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allison: yes. lemonis: now that our concept in california is done and running really well, i want to expand into the southeast. gary: gary lewis. nice to meet you. lemonis: what would this place look like on a friday night? gary: game day it's mobbed. there's people coming in really from all directions. lemonis: today i brought the team to the atlanta braves stadium where we're opening up a new sweet pete's and farrell's concept. ball games, concerts, public events, friday nights, saturday nights, bars, restaurants, the expectations i have on this location are $8 million to $10 million a year. allison: that's going to be the stairwell. it's a grand staircase. lemonis: i wanted to revive this brand in a way that had staying power for the future. travis, allison, pete, and we're in control of our destiny, but have the right people, the right product, and the right process. ♪ ...at a small, family-run pizza chain outside of chicago... dino: got one in the pike. lemonis: ...the proud patriarch keeps
allison: yes. lemonis: now that our concept in california is done and running really well, i want to expand into the southeast. gary: gary lewis. nice to meet you. lemonis: what would this place look like on a friday night? gary: game day it's mobbed. there's people coming in really from all directions. lemonis: today i brought the team to the atlanta braves stadium where we're opening up a new sweet pete's and farrell's concept. ball games, concerts, public events, friday nights, saturday...
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for allison and shawn, the big day is approaching fast. allison: we're getting married on 8/18/18. chriherepending a lot of money to make their matrimony memorable. shawn: twenty-five. allison: twenty-five. shawn: twenty-five k, yeah. allison: thousand, yes. female: i'm so glad you guys could make it. chris: they expect everything to go just right. female: short, sweet, and perfect. allison: oh, my god. chris: but weddings are not always perfect. shawn: thank you very much. patty spiers: 'cause you never know what happens, unfortunately. chris: patty spiers has planned weddings for 20 years. patty: everything from planning every last detail to playing psychologist sometimes and talking down brides. chris: she knows from experience that some problems just can't be avoided, like, say, a heat wave. patty: when i got the bride into the church, it was 121 degrees. the a/c in the church gave out. chris: that's why patty recommends the one thing we didn't see a booth for at the expo: wedding insurance.
for allison and shawn, the big day is approaching fast. allison: we're getting married on 8/18/18. chriherepending a lot of money to make their matrimony memorable. shawn: twenty-five. allison: twenty-five. shawn: twenty-five k, yeah. allison: thousand, yes. female: i'm so glad you guys could make it. chris: they expect everything to go just right. female: short, sweet, and perfect. allison: oh, my god. chris: but weddings are not always perfect. shawn: thank you very much. patty spiers: 'cause...
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allison: oh, my god! -lemonis: but the big move? well, that was to find a new retail location and build out an industrial kitchen. peter: this place that i'm thinking of is right across from city hall. it's right near public transportation. lemonis: and while i was skeptical at first... it feels like i'm going into a haunted house. ...and we found a 110-year-old historic mansion in downtown jacksonville and purchased the property for $500,000 and started the renovation. it's been four months since we took ownership of that property, and i've spent $2.3 million renovating it. we're just a few weeks away from our grand opening, and i couldn't be more excited. -allison: marcus. -lemonis: hey, how are you. allison: i'm doing wonderful. how are you? lemonis: this place looks ridiculous. allison: thank you. lemonis: this was a dark and very dingy room. i'm shocked how much light is in it. i'm blown away. the new sweet pete's will be a destination, and it's got a candy bar that's not only gonna excite kids, but
allison: oh, my god! -lemonis: but the big move? well, that was to find a new retail location and build out an industrial kitchen. peter: this place that i'm thinking of is right across from city hall. it's right near public transportation. lemonis: and while i was skeptical at first... it feels like i'm going into a haunted house. ...and we found a 110-year-old historic mansion in downtown jacksonville and purchased the property for $500,000 and started the renovation. it's been four months...
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nice to meet you. >> hi. >> allison? >> yes. >> marcus. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> hi. i'm pete. >> pete, how are you? nice to meet you. you look like you're a mad scientist, with that lab coat. >> i guess you could say i am a scientist of sorts. >> i was a little surprised at where the place is located. it's, like, in a neighborhood. >> when we started this business, we had maybe a couple hundred dollars in our pocket or something crazy. >> we were not in a great financial position, and so someone offered us this place. and we're putting everything we have into building this. >> how many different types of candies are in here? >> hundreds of different types. >> we make lots and lots and lots of things by hand. it's what sweet pete's specializes in-- thing like caramels, hard candy, pulled sugar, chocolates, toffee. >> i'd like to get down to tasting. >> my personal favorite is this. >> now, everything that i'm gonna taste you made? >> i've got another candy maker on staff who's worked for me for many,
nice to meet you. >> hi. >> allison? >> yes. >> marcus. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> hi. i'm pete. >> pete, how are you? nice to meet you. you look like you're a mad scientist, with that lab coat. >> i guess you could say i am a scientist of sorts. >> i was a little surprised at where the place is located. it's, like, in a neighborhood. >> when we started this business, we had maybe a couple hundred dollars in our...
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y su madre, juntas y de la mano, allison les pide a los otros niÑos que tengan paciencia. otra vÍctima del odio, la mujer gre deuda por utilizar una camiseta con la bandera de puerto rico, dice que temiÓ por su seguridad en el ataque, el agresor enfrenta cargos por delito de odio, el policÍa que no protegiÓ a la mujer, fue suspendido. y desde rusia el triunfo del espaÑol, nuestro idioma o el otro campeÓn del mundial. >> vendedores ambulantes aprenden espaÑol para ganarse a los miles de clientes latinos y los sÍmbolos de nuestra cultura abundan la cocina mexicana por ejemplo se gana el paladar ruso. >> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart. >> en londres no recuerdan protestas tan grandes en las calles desde las del 2003 por la guerra de irak. >> esta vez sin embargo, el motivo de la ira de los britÁnicas fue la visita del presidente estados unidos, gritos pancartas y el famoso globo representando a trump en paÑales y mundo darninundaron hl britÁnica, en houston la salvadoreÑa cindy y su hija allison, cuyo llanto conmocionÓ al mundo entero acaban de scomp e
y su madre, juntas y de la mano, allison les pide a los otros niÑos que tengan paciencia. otra vÍctima del odio, la mujer gre deuda por utilizar una camiseta con la bandera de puerto rico, dice que temiÓ por su seguridad en el ataque, el agresor enfrenta cargos por delito de odio, el policÍa que no protegiÓ a la mujer, fue suspendido. y desde rusia el triunfo del espaÑol, nuestro idioma o el otro campeÓn del mundial. >> vendedores ambulantes aprenden espaÑol para ganarse a los...
