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here are the state and were building in the foreground.he treasury in the background, and between them, the white house. the home of the president was painted white in 1814 after the british had partially burned at. but it was roosevelt who gave the structure its delightfully descriptive name officially. it was the earliest building completed in washington. john adams and his wife abigail were its first occupants. nearby lies dupont circle, center of a district of magnificent homes and embassies of foreign nations. it is a historic part of the city, known with the memory of great names. this striking building of grecian design is a government patent office. millions of inventions are kept here. here is the world's largest printing plant, the government printing office. thers of ink flow here into congressional record, and how the congress and love it. within this decaying building was committed a crime which shocked the world, here in for theater lincoln shot down on april 1960 5 -- w again in the air we fly over the mall now being activel
here are the state and were building in the foreground.he treasury in the background, and between them, the white house. the home of the president was painted white in 1814 after the british had partially burned at. but it was roosevelt who gave the structure its delightfully descriptive name officially. it was the earliest building completed in washington. john adams and his wife abigail were its first occupants. nearby lies dupont circle, center of a district of magnificent homes and...
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clinton pryor's support tea m foreground.s followed him across the country, bringing food, water, and occasionally the company of the dog. evenif occasionally the company of the dog. even if you are not walking, it is an epicjourney. i have even if you are not walking, it is an epic journey. i have the easy job, soi an epic journey. i have the easy job, so i have the tendency to walk, ride, and so on. but with the support of his supporters, the journey has still taken a toll. i've been through six pairs of shoes. i am on been through six pairs of shoes. i am on the seventh. my body was very starting at the start. weitering my body to eat less for a longer distance. water gives me going. -- starving. clinton pryor was to meet the prime minister and take the message to him in person. but that would at the end of one journey, and he hopes the start of a new direction. hywel griffith, bbc news, australia. 5500 kilometres he has walked. we will follow that closely. now, public speaking, we all do it. but a lot of us have a fear of
clinton pryor's support tea m foreground.s followed him across the country, bringing food, water, and occasionally the company of the dog. evenif occasionally the company of the dog. even if you are not walking, it is an epicjourney. i have even if you are not walking, it is an epic journey. i have the easy job, soi an epic journey. i have the easy job, so i have the tendency to walk, ride, and so on. but with the support of his supporters, the journey has still taken a toll. i've been through...
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square in the background, colorful but also the symbolic imagery which is the scaffolding in a foregroundhich represents the future in development but also the familiarity of the city now. >> anyway this is a classical photograph with a strong -- a strong foreground, background, and middle ground. story.so helps tell the >> it speaks to the power of a good photograph when a lot of times the editorial team has to combine, edit, and put cool graphics on the cover. >> they have spent a great deal of time there. film and she on was going back to look at a city that she knew very well area and see the changes the story was talking about. >> russia braces for permanent sanctions from the u.s.. u.s. oil confronts a $10 billion threat. this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ ♪ oliver: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." you can also find us online. exclusively on the mobile app, russia is going to be walled off from foreign capital for the foreseeable future. >> we were trying to look at how the sanctions are different to what has happened before. the reality is that the measures are pretty much
square in the background, colorful but also the symbolic imagery which is the scaffolding in a foregroundhich represents the future in development but also the familiarity of the city now. >> anyway this is a classical photograph with a strong -- a strong foreground, background, and middle ground. story.so helps tell the >> it speaks to the power of a good photograph when a lot of times the editorial team has to combine, edit, and put cool graphics on the cover. >> they have...
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classicaly, this is with a strong foreground, middle ground, and background.t has more depth than some covers. it also helps tell the story. again how we relate to cities. power: it's peace to the of a good photograph when the editorial team has to combine an edit and put cool graphics on the cover, this is a photo that tells a story. >> this photographer, lives in america but is russian by birth and has spent a great deal of time there. and she this on film was going back to look at a city that she knew well and specifically see the changes that the story was talking about. braces up next, russia for permanent sanctions from the u.s. control, u.s.of oil confronts a $10 billion debt. this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ >> welcome back to bloomberg businessweek. i'm oliver renick. you can find us online at bloomberg.com and the mobile app. exclusively on the mobile app, russia is being prepared to be walled off from foreign capital and technology for the foreseeable future. >> we were trying to look at how the sanctions are different than before. the reality is,
classicaly, this is with a strong foreground, middle ground, and background.t has more depth than some covers. it also helps tell the story. again how we relate to cities. power: it's peace to the of a good photograph when the editorial team has to combine an edit and put cool graphics on the cover, this is a photo that tells a story. >> this photographer, lives in america but is russian by birth and has spent a great deal of time there. and she this on film was going back to look at a...
