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donna: it is a delicate operation. rishaad: exactly. donna: very, very delicate. that is also why we do not think china would necessarily retaliate proportionately to the $200 billion. steve: they cannot, dollar for dollar. donna: chongqing it. i agree, they cannot do it in an identical manner. chunkave 30% on a smaller of goods. , iespective of what they use think the protest will be strong, the response will likely be proportional. at the end of the day, what is it going to do? rishaad: it is not ultimately about a trade imbalance. it is about the hegemony of the united states, let's face it. this is an argument which will deepen. we have a conflict taking place. donna: a solution is unlikely. the goalposts keep moving. even if one side is ready to deliver, one day they may change the equation. long-termtimately u.s.-china trade relations are deteriorating. this is something markets will price in. until we get there and move along this road, after the $300 billion, we do not expect a rapid slide down into an all-out trade war where it is tit-for-tat all the time
donna: it is a delicate operation. rishaad: exactly. donna: very, very delicate. that is also why we do not think china would necessarily retaliate proportionately to the $200 billion. steve: they cannot, dollar for dollar. donna: chongqing it. i agree, they cannot do it in an identical manner. chunkave 30% on a smaller of goods. , iespective of what they use think the protest will be strong, the response will likely be proportional. at the end of the day, what is it going to do? rishaad: it is...
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donna, and then diva donna. >> questlove: mmm. >> jimmy: and it just -- yeah, oh yeah, it's so much fun. [ laughter ] i loved it, but get ready, it's a treat tonight. check it out. [ cheers and applause ] it's going to be good. guys, as well alknow, a lot of news organizations rely on polls to determine how regular americans feelbout certain political issues. but the polling industry is always trying to remain va re so they've been releasing a lot of new polls about everyday life. >> steve: really? >> jimmyi'll show you what i mean in our newest installment of "tonight show polls," here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ tonight show polls ♪ ou jimmy: now this first poll asked, "what wasfavorite part of the royal wedding?" 25% said, "the procession.""t 15% said outfits." 60% said, "queen elizabeth doing the worm to 'bodak yellow.'" [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: wo >> jimmy: i didn't see that. >> steve: i missed that. >> jimmy: must have been on bbc or something. this poll aske "what do you do if you forget someone's name?" 59% said, "smile and hope they repeat tir name." 40%
donna, and then diva donna. >> questlove: mmm. >> jimmy: and it just -- yeah, oh yeah, it's so much fun. [ laughter ] i loved it, but get ready, it's a treat tonight. check it out. [ cheers and applause ] it's going to be good. guys, as well alknow, a lot of news organizations rely on polls to determine how regular americans feelbout certain political issues. but the polling industry is always trying to remain va re so they've been releasing a lot of new polls about everyday life....
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>> guest: personal it's great to be here with you donna. i think the central question facing this country more than any particular piece of policy and i'm sure we'll get into different policy ideas and solutions but more than policy is how to take this terribly fractured nation and bring it back together. that's important for two reasons. reasons. number one is consistent with the we are as a people, it were
>> guest: personal it's great to be here with you donna. i think the central question facing this country more than any particular piece of policy and i'm sure we'll get into different policy ideas and solutions but more than policy is how to take this terribly fractured nation and bring it back together. that's important for two reasons. reasons. number one is consistent with the we are as a people, it were
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- emilia clarke, matt bomer, a performance from "summer: the donna summer musicial", and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 876! jamaica! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. that's what i'm talking about. welcome. welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." this is it baby. [ cheers and applause ] you're here. you made it. thank you for being here. guys, saturday was prince harry and meghan markle's wedding. yeah. [ cheers ] millions -- it was great. millions of americans woke up at 4:00 a.m., turned on the royal wedding and thought, "wait, what am i doing with my life?" and it was just -- [ laughter and applause ] but it was an amazing event. thousands of people filled the streets to cheer for prince harry and meghan. meanwhile prince william was like, "you guys know i'm the one who's going to be king, right? i mean -- [ laughter and applause ] i'm kind of a big deal too." they were about him. of course it was also a big day fo
tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- emilia clarke, matt bomer, a performance from "summer: the donna summer musicial", and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 876! jamaica! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. that's what i'm talking about. welcome. welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." this is it baby. [ cheers and applause ]...
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she told donna the truth, that she was in stage five kidney failure. she had this severe pain almost daily, and because she has a rare blood type, the odds of finding a kidney donor were slim. >> when my parents told me about the kidney failing stuff, i was getting a little down. >> reporter: what was your worst fear? >> my mom not getting a kidney ever. >> reporter: as you can see, troy tried to keep a brave front. fortunately, he found a friend in donna. >> i really just hate it. >> i know, buddy. >> reporter: she was there for him every step of the way. >> to think what he must go through, seeing his mom being sick all the time. that's not fair. >> reporter: and you felt like you could fix that. >> i can. >> reporter: turns out, donna has the same rare blood type. so, unbeknownst to troy's family, she spent months researching how to become a kidney donor, and then called up anahita for the best parent- teacher conference of all time. >> i'm like, "what are you talking about?" she turns around and she's like, "we're a match." >> reporter: how do you
she told donna the truth, that she was in stage five kidney failure. she had this severe pain almost daily, and because she has a rare blood type, the odds of finding a kidney donor were slim. >> when my parents told me about the kidney failing stuff, i was getting a little down. >> reporter: what was your worst fear? >> my mom not getting a kidney ever. >> reporter: as you can see, troy tried to keep a brave front. fortunately, he found a friend in donna. >> i...