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. >> this is "new day" with allison c allison cam rata and john berman. >> monday, july 23, 8:00 in the east. and we start with breaking news for you. because president trump has issued that stern warning to the president of iran. this is a late-night tweet. you may have missed it if you were sleeping. it was in all caps. the president wrote to president rouhani, never, ever threaten the united states again or you will suffer consequences the likes of which few throughout history have ever suffered before, end quote. now, moments ago, white house press secretary, sarah sanders, is weighing in on that tweet threat. we'll tell you about it. >> the question is, whether the iranian threat is real or a distraction from the criticism over last week's summit with russia's vladimir putin, or maybe a distraction from north korea. a u.s. official tells cnn the president has grown frustrated over the slow pace of the denuclearization talks. cnn learned that north korea plans to keep talks going for now, but the north koreans calling for the u.s. to make a bold move towards peace. abby phillip live
. >> this is "new day" with allison c allison cam rata and john berman. >> monday, july 23, 8:00 in the east. and we start with breaking news for you. because president trump has issued that stern warning to the president of iran. this is a late-night tweet. you may have missed it if you were sleeping. it was in all caps. the president wrote to president rouhani, never, ever threaten the united states again or you will suffer consequences the likes of which few throughout...
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with jay allison, jerry allison, who played drums with joe mauldin, who played the standup bass. when they were starting out and getting these gigs at different places, they were also able to open for different musical acts that would come through town. elvis presley being one of them. and for other performers that came through town, like early husky and johnny cash and bill haley and the comets. it was during one of those appearances that he was seen by a nashville talent scout, who happens to also be marty robbins' manager, a man by the name of eddie crandall. and after that performance, mr. crandall spoke with buddy's manager, a gentleman by the name of "high pockets" duncan. he told mr. duncan that he thought he would be able to get buddy a recording contract in nashville. so it was through those channels that buddy was able to receive his first recording contract out of nashville. he and his band went up to nashville with the idea that they would record songs as they wanted them recorded, however, when he got to nashville, they sort of -- the executives there wanted him to p
with jay allison, jerry allison, who played drums with joe mauldin, who played the standup bass. when they were starting out and getting these gigs at different places, they were also able to open for different musical acts that would come through town. elvis presley being one of them. and for other performers that came through town, like early husky and johnny cash and bill haley and the comets. it was during one of those appearances that he was seen by a nashville talent scout, who happens to...
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russia relationship by driving critics of the wall well to discuss that i'm now joined by graham allison professor at the john f. kennedy school of government at harvard university and former u.s. assistant secretary of defense professor alison it's a great honor talking to you thank you very much for your time pleasure to be here well professor allison as i was following the news out of helsinki i thought that the united states ought to declare a june sixteenth as the national outrage day because i honestly don't remember so much spite of the venom over in policy terms at least nothing there and the agreement signed in helsinki trying didn't hand the keys from the white house to put in and yet the coverage of this meeting was as if he solved he's entire country to an enemy where do you stand on these do you think trump indeed committed treason by engaging putin. well obviously that's an exaggeration but in the world of trope most everything is exaggerated so you are correct in saying that. his antics. think he has driven his critics up the wall or led them to you know excesses of all so
russia relationship by driving critics of the wall well to discuss that i'm now joined by graham allison professor at the john f. kennedy school of government at harvard university and former u.s. assistant secretary of defense professor alison it's a great honor talking to you thank you very much for your time pleasure to be here well professor allison as i was following the news out of helsinki i thought that the united states ought to declare a june sixteenth as the national outrage day...
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allison woods of krcr television in redding city. let's move onto other stories... the two main candidates in zimba bwe's presidential election have addressed huge crowds of supporters on the last day of campaigning. the vote on monday will be the first in almost four decades without robert mugabe on the ballot. he was forced to step down last november after nearly a0 years in power. 0ur africa editor, fergal keane, reports now from the zimbabwean capital, harare. this is freedom square in harare, and today, in their massed tens of thousands, it belonged to the opposition. out of the dust their leader arrived, greeted by raw, unchoreographed enthusiasm. from early mistakes, he has gained stature. bye bye, zanu—pf, bye—bye. all: bye-bye! bye—bye, mnangagwa, bye—bye. all: bye-bye! nelson chamisa is 35 years the president'sjunior, and promising a decisive break with the past. after nearly a0 years of often brutal and corrupt ruling party government, this should be the time that the opposition wins. there is a surge of hope here. this is our year, we are winning
allison woods of krcr television in redding city. let's move onto other stories... the two main candidates in zimba bwe's presidential election have addressed huge crowds of supporters on the last day of campaigning. the vote on monday will be the first in almost four decades without robert mugabe on the ballot. he was forced to step down last november after nearly a0 years in power. 0ur africa editor, fergal keane, reports now from the zimbabwean capital, harare. this is freedom square in...
