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time. how do you do that on a day-to-day basis. the time i'm interested in. is very much the physics notion. there is no room for the psychological measure. most of what i do. i'm interested in what has happened over a billion years ago. i totally mean that. all of my memories lie in the future of that. the direction of times and the fact that we remember the past without the future it is a phenomenon of physics. andni that it is increasing. one of the implications of that is that our memories accumulate -- accumulate in other directions. to meet it is one of the most compelling aspects of time. and as something that physics does shed direct light on. it doesn't tell you why time seems to float but it tells you why where the future is different from the past and why we can affect the future by the causal change that we initiate. we remember the past and not the future i definitely do think that when we discuss physics in the psychological dimension. we are observers. it's a observation that we make. we don't remember thet future. and we only we only remember t
time. how do you do that on a day-to-day basis. the time i'm interested in. is very much the physics notion. there is no room for the psychological measure. most of what i do. i'm interested in what has happened over a billion years ago. i totally mean that. all of my memories lie in the future of that. the direction of times and the fact that we remember the past without the future it is a phenomenon of physics. andni that it is increasing. one of the implications of that is that our memories...
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i mean, this was a time before interviewing. this was a new term. even so, they managed to really paint portraits that are just and valuable to someone years later. brian: and he other characters you saw at that time you might want to write the next con? scott: blaine is a great character. conkling is a wonderful character. there have been biographies that about him, not for a while but he is a larger-than-life figure. it is hard to imagine somebody like that in today's washington. civil service would not be what it was today without chester a. arthur? scott: i don't think it would be. he also started the rebuilding of the navy. which teddy roosevelt also accelerated as president. but i think that is his lasting legacy. he was a creature of that time. it was the last thing people would have expected. brian: the name of this book is "the unexpected president: the life and times of chester a. arthur." our guest hass been scott greenberger. we thank you very much. scott: thank you. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is r
i mean, this was a time before interviewing. this was a new term. even so, they managed to really paint portraits that are just and valuable to someone years later. brian: and he other characters you saw at that time you might want to write the next con? scott: blaine is a great character. conkling is a wonderful character. there have been biographies that about him, not for a while but he is a larger-than-life figure. it is hard to imagine somebody like that in today's washington. civil...
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a time of war and a time of peace. a time to be silent, a time to speak out.ime of war and a time of peace. in the ap story today that kicked off my speech before you all, it talks about bannon enlists the value voters in his war against the republican establishment. [applause] this is not my war. this is our war. [applause] the establishment started it. i will tell you one thing. you all will finish it. [applause] let's talk about -- let's have a discussion about alabama. in alabama, the elites, the permanent political class, as personified by mitch mcconnell and karl rove and that clique that has been running this town 30 years or 40 years, raised over $30 million to go after a good and righteous man, judge moore. this money was not used to debate the great issues of the day. it was not to debate illegal immigration or america's foreign-policy or obamacare. that money was used to destroy judge moore and his family. the politics of personal destruction, as personified by the permanent political class, is the only way they can win. judge moore raised about $2
a time of war and a time of peace. a time to be silent, a time to speak out.ime of war and a time of peace. in the ap story today that kicked off my speech before you all, it talks about bannon enlists the value voters in his war against the republican establishment. [applause] this is not my war. this is our war. [applause] the establishment started it. i will tell you one thing. you all will finish it. [applause] let's talk about -- let's have a discussion about alabama. in alabama, the...
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, but it wasn't such a good time for everybody else. mustn't forget, everybody else was 90% of the population. we had a growing middle class, but there was still a working class, whose wages flat lined in the ten or so years before the war. you must remember old—age pensioners were only introduced in 1909, five shillings a week for those over 70. most people, i think the average male death was at a8, so very few people lived to claim it. if you did live to 70 before 1909, and you were clapped—out and couldn't work, you went to the workhouse. so it was a harsh society, but it was also a society in which there were people with real issues, who wanted to take them to a liberal government elected in 1906 in the hope that they, unlike the tories before them, would sort them out — and these are notably women, who want the vote, the irish, who want home—rule, and the working class, who want more money. let's talk about a couple of things you mentioned there. what strikes me is that people who know you as a newspaper columnist, as a solid man of
, but it wasn't such a good time for everybody else. mustn't forget, everybody else was 90% of the population. we had a growing middle class, but there was still a working class, whose wages flat lined in the ten or so years before the war. you must remember old—age pensioners were only introduced in 1909, five shillings a week for those over 70. most people, i think the average male death was at a8, so very few people lived to claim it. if you did live to 70 before 1909, and you were...
