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so charlotte here has very pale skin. that was the ideal for western europe and in america at the time. her skin is not just pale, it is hard to -- you can't tell in this picture, but the eidea was for glossy skin. there are recipes for a varnish for the face or to give the face a luster. so whereas today everyone is like, no, get rid of all that oil, you can't have any shine. that was not true at the time. you wanted your face to be a little shiny. so she also has rosie lips an cheeks. that was very much an ideal. and sher hair in contrast to her skin, the eidea for hair was to be matte and not glossy. today you see shampoo commercials and she tosses her head and there is a light shimmering across the hair and they went in a for matte hair in the 1700s, so it is reversed. and so her hair is most likely powdered in this portrait. the powders were starch-based, most of them. sometimes they were colored. you could -- for gray, like this, you could use wood ashes, for flax hair if you want to be blond, add yellow oaker. or o
so charlotte here has very pale skin. that was the ideal for western europe and in america at the time. her skin is not just pale, it is hard to -- you can't tell in this picture, but the eidea was for glossy skin. there are recipes for a varnish for the face or to give the face a luster. so whereas today everyone is like, no, get rid of all that oil, you can't have any shine. that was not true at the time. you wanted your face to be a little shiny. so she also has rosie lips an cheeks. that...
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j-juliett with eyeglasses and a cynical smile and a pale face. louis, a native of holland, a well-known violinist. he complained he would not let him play beethoven. were not allowed to play. play german music. the young man from berlin was full of wit. a former student in warsaw. explained to me, -- the work is neither difficult nor dangerous. homely capo occasionally had a good madness and then we better stay out of his way. you're a lucky little fellow he said smiling. he fell into a good commando. 10 minutes later we stood in front of the white house. a german employ civilian came to meet us. he points as much attention to us as they shot deeper with the delivery of old rags. comrades were right. the work was not difficult. sitting on the ground account in full very small electrical part. the couple launched into an explanation of the importance of this work, warning us that anyone who proved to be lazy would be held accountable. my new comrades reassured me, don't worry. he has to say this because of the maestro. there were many civilians he
j-juliett with eyeglasses and a cynical smile and a pale face. louis, a native of holland, a well-known violinist. he complained he would not let him play beethoven. were not allowed to play. play german music. the young man from berlin was full of wit. a former student in warsaw. explained to me, -- the work is neither difficult nor dangerous. homely capo occasionally had a good madness and then we better stay out of his way. you're a lucky little fellow he said smiling. he fell into a good...
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african-americans people versus white people, the number of people who are wealthy diminishes and pales in comparison. beyond that, when you look at the household wealth a black and brown versus white people again, they pale in comparison. in no index, none of the industries would substantiate aa claim of transfer of wealth from white america to black americaac could be substantiated.people. i would ask the caller to think seriously, black and brown people are not getting jobs ahead of white people. affirmative action is the policy that you might be referring to the police departments are stilt disproportionally white, the fire permits artist partially white, construction workers are disproportionally white. every major profession in america there is no substantive increase in african-american and latino people. when you look at congresspeople when you look at presidents, when you look at senators acros the board. unfortunately, this is what donald trump has brought us. alternative universes of fax and those kinds of fake news. unfortunately, white supremacy unconscious white privilege
african-americans people versus white people, the number of people who are wealthy diminishes and pales in comparison. beyond that, when you look at the household wealth a black and brown versus white people again, they pale in comparison. in no index, none of the industries would substantiate aa claim of transfer of wealth from white america to black americaac could be substantiated.people. i would ask the caller to think seriously, black and brown people are not getting jobs ahead of white...
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when you look at the household wealth of black and brown versus white people, again, black people pale in comparison. in no index that we vote, substantiated claim of wealth from white america to black america can be really supported or substantiated by your argument. so i would ask the caller to think seriously, blacks and brown people are not getting jobs ahead of while people. affirmative action is the policy that you might be referring to, but the police departments are still disproportionately white. the fire departments are still disproportionately white. construction workers are disproportionately white. when you look at every major profession in america there's no substantive increase in black and latin american people when you look at senators cross the board. unfortunately this is what donald trump brought us. alternative universe is a fact and a kind of fake news and unfortunately, white supremacist and white innocence, ask you even if you don't buy my book, go to the library and see that i'm a the predicament hf the white people. martin luther king, jr. was in jail and whit
when you look at the household wealth of black and brown versus white people, again, black people pale in comparison. in no index that we vote, substantiated claim of wealth from white america to black america can be really supported or substantiated by your argument. so i would ask the caller to think seriously, blacks and brown people are not getting jobs ahead of while people. affirmative action is the policy that you might be referring to, but the police departments are still...
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david weir in the pale blue top was desperately seeking a seventh london marathon victory.st years we feared were behind him, do they don't miss the finishing line in front. at 1.i didn't even think i would make the start line, so to come away and when, for me personally, it's amazing. the london marathon is a collection of races, a distinguished unique's women's field. last year's champion was not there. she failed a doping test. up ahead, kenya's mary keitany doping test. up ahead, kenya's mary keita ny ran almost doping test. up ahead, kenya's mary keitany ran almost the entire race on her lawn. westminster was witnessing a victory of human spirit. in a marathon of whether women's race was separate from the men's this was the fastest time ever recorded. but the race was notjust up recorded. but the race was notjust up against the clock. daniel wanjiru almost there, but who's behind him this should work the gap was small, but it remained. the kenyan beat the ethiopian, the biggest moment of his career. at every mile, the pale blue of heads together promoted so strongly fo
david weir in the pale blue top was desperately seeking a seventh london marathon victory.st years we feared were behind him, do they don't miss the finishing line in front. at 1.i didn't even think i would make the start line, so to come away and when, for me personally, it's amazing. the london marathon is a collection of races, a distinguished unique's women's field. last year's champion was not there. she failed a doping test. up ahead, kenya's mary keitany doping test. up ahead, kenya's...