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. >> y los dejamos ahora con felicidad aveleyra ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ hoy viernes 13 de julio allison jimÉnez fue sacada de los brazos de su mamÁ cuando llegÓ del salvador un mes despuÉs madre e hija se reÚnen nuevamente. protesta en lon drdres por la visita de tru la franquicia. (nombre en inglÉs) no pudo hacer nada con los clientes que hicieron largas filas durante horas. y tenemos las experiencias de nuestro compaÑeros que han estado cubriendo el mundial de rusia nos cuentan sus anÉcdotas. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ). (mÚsica) ♪ >>> quÉ tal muy buenas tardes gracias por acompaÑarnos este viernes. madre e hija ya estÁn juntas despuÉs de estar un mes separada, cindy madrid puedo abrazar a su allison jimÉnez, la voz de allison fue grabada en el albergue donde la tenÍan detenida y Ócorustracion >>> la buena noticia es que esta madrugada se encontraron en el aeropuerto de houston texas. pasamos con rubÉn pereira quien tiene los detalles de este encuentro ¿ rubÉn? >>> É t felicidad desde houston se llevÓ a cabo la reunificaciÓn entre la pequeÑa allison de 6 aÑos y su mamÁ. la r
. >> y los dejamos ahora con felicidad aveleyra ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ hoy viernes 13 de julio allison jimÉnez fue sacada de los brazos de su mamÁ cuando llegÓ del salvador un mes despuÉs madre e hija se reÚnen nuevamente. protesta en lon drdres por la visita de tru la franquicia. (nombre en inglÉs) no pudo hacer nada con los clientes que hicieron largas filas durante horas. y tenemos las experiencias de nuestro compaÑeros que han estado cubriendo el mundial de rusia nos cuentan sus...
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now, detective allison was keeping carl in the loop. >> he said, "maybe we got him." and i said, "well, where's beverly?" he said, "we're still questioning him. we're -- gonna find out. we're gonna keep -- we're gonna keep on till we find her." >> did you -- then did you have a little burst of hope? >> just a little bit of hope. i mean, that's all i had. >> really, your biggest task is to find out where beverly is. >> that was my biggest task and my biggest concern at that time. >> reporter: did lewis know where beverly was? and if he did, would he tell the detective? >> what was his story? where was beverly? >> he said that he -- had kidnapped beverly and it was because of money. he said that he found her on the internet, searched her out, and saw that she was a broker and felt like she had money. >> reporter: lewis described in detail what he claimed happened. he says when he contacted beverly about the house showing, she told him she didn't feel comfortable meeting just him, so he got his wife crystal on the phone to say she'd be there too. >> aaron shows up. he go
now, detective allison was keeping carl in the loop. >> he said, "maybe we got him." and i said, "well, where's beverly?" he said, "we're still questioning him. we're -- gonna find out. we're gonna keep -- we're gonna keep on till we find her." >> did you -- then did you have a little burst of hope? >> just a little bit of hope. i mean, that's all i had. >> really, your biggest task is to find out where beverly is. >> that was my...
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allison decker is now the world's most expensive goalkeeper liverpool played roma almost seventy five million euros for the twenty five year old their prison international didn't concede any goals in seventeen of his thirty seven syria appearances for roman last season the transfer fee breaks a record held by the italian legend gigi be fun. in two thousand and one he was bought by eventis from parma for the record price tag of almost fifty three million euros if we compare the prices paid for it to phone and allison it pales in comparison with the most expensive goalscorers paris i'm sure mine teammates kenyan and bought they cost one hundred thirty five million euros well neymar came in at a whopping two hundred million liverpool coach jurgen klopp will be hoping allison can bring a level of consistency in the upcoming premier neat campaign. and there's a much our top story this hour a knife attack on a bus in the german city of new becca's left at least ten people wounded police arrested a suspect identified as a thirty four year old joe but inside i have no evidence of any terroris
allison decker is now the world's most expensive goalkeeper liverpool played roma almost seventy five million euros for the twenty five year old their prison international didn't concede any goals in seventeen of his thirty seven syria appearances for roman last season the transfer fee breaks a record held by the italian legend gigi be fun. in two thousand and one he was bought by eventis from parma for the record price tag of almost fifty three million euros if we compare the prices paid for...
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welcome back to worlds apart but graham allison professor at the john f. kennedy school of government at harvard professor ellison just before the break we talked about what you see as mistakes on trump's part let's. shift our attention to moves by president putin and many analysts noted that he for the first time probably a rhetorical inserted himself in the midst of the domestic american politics on the side of trump and i mean i understand that for some of our american viewers that you know that supposedly was the case before with all those collusion allegations but up until monday the kremlin's line official line was that of neutrality and nonpartizanship which has changed and the reach some say may be associated to certain risks for russia do you agree with that. well i think i probably do that i think of it it is a better for presidents of countries. not to vote quote or to favor one or another of candidates in a democratic election in fact that's not the first person to do that. the brics or the president obama offered his view in the debate even be
welcome back to worlds apart but graham allison professor at the john f. kennedy school of government at harvard professor ellison just before the break we talked about what you see as mistakes on trump's part let's. shift our attention to moves by president putin and many analysts noted that he for the first time probably a rhetorical inserted himself in the midst of the domestic american politics on the side of trump and i mean i understand that for some of our american viewers that you know...
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sort of basically tore himself well professor allison we have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments states. the war we've got to do is identify the threats that we have excrete confront taste. let it be an arms race is on off and spearing dramatic development is only a silly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful thirty k. to kill time time to sit down and talk. to . the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education being supplanted by the right to access education. higher education is becoming just another product that can be bought and sold but it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business and what you. really couldn't. want is the place of students in this business model before college i was born now and i'm extremely bored education the new global economic wall. camera. roughly once the show and some move. on to videos and so on with the broken string. down more on string i don't roughly don't t.v. . welcome back to worlds apart and graham allison professor
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allison chinchar, thank you so much. we'll check back with you. >>> cnn's tom for mann has taken a look inside a cave from a different per spec tef. >> the only way air moves in and out of most caves is by a change of temperature on the ground above. that would be true here as well. however, when you go 2 1/2 miles in and more than a half mile down, there could be virtually no effect from that. for practical purposes, these boys and their coach are in a sealed chamber where the air is running low if not running out. hoe low? they should be getting 21% oxygen in every breath, right now they're down to about 15%. that means there's decreased ability to work strenuously. they have impaired coordination. you might not think clearly. in some cases they might have decreased vision in low light. it's not necessarily permanent and they are bringing oxygen tanks in, so that may help. but it is worrisome. in the meantime, outside they're trying to pump all this water away. they're making progress. currently they're getting more th
allison chinchar, thank you so much. we'll check back with you. >>> cnn's tom for mann has taken a look inside a cave from a different per spec tef. >> the only way air moves in and out of most caves is by a change of temperature on the ground above. that would be true here as well. however, when you go 2 1/2 miles in and more than a half mile down, there could be virtually no effect from that. for practical purposes, these boys and their coach are in a sealed chamber where the...