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and, you know, donna is right. people were put at risk. there should have been a lot more work done. >> the rnc was pushing this stuff out pretty -- >> of course. >> of course. >> but i want to agree with one word that donna brazile used. you talked about a narrative. if embarrassing information is out there about you and there was embarrassing information about you, we got to report it. we can't pretend it's not there. >> but you got hacked information because you hacked hadhackehad hacked stolen emails. you had half of my files. you didn't have my whole files. what putin wanted to do, and it wasn't personal -- look, i understood it wasn't personal, and i didn't take it personally. my job was to try to focus on the election. but what your job was was to say that these are hacked, stolen emails and they came from a corrupted source. and you knew enough to say that but you didn't do that. >> well, there's where i would agree with you is that the media should be careful about the narrative that they sketch and what is the story that's being
and, you know, donna is right. people were put at risk. there should have been a lot more work done. >> the rnc was pushing this stuff out pretty -- >> of course. >> of course. >> but i want to agree with one word that donna brazile used. you talked about a narrative. if embarrassing information is out there about you and there was embarrassing information about you, we got to report it. we can't pretend it's not there. >> but you got hacked information because you...
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better life. >>> my thanks to donna edwards, sara fagan and heidi przybyla. that will do it for this hour. i'm peter alexander in today for nicolle wallace who will be back in the chair next week. "mtp daily" starts right now with katy tur in for chuck. katy, what the president does could stick. >> it will stick. this will change the court for at least a generation. peter alexander, good to see you, thanks so much. >> nice to see you. >> and if it's monday, supreme suspense. the president has made his pick. tonight, judgment day. president trump gets ready to reveal his supreme court pick as democrats try to gear up for a fight. >> enormously important issues hang in the balance. >>> plus, how the trump/putin meeting is casting a shadow over this week's nato summit. and will the president's legal limbo pay off in the m
better life. >>> my thanks to donna edwards, sara fagan and heidi przybyla. that will do it for this hour. i'm peter alexander in today for nicolle wallace who will be back in the chair next week. "mtp daily" starts right now with katy tur in for chuck. katy, what the president does could stick. >> it will stick. this will change the court for at least a generation. peter alexander, good to see you, thanks so much. >> nice to see you. >> and if it's monday,...
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up which is does anyone know where donna brazil is now i think is work over the years probably going to end up which leads me to all these people sort of writing books and everybody gets a break you know million dollar advances but your sort of doing something that a little bit different direction on april twenty fourth you began publishing on what's called substract dot com a new serialized novel titled the business secrets of drug dealing adventures of the identified blackmail tell us a little about the book and why you chose to publish it on sub stock in this way. so some time ago i ran into someone who had known for a long time who sort of came out in the that he had a double life. and had been a high level drug dealer in his past and he wanted to sort of tell the story of what it's like to live on the other side of the law and it was a fascinating story and my anonymous co-author who is still anonymous has a really distinct and interesting voice. and we sort of came up with a fictionalized version of a lot of the adventures that he had experienced. and it's a fascinating story a
up which is does anyone know where donna brazil is now i think is work over the years probably going to end up which leads me to all these people sort of writing books and everybody gets a break you know million dollar advances but your sort of doing something that a little bit different direction on april twenty fourth you began publishing on what's called substract dot com a new serialized novel titled the business secrets of drug dealing adventures of the identified blackmail tell us a...
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donna, how do you view the significance of this? >> it's true that allen weissleberg could be the thing that -- around which all of these investigations actually come to a convergence. and, i mean, he is the money guy. and i think that, you know, each one of these investigations really touches on where the money was running, whether it was the trump foundation, the campaign, or the trump organization. and allen weissleberg is at a place where he might understand how it is that these dots connect. so i think it's going to be a really important conversation, and certainly his testimony before the grand jury. and i think that, you know, cohen right here has his own exposure, and he needs to figure out when it is that he's going to sit down with prosecutors because the more the investigation goes forward without his cooperation and begins to center on him, he is exposed in a way that others are not. >> howard, i want to get emotional. it's been a long week. it's not over. >> well, come to me, ari, i'm ready for you. >> well, we do repor
donna, how do you view the significance of this? >> it's true that allen weissleberg could be the thing that -- around which all of these investigations actually come to a convergence. and, i mean, he is the money guy. and i think that, you know, each one of these investigations really touches on where the money was running, whether it was the trump foundation, the campaign, or the trump organization. and allen weissleberg is at a place where he might understand how it is that these dots...
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please help me welcome donna. [applause] >> i think it helps i'm from brooklyn, right? good evening. thank you -- >> don't say that. >> i just want to say, thank you all for coming out. it's really -- means a los to me you would take your time out to come on a -- this is wednesday? -- wednesday evening at this time. it really means a lot and i thank you. so i would just speaking with stephanie, and i tell her, you know, don't go into anything scripted because i feel like i want to come from the heart and in my truth. also like to go off of who i'm in front of. so i like to engage with people as i speak. actually in such an intimate space and this is very intimate and so i welcome you to even before i read anything from my book, to give it some context, ifing that u there's anything that wanted to say to me or ask me in this moment issue welcome that. you don't have to wait. that's sometime woe have the thoughts when we come into a space so feel free if you have anything to say. >> donna, want to thank you for coming up, and -- [inaudible] -- provide a lot of inspiration
please help me welcome donna. [applause] >> i think it helps i'm from brooklyn, right? good evening. thank you -- >> don't say that. >> i just want to say, thank you all for coming out. it's really -- means a los to me you would take your time out to come on a -- this is wednesday? -- wednesday evening at this time. it really means a lot and i thank you. so i would just speaking with stephanie, and i tell her, you know, don't go into anything scripted because i feel like i...
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up which is does anyone know where donna brazil is now i think is where coming is probably going to end up which leads me to all these people sort of writing books and everybody gets a big you know million dollar advances but your sort of doing something now a little bit different direction on april twenty fourth you began publishing on what's called sub stack dot com a new serialized novel titled the business secrets of drug dealing adventures of the identified blackmail tell us a little about the book and why you chose to publish it on sub's dot in this way. so some time ago i ran into someone who known for a long time who sort of came out in the. he had a double life. and had been a high level drug dealer in his past and he wanted to sort of tell the story of what it's like to live on the other side of the law and it was a fascinating story in my anonymous co-author who is still anonymous has a really distinct and interesting voice. and we sort of came up with a fictionalized version of a lot of the adventures that i did experienced. and it's a fascinating story about sort of the
up which is does anyone know where donna brazil is now i think is where coming is probably going to end up which leads me to all these people sort of writing books and everybody gets a big you know million dollar advances but your sort of doing something now a little bit different direction on april twenty fourth you began publishing on what's called sub stack dot com a new serialized novel titled the business secrets of drug dealing adventures of the identified blackmail tell us a little about...