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an unfamiliar pale long face fell back. i didn't know him. i can't move i yelled but he didn't respond. just laid there on top of me jerking as the bullets hammered lab jacket. we've got to get out of here i said. i grabbed harness and pulled him off and dragged him to the mud and roots and rocks until the stream as both peppered around us. doc was worried and i was might be dying but after me and maybe i can say this marine. it seemed to take hours to crawl dragging the limp body through the arms into the dense foliage. what in the coverage i checked him out. he been hit. wasn't breathing. i pressed my mouth to his and began cpr. his lips were slack and pulled and tasted of blood. finally, i sat back on my heels, this marine was gone. the pallet, stubble cheap slack. why come after me? core discipline didn't abandon. he wasn't even in my platoon. lieutenant, you okay my radioman yelled? he crouched right next to me, reload he was shaking hands, his barrel steamed, raindrops bubbling as he iran down it. were pinned down in a bunch wounded. i
an unfamiliar pale long face fell back. i didn't know him. i can't move i yelled but he didn't respond. just laid there on top of me jerking as the bullets hammered lab jacket. we've got to get out of here i said. i grabbed harness and pulled him off and dragged him to the mud and roots and rocks until the stream as both peppered around us. doc was worried and i was might be dying but after me and maybe i can say this marine. it seemed to take hours to crawl dragging the limp body through the...
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this guy is beyond the pale. -- about military strikes. this guy is beyond the pale.need something else. is there a way to work with the russians on that? you're trying to coordinate with the russians on antiterrorism. it will be difficult to get that done. you at least have a glimmer of life from the kremlin statement in tillerson today. charlie: why did the assad government do this? ian: well, i will give you a question in return. how confident are we that the syrian president is the one that actually quarters all strikes from his air force? do we think he has that level of control today given the did to ration of governments within the country? i don't know. i have a fair amount of confidence given what the pentagon has said that chemical weapons were used by the regime against the people, that it was not as the russians claimed that they hit a depot and it blew up, but thus far, i have no reason to believe anything about who ordered it. i just don't. that raises the question of what kind of governance is there. we are in the seventh year of war. you have had milli
this guy is beyond the pale. -- about military strikes. this guy is beyond the pale.need something else. is there a way to work with the russians on that? you're trying to coordinate with the russians on antiterrorism. it will be difficult to get that done. you at least have a glimmer of life from the kremlin statement in tillerson today. charlie: why did the assad government do this? ian: well, i will give you a question in return. how confident are we that the syrian president is the one that...
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charlie: it is an international norm that it is beyond the pale. robert: exactly.uestion, how do you put this in the context of the future? derek: i agree with robert that this was a discreet use of force, it was justifiable, seemed to be well planned and well executed the question to my mind. , and your opening when you talk about the different comments from secretary tillerson and ambassador haley, is this a chess move or a checkers move?it seems to be a tter, what, -- la president clinton did against saddam hussein. right now it is a one-off. the question is whether the administration has the appetite to try to gain leverage out of this. to stick to the narrow issue of use of chemical weapons and the message to assad is essentially, you are continuing to prosecute this war, if you use chemical weapons, we will take a whack at you, if you don't we will conduct the policy we had, or this could be to game changer. i had my doubts on whether the president has a complete reversal of the policy articulated a week ago, but we'll see. charlie: the secretary of state sai
charlie: it is an international norm that it is beyond the pale. robert: exactly.uestion, how do you put this in the context of the future? derek: i agree with robert that this was a discreet use of force, it was justifiable, seemed to be well planned and well executed the question to my mind. , and your opening when you talk about the different comments from secretary tillerson and ambassador haley, is this a chess move or a checkers move?it seems to be a tter, what, -- la president clinton...
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she was very pale. her eyes were sunker in her face and she needed the support of someone who walk. she was experiencing a difficult delivery and her wound was in bad shape. so they decided to do a c section and during the operation she lost a lot of blood. after delivery she spent a longer time in the hospital than most patients and has had a problematic recovery. her wound, her scar, all of those concerns are much better. she recovered well. >> it feels much better but the quantity of her breast milk varies. milk glands can also be affected by age. so regular massage is >> translator: the glands are blocked here. i need to massage the problem that should make the milk flow better. otherwise she'll get lumps. >> she says that the birth really brought home her age. yet it made her even more determined to do everything she can for her >> translator: i am so happy to have a healthy baby despite my age. not everyone can have a baby when they want one. just wanting one isn't enough. >> her husband is 43 years old. he's a sales manager at a solar battery manufacturer and is excited by th
she was very pale. her eyes were sunker in her face and she needed the support of someone who walk. she was experiencing a difficult delivery and her wound was in bad shape. so they decided to do a c section and during the operation she lost a lot of blood. after delivery she spent a longer time in the hospital than most patients and has had a problematic recovery. her wound, her scar, all of those concerns are much better. she recovered well. >> it feels much better but the quantity of...