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. >> buenas tardes, el calvario contÓ nuevo, pero allison, la niÑa cuyo desgarrador llanto pidiendo por su mamÁ tocÓ el corazÓn de todos estÁ a punto de juntarse con ella, ambas han sido liberadas es cuestiÓn de horas para que puedan abrazarse, esta es nuestra principal noticia, pero ademÁs, este jueves, san andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador la casa del presidente electo de mÉxico es lugar de pero deprisa naciÓn de decenas de personas, algunos llegan para tocarlo, otros para pedirles desde mÉdico apartamentos hasta ayuda para encontrar desaparecidos. >> mi ciudad tu ciudad, la llaman la capital de amÉrica latina, 7 de cada diez habitantes hablan espaÑol, pero vivir en miami para muchos residentes latinos es tener hasta dos trabajos para pagar una renta promedio de casi 1300 dÓlares al mes. >> aquÍ, en el mundial de rusia a la espera de la gran final entre francia y croacia la celo superaciÓn croata convirtio en hÉroe al fotÓgrafo de salvador que no dejÓ de tomar fotos ni cuando los jugadores se le echaron encima. >> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart. >> comenzamos c
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la mano, allison les pide a los otros niÑos que tengan paciencia. otra vÍctima del odio, la mujer gre deuda por
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in boulder colorado we have allison mom and she is the founder and executive director of active minds a nonprofit organization focusing on mental health awareness and education for students clay rutledge is an author and psychological scientist whose work focuses on the need for meaning and life he's in fargo north dakota and a miami we have deseret state she is a suicide prevention activist and the founder of live through this that's an organization that encourages people to tell their stories of hope recovery after a suicide attempt hello everybody it's good to have you here trying to be as practical as we can with this conversation deseret i'm starting with the tweets about the through various faces people stories tell me what does this banner represent this is actually a representation of courtship made for the lives through this project through this is a series of portraits and true stories of suicides some survivors across the united states. over the past years and years they've interviewed one hundred eighty five people so that banner is actually several of the people i've inte
in boulder colorado we have allison mom and she is the founder and executive director of active minds a nonprofit organization focusing on mental health awareness and education for students clay rutledge is an author and psychological scientist whose work focuses on the need for meaning and life he's in fargo north dakota and a miami we have deseret state she is a suicide prevention activist and the founder of live through this that's an organization that encourages people to tell their stories...
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cnn meteorologist allison chinchar is joining us now. allison, the forecast does not look positive over the next couple of days in terms of easing up for them. >> no. i think the point. we have started to see the beginning of the next round of rain but what people need to realize is that each day going forward, that rain is going to intensify and at least it now, the amount coming in, they are able to pump back out. once the rains really get to downpours and torrential levels that may not be the case any more. a look at the maps and thailand and where the cave is located to the northern region. look at the reds and oranges on your screen. it indicates moisture coming back into that region. and, again, this is not krildri. for the remainder of sun and monday and tuesday, 80 to 90% chance of rain all of those days and really the rain chances extend even beyond that. really for the next seven to ten days. the amount of rain that is expected in this region and is about another 2 to 4 inches. that may not sound like that much to you but it's
cnn meteorologist allison chinchar is joining us now. allison, the forecast does not look positive over the next couple of days in terms of easing up for them. >> no. i think the point. we have started to see the beginning of the next round of rain but what people need to realize is that each day going forward, that rain is going to intensify and at least it now, the amount coming in, they are able to pump back out. once the rains really get to downpours and torrential levels that may not...
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allison: how about booty? steve: booty. allison: whoo! steve: julie, give me a "b" word that describes your bottom. julie: rump. allison: ooh! steve: huh? julie: rump. woman: a "b" word. allison: oh! julie: oh, a "b" word! ha ha! steve: rp.
allison: how about booty? steve: booty. allison: whoo! steve: julie, give me a "b" word that describes your bottom. julie: rump. allison: ooh! steve: huh? julie: rump. woman: a "b" word. allison: oh! julie: oh, a "b" word! ha ha! steve: rp.
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allison: "people should know we have four thousand cameras that are surveilling the system at all times so if we don't see a police officer, please be aware at least there's a camera monitoring what's going on.">arvind ramakrishnan is visiting from new york city - he's used to public transportation -- and he's aware of the recent crimes in just a week - a murder, armed robbery and burglaries..the system is stepping up patrols, even having employees on the trainsbut bart still needs more officers to keep riders safebhuvane nellemothu (buuv-na - mela montu) says she's recently noticed officers on board the past two wee
arvind ramakrishnan is visiting from new york city - he's used to public transportation -- and he's aware of the recent crimes in just a week - a murder, armed robbery and burglaries..the system is stepping up patrols, even having employees on the trainsbut bart still needs more officers to keep riders safebhuvane nellemothu (buuv-na - mela montu) says she's recently noticed officers on board the past two wee
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. >> michael hayden, former cia director michael hayden on cnn just this morning pointed out to allison that there is evidence that he said, you know, russia is looking to montenegro and meddling with politics there as well. so your point is well taken. when it comes to nato allies believing this president and what he says, like what he said to tucker carlson, here's how a former cia agent agent and congressman, republican representative will hurd of texas sees it. >> i don't think he should be doing one on one meetings with heads of state because too much is at stake. >> hi doesn't think the republican president should be doing one on one meets with heads of state. that's a significant statement, especial will i from a republican member of congress. do you agree? >> i would caveat by saying
. >> michael hayden, former cia director michael hayden on cnn just this morning pointed out to allison that there is evidence that he said, you know, russia is looking to montenegro and meddling with politics there as well. so your point is well taken. when it comes to nato allies believing this president and what he says, like what he said to tucker carlson, here's how a former cia agent agent and congressman, republican representative will hurd of texas sees it. >> i don't think...
