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to her >> they called her the black. which >> they called her a sorceress. >> they thought that they were doing all kinds of crazy things. >> he was afraid. >> the name, the money, defamed, the drama. >> there is no life that does not have a price. >> in the heart of milan italy is one of the most prestigious shopping streets in the world. to step through the heavy glass doors means crossing the border from the ordinary, and the mundane, into luxury, privilege, and glamour. >> really, it is the world that so many people aspired to live in. >> once upon a time, just a few blocks from this fairytale

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CNN News Central

'90s. the black community we weren't big fans of oj, we knew he had done something wrong but the people going after oj was lapd and we thought the lapd was even worse. i see the same dynamic happening within the republican party. they know donald trump -- >> except that once upon a time the republican party was very pro law enforcement. >> yes, exactly. >> there is a lot happening here. >> and pro national security and patriotism. the idea that somebody could steal a bunch of government documents and possibly risk our national security might have alarmed a republican or two, but apparently it's a different republican party. >> i go back to where we started the show with the words altering, mutilating, concealing. you know, those are tough words to see in a charge. >> i mean, look, i thought brother miller did a great job explaining. this gets worse and worse and worse, except for when it gets worse. it just gets worse. you steal all this stuff, he's not supposed to have it, they

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

went to the nation's largest private employer. >> reporter: once upon a time jose avila had to have an incredible memory. when you started were you supposed to have memorized where everything is? >> yes. >> reporter: and great shoes. >> so i would have to actually take them to the items that they needed, so from one end of the store to the other. >> reporter: but today an a.i. powered app shows where everything is and needs to go. >> it's making my job much easier. >> reporter: walmart is already a cost-cutting machine, and yet the company wants to be even more streamlined. sanjay is in charge of making that happen. how can you possibly grow more efficient than you currently are? >> jake, that's where technology will play a key enabling role. we are transforming our supply chain and our store operations. >> reporter: and as we saw in this california superstore, a.i. is how they plan to do it. when trucks arrive to be offloaded, a.i. has already organized the pallets inside. it looks disorganized to me, but if i understand correctly, a.i. is telling you through the phone where everything is and where it should

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

that the average member of congress is something like 12 times richer and the average american. i think we all kind of intuitively know that politicians tend to be rich and looking through history, presidents from george washington to theater roosevelts adjoin of kennedy have been very rich. but it is the lower chamber, the house of representatives now where once upon a time they were like plumbers and pipe fitters who are members of the house of representatives. today the gap for about the last three or four decades has been widening dramatically. so the average member of congress is about twice as wealthy as they were 30 or 40 years ago, where the rest of us are just treading water. you know, business insider ranked the 25 richest members of congress and if you go through it, you can see that more than half of them got rich by virtue of marriage and

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

he went to an ivy league school now is also a millionaire, so basically the thesis of my book is that the rich get elected and elected get rich. >> you brought the receipts and these politicians of both sides of the aisle. you went into this topic because he wanted to cover the topic. but what surprised you the most? >> so, first of all, the fact that the average member of congress is something like 12 times richer than the average american. and i think we all kind of intuitively know that politicians tend to be rich and. looking for history, presidents from george washington to theodore roosevelt to john f. kennedy have been very rich. but it is the lower chamber, the house of representatives now, where, you know, once upon a time they were like plumbers and pipe fitters who were members of the house of representatives. today, the gap for about the last three or four decades has

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Rainn Wilson and the Geography of Bliss

by an alcoholic mother. it's like, she's beautiful, you know? but you never know... [laughter] what's gonna happen. - yeah. ♪ ♪♪ - once upon a time in iceland, reinvention was a necessity. today, though, it's evolved into trying your hand at whatever the hell you feel like because no one is judging you for it. failure doesn't carry a stigma in iceland because failure has always been a fact of life here. - this guy was a catholic. - oh. it makes me realize i'd be nowhere if not for my own failures. crap plays an important role in my line of work. it's fertilizer. it allows the good stuff to grow. and failing is the only way to know for sure if you'd be happiest as an actor, as a cab driver... i think it's time for your beheading. please. or as the mayor of a european capital. i'm gonna cut off my breast! - oh, no! don't do that. - aha!

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BBC News

live now to polokwane in south africa where we can talk to lethabo kganyago, a footballjournalist and expert in women 5 football at idiski times. thank you forjoining us. tell us your reaction to the game and to south africa's performance. good mornin: south africa's performance. good morning and _ south africa's performance. good morning and thank— south africa's performance. good morning and thank you _ south africa's performance. good morning and thank you for - south africa's performance. (13mm morning and thank you for having me on your programme. there is a legendary saying by a former coach from the men's premier division in south africa who said once upon a time that football can kill you a real death and i think that is how most of us south africans are feeling this morning after they took the lead and it looks hopeful and then when it all crumbled, i honestly thought we would get something out of the game but maybe they panicked after the game and we could not settle. we are dying a real death right now every sunday

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BBC News

sweden reached the semi—finals in 2019 — and are ranked third in the world. the netherlands are now in action against portugal and a little later, france open their campaign againstjamaica. earlier i spoke to laytabo kganyago, a footballjournalist and expert in women s football at idiski times who gave her reaction to the game and south africa's performance. there is a legendary saying by a former coach from the men's premier division in south africa who said once upon a time that football can kill you a real death, and i think that is how most of us south africans are feeling this morning after they took the lead and it looks hopeful and then when it all crumbled, i honestly thought we would get something out of the game but maybe they panicked after the game and we could not settle. we are dying a real death right now every sunday morning. you might not have got some points

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gentleman and a true friend. david sillito looks back at his colourful life. in the 50s he was a teen idol. it had been bob hope that had seen his act and helped him break into the big time. # well, i was terribly alone... in 1962, he released the song that became his trademark. # i'm going home to my city by the bay...# it was another song on the other side of the recording called once upon a time. # i left my heart...#

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BBC News Now

1962, he released the song that became his trademark. # i'm going home to my city by the bay... it was another song on the other side of the recording called once upon a time. #i once upon a time. # i left my heart... i really believe that was going to be the big hit song and i was really plugging away at it. the public liked san francisco. away at it. the public liked san francisca— away at it. the public liked san francisco. �* ., , . �* ., francisco. anthony dominic benedetto had come a long _ francisco. anthony dominic benedetto had come a long way _ francisco. anthony dominic benedetto had come a long way from _ francisco. anthony dominic benedetto had come a long way from his - francisco. anthony dominic benedetto had come a long way from his far- had come a long way from his far from glamorous childhood. he was one of five children from an italian family in new york. he dropped out of school to help support them. # without a song but singing made his fortune. _ # without a song but singing made his fortune. he _ # without a song but singing made his fortune. he was - # without a song but singing made his fortune. he was also . # without a song but singing made his fortune. he was also a | made his fortune. he was also a talented painter and politically he was a liberal, supporting the civil rights movement.—

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