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i understand the position, it is a business, but i think what happened with united went beyond the pale. >> we are not going to put law enforcement officials in place to remove a booked, paid, seated passenger, we cannot do that. >> reporter: in an attempt to make things right, united has refunded the tickets for everyone that was on the flight and two more police officers have been placed on leave. the doctor at the center of had has hired an attorney. we could see a lawsuit against eu -- united. >>> president donald trump's planned wall planned along the united states border is facing it's first legal challenge. the center for biological diversity claims that the wall violates protections for endangered species and public lands. attorney general jeff sessions said the trump administration has no plans to back down from the plans to build the wall. >>> the director of the office of management and budget has told united states government agencies to prepare for budget cuts. >>> a new bill just introduced could make california a major player in california primaries. the proposed legislat
i understand the position, it is a business, but i think what happened with united went beyond the pale. >> we are not going to put law enforcement officials in place to remove a booked, paid, seated passenger, we cannot do that. >> reporter: in an attempt to make things right, united has refunded the tickets for everyone that was on the flight and two more police officers have been placed on leave. the doctor at the center of had has hired an attorney. we could see a lawsuit...
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sarah pale- sarah palin's visit to the white house, famous rocker buddies with her there, posing in front of hillary clinton's portrait. >> huh to be married. one newlywed's journey that took her across the gleb to find out what makes the perfect marriage. but first here is a look at today's temperatures. its there such a thing? >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by -- fisher investments. because your carpet there's resolve carpet care. it lifts more dirt and pet hair versus vacuuming alone. resolve carpet care with five times benefits >>> the dash-cam video of a dramatic crash, actually meant as a lesson for drivers. texas police officer had stopped a truck when the car slammed into her patrol car and spun out of control. police released it to remind drivers to follow the move over law. lucky there. >> well the controversy at the university of california, berkeley, is growing. the school now offering to reschedule ann coulter's speech for following week. she is saying no. there are no classes that week. she is not available. any way. and two young republican groups are
sarah pale- sarah palin's visit to the white house, famous rocker buddies with her there, posing in front of hillary clinton's portrait. >> huh to be married. one newlywed's journey that took her across the gleb to find out what makes the perfect marriage. but first here is a look at today's temperatures. its there such a thing? >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by -- fisher investments. because your carpet there's resolve carpet care. it lifts more...
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fans of goth rockers the cure might turn even more pale if robert smith ever performed without his macuby woo, the singer's preferred brand of what? >> um, 'kay, energy drink doesn't seem to make any sense. leather jacket... [quietly] mac ruby woo. um... i'm--i'm not positive about this one, but one really seems to make sense, so i wanna hold on to those lifelines. even though part of me is saying "do it." >> okay. >> uh, i will go with... [groans] [sighs] [quietly] mac ruby woo. >> what're you thinking? >> um... [exhales] yeah, no, i can't use a lifeline. i can't use a lifeline on this. i'm--uh, i'm thinking it's red lipstick. >> okay. >> uh... and it sounds--mac, is that a lipstick brand? um, hmm... i don't wear lipstick often. [laughter] uh-- >> you felt like you needed to confess that to me. >> let's--yes, right. [laughs] let's go for it. c, red lipstick. final. >> mac... is a makeup brand. you got it. >> whoo. >> $5,000. [cheers and applause] [horn blares] that sound means that time is up today, kenneth, but you're gonna come back with all of your lifelines and play more "milliona
fans of goth rockers the cure might turn even more pale if robert smith ever performed without his macuby woo, the singer's preferred brand of what? >> um, 'kay, energy drink doesn't seem to make any sense. leather jacket... [quietly] mac ruby woo. um... i'm--i'm not positive about this one, but one really seems to make sense, so i wanna hold on to those lifelines. even though part of me is saying "do it." >> okay. >> uh, i will go with... [groans] [sighs] [quietly]...
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believe if this had not been a failed missile test but a nuclear test, that would have been beyond the palethe consequences could be enormous if a destabilised north korea were to spill over its borders? north korea, after all these years, it still can't get it up. it probably is a nuclear state by now. crucially, it doesn't have the ability to deliver nuclear weapons yet. i'm going to be controversial and say that this latest crisis actually does have a silver lining. it is the sign of closer cooperation between washington and beijing. some american officials have claimed there was an agreement to share intelligence that came out of the meeting between the chinese president and donald trump. a general agreement to cut back on imports and trade, isolate north korea. if you look at the language the chinese have used in the past few days, they said there should not bea few days, they said there should not be a conflict, they advised against it, but they have not invoked their 1961 alliance with north korea. they have not said we will come to north korea's defence. crucially, it could be inter
believe if this had not been a failed missile test but a nuclear test, that would have been beyond the palethe consequences could be enormous if a destabilised north korea were to spill over its borders? north korea, after all these years, it still can't get it up. it probably is a nuclear state by now. crucially, it doesn't have the ability to deliver nuclear weapons yet. i'm going to be controversial and say that this latest crisis actually does have a silver lining. it is the sign of closer...
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how one dlired the invite that made others pale in comparison. >> this is what i'm supposed to be doing for prom? oh, no. >>> it's the snapchat story that's got the internet in a tizzy. reason is this begins in a prison cell. >> locked up,ed up, [ bleep ] this. >> we've seen all kinds of contraband snuck in. >> i'm breaking out. i don't give a [ bleep ]. >> he decided to snapchat. you can see a bunch of people milling around. no, no. he's serious. it's on. >> looking for a back to the cell. [ bleep ]. inside and back here. >> starts making his way down this little gap between some buildings. while he has a grand plan, he hasn't really thought through the details. you can see wall behind him. it being a prison, there are cameras everywhere. later on he's now communicating with someone inside the prison. listen. he's talking about t guards. the absence has been noted. time is passing and this is where he finds a solution. >> i'm going to climb it. >> and climb it he does. he's near the top. he's over the wall. he's away. and the next thing we see of him, it's 1:30 in the morning and he's
how one dlired the invite that made others pale in comparison. >> this is what i'm supposed to be doing for prom? oh, no. >>> it's the snapchat story that's got the internet in a tizzy. reason is this begins in a prison cell. >> locked up,ed up, [ bleep ] this. >> we've seen all kinds of contraband snuck in. >> i'm breaking out. i don't give a [ bleep ]. >> he decided to snapchat. you can see a bunch of people milling around. no, no. he's serious. it's on....
