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as well as wildwood. we're looking at 78 in philadelphia as well as allentown. 70 degrees currently in the pocono mountains. so temperatures in the 70s for us. but you move a little farther to the south and west, temperatures climb into the upper 80s for cincinnati. low 90s in nashville as well st. louis. so by sunday even monday and tuesday of next week, we're looking at 90-degree heat along with increasing dew points. the dew point just a measure of moisture in the atmosphere. you know any time it's below 60 it feels really comfortable. but by sunday and into labor day the dew point temperatures are going to climb into the uncomfortable and oppressive category. 60s and even 70-degree dew points expected early next week. so get ready for the heat and humidity. satellite and radar it's dry and quiet right now. you can see off to the west we're tracking thicker clouds as well as some showers and storms. that is the system that will impact us as we move into sunday and especially on monday. so as we look at
as well as wildwood. we're looking at 78 in philadelphia as well as allentown. 70 degrees currently in the pocono mountains. so temperatures in the 70s for us. but you move a little farther to the south and west, temperatures climb into the upper 80s for cincinnati. low 90s in nashville as well st. louis. so by sunday even monday and tuesday of next week, we're looking at 90-degree heat along with increasing dew points. the dew point just a measure of moisture in the atmosphere. you know any...
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as far as visibility doesn't seem like it won't be hampered as much in this case. but you can tell the rain definitely coming down. we will see if it has effected some of the protesters. lingering still in the streets while this curfew is almost an hour and half into this curfew wh . >> what will it take if anything for these law enforcement officers to roll back the armored vehicles. >> i don't think they will trol them back now. once they move the position forward, especially with a curfew ordered by the governor. they're not going to roll them back. i just see an inch forward movement. slowly. i think what you having happen is tactical officers on both sides of those armored vehicles going down the sides of the street sz making sure nobody is inside a building to loot it or is hiding. they will clear those buildings and inch forward. they are not shooting gas because there's no reason for that at the moment. there's trying to make sure no one is there. it will be a more methodical, slower approach, a more steady and reasoned approach here. it's hard to see it so
as far as visibility doesn't seem like it won't be hampered as much in this case. but you can tell the rain definitely coming down. we will see if it has effected some of the protesters. lingering still in the streets while this curfew is almost an hour and half into this curfew wh . >> what will it take if anything for these law enforcement officers to roll back the armored vehicles. >> i don't think they will trol them back now. once they move the position forward, especially with...
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as it was. and who said those words? of course, alexander hamilton. it's my pleasure to introduce our keynote speaker, joanne freeman. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much for that very gracious introduction. i have to say i'm really pleased and honored to be here speaking to you today particularly at the end of what was an event-filled weekend celebrating and commemorating alexander hamilton's life and accomplishments and to be speaking here at the church where hamilton was raid to rest 210 years ago today. now my subject today is alexander hamilton as a man of honor. and i suppose rather i'm going to start by telling you what i'm not going to be talking about today before i launch off on what i am going to be talking about. i'm not going to be talking about what an honorable man hamilton was, although he certainly was an honorable man. but instead what i want to talk about is what honor as it was understood in the 18th century meant to hamilton in a concrete way and how it shaped his
as it was. and who said those words? of course, alexander hamilton. it's my pleasure to introduce our keynote speaker, joanne freeman. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much for that very gracious introduction. i have to say i'm really pleased and honored to be here speaking to you today particularly at the end of what was an event-filled weekend celebrating and commemorating alexander hamilton's life and accomplishments and to be speaking here at the church where hamilton was...
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no damage here as far as chp is reporting to us and caltran as well. people can come in to san francisco from the east bay. most of the damage is sustained in the north bay, the american canadian area. an earlier closer along highway 37. but we are still seeing repairs that are currently being made. caltran, they were very quick on the job. they are out there and making repairs. they are filling in the cracks we saw earlier. and also the road buckling that we noticed here along highway 121 and 129. the area indicated in purple, that means the road is shut down. to the west, and south of congress. there are road closers there. one way traffic in effect. they are using portions of the shoulders for traffic to get by so they can have both directions flowing okay. traffic is light. people are encouraged not to head out on to the road today if you don't have to. right now you can take a look at highway 37 in i-80. that roadway has reopened. also if you are traveling along bridges, both are inspected and both looking fine. they are sound at this point. in so
no damage here as far as chp is reporting to us and caltran as well. people can come in to san francisco from the east bay. most of the damage is sustained in the north bay, the american canadian area. an earlier closer along highway 37. but we are still seeing repairs that are currently being made. caltran, they were very quick on the job. they are out there and making repairs. they are filling in the cracks we saw earlier. and also the road buckling that we noticed here along highway 121 and...
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leblanc as well as mr. sorrell. the fcc updated its truth in billing rules with protections from consumers that they just noted. however, the argument was made there is not enough evidence. two years later it's extremely clear wireless cramming is a huge problem in the fcc still has not expanded cramming protections for wireless. mr. leblanc, with the fcc take regulation this year to protect wireless consumers from cramming and what about additional enforcement action quick >> thank you, senator klobuchar and thank you for your comments that you filed with the fcc over the last couple of years. the record in that matter closed in december 2013 and we anticipate it will be ready for a decision within the next several months. so we are hopeful that we will see a change. some of the issues presented to the commission right now involves whether all third-party charges should be banned entirely. also whether we should have an opt-in process and finally ensuring the truth in billing will that apply in the landline context
leblanc as well as mr. sorrell. the fcc updated its truth in billing rules with protections from consumers that they just noted. however, the argument was made there is not enough evidence. two years later it's extremely clear wireless cramming is a huge problem in the fcc still has not expanded cramming protections for wireless. mr. leblanc, with the fcc take regulation this year to protect wireless consumers from cramming and what about additional enforcement action quick >> thank you,...
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and as mr. moseley indicated in his response to my believe the specific question had to do with whether or not a va examination would constitute an error. but we find during our benefits sections are the va examination maybe not necessarily missing. some are missing, some are inadequate, but there are used to evaluate case anyway. according to policy those examinations should be returned. if an examiner know something during a physical examination and another disability questionnaire is required and it is not completed then we consider that an error as well because you cannot come to the point where you can make a decision on a disability evaluation if you do not have medical evidence to go where the other. so those are some stark differences in the methods that we would determine. >> and i hate to ask you to speak for their vba. i certainly want to follow-up with ms. rubin and her team, but what is there response to that distinction and the assertion that those exams should be returned or shoul
and as mr. moseley indicated in his response to my believe the specific question had to do with whether or not a va examination would constitute an error. but we find during our benefits sections are the va examination maybe not necessarily missing. some are missing, some are inadequate, but there are used to evaluate case anyway. according to policy those examinations should be returned. if an examiner know something during a physical examination and another disability questionnaire is...