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told me that a long time ago, 2008. >> maria: what is different about this bus ride home? >> hey, i'm just thrilled for our football team and thrilled for our fans. this is a great environment. it's a great football game and i'm just excited. >> maria: all right, coach, you get to take home the paul bunyan trophy. >> go green. >> chris: turned this rivalry around after the little brother comments in 2008. talked about the bus ride home after that victory. and dantonio improved to 8-3 against michigan. >> kirk: from that night, the comments from mike hart, 8-2. incredible to think how this rivalry has flipped. and after a 3-9 year to have year. >> chris: paul bunyan is wearing a spartan helmet for that bus ride back to east lansing, as the underdogs come to the big house and take back this trophy with an upset. we hope you enjoyed it as much as we did. game produced by bill bonnel. directedly derek motley here in his hometown. the spartans head back to east lansing, as we remind you that "sportscenter" is coming up on espnews and the espn app. highlights, reaction from jim h
told me that a long time ago, 2008. >> maria: what is different about this bus ride home? >> hey, i'm just thrilled for our football team and thrilled for our fans. this is a great environment. it's a great football game and i'm just excited. >> maria: all right, coach, you get to take home the paul bunyan trophy. >> go green. >> chris: turned this rivalry around after the little brother comments in 2008. talked about the bus ride home after that victory. and...
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a good time? hter ] they're hurricane victims and you sound like you're hosting a barbecue. [ laughter ] "have a good time. try the potato salad. everyone says it's an a-plus." [ laughter ] and by the way, this isn't even the first time he said that exact thing to hurricane victims. remember texas? >> have a good time, everybody. i'm going to be doing a little help over here. hey, can you handle this? it's a lot of -- >> yes, sir. >> have a good time. [ light laughter ] >> seth: have a good time with what? the bucket you put in his lap? [ light laughter ] "you're going to love this bucket. you can sit on it, store things in it, put it on your head. it's a lot of fun. have a good time." [ light laughter ] but if anyone seemed to be having a good time yesterday, it was trump himself. just watch him greet a crowd of hurricane victims in desperate need of supplies. after handing out a few items, he literally started throwing paper towels into the crowd via jump shot. >> seth: they were hit with a categ
a good time? hter ] they're hurricane victims and you sound like you're hosting a barbecue. [ laughter ] "have a good time. try the potato salad. everyone says it's an a-plus." [ laughter ] and by the way, this isn't even the first time he said that exact thing to hurricane victims. remember texas? >> have a good time, everybody. i'm going to be doing a little help over here. hey, can you handle this? it's a lot of -- >> yes, sir. >> have a good time. [ light...
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a. scott greenberger discusses his book, "the unexpected president: the life and times of chester a. arthur." brian: your book, "the unexpected president: the life and times of chester a. arthur.". who is the most interesting character? scott: chester. his father was a rigid abolitionist preacher. he grew up in a very religious environment. college, he was a teacher and became a lawyer. he was involved in a very important case, the decentralization of new york city stre -- desegreatio -- desegregation of new york city street bars. he was a quartermaster in the union army. a bona fide opportunities for lining his own pockets. which he did not do as many as others did. but he became involved in the machine politics of that era. thebecame close to flamboyant new york box. -- new york boss. he is an extremely interesting character. he served as president from 1881, when garfield was shot. until the end of his term in 1885. brian: who was present before and after? scott: garfield before. grover cleveland was president after. brian: why did you want to write a book about chester a arthur? s
a. scott greenberger discusses his book, "the unexpected president: the life and times of chester a. arthur." brian: your book, "the unexpected president: the life and times of chester a. arthur.". who is the most interesting character? scott: chester. his father was a rigid abolitionist preacher. he grew up in a very religious environment. college, he was a teacher and became a lawyer. he was involved in a very important case, the decentralization of new york city stre --...