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an unfamiliar pale long face fell back. i didn't know him. i can't move, i yelled that he didn't respond. then later on top of me, jerking as a bullet after his flapjack. you've got to get out of here, i said. i grabbed his harness and pulled him off and drag him through the mud and through the rocks to the stream as the bullets peppered the water around us.the dock i was worried might be dying i realized is now but maybe i could save this one. it seemed to take hours to crawl area driving a and heavy body by the arms of the back, another slight rise into the foliage.once undercover eye checking out. he been hit. he wasn't breathing. i pressed my mouth to his and began cpr. the lift was tasted of blood. finally i sat back on my heels and the history was gone. the stump was flat. court discipline didn't abandon, he wasn't even my participants. lieutenant, you okay? my radioman yelled. smeared in red blood. right next to me he was reloading with shaking hands, is clean, raindrops bowling as they ran out. we got a bunch of wounded and the compan
an unfamiliar pale long face fell back. i didn't know him. i can't move, i yelled that he didn't respond. then later on top of me, jerking as a bullet after his flapjack. you've got to get out of here, i said. i grabbed his harness and pulled him off and drag him through the mud and through the rocks to the stream as the bullets peppered the water around us.the dock i was worried might be dying i realized is now but maybe i could save this one. it seemed to take hours to crawl area driving a...
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john: you're beyond the pale. >> they do not want dialogue. >> it is a theme throughout what they do,hey tried to invoke harrassment law say you can't write this incredibly, i would call his satire cute. it was sweet. they tried to say that is hostile environment so we have to fire you. you see harrassment rationales build up. giant cannon of title ix harrassment. we had a case, incident at city university of new york system where they told students that they couldn't, or employees that they couldn't use mr. or ms. on campus because it would violate title ix. they pull this out for everything. john: at marquette university. it was decided forbidden to even question gay marriage? >> part one, professor in a class tell as student we can't really debate gay marriage in class, that would be offensive and wrong. john: no talking about it. >> so another professor, blogs about this and they're now trying to fire the professor who blogged about it. >> and, students don't getup set about this. >> sometimes they do. the students in this room are terrific students. students for liberty has consi
john: you're beyond the pale. >> they do not want dialogue. >> it is a theme throughout what they do,hey tried to invoke harrassment law say you can't write this incredibly, i would call his satire cute. it was sweet. they tried to say that is hostile environment so we have to fire you. you see harrassment rationales build up. giant cannon of title ix harrassment. we had a case, incident at city university of new york system where they told students that they couldn't, or employees...
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but for visitors it pales in comparison to being able to run the steps. in just three weeks, a free nfl draft festival kicks off. but some don't care about it. >> i came all the way out here to film on the infamous rocky steps. and it's heart breaking. it's not happening now. >> reporter: this guy is readiying his camera, his sweatshirt reads doubt me. the rapper traveled the country from los angeles to find this. >> damn you, nfl. >> reporter: the traffic right now is nothing compared to what it will be like in a few weeks when the road closes. now the steps are covered. scaffolding surrounds george washington while big rigs infiltrate the oval. >> i'm not prepared for this at all. >> reporter: this resident has to drive in and out of philadelphia every day. now she's considering the train because starting next monday some parkway lanes will shut down, parts of spring garden will also close before massive closures are implemented. this is just phase one. look at all that red that lasts until may. >> i thought it would be a couple days before the event. i
but for visitors it pales in comparison to being able to run the steps. in just three weeks, a free nfl draft festival kicks off. but some don't care about it. >> i came all the way out here to film on the infamous rocky steps. and it's heart breaking. it's not happening now. >> reporter: this guy is readiying his camera, his sweatshirt reads doubt me. the rapper traveled the country from los angeles to find this. >> damn you, nfl. >> reporter: the traffic right now is...
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david weir in the pale blue top was desperately seeking a seventh london marathon victory to mellow thei'd even make the start line, so to come away and win, for me personally, is an amazing feeling. missing from the elite women's field, last year's winner jemima sumgong — she had failed a doping test. kenya's mary keita ny won it on her own. westminster witnessing a triumph of human spirit not for the first or the last time. in a race where the women's race was separate, this was the fastest time ever. mary keitany of kenya! daniel wanjiru's victory in the men's elite race was the biggest of his career. everywhere, personal limits were being stretched. the blue headbands of the heads together charity found many heads. the charitable causes and accompanying outfits almost defied imagination. the success in the marathon takes many forms. when matthew rees spotted david wyeth out on his feet with the end in sight, his instinct was to assist, forget his own time, come on. they'd never met before. they made it. it's the same thing anyone else would have done.
david weir in the pale blue top was desperately seeking a seventh london marathon victory to mellow thei'd even make the start line, so to come away and win, for me personally, is an amazing feeling. missing from the elite women's field, last year's winner jemima sumgong — she had failed a doping test. kenya's mary keita ny won it on her own. westminster witnessing a triumph of human spirit not for the first or the last time. in a race where the women's race was separate, this was the fastest...
