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. >> jason: how about and benghazi? >> gillian: that's irrelevant. >> jason: are you kidding me? >> meghan: the problem right now, and england, you are seeing with the mayor of london and you're seeing it here as well. i'm saying this with the utmost respect for you. the idea that this is the new normal which a lot of people on the left are basically saying right now is not something americans are going to accept at all. i refused to accept the london mayor saying this is something that's normal, it's fine, london is the safest city. that is not some thing americans are going to accept. whether or not we want to say things on television. there are a lot of extremist muslims out there that don't adhere to the same ideology and religion that moderate muslims adhere to. the fact that we are going to sit back, the pc culture has had a fever pitch and it's why you're seeing people react the way they are. i'm sick of being told that having more extreme pause makes me somehow not compassionate to children refugees. that is a load. i'm sorry, sitting here, americans do not want to see wh
. >> jason: how about and benghazi? >> gillian: that's irrelevant. >> jason: are you kidding me? >> meghan: the problem right now, and england, you are seeing with the mayor of london and you're seeing it here as well. i'm saying this with the utmost respect for you. the idea that this is the new normal which a lot of people on the left are basically saying right now is not something americans are going to accept at all. i refused to accept the london mayor saying this...
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what jason dufner would give for that putting stroke. jason, we showed before how the winners here have been so good in approach to the green. well, jason dufner is number one this week in approaches to the green and course demands. accuracy into these greens. inside three feet, dottie, a little right-left. dottie: a little right-left, don't give the hole away. make a positive stroke. ian: to take a two-shot lead. oh, he sneaks it in jason dufner heads to the last two in front. nick: he's definitely standing over it saying go, go, go, but he's two shots ahead of everybody. ian: four bogeys in a row yesterday morning. the rest of the time it's been extremely good. 16. peter: 157 feet. knot good shot here, gary? gary: yes, it is. it's all downhill and then other a knob and down the hill. now and send it back down the hill. couch -- kuch -- peter, what do you think? i can't believe how far he hit it over the green here. 18. jim: this top finish with a five. jordan comes in at minus six. leveled out after an opening 66. jack, i know you want
what jason dufner would give for that putting stroke. jason, we showed before how the winners here have been so good in approach to the green. well, jason dufner is number one this week in approaches to the green and course demands. accuracy into these greens. inside three feet, dottie, a little right-left. dottie: a little right-left, don't give the hole away. make a positive stroke. ian: to take a two-shot lead. oh, he sneaks it in jason dufner heads to the last two in front. nick: he's...
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what jason dufner would give for that putting stroke. jason, we showed before how the winners here have been so good in approach to the green. well, jason dufner is number one this week in approaches to the green and that's what this course demands. accuracy into these greens. inside three feet, dottie, a little right-left. dottie: a little right-left, don't give the hole away. make a positive stroke. ian: to take a two-shot lead. oh, he sneaks it in jason dufner heads to the last two in front. nick: he's definitely standing over it saying go, go, go, but he's two shots ahead of everybody. ian: four bogeys in a row yesterday morning. the rest of the time it's been extremely good. 16. peter: 157 feet. knot good shot here, gary? gary: yes, it is. it's all downhill and then other a knob and down the hill. now it's going to hit the knob and send it back down the hill. couch -- kuch -- peter, what do you think? i can't believe how far he hit it over the green here. 18. jim: this top finish with a five. jordan comes in at minus six. leveled ou
what jason dufner would give for that putting stroke. jason, we showed before how the winners here have been so good in approach to the green. well, jason dufner is number one this week in approaches to the green and that's what this course demands. accuracy into these greens. inside three feet, dottie, a little right-left. dottie: a little right-left, don't give the hole away. make a positive stroke. ian: to take a two-shot lead. oh, he sneaks it in jason dufner heads to the last two in front....
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-larry: this is jason. -jason: hi. -lemonis: jason, i'm marcus. -jason: nice to meet you. -lemonis: how are you? -jason: good. lemonis: what do you do here? jason: purchasing, shipping and receiving, inventory, deal with the subcontractors. lemonis: would i call you the general manager? jason: uh, no. my title, i think, is purchasing manager. lemonis: why are you doing all those things if you're just the purchasing manager? jason: other people left, and it just fell in my lap. lemonis: is there a general manager? jason: not anymore, no. lemonis: what happened to the general manager? larry: we could not compensate him for what he really needed to be compensated. lemonis: who's in charge of the books? larry: right now, i guess i am in charge of the books. our bookkeeper quit. that has been a turnover position, because they're the first to see how much trouble we're in. so i had a really great bookkeeper, but she took a better job -- -lemonis: got scared. -larry: yeah. lemonis: meeting jason, you can tell that this is a classic case of a company that's downsized. like many sm
-larry: this is jason. -jason: hi. -lemonis: jason, i'm marcus. -jason: nice to meet you. -lemonis: how are you? -jason: good. lemonis: what do you do here? jason: purchasing, shipping and receiving, inventory, deal with the subcontractors. lemonis: would i call you the general manager? jason: uh, no. my title, i think, is purchasing manager. lemonis: why are you doing all those things if you're just the purchasing manager? jason: other people left, and it just fell in my lap. lemonis: is there...