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time for a look at time for a look at the time for a look at the weather. er. good evening. 0ver time for a look at the weather. good evening. over the past 2a hours the weather has come down significantly and it will stay quiet for the next couple of days. quiet does not necessarily mean dry, in fa ct does not necessarily mean dry, in fact some outbreaks of rain especially north across england and wales during the night. turning chile with some fog patches across northern ireland. the north of scotla nd northern ireland. the north of scotland also chile with clear skies. so some sunshine around and a lwa ys skies. so some sunshine around and always thicker cloud across central and southern scotland. this damp weather just moving and southern scotland. this damp weatherjust moving north across england and wales. in fact there could be the odd heavy burst of rain here and there. we will see dry weather at times on thursday and friday and also some spells of rain and strong winds moving through. but into the start of the weekend there is the threat of some gal
time for a look at time for a look at the time for a look at the weather. er. good evening. 0ver time for a look at the weather. good evening. over the past 2a hours the weather has come down significantly and it will stay quiet for the next couple of days. quiet does not necessarily mean dry, in fa ct does not necessarily mean dry, in fact some outbreaks of rain especially north across england and wales during the night. turning chile with some fog patches across northern ireland. the north of...
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. >> there is a time and place for a political debatement but now is the time to unite as a country. > trevor: this is not the time to be talking about guns. sometimes i wish i had used this logic as a kid when i've done something wrong. you know. my mop wanted to ground me. i should have just said this is a time, mom, that we polit size what is happening right now. this is not the time to talk about pie lack of discipline. this is a time for us to unite as a family, to focus on the fact that i'm stuck in the kitchen window trying to sneak back in, come on, mom. this is not the time. when, like when is the time. and also if you say after a mass shooting is never the time, then you will never have the conversation in america because there is a mass shooting almost every single day. so when is the time? think about it, with everything else, when a plane crashes, we talk about plane safety immediately. when a bridge collapses, we talk about infrastructure immediately. when a lion attacks people, we talk about why there are so many lions roaming around. is that just me? after-- africa, co
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so it's better to set up a series of many tasks and deal with them one at a time. john philip believes that people can learn to pay better attention just takes training. but even if we can filter out distractions can we constantly stimulate our brains without causing damage. is a neuro psychology researcher at the university of normandy he says that sometimes we have to give our brain a break. new information technologies provide excellent access to knowledge. but i think we have to consider how they impact our daily lives and the workings of our brain. in this was. one part of the human brain definitely needs occasional down time a system of neurons the default mode network that's what they're investigating here. you know this is a network that activates when people are awake for rest not doing very much but not in sleep mode so now. when we're not doing much and our thoughts wander the brain keeps working but in a different way. the default mode network. not concentrating on a specific task such as making a calculation writing an email this network involves severa
so it's better to set up a series of many tasks and deal with them one at a time. john philip believes that people can learn to pay better attention just takes training. but even if we can filter out distractions can we constantly stimulate our brains without causing damage. is a neuro psychology researcher at the university of normandy he says that sometimes we have to give our brain a break. new information technologies provide excellent access to knowledge. but i think we have to consider...
