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suspect he loves? tim. >> the first 50% american samoa. chris: yes, hedoes.eddieizzard.>> communism. hris: points. loves it. kristen schaal. >> you know what, chris, i refuse to make fun of this guy. i'm not going to do it. i'm not going to do it. he has passion and art. he looks like the love child of adam sandler and van halen. he left his home and probably shot this video by himself, a song he cares about while we refresh our twitter feeds. i only have respect for him. [cheers and applause] >> chris: alright. >> chris: since we've got someone from england, someone from australia and someone from the build a bear workshop, we're going to take a look a our great nation on the internet >> wow. chris: not anymore. alright guys. tonight we're playing it's @murica-night. oh, ya! #goddamnit next up is tanned your ground. this patriotic image was at the top of reddit... or should i say reddit, white-it, and blue-it? looks like he fell asleep at a tailgate party and his friends drew a dick on a flag [laughing] [cheers and applause] >> chris: look at them trucks touching tips
suspect he loves? tim. >> the first 50% american samoa. chris: yes, he does. eddie izzard. >> communism. hris: points. loves it. kristen schaal. >> you know what, chris, i refuse to make fun of this guy. i'm not going to do it. i'm not going to do it. he has passion and art. he looks like the love child of adam sandler and van halen. he left his home and probably shot this video by himself, a song he cares about while we refresh our twitter feeds. i only have respect for him....
their tattoos and the rings on their fingers.>>eddie: yeah.the old people, a lot of them have passed on. >> anthony: i hear no more skulls. they made them put the skulls away. the iban once enjoyed a truly formidable reputation as trackers, warriors and ritualistic takers of heads. they were and continue to be wanderers. valuing the bejalai, a tradition where every tribesman will set out from the longhouse of his birth to travel, learn, to bring something back. each tattoo he gets over the course of his life represents a different experience, a different journey. >> eddie: basically, the tattoos are just to signify knowledge and the wealth that you brought back to the longhouse. what you would probably want to get is a bunga terung. something like this. >> anthony: oh, i like that. >> eddie: yeah. >> anthony: since last i saw you, and you gave me this. >> eddie: and it's still there. >> anthony: still there. 10 years ago at his shop borneo ink, eddie david tattooed me with an iban style ouroboros, a symbol of a snake eating its own tail. life, death, the eternal ebb and flow.
their tattoos and the rings on their fingers. >> eddie: yeah. the old people, a lot of them have passed on. >> anthony: i hear no more skulls. they made them put the skulls away. the iban once enjoyed a truly formidable reputation as trackers, warriors and ritualistic takers of heads. they were and continue to be wanderers. valuing the bejalai, a tradition where every tribesman will set out from the longhouse of his birth to travel, learn, to bring something back. each tattoo he...
decametatodomyne. >> yes. >> logan: dr. mike cranfield has been running gorilla doctors for 18 years.dr.eddykambaleis his right hand, and dr. martin kabuyaya one of his newest field veterinarians. >> logan: mike, what is the plan right now? >> cranfield: so, right now, eddy is getting the anesthetic ready. because it's a snare, we know we're going to do a knockdown. he'll dart the first chance he has. >> logan: are you a good shot, eddy? >> cranfield: he's an excellent shot. >> logan: eddy grabbed his dart gun that was loaded with anesthetic and went with the trackers to find the wounded female, who'd hurt herself when she picked up a snare poachers had set for a smaller animal. they had to cut a path through the forest as they went. she was with her group, and they were moving fast. clearing, where they spotted her... then, eddy stepped forward and prepared to take his shot. as soon as it hit, she took off. and the team followed... they knew she had to be close. it was an unforgettable sight. now, they had less than 40 minutes to assess her wound and treat it before the anesthetic wore of
decametatodomyne. >> yes. >> logan: dr. mike cranfield has been running gorilla doctors for 18 years. dr. eddy kambale is his right hand, and dr. martin kabuyaya one of his newest field veterinarians. >> logan: mike, what is the plan right now? >> cranfield: so, right now, eddy is getting the anesthetic ready. because it's a snare, we know we're going to do a knockdown. he'll dart the first chance he has. >> logan: are you a good shot, eddy? >> cranfield:...
running gorilla doctors for 18 years.dr.eddiekambaleis his right hand. and dr. martin one of his newest field veterinarians. >> so right now eddie is getting the anesthetic ready. because we know we're going to do a knock-down, he'll dart the first chance he has. >> reporter: are you a good shot, eddie? >> he is an excellent shot. >> reporter: eddie grabbed his shotgun that was loaded with anesthetic and went with the trackers to find the wounded female, who had hurt herself when she picked up a snare poachers had set for a smaller animal. they had to cut a path through the forest as they went. she was with her group, and they were moving fast. thick vegetation gave way to a clearing. where they spotted her. then eddie stepped forward and prepared to take his shot. as soon as it hit, she took off. and the team followed. they knew she had to be close. it was an unforgettable sight. now they had less than 40 minutes to assess their wound and treat it before the anesthetic wore off. they call this an intervention. >> eddie and i and martin have done probably 15 interventions togethe
running gorilla doctors for 18 years. dr. eddie kambale is his right hand. and dr. martin one of his newest field veterinarians. >> so right now eddie is getting the anesthetic ready. because we know we're going to do a knock-down, he'll dart the first chance he has. >> reporter: are you a good shot, eddie? >> he is an excellent shot. >> reporter: eddie grabbed his shotgun that was loaded with anesthetic and went with the trackers to find the wounded female, who had...
