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the uniforms either. >> roy kim: uh, no. >> roy choi: yeah. [ laughter ] >> roy kim: well, he still controls the restaurant. >> roy choi: you just do the work. >> roy kim: i just do the work. [ laughter ] as a korean, he knows. >> anthony: we start with bonchon, all those delicious little freebie plates of pickles, preserves, kimchi, a spicy squid snack or two. no bonchon? no meal. >> roy choi: and you know what this restaurant has that a lot of restaurants are going away from? is the, um, is the chair-less rooms. >> anthony: you don't do the, the feet under? knees forward, feet under? >> roy choi: oh the, the tea ceremonies. >> anthony: straight ahead? oh, no can do. >> roy choi: the seating, yeah. that was punishment for koreans. >> roy kim: yeah. >> roy choi: that's, that's a punishment. >> roy kim: and with the book over your head. >> roy choi: for hours. >> anthony: what would a crime be? what got you into that, uh, position? >> roy choi: yeah, i mean, it could be as, as minimal as a 94 on the test. >> anthony: korean parents? well, let's just say they veer towards the strict.
the uniforms either. >> roy kim: uh, no. >> roy choi: yeah. [ laughter ] >> roy kim: well, he still controls the restaurant. >> roy choi: you just do the work. >> roy kim: i just do the work. [ laughter ] as a korean, he knows. >> anthony: we start with bonchon, all those delicious little freebie plates of pickles, preserves, kimchi, a spicy squid snack or two. no bonchon? no meal. >> roy choi: and you know what this restaurant has that a lot of...
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>> roy. i don't have to tell you that the senate hangs in the balance. form plan this year to bring mr. trump's list of big legislive accomplishments to one. we can't lose your seat this december. >> yes, sir. >> now, i know you're bannon's guy, but this latest news about you is concerning. voters in alabama will never elect someone who's had relations with a minor. >> you sure about that? >> no. alabama is quite a place. but we can't take chances. >> i mean, mike, look, it's all lies. i'm not that guy. >> perhaps, roy. perhaps. but it's hard to connce people that you're not into young girls when you dress like woody from "toy story." >> i mean, come on. the le-wing media loves to repeat the sexual harassment stories. there's a new one every day, mike >> i know. even i heard about louis c.k.,an i'm not allowed to watch tv. i'm only allowed to listen to it. but this gl who has accused you was 14 years old, roy. you got to do the right thing here. >> all right.
>> roy. i don't have to tell you that the senate hangs in the balance. form plan this year to bring mr. trump's list of big legislive accomplishments to one. we can't lose your seat this december. >> yes, sir. >> now, i know you're bannon's guy, but this latest news about you is concerning. voters in alabama will never elect someone who's had relations with a minor. >> you sure about that? >> no. alabama is quite a place. but we can't take chances. >> i mean,...
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you can't lose when you don't play, roy. so. >> anyway, 32 other countries are playing in the world cup, and the favorites are struggling. portugal forced space to a tie. >> that makes sense, they tie at everything, same enpins la, same language. >> different language. >> same culture in fact, i think they tied because they both stop ford a little siesta halfway through the game. >> that was 100% wrong. now yesterday we also saw switzerland fielt mighty brazil to a tie and before that argentina and messi only tied against iceland, iceland. a country so small that bjork was a sub on their bitch. >> that's true but the biggest shock so far was that mexico bet de-- beat defending champ germany which was a seismic event. >> mexico defeated the defending champions germany and there are shock waves literally in mexico city. at nearly the same time that one mexico goal was scored sensors detected a mini earthquake. the mexican geological service said possibly set off by so many fans jumping in the air all at one time. >> think abou
you can't lose when you don't play, roy. so. >> anyway, 32 other countries are playing in the world cup, and the favorites are struggling. portugal forced space to a tie. >> that makes sense, they tie at everything, same enpins la, same language. >> different language. >> same culture in fact, i think they tied because they both stop ford a little siesta halfway through the game. >> that was 100% wrong. now yesterday we also saw switzerland fielt mighty brazil to a...
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. —— with roy. anyone top scoring on 67. —— with roy. a nyo ne lost top scoring on 67. —— with roy. anyone lost three of wickets cheaply. they eventually finished on a reachable 198. england claimed the early wicket, but sharma signalled that he intended to hank about much longer. raul was keen to follow the lead but then his stay was cut short when he fell foul of chris jordan. and then became spent from england as he made his way to a century. —— the game sped away. the winning runs with it as india won the series 2—1. brilliant innings from sharma but from cricket to russia. the dust has settled on those gripping world cup quarterfinals and now we begin to look forward to the semis. france against belgium on tuesday and england versus croatia on wednesday in moscow. one man who's been in moscow for the whole tournament is oui’ moscow for the whole tournament is our correspondent olly foster. many things indeed. a couple of rest days across russia, 1a —— four teens left, haven't spotted any england fa ns yet left, haven't spotted any england fans yet but this city will
. —— with roy. anyone top scoring on 67. —— with roy. a nyo ne lost top scoring on 67. —— with roy. anyone lost three of wickets cheaply. they eventually finished on a reachable 198. england claimed the early wicket, but sharma signalled that he intended to hank about much longer. raul was keen to follow the lead but then his stay was cut short when he fell foul of chris jordan. and then became spent from england as he made his way to a century. —— the game sped away. the...
