exactly how i wanted to lose if i had to lose knowing that i can hang my head up high. >> what's your reaction to the defeat? >> i mean, first of all,...
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she and james watched the front door. and they kept calling annie, but her phone went straight to voicemail. in the best of worlds, she's out with some young boyfriend you may or may not know, off on a lark of some kind. but it'll come to an end. and you'll get her back and regroup. >> yeah, our worst-case scenario at that point is, okay, she's going to come home pregnant. >> reporter: worst case scenario? not even close. >> he had told us that l.j. had driven by the house threatening chris. >> and a jogger makes a grim discovery. >> 911. what is the address of the emergency? >> i'm at the river bottom. there's a pool of blood. feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin and relief from symptoms caused by over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity. and live claritin clear. my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify, voted product of the year.
she and james watched the front door. and they kept calling annie, but her phone went straight to voicemail. in the best of worlds, she's out with some young boyfriend you may or may not know, off on a lark of some kind. but it'll come to an end. and you'll get her back and regroup. >> yeah, our worst-case scenario at that point is, okay, she's going to come home pregnant. >> reporter: worst case scenario? not even close. >> he had told us that l.j. had driven by the house...
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said he's got much more power than he thinks he asked james stand by james bays at the united nations that cross to hashem at a bar any thumble not so hush him how we'll take a shower thought he'd be viewing this report then well this pushed now to take the the step the official step of asking for international investigation into tomorrow shuttles met. all of this is definitely going to give one a musician to the turkish government to put more pressure on the united states of america and also on sunday arabia to provide more details about the remains of the whereabouts of the remains of q we spoke earlier to a turkish senior official who told us that his government comes with the reports by the special rapporteur and that from a turkish perspective the findings vindicate the official position of turkey from the beginning of the crisis on the 2nd of october when jamal hustles you was now in the building where you can see behind me the consulate in istanbul but the official told us the now the hope is that the united nations secretary general were trying to work out details with the 2nd
said he's got much more power than he thinks he asked james stand by james bays at the united nations that cross to hashem at a bar any thumble not so hush him how we'll take a shower thought he'd be viewing this report then well this pushed now to take the the step the official step of asking for international investigation into tomorrow shuttles met. all of this is definitely going to give one a musician to the turkish government to put more pressure on the united states of america and also...
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and later in the week, james will surprise guests in a posh london eatery when he and chris hemsworth try out as waiters. >> when you look like chris hemgs worth you don't need your waiting skills, people just swoon. people lose their minds. >> any time chris hemsworth is involved i'm a happy camper and can't wait to hear the toy story 4 gossip from tom tonight. >>> lots of parents and kids pumped to see "toy story 4." >>> not so much for the premiere of last night's controversial hbo series, "euphoria," its star zendaya knew the explosive teen drama would be hard to watch, because it was really difficult to shoot. >> we all had to push ourselves and be vulnerable and it's been hard and there's been fun days and there's been really tough days. >> drug overdoses. nudity. sexually explicit scenes. there's not a controversial subject the new teen drama doesn't cover. some critics claim it's marketing adult content to kids, and just hours before the first episode aired last night, zendaya posted this warning to her 83 million social media followers. "there are scenes that are graphic, har
and later in the week, james will surprise guests in a posh london eatery when he and chris hemsworth try out as waiters. >> when you look like chris hemgs worth you don't need your waiting skills, people just swoon. people lose their minds. >> any time chris hemsworth is involved i'm a happy camper and can't wait to hear the toy story 4 gossip from tom tonight. >>> lots of parents and kids pumped to see "toy story 4." >>> not so much for the premiere of...
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the interior of the church was designed by james athenian stuart and william muta. following a fiery 1779 they renovated the originally a rock church in classical stuff. made by samuel green's. 78 to 7 the organ is regarded as the finest in the whole of thing today the melody played by the musical director of the rock chapel. beautiful thames while mabel hospital looks quite magnificent yet it enjoyed only moderate popularity with its resident madness spent most of the adult life in the spartan conditions that existed at sea found it hard in old age to get accustomed to the extravagant opulence of the rock architecture and certainly not for the daily round was marked by military drill and pool food as one old talk inflamed pillars colonnades unsealing frescoes don't exactly go hand in hand with pickled beef and flattery all that's been watered down to. the heart of the mabel hospital is the painting for sabs is a dining it seats more than 300 that is a mark of respect 1st served by officers. the painted hole does food justice to its name for escape of every woman hu
the interior of the church was designed by james athenian stuart and william muta. following a fiery 1779 they renovated the originally a rock church in classical stuff. made by samuel green's. 78 to 7 the organ is regarded as the finest in the whole of thing today the melody played by the musical director of the rock chapel. beautiful thames while mabel hospital looks quite magnificent yet it enjoyed only moderate popularity with its resident madness spent most of the adult life in the spartan...