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red square in the background but you have a symbolic imagery as well which is scaffolding in the foregroundit represents the future in the development but also the familiarity of the city we know. >> in a way, this is classical with a strong foreground, middle ground, and background. it has more depth than some covers. it also helps tell the story. again how we relate to cities. and how we are going to do so moving forward. oliver: it's peace to the power of a good photograph when the editorial team has to combine an edit and put cool graphics on the cover, this is a photo that tells a story. >> this photographer, lives in america but is russian by birth and has spent a great deal of time there. she shot this on film and she was going back to look at a city that she knew well and specifically see the changes that the story was talking about. oliver: up next, russia braces for permanent sanctions from the u.s. as venezuela spirals even more out of control, u.s. oil confronts a $10 million debt and stop this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm oli
red square in the background but you have a symbolic imagery as well which is scaffolding in the foregroundit represents the future in the development but also the familiarity of the city we know. >> in a way, this is classical with a strong foreground, middle ground, and background. it has more depth than some covers. it also helps tell the story. again how we relate to cities. and how we are going to do so moving forward. oliver: it's peace to the power of a good photograph when the...
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. >>> well taking you live on this saturday evening outside, take a look at the tower in the foregroundyou can see alcatraz in the distance as well as the fog, a really neat shot there. and also take a look from early this morning, imagine a sinkhole opening up right under your car, well that is what happened to this van, a water main flooding there at mission and san papelbpablo, firefighters working trying to clean it up. firefighters say they don't know when the roads there will open again. big mess there. i know, we saw all that fog a moment ago there in san francisco. >>> yes, welcome sight that we want to see if you're in the valleys, means the ocean air conditioning is firing back up and we're trying to lose the muggy weather we have had in the last few days, still see a slight chance of thunderstorms possible in the north bay tonight. right now speaking of low clouds you see them in the marine head lands, across the golden gate there, quite comfortable and cool there in san francisco, misty skies around all catraz. and trending downward into san jose currently, upper 70s, overal
. >>> well taking you live on this saturday evening outside, take a look at the tower in the foregroundyou can see alcatraz in the distance as well as the fog, a really neat shot there. and also take a look from early this morning, imagine a sinkhole opening up right under your car, well that is what happened to this van, a water main flooding there at mission and san papelbpablo, firefighters working trying to clean it up. firefighters say they don't know when the roads there will...
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that means that we're looking in the foreground here and all this rain. that means that it could be upwards of 37, maybe 40 inches of rain, and with the 40 inches of rain comes floods. the guadalupe river as they call it here locally is estimated on wednesday to possibly have 32 feet above flood stage. that would be close to a record that they've kept since the 1930s. this morning we can report that those who evacuated into.city's two shelters here appear to have made a good decision because there are no reports of any problems in the shelters, that the integrity of the buildings has held, and that people there are either sleeping or holding each other's hands. in many cases praying for this to be over sooner rather than later. even though it looks like it's going to take a little longer than most hurricanes. meantime, the fire department overnight had to respond to several fires here. one was a fire at an apartment complex, which it appears according to witnesses may have been sparked by a lightning strike, and that lightning strike hit the apartment bui
that means that we're looking in the foreground here and all this rain. that means that it could be upwards of 37, maybe 40 inches of rain, and with the 40 inches of rain comes floods. the guadalupe river as they call it here locally is estimated on wednesday to possibly have 32 feet above flood stage. that would be close to a record that they've kept since the 1930s. this morning we can report that those who evacuated into.city's two shelters here appear to have made a good decision because...
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and some planes in the foreground. there is the airport and a lot of sunshine digging out from behind the clouds, 81 is the current temperature in the city and your dew point is 54 and this morning in the 70s everywhere, it was yuck. any time you get a dew point down below 60 that is what we got. the winds get breezy as the day goes on. dew points across the area as i said on the broad waft everybody was humid and we talked about how they would lower, starting in the northwest and then philadelphia and then folks down south especially along the coast have to wait longer. cape may that 73 degree dew point indicates thick, humid air. future tracker 6 picking up possibility of showers between now and 3:00 something like coming through and this model run unlike former runs wants to pop a thunderstorm around wildwood and lewes delaware, that could skirt the coast and it's a possibility. but the bottom line things are improving and down the shore we should get sunny breaks before the day is done. plenty of sunshine breaking
and some planes in the foreground. there is the airport and a lot of sunshine digging out from behind the clouds, 81 is the current temperature in the city and your dew point is 54 and this morning in the 70s everywhere, it was yuck. any time you get a dew point down below 60 that is what we got. the winds get breezy as the day goes on. dew points across the area as i said on the broad waft everybody was humid and we talked about how they would lower, starting in the northwest and then...
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. >>> and this was great, too, in the foreground.arture from the dublin grade up on the hill. what's going on there. i found word of a big rig. i'm checking it out. >> and this is not how the hit nbc drama "this is us" wanted its first year for emmy nominations to go. the reason the show has been stripped of a nomination. happening today... ==sam//2shot== tonight really: the full moon and summer add up to one thing at mount wanda >>> all right, happening today. yeah, you'd better sit here -- >> sit up straight. >> and pay attention. tonight a full moon and summer add up to one thing in martinez. >> can you say moon walk? >> show me, please. >> i might. we're not talking michael jackson style here, but a full moon walk at mt. wanda which is a historic site. it starts at 7:00 at night. it consists of a one-mile hike to watch the full moon rise. kind of cool. >> there's not going to be any michael jackson thriller beat in the background. >> it could mean there are certain beaches in the area you can do a full moon walk. >> that's true a
. >>> and this was great, too, in the foreground.arture from the dublin grade up on the hill. what's going on there. i found word of a big rig. i'm checking it out. >> and this is not how the hit nbc drama "this is us" wanted its first year for emmy nominations to go. the reason the show has been stripped of a nomination. happening today... ==sam//2shot== tonight really: the full moon and summer add up to one thing at mount wanda >>> all right, happening today....