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my guest this morning, republican senator, roy blunt of
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bud jones was the actor from western films for roy rogers, dale husband, bought this for dale to ride and use. we have a picture of dale there at the back. these are the boots that dale war with the outfit. she had many outfits that were highlighted with fringe and sparkles and of course, the idea being when you are under the lights it captures and glistens the french. exaggerates movement when you walk or move your arms. dale evans was significant in her own right. often people associate the two other you hear roy rogers and dale evans but she also on her own authored over two dozen books and hosted her own television show. later in life, she promoted actively her spirituality and christianity and was very much an influence on a whole other generation of women who didn't know she performed in western shows. some additional women we've had in the hall of fame include esther hobart morris. represented here in this commemorative plate and also a sculpture. she was the first justice of the peace in the united states. this was in wyoming. in 1870. keep in mind, this was 50 years before wo
bud jones was the actor from western films for roy rogers, dale husband, bought this for dale to ride and use. we have a picture of dale there at the back. these are the boots that dale war with the outfit. she had many outfits that were highlighted with fringe and sparkles and of course, the idea being when you are under the lights it captures and glistens the french. exaggerates movement when you walk or move your arms. dale evans was significant in her own right. often people associate the...
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( cheering ) well then you will love roy wood, jr. with another episode of cp time. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> welcome to cp time, the only show that's for the culture. ( laughter ) now, it's no secret that black folks love us a good conspiracy theory, like our rapper bob thinks the world is flat, while mos def doesn't think osama bin laden did 9/11, or how i believe car dashon is o.j. simpson's secret daughter. o.j. always leaving dna everywhere, no wonder they call him the juice. ( laughter ) conspiracy that unit all black people are about the government. uncle sam gets more blame than alcohol after a pregnancy test, like the conspiracy theory that the government created aids which i personally don't believe. we all know that the only manmade disease is kidney stones. somebody sneaking them stones up there. think about it. then, of course, there's black folks' suspicion that, during hurricane katrina, the government blew up the levies on purpose to flood out poor black neighborhoods and spare the white ones. that's right. the go
( cheering ) well then you will love roy wood, jr. with another episode of cp time. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> welcome to cp time, the only show that's for the culture. ( laughter ) now, it's no secret that black folks love us a good conspiracy theory, like our rapper bob thinks the world is flat, while mos def doesn't think osama bin laden did 9/11, or how i believe car dashon is o.j. simpson's secret daughter. o.j. always leaving dna everywhere, no wonder they call him the juice. (...
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increase, the leaders in congress now, people like senator roy blunt and congressman tom cole and others who are the chair of our appropriations subcommittees. >> and on another subject. the national academy of science underscores how prevalent sexism is in the sciences with a focus on gender harassment. how can we address this problem? >> we're doing a wide range of questions today. you can address it, i was going it say easily, it isn't easily. but there is something that's absolutely essential to address it and that's zero tolerance of it, period, with no exceptions and i think that that's the thing that we're starting -- people are coming around. different institutions are now coming around and what was sacrosanct, you don't go near it because that's the way it no longer flies and you know, not only in universities, but in some of the scientific organizations, that the way you address this is by zero tolerance. if there's any of that, you get
increase, the leaders in congress now, people like senator roy blunt and congressman tom cole and others who are the chair of our appropriations subcommittees. >> and on another subject. the national academy of science underscores how prevalent sexism is in the sciences with a focus on gender harassment. how can we address this problem? >> we're doing a wide range of questions today. you can address it, i was going it say easily, it isn't easily. but there is something that's...
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that's mostly with the leaders in congress now, people like senator roy blunt and tom cole and others were the chairs of our perforation subcommittees. >> okay. on another subject, the national academy of science underscored how prevalent sexism continues to be in the science profession. whawith a particular focus on gender harassment. how can we address this problem. >> well, you can address it, there is something that is absolutely essential to addressing it and that's zero-tolerance of it. no exception. i think that's the thing we are starting, people are coming around, different institutions are now coming around that what was sacrosanct, you don't go near it because that's the way it is no longer flies. you know, not only in universities, but in some of the scientific organizations that the way you address this
that's mostly with the leaders in congress now, people like senator roy blunt and tom cole and others were the chairs of our perforation subcommittees. >> okay. on another subject, the national academy of science underscored how prevalent sexism continues to be in the science profession. whawith a particular focus on gender harassment. how can we address this problem. >> well, you can address it, there is something that is absolutely essential to addressing it and that's...
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even if it is roy dean of! i enjoyed cuddling him! i bet he'd say the same. i don't know if the coach, children will automatically huddle when they are taken camping, when you have four of them in a tent under the morning they are all cuddled together, four adults would not be, they would think, i mustn't touch that person. but hopefully thatis touch that person. but hopefully that is what they did. when you hear about this rescue effort and the cramped space they have to get through, what goes through your mind? pessimistically, ithought that firstly, the cave would have filled with water and they would have drowned before they were found, and then when they were found i just looked at what roy and i had swum through which was, compared with what they are swimming through, comparatively easy, apart from the last part, as things go. it seems impossible. already they have four more people out. i was on newsnight the other night and i said, if there had been 1a of us in our case we would not all have got out alive. i still think children are better than adults.
even if it is roy dean of! i enjoyed cuddling him! i bet he'd say the same. i don't know if the coach, children will automatically huddle when they are taken camping, when you have four of them in a tent under the morning they are all cuddled together, four adults would not be, they would think, i mustn't touch that person. but hopefully thatis touch that person. but hopefully that is what they did. when you hear about this rescue effort and the cramped space they have to get through, what goes...