there to join his team.>>eddie: youhave a lot of adversity. the penguins win without their best defenseman. all the injuries they had. all teams have injuries in the course of seven, eight weeks, nick bonino, can barely stand up, out there in the celebration. back to back, all the different line combinations for mike sullivan. this year, compared to last year. they shut out, after struggling in back to back games in five and six. you need everybody. you never know when your number will be called. an amazing run for the pittsburgh penguins. the goaltenders meet. >> mike: i thought we would be playing at expertly as these two played in this game tonight, and particularly on their home ice. the con smythe trophy is presented to the most valuable player in the playoffs. in previous years, mario lemieux won it in back to back years. sidney crosby has won it once, and malkin. the predators salute their fans, one last time. the conquest over chicago, st. louis, anaheim, and taking the defending champions to six. a team to be proud of. for sure. here is pierre with sidney crosby. >> pie
there to join his team. >> eddie: you have a lot of adversity. the penguins win without their best defenseman. all the injuries they had. all teams have injuries in the course of seven, eight weeks, nick bonino, can barely stand up, out there in the celebration. back to back, all the different line combinations for mike sullivan. this year, compared to last year. they shut out, after struggling in back to back games in five and six. you need everybody. you never know when your number...
idea is a bad idea. yes,crazyeddy." "okay,this a little outside the box, but i say we shit in the cilantro." all right, thank you very much, everyone. >> anthony: how mexican is mexican? how mexican can you be or should you be if you grew up in california with a mexican name and of mexican heritage? al madrigal is a comedian. gustavo arellano is the editor of the "oc weekly." we discuss such weighted matters over taquitos at cielito lindo on olvera street, which has been serving the kind of stuff that made americans fall in love with mexican food since the 1930s. beans with machaca, spicy shredded beef sauce and cheese. i believe they call these things a burrito. but what they're known for here is their taquitos. rolled up, fried, smothered in avocado sauce, jacked with chile guero, garlic, tomatillo and cilantro. >> anthony: oh yeah. oh, man, i'm loving this sauce already. >> gustavo: this is a legendary sauce going back to 1934. guacamole, you don't think it's going to work, but it absolutely does. >> al madrigal: wow. >> gustavo: there's a little spice at the end. i love it
idea is a bad idea. yes, crazy eddy." "okay, this a little outside the box, but i say we shit in the cilantro." all right, thank you very much, everyone. >> anthony: how mexican is mexican? how mexican can you be or should you be if you grew up in california with a mexican name and of mexican heritage? al madrigal is a comedian. gustavo arellano is the editor of the "oc weekly." we discuss such weighted matters over taquitos at cielito lindo on olvera street,...
ultimately from their grandfather. vision is articulated well bywilliameddy, whohas quite a typical profile in terms of the powerbrokers we will encounter in the next few minutes. pictured above, he someone who grew up as the son of missionaries. this is a common theme. missionaries are playing an important role in establishing a second generation of civil servants, who will not necessarily wear religion on their sleeve, but see the power of christianity filtered through broader projects of modernization to transform the world. he grew up in beirut. his parents helped found an american university in beirut, which would be an important institution for missions, but also training engineers and so forth in the business of oil. trained at princeton university, for a time he was president of hobart college, and in the 1940's, just as luce is articulating this vision of an american century, is giving these talks. he says things like, "you and i who believe in christendom are not doomed to weakness. we serve the only totalitarian king. we who follow christ needed to cover ourselves in tole
ultimately from their grandfather. vision is articulated well by william eddy, who has quite a typical profile in terms of the powerbrokers we will encounter in the next few minutes. pictured above, he someone who grew up as the son of missionaries. this is a common theme. missionaries are playing an important role in establishing a second generation of civil servants, who will not necessarily wear religion on their sleeve, but see the power of christianity filtered through broader projects of...
beyonce' is inspiring festival fans without hitting the stage. iaskededdietheintern has beyonce' had that baby yet. the rumors are out there. >> those babies. >> rue it. >> those babies. [ laughter ] ♪ this summer, journey into the adirondacks where campers carve through stone. and to the thousand islands, where kids can be kings. if you like big adventure, you'll love new york state. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer getaway at iloveny.com ♪ 7:45 right now. watching some rainfall push toward the area. live look right now along the parkway. showing we have the clouds yes, we are watch something showers in fact some of that has been moving through the philadelphia international airport as well. as far as the temperatures, right now 70 degrees and look at that humidity up there at 90%. temperature wise right now, we have upper 60s millville and atlantic city. 70 in wilmington. upper 60s right now in allento allentown. so later on this afternoon, high temperatures right around 84 degrees. some scattered showers and downpours. 90 degrees for tomorrow. there still c
beyonce' is inspiring festival fans without hitting the stage. i asked eddie the intern has beyonce' had that baby yet. the rumors are out there. >> those babies. >> rue it. >> those babies. [ laughter ] ♪ this summer, journey into the adirondacks where campers carve through stone. and to the thousand islands, where kids can be kings. if you like big adventure, you'll love new york state. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer getaway at iloveny.com ♪ 7:45 right...