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and james comey signed it. and in january of 2017, told then candidate trump in trump tower, president-elect trump, oh, that it's salacious but not verified. the opposite of what he said to the fisa court. that would sound like the crime was perpetrated on the court by james comey to me. but what do i know? >> well, it's not a theory. we know that comey told the president in a private meeting that i want you to know about the dossier. it's unverified. it's salacious. but i want you to know about it. it's the same document given to the court beginning in october where they said under oath it was credible and reliable to get a warrant against an american citizen. those two things don't add up. that's not a conspiracy theory. those are facts that need to be reconciled. >> what do you make what they did to attorney john dowd just defending himself. what do you make of mueller last week, 9 1/2 minutes, everything he said contradicted what he previously said about the issue of whether or not doj policies allows the c
and james comey signed it. and in january of 2017, told then candidate trump in trump tower, president-elect trump, oh, that it's salacious but not verified. the opposite of what he said to the fisa court. that would sound like the crime was perpetrated on the court by james comey to me. but what do i know? >> well, it's not a theory. we know that comey told the president in a private meeting that i want you to know about the dossier. it's unverified. it's salacious. but i want you to...
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troy go ahead. >> caller: james and peter thank you for taking my call. regarding apollo one, did the astronaut suits fail? were they burned to death? and in addition, had he survived would he have been the first man on the moon? thank you. >> guest: if he would answer that, but also tell us what apollo one was. >> guest: apollo one, virgil and his crew, of ed white were scheduled to be the first crew of the first actual crew of apollo spacecraft in space. in january 1967. they were involved in which should've been a routine dress rehearsal to see if the power worked and unfortunately they were one 100% oxygen atmosphere which changed later of course in of anything we know what oxygen does to a fire. and there is a spark, lots of material that was flammable, they were dead within 30 seconds and unconscious within 30 seconds. dead within minutes. they suffocated. and they were burned, but that did not cause their death. a lot of people people thought he might've been the first man on the moon. there is a feeling of the first astronaut to be the first man o
troy go ahead. >> caller: james and peter thank you for taking my call. regarding apollo one, did the astronaut suits fail? were they burned to death? and in addition, had he survived would he have been the first man on the moon? thank you. >> guest: if he would answer that, but also tell us what apollo one was. >> guest: apollo one, virgil and his crew, of ed white were scheduled to be the first crew of the first actual crew of apollo spacecraft in space. in january 1967....
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james and james. that is all. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website, at bbc.co.uk/papers, and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, james and james. goodbye. it has been a sunny sunday so far, and we might see some showers developing in the south—west. after a beautiful start in cornwall, we could see some showers developing across south—west england and wales. we have seen some showers throughout the morning and in northern ireland and scotland, some with the odd rumble of thunder. as we go through the remainder of the day, sunshine turning hazy in the south—east, showers may develop and more frequently in wales. you should stay fine and dry, scattered showers continuing for northern ireland. we can't rule out the odd rumble of thunder. in terms of the feel of things, lighter wind than yesterday and with a little bit more sunshine, a degree or so up, with highs of 19—20 in the south—east. the story will ch
james and james. that is all. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website, at bbc.co.uk/papers, and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, james and james. goodbye. it has been a sunny sunday so far, and we might see some showers developing in the south—west. after a beautiful start in cornwall, we could see some showers developing across south—west england and wales. we have seen some showers...
