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he had a bad temper. but i always remember that arnold palmer had a bad temper. but he would keep it in control. you see him standing there ready to lose it and john went over. that didnold palmer not keep it in control. he was probably the most exciting player of his era. it was just that he was so intense that it would get away from him some time. he lost his temper a lot. he never lost his temper once. >> i did not know john mcenroe the tennis player but the office next to mine was held by a man named john mcenroe, senior. he told me his son was really good. you always roll your eyes and i realized he was not exaggerating. .o let's talk about golf a man named tiger woods came along and you signed him on relatively early. was it hard to convince him to do this? tiger woods you could see coming from way back. from the time he was 15 to 20. occasionally in the portland area and we would invite him and his father out to lunch. so we were working on that for probably three years before we signed him. sign him up, he was your shoes exclusively. you also began to mak
he had a bad temper. but i always remember that arnold palmer had a bad temper. but he would keep it in control. you see him standing there ready to lose it and john went over. that didnold palmer not keep it in control. he was probably the most exciting player of his era. it was just that he was so intense that it would get away from him some time. he lost his temper a lot. he never lost his temper once. >> i did not know john mcenroe the tennis player but the office next to mine was...
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he lost his temper a lot, but when he played bjorn borg, he never lost his temper once. david: i never really knew john mcenroe as a tennis player, but when i practice law, the office next to mine was held by man named john mcenroe senior, and he always said his son was a high school tennis player, but then i finally realized he was not exaggerating. [laughter] david: let's talk about golf. a man named tiger woods came along and you signed him up relatively early in his professional career, so was that hard to convince him to do this? phil: tiger woods, you could see him coming from way back, three u.s. amateurs in a six-year span from the time he was 15 to 20, so he would play occasionally in the portland area and we would always invite him and his father out to lunch, so we were working on that for three years before we sign him. david: when you signed him up, he wears your shoes exclusively, but then you begin to make golf equipment as well, so you make golf balls and golf equipment, but now you are out of that business. is that because you want to focus on shoes and
he lost his temper a lot, but when he played bjorn borg, he never lost his temper once. david: i never really knew john mcenroe as a tennis player, but when i practice law, the office next to mine was held by man named john mcenroe senior, and he always said his son was a high school tennis player, but then i finally realized he was not exaggerating. [laughter] david: let's talk about golf. a man named tiger woods came along and you signed him up relatively early in his professional career, so...
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temper once. and i think he played him 25 times and he never lost his temper once. david: wow. i never really knew john mcenroe as a tennis player, but when i practiced law, the office next to mine was held by man named john mcenroe senior, and he always told me his son was a high school tennis player and was really good, but then i finally realized he was not exaggerating. [laughter] david: so, let's talk about golf. a man named tiger woods came along and you signed him up relatively early in his professional career, i guess at the beginning of it, so was that hard to convince him to do this? phil: tiger woods, you could see him coming from way back. that he had won three u.s. juniors and went on to win three u.s. amateurs in a six-year span from the time he was 15 to 20, so we -- he would play occasionally in the portland area and we would always invite him and his father out to lunch, so we were working on that for three years before we actually signed him. david: and when you signed him up, he
temper once. and i think he played him 25 times and he never lost his temper once. david: wow. i never really knew john mcenroe as a tennis player, but when i practiced law, the office next to mine was held by man named john mcenroe senior, and he always told me his son was a high school tennis player and was really good, but then i finally realized he was not exaggerating. [laughter] david: so, let's talk about golf. a man named tiger woods came along and you signed him up relatively early in...
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temper once. and i think he played him 25 he never lost his temper once. david: wow. i never really knew john mcenroe as a tennis player, but when i practiced law, the office next to mine was held by man named john mcenroe senior, and he always told me his son was a high school tennis player and was really good, but then i finally realized he was not exaggerating. [laughter] david: so, let's talk about golf. a man named tiger woods came along and you signed him up relatively early in his professional career, i guess at the beginning of it, so was that hard to convince him to do this? phil: tiger woods, you could see him coming from way back. that he had won three u.s. juniors and went on to win three u.s. amateurs in a six-year span from the time he was 15 to 20, so we -- he would play occasionally in the portland area and we would always invite him and his father out to lunch, so we were working on that for three years before we actually signed him. david: and when you signed him up, he wears you
temper once. and i think he played him 25 he never lost his temper once. david: wow. i never really knew john mcenroe as a tennis player, but when i practiced law, the office next to mine was held by man named john mcenroe senior, and he always told me his son was a high school tennis player and was really good, but then i finally realized he was not exaggerating. [laughter] david: so, let's talk about golf. a man named tiger woods came along and you signed him up relatively early in his...
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phil: he had a bad temper. but i always remember that arnold palmer had a bad temper too, but he would keep it in control. you could see him standing there ready to lose it. john went over. he was arnold palmer who did not keep it in control, but he was probably the most exciting player of his era. in private, he was a perfect gentleman. it was just that he was so intense that it would get away from him sometimes. he lost his temper a lot, but when he played bjorn borg, he never lost his temper once. david: wow. i never really knew john mcenroe as a tennis player, but when i practiced law, the office next to mine was held by man named john mcenroe senior, and he always told me his son was a high school tennis player and was really good, but then i finally realized he was not exaggerating. [laughter] david: let's talk about golf. a man named tiger woods came along and you signed him up relatively early in his professional career, i guess at the beginning of it, so was that hard to convince him to do this? phil:
phil: he had a bad temper. but i always remember that arnold palmer had a bad temper too, but he would keep it in control. you could see him standing there ready to lose it. john went over. he was arnold palmer who did not keep it in control, but he was probably the most exciting player of his era. in private, he was a perfect gentleman. it was just that he was so intense that it would get away from him sometimes. he lost his temper a lot, but when he played bjorn borg, he never lost his temper...