up, it will be against the penguins, but there may be more after the fact.>>eddie: boy,pekka rinne has been spot-on these two games here in nashville. remember at 2-1, pekka rinne made some big-time stops against the penguins when they had that little bit of a surge there in the second period. and rinne, has regained his game after two sub par performances back in pittsburgh in games one and two. 20 straight saves for pekka rinne. and of the 23 shots, doc, got to say, at least eight or nine were a-chances. i mean, grade-a chances. >> mike: some on breakaways. the one goal was a breakaway by crosby that he got a piece of, it hit the post and then ricocheted off him and in. we mentioned earlier, a country music celebration, the rest of this week. we will be coming back here saturday, and there will be a lot of sequins in town, but nothing like the shine of the stanley cup, which could be presented here to one of the two teams in game six on sunday. out of these penalties, they neutralize because archibald got annoyed at what was happening from ekholm, and so things cancel out.
up, it will be against the penguins, but there may be more after the fact. >> eddie: boy, pekka rinne has been spot-on these two games here in nashville. remember at 2-1, pekka rinne made some big-time stops against the penguins when they had that little bit of a surge there in the second period. and rinne, has regained his game after two sub par performances back in pittsburgh in games one and two. 20 straight saves for pekka rinne. and of the 23 shots, doc, got to say, at least eight...
tonight. liz, thank you. in orlando today... >> bianca,drayton.eddiejamal.eddiesotomayor,jr. >> pelley: they read the names of the 49 dead one year after america's worst mass shooting at the purls nightclub. mark strassmann spoke to those who have suffered so deeply. >> a girl gets shot right behind me, and she falls on the floor. >> reporter: two days after the pulse massacre, demetrice naulings told scott pelley about the mayhem inside. >> you could hear the bullets. i even hear the clip fall on the floor. and for him to just reload again and then the rings of shots just keep going. >> reporter: naulings and his best friend eddie justice had walked in at 2:00 a.m. for last call. the next person to enter the club was gunman omar mateen. it was only when you got outside you said, "where's eddie?" >> right. realizing he's not behind me. >> you can hear shots fired in the background. >> reporter: a year later, naulings still we willives the unthinkable. [gunfire] do you still hear those shots? >> do i hear gunshots? i do all the time, because i'm always afraid, am i next. >> w
tonight. liz, thank you. in orlando today... >> bianca, drayton. eddie jamal. eddie sotomayor, jr. >> pelley: they read the names of the 49 dead one year after america's worst mass shooting at the purls nightclub. mark strassmann spoke to those who have suffered so deeply. >> a girl gets shot right behind me, and she falls on the floor. >> reporter: two days after the pulse massacre, demetrice naulings told scott pelley about the mayhem inside. >> you could hear...
up, it will be against the penguins, but there may be more after the fact.>>eddie: boy,pekka rinne has been spot-on these two games here in nashville. remember at 2-1, pekka rinne made some big-time stops against the penguins when they had that little bit of a surge there in the second period. and rinne, has regained his game after two sub par performances back in pittsburgh in games one and two. 20 straight saves for pekka rinne. and of the 23 shots, doc, got to say, at least eight or nine were a-chances. i mean, grade-a chances. >> mike: the one goal was a breakaway by crosby that he got a piece of, it hit the post and then ricocheted off him and in. we mentioned earlier, a country music celebration, the rest of this week. we will be coming back here saturday, and there will be a lot of sequins in town, but nothing like the shine of the stanley cup, which could be presented here to one of the two teams in game six on sunday. out of these penalties, they neutralize because archibald got annoyed at what was happening from ekholm, and so things cancel out. one last explanation
up, it will be against the penguins, but there may be more after the fact. >> eddie: boy, pekka rinne has been spot-on these two games here in nashville. remember at 2-1, pekka rinne made some big-time stops against the penguins when they had that little bit of a surge there in the second period. and rinne, has regained his game after two sub par performances back in pittsburgh in games one and two. 20 straight saves for pekka rinne. and of the 23 shots, doc, got to say, at least eight...
. but there to join his team.>>eddie: youhave a lot of adversity. the penguins win without their best defenseman. all the injuries they had. all teams have injuries in the course of seven, eight weeks, nick bonino, can barely stand up, out there in the celebration. back to back, all the different line combinations for mike sullivan. this year, compared to last year. they shut out, after struggling in back to back games in five and six. you need everybody. you never know when your number will be called. an amazing run for the pittsburgh penguins. the goaltenders meet. >> mike: i thought we would be playing at expertly as these two played in this game tonight, and particularly on their home ice. the con smythe trophy is presented to the most valuable player in the playoffs. in previous years, mario lemieux won it in back to back years. sidney crosby has won it once, and malkin. the predators salute their fans, one last time. the conquest over chicago, st. louis, anaheim, and taking the defending champions to six. a team to be proud of. for sure. here is pierre with sidney crosby. >
. but there to join his team. >> eddie: you have a lot of adversity. the penguins win without their best defenseman. all the injuries they had. all teams have injuries in the course of seven, eight weeks, nick bonino, can barely stand up, out there in the celebration. back to back, all the different line combinations for mike sullivan. this year, compared to last year. they shut out, after struggling in back to back games in five and six. you need everybody. you never know when your...