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foreground that it was one of. the they we're not naming on your part to come in because i. know that is how money . could mean that it's a money that all this you know that is how money both are put out the. government people. don't think when a. lot of small said lot. more modest. could do. it when all of your work. better than a number of. good to hear what you just write because he was ok there was applause there heard that week the one where you if you're normal person. they're going to turn your back on the show you know what they're not. now look at obama he's done well as you know bob. so when i started this. so we're still in ohio alaska bust. will pay you what you were paid to hide. the height of the questions i would love that the last of. the mothers have become or feel as if i don't i'll. probably see on the apology of those in some way being playful if i come in from space you know me and i was i mean a lot in this thread you think it's enough for you i think i was that always you just because he. had a quarter before you know about the police yes yes i'm prett
foreground that it was one of. the they we're not naming on your part to come in because i. know that is how money . could mean that it's a money that all this you know that is how money both are put out the. government people. don't think when a. lot of small said lot. more modest. could do. it when all of your work. better than a number of. good to hear what you just write because he was ok there was applause there heard that week the one where you if you're normal person. they're going to...
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in the foreground we're also seeing some of the low clouds. here's a look at the temperatures. right now 63 degrees in san francisco. 75 in san jose. a live look from the kgo roof camera. it is a breezy view as you will notice. that's what's keeping you quite comfortable. temperatures, santa rosa 74. concord, you're at 82 degrees. now, here's a live picture from the east bay hills camera showing you the development of the thunderstorms. widespread low clouds and coastal drizzle tomorrow morning. slight warming expected around the mid to latter part of the work week. temperatures will tumble as we head into sunday, and monday. so some changes are ahead. they're going to be very minor from day to day. i do want to show you our hourly planner, 12-hour planner for tuesday. morning overcast and drizzle. 50s, 60s at noontime. you'll see the sun bay and inland. low 60s to the upper 80s. temperatures very close to today's levels. and by evening those numbers will drop. tomorrow morning, notice the coverage of the low clouds and the fog. there will be drizzle during the morning commute
in the foreground we're also seeing some of the low clouds. here's a look at the temperatures. right now 63 degrees in san francisco. 75 in san jose. a live look from the kgo roof camera. it is a breezy view as you will notice. that's what's keeping you quite comfortable. temperatures, santa rosa 74. concord, you're at 82 degrees. now, here's a live picture from the east bay hills camera showing you the development of the thunderstorms. widespread low clouds and coastal drizzle tomorrow...
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foreground that if. they we're not done your part the coming. the minute that is how money. could have been that is how money all this and that is how money. could out the. people so not. enormous. these are the good life. but i promise i'd love. it when all of your work. better than a number. of years would i sleep with you. good to hear what you just read. there was applause. we've given we're going to your know. they're going to turn your back on the show you know what they're not. now look at obama he's done well as you know bob. so when i started this. show we're still in ohio alaska. but pay you where you were paid the height. of the height of course in fact we love that about. the matter how good they look as if i don't. see on the upper limit those in some way be it they call it by coming from space you know me and i was to mean a lot in this thread yeah because you know for you i think i was literally just because he. had a quarter before you know part of the police yes it's time for you up on the bed ok this time i found out that when the police reports we're going
foreground that if. they we're not done your part the coming. the minute that is how money. could have been that is how money all this and that is how money. could out the. people so not. enormous. these are the good life. but i promise i'd love. it when all of your work. better than a number. of years would i sleep with you. good to hear what you just read. there was applause. we've given we're going to your know. they're going to turn your back on the show you know what they're not. now look...
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seeing in the foreground are two coffee percolator's and a popcorn popper. in case you did not know their it is right there. there is a frankenstein toaster again. as those a chafing dish. most things at work available already. many salesmen went door-to-door to show off the latest appliances pay to they plug them in i do not know. see in this image there is is cut away of having a bottom of a teakettle. this feature cap the appliance from overheating. cut in the electrical connection, it can be easily removed and replaced with a new one. the electrical not is here to once that melts then it cuts the connection and you can easily take it out. makers also improve plugs and another bone of contention. ends for light sockets, designed to plug into a light socket. the appliances are plugged the sockets of the chandelier. how how the plug is actually screwed into the socket. you have to realize once you screw it into the socket you don't need anymore light. you've left a little bit of light there. nonetheless, screwing a plug-in to a socket could cause the court
seeing in the foreground are two coffee percolator's and a popcorn popper. in case you did not know their it is right there. there is a frankenstein toaster again. as those a chafing dish. most things at work available already. many salesmen went door-to-door to show off the latest appliances pay to they plug them in i do not know. see in this image there is is cut away of having a bottom of a teakettle. this feature cap the appliance from overheating. cut in the electrical connection, it can...