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allison. >> thanks. histo.ry eth blyoel broke at his show last night. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ start loe day with the chicken ve. get the feeling of chick-fil-a, for breakfast. ♪ rehe.es upperiste 80' nokbunlod tonighttinu got plans tof rmacgaithoweghviue hav 18oughairfax. car bridilge. 50 i gooit.doninoi bydalerinshia ront disll bwierfo ri y sw k b. me, >> what do you thinkl.me was beheeo . beenid,, i dn' see that. >> denzel goes on badrowa y.ebk of the film makersou mon origin att tprojectrace workinge prs anojntec. he did filsms like goodwill hunting. erday o an inut a dy an inter w sayingvi that brad a pittnd leonardo dicaprio turned down the roles initlly ofhis filiam. it was indy wire aview. vanzant said i was workingrking famous cas i askedhe t usual suspect, they all sd no. he went on to say later on in thenterview what i could have done what i probably toruld have as cas medo theead actors.rried about who >> like i always say, that's how people become lead actors. scinating.ns all time is ood.ho iso a s
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what is the president's stand on that, allison? >> reporter: my producer and i just got off the phone with the president's personal attorney, rudy guliani. we wrapped the conversation with him about 15, 20 minutes ago. he said they're focused right now on getting a raw tape, that public tape that was secretly recorded between michael cohen and president trump, they want to get a copy of the raw tape. the president denies the allegations that he knew about the meeting. guliani said he had two experts as well as former fbi agents he worked with in the past go over the could you hen tapes that are public. guliani said they weren't leaked from their side but they can respond once they've been made public. here's what guliani told us about the tape. he said the experts they had look at the tape say it's a tape of a tape and it cuts off. they say they need the raw version to know if it was cut off when trump and cohen were in the same room or if it was altered later. guliani said he is not particularly optimistic about getting the raw ta
what is the president's stand on that, allison? >> reporter: my producer and i just got off the phone with the president's personal attorney, rudy guliani. we wrapped the conversation with him about 15, 20 minutes ago. he said they're focused right now on getting a raw tape, that public tape that was secretly recorded between michael cohen and president trump, they want to get a copy of the raw tape. the president denies the allegations that he knew about the meeting. guliani said he had...
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from parma for the record price tag of almost fifty three million euros but the prices paid for buffon allison it pales in comparison with the most expensive gold scores p.s.g. teammates kilian in bombay cost one hundred thirty five million euros while neymar the most costly of all footballers came in at a whopping two hundred twenty two million the german liverpool coach you're getting close will be hoping allison can live up to his price tag in the upcoming premier league campaign. a french tightrope walker has completed a thrilling stunt high above one of the most iconic landmarks in paris we're talking about tatiana. there she is she crossed a court suspended thirty five meters from the ground from a crane to the stock. market she stopped along the way a few times to add some acrobatic extras and all of that without a safety net or a harness has been preparing for the stunt for a year and she started tightrope walking when she was just eighteen years old. are you watching the news live from berlin we have want to come at the top of the hour and don't forget you can log on to new dot com be
from parma for the record price tag of almost fifty three million euros but the prices paid for buffon allison it pales in comparison with the most expensive gold scores p.s.g. teammates kilian in bombay cost one hundred thirty five million euros while neymar the most costly of all footballers came in at a whopping two hundred twenty two million the german liverpool coach you're getting close will be hoping allison can live up to his price tag in the upcoming premier league campaign. a french...
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her daughter, 6-year-old allison, is being held in a facility in arizona. the mother, cindy madrid, says she plans to travel to arizona tomorrow to connect with her and see her, that she is hoping that the daughter will be released to her soon pending a dna test. one of the last things she said to us, she was very proud of her daughter for quote becoming famous for such a good reason. don. >> ed lavandera with the breaking news. thank you very much. >>> when we come back, president trump's blistering claim germany is controlled by russia, sounds like the classic, i know you are but what are my strategies, especially coming ahead of his own meeting with vladimir putin? is it a strategy that could work?
her daughter, 6-year-old allison, is being held in a facility in arizona. the mother, cindy madrid, says she plans to travel to arizona tomorrow to connect with her and see her, that she is hoping that the daughter will be released to her soon pending a dna test. one of the last things she said to us, she was very proud of her daughter for quote becoming famous for such a good reason. don. >> ed lavandera with the breaking news. thank you very much. >>> when we come back,...
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what is the president's stand on that, allison? >> reporter: my producer and i just got off the phone with the president's personal attorney, rudy guliani. we wrapped the conversation with him about 15, 20 minutes ago. he said they're focused right now on getting a raw tape, that public tape that was secretly recorded between michael cohen and president trump, they want to get a copy of the raw tape. the president denies the allegations that he knew about the meeting. guliani said he had two experts as well as former fbi agents he worked with in the past go over the could you hen tapes that are public. guliani said they weren't leaked from their side but they can respond once they've been made public. here's what guliani told us about the tape. he said the experts they had look at the tape say it's a tape of a tape and it cuts off. they say they need the raw version to know if it was cut off when trump and cohen were in the same room or if it was altered later. guliani said he is not particularly optimistic about getting the raw ta
what is the president's stand on that, allison? >> reporter: my producer and i just got off the phone with the president's personal attorney, rudy guliani. we wrapped the conversation with him about 15, 20 minutes ago. he said they're focused right now on getting a raw tape, that public tape that was secretly recorded between michael cohen and president trump, they want to get a copy of the raw tape. the president denies the allegations that he knew about the meeting. guliani said he had...