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now, au and is tempered two —— now, tuktuks and tu ktu ks ca n tempered two —— now, tuktuks and tu ktu ks can be tempered two —— now, tuktuks and tuktuks can be found all of india, but now they are being found more in africa. an indian manufacturer is building assembly plants across the continent. we spoke to managers at a factory in the south african city of port elizabeth. behind me are the vehicles on the condition in which they arrived from india. they flow into a full manual assembly line here. it creates employment and gives us the necessary controls in the assembly line. coincidentally, after doing this, this little vehicle tick sorbus important boxes. we wa nt vehicle tick sorbus important boxes. we want to tackle unemployment, we wa nt to we want to tackle unemployment, we want to empower people to start small businesses, not only locally in metropolitan areas by general areas as well. and thirdly, vic contribution —— the contribution to society. the idea is to get a different vehicles to provide specific services to these communities. what we are trying to do with the
now, au and is tempered two —— now, tuktuks and tu ktu ks ca n tempered two —— now, tuktuks and tu ktu ks can be tempered two —— now, tuktuks and tuktuks can be found all of india, but now they are being found more in africa. an indian manufacturer is building assembly plants across the continent. we spoke to managers at a factory in the south african city of port elizabeth. behind me are the vehicles on the condition in which they arrived from india. they flow into a full manual...
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he lost his temper a lot. i did not really know john mcenroe as a tennis player but when i practice law, the office next to mine was held by a man named john mcenroe senior and he always told me his son was a high school tennis player and was really good. i realized he was not exaggerating. let's talk about golf. a man named tiger woods came along. you signed him up early in his professional career. with that hard to convince them to do this? phil: tiger woods, you could see coming from way back. he had one three u.s. juniors and three amateurs and a six-year span. -- he would play in a foreign area are and we would always invite him and his father to lunch. we were working on that for three years before we signed him. ,avid: when you signed him up he began to wear your shoes exclusively russian mark --? businessre out of that . is that because you want to focus on shoes and other types of equipment? money for 20 years on equipment and balls and we realized next year was not going to be any different. so we go
he lost his temper a lot. i did not really know john mcenroe as a tennis player but when i practice law, the office next to mine was held by a man named john mcenroe senior and he always told me his son was a high school tennis player and was really good. i realized he was not exaggerating. let's talk about golf. a man named tiger woods came along. you signed him up early in his professional career. with that hard to convince them to do this? phil: tiger woods, you could see coming from way...
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he has a malignant temper. he has a rage inside him. he could snap like that. that became clear to the american people when he butchered his ex-wife, the
he has a malignant temper. he has a rage inside him. he could snap like that. that became clear to the american people when he butchered his ex-wife, the
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no chance raiders fans will have expectations tempered. [ laughter ] >> we'll be right back. owners say... to get a dog t >>> more than 50 canines took part in today's surf dog contest near san diego. owners say to get a dog to learn you have to start at home, walking the dog onto the board and off again hundreds of time before they get it. that's pretty amazing. can your dog do that? [ laughter ] >> i don't know! [ laughter ] >> anyway, have a good night. we'll see you tomorrow. alrighty. here we go. $38.41 for school pictures. thanks. you forgot to sign it. oh, did i? oh! silly me. ha ha. um. alan... jerome... harper... d.c. district of columbia? doctor of chiropractic. you know, not everyone can use those letters after his name. congratulations. give me the check. you put the wrong date. oh. did i? yeah, see? it's for next month. oh! uh, don't worry about that, that's just for bookkeeping purposes. this isn't going to be like the check you gave me for the field trip to catalina, is it? hey, hey, that was the bank's mistake. yeah? well, the teacher made me stay on the boat
no chance raiders fans will have expectations tempered. [ laughter ] >> we'll be right back. owners say... to get a dog t >>> more than 50 canines took part in today's surf dog contest near san diego. owners say to get a dog to learn you have to start at home, walking the dog onto the board and off again hundreds of time before they get it. that's pretty amazing. can your dog do that? [ laughter ] >> i don't know! [ laughter ] >> anyway, have a good night. we'll see...
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okay. >> and at this point, we can go ahead and pour this back into our pot so we just tempered, that was when you hear the word tempering, that's what this is, just adding a little bit of the milk at a time. >> i love that you're putting me to work. >> dump it all in. that's great. >> tell me about some of these flavors because you brought something with you that i find very interesting because i wouldn't normally pick this for ice cream. >> right. so we're doing a really interesting flavor and some people might hear it and just be a celery ice cream. >> i like celery but it would not be my first choice for ice cream, i have to admit. >> when you taste it with a dessert that i paired it with which is a dark chocolate and berries, it pairs really well, cuts through that rich chocolate and just sort of changes the whole dynamic of the dessert. so i encourage everyone that comes in, you know, to just to go ahead and try it if you're feeling a little bit like, oh, that's too weird for me. go out of your comfort zone a little bit. >> and i love that you brought this as an old crank. this
okay. >> and at this point, we can go ahead and pour this back into our pot so we just tempered, that was when you hear the word tempering, that's what this is, just adding a little bit of the milk at a time. >> i love that you're putting me to work. >> dump it all in. that's great. >> tell me about some of these flavors because you brought something with you that i find very interesting because i wouldn't normally pick this for ice cream. >> right. so we're doing...