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and so it takes people like clinton to bring it the foreground. team has followed him across the country, bringing food, water, and occasionally the company of rosie the dog. even if you're not walking, it is still an epicjourney. i have the easy part, so i have the tendency to walk, ride, hop in the car... but even with the help of his supporters, the journey has taken its toll. clinton says his body has had to adapt, as has his footwear. i've been through six pairs of shoes. i am on my seventh pair. my body was very starving at the start. i trained my body to eat less and do a longer distance. water is what keeps me going. when he reaches canberra, clinton wants to meet the prime minister and take the message to him in person. that would mark the end of one journey, and he hopes the start of a new direction. hywel griffith, bbc news, wollongong. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: it's good to talk. we'll be chatting to the winner of the toastmasters international world championship in public speaking. she receive
and so it takes people like clinton to bring it the foreground. team has followed him across the country, bringing food, water, and occasionally the company of rosie the dog. even if you're not walking, it is still an epicjourney. i have the easy part, so i have the tendency to walk, ride, hop in the car... but even with the help of his supporters, the journey has taken its toll. clinton says his body has had to adapt, as has his footwear. i've been through six pairs of shoes. i am on my...
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and in the foreground is a pillar with a vine running up the side of it.nd that's about it. >> you wanted them out. >> i even mentioned throwing them in the dumpster. >> but phyllis figures a charity will take them. >> i said, "well, i guess the salvation army is as good as anyplace. we don't want them." >> don's about to give 'em away, but hesitates. did you think they were valuable? >> had no idea. so i wanted to contact our local auctioneer and get an opinion. >> that local auctioneer is david mapes, in vestal, new york, just west of binghamton. don sticks the paintings in the back of his van and calls david on his cell. >> what were you thinking? >> well, i see a lot of paintings come in on the back of cars, so i wasn't real excited. >> don's not getting his hopes up, either. if this doesn't pan out, his next stop -- the salvation army, that is, if he doesn't pass a dumpster along the way. then he opens the hatch to show the auctioneer. >> what happened? >> they were laid out in the back of my mini-van. and his mouth kind of dropped open. i remember hi
and in the foreground is a pillar with a vine running up the side of it.nd that's about it. >> you wanted them out. >> i even mentioned throwing them in the dumpster. >> but phyllis figures a charity will take them. >> i said, "well, i guess the salvation army is as good as anyplace. we don't want them." >> don's about to give 'em away, but hesitates. did you think they were valuable? >> had no idea. so i wanted to contact our local auctioneer and...
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and is in the background is in the foreground. it's not a motive. it's a fact. that is definitely an implication of the book. and it's an implication that i would be willing to defend in the domain of prediction markets actually didn't do that. we talked about them little bit in the book. i was not aware that they came out of the libertarian perspective it seems to me that much of the value of prediction markets is that there is a mean of taking them out. the people who are willing to pay the most to risk the most on their position should be the people who know the most. they will have the most accurate predictions. i always thought that was the reason that prediction mars gets were successful. there is other evidence showing that the people who are most confident actually know the least not the most. david has done a lot of work showing that simply asking people what their views are on various issues and then measuring their knowledge about the backgrounds of those issues and finding the people that do the worst. they are the ones who are most confident about t
and is in the background is in the foreground. it's not a motive. it's a fact. that is definitely an implication of the book. and it's an implication that i would be willing to defend in the domain of prediction markets actually didn't do that. we talked about them little bit in the book. i was not aware that they came out of the libertarian perspective it seems to me that much of the value of prediction markets is that there is a mean of taking them out. the people who are willing to pay the...
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even if it becomes a tropical storm, you see in the foreground here all of this rain. the rain becomes the story because it leads to a flood. it's estimated we could see somewhere between 37 and 40 inches of rain and, of course, if we see that much pertain rain, we have flooding problems, it would be a historic amount of rain in this area. and, you know, as much as everybody would like to think that hurricanes are typical, that they hit, they pass through and move on, harvey is going to defy that norm and really become a nuisance with a lot of wind and rain and the rain and the flooding is going to be the real final story here in this community. francis. >> a lot more ahead for the people there. i know you had mentioned that there were two shelters where a lot of people, a lot of families have taken advantage of those shelters, as well. any indication that there will still be room in those shelters in the next couple of days for those people who haven't yet? >> they were actually at capacity. in fact, they turned people away. i haven't really seen that before. they wer
even if it becomes a tropical storm, you see in the foreground here all of this rain. the rain becomes the story because it leads to a flood. it's estimated we could see somewhere between 37 and 40 inches of rain and, of course, if we see that much pertain rain, we have flooding problems, it would be a historic amount of rain in this area. and, you know, as much as everybody would like to think that hurricanes are typical, that they hit, they pass through and move on, harvey is going to defy...