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we have facility near the zoo and lake mered as well as downtown here in san francisco as well. one of the things we're always looking for is partnerships for our participants, and one of the groups that has been terrific for us over the years, gone out of the way to help with this community has been glen eagles and the partnership really directed by tom shay. i think as you can imagine think of all of us and the networks that we have. you're a volunteer and i am a volunteer as well and involved in the community activities. for those with disabilities they don't have the options and oftentimes put in institutions or locked in their homes. the chance to go out and be in the community and participate on things that other folks do is a blessing for them and glen eagles has been wonderful allowing access to the course to do that and if you think of the first tee program which is a great program for san francisco what it does this is more than that because folks with disabilities often don't get the chance to go out and play on golf courses. well, the folks at glen eagles do that and
we have facility near the zoo and lake mered as well as downtown here in san francisco as well. one of the things we're always looking for is partnerships for our participants, and one of the groups that has been terrific for us over the years, gone out of the way to help with this community has been glen eagles and the partnership really directed by tom shay. i think as you can imagine think of all of us and the networks that we have. you're a volunteer and i am a volunteer as well and...
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well as any other man as a painter."he also offers to undertake the creation of an equestrian statue to the duke's father, francesco sforza. to be out of favor at the court of lorenzo de' medici was the worst misfortune that could befall a florentine artist, and leonardo was not a court favorite. his interest in the natural sciences was puzzling to the court. this drawing probably suggests something of his mental conflict. it is a sketch for the adoration, but in the corner there is a design for a hydrometer, a device for measuring the amount of moisture in the air. one would think that scientific instruments and nude drawings could have little in common, but in leonardo's mind they existed side by side. there was little understanding at the florentine court for this kind of scientific curiosity in a man of the arts, but leonardo continued to pursue his own line of development. milan was a new world leonardo, and he went there filled with confidence, hoping to be able to do there many of the things that he could not do i
well as any other man as a painter."he also offers to undertake the creation of an equestrian statue to the duke's father, francesco sforza. to be out of favor at the court of lorenzo de' medici was the worst misfortune that could befall a florentine artist, and leonardo was not a court favorite. his interest in the natural sciences was puzzling to the court. this drawing probably suggests something of his mental conflict. it is a sketch for the adoration, but in the corner there is a...
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hamilton clearly imbibed this concept already as a young man, even as a boy, as an early letter he wrote shows very well. i have to say as an historian, i sometime thank the history gods when i find a particularly wonderful piece of evidence. this letter i am going to quote from is one of those pieces of evidence you thank the heavens for because it is the kind of evidence that brings a person or idea to life in literally a sentence. the letter i am about to quote to you is the first letter we know of that hamilton wrote. it was written when he was a teenager. an illegitimate child living on st. croix working as a shipping clerk to support himself, yearning to get out into the world to make something of himself. writing to his best friend edward stevens, hamilton wrote, "to confess my weakness, my ambition is prevalent that i condemn the groveling and condition of a clerk or the like, to which my fortune condemns me and would willingly risk my life, though not my character to exalt my station." think about that last phrase. hamilton is saying he would risk his life but not his character.
hamilton clearly imbibed this concept already as a young man, even as a boy, as an early letter he wrote shows very well. i have to say as an historian, i sometime thank the history gods when i find a particularly wonderful piece of evidence. this letter i am going to quote from is one of those pieces of evidence you thank the heavens for because it is the kind of evidence that brings a person or idea to life in literally a sentence. the letter i am about to quote to you is the first letter we...
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values, as much as it represented an attack on capitalism, as much as it rested on the idea that propertyeal of a free city in san francisco. the exception is women. and so women remain the last legitimate form of property that the brothers can share in a communal world. can't have a tribal gathering without music and dope and beautiful groovy chicks. for the musicians themselves, there is their own special property, groupies, which particularly enrages her. so you get the point. there is a powerful set of arguments. she's not alone. there's a whole proliferation of this line of thinking which is why i've given you a couple more examples. the next one year later is from marian meade, a little older, a feminist, northwestern journalism graduate. she wrote a well-known book a year later called "bitching," a summary of women's conversations about men, still really interesting. it's very susan hiwattish but it's the "new york times" folks. no four-letter words, much more buttoned-down. but she drives home the same analysis with a couple of really interesting points. one of them, again, with t
values, as much as it represented an attack on capitalism, as much as it rested on the idea that propertyeal of a free city in san francisco. the exception is women. and so women remain the last legitimate form of property that the brothers can share in a communal world. can't have a tribal gathering without music and dope and beautiful groovy chicks. for the musicians themselves, there is their own special property, groupies, which particularly enrages her. so you get the point. there is a...
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war as soon as possible.nother question is what if the war had not been over in europe, would the bomb have been used in europe? the war was over on may 8th. that was too soon for the bombs being ready. and the question was never focused on whether it would have been used in europe. so truman was in an odd place when he inherited the presidency. and as bill mentioned here, he went with the continuity of things that had already been put in place. the continuity being that simpson and marshal, two people that truman had the utmost respect for, better to go along with what is already in place than make the contrary decision. so as general gross says, truman's decision was not so much to say yes as to to say no. it would have taken an enormous effort to say no. we're going to go some alternate route. and with the people surrounding him and the plans already in place and the momentum under way, it was just not in the cards that truman would do anything else but go along with what had already been put in place. so
war as soon as possible.nother question is what if the war had not been over in europe, would the bomb have been used in europe? the war was over on may 8th. that was too soon for the bombs being ready. and the question was never focused on whether it would have been used in europe. so truman was in an odd place when he inherited the presidency. and as bill mentioned here, he went with the continuity of things that had already been put in place. the continuity being that simpson and marshal,...