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electricity is only available a few times a day.far, absence of reconciliation had failed. last week, a symbolic breakthrough. palestinian prime minister came to gaza for the first time in two years after egypt mediated a push for progress. hamas said it would dissolve its shadow government. today's agreement was welcomed by many in gaza. the deal says that the palestinian authority will will assume full control by december. crucially, it could see restrictions eased at the border crossings, particularly that with egypt. key issues including control over the armed wing of hamas have yet to be decided with more talks promise. israel, which regards the group as a terrorist organisation, says any deal gives access to weapons. the deal gives access to weapons. the deal today amounts to significant progress in the seaside is coming together, particularly with hopes that it may ease the dire conditions for the residents of gaza. the on the warm embraces and the rhetoric of unity, this is a partial deal and full reconciliation between pale
electricity is only available a few times a day.far, absence of reconciliation had failed. last week, a symbolic breakthrough. palestinian prime minister came to gaza for the first time in two years after egypt mediated a push for progress. hamas said it would dissolve its shadow government. today's agreement was welcomed by many in gaza. the deal says that the palestinian authority will will assume full control by december. crucially, it could see restrictions eased at the border crossings,...
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reporter: do you believe that -- does the president believe that this is a moment that this is a time when this should not be a political discussion. it should be a policy discussion. does he believe that he could bring something new to the gun bate that has been locked in typical politics for so many years? is more, s: today again, like i said a day of reflection, a day of mourning. a day of great fullness for those that were saved. and i think that there will be certainly time for that policy discussion to take place. but that's not the place that we're in at this moment. certainly i think that there is a time for that to happen. reporter: before he was elected president some 15 or 16 years ago did he have a different view on guns than he had during the campaign. does he believe that this is something that he could lead a bipartisan effort on at some point? at what point would that be appropriate? ms. sanders: that's something we can talk about in the coming days and see what that looks like moving forward. one of the things that we don't want to do is try to create laws that won't
reporter: do you believe that -- does the president believe that this is a moment that this is a time when this should not be a political discussion. it should be a policy discussion. does he believe that he could bring something new to the gun bate that has been locked in typical politics for so many years? is more, s: today again, like i said a day of reflection, a day of mourning. a day of great fullness for those that were saved. and i think that there will be certainly time for that policy...
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it was a huge inferno a time of contrasts. a contrast that i guess in that there was extreme poverty but also wealth scuppering which is of one's it is very these incredible parties politicize a politically no one knew where things were headed in. the time to the various parties were vying for power. so it was a time of uncertainty but also of searching for something of this had after sweetness. recently celebrated premieres in berlin and los angeles the series has been sold to sixty countries and to follow up seasons are in the works to master. this is a pursuit for a period of radical change also for women. as well there was something very exciting in the air that involved women and i think that's also a reason why women can identify with that time even today if you start from the trustee found a good. column babylon delivers a nine hundred twenty s. berlin in a way that's bound to get under your skin. i . probably the greatest detective in the world takes a royal trip but encounters a cold finding the culprit on a train wher
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there is a time and place for a political debate but now is the time to unite asa debate but now is thee to unite as a country. i think one of the things that we don't want to do is try to create laws that weren't create or stop these types of things from happening. ithink create or stop these types of things from happening. i think if you look to chicago where you had over 4000 victims of gun related crimes last year they have the strictest gun laws in the country and that certainly hasn't helped there. when the time comes for those conversations to take place, i think we need to look at things that may actually have a real impact. anthony zurcher is live in washington. this debate is specific to the us but for a lot of people outside america looking in, it is hard to understand the argument against tightening gun laws. just explain the position held by many republicans on this. what they do first of all its point towards the second amendment to the us constitution which says that the right to bear arms should not be infringed. they say that in the founding document of the us there is
there is a time and place for a political debate but now is the time to unite asa debate but now is thee to unite as a country. i think one of the things that we don't want to do is try to create laws that weren't create or stop these types of things from happening. ithink create or stop these types of things from happening. i think if you look to chicago where you had over 4000 victims of gun related crimes last year they have the strictest gun laws in the country and that certainly hasn't...