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james: it definitely does. we know the end of october is an important date from the european perspective because that has to do with the changing of the guard in the management of the e.u. if you were to think about the parliamentary arithmetic, theresa may's failure to secure a deal was primarily because she could not get parliament to support our proposals. -- not clear mr. johnson will get agreement. there is a greater probability of a general election than many suggest. francine: what do the markets need to understand? james: i think the probability of a corbyn government is falling rather than rising, because i think that were mr. johnson to be the leader of the tory party, they would get more votes than any other candidates and the tories are interested in hanging onto power. francine: but with what proposal from brexit? james: he needs to look europe in the eye and say, if you do not give us a deal we will walk. if he does not have that up his sleeve people will say, fall in line. francine: aren't europe
james: it definitely does. we know the end of october is an important date from the european perspective because that has to do with the changing of the guard in the management of the e.u. if you were to think about the parliamentary arithmetic, theresa may's failure to secure a deal was primarily because she could not get parliament to support our proposals. -- not clear mr. johnson will get agreement. there is a greater probability of a general election than many suggest. francine: what do...
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and james comey signed it. and in january of 2017, told then candidate trump in trump tower, president-elect trump, oh, that it's salacious but not verified. the opposite of what he said to the fisa court.ot that would sound like the crime was perpetrated on the court by james comey to me. but what do i know? >> well, it's not a theory. we know that comey told the president in a private meeting a that i want you to know about the dossier, it's unverified. it's salacious. but i want you to know about it. it's the same document given to the court beginning in october where they said under oath it was credible and reliable to get a warrant against an american citizen. those two things don't add up. that's not a conspiracy theory. those are facts that need to be reconciled. >> sean: how do you make what they did to attorney john dowd, who was just defending himself? what do you make of mueller last week, 9 1/2 minutes, everything he said contradicted what he previously said about the issue of whether or not doj pol
and james comey signed it. and in january of 2017, told then candidate trump in trump tower, president-elect trump, oh, that it's salacious but not verified. the opposite of what he said to the fisa court.ot that would sound like the crime was perpetrated on the court by james comey to me. but what do i know? >> well, it's not a theory. we know that comey told the president in a private meeting a that i want you to know about the dossier, it's unverified. it's salacious. but i want you to...
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james robbins is in osaka. ♪ james: the world is coming to osaka. this week,he g20 grannies t prinug and happiness. ♪ james: so it is a shame that the summit is most unlikely to be usharmonpositive, or uplifting. faavy rain greeted the leaders, predicted to keelling through most of the summit. head-to-head talksetween china's president xi jinping ano ld trump will be critical. their escalating trade war is dragging down much of the rest of the world, too. any sort of truce here would be hugely welcome.mm the biggest split with president trump is over climate change. he is leaning on japan to draw -- draop from this g20's agreed conclusions any reference to reducing the use of fossil ♪fuels. james: it is all too much for emmanuel macron, the president of france. he is arguing precioply the site case to japan's prime minister shinzo abe. pres. macron: if we don't go far ough with our climate ambitions, we are holding the summit for nothing. prime minister abe and i care about the g20 and are fighting to have an ambitious text. james: over the next
james robbins is in osaka. ♪ james: the world is coming to osaka. this week,he g20 grannies t prinug and happiness. ♪ james: so it is a shame that the summit is most unlikely to be usharmonpositive, or uplifting. faavy rain greeted the leaders, predicted to keelling through most of the summit. head-to-head talksetween china's president xi jinping ano ld trump will be critical. their escalating trade war is dragging down much of the rest of the world, too. any sort of truce here would be...
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for my brother james. i'm so proud of him. i'm so glad he got to go on the show. i always knew if he got on, he would do something great. >> reporter: afterwards james paying tribute to the new champ. >> one thing that makes me really happy is that i didn't beat myself. i lost to an elite player who played a near perfect game. it was exactly how i wanted to lose if i had to lose knowing that i can hang my head up high. >> reporter: emma who auditioned four times before getting the call to compete, expressing her delight. >> to say that i've won a game of "jeopardy" no matter who against is just incredible. >> reporter: ken jennings whose all-time record is safe for now comparing james to the avengers' thanos with this picture, writing, james holzhauer walking off stage at "jeopardy!" his reign of destruction, complete. james responding, you win this round, but if "jeopardy" ever gives me 43 second chance games, look out. now some people including the people in my own home were wondering why james bet so li
for my brother james. i'm so proud of him. i'm so glad he got to go on the show. i always knew if he got on, he would do something great. >> reporter: afterwards james paying tribute to the new champ. >> one thing that makes me really happy is that i didn't beat myself. i lost to an elite player who played a near perfect game. it was exactly how i wanted to lose if i had to lose knowing that i can hang my head up high. >> reporter: emma who auditioned four times before getting...