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. >> and which is an international form that it's beyond the pale. >> exactly. the russians suffered from chemical weapons attacks in world war one just like our soldiers did in world war one. >> derek, same question essentially, how do you put this in the context of the future? >> well, first, i agree with robert that this is a discreet use of force t was justifiable it seemed to be well planned and well executed. i think the question to my mind and charlie your opening where you talked about the different comments coming from secretary tillerson and ambassador haley sort of points this out, which is is this a chess move or checkers move t seems to be the latter, a check erred move, it is something akin to what president bill clin done did to saddam hughes hughes when he conducted a tomahawk strike in baghdad in retaliation for saddam's effort to try to assassinate george h-w bush. so i think right now it's a one-off. the question is whether the administration has the appetite to try to gain leverage out of this strike. it could seek to just stick to the narrow
. >> and which is an international form that it's beyond the pale. >> exactly. the russians suffered from chemical weapons attacks in world war one just like our soldiers did in world war one. >> derek, same question essentially, how do you put this in the context of the future? >> well, first, i agree with robert that this is a discreet use of force t was justifiable it seemed to be well planned and well executed. i think the question to my mind and charlie your opening...
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it pales in comparison to what a huge tax cut could mean. repay the ronation that are held oversees by us c a great stimulus package if it passes. >> there's the keyword right there, if it passes. >> let's switch gears and talk about the weather in this middle of april. we had a nice day today. sue palka, i hope we can keep it going. i'll tell you what we have to mix things up a little bit. it's just been a beautiful day, l kind of day weigh don't get enough around here. we probably can leave the sunglasses at home tomorrow, maybe a few peaks here and there. but over there it's going to be a partly cloudy day it's also going to be a cooler day. and many places will stay in the low to mid 60s as opposed to the mid 70s that we had today. what about rain chances in there could be a few showers around, especially around the beltway area tomorrow afternoon, but not a lot. i think your better chance of seeing any rain may be in the morning along the i81 correspond dorks especially northern portion of it. as the showers try to get closer looks like
it pales in comparison to what a huge tax cut could mean. repay the ronation that are held oversees by us c a great stimulus package if it passes. >> there's the keyword right there, if it passes. >> let's switch gears and talk about the weather in this middle of april. we had a nice day today. sue palka, i hope we can keep it going. i'll tell you what we have to mix things up a little bit. it's just been a beautiful day, l kind of day weigh don't get enough around here. we probably...
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it is a simple idea pale woman who has the same job and qualifications the same you would pay a man. it is that simple. [applause] i'm the father of two daughters, and many of you have daughters of their own but regardless we should one all daughters sisters and wives and mothers to be paid fairly for their hard work when a mother goes to the girl she store to buy gallon of milk it costs 33% less because she is a woman. [applause] the legislation member posing would help by prohibiting employers to take action against employees to inquire or disclose wages or another employee's wages. let's put citizens first. also by making immodest but meaningful increase to the minimum wage. [applause] louisiana is only one of five states 40 percent of working families do not earn enough to cover basic monthly expenses it is time. it is past time. [applause] to increase the minimum wage of for a two year period it is a simple change to produce callous benefits. mark twain once said the mississippi river will alys have its own made no engineering skill can persuade to do otherwise but that sentimen
it is a simple idea pale woman who has the same job and qualifications the same you would pay a man. it is that simple. [applause] i'm the father of two daughters, and many of you have daughters of their own but regardless we should one all daughters sisters and wives and mothers to be paid fairly for their hard work when a mother goes to the girl she store to buy gallon of milk it costs 33% less because she is a woman. [applause] the legislation member posing would help by prohibiting...
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between the showers, you can see the definite blogs here and there, some of us may get a downpour with palegh the day, consider yourself lucky. showers will start to fade during the course of the evening, certainly by the time we get to eight or nine o'clock, very few around, then we will be left with clear skies overnight, quite chilly this coming night, just about cold enough for grass frost across northern areas of the uk, but to the south, it will be a little bit milder, 8 degrees in norwich and london. sunday, very different day, two very different days, from a showery saturday to a much sunny sunday. this high pressure means the weather on sunday should be sunny from morning until the afternoon and evening, from dawn till dusk. and fine wherever you are. scattered clouds, temperatures will be more or less what we get on saturday, but the fact there will be more sunshine around, less rain, it will feel a little bit warmer, 16 in london, little bit cooler on the coasts. and also, on sunday, we have the boat race, oxford versus cambridge, tradition there, partly cloudy sky, sunshine arou
between the showers, you can see the definite blogs here and there, some of us may get a downpour with palegh the day, consider yourself lucky. showers will start to fade during the course of the evening, certainly by the time we get to eight or nine o'clock, very few around, then we will be left with clear skies overnight, quite chilly this coming night, just about cold enough for grass frost across northern areas of the uk, but to the south, it will be a little bit milder, 8 degrees in...
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it denotes irrationality beyond the pale of traditional negotiation. that -- of traditional diplomacy. that has been an impediment, when the u.s. has an urgent need engage with north korea diplomatically, as we did in the 1990's over their nuclear missile program. "rogue" and terms like that promote irrationality. it is misleading. adjust -- we are asked about things we can the ailment of their nuclear program. some of their facilities are above ground and can be observed by satellites. north korea is not irrational. it has a rationale that we need to try to understand as we shape our policy. goal is focused on regime survival. everything is filtered through regime survival. we have to take that into account as we think about the program. north koreans look at strikes on syria and talk about regime change. libya takedown of qaddafi. they are focused on regime survival. i want to flesh out briefly why to serious pivot diplomacy as possible. because the north korean breakout would be a game changer or not only for the united states but also for china. th
it denotes irrationality beyond the pale of traditional negotiation. that -- of traditional diplomacy. that has been an impediment, when the u.s. has an urgent need engage with north korea diplomatically, as we did in the 1990's over their nuclear missile program. "rogue" and terms like that promote irrationality. it is misleading. adjust -- we are asked about things we can the ailment of their nuclear program. some of their facilities are above ground and can be observed by...