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sandra is his mother. [ no audio ] >> how did it change jason? [ no audio ] >> officials at jason's school district didn't respond to our request for comment. the naacp sued that district last year for failing to address civil rights violations against black children. in california, black students with a disability are 4 1/2 times more likely to get arrested in school than a white student with a disability. and 16 times more likely compared to a white student without a disability, according to data we obtained from the department of education. [ no audio ] sand are says after educators used police to discipline her son, jason was left angry and emotionally scarred. [ no audio ] >> you've seen that happen with your other son? >> yes. >> jason's older brother, jalen, was born with developmental disabilities and has been in and out of jail. [ no audio ] >> and do you worry the same thing could happen to jason? >> yes. >> but the high school junior has his sights set on college. he would like to play football and study psychology at the university of
sandra is his mother. [ no audio ] >> how did it change jason? [ no audio ] >> officials at jason's school district didn't respond to our request for comment. the naacp sued that district last year for failing to address civil rights violations against black children. in california, black students with a disability are 4 1/2 times more likely to get arrested in school than a white student with a disability. and 16 times more likely compared to a white student without a disability,...
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jason ended up being presented with cake, candles, the whole deal. and his mom says seeing her son that overjoyed is the joy of her lifetime. with a heart like his, he deserves it. >> wow. >> so amaze to go see the community treat another community member as if it is their own son or daughter. >> their own family member. >> happy birthday to that young boy. >> happy birthday jason. >> absolutely. setting a great example of how to treat our neighbors and like they just said, happy 16th birthday, jason, and to the fine biker gang who went above and beyond for him, way to go. if you've got any other positive stories make sure to send them my way on either facebook or twitter. >> all right, meisha, thank you. >> i know you like your motorcycles. >> i love them. i love those biker ganse. >> an idea for your birthday. >> up neck, what will she wear? >> beautiful lady getting married and she want help picking out her dress. how you can be weighing in on her wedding day attire when we >> coming un later today on "eyewitness news" at 5:00 what was she thinkin
jason ended up being presented with cake, candles, the whole deal. and his mom says seeing her son that overjoyed is the joy of her lifetime. with a heart like his, he deserves it. >> wow. >> so amaze to go see the community treat another community member as if it is their own son or daughter. >> their own family member. >> happy birthday to that young boy. >> happy birthday jason. >> absolutely. setting a great example of how to treat our neighbors and like...
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look, jason is my man, 100 grand, but jason, you know this is exactly the argument that republicans made in 2009 and 2010 about the democrat's process. partly this idea that democrats were, you know, cooking this up in secret. look, republicans have not been consistent on this issue. and that's actually been a problem for them as they try to get their own version of this bill passed. if democrats had done something like medicare for all back in '09, republicans would probably be doing something right now that looked very similar to the romney care/obamacare plan that used to be a republican plan. now that they have to replace that plan, they're looking for alternativings. they can't agree between house republicans who want it a little more conservative, house senators that want it a little more in the middle. >> jeff weaver, quick last word though, democrats, though, they vented last night, but can they do much more than vent at this point? >> well, the process is difficult with this senate reconciliation procedure that's being used to pass this bill. but i do think, look, on this topic,
look, jason is my man, 100 grand, but jason, you know this is exactly the argument that republicans made in 2009 and 2010 about the democrat's process. partly this idea that democrats were, you know, cooking this up in secret. look, republicans have not been consistent on this issue. and that's actually been a problem for them as they try to get their own version of this bill passed. if democrats had done something like medicare for all back in '09, republicans would probably be doing something...
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jason stopped playing baseball. jason didn't want to go to school. there was no more kisses good night. there was no more hugs. jason started sleeping with weapons in his room. he would sleep with baseball bats. his whole life changed. >> once someone found out about it, i cut them out of my life. i wouldn't want to associate with them anymore because i knew that they knew. >> flores says it wasn't long before he joined a gang and began using drugs. he paid for his habit by stealing cars and breaking into homes. >> it was like this demonic seed that was planted in my son's soul. and we couldn't kill the weed. >> flores was able to identify his attacker, a man named kevin kinder. eventually kinder was convicted and incarcerated for attacking flores and three other boys. but cornett says that wasn't the end of their nightmare. >> kevin kinder got sentenced to 17 years. he only served six. he got released, and when he got released, i followed him everywhere he went. >> some mothers are going to fight for their kids until the day they die. my mother is t
jason stopped playing baseball. jason didn't want to go to school. there was no more kisses good night. there was no more hugs. jason started sleeping with weapons in his room. he would sleep with baseball bats. his whole life changed. >> once someone found out about it, i cut them out of my life. i wouldn't want to associate with them anymore because i knew that they knew. >> flores says it wasn't long before he joined a gang and began using drugs. he paid for his habit by stealing...
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what do you think, jason miller? >> well, don, there's a big difference between saying that they're absolutely opposed to this bill and this reform in any way, shape, or form and there's no chance they can ever get there or it's not there yet an they're using it as a leverage point and want to see a couple of additional tweaks or changes or even concessions as they work along. so i think the senate bill did a couple really smart things where it made it a lot more palatable, i believe to moderates. did a couple things i believe also will get conservatives onboard, but fundamentally as we saw yesterday with the news of anthem bluecross, blueshield pulling out of ohio, wisconsin, obamacare is absolutely implo imploding. i think they're taking the right steps. ted cruz in particular i think has a couple really good ideas for somehopefully adopt a few of them and get them on board. >> let me ask you, jason. the president said it was mean and a son of a you know what. i think he wanted this to be a less harsh bill than cam
what do you think, jason miller? >> well, don, there's a big difference between saying that they're absolutely opposed to this bill and this reform in any way, shape, or form and there's no chance they can ever get there or it's not there yet an they're using it as a leverage point and want to see a couple of additional tweaks or changes or even concessions as they work along. so i think the senate bill did a couple really smart things where it made it a lot more palatable, i believe to...