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steve and allison. olital theerne tns movedto raor dl.o they have d an at stae less bikes throughout the stct. >>s♪ara nard tells u >> ♪ w . llee on oul cknlyriin.alrron. reaf o. ard inchs plu dulles. bwi abounch. a ssar aanue above th e 60's as you get out towards dullesth and fur points west and tsevhaelt'op thg but we're going to be in for a warmer bteynd a ier fox wywiet p g llo tt s.arofoun m b wevi thodvillenilworthk avue kli wttt standing water. practice turn aroun don'town thr neighborhood guys. distrdoo cke inthe compie bha a e the l aeaele. odreasons, aoniste well, aeof e 'sehe m mo bike. this isy one of two bikes we've seen in thown owe issueare've andnt seen is this one cld rent it and rides it's not to o slymoeall ts isresoinatkso we s.een two thisrning, andas the two thmotillive as h that program september. it runs throughext ddot is goins to make it wor s yellownes a oru aring. pros ande love theseus c suburbanlleohi tn pe europe and having some fits and starts dockless bikes, guys. >
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allison backer is now the world's most expensive don't keeper liverpool paid roma almost seventy five million euros for the twenty five year old their brazilian international didn't concede any goals in seventeen of his thirty seven syria appearances for roman last season the transfer fee breaks a record held by the italian legend be fun. in two thousand and one he was bought by eventers from parma with a regular price tag of almost fifty three million euros if you compare the prices paid for two phone and allison it pales in comparison with the most expensive goalscorers paris and german teammates kenyan and back they cost one hundred thirty five million euros well neymar came in at a whopping two hundred million villefort pool coach jurgen klopp will be hoping allison can bring a level of consistency in the upcoming premier league campaign. and to cycling at that stage thirty eight of the tour de france team sky continues to roll although they sprinting specialist appear to say that of the board same did win the day in a dramatic finish the almost one hundred seventy kilometers alon
allison backer is now the world's most expensive don't keeper liverpool paid roma almost seventy five million euros for the twenty five year old their brazilian international didn't concede any goals in seventeen of his thirty seven syria appearances for roman last season the transfer fee breaks a record held by the italian legend be fun. in two thousand and one he was bought by eventers from parma with a regular price tag of almost fifty three million euros if you compare the prices paid for...
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record price tag of almost fifty three million euros if we compare the prices paid for to phone and allison it pales in comparison with the most expensive goalscorers parries on german teammates kenyan and back they cost one hundred thirty five million euros well neymar came in at a whopping two hundred million liver pool coach jurgen klopp will be hoping allison can bring a level of consistency in the upcoming premier league campaign. just time to remind you of our top story this hour a knife attack on a bus in the german city of lubec has that left at least a ten people wounded place r.s. have arrested a suspect the fact that father is a thirty four year old german say they have no evidence of a terrorist background. that's it you're up to date it's awful few of the top off it out in the meantime of course there's always the website that's the doubling. of the good. stories that most people in the world over information they provide the opinions they want to express t.w. on facebook and twitter are up to date and in touch.
record price tag of almost fifty three million euros if we compare the prices paid for to phone and allison it pales in comparison with the most expensive goalscorers parries on german teammates kenyan and back they cost one hundred thirty five million euros well neymar came in at a whopping two hundred million liver pool coach jurgen klopp will be hoping allison can bring a level of consistency in the upcoming premier league campaign. just time to remind you of our top story this hour a knife...
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. >> cnn meteorologist allison chinchar is joining us now. david talked about the intense rains they experienced laea lit while ago. this is going to keep up the next week now. >> and get worse next week. by that i mean the amount of rain that is going to fall is going to get larger and larger so that is a concern. that window is narrowing very quickly. here is a look at the satellite. here you can see thailand. this is the area around where the cave is. all of the orange and red colors you see here is the moisture. that rain moving back into the area. and it's really starting to surge. you're going to see more frequent downpours as those rain showers get closer. here is a look at the last couple of weeks. we had a lot of rain early on in june. but the good news was from july 2nd to the 7th a break but notice yesterday on or 11 hours ahead of us there they get rain and we will continue to see the rain. sunday, monday, and tuns high rain chances 80% to 90% chance of rain. the upcoming week, we have rain chances every day but notice as we get t
. >> cnn meteorologist allison chinchar is joining us now. david talked about the intense rains they experienced laea lit while ago. this is going to keep up the next week now. >> and get worse next week. by that i mean the amount of rain that is going to fall is going to get larger and larger so that is a concern. that window is narrowing very quickly. here is a look at the satellite. here you can see thailand. this is the area around where the cave is. all of the orange and red...
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allison? >> thank you very much >>> the community tour continues for the stanley cup on this 4th of july and today, it's >> i been making its rounds across the dmv and today it will join capital star defensive man john carlton at an events to raise awareness of pediatric ain cancer. my family is goingo over the see the cup beda le t here today.omes this is the stanley cup as far as we know it is. it's only appearance in bethesda since the big vtory. show you some of the details. it will be here from 11:30 till 3:00 today withsi caps defen man john carlton who has family ties to bethesda. i thiss a fund-raiser for childhood brain cancer research, the fund-raiser is sold out. pop in the first ten minutes.s a some other special packages this will raise mey for a 6-year-old boy who died ofdipg three years ago, it's a brain cancer thatffects to 400 kids a year in the united states.now, yesterday, the cup annapolis be iwent to the temporary offices of the capital gazette. this video provided to us b
allison? >> thank you very much >>> the community tour continues for the stanley cup on this 4th of july and today, it's >> i been making its rounds across the dmv and today it will join capital star defensive man john carlton at an events to raise awareness of pediatric ain cancer. my family is goingo over the see the cup beda le t here today.omes this is the stanley cup as far as we know it is. it's only appearance in bethesda since the big vtory. show you some of the...
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can't wait tooo read thatk when allison is done with it. we take a look at thisrash ers 95 southbound a quantico, car off the road unfortunately into a d traffic is moving fine to the left. crash dulles toll roadvehicle eastbound ramp to the outer loop ride now is closed keep it to fox5 we'll take a look at metro as we continue. >> ♪ ♪ i thisa story about mail and packages. and it's aopo a story about pe. people who rely ons every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we dake more e-commerceiveries to homes t cn anyone else in theountry, we nthat your businesslse is our business the united states poal service. prrity: you ♪ maybe not. ybe you could trust you won't have to actually talk to your neighbor. are you watching the game tight? or... ...you could just trust duracell. ♪ >> ♪ >> back now at 6:41 with what's trending on the web this morning. rfirst uemember this story a family in florida painting the outside of their home to cemirrornt van gogh's the starry n
can't wait tooo read thatk when allison is done with it. we take a look at thisrash ers 95 southbound a quantico, car off the road unfortunately into a d traffic is moving fine to the left. crash dulles toll roadvehicle eastbound ramp to the outer loop ride now is closed keep it to fox5 we'll take a look at metro as we continue. >> ♪ ♪ i thisa story about mail and packages. and it's aopo a story about pe. people who rely ons every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more...