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remarkable as dr. kent brandly who arrived here on saturday, having undergone that same treatment and responding just simply miraculously to it. he is at the medical center in isolation. that's where she's headed as well. the protocol will be, that ambulance will arrive at the done bbins reserve air force ba and it will ferry her to the same place where brantly is getting treatment. hopefully, we'll get an image of her, like we did dr. brantly, getting out of that ambulance. >> there's a lot going on in africa as well. the liberian government has ordered that all victims of ebola, their bodies be cremated. that's according to the bbc. that's unusual because that is not the custom there. the problem is, there have been so many claims of improper burials, some towns are refusing to bury victims at all. handling or coming in contact with the bodies of ebola victims is terribly dangerous. i'm joined now by a nurse with doctors without borders who recently want in new guinea where the outbreak began. thank
remarkable as dr. kent brandly who arrived here on saturday, having undergone that same treatment and responding just simply miraculously to it. he is at the medical center in isolation. that's where she's headed as well. the protocol will be, that ambulance will arrive at the done bbins reserve air force ba and it will ferry her to the same place where brantly is getting treatment. hopefully, we'll get an image of her, like we did dr. brantly, getting out of that ambulance. >> there's a...
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as long as you work at that job. most people don't stay at those jobs in the reason they don't stay at those jobs is because they stink. it's not fun. it's okay, you know. i practice at a big firm for a while and i liked it all right except on payday i have never missed a day since. one of my grad is to say lawyers get paid a lot of money to for the same reason garbage collectors can make a lot of reasons -- money. view all $180,000 you are a prisoner because you can't leave that. after a year or two you decide you don't like it and you want to go do pro bono work for parp poor people or work at a legal aid clinic it's impossible with that level of debt. of course the big killer is the ultimate screw job, i say that he or? i guess i just do. the ultimate screw job on student loan debt is that it's not dischargeable and bankruptcy which means if you run up $180,000.000 on a bet that you will get the wall street job japanese don't which happens a lot you still owe it. you can borrow $180,000 to flip houses and if it do
as long as you work at that job. most people don't stay at those jobs in the reason they don't stay at those jobs is because they stink. it's not fun. it's okay, you know. i practice at a big firm for a while and i liked it all right except on payday i have never missed a day since. one of my grad is to say lawyers get paid a lot of money to for the same reason garbage collectors can make a lot of reasons -- money. view all $180,000 you are a prisoner because you can't leave that. after a year...
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as it gets.it's really representative in many ways of other parts of the country. >> it is. i think one of the things we have to resign ourselves in america today to deal with is we still have unresolved issues when it comes to race and race relations. over the last 60 daze right here in the united states of america, there have been four african-american men who were unarmed who were killed by police officers for seemingly no reason at all. >> los angeles, new york, it's all over. >> southern los angeles, new york. we see what is happening in ohio and other places. but the overarching theme here is we've got a lot of work to do. i think quite frankly it is time, because what is happening in ferguson is so widespread. it is time to have a larger conversation as a nation. >> let me ask you a follow-up. u.s. president barack obama, first black president. he made a comment about the heartbreaking situation from michael brown. the last time he did was trayvon martin. he's being criticized for in the d
as it gets.it's really representative in many ways of other parts of the country. >> it is. i think one of the things we have to resign ourselves in america today to deal with is we still have unresolved issues when it comes to race and race relations. over the last 60 daze right here in the united states of america, there have been four african-american men who were unarmed who were killed by police officers for seemingly no reason at all. >> los angeles, new york, it's all over....
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no more smoke screens as far as commercial development and as far as so called low income development. we still have a population that's beneath low income that no one pays attention to because maybe they don't vote, maybe they have a criminal record. so we're kind of standing on their backs with everything we're doing. not me, but you're standing on their backs with what you're doing if they can't hear what you're doing because a lot of the ideas and the creativity stems from their struggle not their vocalized struggle because they can't hear what's going on. they don't know what's happening to them and i feel like as a body or community leaders you need to be responsible to hold the entities who are contributing to this impoverished state that we live. we can pretend like there's no development or we can go out identify and interrupt business as usual. we can -- you know what i'm saying -- intercept contracts. we can do a lot . i can and you can. i'm doing as much as i can with my time and my hands and my time and availability and my life and my struggles, so let's angle our struggl
no more smoke screens as far as commercial development and as far as so called low income development. we still have a population that's beneath low income that no one pays attention to because maybe they don't vote, maybe they have a criminal record. so we're kind of standing on their backs with everything we're doing. not me, but you're standing on their backs with what you're doing if they can't hear what you're doing because a lot of the ideas and the creativity stems from their struggle...
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and i am looking forward to having this as a tool as we move forward. thank you. >> >> and thank you for all of your hard work, as it was referenced earlier. and community members that have contributed so much to the report and you are front and center. and left and right. and so thank you. >> and is there any other people wishing? >> come forward. >> those are just the only names that i have on the list. >> good afternoon, commissioners my name is john, and i am here with them on the water front, and also, i have been in coming to the room not as much lately and i have been in and out, and for a decade, the first project that i was involved in, and it was the mills ro ject which was proposed to the piers 21, i just want to thank diane for the incredible amount of work that she has done and i want to speak to the commission and the top staff and because you set the policy, and as, the mills project showed and commissioner brandon you were for and a washington project showed which you were all for and the voters were rejected by 67 percent, and prop e sh
and i am looking forward to having this as a tool as we move forward. thank you. >> >> and thank you for all of your hard work, as it was referenced earlier. and community members that have contributed so much to the report and you are front and center. and left and right. and so thank you. >> and is there any other people wishing? >> come forward. >> those are just the only names that i have on the list. >> good afternoon, commissioners my name is john, and...
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position in gaza as well as the united nations position? john kerry deliberately stresses the self-defense argument, which john dugard was talking about as well. you can argue whether this will self-defense against the rocket attacks or whether it was upholding the siege of gaza. rather than getting into that, it does not really matter. whether israel was the aggressor or the defender, it has a duty to comply with the geneva warentions, the laws of designed to spare civilians as much as possible. that is what navi pillay was talking about. you can be fighting in self defense and still commit or crimes, which is one way to characterize what israel is doing. prevent rocketo attacks does not justify deliberately targeting civilian structures, using methods of warfare that are indiscriminate, targeting militants when there are many civilians around so it will be a disproportionate cost to civilians. these are war crimes. it does not matter if you were putting in self-defense. that is what the geneva conventions are about. they are neutral in te
position in gaza as well as the united nations position? john kerry deliberately stresses the self-defense argument, which john dugard was talking about as well. you can argue whether this will self-defense against the rocket attacks or whether it was upholding the siege of gaza. rather than getting into that, it does not really matter. whether israel was the aggressor or the defender, it has a duty to comply with the geneva warentions, the laws of designed to spare civilians as much as...