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so roy rogers, dale's husband, bought this for dale to ride and to use. of course, we have a picture of dale evans there in the back. and then these are the boots that dale wore with this outfit. she had many outfits that were highlighted with fringe and with sparkles and the idea there being when you're under the lights, it catches and glistens and fringe, of course, exaggerates movements when you walk or move your arms. dale evans was significant in her own right. so often people associate the two together. you hear roy rogers and dale evans. but she authored on her own over two dozen books. she hosted her own television show. later in life, she promoted very actively her spirituality and christianly and was an influence on a whole other generation of women who didn't know she performed in western shows. some additional women that we have in our hall of fame include esther hobart morris, and she's represented here in a commemorative plate and a sculpture. she was the first justice of the peace in the united states. this was in wyoming. and this was in 1
so roy rogers, dale's husband, bought this for dale to ride and to use. of course, we have a picture of dale evans there in the back. and then these are the boots that dale wore with this outfit. she had many outfits that were highlighted with fringe and with sparkles and the idea there being when you're under the lights, it catches and glistens and fringe, of course, exaggerates movements when you walk or move your arms. dale evans was significant in her own right. so often people associate...
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——jason roy total of 198—8. jason for a top scoring. —— jason roy top scored. rohit sharma's 100 not out was scoring. —— jason roy top scored. rohitsharma's100 not out was the strong performance. australia's miserable run of results in the shorterforms of the game continues — after they were beaten by six wickets by pakistan in harare. fakhar zaman top scored with 91. pakistan reached their target of 184, with four balls to spare. that's all the sport for now. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. ten people have been killed and dozens more wounded in a train derailment in the north west of turkey. the train was travelling from kapikule, on the country's border with bulgaria, towards istanbul. 0ver100 ambulances and a number of army helicopters were sent to the scene to take part in rescue operations. an appeals court in brazil has cancelled an order to release the country's former president, lula da silva. it reverses an earlier — and unexpected — order by another judge of the same court. the popular left—wing politician i
——jason roy total of 198—8. jason for a top scoring. —— jason roy top scored. rohit sharma's 100 not out was scoring. —— jason roy top scored. rohitsharma's100 not out was the strong performance. australia's miserable run of results in the shorterforms of the game continues — after they were beaten by six wickets by pakistan in harare. fakhar zaman top scored with 91. pakistan reached their target of 184, with four balls to spare. that's all the sport for now. let's take a look...
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at woodhaven court - it came close to roy powell's house - but scorched his next door neighbor's homecrews battled the blaze from the air and the ground and will continue to remain on the scene.. ( robin ) that was gayle ong reporting for us this morning... this morning we are also covering the carr fire burning in shasta county. that fire continues to cause problems for firefighters. six people are dead and several more are still missing this morning. the fire has grown to nearly 95-thousand acres and is just 17-percent contained tonight. over five thousand structures are threatened...874 buildings threatened...874 buildings have been destroyed and 175 are damaged. investigators say the fire was caused by a car's mechanical failure. and this morning we are hearing from a man who lost several members of his family in that fire. he is describing his final phone
at woodhaven court - it came close to roy powell's house - but scorched his next door neighbor's homecrews battled the blaze from the air and the ground and will continue to remain on the scene.. ( robin ) that was gayle ong reporting for us this morning... this morning we are also covering the carr fire burning in shasta county. that fire continues to cause problems for firefighters. six people are dead and several more are still missing this morning. the fire has grown to nearly 95-thousand...
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at woodhaven court - it came close to roy powell's house - but scorched his next door neighbor's homecrews battled the blaze from the air and the ground and will continue to remain on the scene.. (justine) the carr (justine) the carr fire in shasta county continues to cause problems for firefighters. six people are dead and several more remain missing. the fire has grown to nearly 95-thousand acres and is 17-percent contained tonight. over five thousand structures are threatened...874 buildings have been destroyed and 175 are damaged. investigators say the fire was caused by a vehicle's mechanical failure. (justine) this year's fire season came early... and heroic fire fighters... and people who chose not to evacute.. have been killed in the fires(jr stone)kron 4's hermela aregawi is live in the newsroom with more on the victims.. hermela? the carr fire has kil
at woodhaven court - it came close to roy powell's house - but scorched his next door neighbor's homecrews battled the blaze from the air and the ground and will continue to remain on the scene.. (justine) the carr (justine) the carr fire in shasta county continues to cause problems for firefighters. six people are dead and several more remain missing. the fire has grown to nearly 95-thousand acres and is 17-percent contained tonight. over five thousand structures are threatened...874 buildings...