colbert." tonight, stephen welcomes oliviawilde.eddieizzard.and misical guest nick cave and the bad seeds. featuring jon batiste and stay human. anw,d no live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey, what's going on! hey, everybody! that's nice. ( cheers and applause ) what's up? welcome to "the late show." thank you so much. have a seat. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. everyone out there-- i'm sure you know everyone is talking about america's favorite new reality tv show, "so you think you can testify about russia." today's contestant: attorney little rascal, jeff sessions. ( laughter ) i think he was spanky. i think he was spanky, wasn't he? >> jon: that was spanky. >> stephen: anyway, as soon as sessions sat down, everyone had the same question: it are you now, or have you ever hidden any pots of gold? ( laughter ) committee chair richard burr started by reminding us this was to be a non-partisan affair. >> i'm hopeful that members will focus their questions today on the russi
colbert." tonight, stephen welcomes olivia wilde. eddie izzard. and misical guest nick cave and the bad seeds. featuring jon batiste and stay human. anw,d no live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey, what's going on! hey, everybody! that's nice. ( cheers and applause ) what's up? welcome to "the late show." thank you so much. have a seat. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host,...
down for an extended period of time."(doctor:"ed.eddyweregoing to come right down here.) it even happened to eddie thomas.his pain, likely caused by computer and cell phone usage, was so bad he couldn't turn his neck. eddie thomas: "i was in great.. a great deal of pain and it had affected me. not only in my arm, getting down into my arms, but it started bothering my lower back it was leading to other problems like my legs."(sounds: popping)after a few adjustments by the chiropractor, thomas feels like a new man. eddie thomas: "i can rest. i can sleep on my back. i had never slept on my back in years. now i can sleep on my back you know without any pain. usually i have pain." katie owen, reporting: "chiropractors say to hold your cell phone out as much as possible, instead of bringing it right here to text."and reading can also contribute to neck pain. dr. dunlap suggeests not lowering your head to your chest for more than 2 to 5 minutes.katie owen kron4 news. seasonably cool conditions are expected today with slight warming friday and saturday as weak high pressure builds o
down for an extended period of time."(doctor: "ed. eddy were going to come right down here.) it even happened to eddie thomas.his pain, likely caused by computer and cell phone usage, was so bad he couldn't turn his neck. eddie thomas: "i was in great.. a great deal of pain and it had affected me. not only in my arm, getting down into my arms, but it started bothering my lower back it was leading to other problems like my legs."(sounds: popping)after a few adjustments by...
up, it will be against the penguins, but there may be more after the fact.>>eddie: boy,pekka rinne has been spot-on these two games here in nashville. remember at 2-1, pekka rinne made some big-time stops against the penguins when they had that little bit of a surge there in the second period. and rinne, has regained his game after two sub par performances back in pittsburgh in games one and two. 20 straight saves for pekka rinne. and of the 23 shots, doc, got to say, at least eight or nine were a-chances. i mean, grade-a chances. >> mike: some on breakaways. the one goal was a breakaway by crosby that he got a piece of, it hit the post and then ricocheted off him and in. we mentioned earlier, a country music celebration, the rest of this week. we will be coming back here saturday, and there will be a lot of sequins in town, but nothing like the shine of the stanley cup, which could be presented here to one of the two teams in game six on sunday. out of these penalties, they neutralize because archibald got annoyed at what was happening from ekholm, and so things cancel out.
up, it will be against the penguins, but there may be more after the fact. >> eddie: boy, pekka rinne has been spot-on these two games here in nashville. remember at 2-1, pekka rinne made some big-time stops against the penguins when they had that little bit of a surge there in the second period. and rinne, has regained his game after two sub par performances back in pittsburgh in games one and two. 20 straight saves for pekka rinne. and of the 23 shots, doc, got to say, at least eight...
brothereddiehavewitnessed >> 23 years. going to miss everybody. >> you know what? they're family, i have two families. it was great. >> reporter: manager don said the work is nonstop and hard. and she is among the few who will move on with eddie's catering service at the old buck hotel. >> the people say it's bitter sweet and i say it's bitter bitter sweet. because the bitterness of losing these people that have been wisdom martin so many years, that have been my friends and my family, very difficult. i've done it 52 years and it's time. it's time this particular part of my life is put to rest. >> reporter: it doesn't make it feel any better. both eddie and allen the brothers say their father, jack, would understand times have changed and so have they. they've been doing this 52 years. the brothers have. and they need to move on. but the jacks catering service will be carrying on. that's going to be run out of the old bucks hotel. lucy? >> there you go. a little bit of the taste will continue to live on. yeah, we got their last corn beef sandwich and you got the last tuna. >> can't
brother eddie have witnessed >> 23 years. going to miss everybody. >> you know what? they're family, i have two families. it was great. >> reporter: manager don said the work is nonstop and hard. and she is among the few who will move on with eddie's catering service at the old buck hotel. >> the people say it's bitter sweet and i say it's bitter bitter sweet. because the bitterness of losing these people that have been wisdom martin so many years, that have been my...