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why experts say it was having a temper tantm in response to its mom. >> and peaking above the fog tonight. if it looks "like" this on the 4 4th of july what then? the forecast for you coming up in a minute. >>> train failed. new tonight at 11:00 p.m. four amtrak cars derailed south of seattle this afternoon. headed from vancouver to oregon when it jumped off the tracks. 250 people were on board but only a few people had minor injuries. trying to figure out what happened. >>> the president is pushing a new idea, get more support to repeal and replace obama care. why not repeep it now and replace it later -- repeal it now and replace it later. >> reporter: one thing many republicans were hoping to celebrate ahead of the 4th of july holiday was a vote on the gop bill. >> i don't think we are getting anywhere. >> reporter: senate majority leader mitch mcconnell was forced to delay the vote after the congressional budget office said 22 million more americans would be uninsured under the gop plan. that made constituents furious. >> kicking them off healthcare -- [ indiscernible talking ] >> rep
why experts say it was having a temper tantm in response to its mom. >> and peaking above the fog tonight. if it looks "like" this on the 4 4th of july what then? the forecast for you coming up in a minute. >>> train failed. new tonight at 11:00 p.m. four amtrak cars derailed south of seattle this afternoon. headed from vancouver to oregon when it jumped off the tracks. 250 people were on board but only a few people had minor injuries. trying to figure out what...
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they say he has a short temper and a quick trigger finger tonight they're warning the public and pic officers to be careful. police all over philadelphia are on the look out for xavier guiterrez mendez after investigators say his hot temper left two men critically wounded in separate shootings over the past month. >> we find him to be very violent individual southwest most wanted at this point. >> pow pow pow. >> reporter: neighbor in the 6500 block of belmar in southwest philly heard the gunfire saturday night after police say mendez opened fire shooting a 24-year-old man in the head. >> i live here five years. nothing went on like that befo before. >> this is ear race al firing shots at people for arguments and over people cursing. you never know what he can do. >> reporter: this man didn't want to be named but told fox 29 he worries for the safety of his family. >> i afraid for my children. i live with my children here, i have my daughter and i have my son report roar police say mendez short fuse and a gun led to another shooting on is this fifth street in south philadelphia last
they say he has a short temper and a quick trigger finger tonight they're warning the public and pic officers to be careful. police all over philadelphia are on the look out for xavier guiterrez mendez after investigators say his hot temper left two men critically wounded in separate shootings over the past month. >> we find him to be very violent individual southwest most wanted at this point. >> pow pow pow. >> reporter: neighbor in the 6500 block of belmar in southwest...
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a baby whale temper tantrum. whale watchers saying the calf is trying to nurse but the mother whale didn't give it enough so the calf gets mud, fluffing its tail right on to mom. the whole thing was captured by a drone operator an a whale watching boat down at dana down in southern california. >> it never zblends it's not that bad. >> it may be a good die get to the beach it f not certainly as it gets wrmer throughout the week. >> you'll want to find somewhere cooler because the inland areas are going to be hot this weekend. we've been here before so here we go again. here's a live look outside in san francisco. you can see the low clouds and mag pr this vantage point. we just showed you the golden gate bridge. here's another view as you head out the door this morning and in oakland you can see we do have some low visibility and it's 57 degrees right now. and the seven-day forecast is up at the bottom of the screen. you'll be able to see how hot it's going to be as we head into the weekend. at least it's nice and
a baby whale temper tantrum. whale watchers saying the calf is trying to nurse but the mother whale didn't give it enough so the calf gets mud, fluffing its tail right on to mom. the whole thing was captured by a drone operator an a whale watching boat down at dana down in southern california. >> it never zblends it's not that bad. >> it may be a good die get to the beach it f not certainly as it gets wrmer throughout the week. >> you'll want to find somewhere cooler because...
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whale watchers filmed this drone in what they say is a baby humpback whale throwing a temper tantrum. numother whale is trying to rse the baby so when mom doesn't give the baby whale enough, the little one seems to get frustrated and thrashings his body on top of his mother. >>> days before independence day, an american tradition continues as the newest combat ship was christened -- thank you -- and launched saturday after months of production. named after montana's largest city, the u. s. s. billings will carry crews. the estimated cost of the ship is more than $300 million. the christening, of course. >> that's a hard word to say. >> n weather, rated d. c.'s most accurate forecast. >> thank you very much for helping me. >> all right, how hot is it going to be for the holiday. >> it's pretty hot out there. >> yesterday was unbelievable. >> it was really uncomfortable. i was walking around downtown, and i thought i'm just going to sit in the shade and take a minute to kind of cool off here. it was really steamy. >> it was brutal. >> and it wasn't even that humid. today our wind out of
whale watchers filmed this drone in what they say is a baby humpback whale throwing a temper tantrum. numother whale is trying to rse the baby so when mom doesn't give the baby whale enough, the little one seems to get frustrated and thrashings his body on top of his mother. >>> days before independence day, an american tradition continues as the newest combat ship was christened -- thank you -- and launched saturday after months of production. named after montana's largest city, the...