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we will try to do this as expeditiously as we can. on the other hand, at the end of the day, it's most important that we get it right. >> those comments came as holder announced also a record-breaking settlement with bank of america over mortgage fraud. we'll have more on that later in the show. but for the latest from ferguson, we go now to nbc news's craig melvin in ferguson as well as managing editor of the riverfront times in st. louis. thank you so much for being with us. craig, i wanted to start with you how important is it to folks on the ground that eric holder not only opened up this federal investigation but that he physically came to the community? >> reporter: it meant a lot. it meant a whole heck of a lot yesterday. that's just about what everybody here on the ground said. folks felt reassured by just the presence of the attorney general of the united states reassured that federal governor is going to continue to look at this case and not just look at this case but also look at the pattern and practices of the ferguson po
we will try to do this as expeditiously as we can. on the other hand, at the end of the day, it's most important that we get it right. >> those comments came as holder announced also a record-breaking settlement with bank of america over mortgage fraud. we'll have more on that later in the show. but for the latest from ferguson, we go now to nbc news's craig melvin in ferguson as well as managing editor of the riverfront times in st. louis. thank you so much for being with us. craig, i...
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many as 10,000 employees. not right in selma, but at facilities in that greater region. the industrial capacity at selma was capable of producing even large rifle sea coast weapons, which were very important to the confederate naval operation. then, of course, there are all of the facilities in this, the gate city of atlanta, or the nearby
many as 10,000 employees. not right in selma, but at facilities in that greater region. the industrial capacity at selma was capable of producing even large rifle sea coast weapons, which were very important to the confederate naval operation. then, of course, there are all of the facilities in this, the gate city of atlanta, or the nearby
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forensic services division as well as a component for the medical examiner facility. it would also [speaker not understood] and we are also proposing that we put 5 million aside on the [speaker not understood]. the annual debt service for that would be $8.1 million. [speaker not understood] over 20 years. the impact of the home ener, 5,000 homeowner [speaker not understood] 12.5 million and for esa [speaker not understood] is 22.96 million. both transactionses, as you know, the [speaker not understood] imposes a limit of 3% of the assessed valuation ~. this issuance would bring it to 1.21% which is way below that capacity that is allowed under the charter. additionally, as you know, the capital plan also imposes a limitation of not exceeding the 2006 tax rate level, and this maintains that policy. in addition to that we've also included various documents that include the official notice of [speaker not understood], notice of intention to sell, the official statement as well as an appendix a, which is included in the official statement. the official statement is update
forensic services division as well as a component for the medical examiner facility. it would also [speaker not understood] and we are also proposing that we put 5 million aside on the [speaker not understood]. the annual debt service for that would be $8.1 million. [speaker not understood] over 20 years. the impact of the home ener, 5,000 homeowner [speaker not understood] 12.5 million and for esa [speaker not understood] is 22.96 million. both transactionses, as you know, the [speaker not...
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those who didn't vote for me won as much as those who did. those who don't like me won as much as those who do. >> well, hadley is in istanbul. hadley, no surprise we saw erdogan running off with the victory. what's going to change now, if anything? >> reporter: well, essentially, what the president-elect will do over the next 6 to 12 months is essentially consolidating his power behind the office of the presidency, and he's got to do that by changing the constitution, another risk factor for investors in terms of whether or not they feel that the economy is the place they want to put their money in turkey, is whether or not the economy minister is going to stay on. there is a question whether or not he can do that under party rules. he's restricted to three terms. and essentially, everyone we're speaking to here, at least in the financial community, is saying to us, if he is allowed to stay on, they feel a lot more confident about where the economy is going in turkey. >> hadley, thank you very much for that. we will come back out to you and
those who didn't vote for me won as much as those who did. those who don't like me won as much as those who do. >> well, hadley is in istanbul. hadley, no surprise we saw erdogan running off with the victory. what's going to change now, if anything? >> reporter: well, essentially, what the president-elect will do over the next 6 to 12 months is essentially consolidating his power behind the office of the presidency, and he's got to do that by changing the constitution, another risk...
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lee, as well as the challenges they face. event took place in mechanicsville, in virginia. >>> well, thank you very much, bob. i appreciate it. as i told the folks i talked with this morning, it's an honor for me to be here. there's something special about the battlefield here at cold harbor. i came about my interest in the american civil war i'm sure very much like most of you did. i got it from my father. my dad was born in 1901, in a little town on the tennessee/alabama border. that was only 35 years after the end of the american civil war. as you might imagine, most of those old men sitting around the grocery store were confederate veterans. he grew up listening to the tall tales, talking with them about their battles. i was born in 1945. and when i grew up, when all of my friends were hearing fairy tales and stories from their parents, my dad was reading me books with names like lee's lieutenants, stuff like that. so we visited all the battlefields. we visited obviously gettysburg, chancellorsville. we didn't make any tr
lee, as well as the challenges they face. event took place in mechanicsville, in virginia. >>> well, thank you very much, bob. i appreciate it. as i told the folks i talked with this morning, it's an honor for me to be here. there's something special about the battlefield here at cold harbor. i came about my interest in the american civil war i'm sure very much like most of you did. i got it from my father. my dad was born in 1901, in a little town on the tennessee/alabama border. that...
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>> guest: alice is as worthy of as many books as you could think. people who don't know and sisters don't believe us that alice is known around town, every bit as remarkable in her own way and a regional. and before the start, i don't know the answer to this specific question, just as an al harper had a singular perspective on what it meant to write the book she did and have the response that she did all these years, obviously too was a net singular position in a lot of ways and was keeper of the family history and one of the things we wanted to do was preserve as many of those stories as she was able to share and had time to share. ginger in the beginning about the question of all their friends were priests, that she was willing to to record a lot of family stories that probably -- she had a memory and now is 102. that nobody else had. there was a sense of urgency not only on her part. but on other people who are encouraged to speak with me. they were much more matter-of-fact about it. alice used to say to me, they gave me a signed quince regular t
>> guest: alice is as worthy of as many books as you could think. people who don't know and sisters don't believe us that alice is known around town, every bit as remarkable in her own way and a regional. and before the start, i don't know the answer to this specific question, just as an al harper had a singular perspective on what it meant to write the book she did and have the response that she did all these years, obviously too was a net singular position in a lot of ways and was...