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thank you very much for that and we'll of course be going back to james when those 2 leaders meet and an alpha now that's our diplomatic editor james bade live and i suck up thank you now hundreds of iraqis have stormed the behind the embassy in central baghdad and anger over the u.s. sponsored by lama conference on peace in the middle east but iran has required its ambassador to iraq after demonstrators broke at a top down the flag replacing it with one of their own police used to live rounds to break the hour long standoff but no one was entered a $50000000000.00 economic plan was unveiled by white house that was out and behind this week mama jump june has more from the iraqi capital. hundreds of angry demonstrators were outside the bahamian embassy in baghdad they were there to protest the u.s. sponsored manami conference in bahrain it was reported also that demonstrators breached the embassy compound that they were able to get up on the roof to take down the beheading any flag and also it was reported that they burned israeli flags and u.s. flags while they were holding that demon
thank you very much for that and we'll of course be going back to james when those 2 leaders meet and an alpha now that's our diplomatic editor james bade live and i suck up thank you now hundreds of iraqis have stormed the behind the embassy in central baghdad and anger over the u.s. sponsored by lama conference on peace in the middle east but iran has required its ambassador to iraq after demonstrators broke at a top down the flag replacing it with one of their own police used to live rounds...
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founder james ward is master of ceremonies and a veritable titan of tedium. and my name is james ward and i neve found a boring conference a one day celebration of the mundane people of nary a p.s. and here phillips the theme is boring but the content should be focused incorporate for example rachel really is fascinated by the greenwich time signal. might bates has a passion for postcards of nearby battersea park. joyce smith explains how she started collecting books certificate. conferences sold out so who are these people and why are they wasting their weekend here. what's the big attraction here. big boards listening to people talking about things that they care way way to the play about a minute i enjoy science i enjoy competing and things like that trivial the monday of my straight the most boring thing is the lunch break there's quite a which is thankfully over james to cherington likes to walk in straight lines for his film underfoot he paused once a minute to take a 5 2nd shot off the ground i think beginning to take her child i. lucy all storms paper
founder james ward is master of ceremonies and a veritable titan of tedium. and my name is james ward and i neve found a boring conference a one day celebration of the mundane people of nary a p.s. and here phillips the theme is boring but the content should be focused incorporate for example rachel really is fascinated by the greenwich time signal. might bates has a passion for postcards of nearby battersea park. joyce smith explains how she started collecting books certificate. conferences...
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james reynolds reports. at nine o'clock this morning, you know i got ready to bring down the remains of the morandi bridge. —— genoa. there was a short delay because of reports that a man was found removing —— refusing to leave his home near the structure. 0fficials sorted out, water cannon was switched on ready to catch the dust, and then demolition experts pressed the button. it was all over injusta pressed the button. it was all over injust a few pressed the button. it was all over in just a few seconds. explosion. the pile of dust covered the entire area. the operation was a success. translation: at 9:37am the bridge came down, procedures have been strictly followed, and plans are on track. man shouting. italy is still recovering from a partial collapse of the bridge last summer. the structure fell when decaying cables, encased in concrete, snapped. an investigation into who is to blame has yet to reach its conclusions. the country has already begun work on a replacement bridge designed by the co
james reynolds reports. at nine o'clock this morning, you know i got ready to bring down the remains of the morandi bridge. —— genoa. there was a short delay because of reports that a man was found removing —— refusing to leave his home near the structure. 0fficials sorted out, water cannon was switched on ready to catch the dust, and then demolition experts pressed the button. it was all over injusta pressed the button. it was all over injust a few pressed the button. it was all over...
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james infirmary. i am here to ask you to support the mayor's budget of $2 million with the q foundation and the yerba buena gardens initiative, mayor reed put in, 1 million for this year and a million for next year for trans housing that would give a coordinators or to 75 vouchers. we do know that transgender are 18 times higher than anybody else including in the lgbt queue. i'm also advocating today for the violence against women. we are also a member of that coalition, and i'm also advocating for the budget justice coalition. we have $500,000 in their for legal referral resources counseling, and case management for transgender. thank you very much. have a good day. >> good afternoon board of supervisors. my name is lance, i am the ceo of san francisco community health center. we have been providing hiv services in the tenderloin for over 30 years. most recently in 2015 we achieved federally qualified health center status. we are the newest fqhc in our city and over 30 years. this enables us to bring
james infirmary. i am here to ask you to support the mayor's budget of $2 million with the q foundation and the yerba buena gardens initiative, mayor reed put in, 1 million for this year and a million for next year for trans housing that would give a coordinators or to 75 vouchers. we do know that transgender are 18 times higher than anybody else including in the lgbt queue. i'm also advocating today for the violence against women. we are also a member of that coalition, and i'm also advocating...