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maybe in just a few hours, the president could decertify it in that time. ld be the result of that? a long time operations officer, he joins us. thank you for coming on. i think the overwhelmingr majority of our viewers believe that the deal was badly negotiated. i think most people agree with that. what does it mean to decertify and pull out from it? >> now congress will have the option to re-impose sanctions. u.s. sanctions.es that's basically what it means. >> tucker: there's a concern among some people pushing the u.s. towards conflict with iran. do you share the concern? >> i do share that concern. i agree 100% the deal should be scrapped and we should walk away. it's a disaster. now will be the really difficult part, what we do. how we navigate this territory. we do not want to be careless.th this is a time for really sober judgment. >> tucker: what would it mean to be careless? how could this go wrong? >> we have allowed the iranians out of the box across the entire middle east. we are going to have to push back. we are going to have to get them conta
maybe in just a few hours, the president could decertify it in that time. ld be the result of that? a long time operations officer, he joins us. thank you for coming on. i think the overwhelmingr majority of our viewers believe that the deal was badly negotiated. i think most people agree with that. what does it mean to decertify and pull out from it? >> now congress will have the option to re-impose sanctions. u.s. sanctions.es that's basically what it means. >> tucker: there's a...
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news live from berlin a peace award for increasingly dangerous time. than a week nobel committee has decided to award the nobel peace prize for twenty seven teams. to the international compay and to polish you clear weapons nobel judges chose i can there's the risk of atomic warfare breaking out rises for the first time in a generation also coming up catalonia government says its president carlos wisdom on will address the regional parliament on tuesday that's after spain's highest court barred catalan lawmakers from meeting on monday to debate the region's independence. i'm sumi so must come to good to have you with us a comedian also has awarded the two thousand and seventeen nobel peace prize to the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons also known as i can the nobel committee weighed up nominations for two hundred fifteen individuals and one hundred three organizations and in the end they chose icann for reviving efforts to prohibit nuclear weapons at a time of renewed global tensions. price is a tribute to everyone everybody working for
news live from berlin a peace award for increasingly dangerous time. than a week nobel committee has decided to award the nobel peace prize for twenty seven teams. to the international compay and to polish you clear weapons nobel judges chose i can there's the risk of atomic warfare breaking out rises for the first time in a generation also coming up catalonia government says its president carlos wisdom on will address the regional parliament on tuesday that's after spain's highest court barred...
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do not give him a hard time.o not give him a hard time. it will be hard getting the democrats because they are obstructionist in their voting blocks but if we get the republicans we need, which is virtually every single one of them, because that is what we need, we will get that largest tax cut in the history of our country, and you will see things happen like have never happened before. we will have employment. we will have jobs. we will have companies moving back into our country. and we certainly will not have companies leaving anymore, that i can tell you. [applause] so get your senator, call your congressman, you do not have to call ron, i think ron is ok. ron is good. most of them are good. but there are a couple -- i think we're going to get there. run his incredible. so let's give our country the best christmas present of all. massive tax relief. and speaking of christmas, -- yes? do you want to hear it? speaking, you know i am talking , about the christmas present, i will give you a bigger christmas pres
do not give him a hard time.o not give him a hard time. it will be hard getting the democrats because they are obstructionist in their voting blocks but if we get the republicans we need, which is virtually every single one of them, because that is what we need, we will get that largest tax cut in the history of our country, and you will see things happen like have never happened before. we will have employment. we will have jobs. we will have companies moving back into our country. and we...
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time frames to meet. that would help deployment quite a bit. >> a national framework. i'm sure cities would not be huge fans because they would say, each city is different, the time, what we need, what things need to look like. so do you see that as a real possibility of the fcc putting that out. >> guest: there are significant concerns the low localities and cities and states have and we want to respect that. you could set up a national framework to make sure you take those into account and make sure there's a consistent process across the board and we can get the investment and facilities on the ground quickly. >> host: does the pole attachment issue when it comes to implementing the wi-fi and 5g -- it's a little bit mundane but it's pretty extensive, isn't it? >> guest: it is. it is. it is a little bun dane but makes a big difference in terms of how to roll it out. what does it cost and how quickly can you move these facilities facilities and get the services up. again, this is an issue that localities and states play role in and have concerns about, but if we can ge
time frames to meet. that would help deployment quite a bit. >> a national framework. i'm sure cities would not be huge fans because they would say, each city is different, the time, what we need, what things need to look like. so do you see that as a real possibility of the fcc putting that out. >> guest: there are significant concerns the low localities and cities and states have and we want to respect that. you could set up a national framework to make sure you take those into...