realize he owes me two bucks. nobody can say uns predented in thishour.eddieglaudis a princeton university professor. david jolly served as a republican congressman from the state of florida. congressman, i want to start with you. if ossoff wins, what are the ramifications for the republican party? >> huge and if he loses they're huge as well. tomorrow somebody will come on your show, a lead democrat or heed republican and say this race didn't matter. but the reality is this does matter and frankly democrats need to win this race because all of the energy of the last five months, this is exactly the race they should be able to win. donald trump only won it by 1 1/2 points. seeing a surge in early voting from no party affiliates, from women, from people over 50. this will be a tight race but if democrats don't win this race, they have to re-evaluate what their message is going into '18. >> if democrats do win, if i am a sitting republican congressman, senator, in a district similar to this, in a suburban area that could be democratic, what do i do? retire? >> you're terrified. th
realize he owes me two bucks. nobody can say uns predented in this hour. eddie glaud is a princeton university professor. david jolly served as a republican congressman from the state of florida. congressman, i want to start with you. if ossoff wins, what are the ramifications for the republican party? >> huge and if he loses they're huge as well. tomorrow somebody will come on your show, a lead democrat or heed republican and say this race didn't matter. but the reality is this does...
oil tocontinue.eddygoingforward will continue to act as a special for the u.s. state department -- special envoy for the u.s. state department. this is the vision of luce, eddy , the rockefellers, and major oil. there is a parallel returning. 1930's, just as saudi arabia is captioning -- capturing the imagination of others, back in the 4 poorest counties of east texas, another boom occurs. this one will transform oil in two very important ways. this happens on the farm of daisy bradford, a revered christian woman. oil is struck in november of 1930's by columbus merriam, a self-styled prophet similar to the oil hunters we saw in our readings earlier about the late 19th century. those who use charismatic means of hunting for oil. they are called poor boys. they are not able to drill to deep. the best they can hope for is oil in shallow soil. they find that in east texas. the oil companies have brushed aside the potential of that. it turns out to be a tremendous field. 10 miles wide containing an estimated 5.5 billion barrels. largest discovered in the world at that point. saudi ar
oil to continue. eddy going forward will continue to act as a special for the u.s. state department -- special envoy for the u.s. state department. this is the vision of luce, eddy , the rockefellers, and major oil. there is a parallel returning. 1930's, just as saudi arabia is captioning -- capturing the imagination of others, back in the 4 poorest counties of east texas, another boom occurs. this one will transform oil in two very important ways. this happens on the farm of daisy bradford, a...
on the water. it's going swimmingly for other people. as we said, there's anaturaleddyarea.and that guy obviously very experienced. because he sees something that's going to happen. >> swimmer, swimmer! >> someone shouts swimmer. now these guys need to get into rescue mode. >> you can see a few heads bobbing in the water. >> there moving fast. >> this is where you can see all the boats divided up. you pick a guy, pick a girl, they go straight for them in this case, our boat is headed for this guy right here. >> don't worry, buddy. swim this way. >> grab the paddle! >> back-paddle, back paddle! back it up. >> they're rough, they head towards another eddy area to calm down this is the boat he was supposed to be in. >> this is what i mean. excitement of this guy who has been in the water. this guys in the raft feel like they helped save a guy's life. that's the kind of experience you can get. it gets everybody's adrenaline overload, high five. it looks like a good time. >> back-paddle, back it up! >> some went from indonesia to japan and he did it right. he's only spent about $700
on the water. it's going swimmingly for other people. as we said, there's a natural eddy area. and that guy obviously very experienced. because he sees something that's going to happen. >> swimmer, swimmer! >> someone shouts swimmer. now these guys need to get into rescue mode. >> you can see a few heads bobbing in the water. >> there moving fast. >> this is where you can see all the boats divided up. you pick a guy, pick a girl, they go straight for them in this...
perception you have of yourself so no matter how beautiful you are -- y'all remember themunsters?eddie, eddie.remember that? that's my man. rest in peace, adam west who just died today. oh, my god. 88 years old. batman? poor out some liquor for that brother right now. i got power -- pour out some -- yeah. kapoo. boy wonder we must now get to the work we're doing. are you sure, batman? yes. he was black because he was cool. very zany, very camp where, with the black mask on. we wear the marx, too. we know what it means. he was signifying on this blackness and you don't know. batman, rest in peace, adam west. i'm just making that up. but -- where was it. >> host: talk can -- talking about the way the to sunny was talking bat specific instance. munster is. thank you. eddie. so i talked d what happens when you get old and tell stories about adam west. talked about the munsters, i think it was marilyn, the one who was the blonde haired, blue-eyed and was seen as ugly, and everybody was like, poor girl. poor girl. that was kind of radical for the 1960s so be signifying the fact that to be b
perception you have of yourself so no matter how beautiful you are -- y'all remember the munsters? eddie, eddie. remember that? that's my man. rest in peace, adam west who just died today. oh, my god. 88 years old. batman? poor out some liquor for that brother right now. i got power -- pour out some -- yeah. kapoo. boy wonder we must now get to the work we're doing. are you sure, batman? yes. he was black because he was cool. very zany, very camp where, with the black mask on. we wear the...