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they filed an emergency motion to halt the 22 mile project until an pales court can make a ruling. opponents say the project was not proper approved and fear the environmental impact. supporters say the pipeline will address energy needs and create jobs. not clear when the court will rule. >> nfl draft is a week away. happening right in center city. this morning the eagles brass will discuss their plans about improving the team. the eagles gm is scheduled to brief the players they are targeting. >>> take a look at the progress of the construction for the draft. perhaps you may have driven by the parkway. workers are building a theater at the base of the art museum featuring the rocky steps. nfl says the event will cover 25 football fields. >>> nbc 10 is your official eagles and we got the draft covered for you. we're live next wednesday night for our draft preview on the parkway on thursday night first night of the draft. we'll have our eagles draft day special. finally we wrap things up sunday night at 11:35 with he's blueprint. >> 10 is expected to tentatively open on june 15th.
they filed an emergency motion to halt the 22 mile project until an pales court can make a ruling. opponents say the project was not proper approved and fear the environmental impact. supporters say the pipeline will address energy needs and create jobs. not clear when the court will rule. >> nfl draft is a week away. happening right in center city. this morning the eagles brass will discuss their plans about improving the team. the eagles gm is scheduled to brief the players they are...
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have been treated for... heart failure, or if you have persistent... fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness if you have an infection like the flu. joint pain and damage... can go side by side. ask how enbrel can help relieve joint pain and help stop joint damage. enbrel, the number one rheumatologist-prescribed biologic. so why wear glasses with just any progressive lenses? see the difference with varilux. the only progressive lens brand with lenses designed using w.a.v.e. technology for smooth transitions and sharp vision. ask about varilux and never compromise your vision. finance your glasses with no interest if paid in full within 6 months, and get up to $30 back when you combine select essilor® brand lenses. visit essilorusa.com for more details. if youto treat your tough nasal allergies... ...listen up. unlike pills that don't treat congestion, clarispray covers 100 percent of your nasal allergy symptoms. clarispray. from the makers of claritin. so find a venus smooth that contours to curves, the more comfortable the you are in it.kin, flexes for comfort, and has a disposable made for
have been treated for... heart failure, or if you have persistent... fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness if you have an infection like the flu. joint pain and damage... can go side by side. ask how enbrel can help relieve joint pain and help stop joint damage. enbrel, the number one rheumatologist-prescribed biologic. so why wear glasses with just any progressive lenses? see the difference with varilux. the only progressive lens brand with lenses designed using w.a.v.e. technology for smooth...
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by 10:30am, we had a thrilling finish, david weir in the pale blue top was desperately seeking a seventhpoint, i didn't think i would even make the start line so to come away and win, for me, personally, is amazing. missing from the elite women's field, last year's winner, jemima sumgong, she had failed a doping test. westminster witnessing a triumph of human spirit. not for the first or last time. this was the fastest time ever in the women's race. daniel wanjiru's victory in the men's elite race was the biggest of his career. everywhere, personal limits were being stretched. the blue headbands of the heads together charity found many heads. the charitable causes and accompanying outfits almost defied imagination. the success in the marathon takes many forms, when matthew rees spotted this man out on his feet with the end in sight, his instinct was to assist, forget his own time, come on. they'd never met before. they made it. it's the same thing anyone else would have done. you know, ijust helped him out when he was in need and i'm glad he's 0k and up to the line. this is the triumphan
by 10:30am, we had a thrilling finish, david weir in the pale blue top was desperately seeking a seventhpoint, i didn't think i would even make the start line so to come away and win, for me, personally, is amazing. missing from the elite women's field, last year's winner, jemima sumgong, she had failed a doping test. westminster witnessing a triumph of human spirit. not for the first or last time. this was the fastest time ever in the women's race. daniel wanjiru's victory in the men's elite...
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when i hear that particular piece by beethoven, my eyes close and out of the darkness emerges the paleand melancholy face of my polish comrade bidding farewell to an audience of dying men. i don't know how long he played. i was overcome by sleep. when i awoke at daybreak, i saw juliek facing me, hunched over, dead. next to him lay his violin, trampled, an eerily poignant little corpse. >> we stayed in gleiwitz for three days. days without food or water. we were forbidden to leave the barrack. the door was guarded by the ss. i was hungry and thirsty. i must have been very dirty and disheveled, to judge by what the others looked like. the bread we had brought from buna had been devoured long since. and who knew when we would be given another ration? the front followed us. we could again hear the cannons very close by. but we no longer had the strength or the courage to think that the germans would run out of time, that the russians would reach us before we could be evacuated. we learned that we would be moved to the center of germany. on the third day, at dawn, we were driven out of the
when i hear that particular piece by beethoven, my eyes close and out of the darkness emerges the paleand melancholy face of my polish comrade bidding farewell to an audience of dying men. i don't know how long he played. i was overcome by sleep. when i awoke at daybreak, i saw juliek facing me, hunched over, dead. next to him lay his violin, trampled, an eerily poignant little corpse. >> we stayed in gleiwitz for three days. days without food or water. we were forbidden to leave the...
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. >> she was pale and so loose, like her clothes were all soaked and we just put her on the floor to do cpr. >> reporter: the little girl was rushed to john muir hospital in critical condition. several adults were inside at the home at the time while children were playing outside. neighbors tell us that they noticed the girl was missing, the aunt did and noticed the infant was lost frantically searching the neighborhood. >> we tried to help her find her at the park but she was not there and so she went back to the house. >> reporter: a five-foot gate surrounds the pool. a plastic blue tarp uncovering it. it's unclear if the gate was left open or the gate was opened by the children. he sees the children playing outside all of the time. >> it's sad. i have four kids and it's sad for everybody. >> reporter: police call it a sad reminder with pool season coming up to not leave children unattended and if they are playing in the backyard, to have adult supervision. a message these neighbors take to heart, given what happened on their street. >> everyone has kids. look for them and watch ou
. >> she was pale and so loose, like her clothes were all soaked and we just put her on the floor to do cpr. >> reporter: the little girl was rushed to john muir hospital in critical condition. several adults were inside at the home at the time while children were playing outside. neighbors tell us that they noticed the girl was missing, the aunt did and noticed the infant was lost frantically searching the neighborhood. >> we tried to help her find her at the park but she was...