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time in his career. nadal, who's shared this year's grand slam titles with roger federer, won the french open in paris for an in new york and he starts his campaign in the french capital against the young south korean star hyeon chung. it is something that i am here to try my best. as they always do. of course, if that happens, it will be something important for me. but the season something important for me. but the seasonis something important for me. but the season is not over, and it is not the moment to think much about that. it is time to have the right preparation for the tournament, and to be ready for the first match. on monday robin haase took his first win at the event since 2013 beating the usa's stevejohnson in straight sets. the dutchman was in ruthless form as he powered through the match in just 51 minutes and he'll now face fourth seed alexander zverev, a winner of two masters titles already this season, in the second round. in an all french encounter richard gasquet edged out benoit paire 6—3 4—6 6—4. the 31—year—old will now play sixth seed grigor dimitrov of bulgaria on wednesday in the s
time in his career. nadal, who's shared this year's grand slam titles with roger federer, won the french open in paris for an in new york and he starts his campaign in the french capital against the young south korean star hyeon chung. it is something that i am here to try my best. as they always do. of course, if that happens, it will be something important for me. but the season something important for me. but the seasonis something important for me. but the season is not over, and it is not...
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a lot. one of the shocks to me when i was editor of "the l.a. times," we did a focus group -- people did not know what datelines were. if a story said "name, alissa "kabul,"nd it said they thought it meant she made a lot of calls for kabul. she is.ho here is what she looks like. here is her background. and i think, if you do that, i think our previous era of sort of distance from readers was not good for us, and i think we are learning now to open the doors. kalb: dean, you mentioned that three years ago, the financial issue might have been a major problem, but it is not today. to the best of my knowledge, you have established a foundation in the newsroom to attract money to help you cover the news. way?s that doing, by the and how much money have you collected? marty baron: we literally just started that. that is brand-new. i fill comfortable because, over thing i year -- one would point to, to the people who say that news organizations like ours are getting attacked and discredited, both of our news organizations have seen dramatic rises in subscrib
a lot. one of the shocks to me when i was editor of "the l.a. times," we did a focus group -- people did not know what datelines were. if a story said "name, alissa "kabul,"nd it said they thought it meant she made a lot of calls for kabul. she is.ho here is what she looks like. here is her background. and i think, if you do that, i think our previous era of sort of distance from readers was not good for us, and i think we are learning now to open the doors. kalb: dean,...
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first of all, he is a new york times best selling author. s also the host of one of america's top programs on fox news and that is war stories. he is also a naval academy graduate. he he also has a very soft side because he is the founder of the freedom alliance which i am proud to say i am a board member for in which he provides scholarships and other support to the families of fallen warriors. he is a great -- oh, hold on just a second. met metropolice? what's the problem? public drunkenness? now you will tell me solicitation is on the list too. okay. i'll hold him right here. welcome my friend lieutenant colonial oliver north. ♪ >> after an induction like that what can i say? appreciate your kind words, general. i first met him in 1982. i was a major and he was a capta captain. he retired as a lieutenant general. i retired as a lieutenant colonial in the marines. there's a message in that somewhere. what a great call to action for this conference this year. seize the day is obviously essential. if you're going to seize the day, the definit
first of all, he is a new york times best selling author. s also the host of one of america's top programs on fox news and that is war stories. he is also a naval academy graduate. he he also has a very soft side because he is the founder of the freedom alliance which i am proud to say i am a board member for in which he provides scholarships and other support to the families of fallen warriors. he is a great -- oh, hold on just a second. met metropolice? what's the problem? public drunkenness?...