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so if you can get two years out of jason peters, it makes your line more solid. i would rather have peters and lane johnson than johnson and another. >> helped them get it done. they're best friends and talk and text all the time. sounds like an odd friendship, but that is the case. carson wentz and rookies who report to training camp in five weeks, sal will be there too. >> here are the three things i'm looking forward to watching in training camp. start with the quarterback with number 1, carson wentz. the big thing in the west coast over the summer, get rid of the long release. remember the pushback. they want carson wentz to bring it back here and fire it like that. second thing i'm looking for, everybody is focused on the wide receivers. i'm going to be focused on the running game. the eagles only ran the ball 41% of the time last year. by comparison, the cowboys were first in the league, 49%. they've got to help carson wentz. i want to see blunt, a lot of this, into the line of scrimmage. i want to seat eagles have more balance on offense. third thing, you
so if you can get two years out of jason peters, it makes your line more solid. i would rather have peters and lane johnson than johnson and another. >> helped them get it done. they're best friends and talk and text all the time. sounds like an odd friendship, but that is the case. carson wentz and rookies who report to training camp in five weeks, sal will be there too. >> here are the three things i'm looking forward to watching in training camp. start with the quarterback with...
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here to discuss it is jason miller, political analyst tara palmeri and jason candor. good evening to all of you. good to have you on. david, the president met with his cabinet today. here's what they had to say. >> it's good to be here and celebrate this group. >> mr. president, it is a privilege to be here. i want to thank you for keeping the commitment to the american workers. i can't thank you enough for the leadership that you've shown. >> i want to thank you for getting this country moving again, and also working again. >> on behalf of the entire senior staff around you, mr. president, we thank you for the opportunity and the blessing that you've given us to serve your agenda and the american people. >> what's going on here, david? >> don, first of all i'm honored to be associated with your broad shoulders and abilities. >> thank you. >> i don't know what's going on exactly, but i will tell you that it's a part of a pattern with this president. that's just the way that he likes to do business, when i think it comes to his ego, and how he sees himself as a leader.
here to discuss it is jason miller, political analyst tara palmeri and jason candor. good evening to all of you. good to have you on. david, the president met with his cabinet today. here's what they had to say. >> it's good to be here and celebrate this group. >> mr. president, it is a privilege to be here. i want to thank you for keeping the commitment to the american workers. i can't thank you enough for the leadership that you've shown. >> i want to thank you for getting...
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alex: that's a great question, jason. it has been very interesting that the invisible market in north america has obviously been growing as there has been a shift from conventional hydrocarbons to more shale opportunities, a rebuilding of the permian basin for example is behind this glut of supply that your colleagues are talking about. what largely driven by excitations are in the permian basin and other areas in north america. the buildout of what is necessary to supply dramatic growth in those areas is really where there is a lot of opportunity. a large investable opportunity in north america. at the same time, when you look at going overseas, there is not much risk premium implied in the desire to entice investors into places like west africa, even the north sea and the u.k. without the same macro backdrop of the shale driving an increase in activity, it is frankly harder to find investable opportunities with the same expert tatian's on rate of return by going outside of north america. outside of you think north ameri
alex: that's a great question, jason. it has been very interesting that the invisible market in north america has obviously been growing as there has been a shift from conventional hydrocarbons to more shale opportunities, a rebuilding of the permian basin for example is behind this glut of supply that your colleagues are talking about. what largely driven by excitations are in the permian basin and other areas in north america. the buildout of what is necessary to supply dramatic growth in...
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jason hates this photo, which is why i blew it up for national tv. the other photo is of a trip i took to all five of utah's national parks last year. during this trip, my security detail was with me every step of the way. these men and women never leave my side, and today i wish to thank them with all my heart for their service and their sacrifice. these are really great people, and we've enjoyed being together -- at least i've enjoyed being with them, we'll put it that way. mr. president, as members of congress, we stand united in the aftermath of today's attack. and thanks to our brave capitol police officers, we also stand protected from those who would do us harm. because of them, we can confidently carry on the work of the american people. mr. president, these are really great human beings, men and women who literally sacrifice a lot to serve us and to back us up, to strengthen us, and to help us in times of need. they're people that i really, really admire, and all i can say is i admire those who stood up this morning for congressman scalise a
jason hates this photo, which is why i blew it up for national tv. the other photo is of a trip i took to all five of utah's national parks last year. during this trip, my security detail was with me every step of the way. these men and women never leave my side, and today i wish to thank them with all my heart for their service and their sacrifice. these are really great people, and we've enjoyed being together -- at least i've enjoyed being with them, we'll put it that way. mr. president, as...
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jason peters gets a new deal. that's next. you can now reserve a car online and carmax will hold it for you up to seven days, for free. you come in when it's convenient i know this because i'm from seven days in the future. now don't be frightened, seven days in the future is a glorious place. after all you had two good hair days in a row... perfect. right out of bed. and this car you reserved on carmax.com is still being held for you, for free. pretty sweet. or as we like to say from seven days in the future... ah...we still say pretty sweet. it's basically the same. >>> i'm john clark from csn. jason peters said yesterday he wanted his contract reworked. boom, done deal. the birds gave him an extra year and signed if for $32 million. that's more than $15 million guaranteed. here's jason today at camp. he protects carson wentz, so this is a big deal. that may not happen. jason could move to guard at some point, but they are hoping he can retire as an eagle now ask remember national best friends day was last week. jason still
jason peters gets a new deal. that's next. you can now reserve a car online and carmax will hold it for you up to seven days, for free. you come in when it's convenient i know this because i'm from seven days in the future. now don't be frightened, seven days in the future is a glorious place. after all you had two good hair days in a row... perfect. right out of bed. and this car you reserved on carmax.com is still being held for you, for free. pretty sweet. or as we like to say from seven...