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a new survey shows long stretches of the reef have turned pale for the second year running, giving the coral no chance to recover. the scientist in charge says he is worried. >> seems likely that between this event and the last event roughly 50% of the coral will have died in less than 18 months. that measure is a huge blow to the great barrier reef. reporter: what is happening to the great barrier reef is deeply shocking to the scientists studying the bleaching of the coral. this gives you 90 of what is at stake. -- an idea of what is at stake. on the left, healthy coral, rich in color. on the right coral that has , turned white and is at risk of dying. healthy coral has algae inside of it providing energy. if the water is too warm, the algae are expelled, leaving the coral bleached and starving. last year scientists found that the northern third of the great barrier reef was most badly hit. that is where the waters are usually the warmest. this time the central section is suffered worst. that is surprising, because usually the waters there are slightly cooler. being bleached two year
a new survey shows long stretches of the reef have turned pale for the second year running, giving the coral no chance to recover. the scientist in charge says he is worried. >> seems likely that between this event and the last event roughly 50% of the coral will have died in less than 18 months. that measure is a huge blow to the great barrier reef. reporter: what is happening to the great barrier reef is deeply shocking to the scientists studying the bleaching of the coral. this gives...
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hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you have persistent fever, bruising, bleeding or palenessenbrel if you have an infection like the flu. get back to the things that matter most. ask how enbrel can help relieve joint pain and help stop joint damage. enbrel, the number one rheumatologist-prescribed biologic. of. >>> welcome back to the 11th hour. fdr died on this day in 1945. he was he was sitting for the portrait painter. he complained of what he called a terrific pain in the back of his head. when he slumped forward everyone thought he just dropped his cigarette holder. instead the american giant of that century was gone. troops were stunned and shaken by the news. american children of 12 or 13 have never known another president. many wondered how we could possibly go on. his sunny confidence and resolve got us through the depression and a world war even his critics admitted that. it was on this day that the current president's remarks were so striking in comparison. we thought of our friend thrks presidential historian who on twitter today has chronicled april 12, 1945 incl
hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you have persistent fever, bruising, bleeding or palenessenbrel if you have an infection like the flu. get back to the things that matter most. ask how enbrel can help relieve joint pain and help stop joint damage. enbrel, the number one rheumatologist-prescribed biologic. of. >>> welcome back to the 11th hour. fdr died on this day in 1945. he was he was sitting for the portrait painter. he complained of what he called a terrific...
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a new survey has found long stretches of reef have turned pale. for the second year running. and last event, roughly 50% of coral will have died ina roughly 50% of coral will have died in a period of less than 18 months. that binding measure is a huge blow to the reef. what is happening to the great barrier reef is shocking to scientists, this gives you an idea of what is at stake. this is healthy coral, on the right coral that's turned white and it is at risk. healthy coral provides energy from algae, but if the water is too warm the algae is expelled. last year scientists found the northern third was most badly hit. that is where the waters are usually warmest. this time t central section has suffered and usually the water there are cooler. being bleached two yea rs there are cooler. being bleached two years running makes it harderfor coral to recover. it can take at least a decade. some corals are wea ker least a decade. some corals are weaker and scientists are trying to find out which ones may recover.|j can bleach but it does not necessarily die. if a coral bleaches yea
a new survey has found long stretches of reef have turned pale. for the second year running. and last event, roughly 50% of coral will have died ina roughly 50% of coral will have died in a period of less than 18 months. that binding measure is a huge blow to the reef. what is happening to the great barrier reef is shocking to scientists, this gives you an idea of what is at stake. this is healthy coral, on the right coral that's turned white and it is at risk. healthy coral provides energy...
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i metjohn at this coffee shop, his favourite place in reykjavik, and the setting for his pale green ghostplace that has been on my radarfor a long time. several of the artists i admire have deep connections to hull. so for example cosey fanni tutti, tracy thorn — then lene lovich, i didn't know was connected to hull. so there's these very strong female voices from hull that i have been listening to and influenced by four decades. i think that is interesting because hull is known for its resilient powerhouse women. the head scarf revolutionaries. yes, exactly. these women who single—handedly, i think it was down to four women who brought about these protests after the triple trawler tragedy. can you take me through the festival you have curated for 2017? you will see a good mix of what hull has to offer, but also things from the north atlantic. it is quite scandinavian. and then some of my favourite things from around britain. because britain has been instrumental — pun intended, i guess — in forming my musical dna and vocabulary through my life. it is a very important place for me. clearl
i metjohn at this coffee shop, his favourite place in reykjavik, and the setting for his pale green ghostplace that has been on my radarfor a long time. several of the artists i admire have deep connections to hull. so for example cosey fanni tutti, tracy thorn — then lene lovich, i didn't know was connected to hull. so there's these very strong female voices from hull that i have been listening to and influenced by four decades. i think that is interesting because hull is known for its...