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founder james ward is master of ceremonies and a veritable titan of tedium. and my name is james ward and i meet found of the pouring conference a one day celebration of the mundane people would marry a p.s. and their flipped the theme is boring but the content should be focused incorporate for example right sure weili is fascinated by the greenwich time signal. mike bates has a passion for postcards of nearby battersea park. joyce smith explains how she started collecting books certificates. the conference is sold out so who are these people and why are they wasting their weekend here. what's the big attraction here. being bored of listening to people talking about things that they care way way too deeply about i'm a nerd i enjoy science i enjoy competing and things like that the trivial the monday my straight the most boring thing is the lunch break that's quite which is thankfully over james tittering term likes to walk in straight lines for his film underfoot he paused once a minute to take a 5 2nd shot off the ground i think beginning to take her child i
founder james ward is master of ceremonies and a veritable titan of tedium. and my name is james ward and i meet found of the pouring conference a one day celebration of the mundane people would marry a p.s. and their flipped the theme is boring but the content should be focused incorporate for example right sure weili is fascinated by the greenwich time signal. mike bates has a passion for postcards of nearby battersea park. joyce smith explains how she started collecting books certificates....
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in james's case it was a spontaneous mutation. his mother alice in poland says he also has problems with his skeletal system being a mom or dad is hard in the first place and managing a child with a chronic life threatening condition. >>can be challenging but we've realized over the past year since we found out about james's condition. what an amazing community we have ever since james as diagnosis allison has been fundraising and volunteering her time to advance research an advocate for those affected by the medical condition last year she raised over $11,000 for the marfan foundation she'll be part of a walk at golden gate park saturday afternoon how will world war. and james has more than excited to participate in the walk again with a mom dad neil little sister nyomi and their dog had should remember walking in sacramento, a lot. what did let me ask you this remember cutting the ribbon. you get to do that tomorrow. james so cute there and that again tomorrow is the first ever walk in the bay area that would be. >>tomorrow at n
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but what i will talk about generally is the dismissal of james comey. it was well within the province of the president of the united states to dismiss the fbi director. to appoint his cabinet constitutionally and appoint the fbi director and for the senate to confirm that individual after he nominates them. so this idea that he could not fire the fbi director is, quite frankly, nonsense, in my view. he had every right to fire james comey and had the right to do so from day one. in collins,next mississippi, independent line. caller: good morning. i remember when nunez was working on the first investigation about the situation, and he was taking information back to the president and someone contacted him to get documents and take it to the president and some of his people. were you involved in that? do you know anything about it? sooner or later, there will be an election. now, of the thing going on it is not just the president that is the problem, it is the republican party trying to protect themselves and follow the president rather than follow the evid
but what i will talk about generally is the dismissal of james comey. it was well within the province of the president of the united states to dismiss the fbi director. to appoint his cabinet constitutionally and appoint the fbi director and for the senate to confirm that individual after he nominates them. so this idea that he could not fire the fbi director is, quite frankly, nonsense, in my view. he had every right to fire james comey and had the right to do so from day one. in collins,next...
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se casa seÑores. >> da el gran paso james, da el gran paso, se casa james. ♪ ♪ mucho (gritan) (gritan) >> ¿antes o despuÉs que yo? >> eso no te lo puedo responder (risas) tÚ tampoco sabes cuÁndo me caso yo. >> por eso que no puedo responder. >> por lo pronto, por lo pronto, haremos una despedida de soltero aquÍ en televisiÓn al rato okay? >> claro (gritan) (aplausos) ya dijiste. >> mÁs adelante. >> por su acaso. >> hay despedida de soltero? >> claro que y me imagino que hay lo que siempre hay en una despedida de soltero? >> no, hombre, no. >> la novia no puede estar en una despedida de soltero. >> la tuya sÍ. >> pero normalmente invitan a... >> a nadie. >> eso serÁ mas adelante james, no desesperes que hay mÁs sorpresas para ti, pero mientras tanto vamos a una pausa. >> pablo lyle se va a presentar en corte y tendremos todos los detalles asÍ que aqui, ahora mismo estÁ en la corte y vamos a tener todos los detalles en aarp sabemos que, cuando haces algo por ti, puedes hacer más por tu familia. nuestros consejos de salud pueden ayudarte a levantar más peso, para quitarles
se casa seÑores. >> da el gran paso james, da el gran paso, se casa james. ♪ ♪ mucho (gritan) (gritan) >> ¿antes o despuÉs que yo? >> eso no te lo puedo responder (risas) tÚ tampoco sabes cuÁndo me caso yo. >> por eso que no puedo responder. >> por lo pronto, por lo pronto, haremos una despedida de soltero aquÍ en televisiÓn al rato okay? >> claro (gritan) (aplausos) ya dijiste. >> mÁs adelante. >> por su acaso. >> hay despedida...