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she began by talking to lilyjames, who's playing a younger version of meryl streep's character donna. here we are at the world premiere of mamma mia! here we go again. 0ne he would merely james who mamma mia! here we go again. 0ne he would merelyjames who is playing the younger donna, the platform shoes to fill. yes, big sexy platform shoes. it was a bull whelming when i took it as an opportunity to study and embrace and learn from meryl streep and in particular that she did with donna sheridan which was so spectacular and made the whole world fall in love with her, she is out of this world so i stride —— i try to ca ptu re world so i stride —— i try to capture the essence. when you heard you got the role, what is your first reaction, knowing how successful the first film was? it's hard to say because i'm a huge fan, i've seen the show multiple times, i sought is a little girl, i love aber and i saw the first movie so it's almost meant to be. it's really special. i'm so grateful. dominic cooper, who is in the first one. you are getting out of my shot. joking aside, ten years o
she began by talking to lilyjames, who's playing a younger version of meryl streep's character donna. here we are at the world premiere of mamma mia! here we go again. 0ne he would merely james who mamma mia! here we go again. 0ne he would merelyjames who is playing the younger donna, the platform shoes to fill. yes, big sexy platform shoes. it was a bull whelming when i took it as an opportunity to study and embrace and learn from meryl streep and in particular that she did with donna sheridan...
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and so back in 1979, lilyjames is the young donna. she graduates from oxford and she goes off on the holiday that's the beginning of all the trouble. in the present day, her daughter, amanda seyfried, is opening the newly refurbished hotel bella donna, and she is calling around some old friends because history is repeating itself. see what i did there?! i see where it's going! here's a clip. # look into his angel eyes, one look and you're hypnotised. # he'll take your heart and you must pay the price. # look into his angel eyes, you'll think you're in paradise. # and one day you'll find out he wears a disguise... # don't look too deep into those angel eyes. # oh, no, no, no.# i don't think it's camp enough! 0k, here's what i feel. firstly, julie walters, in terms of physical comedy... on a technical level, 0k, so i think this is slicker than the original. this is directed by 01 parker — the original was phyllida lloyd. this has sort of slightly smoother camera moves. there are slightly better choreographed dance sequences. because i
and so back in 1979, lilyjames is the young donna. she graduates from oxford and she goes off on the holiday that's the beginning of all the trouble. in the present day, her daughter, amanda seyfried, is opening the newly refurbished hotel bella donna, and she is calling around some old friends because history is repeating itself. see what i did there?! i see where it's going! here's a clip. # look into his angel eyes, one look and you're hypnotised. # he'll take your heart and you must pay the...
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bitterly complaining about brad, even to strangers like donna lopez. and once in a while, said donna, nancy nervously looked across the street to her own house. >> how did you feel when you left that night? >> i was very worried, for someone who i didn't know well. i thought i met someone really, really nice and told my husband something really bad was going to happen over there. it's really bad. >> so nancy disappeared. her friends' eyes all turned to brad. after all, they knew about the conflict and jessica adam knew nancy was supposed to be at her house at 8:00 a.m. that saturday to paint. when nancy didn't show up, she called the police. >> i was very concerned. i had seen brad in my house, and he was agitated that week. related to the painting. >> it's a marriage gone bad. it's hardly proof of murder. nor was brad's conspicuous absence from her memorial service, nor his apparent lack of interest or cooperation as the police saw it in the murder investigation. these were suspicions. but there was no physical evidence linking brad to the crime. the
bitterly complaining about brad, even to strangers like donna lopez. and once in a while, said donna, nancy nervously looked across the street to her own house. >> how did you feel when you left that night? >> i was very worried, for someone who i didn't know well. i thought i met someone really, really nice and told my husband something really bad was going to happen over there. it's really bad. >> so nancy disappeared. her friends' eyes all turned to brad. after all, they...
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famous sopranos are sometimes labeled as divas or prima donnas. renee: i just couldn't do it, i've never been good at it. you'll never know just how much i miss you ♪ you've done broadway, opera, is there something you haven't done that you would like to do? renee: i have an open mind and a believe in the future. ♪ renee: when you fix your type, please? david: people wouldn't recognize me if i fix my tie. i will just leave it this way. i don't consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even know i haven't day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? in carousel,rming which is not an opera, it's a broadway play. why are you doing that and not opera? would i just thought it be really exciting to do something new. i've always loved doing new things. it's an extraordinary experience. i'm the kind of person that if i were to say no for any number of reasons, i would always wonder what if. so rather than wondering, i typically jump in. david: so o
famous sopranos are sometimes labeled as divas or prima donnas. renee: i just couldn't do it, i've never been good at it. you'll never know just how much i miss you ♪ you've done broadway, opera, is there something you haven't done that you would like to do? renee: i have an open mind and a believe in the future. ♪ renee: when you fix your type, please? david: people wouldn't recognize me if i fix my tie. i will just leave it this way. i don't consider myself a journalist. i began to take...
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david: famous sopranos are sometimes labeled as divas or prima donnas. renee: i just couldn't do it, i've never been good at it. >> ♪ you'll never know just how much i miss you ♪ david: you've done broadway, opera, is there something you haven't done that you would like to do? renee: i have an open mind and a belief in the future. ♪ >> when you fix your tie, please? david: people wouldn't recognize me if i fix my tie. i will just leave it this way. i don't consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider me a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? you are performing in "carousel," which is not an opera, it's a broadway play. why are you doing that and not opera? renee: i just thought it would be really exciting to do something new. i've always loved doing new things. it's an extraordinary experience. i'm the kind of person that if i were to say no for any number of reasons, i would alway
david: famous sopranos are sometimes labeled as divas or prima donnas. renee: i just couldn't do it, i've never been good at it. >> ♪ you'll never know just how much i miss you ♪ david: you've done broadway, opera, is there something you haven't done that you would like to do? renee: i have an open mind and a belief in the future. ♪ >> when you fix your tie, please? david: people wouldn't recognize me if i fix my tie. i will just leave it this way. i don't consider myself a...