, this morning, the fairfax county police got a call of lying on a ground behindfasteddie'sfoolhall. he was suffering from severe injuries to his upper body. 29-year-old kieron hart of springfield later died in an area hospital. while investigating the crime scene police got another call about a burglary at the pet value store. a few hundred feet behind the pool hall. inside the store, they found 30-year-old jay from springfield. >> they were having a debate. maybe heated debate. >> the co-owner of the fast eddies was not there last night but says jay is a known regular and so was kieron hart. >> they are hard broken over all of this. >> at fast eddies the staff and the cust and now deal with sadness and pain. >> we will try to get through it. >> the argument never got physical inside the pool hall. they do not know what it was about. we did speak to several people inside the pool hall today who knew kieron hart. they didn't want to speak on camera but they say he was well liked at that location. alison: new developments out of san antonio. one of the two us aers shot investigating
, this morning, the fairfax county police got a call of lying on a ground behind fast eddie's fool hall. he was suffering from severe injuries to his upper body. 29-year-old kieron hart of springfield later died in an area hospital. while investigating the crime scene police got another call about a burglary at the pet value store. a few hundred feet behind the pool hall. inside the store, they found 30-year-old jay from springfield. >> they were having a debate. maybe heated debate....
up? who was late to hit the stage. whose performance was quoteeverything?eddietheintern is here to break it all down for us. and we will head to the couch and talk just after the break. ♪ remember dad helping you catch your first fish? then tell him he's special with great father's day gifts from bass pro shops. like new mr. steak propane patio grills, for steakhouse quality results right in your back yard. >> 8:31, breaking news out of london, counter terrorism officers say they've made 12 arrests in east london in connection to last night's deadly attack on london bridge. seven people were killed, nearly 50 other hurt, when a van ran down pedestrians on the bridge, the attackers then got out of the van, and started stabbing people nearby. police say they shot and killed all three suspect, at the scene no one has claimed responsibility for that attack. >> welcome back, you're watching good day weekends, i'm lauren johnson, scott williams keeping close eye on our weekend forecast, perfect weather, what can we expect today? >> a lot of sunshine to start your sunday, with clouds
up? who was late to hit the stage. whose performance was quote everything? eddie the intern is here to break it all down for us. and we will head to the couch and talk just after the break. ♪ remember dad helping you catch your first fish? then tell him he's special with great father's day gifts from bass pro shops. like new mr. steak propane patio grills, for steakhouse quality results right in your back yard. >> 8:31, breaking news out of london, counter terrorism officers say...
eddie, i'msure you've seen that on a windy day, you're raking the leaves and you see a little rotation, you start to see the winds bow out and this bows out that's creating an eddie in through here, that's racing off to the east. it is this area here, that's where i'm going to zoom into, i'm going to put a storm track on that one, as we continue to watch the storm race off to the east at 40 miles per hour. there we go, there's our storm track right here, it looks like again, some of the locations here on the left part of the screen under the gun, tornado warning continues until 7:00 a.m. whitman square looks like 6:48 a.m., it's pretty much on you guys now, 6:48 a.m., cross keys, williams town, 6:51 a.m. blue anchor next in line and north of hammonton. that's for the particular cell that is campaigning capable of producing the tornadoes of the. just about the whole area from berlin down is seeing the powerful straight line winds. you can get expensive damage with straight lined winds. it doesn't take a tornado to topple trees and pull roofs off buildings. reporting winds up to 60 miles
eddie, i'm sure you've seen that on a windy day, you're raking the leaves and you see a little rotation, you start to see the winds bow out and this bows out that's creating an eddie in through here, that's racing off to the east. it is this area here, that's where i'm going to zoom into, i'm going to put a storm track on that one, as we continue to watch the storm race off to the east at 40 miles per hour. there we go, there's our storm track right here, it looks like again, some of the...
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francisco came together to remember the dead.chris lopez lost her longtimefriendeddieinthe shooting and the loss inspires her to keep fighting. chris lopez aka bunny/lost a friend in pulse nightclub shooting: it's all about the resistance and i know some people have different issues about that but its important because if we keep being silent these issues are going to keep goiing on and on and on.29 year old omar mateen was killed after barricading himself in a bathroom at the club.his wife was arrested in january for obstrution of justice.a year later, lopez and others say the fear the attack mounted on the lgbt community is still palpable. chris lopez aka bunny/lost a friend in pulse nightclub shooting:it's definitely made me more aware when i'm in nightclubs because this could have been us here, um this happene on us soil. it could happen in any of the nightclubs... okay are we next. you know i have, i'm from new york. is it going to happen in new york. i thought it was going to be a chain of terrorist attacks. enrique ramirez/concerned about terror attacksi was really r
francisco came together to remember the dead.chris lopez lost her longtime friend eddie in the shooting and the loss inspires her to keep fighting. chris lopez aka bunny/lost a friend in pulse nightclub shooting: it's all about the resistance and i know some people have different issues about that but its important because if we keep being silent these issues are going to keep goiing on and on and on.29 year old omar mateen was killed after barricading himself in a bathroom at the club.his...