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james. >>back to breaking news at redwood city this morning where for second day in a row shiff's deputies are investigating a homicide yes, this is a second homicide in the same area on skyline boulevard kron 4 sarah stinson is live with the latest from investigators here. >>a lot of people in the area are just now waking up to find out that there is a second home, a side on the same stretch of road on skyline boulevard this morning, we're still waiting to find out the circumstances surrounding this new one. but we do know that they are investigating to see if the 2 are connected at all, but let's take a look at this map so we can get a better idea of skyline boulevard in redwood city this a very rural area. it's on the border between woodde in redwood city in and so a lot of people up here love living up here very outdoorsy but they did not expect this to be happening only thing they say that happens appear crashes but that's about it. now as it stands the san mateo county sheriff's office
james. >>back to breaking news at redwood city this morning where for second day in a row shiff's deputies are investigating a homicide yes, this is a second homicide in the same area on skyline boulevard kron 4 sarah stinson is live with the latest from investigators here. >>a lot of people in the area are just now waking up to find out that there is a second home, a side on the same stretch of road on skyline boulevard this morning, we're still waiting to find out the...
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founder james ward is master of ceremonies and a veritable titan of tedium. my name is james ward and i meet found the pouring conference a one day celebration of the mundane people would marry the o.p.'s and their village it's the same exploring the content should be focused incorporate for example rachel really is fascinated by the greenwich time signal. might bates has a passion for postcards of nearby battersea park. joyce smith explains how she started collecting books certificates. the conference is sold out so who are these people and why are they wasting their weekend here. what's the big attraction here. being bored of listening to people talking about things that they care way way too deeply about i'm a nerd i enjoy science i enjoy competing and things like that the trivial monday of my straight the most boring thing is the lunch break that's quite which is thankfully over james tittering term likes to walk in straight lines for his film underfoot he paused once a minute to take a 5 2nd shot off the ground i think beginning to take her child i. lucy
founder james ward is master of ceremonies and a veritable titan of tedium. my name is james ward and i meet found the pouring conference a one day celebration of the mundane people would marry the o.p.'s and their village it's the same exploring the content should be focused incorporate for example rachel really is fascinated by the greenwich time signal. might bates has a passion for postcards of nearby battersea park. joyce smith explains how she started collecting books certificates. the...
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james watts made fundamental improvements. their application initially of steam engines, they were like polishing machines. that sets off a whole sequence of events were people find different ways of using the steam engine. it was designed by james watts, built by the boulton company. we know it was used in a pumping house in birmingham, england. that is where it was when henry ford acquired it. engines like this were actually three times the efficiency of the earlier engines. engine looking at a mine and saying i could use that, this is a great example. this is used for pumping water in a canal system. you're always going to have water running out of the system. you've got locks in order for vessels to go up and down. you need pumping to maintain the level of that system. now you are talking about a steam engine that is tethered to an infrastructure. the equilibrium of a canal system is a much more finely pumped thing. engines like this would be used as a fundamental part of that. you've got the power source in a single place
james watts made fundamental improvements. their application initially of steam engines, they were like polishing machines. that sets off a whole sequence of events were people find different ways of using the steam engine. it was designed by james watts, built by the boulton company. we know it was used in a pumping house in birmingham, england. that is where it was when henry ford acquired it. engines like this were actually three times the efficiency of the earlier engines. engine looking at...