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donna? donna: thanks. to set up the stage for tonight's discussion i would like to frame the issue before i turn to the panel. we are charged with looking at how the media covered the democratic national convention in 1968 and how the participants clashed both in perspective and literally, physically. my memories of these nights depend on television and newspaper coverage. this was a time when we had the chicago defender. we had very robust television news operations. i was half way through college at the time of the convention and i was getting ready to leave for the first night when the things were going to happen in the street. my mother, who herself was a lawyer, very left wing, but nonetheless a lawyer, stood at the door and said i was not going because it would not be safe. i said i was going. anybody who ever met my mother knows i stayed home. [laughter] something i regretted for a long time but it is true. i stayed home. in preparing for tonight in addition to reading works of my panelists, i did w
donna? donna: thanks. to set up the stage for tonight's discussion i would like to frame the issue before i turn to the panel. we are charged with looking at how the media covered the democratic national convention in 1968 and how the participants clashed both in perspective and literally, physically. my memories of these nights depend on television and newspaper coverage. this was a time when we had the chicago defender. we had very robust television news operations. i was half way through...
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. ♪ david: famous sopranos are sometimes labeled as divas or prima donnas. renee: i just couldn't do it, i've never been good at it. ♪ you'll never know just how much i miss you ♪ david: you've done broadway, you've done opera, is there something you haven't done that you would like to do? renee: i don't think i have a wish list. what i do have is an open mind and a belief in the future. ♪ >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. all right. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? you are performing in "carousel," which is not an opera, it's a broadway play. why are you doing that and not opera? renee: i just thought wow, it would be really exciting to do something new. i've always loved doing new things. it's just been an ext
. ♪ david: famous sopranos are sometimes labeled as divas or prima donnas. renee: i just couldn't do it, i've never been good at it. ♪ you'll never know just how much i miss you ♪ david: you've done broadway, you've done opera, is there something you haven't done that you would like to do? renee: i don't think i have a wish list. what i do have is an open mind and a belief in the future. ♪ >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was...
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a couple of thing of donna brazile's comments. the one thing the democrats are worried about, how many e-mails that were hacked that were not released were. people compromised and maybe they will appear on a campaign in a couple years and does russia still have leverage over them because they didn't release all of the information they. have the other thing to point out, it's not just donna brazile and the democrats. the president needs to take this issue head on. i'm hering from john mccain, paul ryan, republicans across the hill are saying first of all, if the president doesn't trust u.s. intelligence agencies, which he sort of alluded to in the press conference, if he doesn't trust u.s. intelligence, how can we protect cyber security in the future? if he's worried about this undermining his election, that seems to be driving his policy and that's not a good thing. >> dana: the president saying earlier that there's some fault on our side. i guess he's talking about not having good passwords and not being aware that you can be hac
a couple of thing of donna brazile's comments. the one thing the democrats are worried about, how many e-mails that were hacked that were not released were. people compromised and maybe they will appear on a campaign in a couple years and does russia still have leverage over them because they didn't release all of the information they. have the other thing to point out, it's not just donna brazile and the democrats. the president needs to take this issue head on. i'm hering from john mccain,...
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president donna trump at the white house it is a bitch to head off a looming transatlantic trade war but ahead of those talks trump renewed his call for completely free trade the u.s. president fired off this tweet calling on both parties to quote drop all tariff barriers and subsidies that would be finally called free market and fair trade donna trump writing there on twitter. but for now washington is threatening to expand its tariffs to cars after slapping levies on steel and on the minium the e.u. has responded in kind of skills mattis has this look at what's at stake. it's a tweet that struck brussels like a thunderbolt trade wars are good and easy to win that's the message the american president sent over the atlantic on march first a week later came visit mts mint today i'm defending america's national security by placing tariffs on foreign imports of steel and aluminum you mentioned to get a temporary exemption but china was ready to retaliate woman. who don't want to trade war with the us or with any other country but if china's interests are damaged then we'll have to take
president donna trump at the white house it is a bitch to head off a looming transatlantic trade war but ahead of those talks trump renewed his call for completely free trade the u.s. president fired off this tweet calling on both parties to quote drop all tariff barriers and subsidies that would be finally called free market and fair trade donna trump writing there on twitter. but for now washington is threatening to expand its tariffs to cars after slapping levies on steel and on the minium...
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she is on court one, taking on the croatian donna vekic. someone who is outside the top 50 in the world, and seems to be struggling in the first set. stevens looks to be struggling, vekic was serving for the set low i have just been told that vekic has taken the first set. some people had very high hopes for sloane stephens but she seems to be struggling already on the first day of wimbledon. plenty more action to come, it's not over yet. and drama on the outside courts where harriet dart of great britain has taken krystina pliskova to a final set. absolutely. there was some drama on court 12. harriet dart, ranked 171 in the world and one of six female wild cards at wimbledon this year, making quite an impression on court 12. i think we can go there now. she is playing karolina pliskova, somebody expected to make it to the quarterfinals, she took the first set 7—6, but then there was some drama on court, when harry and took a tumble and her trainer looked very concerned, at that point she had been making a bit ofa that point she had been
she is on court one, taking on the croatian donna vekic. someone who is outside the top 50 in the world, and seems to be struggling in the first set. stevens looks to be struggling, vekic was serving for the set low i have just been told that vekic has taken the first set. some people had very high hopes for sloane stephens but she seems to be struggling already on the first day of wimbledon. plenty more action to come, it's not over yet. and drama on the outside courts where harriet dart of...