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sessions are growing longer and tempers are getting shorter. among the confrontations that had caught jack anderson's i was a battle between two avails best loan curmudgeons, kenneth mckellar and clarence cannon. n of thee the chairme senate and house appropriations committees, and for years they had argued bitterly over federal spending. that battle climaxed in 1950, a gavel bashing, name-calling clash between 81-year-old mckellar and 71-year-old kennan was broken up just short of physical violence, noted the washington post. while meeting in congress, senator mckellar had sharply commented on his personality, using language peppered with words like "blind" and pig-headed." -- " he said, i've taken all that i can take. in the nick of time, the post reporter reported that a staff member grabbed cannon and seized the gavel from mckellar. police was restored for a moment -- peace was restored for a moment. later, another chairman fought so bitterly with old clarence cannon that the two houses of congress had to establish neutral ground. like mcke
sessions are growing longer and tempers are getting shorter. among the confrontations that had caught jack anderson's i was a battle between two avails best loan curmudgeons, kenneth mckellar and clarence cannon. n of thee the chairme senate and house appropriations committees, and for years they had argued bitterly over federal spending. that battle climaxed in 1950, a gavel bashing, name-calling clash between 81-year-old mckellar and 71-year-old kennan was broken up just short of physical...
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till the next here and they will surprise them more and for their will temperance of what one of the things going into the tournament there were a lot of scare stories would russia be able to host a tournament of this size the press a lot of the western press are saying russia has welcomed the world they've done well people are writing great stories about it how be how satisfied are you without reaction from the press not just the farm's here well of course side of your leg tractions from the press because it's important. to ward to what who we are and what we are doing here and when they speak in a would do they bought us for us had to be good to have meant and of course i would lead to some few hundreds. of minutes several minutes to the ever seen and everyone in the country and really it really looked forward to provide the best. time to unship so two thousand one hundred and just a word about the legacy what what russia leaves behind here when it comes to confederations on the world cup how important are looking at a beautiful stadium here lots of new buildings infrastructure the
till the next here and they will surprise them more and for their will temperance of what one of the things going into the tournament there were a lot of scare stories would russia be able to host a tournament of this size the press a lot of the western press are saying russia has welcomed the world they've done well people are writing great stories about it how be how satisfied are you without reaction from the press not just the farm's here well of course side of your leg tractions from the...
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they will temper ships it gives as the huge boost for developments in the we will develop football in our country more than it was before because now we have a parts you need to have such a good beautiful stadium as you mentioned before of course you will grow up our football players throw from young so we create their new football school so they didn't have that that's we didn't have before because if you've never had there will temper ships so of course if a development of football it's a huge. huge cheer basket i would see and now all the infrastructure bill help us in that and we've tried to give you guys a sense of. the culture a flavor of what it's like to be in russia to meet russian people to enjoy the culture of the cuisine and i want to take you back stan because this journey for us started two months ago when we sort of went on a reconnaissance mission around the four hundred cities we met some fascinating people people on the street members of the public celebrities when the first things we have a drum of this you learn a song be ready we should finish as we started i thin
they will temper ships it gives as the huge boost for developments in the we will develop football in our country more than it was before because now we have a parts you need to have such a good beautiful stadium as you mentioned before of course you will grow up our football players throw from young so we create their new football school so they didn't have that that's we didn't have before because if you've never had there will temper ships so of course if a development of football it's a...
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on thursday with a top temper —— it was a warm day. pretty warm as well further north and west, but the heat and humidity across northern england broke down in spectacular style with severe thunderstorms in yorkshire and lincolnshire with flash flooding reported and lightning damage. to start friday it looks like a much quieter note with sunshine around, a bit more cloud across the south—west of england into west and wales but a warm and muqqy into west and wales but a warm and muggy start to the day, top temperatures around 8am. in the north of england, for scotland and northern ireland, thicker cloud and outbreaks of light and patchy rain and temperatures here to begin the day around 15 for example in the 6lasgow area, a bit more of a breeze across the north—west of scotland. through the day it looks like the sunshine across england and wales gradually fading, looks like sunny spells and patchy cloud, not quite as hot as a result. 0utbreaks spells and patchy cloud, not quite as hot as a result. outbreaks of rain in scotland and n
on thursday with a top temper —— it was a warm day. pretty warm as well further north and west, but the heat and humidity across northern england broke down in spectacular style with severe thunderstorms in yorkshire and lincolnshire with flash flooding reported and lightning damage. to start friday it looks like a much quieter note with sunshine around, a bit more cloud across the south—west of england into west and wales but a warm and muqqy into west and wales but a warm and muggy...
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they will temper ships it gives us the huge boost for development and we will develop football in our country more than it was before. sure because now we have opportunity to have such a beautiful stadium as you mentioned before of course we will grow up our football players throw from young so we created their new football school sir they didn't have heard that that's we didn't have before because of you've never had their their world championships so of course for development the football insert huge. huge cheer task of i would see an old infrastructure will help us in that and. you know i was told fall so seriously you're missing by ever speaking to me earlier just a lovely breeze actually coming in i forgot the majestic lever river it's a lovely temperature for playing football the game as we were saying going to start in about half an hour's time so a lot of buildup here a lot of people playing keep the op sees the giant sun still so very hardy out the sphere but i will just leave you with a thought but she only infantino the face for president said speaking about russia hosting
they will temper ships it gives us the huge boost for development and we will develop football in our country more than it was before. sure because now we have opportunity to have such a beautiful stadium as you mentioned before of course we will grow up our football players throw from young so we created their new football school sir they didn't have heard that that's we didn't have before because of you've never had their their world championships so of course for development the football...