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time. that was to osborne, number 91 that was a playing the pressure to shimonek. he had no where to go with the ball. >> gus: texas tech with two time-outs left. oklahoma state has one. second and 10. at midfield. shimonek. dancing. shimonek. looking. he throws it out of bounds again. good coverage by the cowboy defense. darian daniels with pressure. that makes it third and 10. >> joel: you have to think about running that ball if you're nic shimonek and try to stay out of this longer yardage situation. the coverage right now for oklahoma state, they're rushing three and dropping eight in coverage. that's why there's no where to go with the football for shimonek. >> gus: third and 10. shimonek. with time. bouncing around. throws. incomplete. willies the intended receiver. tre flowers got a hand on it. fourth down and 10 with 23 seconds to go. >> joel: in is where the injury to coutee is so big. he's the guy that understands space more than any wide receiver in the game. the wide receivers are not understanding which zones to hook up in. this drop eight coverage is
time. that was to osborne, number 91 that was a playing the pressure to shimonek. he had no where to go with the ball. >> gus: texas tech with two time-outs left. oklahoma state has one. second and 10. at midfield. shimonek. dancing. shimonek. looking. he throws it out of bounds again. good coverage by the cowboy defense. darian daniels with pressure. that makes it third and 10. >> joel: you have to think about running that ball if you're nic shimonek and try to stay out of this...
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standards and debate the contradictions join me mad the hot sun for a new season of the show the frank loves and up front. about this time i'll just hear a. one . one. one line. moves in the us to battle devices the guns into rapid fire weapons in the wake of the las vegas mosque.
standards and debate the contradictions join me mad the hot sun for a new season of the show the frank loves and up front. about this time i'll just hear a. one . one. one line. moves in the us to battle devices the guns into rapid fire weapons in the wake of the las vegas mosque.
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if there ever was a time for panic, isn't it during a wildfire? >> yeah.anic is what gets people killed if you panic everybody who comes on the roads. >> i think it needs improvement. i hate t point fingers. >> reporter: 200,000 people signed up for the alerts but there's hundreds of thousands of people not getting at letters. in santa rosa, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> 4:57. as some wine country residents are allowed back in their homes, a new wildfire forces evacuations in the santa cruz mountains. we'll take you there live for the very latest. and i'm kenny choi. breaking news in santa cruz county - where flames are spreading fast acros acuations and >>> good morning, everyone. it's tuesday, october 17th. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. breaking news in santa cruz county. right now flames are spreading fast across hillsides forcing evacuations and threatening structures. kpix 5's sandra osborne reports from the santa cruz mountains. >>> reporter: good morning to you, kenny. yeah, right now we are off bear creek road. bear creek canyon is what's be
if there ever was a time for panic, isn't it during a wildfire? >> yeah.anic is what gets people killed if you panic everybody who comes on the roads. >> i think it needs improvement. i hate t point fingers. >> reporter: 200,000 people signed up for the alerts but there's hundreds of thousands of people not getting at letters. in santa rosa, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> 4:57. as some wine country residents are allowed back in their homes, a new wildfire forces...
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report in detail also on the grid a little known group thrust onto the world stage at a time of global euclide tensions as i can the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons won this year's nobel peace prize and award for the group of course but also a message from the nobel committee that the risk of nuclear weapons being used is greater than it has been for a long time and one of the north korea is the main threat iran is being questioned to the united states with donald trump now actively threatening to remove the u.s. from the iran nuclear deal will explore what that would mean for a deal which was widely seen as a win win as never sat comfortably with this u.s. person. gregg's it breaks it and now the trending in spain is captured like that i'll be telling you more about the online reaction tonight peace prize to me out jane is great as. your with the news grid live on air and streaming online through facebook live and at al-jazeera dot com aid groups and human rights advocates have been saying it for months haven't by but now the united nations has joined in the condemna
report in detail also on the grid a little known group thrust onto the world stage at a time of global euclide tensions as i can the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons won this year's nobel peace prize and award for the group of course but also a message from the nobel committee that the risk of nuclear weapons being used is greater than it has been for a long time and one of the north korea is the main threat iran is being questioned to the united states with donald trump now...