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cnn political congressmen kaeco jason miller is here, as well. be careful with my jasons tonight. president trump facing blow back for his decision to pull out the united states from the paris accord. he's also hailed by supporters for keeping a campaign promise. why won't the white house say though whether president trump believes clie mamate change is hoax? >> what you're seeing is yesterday, it didn't work to attack the president for withdrawing from the paris accord. today, they're trying to get this artificial argument going of, does he fit neatly into one box or the other? look, i've had conversations with the president on the issue of environment, cleaning up our air, our water, everything. he's very supportive of this. if he were to come out today and say, you know what, i think the way you define climate change is a hoax, then he'd be attacked as being a heretic. if he said, you know what, actually, i do believe in your definition of climate change, then he'd be a flip-flopper. you know what? right now, he's keeping it focused where he needs to, which is on jobs, the econ
cnn political congressmen kaeco jason miller is here, as well. be careful with my jasons tonight. president trump facing blow back for his decision to pull out the united states from the paris accord. he's also hailed by supporters for keeping a campaign promise. why won't the white house say though whether president trump believes clie mamate change is hoax? >> what you're seeing is yesterday, it didn't work to attack the president for withdrawing from the paris accord. today, they're...
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jason hull fc, coverage starts at 2:30 p.m.. jason roy was dropped by england for the champions trophy but p.m.. jason roy was dropped by en returned the champions trophy but p.m.. jason roy was dropped by en returned to champions trophy but p.m.. jason roy was dropped by en returned to form npions trophy but p.m.. jason roy was dropped by en returned to form today. trophy but p.m.. jason roy was dropped by en returned to form today for)phy but p.m.. jason roy was dropped by en returned to form today for surreyit he returned to form today for surrey in their one he returned to form today for surrey in theirone up he returned to form today for surrey in their one up semifinal against worcestershire. the opening bat—macro smashed 92 from . balls bat—macro smashed 92 from 81 balls as surrey racked up 163 in their innings. moeen ali made a fast start but his innings ended after a quickfire 36 and why is the rabbits iseeee ee egg eees e eeeeeeei up 552515 ee eee ese? 'e eeeeeee up with the “552515 ee eee ese? 'e eeeeeeee up wit
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., congressman jason chaffetz of utah has suddenly and quite unexpectedly pulled himself out of the game. just the way you describe it, it's troubling. is congress broken? rep. chaffetz: congress doesn't stand up for itself. i think it's really lost its way. they say, oh, we'll use the power of the purse. that doesn't work. first of all, they never do cut funding. scott: from the cold war's dividing line, the berlin wall, to the epic relic of espionage, checkpoint charli, germany has a long history of keeping guido steinberg: we have had two dictatorships where intelligence and police were merged in the notorious gestapo, the secret state police in the third reich, they don't want strong intelligence services. sharyl: do you have an official title? ivanka trump: yes, i'm an advisor to the president. sharyl: and on father's day, the first daughter reflects on the father-in-chief. ivanka trump: so it was the first time that you had 54 muslim and arab leaders come together and highlight the problem and agree to work collectively towards a solution. so, it was a remarkable, a remarkable expe
., congressman jason chaffetz of utah has suddenly and quite unexpectedly pulled himself out of the game. just the way you describe it, it's troubling. is congress broken? rep. chaffetz: congress doesn't stand up for itself. i think it's really lost its way. they say, oh, we'll use the power of the purse. that doesn't work. first of all, they never do cut funding. scott: from the cold war's dividing line, the berlin wall, to the epic relic of espionage, checkpoint charli, germany has a long...
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host: jason riley join us from new york. he's the author of "false black power" and senior fellow at the manhattan institute. good morning sir. guest: good morning. host: what is this idea of false black power come from? what do you mean by it? guest: what i'm addressing in the book is a critique of the civil rights strategy. that strategy is to increase the political influence of blacks and hopes that will bring social economic benefits. they will flow national. elect more black officials these other benefits will flow national. that's really been a key strategy of the civil rights leadership. particular since the 1960's in the wake of the passage of civil rights act of 1964 and voting rightsing a of 1965. they made an effort to elect more black officials. i thought that the obama presidency was really the culmination of this effort. everyday of the obama presidency it will be a good time to assess that strategy. host: what as far as the gains made or not made, how would you square that out? what would you say in either cat
host: jason riley join us from new york. he's the author of "false black power" and senior fellow at the manhattan institute. good morning sir. guest: good morning. host: what is this idea of false black power come from? what do you mean by it? guest: what i'm addressing in the book is a critique of the civil rights strategy. that strategy is to increase the political influence of blacks and hopes that will bring social economic benefits. they will flow national. elect more black...
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>> will jason make his release date? and the boys in ad seg get a little surprise. >> they know when i go in i'm not leaving until i find something. ♪ pressure. i feel it everyday. but at night, it's the last thing on my mind. for 10 years my tempur-pedic has adapted to my weight and shape, relieving pressure points from head to toe. so i sleep deeply and wake up ready to perform. ♪ now through june 11th, save $600 when you buy select tempur-pedic adjustable mattress sets. find...