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he has to temper his words a little bit and i'll temper mine, too. i am the chairman of the constitutional summary of the judiciary. judge watson, as far as i know, made no reference to the constitution or the law or the rule of law. the statute that congress has passed to grant that authority to the president to determine who comes into america, who comes in on the various processes. he has, the president has, the authority to lock anybody out of america he chooses. these decisions are not made on the law, they're made on the personal opinion of skwrupbl watson. so grandparents, aunts, uncles, brothers, sisters, i suppose whole or half blood. he stretched it as far as you possibly could. i think it's a ridiculous decision. i'd like to have a chance to chat with him under oath in public myself. >> harris: okay. we'll move on. thank you for that candor. you said you were going to temper your words. you were straight forward. let's talk about sanctuary cities. that's another place jeff sessions weighed in today. it's become a bigger issue this week tha
he has to temper his words a little bit and i'll temper mine, too. i am the chairman of the constitutional summary of the judiciary. judge watson, as far as i know, made no reference to the constitution or the law or the rule of law. the statute that congress has passed to grant that authority to the president to determine who comes into america, who comes in on the various processes. he has, the president has, the authority to lock anybody out of america he chooses. these decisions are not...
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. >> reporter: and just before noon is when paul lost his temper and choked her to death, drove to a gas station, bought a can of gasoline, later, returned home towards the house. and somewhere along the way, said the prosecutor, he erased it all of those angry text messages she sent him. >> every single one between the defendant and her, every single one is gone. months worth. >> and then paul used jennifer's cell phone to send fake texts to her friends so they believed she was still alive. to support that claim, he introduced an expert witness who testified that texts from paul's phone and texts from jennifer's phone were hitting some of the same cell towers all afternoon. so her phone must have been right there with him in his car, which is why when she missed a meeting with her friend roy, the texts he got from her didn't make sense. they weren't a sensible response to the message he sent her. in fact, he got the same text twice. >> she didn't show up and her phone was off so as soon as i got that repeat text message, i was kind of worried because she wasn't responding to what i
. >> reporter: and just before noon is when paul lost his temper and choked her to death, drove to a gas station, bought a can of gasoline, later, returned home towards the house. and somewhere along the way, said the prosecutor, he erased it all of those angry text messages she sent him. >> every single one between the defendant and her, every single one is gone. months worth. >> and then paul used jennifer's cell phone to send fake texts to her friends so they believed she...
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independent shale players and the recent oil price outlook is certainly tempered that a bit. but we believe that's going to correct itself there will continue to be quite a bit of demand going forward. >> yeah. i think what is interesting as well, and we have to remember, the oil and gas world, we're not in a bubble. there are a lot of other things, including interest rate rise and the u.s. of u.s. corporate debt as well. they have made hay issuing corporate bonds while we've had record-low yields. is the interest rate environment a factor in this as well >> i think, again, different people, different ratings. investment-grade market's been on a record pace i think the high-yield market, which has been a very significant supply for oil and gas issuance, it's coming back, but i think given the uncertainty in the past couple of years, people have relied a lot on equity, but we'll see a significant debt amount as well. >> there's no doubt about it, and it's still the mantra here, whether you're one of the big oil or one of the smaller oil players. getting costs down is still the
independent shale players and the recent oil price outlook is certainly tempered that a bit. but we believe that's going to correct itself there will continue to be quite a bit of demand going forward. >> yeah. i think what is interesting as well, and we have to remember, the oil and gas world, we're not in a bubble. there are a lot of other things, including interest rate rise and the u.s. of u.s. corporate debt as well. they have made hay issuing corporate bonds while we've had...
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tempers flaring in southeast d.c. bryce harper gets tossed in the bottom of the eighth for arguing balls and strikes. at least he got the guy fired up. down theerman drills right-field line. brian goodwin scores. the nats seven in the eighth and will go on to win 8-5. larry: a key member of president trump's staff fuming. the leaks anthony scaramucci is tried to track down only a week into the job. closer to back-to-school time, abc 7 joining forces to stuff the bus. bring backpacks and school veronica: a beautiful day for a summer swim. not people, ponies. they took a full advantage. about 200 ponies into the water yesterday morning for the 92nd year. it is all to get the ponies to the other side for today's auction, which raises money to help care for the wild ponies. let's take a look at this image. ocean city this morning. this is a live look. you can see a little wave action. notice the clouds. this is not looking like it is going to be a great weekend for heading to the beach. 72 with the more easterly wind, pic
tempers flaring in southeast d.c. bryce harper gets tossed in the bottom of the eighth for arguing balls and strikes. at least he got the guy fired up. down theerman drills right-field line. brian goodwin scores. the nats seven in the eighth and will go on to win 8-5. larry: a key member of president trump's staff fuming. the leaks anthony scaramucci is tried to track down only a week into the job. closer to back-to-school time, abc 7 joining forces to stuff the bus. bring backpacks and school...