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i'm sitting with roy moore. >> alabama republican senate candidate roy moore is facing accusations of sexual misconduct. four women -- >> a total of nine women have now come forward. >> one accuser says moore initiated a sexual encounter when she was just 14 years old. >> we have developed seismic waves that can detect where the tunnel is. hamas are very upset about this, but it has been very exciting since it has been started. we have detected three tunnels, each of which would be used for terrorist attack. they have now used this technology to identify other abnormalities. it turns out sex offenders and particularly pedophiles secrete an enzyme 4ddhd which is actually detectable. it is three times the level of nonperverts. so the phrase sweating like a rapist is actually based on science. it is very, very simple to use. you just switch it on and because neither of us are sex offenders, then it make absolutely nothing. you put it on. you put it nearby. wait. this -- >> it must be faulty. >> i've never had an accusation of such things. >> i am not accusing you at all. >> if this is an
i'm sitting with roy moore. >> alabama republican senate candidate roy moore is facing accusations of sexual misconduct. four women -- >> a total of nine women have now come forward. >> one accuser says moore initiated a sexual encounter when she was just 14 years old. >> we have developed seismic waves that can detect where the tunnel is. hamas are very upset about this, but it has been very exciting since it has been started. we have detected three tunnels, each of...
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rob porter, roy moore, himself. it seems the president is always the first to point out, well, he says he's innocent. and ohio congressman jim jordan, fierce critic of the justice department and fbi and -- and a former assistant wrestling coach at ohio state university. they have accused him of turneding a blind eye to the team doctor in the mid '90s. telling politico, i never knew of any type of abuse. if i did i would have done something about it. and look, if there are people who are abused then that's terrible and we would want justice to happen. >>> while the university conducts its own investigation, president trump went ahead and jumped ahead of that process and weighed in aboard air force one yesterday saying of those accusing jordan of turning a blind eye, quote, i don't believe them at all. i believe him. jim jordan is one of the most outstanding people i've met since i've been in washington. i believe him 100%. no question in my mind, i believe jim jordan 100%. he's an outstanding man. >>> the washington
rob porter, roy moore, himself. it seems the president is always the first to point out, well, he says he's innocent. and ohio congressman jim jordan, fierce critic of the justice department and fbi and -- and a former assistant wrestling coach at ohio state university. they have accused him of turneding a blind eye to the team doctor in the mid '90s. telling politico, i never knew of any type of abuse. if i did i would have done something about it. and look, if there are people who are abused...
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you skipped that to campaign for roy moore. at the time you skip the meeting to campaign for roy moore, he had been outed as someone who had a long history of preying on teenage girls. why was it so important to skip your job in prince william county and go campaign for someone who was such a bad apple? mr. stewart: well, let me ask you this question? why is it that you skipped your entire four years when your governor of virginia? four years. [cheers and applause] mr. stewart: tim kaine gets elected in 2005 on what promise? that he was going to fix the roadways in virginia. he proposed tax increases three times, one of those times i was declared unconstitutional. talk about things that were unconstitutional, he was a lawyer, it is unanimous, his proposed fix was unconstitutional. he did not fix the road. that is why we had $40 one-way tolls and i-66 today because he could not fix the roads. all he does is increase taxes, he gets nothing done, folks. think back. ask the question, when he was four years as governor, what did he
you skipped that to campaign for roy moore. at the time you skip the meeting to campaign for roy moore, he had been outed as someone who had a long history of preying on teenage girls. why was it so important to skip your job in prince william county and go campaign for someone who was such a bad apple? mr. stewart: well, let me ask you this question? why is it that you skipped your entire four years when your governor of virginia? four years. [cheers and applause] mr. stewart: tim kaine gets...
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-roy, thank you so much. -yeah. -it was great talking to you. yeah. thank you. -now to cabaret, where a daring show has been examining american history through some of this country's most popular songs. -♪ i jumped in a river titled "a 24-decade history of popular music," the show has been shining a light on everything from svery to gay activism. kqed's chloe veltman sat down with drag artist and stockton native taylor mac. -well, here we are onto the stage at the curran theatre in san francisco. i'm here wtoh taylor mac, the crof the show, the chief performer, and his co-creator, costume degner, machine dazzle thank you both for being here. it's great to get a chance to chat with you here in the costume shop as all this stuff is going on. -thank you. -oh, yes, thank you. -♪ i once was lost ♪ but now am found -so, your show tells the history of the united states of america in 246 songs, and it all begins with a smashing, ball-busting rendition of "amazing grace." -♪ as long as fe endures -why that song? -i wanted to set up is kind of concept that we're h
-roy, thank you so much. -yeah. -it was great talking to you. yeah. thank you. -now to cabaret, where a daring show has been examining american history through some of this country's most popular songs. -♪ i jumped in a river titled "a 24-decade history of popular music," the show has been shining a light on everything from svery to gay activism. kqed's chloe veltman sat down with drag artist and stockton native taylor mac. -well, here we are onto the stage at the curran theatre in...