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we have a special counsel. >> jason, there are other polls. hilary, i want to ask about the loretta lynch moment. republicans seized on. it is happening on that side. that's where we should be looking about the pressure of james comey. let's play for what you james comey said. >> at one point, the attorney general directed me not to call it an investigation, but call it a matter. that confused and me concerned me. that is one of the bricks in the load that concluded me to step away from the department if we are to close the case credited bring. >> he is talk about the investigation into the hillary clinton e-mails. that attorney general is loretta lynch under president obama. can we conclude that comjames cy was under siege from both sides to press him to call things different things and back off the investigations? >> i think we can conclude that james comey actually conducted an investigation under loretta lynch. she stayed away from the conclusions of the investigations and he made his own determination on hillary clinton's innocence. that
we have a special counsel. >> jason, there are other polls. hilary, i want to ask about the loretta lynch moment. republicans seized on. it is happening on that side. that's where we should be looking about the pressure of james comey. let's play for what you james comey said. >> at one point, the attorney general directed me not to call it an investigation, but call it a matter. that confused and me concerned me. that is one of the bricks in the load that concluded me to step away...
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this is the second global cyber strike in as many months, jason. once again, we are left asking, are companies doing enough if they are not, what do they do now? whether this represents elevated strike from the wannacry just a few weeks ago. >> yeah, this is serious business you know, for people who don't know exactly how these attacks work, they typically work through attachments and phishing, which means you're getting an attachment from a friend, log in, oh, my god, i'm sharing photos our i have an important business proposal. you log into a website that is not microsoft or google, you give credentials and the machine gets encrypted they lock up your data or delete it then demand bitcoin or payment anonymously in order to release it all this could be avoided with two factor authentication, people not opening attachments and updating your software so it has to happen, corporate america has to not allow people to use outdated software this was a patch a month ago done by microsoft. >> it strikes me as we are looking at the ten-year anniversary of
this is the second global cyber strike in as many months, jason. once again, we are left asking, are companies doing enough if they are not, what do they do now? whether this represents elevated strike from the wannacry just a few weeks ago. >> yeah, this is serious business you know, for people who don't know exactly how these attacks work, they typically work through attachments and phishing, which means you're getting an attachment from a friend, log in, oh, my god, i'm sharing photos...
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two, possibly, the jason roy concern, when you've got such a good line—up withjonny ba i rstow in such a good line—up withjonny bairstow in the wings it makes it more of an issue because the shot he played today shows that he looks a bit flustered, perhaps the pressure is getting to him a bit and he played a shot he didn't have to, he's a better batsman than that and better when playing down the grand silky will have covered much of. the other concern is chris woakes, he started bowling, one of england's best bowlers and he went off with a side strain. the only is not so well england are playing but it is can we keep this side fit all the way to the end. a much tougher test to come, ebony, thank you. all eyes will turn now to new zealand, and then the final group match against australia which could be fascinating. england will help to be back at the oval on the 18th for the final. thank you. a great start for england. don't forget you can watch highlights this evening on bbc 2. it's been a day of british success at the french open, with both andy murray and kyle edmund booking their
two, possibly, the jason roy concern, when you've got such a good line—up withjonny ba i rstow in such a good line—up withjonny bairstow in the wings it makes it more of an issue because the shot he played today shows that he looks a bit flustered, perhaps the pressure is getting to him a bit and he played a shot he didn't have to, he's a better batsman than that and better when playing down the grand silky will have covered much of. the other concern is chris woakes, he started bowling,...
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jason was wearing a helmet. the team's manager says it's required if anyone's at bat or running the bases in a tournament. but stories like jason's worry parents. >> my on the is out there three or four times a week. and something strange can happen like that. >> reporter: this was a conversation you were having. now, it's bringing it back to the table again. >> it really is. it's unfortunate that accidents happen. but we learn from those accidents. >> reporter: tragedy can be a teaching moment. >> definitely. >> reporter: jason's sister, sydney, posting an update on his condition early this morning. saying her mother will be headed into surgery later. and if all goes well, doctors plan to remove the ventilator. she says her family is now more at peace than ever, knowing they may soon see him open his eyes again. matt and hoda. >> it's such a scary story. catie, thank you very much. as the father of a varsity baseball player, you think about that all the time. >> our thoughts and prayers are with the family. he
jason was wearing a helmet. the team's manager says it's required if anyone's at bat or running the bases in a tournament. but stories like jason's worry parents. >> my on the is out there three or four times a week. and something strange can happen like that. >> reporter: this was a conversation you were having. now, it's bringing it back to the table again. >> it really is. it's unfortunate that accidents happen. but we learn from those accidents. >> reporter: tragedy...
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jason will acknowledge this. we want to reduce regulations and taxes on the american economy, not grow them. so it's hard to see how -- >> it's not a tax on regulation. >> it is. it regulates the energy industry and basically says, governor, that we have to switch towards more expensive energy from less expensive energy. >> solar is less expensive. google it. google it. solar and wind is less expensive than coal. >> governor -- >> oh, my god. >> jason, go ahead. >> but i want to make another point, though. >> okay. >> about your interview with the m.i.t. professor because i have to say, i was a little confused about that. i have read that study. i've read excerpts from it. it's been widely quoted in "the wall street journal" and other places. it's not just donald trump that quoted that. what it seems to me that he was saying is that this is just the first step. if this whole climate change deal and the massive costs and all of that is just the first step, then this really is about -- >> you are making up this mas
jason will acknowledge this. we want to reduce regulations and taxes on the american economy, not grow them. so it's hard to see how -- >> it's not a tax on regulation. >> it is. it regulates the energy industry and basically says, governor, that we have to switch towards more expensive energy from less expensive energy. >> solar is less expensive. google it. google it. solar and wind is less expensive than coal. >> governor -- >> oh, my god. >> jason, go...