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thank you very much, donna. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> neil: more after this. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. other side effects include upper respiratory tract infection and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if you're pregnan
thank you very much, donna. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> neil: more after this. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab...
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crews heading straight to the wildfire from esparto on sunday ...donna harden (off cam)"flames, a lot of smoke and flames"the view in daylight a bit different from saturday night -- this is viewer video sent to kron4 -- showing the county fire building and growing in size. 29 crews in 110 fire engines in addition to pilots were out in full force on sunday working to contain this 22- thousand acre fire greg bobbitt, guindai think in a couple of hours we are going to get real smokeygreg bobbitt is biking around guinda ... getting as close as he can -- checking to make sure his family and his home remain safe.greg bobbitt, guindawe were on our way back from vacaville yesterday on 505 on the freeway when we first saw the smoke at about 230 in the afternoon and thought it was pretty close to us and it was michelle kingston, mkingstonnews"with just a quick shift in wind direction we went from not being able to even smell the fire to being surrounded by smoke"donna harden (off cam)it's coming back this way it was just over the mountain and now seeing the flames on the top and see them just c
crews heading straight to the wildfire from esparto on sunday ...donna harden (off cam)"flames, a lot of smoke and flames"the view in daylight a bit different from saturday night -- this is viewer video sent to kron4 -- showing the county fire building and growing in size. 29 crews in 110 fire engines in addition to pilots were out in full force on sunday working to contain this 22- thousand acre fire greg bobbitt, guindai think in a couple of hours we are going to get real smokeygreg...
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the for me for now you are watching ditto that any is coming to life from right and my name is anna donna and we will be back again at the top of the hour don't forget you can get all the latest news and information on our website that's on date of any topic stay with us . out of. iran. one such an isolated shocker seems now a major power in the middle east. or one's influence continues to grow politically economically and above all militarily. does iran truly want peace among the countries of homes have their doubts to isolate. iran from fiachra see the coa stars of august fifth on g.w. . hi and welcome back to serious music these days we have huge chub t.v. lies streams all for our entertainment but in the eighteenth century they had something even better they had a form of live music called harmony was. how many was he with originally played outside in the open air or at big banquets today we're playing a modern day how when he was a concert here inside at the berlin film money in the chamber music hall and i'm going to be playing with my wonderful colleagues from the berlin film one o
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i'm here with the fabulous lily james, who plays the young donna. that is quite big platform shoes to fill. yes, big platforms and sexy dungarees, yes. no, it was very overwhelming but i took it as an opportunity to study and embrace and learn from meryl and in particular what she did with donna sheridan was so spectacular and made the whole world fall in love with her. she's out of this world, so i tried to capture that essence as much i could. so i tried to capture when you heard you'd got the role, what was your first reaction, knowing how successful the first film had been? it's hard to really say because i'm a huge fan, i've seen the show multiple times, i saw it as a little girl, i love abba and of course saw the first movie, so it felt almost meant to be. i don't know, it's really special, i'm so grateful. dominic cooper, who's in the first... 0h, hi, back in the room again. uncomfortably close! getting out of my shot. joking aside, ten years on, what made you want to come back for more? well, the first one was the best fun i've ever had on a
i'm here with the fabulous lily james, who plays the young donna. that is quite big platform shoes to fill. yes, big platforms and sexy dungarees, yes. no, it was very overwhelming but i took it as an opportunity to study and embrace and learn from meryl and in particular what she did with donna sheridan was so spectacular and made the whole world fall in love with her. she's out of this world, so i tried to capture that essence as much i could. so i tried to capture when you heard you'd got...
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because donna ten hard is campaigning to change paragraph two hundred one nine hundred eighty so gynecologists no longer have to fear being prosecuted and women can learn the facts. for migrants who were deported and returned to their country of origin the experience can be deeply traumatic we met one migrant shortly after he was sent back to gambia in west africa. known endearingly as a smiling coast of africa the gambia has little in way of its economy to smile about two decades of tyrannical rule forced especially young people to europe in search of a better life but now under new governance these migrants asylum applications of being rejected and dumb down spent three years in germany training and working as a caregiver for the elderly until he was unexpectedly deported he now lives with his mother and six other people in a small house in the capital bundled soul. from the surely this is my folder from school in germany where the number in the colossal they arrested me inside the classroom so i had to take it with me and went out of my shop and i brought my school books all the way back wi
because donna ten hard is campaigning to change paragraph two hundred one nine hundred eighty so gynecologists no longer have to fear being prosecuted and women can learn the facts. for migrants who were deported and returned to their country of origin the experience can be deeply traumatic we met one migrant shortly after he was sent back to gambia in west africa. known endearingly as a smiling coast of africa the gambia has little in way of its economy to smile about two decades of tyrannical...
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well he had to do two buckets donna to fire and if you load is the word you are to god. otherwise he would have been declared absconded up so little personal presence for acquiring such a p.t. is mandatory and secondly he had to be closer and he could actually use how do you know if you don't or you would have been seen as having come from minus the images of the body buried particularly in a situation where it has guided an editor of victimhood and only a thing for the sake of. his daughter's a political future he probably wanted her to continue in politics after the settlement of this legal case which we both take the appeals process should be over in four to six weeks with regard to the political element of the story sharif has criticized the military's role in pakistan how much influence does the military actually have especially heading into the selection what dhimmitude is going to do in influence it all walks of life. and the kind of influence and the leaves are talking about has really nothing you do only if you will tune for this election and even the last elect
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will battle for the title and he hopes his presence can help improve football in the country better donna also expressed a desire to meet authoritarian bellaver sim president aleksander the question. our minds are not our top stories that we're following at this hour u.s. president donald trump has returned home to a storm of criticism after refusing to blame russian president vladimir putin for meddling in the two thousand and sixteen u.s. election instead trump see. rejected the findings of his own intelligence agencies . and there's been a hero's welcome in paris for the world cup champions and they celebrated their victory in a parade down the shop and he say each member of the team is to receive francis highest civilian honor of the legion. the monica jones we'll have more on the big pan trade deal that's coming right up in business. being the fund be to. his work in the congress for tonight. the maestro and three. tom twenty two. we make up.
will battle for the title and he hopes his presence can help improve football in the country better donna also expressed a desire to meet authoritarian bellaver sim president aleksander the question. our minds are not our top stories that we're following at this hour u.s. president donald trump has returned home to a storm of criticism after refusing to blame russian president vladimir putin for meddling in the two thousand and sixteen u.s. election instead trump see. rejected the findings of...