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it is not nearly as contagious as another more common disease.which you might have heard of, causes as many as 500,000 deaths each year. 500,000. ebola is scarier with the whole sometimes bleeding from the eyes thing. but you are a lot less likely to die from it. in a press conference today, bruce johnson, director of simusa, the organization nancy writebol is working for in liberia added some perspective. >> i don't know if you know, but there are 50 doctors, liberian doctors, for 4 million people. the kind of infrastructure that we have in the u.s. is something that really provides this. i saw a report, you can help me here, someone in new york went into a hospital and felt like they may have ebola. that's exactly what people need to do, but it's not available in liberia. they can't go to the hospital. and that's why it's spreading. >> the incredible medical reseriouses we have here, the doctors, hospitals, treatments available in this rich nation that nancy writebol and kent brantly came home to help with. we should now help those countries th
it is not nearly as contagious as another more common disease.which you might have heard of, causes as many as 500,000 deaths each year. 500,000. ebola is scarier with the whole sometimes bleeding from the eyes thing. but you are a lot less likely to die from it. in a press conference today, bruce johnson, director of simusa, the organization nancy writebol is working for in liberia added some perspective. >> i don't know if you know, but there are 50 doctors, liberian doctors, for 4...
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we'll be looking for as open as it was as i said specially those countries and those exporters of market who have been under scrutiny of appropriate russian situations have faced certain sanctions and barriers. funny new. however of course we came to maintain that trade value russian customer and i am sure the russian customer values would be important and i hope we'll come back to business as usual soon and kiev has reiterated it doesn't know where missing russian photographer under a stand in is the interior ministry suggested anti-government forces that could be holding him he disappeared in eastern ukraine twelve days ago and the ukrainian military has appeared conflicted on whether they have him or not at first they denied it then an interior ministry spokesperson confirmed in an interview to a lad via radio station that they indeed held a standing captive on accusations of assisting terrorists but then backtracked blaming a bad translation russia the u.n. and international human rights groups are demanding the correspondent is immediately released and social media campaign called f
we'll be looking for as open as it was as i said specially those countries and those exporters of market who have been under scrutiny of appropriate russian situations have faced certain sanctions and barriers. funny new. however of course we came to maintain that trade value russian customer and i am sure the russian customer values would be important and i hope we'll come back to business as usual soon and kiev has reiterated it doesn't know where missing russian photographer under a stand in...
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as well as standard loan cd affordable housing guidelines for the affordable unit. and i'm not sure it's related -- not? okay. so, matt wood of related california is available to answer any questions you have as well as you can answer -- ask any questions of me. this concludes staff reports. and i'm so sorry i had to run. >> no worries. thank you for being here. much appreciated. we have no report on 25, right? okay. no questions at this time. we'll open this up to public comment. anybody wish to comment on item number 25? seeing none, public comment is closed. [gavel] >> so move approval of the resolution. >> okay. we can take it without objection. [gavel] >> madam clerk, can you call item 26, please? >> item number 26, resolution approving an exclusive negotiation agreement and letter of intent with related california urban housing, llc, for the potential city purchase of an office building to be developed at 1500-1580 mission street at an estimated purchase price of $253,000,000 and authorizing non-refund amount payments of $1,000,000 toward land acquisition cost
as well as standard loan cd affordable housing guidelines for the affordable unit. and i'm not sure it's related -- not? okay. so, matt wood of related california is available to answer any questions you have as well as you can answer -- ask any questions of me. this concludes staff reports. and i'm so sorry i had to run. >> no worries. thank you for being here. much appreciated. we have no report on 25, right? okay. no questions at this time. we'll open this up to public comment. anybody...
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protesters also demanded the demilitarize ation of the police force as well as justice for the. reports from focus. in the suburbs of st louis missouri. on to the street fight for justice. eighteen year old michael brown. from the police officer be fined the killing has been released there and will say he's twenty eight years old he is white and we do know that he has been in the police might be everything to leave earlier we spoke with one of the attorneys michael brown's family and this is what he told about the information that's been released by the police just a name. that. is a lot more we need to learn about him especially. you know his actions after he shot by going before he shot those things are crucial to determining. what we spoke to some people about this latest information. like information being released today you know when. we kind of wanted information. you know we said before. initially i was afraid to come out here because when i saw the militia you know the police out here. showing brzezinski threatening weapons in presenting themselves in a threatening manne
protesters also demanded the demilitarize ation of the police force as well as justice for the. reports from focus. in the suburbs of st louis missouri. on to the street fight for justice. eighteen year old michael brown. from the police officer be fined the killing has been released there and will say he's twenty eight years old he is white and we do know that he has been in the police might be everything to leave earlier we spoke with one of the attorneys michael brown's family and this is...
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and serious, as well as a rock, -- and interior, as well as iraq, this army must be confronted. in recent weeks, president obama, his response has included limited airstrikes in hopes of finally slowing the isis offensive in the kurdish north. he also sent 1000 or so of our american military advisers and special operators. he provided humanitarian relief and aid. the people there were able to escape and get into the mountains. the administration wishes -- and for that matter, who doesn't -- that this was just a humanitarian crisis. and when they talk about limited airstrikes, the plates a great emphasis on -- they place a great emphasis on the word limited. yet clearly, more airstrikes are necessary. nothing less than a sustained campaign to destroy isis forces re required. the iraqi people are up against a terrorist blitzkrieg and it went practically unhindered for many weeks. and even though they have seen glimpses of our superior power and technology, they need to see lot more of it. and as for the many iraqis who are trying to defend themselves and their country, they need t
and serious, as well as a rock, -- and interior, as well as iraq, this army must be confronted. in recent weeks, president obama, his response has included limited airstrikes in hopes of finally slowing the isis offensive in the kurdish north. he also sent 1000 or so of our american military advisers and special operators. he provided humanitarian relief and aid. the people there were able to escape and get into the mountains. the administration wishes -- and for that matter, who doesn't --...
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supervisors i think it's important for us to meet as as soon as possible on this issue i hope we meet in september when we return from our break ambassador in the meantime, i have asked our city attorney and police department to they can do everything within their power to make sure that other laws currently in place for the purpose of protecting women who are assessing the chaplain our other purposes we do everything we can to protect the access to the clinic. women's rights are being violated here 90 in san francisco. if we can't protect access to reproductive health in san francisco where else can access reproductive health be protected. thank you to our police department and the city attorney's office we've met with them and they're making this important issue a priority we need to act quickly i think we have very good legal agreements including factual differences what's happening here and what was ruled on by the supreme court. i believe that san francisco needs to continue to follow it's tradition of protecting the rights of people even when their legal questions involved we pu
supervisors i think it's important for us to meet as as soon as possible on this issue i hope we meet in september when we return from our break ambassador in the meantime, i have asked our city attorney and police department to they can do everything within their power to make sure that other laws currently in place for the purpose of protecting women who are assessing the chaplain our other purposes we do everything we can to protect the access to the clinic. women's rights are being violated...