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got to be careful with my jasons tonight. good evening. jason miller, president trump facing blow-back for his decision to pull the united states out of the paris climate accord but he is being heralded by his supporters forkeeping a campaign promise. why won't the white house say if president trump believes it's a hoax? >> what are you seeing in the media and many from the left right now, yesterday, it did not work to attack the president for pulling on out of the paris accord so, they are trying to get him to fit neatly in a box of whether he believes in climate change. i have had conversations with the president about the environment and cleaning up the air and water and everything, he is supportive of this. look, if he were to come out today and say, you know what? i just, i think that the way you define climate change is a hoax, then he would be attacked as being a herratic, if he came out and said, he believes in your definition of climate change, he would be a flip flopper. he is keeping it focused where he needs to. which is jobs a
got to be careful with my jasons tonight. good evening. jason miller, president trump facing blow-back for his decision to pull the united states out of the paris climate accord but he is being heralded by his supporters forkeeping a campaign promise. why won't the white house say if president trump believes it's a hoax? >> what are you seeing in the media and many from the left right now, yesterday, it did not work to attack the president for pulling on out of the paris accord so, they...
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owner of southeastern records and i got a check as jason isbell singer/songwriter. one was a very big check and one was a very small check. it led me to big old companies screwing over little songwriters like me. >> rose: when do you write? >> if i have my druthers i get up and have some coffee and write at the house. i write in every situation -- >> where it comes. >> yeah, on the road a lot, on the bus. >> rose: people who tell me they have this reputation tell me they're inspired by a muse or inspired by something beyond them to write. 's sit taig table looking at at blank sheet of paper." >> i have heard it said that the muse likes to find you working, you know. and i really like what chuck close said, "inspiration is for amateurs. the rest of us just show up and get to work." >> here's what's new for your weekend. the annual glaston berry festival runs all weekend in england. the red sox will be retiring david ortiz's number saturday at fenway park. >> it looks like he's fighting back tears, joe. >> and p.g. records is releasing a deluxe edition of prince's "pu
owner of southeastern records and i got a check as jason isbell singer/songwriter. one was a very big check and one was a very small check. it led me to big old companies screwing over little songwriters like me. >> rose: when do you write? >> if i have my druthers i get up and have some coffee and write at the house. i write in every situation -- >> where it comes. >> yeah, on the road a lot, on the bus. >> rose: people who tell me they have this reputation tell...
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jason isbell, everybody. we'll be right back. well you're really gonna hate the new ipad pro because you can do pretty much everything with it, like type... hate it. or take notes... hate it. or even multitask. multi-hate yeah. you can do all the things you hate. great. we built the most powerful solar array at any one brewery in the country. producing twenty-two million beers each year, powered by the sun. coors light. whatever your mountain, climb on. ♪ guys...i'm trapped, my boss wants me here. raz, where are you? we are not leaving without you. just go downstairs now. ♪ rapunzel?! ♪ look for my c-hr. ♪ that was fun. wait till you see where we're going. introducing an all-new crossover. toyota c-hr. toyota. let's go places. now try jim beam apple. come together to make history. poured over ice and served with club soda, and a fresh lemon wedge, to make a crisp refreshing jim beam apple and soda. hi guys. in the desert.be here. at the mall. on the mountain. at school. at the beach. in the big easy. yeah yeah today i wan
jason isbell, everybody. we'll be right back. well you're really gonna hate the new ipad pro because you can do pretty much everything with it, like type... hate it. or take notes... hate it. or even multitask. multi-hate yeah. you can do all the things you hate. great. we built the most powerful solar array at any one brewery in the country. producing twenty-two million beers each year, powered by the sun. coors light. whatever your mountain, climb on. ♪ guys...i'm trapped, my boss wants me...
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from jason russells, professor jason nichols will be joining us. get a life. they are real. life at the mecca. can anybody tell me whether or not there has ever been a vehicular peers attacking united states? >> an automobile useto mow down people . i cannot give any authentic. i will not do the donald trump thing.>> in fort hood -- >> that does not count. that is a military base. >>armstrong: we just returned from europe and we have spent time in israel over the years. if you're looking at europe right now and these vehicles are being n.used as a new terrorism. they are being used as weapons. when you look ateurope, you can always put inside the united states, we are so big. yet, those kind of attacks , much more opportunity, does not happen here. why? >> we do not know for certain. obviously, you do not need a lot of money. >>armstrong: mr. philosopher. it has not happened, it why has it not happened? >> we use guns here. you rohave much stricter gun control in europe. >>armstrong: i am utalking abou terrorist. why huge united states? there's a reason for hit this. >> othe
from jason russells, professor jason nichols will be joining us. get a life. they are real. life at the mecca. can anybody tell me whether or not there has ever been a vehicular peers attacking united states? >> an automobile useto mow down people . i cannot give any authentic. i will not do the donald trump thing.>> in fort hood -- >> that does not count. that is a military base. >>armstrong: we just returned from europe and we have spent time in israel over the years....
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our guest tonight, here to talk about his new album, "the nashville sound," jason isbell is here, everybody. ( cheers and applause ) really excited for that. but first, news coming out of the shark world. >> michael phelps is fast. but can he outswim a shark? the discovery channel says the olympic legend will help kick off its eight-day "shark week" marathon by racing a great white-- a great white. >> trevor: man, white people are having a good time. ( laughter ) now, can michael phelps beat the shark? no, the answer is no, no. if a shark stops swimming, it literally dies. if michael phelps stops swimming he's just a tall guy with weird arms. there is no race. like, this is just a stupid stunt. it's not a real race. if you really want to get me interested, you know what you do? have the shark and michael phelps in the same water. no barrier, yeah, two great whites enter. only one will emerge. ( laughter ) that's what i want to watch. ( applause ) and who knows? who knows? you may be surprised. afterwards, people will be like, "wow, i can't believe michael phelps ate the shark. wow!" ( laugh
our guest tonight, here to talk about his new album, "the nashville sound," jason isbell is here, everybody. ( cheers and applause ) really excited for that. but first, news coming out of the shark world. >> michael phelps is fast. but can he outswim a shark? the discovery channel says the olympic legend will help kick off its eight-day "shark week" marathon by racing a great white-- a great white. >> trevor: man, white people are having a good time. ( laughter )...