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chemical were to, biological or nuclear, is something that we want to deter and to make beyond the paleeir further use. in that sense it was appropriate. to try to deter their further use. in that sense it was appropriatem is an administration that has done its best to stop all syrian refugees coming into the us. it doesn't suggest a lot ofjoined up thinking. frankly, the people of syria... we are targeting the isis now in syria. the people have been fleeing for the past six years the assad regime, which has been killing them. they have been going as a matter of policy. the assad regime has been driving them out of the country and trying to change the balance there. the russians have been encouraging that to try to end european unity. the us is not a primary destination point for syrian refugees. and it won't be. there should be humanitarian support. the us has given more money than almost any other country in the world to support these refugees. i think this is not a matter of whether we should accept more refugees, it's a matter of whether we should try to end this warand of whether w
chemical were to, biological or nuclear, is something that we want to deter and to make beyond the paleeir further use. in that sense it was appropriate. to try to deter their further use. in that sense it was appropriatem is an administration that has done its best to stop all syrian refugees coming into the us. it doesn't suggest a lot ofjoined up thinking. frankly, the people of syria... we are targeting the isis now in syria. the people have been fleeing for the past six years the assad...
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glad to see that the us administration has maybe determined finally there is something beyond the paleor your time and your insights. thank you. president trump is having his first face to face meeting with the chinese president, xijinping. the leaders of the world's two biggest economies are expected to discuss a number of contentious issues, including north korea and the us trade deficit with china. they are meeting at mr trump's resort in palm beach in florida speaking at a dinner between the two leaders, president trump said they had already developed a friendship. they started with socialising. both of the presidents and their delegations. president trump joked earlier than i have talked with president xijinping earlier earlier than i have talked with president xi jinping earlier and earlier than i have talked with president xijinping earlier and i have got nothing so far. it is an honour to have you in the united states. we have had a long discussion already. and so far, i have got nothing, absolutely nothing. but we have developed a friendship. i can see that. and i think long—t
glad to see that the us administration has maybe determined finally there is something beyond the paleor your time and your insights. thank you. president trump is having his first face to face meeting with the chinese president, xijinping. the leaders of the world's two biggest economies are expected to discuss a number of contentious issues, including north korea and the us trade deficit with china. they are meeting at mr trump's resort in palm beach in florida speaking at a dinner between...
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others have criticised the scheme for being ineffective and anti—poverty campaigners say it pales into due to changes in benefit payments. this weekend, some extraordinary acts by young people are being celebrated at the rotary young citizen awards in manchester. there are seven winners from across great britain and the republic of ireland, one of whom is a mohamed khalil from leeds. mohamed grew up in syria. he was forced to the flee the country with his family when he was 10, having been shot in the leg during an attack on his school. he watched his friends die around and had to pretend he was dead so the attackers would walk away. having moved to england, mohamed started going to leeds city academy, and has quickly become a credit to himself and his family. ian bucknell has been to met him. mohamed khalil is a 16—year—old growing up in leeds, getting ready for his gcse in the technology. nothing remarkable about that, but how he got here, well, that‘s another story. mohamed was growing up in syria when his school was attacked. he saw his friends being killed and was himself shot in
others have criticised the scheme for being ineffective and anti—poverty campaigners say it pales into due to changes in benefit payments. this weekend, some extraordinary acts by young people are being celebrated at the rotary young citizen awards in manchester. there are seven winners from across great britain and the republic of ireland, one of whom is a mohamed khalil from leeds. mohamed grew up in syria. he was forced to the flee the country with his family when he was 10, having been...
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pale in west hamstead thanks to this weather watcher. —— hail.t over. by and large, today we are looking at a cloudy weather picture for many of us. some showers knocking around as well. a look at how the weather starts off in the morning. a lot of cloud around. showers from the word go in north—western areas. the south of england and wales, this is where the clearest weather will be. a cold start to the day. patches of frost. temperatures at —3. a cold start to the morning. reasonably bright. it will not last. look a quick we will see areas of the comedown from the north. that will tend to trap cold air. temperatures will be slow to write. northern england, northern ireland, scotland, a cloudy start to the days. occasional bright spells. showers from the word go. read the in northern scotland as well. through the rest of the day, showers will go south. it will turn cloudier and cloudy as the day goes by. showers in east anglia and the east of england. late in the day, the far north of england will brighten up. temperatures generally about 11 deg
pale in west hamstead thanks to this weather watcher. —— hail.t over. by and large, today we are looking at a cloudy weather picture for many of us. some showers knocking around as well. a look at how the weather starts off in the morning. a lot of cloud around. showers from the word go in north—western areas. the south of england and wales, this is where the clearest weather will be. a cold start to the day. patches of frost. temperatures at —3. a cold start to the morning. reasonably...
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i metjohn at this copy shop, his favourite place in reykjavik in the setting for his pale green ghostace that has been on my radar for a long time, several of the artists in matter —— the time i have connections to hull. so there are these the very strong female voices from hull that i have been listening to that influenced by four decades. i think that is interesting because hull is known for its resilience —— resilient powerhouse women. these women who single—handedly i think it was down to four women who fronted protests after the couple crawler tragedy. can you take me through the festival you have created for 2017? you will see a good mix of what 50 mac has to offer but also things from the north atlantic. it is quite scandinavian. and then some of my favourite things from around britain. because britain has been instrumental, unintended, i guess, informing my musical dna and vocabulary through my life. it is a very important place for me. clearly this festival is no automatic place forjohn, he's genuinely invested in the story of hull and its connection to the north atlantic. he
i metjohn at this copy shop, his favourite place in reykjavik in the setting for his pale green ghostace that has been on my radar for a long time, several of the artists in matter —— the time i have connections to hull. so there are these the very strong female voices from hull that i have been listening to that influenced by four decades. i think that is interesting because hull is known for its resilience —— resilient powerhouse women. these women who single—handedly i think it was...