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it seems to me as central as fugitive as these narratives are giving a slave voice as a primary sourceon the american slavery, how rare we see escape narratives as part of what has been translated into screen, even solon northrop counted among the great narratives but doesn't involve an escape. his release comes from machinations and legal dealings and brad pitt sets all this in motion and we never see any of it on-screen so the drama has to come from elsewhere. not much drama in the wagon comes up, papers shown to the owner and the gets in and drives off to freedom. the only instances we get of slave escape are those involving women. one is that in "beloved," a flashback seth in crossing the -- really harrowing scene, crossing the ohio river or getting ready to cross the ohio river she actually gives birth to the baby girl she will subsequently kill when slave catchers are out to get her. the other, the one i mentioned already, the "journey of august king" the entire narrative is driven by this escape, this manhunt, and even so typically hollywood, you get the name of the male protago
it seems to me as central as fugitive as these narratives are giving a slave voice as a primary sourceon the american slavery, how rare we see escape narratives as part of what has been translated into screen, even solon northrop counted among the great narratives but doesn't involve an escape. his release comes from machinations and legal dealings and brad pitt sets all this in motion and we never see any of it on-screen so the drama has to come from elsewhere. not much drama in the wagon...
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i really can't think of another thing onstage, which is as deeply moving as that.nd it affects me every single night. >> john, king lear, thank you for being with me. >> such a pleasure, bill, as always. >> at our website, billmoyers.com, john lithgow on his new film "love is strange," and more of our conversation about shakespeare and king lear. that's at billmoyers.com. i'll see you there and see you that's at billmoyers.com. i'll see you there and see you here next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> don't wait a week to get more "moyers". visit his blog to get videos and essay features. >>> funding is provided by: ann g gumowitz, encouraging the renewal of democracy. carnegie corporation of new york. supporting education, democratic engagement and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. the herbal period of time foundation. whose mission is to promote come fashion and creativity in our society. the john d. and kathryn t. macarth
i really can't think of another thing onstage, which is as deeply moving as that.nd it affects me every single night. >> john, king lear, thank you for being with me. >> such a pleasure, bill, as always. >> at our website, billmoyers.com, john lithgow on his new film "love is strange," and more of our conversation about shakespeare and king lear. that's at billmoyers.com. i'll see you there and see you that's at billmoyers.com. i'll see you there and see you here...
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the remaining regiments would move as quickly as possible to the crest in front as rapidly as possiblernside wrote. then the white troops of burnside's corps and others would soon follow. ferrero was directed to drill his enthusiastic troops but not veterans for this attack. however, this is an issue that we still don't know all the details of, were the u.s. colored troops trained, were they not trained? depends on who you ask. captain robert beacham of the 23rd u.s. ct recalls only one drill between june 22nd and july 29th and that there was, as he said, nothing specific to this particular battle maneuver but they were, as he 15isaid, most common and simple maneuvers. others recall special training. it was remembered time after time did my regiment go through the imaginary vanadvance, the t to the left. every officer and every private knew his place and what he was expected to do. so in short, i'll say we don't know if they were trained or not. what we do know is the confederates figure out what's going on with the union mining activity just five days after the federals have started.
the remaining regiments would move as quickly as possible to the crest in front as rapidly as possiblernside wrote. then the white troops of burnside's corps and others would soon follow. ferrero was directed to drill his enthusiastic troops but not veterans for this attack. however, this is an issue that we still don't know all the details of, were the u.s. colored troops trained, were they not trained? depends on who you ask. captain robert beacham of the 23rd u.s. ct recalls only one drill...
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[laughter] and then as far as preparing for the talk, of course, as a good korea watcher, i was readingabout pope francis in korea and all the things that he has been saying. in his last mass, he talked about the relationship, but did not say anything about south korea-japan relations. it got me thinking this is a really godforsaken topic -- [laughter] -- very challenging to address. what i want to do in my remarks is, first, i want to say something. my presentation in contrast to admiral blair's, which was think his was very realistic and holistic. i would say that i'm going to ands more on identity specific set of challenges. one other observation that i just have to draw from his i think he gave a classic american view of history. but one of the things that i was taught in an early class in asian history from an asian perspective -- an asian professor is that in the west, we look at history as the imperial record of what happened. in the east, it is about moral views. it's about moral judgment. that helps to further explain why this set of issues is actually so difficult between japa
[laughter] and then as far as preparing for the talk, of course, as a good korea watcher, i was readingabout pope francis in korea and all the things that he has been saying. in his last mass, he talked about the relationship, but did not say anything about south korea-japan relations. it got me thinking this is a really godforsaken topic -- [laughter] -- very challenging to address. what i want to do in my remarks is, first, i want to say something. my presentation in contrast to admiral...
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it would just be easier to kill them as seen as poison spring and fort pillow as seen as the crater aswill be seen in other battles during the war. thanks. >> this is a lesson learned question. during meade's conversation with grant and grant being the commanding officer, during this siege is another line attempted there as well. in your research, is there any conversation that has been recorded where grant reflects back and say we tried there, maybe we should not try here? as a lesson learned. one of the big things to all military do is you capture your lessons learned and try not to repeat. >> i spoke with terry winchell. i cannot find any evidence of grant saying anything about vicksburg mine disaster. when the petersburg mine came around because he was not overly enthusiastic about it, and the back of his mind, it might work and it may not work and whatever. but i do not get any real sense he is really reflective about it. >> you mentioned several times about the fortification behind the salient. one of the new technologies that arrived in the civil war was balloon observations. wa
it would just be easier to kill them as seen as poison spring and fort pillow as seen as the crater aswill be seen in other battles during the war. thanks. >> this is a lesson learned question. during meade's conversation with grant and grant being the commanding officer, during this siege is another line attempted there as well. in your research, is there any conversation that has been recorded where grant reflects back and say we tried there, maybe we should not try here? as a lesson...
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and that includes, you know, things as big as the east bay and park and as small as a school district and we have a daunting task ahead of us and the way that we are going to end up doing or creating a regional shore line strategy which includes everybody from san francisco, south around and so on for the 500 miles that we have, is that i think to look through the flood control lens because ultimately what we are going to end up facing as a region, in the near term and medium term is not really sea level, rise, i mean there may be 6 inches by 2030 or 12 by 2050. but what we are really have to be concerned about in the near and medium term is what i called the trifecta which is the sea level rise, combined with a big tide, and a big storm. and if you really want to bet big, you put the earthquake in there at the same time and that is what happened to hawaii last week, we had a 5.0 the day before the hurricane hit. and so, what we are doing, with our partners at the point joint policy committee, abag is working on the an integrated 18 move for 24-month plan that is fully integrated now.
and that includes, you know, things as big as the east bay and park and as small as a school district and we have a daunting task ahead of us and the way that we are going to end up doing or creating a regional shore line strategy which includes everybody from san francisco, south around and so on for the 500 miles that we have, is that i think to look through the flood control lens because ultimately what we are going to end up facing as a region, in the near term and medium term is not really...