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>> it is certainly a theme, it's not in the background, it's in the foreground. it's not a motive, it's a fax. so, yes. that's definitely an implication of the book. it's an implication i would be willing to defend in the domain of prediction markets. i'm certainly aware prediction markets. we talk about them a little bit in the book. i was not aware that they came out of a libertarian perspective. seems to me much of the value of prediction market is the means of sucking out the expertise in the community. that is, the people willing to pay the most and to risk the most on their prediction presumably should be the people who know the most. and have the most knowledge to bear. i've i said that's the reason that prediction markets are successful. that's surprising. there's other evidence showing the people that are most confident know the lease, not the most. so david has done a lot of work showing and asking people what their views are in various issues and then measuring their knowledge about the background of finding people who do the worst on general knowledge
>> it is certainly a theme, it's not in the background, it's in the foreground. it's not a motive, it's a fax. so, yes. that's definitely an implication of the book. it's an implication i would be willing to defend in the domain of prediction markets. i'm certainly aware prediction markets. we talk about them a little bit in the book. i was not aware that they came out of a libertarian perspective. seems to me much of the value of prediction market is the means of sucking out the...
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in the foreground, anonymous men and possibly one woman of varying nationalities and races, are rowing a boat out of water pushing great slabs of ice out of the way. two of the occupants are not anonymous. george washington and young lieutenant holding the stars and stripes james monroe. his painting is glorious and wrong in almost every detail. the river resembles more than the delaware. the boat is too small and of an inaccurate design. there is too much light for what was a night crossing. washington did not cross standing up. the stars and stripes have not been adopted by the continental congress and james monroe was not holding a flag, not in the boat, not even present with the army. he was already across the river. he was busy. washington's plan was a risky attempt to reverse the sagging fortunes. during the summer of 1776 british forces had driven the continental army across new jersey and into bucks county, pennsylvania. expired outright desertion had thinned the american ranks and many of those who remained were despondent. it would boost the army's morale and stiffen the reso
in the foreground, anonymous men and possibly one woman of varying nationalities and races, are rowing a boat out of water pushing great slabs of ice out of the way. two of the occupants are not anonymous. george washington and young lieutenant holding the stars and stripes james monroe. his painting is glorious and wrong in almost every detail. the river resembles more than the delaware. the boat is too small and of an inaccurate design. there is too much light for what was a night crossing....
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the flooding of the foreground there. that's an evacuation shelter. officials trying to find new spots for 100 people in the port arthur civic center. listen as a woman describes what it was like inside. we have to warn you, it's not pretty. >> you can't even pick your seat up to walk. you're stomping, trying to get through the water. stuff is floating. they got bugs inside, spiders. frogs. frogs and their babies. tadpoles in the bathroom. very unsanitary. we came to this place. this is the port arthur civic center. we came here to seek refuge. we came here for a safe place to get away from our flood and our house. to get away from being trapped in our house and end up being trapped here. they say they're about to move us, but they have six feet of water outside the door. the front door. water is coming in from every angle. coming in from the bathroom, it's coming in from the back door, the front door, the side door and it's looking from the roof. >> they are in a situation. officials say harvey has killed at least 21 people, including family of six t
the flooding of the foreground there. that's an evacuation shelter. officials trying to find new spots for 100 people in the port arthur civic center. listen as a woman describes what it was like inside. we have to warn you, it's not pretty. >> you can't even pick your seat up to walk. you're stomping, trying to get through the water. stuff is floating. they got bugs inside, spiders. frogs. frogs and their babies. tadpoles in the bathroom. very unsanitary. we came to this place. this is...
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. >> it's certainly a theme, and it's not in the background, it's in the foreground. it's not a motive, it's a fact. [laughter] so, yes. no, that's definitely an implication of the book, and it's an implication that i would be willing to defend. in the domain of prediction markets, i actually didn't -- i mean, i'm certainly aware of prediction markets. we talk about them a little bit in the book. i wasn't aware that they came out of a libertarian perspective. it seems to me that much of value of prediction markets is that they're a means of sussing out the means in a community, the people who are willing to risk the most on their restrictions, presumably, should be the people who know the most and have the most knowledge to bring the bear will have the most accurate predictions. and i've always thought that's the reason that prediction markets are successful. it's actually kind of surprising, because there's other evidence showing that the people who are most confident actually often know the least, not the most. so david dunning has done a lot of work showing this si
. >> it's certainly a theme, and it's not in the background, it's in the foreground. it's not a motive, it's a fact. [laughter] so, yes. no, that's definitely an implication of the book, and it's an implication that i would be willing to defend. in the domain of prediction markets, i actually didn't -- i mean, i'm certainly aware of prediction markets. we talk about them a little bit in the book. i wasn't aware that they came out of a libertarian perspective. it seems to me that much of...