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>> roy. i don't have to tell you that the senate hangs in the balancex reform plan this year to bring
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-roy, you're the father of a toddler. what will you tell your son when he's older about what it's like to be a black man in america? -my son has to understand that being black is a gift and that sometimes it's a burden, you know? everybody goes, "have you had the big talk?" and we ain't going to have the talk. you know, they're talking about the birds and the bees.b to me, t talk is how to deal with the police and instructing my son on that lationship. it's something that i think about althe time, man, because, you know, being black that he's on the clock 24/7.y sw we heard about the march for our lives in d.c.,er but the was another march going down all the way out in helena, montana, and out here at this march, people were taking a stand for the real victims of gun violence, guns. wh-for "the daily show," the march for our lives rally was takiol place to protest gun ce in schools, youwhat did that expea pro-gun teach you about people who opse gun restriction?ot -there are af people who oppose gun restriction who are lev
-roy, you're the father of a toddler. what will you tell your son when he's older about what it's like to be a black man in america? -my son has to understand that being black is a gift and that sometimes it's a burden, you know? everybody goes, "have you had the big talk?" and we ain't going to have the talk. you know, they're talking about the birds and the bees.b to me, t talk is how to deal with the police and instructing my son on that lationship. it's something that i think...
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<roy powell: "i think they had a dog and cat that died inside the house. they were (gayle)neighbors say the some of the owners have not seen this..some of the houses these are vacation homes..4 other structures were also damaged.. cal fire says they've been making progress today..we'll be here through the night and have an update from them on kron 4 news at 10live in napa county gayle ong kron4 news.. (justine) thank you gayle. and we want to continue with team coverage for you tonight on the fires burning in the bay area. marbrisa rodriguez is tracking how the weather conditions are effcting the battle against the flames.(jrs) but first we want to send things over to kron 4's ella sogomonian who is live in lake county where the mendocino complex fires are forcing new evacuations displacing hundreds of people tonight. ella we're getting word it's already filling up quickly there? (ella)volunteers here tell me the twin pines casino is at maximum capacity. they have taken in about 80 evacuees here that are set up with cots inside and they're working on getti
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so roy wood jr. set out to do just that. >> i'm about to sit down with the one and only michael cohen, mr. i'm going to jail, trump's lawyer, michael cohen. now, you might be asking yourself, "how did i land the interview of the year?" i sent him a tweet. actually, i sent michael cohen 48 tweets. seems desperate, even a little bit extreme, but you know what? harassing people on twitter gets results. and because of my harassing tweets, the most infamous trump lackey is sitting down with me. suck it, cnn. so, michael cohen. you spent $130,000 to protect donald-- who the (bleep) are you? >> michael cohen. > you're not michael cohen. i've been tweeting at michael cohen the past two weeks. >> i've seen all your tweets. i work for the "milwaukee journal sentinel" and i cover the green bay packers. i'm a sports reporter. >> so i'm been harassing the wrong dude this whole time. >> you're not the only one. >> looks like i was only one of ignorant asholes harassing this dude online. what does michael do about
so roy wood jr. set out to do just that. >> i'm about to sit down with the one and only michael cohen, mr. i'm going to jail, trump's lawyer, michael cohen. now, you might be asking yourself, "how did i land the interview of the year?" i sent him a tweet. actually, i sent michael cohen 48 tweets. seems desperate, even a little bit extreme, but you know what? harassing people on twitter gets results. and because of my harassing tweets, the most infamous trump lackey is sitting...
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aditior roy rep tonight from woodland, california. >> reportema the canning ines are buzzing at full speed. the former run co-op produces 600 million cans of fruits and vegetables every year. and sells them to companies from kroger to whole foods. >> it's hot right now, butn general, i think the season's coming along pretty well. ceo dan visin says the weather isn't the only hurdle they face this season. the trump administration's 25% tariff on imported steel and aluminum have also been a blow. >> pacific coast producers doesn't make its own cans which areal parly made with importedee stl. he says his can supplier has passed on the tariff costs, meaningy're paying 2.5 cents more per can. >> we do believe gey have a loe, which we fully support. our concern is, we're being caht up in the short game. >> he remains optimistic, back in memarch, ce secretary wilbur ross held up a can of campbell's soup a said the impact of the tariffs would be marginal. >> well, i just bought this can today at a 7-eleven down here, and the pce was $1.99.o in the world is going to be too bothered about 6/10
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that is where aditi roy is for us tonight.he >> reporter:ort of los angeles is the busiest. china is the biggest trading partner. st year alone about $145 billion worth of goods subtled between the two largest economies through this entry point, which makes the port of l.a. on the front lines of the trade war. >> most of the folks we-hop with costco, walmart, lowe's home depot. >> reporter: gene seroka is the executive director. hes says ironically there appears to be an increase of imports, rushing orders in before tariffs are imposed. he also says one theef tariff they could down impact 15% of goods moving through here, and put at risk 240,000 jobs nationally. as a result, he wants the president to rethinkra his strategy. >> we fully support fair trade and investment rul to make our u.s. companies competitive, but let's go about this where we have a level of certainly and we can continue to pump thrgh all this great cargo in the supply chain that is so important to our y's economic. >> stephen chung is the president of l.a.'s world traer cent he says since trade tensions h
that is where aditi roy is for us tonight.he >> reporter:ort of los angeles is the busiest. china is the biggest trading partner. st year alone about $145 billion worth of goods subtled between the two largest economies through this entry point, which makes the port of l.a. on the front lines of the trade war. >> most of the folks we-hop with costco, walmart, lowe's home depot. >> reporter: gene seroka is the executive director. hes says ironically there appears to be an...