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jason's right. voter registration, calling out suppression, that stuff has to be a priority for the parties, building parties means building people. if you don't do that you can't win in south carolina, and so do the -- the dccc, they failed in both of these. >> i like the fact that you called out the dccc. they exist. nancy pelosi doesn't run these, it's the dccc's job to win these elections. and just one more editorial thing. spending all of that money on tv as opposed to spending it on voter registration and ground game might be a problem too. if you did have hemorrhoids i bet you nancy would send you a designer pillow. that's how she -- that's how you know, she's going to send you something. >> i have a designer pillow. thank you. >> you guys are great. tara, jason, wish you were all here. >>> coming up, former actor or acting attorney general sally yates -- jimy threw me off with those comments. i'm sorry. details next. i tried hard to quit smoking. but when we brought our daughter home, that w
jason's right. voter registration, calling out suppression, that stuff has to be a priority for the parties, building parties means building people. if you don't do that you can't win in south carolina, and so do the -- the dccc, they failed in both of these. >> i like the fact that you called out the dccc. they exist. nancy pelosi doesn't run these, it's the dccc's job to win these elections. and just one more editorial thing. spending all of that money on tv as opposed to spending it on...
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>>jason: start saving to dream bigger today. at paable.gov. (groans) d'oh! (tires screeching) (grunts) (alarm blaring) (paul engemann's "push it to the limit" playing) ♪ push it to the limit ♪ walk along the razor's edge ♪ but don't look down, just keep your head ♪ ♪ or you'll be finished ♪ ♪ open up the limit
>>jason: start saving to dream bigger today. at paable.gov. (groans) d'oh! (tires screeching) (grunts) (alarm blaring) (paul engemann's "push it to the limit" playing) ♪ push it to the limit ♪ walk along the razor's edge ♪ but don't look down, just keep your head ♪ ♪ or you'll be finished ♪ ♪ open up the limit
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jason isbell, everybody. we'll be right back. okay, i picked out my dream car. now's the really fun part. choosing the color, the wheels, the interior, everything exactly how i want it. here's the thing: just because i configured this car online doesn't mean it really exists at a dealership, but with truecar, i get real pricing on actual cars in my area. i see what others paid for them, and they show me the ones that match the car i want, so i know i can go to a truecar-certified dealer and it'll be right there waiting for me... today, right now. this is truecar. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: that's our show for tonight. thank you so much for tuning in. we will be back tomorrow night at 11:00. now, here it is, your moment of zen.
jason isbell, everybody. we'll be right back. okay, i picked out my dream car. now's the really fun part. choosing the color, the wheels, the interior, everything exactly how i want it. here's the thing: just because i configured this car online doesn't mean it really exists at a dealership, but with truecar, i get real pricing on actual cars in my area. i see what others paid for them, and they show me the ones that match the car i want, so i know i can go to a truecar-certified dealer and...
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jason was the secretary of state. did you ever really test to see whether people could vote illegally? did you send them into voting places and see if they could vote under dead people. the city of work did and they found out 97% of the people that tried to vote illegally were able to vote illegally. so i don't think it's done very much. i don't think people check. >> 97% of what figure. >> 63 people went in. 63. >> dead people or felons that couldn't vote and 97% were allowed to vote. >> senator, let jason answer. he's got a fair amount of experience here. what is your response? >> well, i conducted more elections investigations than any secretary of state in the history of my state, and there has never been a case of voter fraud in missouri. you are more likely to be struck by lightening as an american than to commit voter impersonation fraud. the purpose of this request, the purpose of this commission or the most recent request is to figure out who you voted for so they could determine whether or not to push you of
jason was the secretary of state. did you ever really test to see whether people could vote illegally? did you send them into voting places and see if they could vote under dead people. the city of work did and they found out 97% of the people that tried to vote illegally were able to vote illegally. so i don't think it's done very much. i don't think people check. >> 97% of what figure. >> 63 people went in. 63. >> dead people or felons that couldn't vote and 97% were allowed...
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and former communication for the trump campaign jason miller. we are assuming that the main focus of legality will come down to james comey's suggestion that the president asked him to stop the flynn probe. obstruction of justice is the crime that gets thrown around. a tricky one. ambassador, it is intent crime. you need official proceeding going on. you have to prove intent. what do you see? >> chris, good morning. thanks for having me. we already have seen a narrowing of the possible obstruction case thanks to having director comey's testimony. the focus has become the flynn conversation. i do believe that prima facia case has been made. affirmative case has been made by asking director comey can you see your way clear to dropping the flynn investigation. comey makes clear and comey knows what he is doing. he makes clear he felt that was a request that was to drop an active investigation. that is affirmative case. there is more to go. i don't go as far as some saying the case is proved. open and shut. cut and dry. no. we have miles to go to tu
and former communication for the trump campaign jason miller. we are assuming that the main focus of legality will come down to james comey's suggestion that the president asked him to stop the flynn probe. obstruction of justice is the crime that gets thrown around. a tricky one. ambassador, it is intent crime. you need official proceeding going on. you have to prove intent. what do you see? >> chris, good morning. thanks for having me. we already have seen a narrowing of the possible...