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from their mistakes was fantastic. —— lions tour. warren gatland has been entering criticismfromeddiejones.i will let eddie do his own talking. he can do plenty of it. we have made the decision that we think is the best decision for us. i understand eddie‘s concern and people‘s concern. i understand his point, i suppose, people‘s concern. i understand his point, isuppose, but people‘s concern. i understand his point, i suppose, but i people‘s concern. i understand his point, isuppose, but i know people‘s concern. i understand his point, i suppose, but i know how difficult it is doing that travel game from argentina. it is not as if you are in buenos aires. you need to get around the world and acclimatise. you use past experiences for that. and that is all the support, for now. the world record for the largest haka has been smashed — in where else but new zealand. it happened just before the match between the maori all blacks and the british and irish lions. more than 7000 people turned out in rotorua, to give it their all. men, women and children created an almighty ro
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drayton,eddiejamaljustice. >> they read the names of the 49 dead, one year after america's worse mass shooting at the pulse nightclub. mark strassmann spoke to those who have suffered so deeply. >> a girl gets shot right behind me, and she fall the on the floor. >> reporter: two days after the pulse massacre, demetrius nallings tells about the mayhem inside. >> i hear the clip fall on the floor and for hip m to just reld again and the riounds to keep going. >> reporter: the next person to enter the club was gunman omar mateen. >> it was only when you got outside that you said where's eddie? >> right, realizing that he's not behind me. >> reporter: a year later, nallings still relives the unthinkable. do you still hear those shots? >> do i hear gunshots? i hear it all the time. because i'm always afraid that, am i next? >> reporter: justice was killed. he was a 30-year-old tax accountant, a jokester and will mena's only son. >> he was smart, loving, he was my world. >> reporter: justice, wounded and hiding in a bathroom texted his mother. >> it was 2:06 that i got the first text that s
drayton, eddie jamal justice. >> they read the names of the 49 dead, one year after america's worse mass shooting at the pulse nightclub. mark strassmann spoke to those who have suffered so deeply. >> a girl gets shot right behind me, and she fall the on the floor. >> reporter: two days after the pulse massacre, demetrius nallings tells about the mayhem inside. >> i hear the clip fall on the floor and for hip m to just reld again and the riounds to keep going. >>...
decided he is going to have a chat with the referee. sally, ben, thank you very much. tonyandeddieareboth in special hospitals and are being that the many years. six years ago, the bbc highlighted abuse in the winter borne view unit and the government promised to bring people with learning disabilities to be supported in their own communities. we will be looking at the progress made since then. we went to meet the families. they told us he would be there for nine months but he is still bare 16 yea rs nine months but he is still bare 16 years on, he is still there. pam 's son tony is 120 miles from home in a secure hospital. he is autistic and has learning disabilities. his room has learning disabilities. his room has stayed the same ever since he was admitted and later sectioned 16 yea rs was admitted and later sectioned 16 years ago. i think we died that day. when panorama exposed the abuse of patients with learning disabilities in winter borne view, the government made a promise. homes, not hospitals. they said people should be supported in their own communities, not locked in
decided he is going to have a chat with the referee. sally, ben, thank you very much. tony and eddie are both in special hospitals and are being that the many years. six years ago, the bbc highlighted abuse in the winter borne view unit and the government promised to bring people with learning disabilities to be supported in their own communities. we will be looking at the progress made since then. we went to meet the families. they told us he would be there for nine months but he is still...
our green room to see who is there. okay. tim ryan is thereandeddieizzard.someone a transgender marathon activist comedian. >> the other? >> the other is ceo of pricewaterhousecoopers. who is who? hello. glad you guys are here. >> now it's time to show you this morning's headlines. "chicago tribune" says a proposed house bill is named for trump's covfefe tweet. it would add social media to government records that would need to be archive. mike it stands for communications over various feeds electronically for engagement. >> we'll take it. >> my partner said -- it's called zell, and it will compete against services like venmo and apple pay. zelle will soon be available to 86 million customers in the united states. the service will be offered through 30 financial institutions. they include chase, capital one, and wells fargo. a stand-alone zelle app will be launched later this year. >>> the duchess of cambridge making a surprise visit with survivors of the london terror attack. kate middleton met with them at a london hospital yesterday. 14 of the 48 people wounded in the attack w
our green room to see who is there. okay. tim ryan is there and eddie izzard. someone a transgender marathon activist comedian. >> the other? >> the other is ceo of pricewaterhousecoopers. who is who? hello. glad you guys are here. >> now it's time to show you this morning's headlines. "chicago tribune" says a proposed house bill is named for trump's covfefe tweet. it would add social media to government records that would need to be archive. mike it stands for...