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bodyguard a security aide of a manual mark on a man called xander who was filmed during the may day roy it's actively aggressing and violating a man and also a man handling another protester and now it's emerged there are fresh charges in regards to what happened on that may day with a new video that's been obtained by liberation in that video it's alleged alexander have been seen in a separate location where he's alleged to have violently aggressed two individuals who've made a complaint and now a fresh investigation has been opened into that take a look at the video. no no no we'll. let. you. well as you see at the end of that video it goes dark and that's because the woman who was filming it says that they were preventing her from filming and they actually took her phone away and tried to delete the video afterwards now alexander bonilla has since said that he's not him in the second video that just emerged on the liberation website he said that he also was not wearing a police helmet all police on the day of the may day writes one of the things that he was accused of and he's also s
bodyguard a security aide of a manual mark on a man called xander who was filmed during the may day roy it's actively aggressing and violating a man and also a man handling another protester and now it's emerged there are fresh charges in regards to what happened on that may day with a new video that's been obtained by liberation in that video it's alleged alexander have been seen in a separate location where he's alleged to have violently aggressed two individuals who've made a complaint and...
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at woodhaven court - it came close to roy powell's house - but scorched his next door neighbor's homecrews battled the blaze from the air and the ground and will continue to remain on the scene.. ( james ) thanks lydia. we will check back with you through out the morning. ( james )the carr fire in shasta county continues to cause problems for firefighters. six people are dead and several more are still missing this morning. the fire has grown to nearly 95-thousand acres and is just 17-percent contained. over five thousand structures are threatened... 874 buildings have been destroyed and 175 are
at woodhaven court - it came close to roy powell's house - but scorched his next door neighbor's homecrews battled the blaze from the air and the ground and will continue to remain on the scene.. ( james ) thanks lydia. we will check back with you through out the morning. ( james )the carr fire in shasta county continues to cause problems for firefighters. six people are dead and several more are still missing this morning. the fire has grown to nearly 95-thousand acres and is just 17-percent...
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided utual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. rehat's why we're your rent company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. car regard are a, the shut downe federal government this fall, unless congress funds his immigration proposals. including funding for a wall on the border with mexico. from his new jersey golf course the government tweeted be willing to shut down government if the democrats do not give us the votes for border security which includes the wall. and, again, he called for a shift an immigration system based on merit, and that we neep great coming into our country. >> the president threatened the same thingefore signg the feder
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they wed in 1951 and have a daughter named teri, but the marriage soon goes over the rail. >> roy was very jealous of any attention that ann got, especially from men. i believe he expected them to be settled, and that wasn't what ann wanted to do. >> what ann wants is to go back to roller derby, and she does. the couple divorce, roy's mother raises teri while ann tours the globe. >> when she was on the track, she wasn't only queen of the track. she was queen of the world. ♪ >> color tv allows ann to amp up her flamboyant style. >> annie would color her hair. >> when i come back, you're gonna be so sorry... >> she'd do part pink, part green, part blue, and in those days, that was not the thing to do, but annie did it. >> one of her nicknames -- demon of the derby. after a few broken schnauzes, the most famous is banana nose. >> banana nose! >> banana nose! >> then in the late 1960s, she grabs the attention of a certain 8-year-old boy. >> it was a saturday morning, and all of a sudden, i see this bizarre sport. >> tickets up! how jim becomes a superfan and then ann's heir. next... >>
they wed in 1951 and have a daughter named teri, but the marriage soon goes over the rail. >> roy was very jealous of any attention that ann got, especially from men. i believe he expected them to be settled, and that wasn't what ann wanted to do. >> what ann wants is to go back to roller derby, and she does. the couple divorce, roy's mother raises teri while ann tours the globe. >> when she was on the track, she wasn't only queen of the track. she was queen of the world. ♪...
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i'm roy wood, jr. my usual partner michael kosta is out this week, but all good, i've got ronny chieng with me and he is psyched to talk baseball, aren't you, ronny? >> i hate baseball. ( laughter ) >> trevor: that's the spirit. you know -- >> that's the spirit, baseball is america's national pastime. >> really? i thought it was racism. >> lucky for you, this week's big story has both. >> pitcher josh haider made his first pitch on the mound for the brewers since saturday since controversial tweets from when he was 17 resurfaced last week. after giving an apology for the racially charged comments on friday, he was warmly greeted with fans saturday a, in a pitch he was pitching in the top of the seventh inning against the dodgers. >> josh haired, busted for racist tweets apologizes and now the milwaukee fans are showing forgive necessary. >> i don't know, man, it kind of looks like some people are clapping for the racism. >> okay, well, we don't know. let's just be honest. we don't know why they were la
i'm roy wood, jr. my usual partner michael kosta is out this week, but all good, i've got ronny chieng with me and he is psyched to talk baseball, aren't you, ronny? >> i hate baseball. ( laughter ) >> trevor: that's the spirit. you know -- >> that's the spirit, baseball is america's national pastime. >> really? i thought it was racism. >> lucky for you, this week's big story has both. >> pitcher josh haider made his first pitch on the mound for the brewers...