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james robbins, bbc news, osaka. jane: you are watching "bbc world news america." c still e on tonight's program, the future of the iran nuclear deal. we hear from the u.k. ambassador to the u.n. about efforts to keep the agreement afloat. chancellor angela merkel's office has insisted that she is well after she was seen shaking at an official event for the second time in as many wks. mrs. merkel had blamed the previous incident on dehydration. the bbc's jenny hill has more uadetails on the son. jenny: angela merkel's spokesman has insisted that the chancellor is fine. she has gone off as planned to the g20 summit of world leaders in japan, leaving behind her at home real concerns about her health. mrs. merkel always appears to be in robust health. ,e has a punishing schedu she is seen as a strong leader who can deal with that. and so this has come as a real shock. and the fact that it has happened twice is really adding to those concerns. when mrs. merkel aeared to shake uncontrollably during a reception last week, she was outside in the hot sunshine in the direct
james robbins, bbc news, osaka. jane: you are watching "bbc world news america." c still e on tonight's program, the future of the iran nuclear deal. we hear from the u.k. ambassador to the u.n. about efforts to keep the agreement afloat. chancellor angela merkel's office has insisted that she is well after she was seen shaking at an official event for the second time in as many wks. mrs. merkel had blamed the previous incident on dehydration. the bbc's jenny hill has more uadetails...
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les james, the lawrence, theda honorable debbie lesko, ms. cokie roberts. ms. rebecca roberts. ladies and gentlemen, the honorable nancy pelosi, the speaker of the house of representatives. [cheers and applause] rep. pelosi: good afternoon. good afternoon. is, indeed, this afternoon very much a cause for celebration and cheering for what happened 100 years ago today in the house of representatives. let us thank the u.s. army string quartet for making it so pleasant for us. i'm honored to be here with leader kevin mccarthy and the bipartisan members of congress. mostly our women members of congress. we salute cochairs of the bipartisan house caucus for women's issues. congresswoman brenda lawrence and congresswoman debbie lesko. [applause] and let us welcome cokie roberts, a trail blazing force for women in journalism and her daughter rebecca, an outstanding journalist in her own right, writing about women. [applause] rep. pelosi: as many of the women members know, the lindy boggs room, this room, the only room named for a woman in this capitol, is named for cokie's lovely mothe
les james, the lawrence, theda honorable debbie lesko, ms. cokie roberts. ms. rebecca roberts. ladies and gentlemen, the honorable nancy pelosi, the speaker of the house of representatives. [cheers and applause] rep. pelosi: good afternoon. good afternoon. is, indeed, this afternoon very much a cause for celebration and cheering for what happened 100 years ago today in the house of representatives. let us thank the u.s. army string quartet for making it so pleasant for us. i'm honored to be...
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james palace. then the president and prime minister hosts a breakfast attended by the duke of york and prominent british business leaders. talks follow later in the day and it is anyone's guess how this will all go. the two leaders already had a rocky relationship before the president publicly second guessed the prime minister this week on her brexit strategy. let's go live to london and bring in cnn's nic robertson. could be an interesting day there. good morning, what's in store? >> reporter: good morning, well, right now theresa may, president trump sitting down with five or ten ceos, you have glaxosmithkline, ba systems, j.p. morgan to name a few of the companies, and what theresa may is likely to say, we already do a lot of business with the u.s. british companies overall employ more than a million americans. look at the round table here, the british businesses here employ in the united states and britain about 176,000 people. bae systems and employ 60,000 people in the united states. she is g
james palace. then the president and prime minister hosts a breakfast attended by the duke of york and prominent british business leaders. talks follow later in the day and it is anyone's guess how this will all go. the two leaders already had a rocky relationship before the president publicly second guessed the prime minister this week on her brexit strategy. let's go live to london and bring in cnn's nic robertson. could be an interesting day there. good morning, what's in store? >>...
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founder james ward is master of ceremonies and a veritable titan of tedium. and my name is james ward and i need found boring conference a one day celebration of the mundane people would marry the o.p.'s and their philip it's the same exploring the content should be focused incorporate for example rachel really is fascinated by the greenwich time signal. might bates has a passion for postcards of nearby battersea park. joyce smith explains how she started collecting books certificates. that's one of. the conferences sold out so who are these people and why are they wasting their weekend here. what's the big attraction here. being bored of listening to people talking about things that they care way way too deeply about a minute i enjoy science i enjoy competing and things like that trivial the monday my straight the most boring thing is to lunch break that's quite a which is thankfully over james to cherington likes to walk in straight lines for his film underfoot he paused once a minute to take a 5 2nd shots off the ground i think beginning to take the child
founder james ward is master of ceremonies and a veritable titan of tedium. and my name is james ward and i need found boring conference a one day celebration of the mundane people would marry the o.p.'s and their philip it's the same exploring the content should be focused incorporate for example rachel really is fascinated by the greenwich time signal. might bates has a passion for postcards of nearby battersea park. joyce smith explains how she started collecting books certificates. that's...