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the capital wheel in the foreground. the rain finally ended this afternoon in ocean city. it's still raining at virginia beach and the outer banks. not a good week for that. it looks like the cloudiness will hang on in the morning through the outer banks. friday a big area of the high pressure will move in to the east and the clouds come back. the temperatures temperatures ie sunshine. 80 in martinsburg. 78 in manassas. 77 in the mid-shore in easton. 77 in baltimore. 79 at reagan national. for game number two against the marlins tonight at the park. the first pitch is 7:05. it's perfect ballpark weather. just a breeze. temperatures may be lower 70's by the time we head home from the game. forecast is short and sweet. clear and comfortable. out of the north the lows from 55 and 65 degrees. the future cast keeps clear skies overhead through early morning hours. it shows a little cloud pop up. but who cares? we are in good shape. friday is a chance of the shower in mid-day. better chance in the afternoon. the day planner from start to finish. a lot of sunshine. comfortable te
the capital wheel in the foreground. the rain finally ended this afternoon in ocean city. it's still raining at virginia beach and the outer banks. not a good week for that. it looks like the cloudiness will hang on in the morning through the outer banks. friday a big area of the high pressure will move in to the east and the clouds come back. the temperatures temperatures ie sunshine. 80 in martinsburg. 78 in manassas. 77 in the mid-shore in easton. 77 in baltimore. 79 at reagan national. for...
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a little bit of a break, you can see some of the trees right now in the foreground in spring city, but socked in this morning. many neighborhoods reporting zero visibility. you see a little glow of sunlight on philadelphia. the sunshine will break through the fog, but we're back down to zero visibility in blue bell, doylestown, look at allentown, quakertown, pottstown, also lancaster. the fog will ease in trenton and in wilmington, mt. holly has seen improvement already this morning. but still zero visibility in millville and atlantic city. so if you have to fly out of one of those airports, you may be in for a little bit of a wait. philadelphia 72 degrees. south jersey seeing dense fog as well. we will get sunshine and a warmup will get rid of the fog. we'll be in the middle to upper 80s this afternoon. but as the temperature goes up, the humidity level will come down just a little bits. we have a little bit of a northwesterly wind that will help to dry things out. but there is more wet weather before we get to the weekend, you can see some showers and thunderstorms to our west. first
a little bit of a break, you can see some of the trees right now in the foreground in spring city, but socked in this morning. many neighborhoods reporting zero visibility. you see a little glow of sunlight on philadelphia. the sunshine will break through the fog, but we're back down to zero visibility in blue bell, doylestown, look at allentown, quakertown, pottstown, also lancaster. the fog will ease in trenton and in wilmington, mt. holly has seen improvement already this morning. but still...
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it captures the terror of that moment as well as that man in the foreground rushing to help. >> thateserves to be in the series of award winning pictures. other pictures through the weekend. >> one from july that i want to show. this was around on social, not from saturday, but was very popular on social media. if you see it in your feed, i think we can show this from july from a different racist rally. you see this black police officer protecting these kkk members that are out there protesting, so it is not from this weekend. if you saw it on social media, might have thought it was from charlottesville, it was from july. i share it to let you know it is from july, nevertheless makes a broader point about the people there trying to protect even the white nationalist protesters. and this is two men facing off, one with fire, another with the flag. i think confederate flag. if you crop it, might take a perspective away from the story. you see two sides wanting to fight in charlottesville on saturday, and we've seen the aftermath ever since. >> brian and jamie, thank you so much. can't
it captures the terror of that moment as well as that man in the foreground rushing to help. >> thateserves to be in the series of award winning pictures. other pictures through the weekend. >> one from july that i want to show. this was around on social, not from saturday, but was very popular on social media. if you see it in your feed, i think we can show this from july from a different racist rally. you see this black police officer protecting these kkk members that are out...
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but i want a foreground tonight a different type of personnel change. one that is an actual surprise, and is potentially an important signal on the team of prosecutors and investigators who are working on the special counsel investigation led by former fbi director robert mueller. you'll remember robert mueller got the job of being special counsel, running the special counsel investigation in may of this year. but we also know from congressional testimony from former cia chief john brennan and fired fbi director james comey, that the bob mueller special investigation didn't just start this may when robert mueller got named special counsel. the nut of that investigation, the core of it started last year. the fbi opened its counterintelligence investigation into the russian attack on our election and whether or not the trump campaign helped with that attack, or was involved in that attack. they opened that investigation all the way back last year, last summer. the cia director said his agency had seen enough information about unexplained contacts and comm
but i want a foreground tonight a different type of personnel change. one that is an actual surprise, and is potentially an important signal on the team of prosecutors and investigators who are working on the special counsel investigation led by former fbi director robert mueller. you'll remember robert mueller got the job of being special counsel, running the special counsel investigation in may of this year. but we also know from congressional testimony from former cia chief john brennan and...
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you see the helicopter in the foreground there to assist patients being evacuated from this hospital, because beaumont lost its running water. quite a scene. watching it play out. as it has been playing out, the sad news, the death toll from hurricane harvey has risen to 39. crews going into neighborhoods, that number likely, likely to grow in the days ahead. with us from southern baptist hospital right there in beaumont, texas, as you watch, this is moments ago, medevac operations. spokes porn mary poole. thanks for taking time to join us in the middle of all this. how many patients are having to be evacuated and how many have such critical care needs they need a helicopter? >> well, good morning from southeast texas. at midnight we had 193 patients in-house. we have started discharging some patients this morning. as the sun came up, the physicians started coming in. if we had an opportunity to discharge a patient home, that is always our first choice, but we began with 193. at this particular point i can't tell you exactly how many made it out, but we've had black hawk helicopters,
you see the helicopter in the foreground there to assist patients being evacuated from this hospital, because beaumont lost its running water. quite a scene. watching it play out. as it has been playing out, the sad news, the death toll from hurricane harvey has risen to 39. crews going into neighborhoods, that number likely, likely to grow in the days ahead. with us from southern baptist hospital right there in beaumont, texas, as you watch, this is moments ago, medevac operations. spokes porn...
