share 4,000 generations what america has done for me, she can do for you. this can t be another presidential campaign. we don t have time for that. we need a president who persuades not just our friends and our base, we need a president the persuades. we have to do that with common sense. and conservative principles, but we have to have a compassion for people. we have to have a compassion for people who don t agree with us. we have to believe that our ideas are so strong and so powerful and so persuasive that we can actually take it to the highest points in the world and to be successful. but we also have to be able to take it all the way down to places that today are hopeless. and prove that who we are works for all americans. i am living proof that god and a good family in the united states of america can do all things if we believe. will you believe it with me? [cheers and applause] will you join the team of the greatest nation on god s green earth? [cheers and applause]
he ignored it. the godfather of artificial intelligence warns this technology is more urgent than climate change. we see this already, ai in subtle forms everywhere. it is important the judge can see the dogs gait properly. best in show tonight is the pbgv. steve: good morning, greenville, north carolina. 63 degrees right now, they are going for daytime high of 78. can t see from here, they have a lovely river walk there and if you are there around lunch, kathy and i love to go to smoke on the water. it is a great restaurant, a lot of barbecue and stuff in downtown temperature is a beautiful town with fantastic airport. brian: you just assured yourself a great table. steve: for life, i m hoping. ainsley: i was born in spartanburg. the golf club, my grandfather played a lot of golf. he served our country in world war ii. we would go get ice cream at campbell s drug store. remember the old diners brian: drug stores used to have ice cream, too. steve: we had
this happened at 3:30 yesterday at an open air shopping center 30 minutes north of dallas. what was first confusion for shoppers led to a terrifying reality. one man rushed to the scene, knowing his sister-in-law was on site. my wife and i actually went over there immediately and we picked her up and i just saw i mean, if i would have to he s guess 1,000 to 2,000 people had that were standing in the hot sun, it was 92 degrees. it was people were just crying, hugging, being united with loved ones. it was something i ll never forget. the trauma is not going anywhere but the rampage was put to an end according to police by an officer responding nearby and jumped into action. our rescue task force teams found seven deceased individuals on scene. we transported nine individuals to the hospital to area you traa facilities. of those transported, two have since died, three are in critical surgery and four are stable. at 3 3:36 our officer was at the premium outlets at an
that tune. when i m back on top. back on top in june. i ve opin o i ve been up and r and out. and know one thing. each time i find myself laying there flat on my face. i pick myself up i get back in the race. that s life. that s life. and i can t deny it. many times i ve thought of quitting, this old heart ain t gone m gonna buy it. i m go gonna roll myself up in the a big ball and fly. my, my. [cheers and applause] that is so awesome. bravo, joe piscopo. rachel: that s a legend. a legend doing a legend. amazing. so well done, man. we don t want to do the show. we want you to keep singing. we have gigantic smiles on our face. we re taking t that in. that s life by frank sinatra. it s been 25 years since the american icon s passing. joe said we ve got to do it. thank you, joe. rachel: frank sinatra said he had pipes. and boy was frank right. it s mother s day s, fourth and final time for you to order flowers is getting less and
dion patterson is in custody, facing one count of murder and four counts of aggravated assault. he opened fire in the waiting room killing amy st. pierre, who worked for the center of disease control and prevention. police received the call of an active shooter at 12:08 yesterday afternoon. the gunman spent two minutes shooting inside the medical building and tried to escape by stealing a truck. thigh used security cameras and license plate readers to track a vehicle where it was lefta abandoned and a tip led police to a condo complex where they arrested patterson last night without incident. work without a cooperative communities, a community that backs up the police that allows the police to take risks and try to take violent people into custody. the suspect was discharged from the coast guard in january after serving four and a half years with the service. patterson s mother, who had accompanied her son to the medical appointment appeared to blame improper medicine for