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view on the current state of airport infrastructure we handed over to our correspondent nicholas or donna. most people coming into the u.s. the first thing they see is one of these and they're polls and all those and they're considers itself to be the leader of the developed world the truth is that it's a full on always want passengers from the middle east asia or europe would expect president trump didn't hesitate in saying that america's airports a third world facilities when i look at airports in china when i look at airports and abu dhabi and qatar and the different places like a third world country you land in new york and la guardia airport a kennedy airport it's like a third world airport system and its latest report the american society of civil engineers graded the country's aviation infrastructure with a very unimpressive score of you know the united states has had. in an aging and. in aging infrastructure for about a generation so we sort of look back and the united states really built out our infrastructure in the fifty's and sixty's and early seventy's and then in some respec
view on the current state of airport infrastructure we handed over to our correspondent nicholas or donna. most people coming into the u.s. the first thing they see is one of these and they're polls and all those and they're considers itself to be the leader of the developed world the truth is that it's a full on always want passengers from the middle east asia or europe would expect president trump didn't hesitate in saying that america's airports a third world facilities when i look at...
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crews heading straight to the wildfire from esparto on sunday ...donna harden (off cam)"flames, a lot of smoke and flames"the view in daylight a bit different from saturday night -- this is viewer video sent to kron4 -- showing the county fire building and growing in size. 29 crews in 110 fire engines in addition to pilots were out in full force on sunday working to contain this 22- thousand acre fire greg bobbitt, guindai think in a couple of hours we are going to get real smokeygreg bobbitt is biking around guinda ... getting as close as he can -- checking to make sure his family and his home remain safe.greg bobbitt, guindawe were on our way back from vacaville yesterday on 505 when the smoke at about 230 in the afternoon and thought it was uss michelle kingston, mkingstonnews"with just a quick shift in wind direction we went from not being able to even smell the fire to being surrounded by smoke"donna harden (off cam)it's coming back this way it was just over the mountain and now seeing the flames on the top and see them just coming down505 and california 16 west now covered in sm
crews heading straight to the wildfire from esparto on sunday ...donna harden (off cam)"flames, a lot of smoke and flames"the view in daylight a bit different from saturday night -- this is viewer video sent to kron4 -- showing the county fire building and growing in size. 29 crews in 110 fire engines in addition to pilots were out in full force on sunday working to contain this 22- thousand acre fire greg bobbitt, guindai think in a couple of hours we are going to get real smokeygreg...
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donna summer being the biggest embodiment. and they make some of the biggest records of all-time. ♪ ooh love to love you baby ♪ ooh love you love you baby "love to love you baby" was four minutes of singing. 14 minutes of -- a lot of not singing. ♪ oh love to love you baby ♪ oh love you love you baby >> i always wondered for the life of me was moroder in the booth like, more passion, more -- >> actually i shooed everybody out of the studio, switched the lights off, made sure the tape is running, and i said, okay, let's go ahead. and i think she did it in 10 minutes. ♪ ooh >> the donna summer records were some of the biggest records of all-time. and they kicked off a revolution. ♪ i want to do it till the sun comes up ♪ >> unless you've been living in a sealed cave you've probably noticed america's latest crazy is disco dancin'. that's dancin' without the g. >> fluffy, where have you been? ♪ i want to but on my boogie shoes to boogie with you ♪ >> what the discos take in and what they generate with the records
donna summer being the biggest embodiment. and they make some of the biggest records of all-time. ♪ ooh love to love you baby ♪ ooh love you love you baby "love to love you baby" was four minutes of singing. 14 minutes of -- a lot of not singing. ♪ oh love to love you baby ♪ oh love you love you baby >> i always wondered for the life of me was moroder in the booth like, more passion, more -- >> actually i shooed everybody out of the studio, switched the lights off,...
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donna so you see the. need for money. and to give me a beer you think you have it without pain they gave me an income the law on about how you make more. always than i'm going to always you know or somebody. you in the other men. lay my hand. for the love that we seem i'm going to go. on just rain sentimentally i know there's a little girl yes and i'm going to the way i. think i don't want to go home just let you. know we have ample dollars off where you want to. be had all over the place all that is. no good. feel so good you think. you have a say where they will not for. he said with a will to see love in your local mall we see. the a great took. on a stock. when they came in. but when i had one hundred dollars in view and those are one that's going to go blank they said ok. you know the. difference. we are going to vote. on that steal. this song to somebody you know michael brissenden even. those of us who believe in what they might be fun for you. if their mommy. or you know. what the moment think because you get a se
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the us open champion was knocked out in straight sets by world number 55 donna vekic. the fourth—seed, who also reached last month's french open final, looked out of sorts, losing 6—1 6—3 to her croatian opponent. fifth seed elina svitolina has also been kncoked out this evening... been knocked out this evening... but there was a brilliant result for british wildca rd katie swan. she reached the second round for the first time by shocking world number 36, irina—camelia begu. the 19—year—old won 6—2 6—2 in just 56 minutes on court 14. in the men's draw it was the same old roger federer. the reigning champion made the kind of start we've come to expect on centre court. he tookjust 79 minutes to beat serbia's dusan lajovic in straight sets. the 36—year—old swiss lost just eight games, and is looking to win his ninth wimbledon title. and today's performance shows just why he's the favourite to win once again. british number four liam broady is out though — he lost in straight sets to former—finalist milos raonic. 7—5, 6—0, 6—1 the score on cou
the us open champion was knocked out in straight sets by world number 55 donna vekic. the fourth—seed, who also reached last month's french open final, looked out of sorts, losing 6—1 6—3 to her croatian opponent. fifth seed elina svitolina has also been kncoked out this evening... been knocked out this evening... but there was a brilliant result for british wildca rd katie swan. she reached the second round for the first time by shocking world number 36, irina—camelia begu. the...