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between now and then, there will be so much happening, and will have to be some tempering of the we are leaving and leading in this way, because the eu will put demands on us, and it will have to be a negotiation, and that means give and take. there are still millions of people in this country who still don't agree with it. i know, you don't agree with it. i know, you don't need to put up your hand! whatever you think about the eu, and a final agreement will have to be negotiated, no question, but the eu has accepted we are leaving, and we are leaving the customs union and single market. there are arguments over the european court ofjustice, but to cut a long story short, they need to settle down. we won't let them settle down now, because we are going to look at the metro. there is supposed to be a safe space in the cabinet where people can discuss things without it getting out. you need that candid exchange of views, and if the chancellor is saying, i don't like people leaking...” and if the chancellor is saying, i don't like people leaking... i don't think it is about brexit any mo
between now and then, there will be so much happening, and will have to be some tempering of the we are leaving and leading in this way, because the eu will put demands on us, and it will have to be a negotiation, and that means give and take. there are still millions of people in this country who still don't agree with it. i know, you don't agree with it. i know, you don't need to put up your hand! whatever you think about the eu, and a final agreement will have to be negotiated, no question,...
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this country, this big oysters brawling temperate restless striving bearing beautiful bountiful great, good and magnificent country needs us to help it thrive. that responsibility is more important than any of our personal interests or politicala affiliation. we are the servants of a great nation, a nation conceived in liberty dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. liv people live free and prosperous lives here than in any other nation. we have required unprecedented wealth and power because of our government principles and because our government defends h those principles. america has made a greater contribution than any other nation in national order has the liberated more people from tyranny and poverty than ever before in history. we have been the greatest example, the greatest supporter and the greatest defender of that order. we aren't afraid. behind we don't hide behind walls. we preach them. we are a blessing to humanity. what greater cause do we hope te serve in helping keep america the strong aspiring inspirational beacon of liberty and the defender of
this country, this big oysters brawling temperate restless striving bearing beautiful bountiful great, good and magnificent country needs us to help it thrive. that responsibility is more important than any of our personal interests or politicala affiliation. we are the servants of a great nation, a nation conceived in liberty dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. liv people live free and prosperous lives here than in any other nation. we have required unprecedented...
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served the sentence, nine out of 33 years and is now a reformed man, he says, but not without a flash of temper in front of the judges when he suggested that it wasn't his memorabilia that he was trying to get back. but for the younger generation that maybe don't remember the original trial and all the drama, there was a dramatisation recently drama, there was a dramatisation rece ntly o n drama, there was a dramatisation recently on tv recreating the whole thing so he is familiar notary a lot of people. many more so than just people who remember the first time round. the thing i really remember was that the trial was of course televised. in this country they are not, and it became almost a soap opera playing out, even though it was actually happening and that 1.100 million people tuned in. that isa 1.100 million people tuned in. that is a huge number and prime—time tv doesn't get that. then one that was subsequently a civil case against him where ended up being asked to pay 33 million in the judgment to one of the victims' families, that wasn't on television, and the judge made the controver
served the sentence, nine out of 33 years and is now a reformed man, he says, but not without a flash of temper in front of the judges when he suggested that it wasn't his memorabilia that he was trying to get back. but for the younger generation that maybe don't remember the original trial and all the drama, there was a dramatisation recently drama, there was a dramatisation rece ntly o n drama, there was a dramatisation recently on tv recreating the whole thing so he is familiar notary a lot...
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the expectation is quite tempered, from our perspective. we certainly do not see this kind of talks will fundamentally alter the trade imbalance you just mentioned straightaway, and there are three factors supporting this view. firstly, this kind of high—level dialogue is always tending to be more about setting the process rather than making concrete progress. so the two sides will take stock on the 100 day action plan and work out what plan for the next 12 months, where the two teams will work on their particulars. secondly, we will see neither side will give in on the sticky points. washington is certainly not going to recognise china as a market economy yet, nor are we loosing control on hi—tech exports. 0n the other hand, beijing is unlikely to buckle under pressure over steel and aluminium productions, despite the us administration's investigation. and finally, let's not forget it is a very politically important year for the chinese government, with the 19th party congress scheduled for this autumn. no leader in beijing would like
the expectation is quite tempered, from our perspective. we certainly do not see this kind of talks will fundamentally alter the trade imbalance you just mentioned straightaway, and there are three factors supporting this view. firstly, this kind of high—level dialogue is always tending to be more about setting the process rather than making concrete progress. so the two sides will take stock on the 100 day action plan and work out what plan for the next 12 months, where the two teams will...
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they pray that the inflation andctations must improve there seems to be a temperance coming. is the euro fully priced? priced? >> you have ande a little bit cautious that will bebate reduced over time and i wouldn't be surprised to see a different sequencing in the policy. >> great to see you. by the be joined spending commissioner for more on the banking story. >> clear and present danger. the u.s. confirms an intercontinental ballistic missile. >> looking for crew -- looking for clues on when the central bank starts shrinking the balance sheet. andhe deadline counts down cairo posts a meeting of the block later. >> the german chancellor posts the president. .> a warm welcome to use here i am manus cranny. we're looking at how the market we pricedopen and some of this into the markets and we saw this yesterday continuing to be a bit of a story. >> these are the lines that talk risk and geopolitical worried about a lack of progression and there is the splendid isolation and the personification of where it ends are. we rallied in the first quarter gold as anes undernce cover a
they pray that the inflation andctations must improve there seems to be a temperance coming. is the euro fully priced? priced? >> you have ande a little bit cautious that will bebate reduced over time and i wouldn't be surprised to see a different sequencing in the policy. >> great to see you. by the be joined spending commissioner for more on the banking story. >> clear and present danger. the u.s. confirms an intercontinental ballistic missile. >> looking for crew --...