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this man in the foreground is on a walker.ble among us need special help right now. we have talked this morning about wind speed and measured this in inches and hours. but this is about people. people who need help right now. we see that at least these people have gathered and it looks like they're starting to get some of the help at least that's our hope. let's go 200 miles down the coast to rockport that suffered the worst of the wind. we saw this a few moments ago. our nick valencia now has the man who mounted that flag. nick, tell us what's happening there. >> reporter: wasn't that a beautiful moment to watch? the most tender moment that we have seen in the middle of all of this ugliness. we're watching it here. my cameraman and i, we started to tear up. take us through that. you are coming back to your girlfriend's business for the first time. >> well, it was quite disastrous to see your town in ruins. you gotta pick up the pieces. i thought the first thing i could do is put up the flag. >> reporter: a symbol of hope? >>
this man in the foreground is on a walker.ble among us need special help right now. we have talked this morning about wind speed and measured this in inches and hours. but this is about people. people who need help right now. we see that at least these people have gathered and it looks like they're starting to get some of the help at least that's our hope. let's go 200 miles down the coast to rockport that suffered the worst of the wind. we saw this a few moments ago. our nick valencia now has...
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you can see classic chevy car in the foreground here and in the back of the warehouse you see what looks like a classic chevy pickup truck. from what we understand, most of the damage from the fire was in the back of the warehouse. the business listed to this address on van dyke and keese in san francisco is crown customs vintage speed shop, auto shop specializing in the repair and maintenance of classic cars. the fire broke out here 1:30 this afternoon. firefighters tell us it was a one alarm fire. they were able to quickly contain it and put the fire out in about 30 minutes. no one was hurt. at this point we don't believe anyone was inside when that fire started. but the fire did damage several vehicles, all appear to be classic cars. four, maybe five vehicles inside when this fire happened. we talked to a man who runs the sheet metal shop next door. he says he's troubled but not surprised by what happened. he says there's been fires in this warehouse before. you will hear from him and then also from a neighbor who says the smell from the fire woke him up at 2:00 in the morning. >> fir
you can see classic chevy car in the foreground here and in the back of the warehouse you see what looks like a classic chevy pickup truck. from what we understand, most of the damage from the fire was in the back of the warehouse. the business listed to this address on van dyke and keese in san francisco is crown customs vintage speed shop, auto shop specializing in the repair and maintenance of classic cars. the fire broke out here 1:30 this afternoon. firefighters tell us it was a one alarm...
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in the foreground flood water do you see that mack truck with the yell he lights that is route 130.ou can see how close flood water is still lingering here off 130 but this kind of flooding was on 130 just a few hours ago. we had high tide at 1:00 a.m. on the delaware river which is just blocks from where we are. we are in a plane, park named after john f. kennedy so you can see the stone here, only thing on dry land because you can see the park is completely under water. they have normally a couple banisters that lead to the park. i want to quote bugs bunny which i frequently do, watch that first step, mack it is a ducey. you can sea water up to two steps. i don't know if there is any other steps. you can see how merky it is. people live around this park. you can see judging by this person's backyard, you can see it slopes down and good thing ... >> just as water was up here higher but thomas look at that cyclone fence there. you can sea water is probably halfway up there at that fence to gauge how deep it is here. look at that streetlight over there on a parking lot or street and
in the foreground flood water do you see that mack truck with the yell he lights that is route 130.ou can see how close flood water is still lingering here off 130 but this kind of flooding was on 130 just a few hours ago. we had high tide at 1:00 a.m. on the delaware river which is just blocks from where we are. we are in a plane, park named after john f. kennedy so you can see the stone here, only thing on dry land because you can see the park is completely under water. they have normally a...
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mchartel, sidney king depicted him at spotsylvania with mccool house at the center in the foreground and moore counselor, lee with battle flag in hand. the urgency of the lead to the rear moments is what separated the events of those battlefields in summer '64 and spring of 1865. lee sensed the collapse of the army. and by extension, virginia and the confederacy. and he was willing to place himself personally in the gap. like warrior king spartan king leonitis in 480 bc, he's willing to sacrifice himself to save his people, his army, their cause. though lee would not be called upon to make the ultimate sacrifice in battle, his men, officers and enlisted who shared an incredibly strong attachment to their commander, perhaps as close as an army could attach itself to a man, would offer themselves as a shield for him on all five occasions, texans, georgians and virginian, mississippians and virginians again. spartan mother call to her son, come back with your shield or on it. many would not return from the desperate battlefield actions. but on each occasion the army was saved from immed
mchartel, sidney king depicted him at spotsylvania with mccool house at the center in the foreground and moore counselor, lee with battle flag in hand. the urgency of the lead to the rear moments is what separated the events of those battlefields in summer '64 and spring of 1865. lee sensed the collapse of the army. and by extension, virginia and the confederacy. and he was willing to place himself personally in the gap. like warrior king spartan king leonitis in 480 bc, he's willing to...