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jon: allison, thank you. president trump vetting candidates to fill the soon to be vacant seat of retired supreme court justice anthony kennedy, retiring, i should say. as he aims for a swift confirmation, much like justice neil gorsuch received last year. already facing pushback from democrats, the president must also deal with concerns in his own party. senator susan collins of maine, considered a crucial vote, saying she has urged the president to widen his search beyond his list of 25 candidates. >> there are people on that list whom i could not support because i believe that they have demonstrated a disrespect for the vital principle o, which as chief justice roberts has said is a fundamental principle of our judicial system. jon: garrett teny joins us from washington with more. >> reporter: republicans have just enough seats in the senate that they could confirm the president's nominee on their own without any support from democrats. it only takes one gop senator defecting to change that and that is why
jon: allison, thank you. president trump vetting candidates to fill the soon to be vacant seat of retired supreme court justice anthony kennedy, retiring, i should say. as he aims for a swift confirmation, much like justice neil gorsuch received last year. already facing pushback from democrats, the president must also deal with concerns in his own party. senator susan collins of maine, considered a crucial vote, saying she has urged the president to widen his search beyond his list of 25...
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. >> you brought up something earlier, allison, that i was just thinking about. we've seen this movie before, inspector of the national eninquiree enquirer and covering things up. he was lying about affairs and people do that. it's important to note politically a lot of people will take all of this in and say -- and compartmentalize it. >> we just heard senator mike rounds say that. mike rounds said, i can't really be focused on that because i have bigger fish to fry. i get that. >> we think a lot of people will say that. we don't know if there's illegality here, but we know the president is skwaquaring off wi his lawyer. it's intriguing and potentially leads to other things. what the president is doing in other facets, denigrating the press, talking about not trusting or listening, don't pay attention to anything that's being said. those things cannot be explained away. his behavior with russia, with vladimir putin cannot be explained away. you can be critical of the press, you can be supportive of the president. you have to take a hard look at these things in i
. >> you brought up something earlier, allison, that i was just thinking about. we've seen this movie before, inspector of the national eninquiree enquirer and covering things up. he was lying about affairs and people do that. it's important to note politically a lot of people will take all of this in and say -- and compartmentalize it. >> we just heard senator mike rounds say that. mike rounds said, i can't really be focused on that because i have bigger fish to fry. i get that....
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allison: [habla en inglés] su amiga allison mack, la actriz de la serie de televisión "smallville", afronte los mismos cargos. la denuncia de estados unidos afirma que raniere de cincuenta y ocho años, dirigía un programa llamado "dos", a través del cual conformó una pirámide de solo mujeres. Él era el gran amo. a las mujeres les exigía grabar vídeos sexuales comprometedores como garantía de obediencia. a estas garantías las llamaba "colaterales". la psicóloga maría bazoaldo estudió la acusación. maría: el perfil psicológico de raniere parece cumplir con las características de una personalidad psicópata. posiblemente con algunos rasgos narcisistas donde manipular al otro y poner al otro como un objeto para beneficio o el placer de uno es una práctica común. raniere: [habla en inglés] gerardo: raniere era considerado un héroe de la superación personal en méxico. casi un dios, según algunos ex estudiantes. >> y había mucha expectativa de lo... de todo mundo de lo que era como lo pintan como un dios, ¿no? es como muy raro porque pues te esperas que te baje dios y te
allison: [habla en inglés] su amiga allison mack, la actriz de la serie de televisión "smallville", afronte los mismos cargos. la denuncia de estados unidos afirma que raniere de cincuenta y ocho años, dirigía un programa llamado "dos", a través del cual conformó una pirámide de solo mujeres. Él era el gran amo. a las mujeres les exigía grabar vídeos sexuales comprometedores como garantía de obediencia. a estas garantías las llamaba "colaterales". la...
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. >> how many year have you been in the brick-and-mortar allison turner did you get started with your mother when this idea came. how did you get started in 1989 how did this come about? we were family and we were young selling books across table and then when we had a location it just takes more people to order and to keep events going. so -- >> so what made you get into books to begin with? why not some other industry? >> my grandmother has i librarian so we've spent a lot of time in the library, and so i love for books wases cultivated, you know, since i was little and my sister was small. so -- your mother was a librarian. children's librarian so detroit public library. yes. so i often say i was born on cable tap at the library but actually no. [laughter] >> the opportunities -- to sell book i never really thought about it. but i had traveled to egypt on the sunny tour for some other people about 30 people, and when we came back there were people that wanted to know what we did and what we learned. so it happened that i was at a church -- one time talking about this trip and showi
. >> how many year have you been in the brick-and-mortar allison turner did you get started with your mother when this idea came. how did you get started in 1989 how did this come about? we were family and we were young selling books across table and then when we had a location it just takes more people to order and to keep events going. so -- >> so what made you get into books to begin with? why not some other industry? >> my grandmother has i librarian so we've spent a lot...
