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sunday. it s an open air north turn down there in florida live at 6:00. and can you tell that the weather is perfect. why are we up actually in new york city where it s 60 degrees. only 70 something down there why can tell we just don t have the rcars. i postulated that all three weekend anchors would be in racing suits. a unitard today. just to get into the theme of their weekend coverage. i bet you $100 that is not going to happen. guess what? i wore mine. it s a one-piece. brian: you should cover it? is it fire retardant? ainsley: we are not going to try that out. let s not test it. steve: thank you very much for joining us on a friday. kind of a long week. nonetheless, will and racism are having breakfast with friends along of the big race this weekend. how did you get some people in there so early? must be the coffee? rachel: it s the coffee but florida just loves fox news. steve: yes, they do. rachel: true fans of our network. we are excited bass ....
off or do something. ashley: the suspect was arrested and is facing charges of sexual battery. things like anytime fitness, you have a faub key, you have to swipe yourself in. she probably didn t know or think he was going to do this to her and she let him inside. as a female, you can never be too safe or cautious of anyone. i guarantee you she did not know he was going to do this. watching this video scares me to death, this terrifies me, this situation could have turned out worst. she may not have gotten away and been able to call the police. these situations happen every single day. todd: being a woman, i can t experience that, but i have two girls and worry about the future they will have in this america we have now, where you can t do common act of courtesy like letting someone in. this lady is a body woulder, she is at peak physical performance, what if she wasn t, would we have a different story. this is criminals in this day and age feeling emboldened becaus ....
phrase. brian: any of thiest way to get divorced ever. in talking about the marriage when i look at him we are friends. is he like my brother now. how does your relationship evolve like that. it doesn t really go down. it just changes but if you have a rock star and a famous actress, isn t it easier to stay together? steve: so when you see daytona, you see cold play and gwyneth paltrow. when ainsley and i see daytona, we think the fact that we have rachael and will live there in daytona because the daytona 500 is this weekend. good morning to both of you. you got a full house there. rachel: good morning. will: beautiful sunrise in daytona beach, we are talking to diners all morning long. one of the things talking about how they feel today. we have been hearing this over and over. look, ufos, china, crime, illegal immigration. a lot of people feeling less safe than they did a few years ago. in fact, let s ask them. how many people here. [cheers] [laughter] will ....
good day i m chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. at what point did we start considering mental illness a crime? the agonizing words from the brother of a man pinned down and killed by police while apparently if the grips of a mental health crisis we have new reporting on the startling frequency of similar encounters with law enforcement and maybe how to stop them plus, another stunning drop in markets with banks stocks leading the way. how low will it go breaking an arrest warrant issued for russian president vladimir putin we start in virginia where ten people including three hospital employees are now facing charges in the death of a black man in handcuffs and shackles pinned to the ground and suffocated the 28-year-old had been hospitalized for suffering severe mental distress, something his family wasn t addressed by officials who instead they say treated him like a criminal. at what point do we stop preserving life. at what point do w ....
police searching for nicola bulley, the 45 year old who disappeared while walking her dog in lancashire more than a week ago, say they re looking for a key witness. officers want to speak to a woman who was wearing a yellow coat and pushing a pram near the river wyre. pope francis and the heads of the churches of england and scotland have urged the people of south sudan to work towards lasting peace. the three christian leaders met for a prayer vigil in the country. pope francis told thousands of worshippers that true peace harmonised differences. now on bbc news you, me and the big c. cheering and applause. hello, everyone. good evening. welcome to you, me and the big c live. woo! it s good, isn t it! hello. i m lauren mahon, proud founder of girlsvscancer. and he is steve bland, who will always be known as steve bland. if you have just started listening to this podcast, you re so 2018, hon, where have you been? but we have covered a load of topics and you might find ....