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that's jason in las vegas, nevada. jason is calling from culpepper, virginia, independent. good morning. caller: yes, good morning. host: go ahead. caller: i'm 74 years old. i'm a christian and i believe what the word of god says. i think we're living in the end time and a lot of people don't realize what's going on. this one world stuff, people are for it but it's totally against god's word. when you bring in strange gods and strange beliefs, there is a lot of problem. that's what's wrong with the world today. you have one person with one belief, one person with another belief and they are blaming it all on president trump. we as people of this united states of america need to come together and reason together and learn to get along together but put jesus christ, my lord, and god, jehovah. nobody wants to talk about the name of these gods but there are many gods and there are strange gods. sodom, with all its glory, was destroyed because of the many gods. that's what's happening in the united states today. too many false beliefs. too many blaming the other person for it. n
that's jason in las vegas, nevada. jason is calling from culpepper, virginia, independent. good morning. caller: yes, good morning. host: go ahead. caller: i'm 74 years old. i'm a christian and i believe what the word of god says. i think we're living in the end time and a lot of people don't realize what's going on. this one world stuff, people are for it but it's totally against god's word. when you bring in strange gods and strange beliefs, there is a lot of problem. that's what's wrong with...
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we'll be right back with more music from jason isbell and the 400 unit. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." >> announcer: "saturday sessions" are sponsored by blue buffalo. you love your pets like family. so feed them like family with blue. petsmart charities and blue buffalo share the same values in helping others. that's why we support service dogs for heroes. we provide well-trained service dogs for veterans in need. our goal? to raise $1 million. visit petsmart to donate at the register. petsmart for the love of pets. 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. hitting the mid-morning wall? with up to 24 grams of hearty protein jimmy dean bowls help you avoid it. shine on. listen up, heart disease.) you too, unnecessary er visits. and hey, unmanaged depression, don't get too comfortable. we're talking to you, cost inefficiencies and data without insights. and fragmented care- stop getting in the way of patient recovery and pay at
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jason is there. what's going on? >> reporter: well, the warriors won a nba championship for the second time in three years, as we know. man, this place, every time cleveland got close, or within 8 or 6 or 10, the fans just really lifted the team. it was so loud in here, it was unbelievable, especially at the end of the game when it was a for gone conclusion that the warriors were going to win. amazing to here 20,000 fans sing "we are the champions." and that's what took place and outside of the locker room and tunnel where the family gathered, a special moment. steph curry and his dad sharing victory cigars. the whole family, his mom and dad, and just really, just celebrating this win. steph last year struggled a little bit in the playoffs. he was injured, didn't make any excuses, and today, a few minutes ago, we spoke with sonia about their son. >> amazing. they got not one, but two. how the team came together, through the diversity, and to get -- god bless them. it's incredible. >> how sweet is that victory cigar f
jason is there. what's going on? >> reporter: well, the warriors won a nba championship for the second time in three years, as we know. man, this place, every time cleveland got close, or within 8 or 6 or 10, the fans just really lifted the team. it was so loud in here, it was unbelievable, especially at the end of the game when it was a for gone conclusion that the warriors were going to win. amazing to here 20,000 fans sing "we are the champions." and that's what took place...
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you know, you -- as jason done his career, worked extremely hard. >> the phillies hosting the red sox. the phils lost both games in extra innings, they're trying to snap a seven-game losing streak, phillies down 2-0, doubles to deep left field, he'll come around to score and the socks take a 3-0 lead. third phillies down 5-1, aaron altherr, the phillies able to cut it to two-run lead. defensive play of the game and belongs to altherr, he goes running to the wall and right field and makes this great catch up against the wall. then turns, fires to first to have the double play unfortunately the phillies lose eighth in a row. 7-3 the final. >>> eight days away from the nab draft and the sixers took care of one of those question marks. exercise their team option on robert covington, he'll be back. and appears steve mason's time with the flyers is likely done, the goal tender at that agent said they've had discussions with the team but no formal contract negotiations. if the deal is not reached by july 1st, he'll become an unrestricted free agent. >> seems like they've been negotiating thi
you know, you -- as jason done his career, worked extremely hard. >> the phillies hosting the red sox. the phils lost both games in extra innings, they're trying to snap a seven-game losing streak, phillies down 2-0, doubles to deep left field, he'll come around to score and the socks take a 3-0 lead. third phillies down 5-1, aaron altherr, the phillies able to cut it to two-run lead. defensive play of the game and belongs to altherr, he goes running to the wall and right field and makes...
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ditch -- jason's kitchen table. >> we manage to keep the business to break even. we're not drawing a paycheck on it. >> reporter: both men are now husbands and fathers, but to watch them work they still seem like kids too. things can get downright silly. >> these are the part that tie the whole outfit together. the briefs. >> they don't make me look fat do they? >> they don't make your butt look bigger than they do. >> yes, he meant the arms and not the card board brief. while the temptation is almost irresistible. >> some high fives and hugs only. >> if you are going to try to fight with giant card board arms you're picking the wrong battle. they have a few weaknesses. like fire, water, large gusts of wind. >> reporter: and playing is fun. >> there you go. >> reporter: even our own executive producer joined in. we think the kids size fit her perfectly. >> everybody wants them. >> it's true, a giant card board robot will turn a lot of heads. >> you can see traffic slowing down. >> reporter: and it gets a lot of smiles. even though you can't buy legs yet, heads may
ditch -- jason's kitchen table. >> we manage to keep the business to break even. we're not drawing a paycheck on it. >> reporter: both men are now husbands and fathers, but to watch them work they still seem like kids too. things can get downright silly. >> these are the part that tie the whole outfit together. the briefs. >> they don't make me look fat do they? >> they don't make your butt look bigger than they do. >> yes, he meant the arms and not the card...