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i have no great love of politicians, but i have to commend them for holding their temper during a typical emily maitlis interview. she interrupts so much that the people are never allowed to get their answer out. and that, for us, the viewers, doesn't allow us to make a judgement on what they are actually trying to say. the interview is therefore pointless. viewer tony wright there. well, with me right now is ian katz, the editor of newsnight. thank you for coming newswatch. the reference that andrea leadsom made to patriotism has been much mocked, but some viewers say she really did have a point about the focus of brexit coverage being relentlessly negative. the first thing i should say is that i thought it was an excellent accountability interview. i think — i'm sure there are some viewers out there who will agree with some of these complaints. i think the vast majority of people who saw it will think that calling an interviewer unpatriotic when they ask some awkward questions is sort of somewhere — somewhere between hilarious and slightly sinister. it's the sort of thing that happe
i have no great love of politicians, but i have to commend them for holding their temper during a typical emily maitlis interview. she interrupts so much that the people are never allowed to get their answer out. and that, for us, the viewers, doesn't allow us to make a judgement on what they are actually trying to say. the interview is therefore pointless. viewer tony wright there. well, with me right now is ian katz, the editor of newsnight. thank you for coming newswatch. the reference that...
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idea that a woman could be independence, a woman could have ideas of her own, but she could have a temper and not be a villain, all of these human qualities to suppress, and joe march, the family was not perfect at all, they all have flaws and struggled in many ways and supported each other, loved each other, and such a ne'er-do-well, won't do anything. this is a very inspiring role model for people especially young women for whom it was intended. little women succeeded beyond louisa's wildest imagining, made her a superstar for the day. this changed everything, her honest publisher, not thomas niles, they later become little brown, wouldn't advise louisa to keep the copyright which was wonderful advice which meant she could really make money on this book, and became quite wealthy. by the standards of the day, that of course made the family very comfortable and allow their depth to be repaid, and kindnesses for others, and should do it and often helping others, when she was young by ralph waldo emerson, under a tablecloth and something like that, they find it later and not able to say wai
idea that a woman could be independence, a woman could have ideas of her own, but she could have a temper and not be a villain, all of these human qualities to suppress, and joe march, the family was not perfect at all, they all have flaws and struggled in many ways and supported each other, loved each other, and such a ne'er-do-well, won't do anything. this is a very inspiring role model for people especially young women for whom it was intended. little women succeeded beyond louisa's wildest...
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served the sentence, nine out of 33 years and is now a reformed man, he says, but not without a flash of temper in front of the judges when he suggested that it wasn't his memorabilia that he was trying to get back. but for the younger generation that maybe don't remember the original trial and all the drama, there was a dramatisation recently drama, there was a dramatisation rece ntly o n drama, there was a dramatisation recently on tv recreating the whole thing so he is familiar notary a lot of people. many more so than just people who remember the first time round. the thing i really remember was that the trial was of course televised. in this country they are not, and it became almost a soap opera playing out, even though it was actually happening and that 1.100 million people tuned in. that isa
served the sentence, nine out of 33 years and is now a reformed man, he says, but not without a flash of temper in front of the judges when he suggested that it wasn't his memorabilia that he was trying to get back. but for the younger generation that maybe don't remember the original trial and all the drama, there was a dramatisation recently drama, there was a dramatisation rece ntly o n drama, there was a dramatisation recently on tv recreating the whole thing so he is familiar notary a lot...
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you have to compost usa because if you are so much distressed then you get confused time to you know temper the question. for you i am very happy when made by him and the patient gets away and. that's that's when i. don't have to. be all. the boss or. tell. me. yes to all this is all the. load. backstabbers but survival guide book states you do not want to start simply. research. you should go there are you going to get back. next year. repatriations. to seventy years. it was. one signature away. from those proposals. he used. business is going to be hit. view the human rights watch says an iraqi army unit trained by the us. members in mosul. to the polls to vote for a new assembly designed to change the country's.
you have to compost usa because if you are so much distressed then you get confused time to you know temper the question. for you i am very happy when made by him and the patient gets away and. that's that's when i. don't have to. be all. the boss or. tell. me. yes to all this is all the. load. backstabbers but survival guide book states you do not want to start simply. research. you should go there are you going to get back. next year. repatriations. to seventy years. it was. one signature...
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i seen a lot of people throw temper tantrums before, saying they are hearing voices and suicidal and all that. if you're going to do something, you got to play it out to its fullest. >> officers say they won't take risk if an inmate appears to be in a state of distress, it's not the first time they hear one cry wolf. >> you get to know after a while who is pretty much playing a game and who is for real. you know, it just becomes kind of a spidey sense so to speak. >> dixon never made it back to the mental health unit but said he's glad to be free of the restraint chair. >> trust me nobody can get out of that car seat, not the best of the best of the best, not even if you're houdini can you get out of that thing. >>> while inmates in this housing unit are only released from their cells a few at a time they can visit with each other when they are out. >> what's up, man? >> now dixon's old friend, edwin estrada has dropped by. >> you were going crazy. you woke me up. pulling you out naked. seen your [ bleep ] and stuff. >> estrada who admitted to killing an 88-year-old world war ii vet
i seen a lot of people throw temper tantrums before, saying they are hearing voices and suicidal and all that. if you're going to do something, you got to play it out to its fullest. >> officers say they won't take risk if an inmate appears to be in a state of distress, it's not the first time they hear one cry wolf. >> you get to know after a while who is pretty much playing a game and who is for real. you know, it just becomes kind of a spidey sense so to speak. >> dixon...