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the same buttons and that was of course a question raised by several of the journalists who talked to donna crump but. as you said earlier we need to digest all of that in fact check of some of the comments that came out of that press conference from the u.s. president but for now thank you very much for your reporting and your analysis on the nato summit and donald trump's comments at the end of it at the nato headquarters in brussels. and if you're being offered it with some of the stories making news around the blood the counted on separately the columnist could soon be extradited to spain that's after a jim cool kid his extradition on a charge that he had missed approved created public funds push him off in spain down south to attempting to declare catalonia independence he's been in germany since march. in western japan the government says at least one hundred ninety five people have died after torrential rains course of year flooding and landslides hundreds of thousands of homes have been destroyed days of intense heat and water shortages in the region are raising fears of disease out
the same buttons and that was of course a question raised by several of the journalists who talked to donna crump but. as you said earlier we need to digest all of that in fact check of some of the comments that came out of that press conference from the u.s. president but for now thank you very much for your reporting and your analysis on the nato summit and donald trump's comments at the end of it at the nato headquarters in brussels. and if you're being offered it with some of the stories...
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>> guest: personal it's great to be here with you donna. i think the central question facing this country more than any particular piece of policy and i'm sure we'll get into different policy ideas and solutions but more than policy is how to take this terribly fractured nation and bring it back together. that's important for two reasons. reasons. number one is consistent with the we are as a people, it were more unified we can take on opportunities and overcome challenges more easily but the thing i think that's happened across the last several decades is the stop doing things. why we stop doing things, we never talk with of the things we agree with each other on. was talk with things we disagree on. the problem if you don't constantly update institutions in society for the world based on how it is change, then you increase i start leaving people behind. i think it's incredibly important that we try to come together on some of the things we agree with each other once a we can agree getting things done. it's important for our character and
>> guest: personal it's great to be here with you donna. i think the central question facing this country more than any particular piece of policy and i'm sure we'll get into different policy ideas and solutions but more than policy is how to take this terribly fractured nation and bring it back together. that's important for two reasons. reasons. number one is consistent with the we are as a people, it were more unified we can take on opportunities and overcome challenges more easily but...
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democrat to declare a run for president in 2020 offers his vision for america picks interviewed by donna brazile for much of the democratic national committee. this this is a weekly program wh with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> host: congressman john delaney, the author of the new book "the right answer." congressman, you wrote this book at a time when our country is very divided. what motivated you to spell out not just the challenges but also some of the solutions? >> guest: personal it's great
democrat to declare a run for president in 2020 offers his vision for america picks interviewed by donna brazile for much of the democratic national committee. this this is a weekly program wh with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> host: congressman john delaney, the author of the new book "the right answer." congressman, you wrote this book at a time when our country is very divided. what motivated you to spell out not just the...
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in the present day, her daughter amanda seyfried is opening the new hotel bella donna and she is calling around some old friends because history is repeating itself. see what i did there?! i can see where it's going! here's a clip. # look into his angel eyes... # one look and you're hypnotized... # he'll take your heart and you must pay the price... # look into his angel eyes... # you'll think you're in paradise... # and one day you'll find out he wears a disguise... # don't look too deep into those angel eyes. # oh, no, no, no, no. i don't think it is camp enough! 0k, here's what i feel. firstly, julie walters, in terms of physical comedy... yeah... on a technical level, i think this is slicker than the original. this has slightly smoother camera moves, there are slightly better choreographed dance sequences because it's happening in split time and temporal structures, we get these scenes which mirror each other so, from the point of view of the construction of a film it is really good. we have all the old cast back again and some new cast members playing the younger incarnations as wel
in the present day, her daughter amanda seyfried is opening the new hotel bella donna and she is calling around some old friends because history is repeating itself. see what i did there?! i can see where it's going! here's a clip. # look into his angel eyes... # one look and you're hypnotized... # he'll take your heart and you must pay the price... # look into his angel eyes... # you'll think you're in paradise... # and one day you'll find out he wears a disguise... # don't look too deep into...
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percent of their gross domestic product that's up from the alliance's official target of two percent donna cain is in berlin with german reaction to trunks comments. the general tenor of president trump's remarks regarding germany's contributions to defense spending in so far as its role as a nato member country have been negative for some considerable time not just as president but also as candidates that he railed against what he considered to be the insufficient amount of money being spent by the german government the point to make here is that for the german government they have committed to raising their defense spending to the correct ratio in the nato summit in wales in twenty fourteen but both main parties that vied for the chancellorship in last year's general election very clear that they were not going to reach that kind of target in the life of this parliament frankl americal when she heard the president transfer marks she chose to speak to reporters saying effectively that is somebody who'd grown up in communist east germany she was very grateful now to live in a free country
percent of their gross domestic product that's up from the alliance's official target of two percent donna cain is in berlin with german reaction to trunks comments. the general tenor of president trump's remarks regarding germany's contributions to defense spending in so far as its role as a nato member country have been negative for some considerable time not just as president but also as candidates that he railed against what he considered to be the insufficient amount of money being spent...
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be plenty of you very excited about it all that donna. the so-called dr mark i. was a trade unionist and veolia when he started to publicly condemn company practices. that cost him his job and led to a long legal battle that ended with him big exonerated and rehired by veolia. us up on that mac did you even did you daily mail for your mention last year extraordinary. as a difficult. journey canary's a short about. it all clue. until does the law i still say they caught by me like thought. of it all their little house. of their cars or notwithstanding people that are more as truly used. to neon are funny. is sussy should both of us reject for about thirty two who put palin on the other day get up even. vandeven side to talk on the bouncing little down the post on our do it courses from. new on i pad pretty new she owned by nearly that's when they're the only person saying it's bad enough see out on this when i. was there was this awesome cool all you knew for hours was i was in pretty privileged in the bay did a guest show a beauty tried to see who of course he ha
be plenty of you very excited about it all that donna. the so-called dr mark i. was a trade unionist and veolia when he started to publicly condemn company practices. that cost him his job and led to a long legal battle that ended with him big exonerated and rehired by veolia. us up on that mac did you even did you daily mail for your mention last year extraordinary. as a difficult. journey canary's a short about. it all clue. until does the law i still say they caught by me like thought. of it...