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excesses on roy cohn. mccarthy was the boss and the excesses were his responsibility. he hated roy cohn, he hated j. edgar hoover. he detested jimmy hoffa. the head of the biggest, most powerful union in america, he thought was corrupt. those people you could argue was good reason to detest. the fourth person on the hate list was a great tragedy, to me, was lbj. constitutionally these guys were so different. one was a harvard educated guy who grew up rich in massachusetts. the other was a guy from east texas who grew up poor and resented anybody who was harvard educated and who talked like bobby kennedy talked. and had they ever united, in a coalition, they could have gotten more extraordinary things done. they both wanted to promote civil rights. both wanted to end poverty. the idea that they were at cross-purposes to me is a huge tragedy and i think one of the things that made lbj more determined than ever to stay in vietnam was that bobby kennedy was calling for him to come out of vietnam. and bobby wou
excesses on roy cohn. mccarthy was the boss and the excesses were his responsibility. he hated roy cohn, he hated j. edgar hoover. he detested jimmy hoffa. the head of the biggest, most powerful union in america, he thought was corrupt. those people you could argue was good reason to detest. the fourth person on the hate list was a great tragedy, to me, was lbj. constitutionally these guys were so different. one was a harvard educated guy who grew up rich in massachusetts. the other was a guy...
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aditi roy reports from san francisco. >> at marina meats in san francisco, the butchers here say the prices they pay for bee and pork haven't changed much this year despite the increasing supply of meat. >> sonoma county to everywhere in the proximity of 200 miles. >> some analyst the rising amount of u.s. beef and pork sitting in cold storage could mean trouble ahead for farmers and meat companies. meat that doesn't go to retailers, restaurants or export rkets end up in freezers. the latest usda monthly numbers show total pounds of stored beef were up 8% yr over year. frozen pork is up slightly from lastr. y analysts say the numbers are not record setting, but big and g. forbod >> we're definitely expecting inventories to continue to increase and we're expecting a huge increase in production this fall, record high. >> the a aunt of meat cold storage has been building in part because of low feed prices ich is a major cost for eroducers, but demand has also been on the ris especially from export markets. analysts say meatce pors have increased production to fulfill the growing needs,
aditi roy reports from san francisco. >> at marina meats in san francisco, the butchers here say the prices they pay for bee and pork haven't changed much this year despite the increasing supply of meat. >> sonoma county to everywhere in the proximity of 200 miles. >> some analyst the rising amount of u.s. beef and pork sitting in cold storage could mean trouble ahead for farmers and meat companies. meat that doesn't go to retailers, restaurants or export rkets end up in...
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for nightly business report, i'm aditi roy, san francisco. >> nasdaq closed on a record as tech stocks rallied and the broader market bounced back fro sterday's losses. the dow jones industrial averagd nced 224 points. the nasdaq was up 107 and amazon facebook closed at all-time highs and the s&p 500 gained 24. >>> to the economy now where we learned today that consumer rices rose at their fastest pace in six years in the 12 months ended in june, the consumer-price index increased by 2.9%, the biggest annual gain we've seen since early 2012. month over month, the index edged up by .1% as gas prices mincreaseserated and apparel prices fell and for the second straight month the annual inflation rate offset hourly nftes. >> withtion on the rise we wanted to spend a few minutes on what you should do to inflation-proof your inflation kirtfolio. we've been t about it for a couple of days now and we tackled it last night and chris cordero is the chief investment officer at regent atlantic. good to have you back. >> thanks for having me. >> it's been a while since we had to talk about inflatio
for nightly business report, i'm aditi roy, san francisco. >> nasdaq closed on a record as tech stocks rallied and the broader market bounced back fro sterday's losses. the dow jones industrial averagd nced 224 points. the nasdaq was up 107 and amazon facebook closed at all-time highs and the s&p 500 gained 24. >>> to the economy now where we learned today that consumer rices rose at their fastest pace in six years in the 12 months ended in june, the consumer-price index...
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and so roy, thank you so much for being with us. and let me just read in as we're just getting some more information, joe just reported it, six men, six women have been sworn in. it took seven rounds in this election process for attorneys on both sides to reach these 12 jurors. i mean, i get this nickname, rocket docket, but in the case that is so highly politicized, how do they do that so quickly? >> well, listen, it's a judge's choice to go very quickly. and certainly the judge did go very quickly. if the judge decides this is how to play it, it means there's very little content, very little spoken words coming from the jurors. there's less information for the lawyers to choose from in order to understand who these people are. but it can happen as we saw today. >> there's fast and there's really fast. another bit of information, the initial jury pool of 65 people from northern virginia was largely white, but the group that will decide manafort's guilt was quite diverse with at least three of the jurors not being white and three no
and so roy, thank you so much for being with us. and let me just read in as we're just getting some more information, joe just reported it, six men, six women have been sworn in. it took seven rounds in this election process for attorneys on both sides to reach these 12 jurors. i mean, i get this nickname, rocket docket, but in the case that is so highly politicized, how do they do that so quickly? >> well, listen, it's a judge's choice to go very quickly. and certainly the judge did go...