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far as i'm concerned note that most of the scots there saying you know we're fine as long as there's more power to the scottish parliament within the u.k. plus when it control over taxation and welfare why go through so much trouble for much of the same not come because westminster won't see control over our economy and welfare they've said no to that if rejected they say this for a no for little they will not will not concede control over scottish. or major natural resources or will how to pursue the licensing for renewable energy which is we've got a quarter one quarter of the potential will remain renewable energy of the whole continent if you put in scotland and we don't have control over the licensing provisions for the amazing natural resource to london will not concede that that's why we've got a democratic opportunity to refashion relationship with london many things we're going to keep we want to control economy we want to decide on the government but we're perfectly happy with the union of the cones for example we want to keep the royal family home the queen as head of stat
far as i'm concerned note that most of the scots there saying you know we're fine as long as there's more power to the scottish parliament within the u.k. plus when it control over taxation and welfare why go through so much trouble for much of the same not come because westminster won't see control over our economy and welfare they've said no to that if rejected they say this for a no for little they will not will not concede control over scottish. or major natural resources or will how to...
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hamas needs fatah as much as fatah needs hamas. hamas understands their is no chance to open the border in gaza without a role for the palestinian authority. at the same time, the palestinian has been desperately keen for a role in gaza and mahmoud abbas has been trying to reassert his relevance in things related to gaza. there is a win-win situation in terms of the relevance of both sides. hamas' position now is very firmly embedded into the palestinian landscape. in a way that a month ago it was not. it was much more precarious. like that of the muslim brotherhood in egypt. now, they are, you have got this broader palestinian safety net around hamas that has cushioned it. >> perhaps that presents an opportunity for later negotiations, if later negotiations are an option. with that, we should take a look at the israeli side of the equation. if we look at the israeli position three weeks ago and the way the cease-fire came about, it seems as though the israeli government got everything it said it wanted. it got an opportunity to go
hamas needs fatah as much as fatah needs hamas. hamas understands their is no chance to open the border in gaza without a role for the palestinian authority. at the same time, the palestinian has been desperately keen for a role in gaza and mahmoud abbas has been trying to reassert his relevance in things related to gaza. there is a win-win situation in terms of the relevance of both sides. hamas' position now is very firmly embedded into the palestinian landscape. in a way that a month ago it...
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this is as much as an environmental problem as anything else, right?> the major problem with these nets, they are not reported and washington state there is mandatory reporting which is something that we would very much like to see happen in california as well as the rest of the world. however, these nets are not reported. the other problem is that they don't degrade and hem p or nylon net would take 50 to 60 years to break down and for all of these years, these nets will continue to trap and harm and kill marine life. we have no idea. we will never know the full impact. >> jonathan, it reminds me of spitting a piece of gum out of the car and don't think about the consequences. >> you mentioned that earlier today when we were talking about this segment. there are laws against littering and i'm wondering, are there any maretime laws that prohibit dumping nets and other material that's down there that's killing sharks and other creatures under the sea? >> in washington state as i said there is mandatory reporting. the northwest straits foundation has don
this is as much as an environmental problem as anything else, right?> the major problem with these nets, they are not reported and washington state there is mandatory reporting which is something that we would very much like to see happen in california as well as the rest of the world. however, these nets are not reported. the other problem is that they don't degrade and hem p or nylon net would take 50 to 60 years to break down and for all of these years, these nets will continue to trap...
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the matter to deal with it as much as we can. we think tackling poverty and inequality will him a long way to address the issue. >> south africa has recently launched an ambitious nuclear program. what role will nuclear energy play in the development of south africa's economy? we believe it will play a greater role. energy is very critical. great clan to utilize economygy, to help the it willelieve very soon be clear what role it plays. we are not looking at energy only as a country. we are looking at it from a regional point of view as well as a continental point of view. that is why in my remarks i touched upon a project we believe will go a long way to amend whatever south africa is doing but to southern africa and the whole country. >> age remains a problem throughout sub-saharan africa. do you feel a world held organization and pharmaceutical companies are doing all they can to remain -- to make drugs affordable throughout the region? >> yes, i think they are trying their best. think it is far better today than what it was w
the matter to deal with it as much as we can. we think tackling poverty and inequality will him a long way to address the issue. >> south africa has recently launched an ambitious nuclear program. what role will nuclear energy play in the development of south africa's economy? we believe it will play a greater role. energy is very critical. great clan to utilize economygy, to help the it willelieve very soon be clear what role it plays. we are not looking at energy only as a country. we...
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and join the euro as well so the euro as a currency and as a political economic projects it's a strong as ever now the cross rate between the dollar and the euro that's going to be volatile but you know i think it's at the low end of the range now i see it gathering strength and kind of chugging its way back to one forty in time. jim is trying to turn down early in the year it turned on the stimulus taps and ramped up industrial capacity now the daily telegraph says it's exploiting deflation into europe and that's why things are so sluggish so do you agree. yes china has china is basically exporting deflation around the world and the way you export your deflation curse countries want inflation because they want nominal growth to create jobs and pay off the debt so when they're when it what they want it what they try to do is export the deflation through the exchange rate now they have been exploiting the deflation to the united states for years with a lower if you want cheaper you won against the dollar but that didn't that was running into problems because us is printing so many dolla
and join the euro as well so the euro as a currency and as a political economic projects it's a strong as ever now the cross rate between the dollar and the euro that's going to be volatile but you know i think it's at the low end of the range now i see it gathering strength and kind of chugging its way back to one forty in time. jim is trying to turn down early in the year it turned on the stimulus taps and ramped up industrial capacity now the daily telegraph says it's exploiting deflation...