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be plenty of you are very excited about it all that donna shows you he's appalled that they're not by. to lead it was a trade unionist and veolia when he started to publicly condemn company practices. that cost him his job and led to a long legal battle that ended with him because owner rated and rehired by veolia. jim jones you going to give us up on that mack video eve did you deliver food to see did you know mention last year extraordinary something to me on the all. the demo i think the field shows clearly can exist. in a protest on that. it include moon do loop until december and all i still see the company like top. of it all deserve it how many ma owns that it would sound we pull them or us really key fail is reduced astraea live with the neon i phone. is sussy us physics for voluntary the two of them put on them and then they get a piece. of on the inside to talk all on see lieutenant them postpone i do it all says from. new on the pilot pretty you she owned bottom and there it is that's when the only person. on this when i. climbed down says all seven khoon all he knew for if
be plenty of you are very excited about it all that donna shows you he's appalled that they're not by. to lead it was a trade unionist and veolia when he started to publicly condemn company practices. that cost him his job and led to a long legal battle that ended with him because owner rated and rehired by veolia. jim jones you going to give us up on that mack video eve did you deliver food to see did you know mention last year extraordinary something to me on the all. the demo i think the...
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>>> so we've seen the story of donna and the three men and the loves that she had. i would like to see the next movie be about the love between you two. >> oh, people keep saying that. >> i would make it with young kids because i think that, you know, the energy is going to carry through and i think people are going to love the young kids. >> do you guys think there could be a "mamma mia 3"? >> and a 4, a 5, 56, and then a 7, then we will call it a day. >> i mean, seriously, this whole thing for everyone it was a six-week holiday on a beautiful island. i don't think they would have to do much persuading, i mean, i don't even think they need a script. ♪ dancing queen >> with the success of the sequel, and the original set to make a billion dollars worldwide, the cast was already thinking "mamma mia 3" at th pmh provisions. >> if they ask me back, i'll come back. just don't leave it ten years. could be dodgey. >> they better not wait ten years or else we won't be skipping down those hills. we'll be walking down with walkers and crutches. ♪ "mamma mia" here i go ag
>>> so we've seen the story of donna and the three men and the loves that she had. i would like to see the next movie be about the love between you two. >> oh, people keep saying that. >> i would make it with young kids because i think that, you know, the energy is going to carry through and i think people are going to love the young kids. >> do you guys think there could be a "mamma mia 3"? >> and a 4, a 5, 56, and then a 7, then we will call it a...
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think it's as important i think for fame to city and being able to have your voice in this cultural donna and finding your own success would be the lesson. learned while you sat behind. a one on one. dancing on you know it was a. lot of the. old. stuff. like box like. old. all. that stuff. but. both well. this filter. is now. on it's like they're gonna lie a little bit among. the sun spot something we call. albert. is like i love that. changes to the one missing people dance in love i was. told. that. those. big. we. keep these. filled grills. full pelt still. no. on counting the cost why china wants an expanded economic role in the middle east look at which countries are leading the way in innovation plus safe pensacola one of the world's most profitable and widely used killers goes on trial counting the cost on a. new route spanning six continents across the do. you series corresponding snooping bringing the stories they tell you how this was done and not accuse you of i'm not the only one that's this you know. we're at the mercy of the russian camp for palestinian refugees out to syria
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think it's as important i think for fame to city and being able to have your voice in this cultural donna and finding your own success would be the last and final. bang. bang. bang. was. a one on one. dancing on you know it was a. modeling call and then you look. like boss like i did. all. that. but. both zero zero zero. zero. zero zero zero this filter. is now. it's like girls gone wild a little bit among. the sun spot something we call. john howard. is like i love the tone change its attitude when i see people dance in love was. being. thank you thank you thank. you. told. us. little. soul. will. follow. that. we've. been. through. keeping. will that. whole crowd still. about fifty thousand people were arrested under a policing strategy known as stop and frisk the car got a ball and here it was a guy coming behind me and kicking him out back how many of your children gotten caught in this trap i have seven sons and six of them have been arrested for drug charges so me guess the war maybe take a loss think is what thoughts we've now created the atmosphere that the police was the bad guy
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it's all on me >>> let's go to donna in washington donna? >> caller: hey, mr. cramer thanks for taking my call. >> of course >> caller: i really love your show. >> thank you >> caller: i'm retired and i'm living in sunny blaine, washington, and i'm looking for stocks that won't be so hugely impacted by all the trade war volatility. >> sure. >> caller: and i'm looking at canada goose hoelgsd, symbol goos what are your thoughts >> we like what he said, the ceo. and then the stock had run up big, and we felt that maybe some profit-taking was in order ahead of the quarter that was wrong. the stock ran up but then it's come back. and it's come back to a level that i like. and i think that canada goose -- >> buy, buy, buy >> -- does exactly what you said even though it has china product. boy do they ever want the product. stiff fitch is roaring in the stratosphere but if it pulse back, i think uniyou'll get an opportunity >> buy, buy, buy >> toys r us closed its last bunch of stores a little over a week ago and left behind an island of misfit toys. whoo does it mean
it's all on me >>> let's go to donna in washington donna? >> caller: hey, mr. cramer thanks for taking my call. >> of course >> caller: i really love your show. >> thank you >> caller: i'm retired and i'm living in sunny blaine, washington, and i'm looking for stocks that won't be so hugely impacted by all the trade war volatility. >> sure. >> caller: and i'm looking at canada goose hoelgsd, symbol goos what are your thoughts >> we like...