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it's an evil look. >> eric: he has a history of a bad temper. comes off as a nice guy in these hearings but he has a dark side. that will land him in jail. >> jeanine: the guys angry. he's angry because he was in prison for nine years for crime or nobody was hurt and where the victims -- victim says i forgive him and the other one who died for gave him. and he's the victim. >> eboni: attorney general jeff sessions vowing to stand job after a public from president trump. robert mueller and the russia probe. we've got it covered. stay with us. on my travels across the country i came across this house with water dripping from the ceiling. you never know when something like this will happen. so let the geico insurance agency help you with homeowners insurance and protect yourself from things like fire, theft, or in this case, water damage. cannonball! now if i had to guess, i'd say somewhere upstairs there's a broken pipe. let the geico insurance agency help you with homeowners insurance. call today to see how much you could save. ♪ ♪ award winn
it's an evil look. >> eric: he has a history of a bad temper. comes off as a nice guy in these hearings but he has a dark side. that will land him in jail. >> jeanine: the guys angry. he's angry because he was in prison for nine years for crime or nobody was hurt and where the victims -- victim says i forgive him and the other one who died for gave him. and he's the victim. >> eboni: attorney general jeff sessions vowing to stand job after a public from president trump. robert...
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that she could have a temper and not be considered a villain. all of these human qualities that women were told to suppress .ame out in the person of jo the family was not perfect at all. they all have flaws. they struggled in many ways. yet they supported each other and love each other and they went on. they never felt sorry for themselves and sat around and, i'm such a ne'er-do-well i can't do anything. they kept going. this was a very inspiring role model for people to read this book especially young women for whom was intended. little women succeeded beyond imaginings. a made louisa may alcott superstar of the day. this changed everything. thomas, advised her to keep the copyright which was wonderful advice. that meant that she could really make money on this book. she became quite wealthy. by the standards of the day. you probably would think of her as a millionaire today. made the family comfortable. it allowed all their debts to be repaid and they could then feel at ease in that regard. and louisa was so generous she was always doing kind
that she could have a temper and not be considered a villain. all of these human qualities that women were told to suppress .ame out in the person of jo the family was not perfect at all. they all have flaws. they struggled in many ways. yet they supported each other and love each other and they went on. they never felt sorry for themselves and sat around and, i'm such a ne'er-do-well i can't do anything. they kept going. this was a very inspiring role model for people to read this book...
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but those temperates will be feeling better by the weekend. veronica johnson is tracking it all next. it's go time at dunkin' with two egg and cheese wake-up wraps for $2. enjoy two freshly made oven-toasted wraps and keep on running all day long. america runs on dunkin'. this morning the conveinence store is celebrating with free slurpees! you can pick up a cool drink from 11am to seven pm today. and the birthday fun doesn't stop there. if you have the 7-eleven mobile app, you can 11 free slurpees all week. seven eleven turns 90 years old today. today: partly sunny, hot and humid, pm thunderstorms possible (30%) highs: 93-98 heat index: near 100 winds: southwest 5-10 mph tonight: warm and very humid lows: 71-77 winds: south 5 mph wednesday: hot and humid, pm thunderstorms possible (40%) highs: 93-98 heat index: around 100 winds: southwest 5-10 mph coming up - a 13-month-old baby, caught in the crossfire.. sam? caught in the crossfire.. sam? we are staying on top of a devleoping a baby ca
but those temperates will be feeling better by the weekend. veronica johnson is tracking it all next. it's go time at dunkin' with two egg and cheese wake-up wraps for $2. enjoy two freshly made oven-toasted wraps and keep on running all day long. america runs on dunkin'. this morning the conveinence store is celebrating with free slurpees! you can pick up a cool drink from 11am to seven pm today. and the birthday fun doesn't stop there. if you have the 7-eleven mobile app, you can 11 free...
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we all read about what it was like a numbertemperfor we all read about what it was like a number temper for the election and it seems that that disarray has spread to the whole of the party. could david davis carry the party with? he is 68 it would be his last try. maybe this is his moment, but isn't he up against philip hammond who would also like a try at the job? and boris johnson and the point is there is a stop boris campaign gathering strength because they know that if borisjohnson gets the chance to be in the last two, and is put before the party members in the country, he stands good chance of winning. there was a poll in the other papers that said the person he would most like to be the tory leader is borisjohnson because he's a name and face. the authors, and sure it they would sort of know who david davis is, they know phil hammond is spreadsheet bill, but boris is a personality. david davis is trusted in brussels, isn't he? he has done very well as brexit set so far. but he's not have to make any difficult choices, yet. anything he has impressed his colleagues by being pragm
we all read about what it was like a numbertemperfor we all read about what it was like a number temper for the election and it seems that that disarray has spread to the whole of the party. could david davis carry the party with? he is 68 it would be his last try. maybe this is his moment, but isn't he up against philip hammond who would also like a try at the job? and boris johnson and the point is there is a stop boris campaign gathering strength because they know that if borisjohnson gets...