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and this time the target's alabama's failed senate candidate roy moore. it's about, well, weird stuff. you're going to want to see this. he's done it again. you're watching "hardball." so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma. it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure, glaucoma, prostate, bladder, or urinary problems. these may worsen with anoro. call your doctor if you have worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain while taking anoro. ask your doctor about anoro. ♪ go your own wa
and this time the target's alabama's failed senate candidate roy moore. it's about, well, weird stuff. you're going to want to see this. he's done it again. you're watching "hardball." so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to significantly improve lung function all day...
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he talks about what he learned from roy cohn, the importance of loyalty he learned from roy cohn. i think he also learned about media, and he talked to -- learned about what the president calls in "the art of the deal" truthful hyperbole that the rest of us would call lying. [laughter] but, i mean, i think there's -- i can't think of a -- look, bill clinton told lies, richard nixon told lies, they all tell lies. nixon and clinton told bigger lies, but i can't think of an american politician that is as cavalier with the truth to this extent unless you go back to mccarthy. >> right. >> i mean, everything he said was a lie. there were communists trying to infiltrate the government, but j. edgar hoover was nabbing them, mccarthy was just smearing people in the state department. >> right. >> mccarthy smeared general marshall, a hero of world war ii and of the postwar. yeah, they have a lot in common in terms of just an utter and complete disregard for truth. and smearing. but what stand for is very different. trumpism and mccarthyism, and donald trump as a person and joe mccarthy as a
he talks about what he learned from roy cohn, the importance of loyalty he learned from roy cohn. i think he also learned about media, and he talked to -- learned about what the president calls in "the art of the deal" truthful hyperbole that the rest of us would call lying. [laughter] but, i mean, i think there's -- i can't think of a -- look, bill clinton told lies, richard nixon told lies, they all tell lies. nixon and clinton told bigger lies, but i can't think of an american...
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is proviuad by mof america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. ditional support has been provided by: an bpublic broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. om the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. as the president of the united rsstates prepares for his formal one-on-one meeting with t ssian president vladimir putin, he singled e european union as a trade foe, and downplayed expectations for his summit meeting. arriving in helsinki today with the first lady, the president was again welcomed with large protests. targeting both president trump and president putin's policies, and waving flagsith peace signs, thousands filled streets throughout finland's capital city. in an interview taped yesterday at his scottish golf club, the president
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individua oup retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been ovided by: d by the corporation for b publadcasting, and by weontributions to your pbs station from v like you. thank you. ud from the tisch wnet s at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. tonight, whave a special edition of the program, focused on the crisis and recovery in puerto rico. pd'll have the latest from there, and we wille our extensive reporting over the .ast three years, right after our news summa the massive northern california wildfire, burning since monday, nearly doubled in size overnight, as high temperatures and high winds continue. what's known as the carr fire is the largest of more than dozen wildfires that have erupted across california. >> this afternoon, authorities found the bodies of two young c
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roy vagelos and diana t vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. ditional support has bee provided by: an by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. some of the f.b.i. reasons for the surveillance of former trump campaign advisor carter page came public over the weekend, and this morning was filled with reactions. the heavily redacted documents include applications from the f.b.i. to the foreignll inence surveillance court, or "fisa court," which oversees approval of surveillance warrants. starting in october 2016, the fisa court approved multiple warrants to surveil page, who the f.b.i. suspected was "...an agent of a foreign power" and" ...the subject of target
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. ucosalind p. walter. barbara hoperberg. corporate funding is providedut byl of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additi aprovided by:s been and by the corporation for public broadcaing, and by contributions to your pbs ik station from viewersyou. thank you. from the tisch wnet stios at lincoln center in new york, lisa desjardins. >> desja good evening, and thank you for joining us. what was a hot summer day for much of the country was also a ated day of protest across the nation over immigration. as the white house stresses the need for border security, critics pot out that thousands of children are still separated from their parents ten days after president donald trump signed an executive order ending family separations. and yesterday, in an immigration court filing, the department of justice said it plans to detain migrant families together rather than release them, which may mean families will be held for much
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this is a party that was ready to endorse the republican party, endorse roy moore for the senate in the state of alabama even though he was a credibly accused child molester. you cannot claim that you stand for women and put up with that. >> so that was brave. i mean, it's really difficult to find people who will challenge their own tribe in this way and you did it, and you got some boos. take me back to that moment and tell me how it felt and what was going on inside. i mean, were you scared? were you nervous before you did this? >> well, of course, i was nervous, but i felt very strongly that this is something that had to be said, and i felt honestly that i was speaking for many, many conservatives who -- and moderate liberals, too, who feel the same way, and that they deplore the direction that the republican party is trending. what pushed me over the edge in terms of fury at the cpac organizers was their invitation to marion le pen, niece of marine le pen and apologized for her nazi-sympathizing grandfather. i also mentioned the hypocrisy about sexual conduct. look, part of being a
this is a party that was ready to endorse the republican party, endorse roy moore for the senate in the state of alabama even though he was a credibly accused child molester. you cannot claim that you stand for women and put up with that. >> so that was brave. i mean, it's really difficult to find people who will challenge their own tribe in this way and you did it, and you got some boos. take me back to that moment and tell me how it felt and what was going on inside. i mean, were you...