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james? >> what is comparing apples and oranges? >> yes. james? >> what is crudite? >> good. >> reporter: but "jeopardy!" james would meet his match in 27-year-old emma beottcher, a young librarian from chicago, who auditioned to be on "jeopardy!" four times before being selected. she wrote her masters thesis on the game. >> daily double. now i think i got to make it a true daily double. >> all right. $15,200. >> what is annapolis? >> that's right. >> reporter: and then, "final jeopardy." >> and his response was correct. his wager? a modest one for the first time. >> reporter: but emma got it right too -- >> you did. >> reporter: -- and this time, she did what james often did. she went all-in. a new champion and a high five from james. >> what a game, oh, my gosh. >> one thing that makes me really happy is that i didn't beat myself. i lost to an elite player playing a near perfect game. >> we knew it couldn't last forever, but now we root for emma. i'll see you tomorrow, reporting from normandy. good night. >>> he's in uniform, buts other officers say he's an imposto
james? >> what is comparing apples and oranges? >> yes. james? >> what is crudite? >> good. >> reporter: but "jeopardy!" james would meet his match in 27-year-old emma beottcher, a young librarian from chicago, who auditioned to be on "jeopardy!" four times before being selected. she wrote her masters thesis on the game. >> daily double. now i think i got to make it a true daily double. >> all right. $15,200. >> what is...
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>> yes. >> james? >> what is crudite? >> good. >> reporter: but james would meet his match with 27-year-old emma boettcher, a librarian from chicago who auditioned to be on "jeopardy" four times before being selected. she wrote her masters thesis on the game. >> you know, i think i just have to make it a true daily double. >> all right. $15,200. >> what is annapolis? >> that's right. >> reporter: and then, "final jeopardy." >> and his response was correct. his wager? a modest one for the first time. >> reporter: but emma got it right, too, and this time, she did what james often did, she went all-in. a new champion and a high five from james. >> what a game, oh, my gosh. >> we knew it couldn't last forever, but now we root for emma. i'll see you tomorrow, reporting from normandy. good night. strurk by several vehicles. the vehicles continued on. did not stop. >> reporter: chp had to shut down a stretch about 10:30 in the morning. it caused major delays forcing drivers the take an illegal exit to get out of the jam. >> we
>> yes. >> james? >> what is crudite? >> good. >> reporter: but james would meet his match with 27-year-old emma boettcher, a librarian from chicago who auditioned to be on "jeopardy" four times before being selected. she wrote her masters thesis on the game. >> you know, i think i just have to make it a true daily double. >> all right. $15,200. >> what is annapolis? >> that's right. >> reporter: and then, "final...
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founder james ward is master of ceremonies and a veritable titan of tedium. and my name is james ward and i'm me found of the pouring conference a one day celebration of the mundane people wouldn't marry a p.s. and there phillips the theme is boring but the content should be focused incorporate for example right sure weili is fascinated by the greenwich time signal . mike bates has a passion for postcards of nearby battersea park. joyce smith explains how she started collecting books certificates. the conference is sold out so who are these people and why are they wasting their weekend here. what's the big attraction here. being bored of listening to people talking about things that they care way way to the play about i mean there's i enjoy science i enjoy competing and things like that trivial the monday is one of my straight the most boring thing is the lunch break that's quite which is thankfully over james tittering term likes to walk in straight lines for his film underfoot he paused once a minute to take a 5 2nd shot off the ground i think beginning to
founder james ward is master of ceremonies and a veritable titan of tedium. and my name is james ward and i'm me found of the pouring conference a one day celebration of the mundane people wouldn't marry a p.s. and there phillips the theme is boring but the content should be focused incorporate for example right sure weili is fascinated by the greenwich time signal . mike bates has a passion for postcards of nearby battersea park. joyce smith explains how she started collecting books...