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. >> solo tiene 6 aÑos y allison valencia, ya experimentÓ ser separada de su madre al cruzar la frontera su dolorosa experiencia la convirtiÓ en la voz de los menores separados hoy nos comparte su historia. >> el gÉnero regional mexicano vuelve a vestirse de luto, varios miembros de la banda pierden la vida en un accidente de trÁnsito en jalisco. >> con broche de oro terminÓ la final de francia y croacia estuvo no apta para cardiaco, ganaron los galos y le traemos los mejores momentos ¿quÉ tal, cÓmo estÁn?, buenas tardes gracias por iniciar una smoouf semana con nosotros, ya lo saben, francia es la nueva campeona mundial de la fifa, al vencer ayer a croacia por 4 a dos en un partÍ emocionante y ademÁs con polÉmica, como el var como uno de los protagonistas mÁs adelante les damos mas detalles de la mediodÍa. >> primero cumbre bilateral entre los periodistas presidentes de estados unidos y rusia, donald trump y presidente, rusia vladÍmir putin se han juntado en helsinki con una agenda polÉmica, sobre la mesa, siria, corea del norte, la invasiÓn de la crimea o la injerencia
. >> solo tiene 6 aÑos y allison valencia, ya experimentÓ ser separada de su madre al cruzar la frontera su dolorosa experiencia la convirtiÓ en la voz de los menores separados hoy nos comparte su historia. >> el gÉnero regional mexicano vuelve a vestirse de luto, varios miembros de la banda pierden la vida en un accidente de trÁnsito en jalisco. >> con broche de oro terminÓ la final de francia y croacia estuvo no apta para cardiaco, ganaron los galos y le traemos los...
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>> posiblemente. >> ¿sÍ y tambiÉn con allison? >> nunca la dejarÍa. >> ¿a pesar del riesgo? >> a pesar del riesgo. >> ¿tu familia quÉ dice? >> nos estÁn apoyando lo mas que pueden, todos estamos daÑados somos una familia muy unida y con muchos valores religiosos y esperamos que todo salga bien. >> abogada telma es un caso difÍcil me imagino para usted como personas obviamente le toca, pero como abogada, pues tiene que hacer lo mejor posible para que ellas salgan bien, actualmente ¿cuÁl es el estatus legal de ellas dos? >> por ahora vamos a esperar las citas con las cortes, vamos a considerar los casos de la mamÁ y la niÑa, para tenerlos obviamente al mismo tiempo, va a ser muy difÍcil especialmente con lo que ha hecho la pÓliza nueva del seÑor sessions que dice que las violencia de las maras no se puede utilizar para factor del asilo, y en parte eso es en parte eso es parte del asilo de la familia comoquiera va a ser difÍcil caso, vamos a poner mucho empeÑo, y vamos a trabajar duro, lo bueno de todo esto es que ha salido a la comunidad, necesitamos esa presiÓn
>> posiblemente. >> ¿sÍ y tambiÉn con allison? >> nunca la dejarÍa. >> ¿a pesar del riesgo? >> a pesar del riesgo. >> ¿tu familia quÉ dice? >> nos estÁn apoyando lo mas que pueden, todos estamos daÑados somos una familia muy unida y con muchos valores religiosos y esperamos que todo salga bien. >> abogada telma es un caso difÍcil me imagino para usted como personas obviamente le toca, pero como abogada, pues tiene que hacer lo mejor...
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their joyful reunion one day after the high profile reunion of allison with her mom. 6-year-old allison became the voice and the face of those children separated from their families after she was recorded crying, asking someone to call her aunt. >> reporter: following allison's mom on the five-hour journey to meet her at the airport. her message to other parents, keep fighting. a guatemalan mother driven from arizona to new york to be reunited with her three children. she thanked the groups, immigrant families together, raising money to help other families reunite and in detroit, a father separated from his 3-year-old son for more than three months. the two, finally together after a deadline requiring all children under 5 to be reunited with their parent. according to the government, 57 of 103 young children have been returned to their families. in some cases, parents didn't qualify because of criminal b k background. in other cases, parents have already been deported. >>> protests erupted after chicago police shot and killed a man on the city's south side. officers confronted a man who
their joyful reunion one day after the high profile reunion of allison with her mom. 6-year-old allison became the voice and the face of those children separated from their families after she was recorded crying, asking someone to call her aunt. >> reporter: following allison's mom on the five-hour journey to meet her at the airport. her message to other parents, keep fighting. a guatemalan mother driven from arizona to new york to be reunited with her three children. she thanked the...
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the joyful reunion after it it t allison. allison was the voice and the face of children separated from families after she was recorded crying, asking someone to call her aunt. following allison's mom on the five-hour journey to meet her daughter at a houston airport friday morning. her message to other parents, keep fighting. a guatemalan mother driven from arizona to new york to be reunited with her three children. she thanked the group, immigrant families together, which is raising money to help families reunite and in detroit, a father separated from his 3 yeerl son more than three months, the two finally together after a deadline requiring all children under 5 to be reunited with their parents. according to the government, 57 of 103 children have been returned to their families. in some cases, parents didn't qualify because of their background. in other cases they have been deported. >>> protests erupted after chicago police shot and killed a man on the south side. officers confronted a man who appeared to have a weapon.
the joyful reunion after it it t allison. allison was the voice and the face of children separated from families after she was recorded crying, asking someone to call her aunt. following allison's mom on the five-hour journey to meet her daughter at a houston airport friday morning. her message to other parents, keep fighting. a guatemalan mother driven from arizona to new york to be reunited with her three children. she thanked the group, immigrant families together, which is raising money to...
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with jay allison, jerry allison, who played drums with joe mauldin, who played the standup bass. when they were starting out and getting these gigs at different places, they were also able to open for different musical acts that would come through town. elvis presley being one of them. and for other performers that came through town, like early husky and johnny cash and bill haley and the comets. it was during one of those appearances that he was seen by a nashville talent scout, who happens to also be marty robbins' manager, a man by the name of eddie crandall. and after that performance, mr. crandall spoke with buddies manager -- buddy's manager, a gentleman by the name of "high .ockets" duncan he told mr. duncan that he thought he would be able to get buddy a recording contract in nashville. channels through those that buddy was able to receive his first recording contract out of nashville. went up toband nashville with the idea that they would record songs as they wanted them recorded, however, when he got to nashville, they sort of -- the executives there wanted him to play
with jay allison, jerry allison, who played drums with joe mauldin, who played the standup bass. when they were starting out and getting these gigs at different places, they were also able to open for different musical acts that would come through town. elvis presley being one of them. and for other performers that came through town, like early husky and johnny cash and bill haley and the comets. it was during one of those appearances that he was seen by a nashville talent scout, who happens to...