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eddieizzard.someone a transgender marathon activist comedian. >> the other? >> the other is ceo of pricewaterhousecoopers. who is who? hello. glad you guys are here. >> now it's time to show you this morning's headlines. "chicago tribune" says a proposed house bill is named for trump's covfefe tweet. it would add social media to government records that would need to be archive. mike quigley made covfefe an acronym. stands for communications over various feeds eleni >> our partners saw instant payment service. it will compete against services like apple pay. zelle will be available soon in the united states and offered through 32 institutions. standalone zelle app will be launchinged later this year. >> duchess of cambridge made a surprise visit of survivors of the london terror attack. 14 of the 48 people wounded in the attack were taken to the hospital. seven still in critical condition. she praised the staff for their amazing response. >>> barron trump's famous turns shoirltd out. he wore a shirt that said the expert. the shirt is from j. crew and sells for item was so popular it
eddie izzard. someone a transgender marathon activist comedian. >> the other? >> the other is ceo of pricewaterhousecoopers. who is who? hello. glad you guys are here. >> now it's time to show you this morning's headlines. "chicago tribune" says a proposed house bill is named for trump's covfefe tweet. it would add social media to government records that would need to be archive. mike quigley made covfefe an acronym. stands for communications over various feeds...
just for the girls. thisiseddie, rockinga great , print. he has his street, on and this is updated thing. we are not just wearing fannie packs on our hip but he is wearing it across his body like eddie is showing us here. >> we saw one of the jenner's doing. >> she's worn it every which way but this is what we like to show how to style it with a jean jacket and throw that on his hip he can do that too. >> even for fellas. thanks, eddie. >> next we have kitty. i love that she's, doing a sex y vibe and she's doing a vintage gucci belt bag which you will see kardashian, rita ora, everybody has their vintage designer but you can be feminine, sexy and still rock this look too. >> i like this one too it is bigger. right on the hip. >> hand free is the way to be. >> yes. >> okay. >> and then we have our final model here. >> final model, ariel, giving us a sporty athletic vibe. she has a cute print, keds on and she's showing us a traditional looking athletic fannie pack in an updated way. one shoulder shirt, on trend. >> i love this one because it is a color so hot right now everyone is co
just for the girls. this is eddie, rocking a great , print. he has his street, on and this is updated thing. we are not just wearing fannie packs on our hip but he is wearing it across his body like eddie is showing us here. >> we saw one of the jenner's doing. >> she's worn it every which way but this is what we like to show how to style it with a jean jacket and throw that on his hip he can do that too. >> even for fellas. thanks, eddie. >> next we have kitty. i love...
eddiesuÁrezgolpeÓ a jesÚs sÁnchez porque estaba muy borracho y querÍa entrar al lugar. aranza: crece la oposiciÓn a la reforma sanitaria de trump, dentro de su mismo partido. yya son cinco los senadoresque rechaza la iniciativa que anularÍa la mayor parte de obamacare. para ser aprobado sÓlo pueden permitirse perder dos votos en el senado. ahora el presidente pone en prÁctica el acta de la negociaciÓn en busca de los votos necesarios. claudia: el presidente trump de nuevo en el telÉfono, pero esta vez para convencer a senadores republicanos de votar a favor del plan de salud de su partido. si su herramienta diplomÁtica funciona o no, esta por verse. mientras, aumenta a cinco el nÚmero de senadores que han anunciado estar en contra del proyecto de ley de salud y sube el nÚmero de republicanos preocupados por los detalles de la legislaciÓn. funcionarios de la casa blanca dicen que trump estÁ en contacto con mcconnell, lÍder de la mayorÍa del sonado y quines trabajan en la admiraciÓn de trump estÁn confiados en las negociaciones. >> en primer lugar, ellos no dijeron que n
eddie suÁrez golpeÓ a jesÚs sÁnchez porque estaba muy borracho y querÍa entrar al lugar. aranza: crece la oposiciÓn a la reforma sanitaria de trump, dentro de su mismo partido. yya son cinco los senadoresque rechaza la iniciativa que anularÍa la mayor parte de obamacare. para ser aprobado sÓlo pueden permitirse perder dos votos en el senado. ahora el presidente pone en prÁctica el acta de la negociaciÓn en busca de los votos necesarios. claudia: el presidente trump de nuevo en el...
want to tell you how he and i do the samething.eddie, right?brothereddieis-- share a bit of your story real quick? brother eddie spent some time away. some decisions he made when he was younger. and he came back, changed his life. and changed his life by changing his life by working to change the lives of others. so he's out in the streets for real. trying to stop cats from hurting themselves and hurting other people. so you never know who you're sitting next to, right? never know who you're eating one of those really sweet danishs with. we're all here fighting the same fight. regardless of which side of the battle we find ourselves on. so brother, i appreciate you. you keep doing what you're doing. we need you. we need you. >> one quick question, please. i perceive that what you've said is in your heart, in your soul. >> that's correct. >> that's where it came from. but there's another portion of that that's been formalized through the education system. could you speak to that to your -- am i being clear what i'm asking in terms of how you got to bring that wisdom and spiri
want to tell you how he and i do the same thing. eddie, right? brother eddie is -- share a bit of your story real quick? brother eddie spent some time away. some decisions he made when he was younger. and he came back, changed his life. and changed his life by changing his life by working to change the lives of others. so he's out in the streets for real. trying to stop cats from hurting themselves and hurting other people. so you never know who you're sitting next to, right? never know who...