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i see it becoming as a as you rightly said it's. instantaneous and virtually cost free method of moving moving value from one place to another so i think i will respond at some stage in the future how we'll have to say now i started off the set of you're making reference to the f.a.a. which i believe could have been a completely. red herring and make no sense in the context of this interview what i was trying to get at is the satellite business. ok and i see that at the end of my in my list here this satellite business as being an example of what the isle of man can do in terms of taking a business that's that was encumbered with a lot of regulated regulatory mismatches except as i understand it you guys came in and say wait a minute there's a great business here somewhere if we can just sort it all out can you give an idea what i can do ok let's split it a bit wider then so yes on the satellite saw and also own registration. shipping registration that's where the autobahn the so that so far it's doing an incredibly good job in cont
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northbound lanes as you can see a bit sluggish as you continue into downtown. you andrea. >>> thanks, angela. don't let those crazy gas prices get you down today. this half hour we're checking prices around annapolis, maryland. the least expensive regular unleaded is $3.37 at the dash inn in edgewater but at the forest drive citgox on cherry grove avenue, regular unleaded is going for $3.70 a gallon. we'll ck. what's up, george? massage chair. my little indulgence. dunkin' french vanilla swirl my little indulgence. indulge in the sweeter creamier taste of dunkin's new french vanilla and hazelnut swirl coffees and lattes -- try one today! [ mom ] when the nest gets too quiet... it's time to find some real harmony, with nature. [ family screams ] elmo! [ wolf, kids howling ] [ train whistles ] [ bird chirps ] [ people screaming ] [ snoring ] music to mom's ears. [ female announcer ] turn your visit into a getaway. busch gardens and water country usa summer packages from just $60 per person per night. [ mom ] we may live in houses but we're born for busch gardens.
northbound lanes as you can see a bit sluggish as you continue into downtown. you andrea. >>> thanks, angela. don't let those crazy gas prices get you down today. this half hour we're checking prices around annapolis, maryland. the least expensive regular unleaded is $3.37 at the dash inn in edgewater but at the forest drive citgox on cherry grove avenue, regular unleaded is going for $3.70 a gallon. we'll ck. what's up, george? massage chair. my little indulgence. dunkin' french...
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it isn't seen as a peachy idea in the e.u. but farmers bracing for the worst following russia's e.u. food embargo in response to western sanctions and emptying crates of fruit in protest this and more coming your way after the break. those who want to get involved to stop isis in iraq are allied with isis in syria we still should be doing everything we can to support the free syrian opposition we will continue to provide military assistance and advice to the iraqi government and kurdish forces as they battle these terrorists. eugenics but eugenics vulgarize ation of darwin science punishment for an uncommitted crying i was there are things to learn from believing in eighty feebleminded still today for the future i don't know why. but i still don't know why genetic improvement through forced sterilization the basis for nazi ideology don't stop at just sterilizing yet again and now go to the point of death . for years rarely discussed. until now i'd really rather not talk about that right. welcome back this is our team now the w
it isn't seen as a peachy idea in the e.u. but farmers bracing for the worst following russia's e.u. food embargo in response to western sanctions and emptying crates of fruit in protest this and more coming your way after the break. those who want to get involved to stop isis in iraq are allied with isis in syria we still should be doing everything we can to support the free syrian opposition we will continue to provide military assistance and advice to the iraqi government and kurdish forces...
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>> host: is the device as safe as needed? >> guest: i would have to say yes because the experts in the united states say they have 10,000 years of experience they would understand better than anyone how dangerous it would be to set up aboard the cape is totally redundant in terms of protection and the machines are in a pressurized and. it's like a giant runway to escape if it were to leak and making sure it didn't is number one post for how long is the mission on the ship is writing these weapons how long will they be in international water doing this? >> guest: 60 days to 90 days and they are have to go through the weather and a big storm could force them to shut down a 1 degree roll means they will stop the reaction if the weather holds up we estimate of 60 to 90 days. >> host: what would the plan b. this doesn't work at some point? >> guest: i think it is a very well-known technology that we've done with the u.s. weapons it's bound to reduce the chemicals to much less toxic than the world has plenty of experience dealing w
>> host: is the device as safe as needed? >> guest: i would have to say yes because the experts in the united states say they have 10,000 years of experience they would understand better than anyone how dangerous it would be to set up aboard the cape is totally redundant in terms of protection and the machines are in a pressurized and. it's like a giant runway to escape if it were to leak and making sure it didn't is number one post for how long is the mission on the ship is writing...
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as 3:00 p.m. you're heading out for dinner, you probable are going to see a nice saturday night and a beautiful sunday, the entire day, plenty of sunshine coupled with the cooler temperatures below average temperatures will make for a really nice end to the workweek. for today the temperatures will range between 78 and 89 degrees, cloudy, humid with a chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms heading into the afternoon and evening. your seven-day forecast shows 80 degrees and more showers for us today and by saturday we drop into the 77 degrees, drying out eventually on your saturday and then on sunday, sunny and nice, 79 as our high heading into next week. beautiful weather for baseball, temperatures warm into the mid to high 80s. >> looks like sunday is the winner there. thanks, brittney. >>> take a look at the top stories trending right now in the lunch break section on your nbc 10 app. we're right back. >>> the philadelphia eagleless' offense looked sharp against the steelers. they took a 1
as 3:00 p.m. you're heading out for dinner, you probable are going to see a nice saturday night and a beautiful sunday, the entire day, plenty of sunshine coupled with the cooler temperatures below average temperatures will make for a really nice end to the workweek. for today the temperatures will range between 78 and 89 degrees, cloudy, humid with a chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms heading into the afternoon and evening. your seven-day forecast shows 80 degrees and more showers...
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not only as a comedian, as a dramatic actor, a remarkable career. but the thing that i think is really concerning is that when depression meets isolation, when you're that famous, i think there is a tendency for people of enormous fame to have an isolation to them that is, when mixed with depression, is incredibly toxic and combustible. >> of course, we know his public persona. we're seeing some of his most famous clips. he was an extra on "happy days." that's where that whole "mork & mindy" could not cement began. but he had three children, a wife, a family that obviously are in deep grief tonight. what more do we know about the rest of his life? >> did he and we did hear from his wife tonight shelf released a statement asking everyone not to remember the way that robin died but to remember the joy that he brought to everyone's life. she talked about his brilliance and how good and kind of a man he is. we also saw the last instagram post that robin williams put up on july 31st. it was wishing his daughter a him a 25th birthday. he posted a picture.
not only as a comedian, as a dramatic actor, a remarkable career. but the thing that i think is really concerning is that when depression meets isolation, when you're that famous, i think there is a tendency for people of enormous fame to have an isolation to them that is, when mixed with depression, is incredibly toxic and combustible. >> of course, we know his public persona. we're seeing some of his most famous clips. he was an extra on "happy days." that's where that whole...