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>> most of the stars you are seeing are the foreground stars in the picture. they were part of this nebula and he found a nova but then he realized it was a variable star and it was one of ms. levitz variable stars. with that he was able to tell the distance of the andromeda nebula and that put it far outside the milky way. that was proof that the milky way is not the sum total of the universe. >> by using levitz work he expands the universe from a few hundred thousand light years suddenly to millions and now we know it's 90 some million light-years as far as the eye can see and probably beyond. and that it's full of substance. this is also a drama to and they were capturing images of the drama that as well. this is really the moment of the huge discovery. the universe is huge and there are other galaxies and not only that but the universe is expanding. >> i also think this cuts back to this idea what these women are able to create the data or the information and there isn't time to do the research and come to their own conclusion that leavitt is the observato
>> most of the stars you are seeing are the foreground stars in the picture. they were part of this nebula and he found a nova but then he realized it was a variable star and it was one of ms. levitz variable stars. with that he was able to tell the distance of the andromeda nebula and that put it far outside the milky way. that was proof that the milky way is not the sum total of the universe. >> by using levitz work he expands the universe from a few hundred thousand light years...
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i wanted to put the people in the foreground, not just showing up beautiful shots. >> noose to have thehots. >> i think a lot of people would be surprised that you're a new zealander. you hide the accent. >> i don't know that i hide it. i document know what it is. i left when i was 3. i lived in the caribbean. i've got some mixed up accent. i'm very proudly a new zealander and have been living in america since 1992. >> as if that's not going on, you 1928 tour de france? >> it's a documentary when i set out to look into the 1928 tour de france and i rode an actual 1928 tour de france bicycle and they're twice as herb. here i am doing 220 mile as day with a 10,000 vertical feet. that gentleman riding with us in the green and orange,, he's years old, emile, and he's riding one also. >> how do you ride up mountains like that with no gears? >> i was going to say performance-enhancing drugs, but we didn't take those. >> but when you have the gears, some of you -- >> absolute sheer will. that day was stage 9. complete. >> wow. that's a lot to make a movie. >> you have to put your heart and sou
i wanted to put the people in the foreground, not just showing up beautiful shots. >> noose to have thehots. >> i think a lot of people would be surprised that you're a new zealander. you hide the accent. >> i don't know that i hide it. i document know what it is. i left when i was 3. i lived in the caribbean. i've got some mixed up accent. i'm very proudly a new zealander and have been living in america since 1992. >> as if that's not going on, you 1928 tour de france?...
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the weather in the foreground seems ok.on a pavement, but there have been reports of people finding them dumped in back gardens, canals, and even up trees. so, is britain really ready to embrace and bike—share? fiona lamdin has been finding out. communal cycling in our capital is a common sight. but now thousands of dockless bikes that can be parked anywhere are appearing on our streets. i have come to bristol because this is the first place in the country to have dockless bicycles. i have downloaded the app, and as you can see there hundreds available right now. we'll find the nearest one. just around the corner, as promised, it is waiting for me. with the app, i scan the barcode, the bike is unlocked, and i'm ready to go. they arrived three months ago, and already the take—up is quite promising. they get ridden 1,500 times a day. we are the first dockless bike—sharing initiative in the uk. there are some problems. one in eight have been vandalised. and some are found with wheels missing. but with hundreds more rolling int
the weather in the foreground seems ok.on a pavement, but there have been reports of people finding them dumped in back gardens, canals, and even up trees. so, is britain really ready to embrace and bike—share? fiona lamdin has been finding out. communal cycling in our capital is a common sight. but now thousands of dockless bikes that can be parked anywhere are appearing on our streets. i have come to bristol because this is the first place in the country to have dockless bicycles. i have...
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and then in the foreground a boat that has crashed.boat. and my photo journalist jeremy pollard jumped on one of the rescue boats yesterday and the video just blows the minds. looks like rivers. going house to house, yelling out, trying to see if they could hear any signs of life. people that needed help. feeble, elderly people that had to be pulled out. family pets, children, firefighters in knee deep water. trying to pull children to safety. we talked to a person who was pulled to safety and was dropped out on the interstate to then be bused to one of these area shelters. listen to what he told us. >> we kind of -- see what we were going to do. when it initially started to happen, people helping in the neighborhood. getting people out of there and we just honestly didn't think it was going to be this bad. >> and that's the problem. so many people that have never flooded before have flooded this time. including this nursing home right here in dickinson not far from where i'm standing. we can tell you that the 15 little sweet people th
and then in the foreground a boat that has crashed.boat. and my photo journalist jeremy pollard jumped on one of the rescue boats yesterday and the video just blows the minds. looks like rivers. going house to house, yelling out, trying to see if they could hear any signs of life. people that needed help. feeble, elderly people that had to be pulled out. family pets, children, firefighters in knee deep water. trying to pull children to safety. we talked to a person who was pulled to safety and...