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we have a good time. otoring. >> that's a good term. >> up next here is a luxury , product still made by hand. there is a painstaking process behind each of these beautiful watches. >> with mechanical watch, it is really the physical object of all the handwork which makes it special and unique. >> this is "bloomberg pursuits." ♪ ♪ >> to close out "bloomberg pursuits," a regular series we call "made," because to truly appreciate an object of luxury, you need to go back to the beginning and see how it came to be. the swiss watch brand arnold and son makes watches from scratch. the company's former head of product development took us inside the process earlier this year. ♪ >> every new watch is like a new piece of art. it has a different story to tell. the very interesting thing about watches -- one thing is they are a high precision device, and the other thing is they have to be hand finished, which is very related to art and craft. you have these two worlds in one watch. aspect ofesthetical it and the mecha
we have a good time. otoring. >> that's a good term. >> up next here is a luxury , product still made by hand. there is a painstaking process behind each of these beautiful watches. >> with mechanical watch, it is really the physical object of all the handwork which makes it special and unique. >> this is "bloomberg pursuits." ♪ ♪ >> to close out "bloomberg pursuits," a regular series we call "made," because to truly appreciate an...
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a watch. watches are most of the time perceived as a time capsule.ly something still built today as it used to be for the last century. it's nice for people to buy something which has always existed and probably will always exist as a form of art. announcer: you can find more films from our "made" series as well as many more "pursuits" stories and videos at bloomberg.com/pursuits. thanks for watching "pursuits." this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ jonathan: from new york city, i am jonathan ferro with 30 minutes dedicated to fixed income. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: coming up, the president is said to lean toward jay powell to be the next chairman of the federal reserve. the u.s. economy delivers its best back-to-back quarterly growth since 2014. and draghi's stimulus plan helps insulate europe from political chaos in spain. we begin with the big issue. it could be the moment of truth for the bond bull market. >> it has been the graveyard of investment strategists for the last two or three years.
a watch. watches are most of the time perceived as a time capsule.ly something still built today as it used to be for the last century. it's nice for people to buy something which has always existed and probably will always exist as a form of art. announcer: you can find more films from our "made" series as well as many more "pursuits" stories and videos at bloomberg.com/pursuits. thanks for watching "pursuits." this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ jonathan: from new york...
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time. there was a notion that papers like the post and the new york times had a cozy relationship but i actually do not want to have a cozy relationship with the u.s. president. i don't go to the christmas parties. i don't go to the white house correspondents dinner. by president trump turned up the volume, there is no question, he dramatically changed the culture of washington. i know that this is not the sexiest answer, but i actually think that it calls for us to stick to our principles even more. it calls for us to hold on to the same values, the fairness, the toughness, but especially -- there are these traditional journalism standards that i think have been threatened by 70 -- in some institutions in the digital age, even before the arrival of donald trump. i think the last year has been a call to hold onto those and to hold onto them tightly. kalb: back in 1947, when jackie robinson broke the baseball barrier on color, he still faced a great deal of prejudice and he got into a lot of fights. his boss pulled him aside one day and said, jackie, don't punch back, just beat them on the field.
time. there was a notion that papers like the post and the new york times had a cozy relationship but i actually do not want to have a cozy relationship with the u.s. president. i don't go to the christmas parties. i don't go to the white house correspondents dinner. by president trump turned up the volume, there is no question, he dramatically changed the culture of washington. i know that this is not the sexiest answer, but i actually think that it calls for us to stick to our principles even...
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and hike in as it is returning to barn munich for a fourth time i guess is taking over as head coach of the bonus think a powerhouse until the end of the season. so glad to have you along a committee in oslo has awarded the twenty seven thousand nobel peace prize to the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons also known as i can while the group played a key role in this year's adoption of a united nations treaty on prohibiting nuclear weapons while the nobel committee says it honored i can for reviving efforts to ban such weapons at a time of renewed global tensions. you know we know committee has decided to award the nobel peace prize for twenty seventeen to the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. that you never based organization is more commonly known as i can it owned a significant victory when the un adulthood a symbolic nuclear treaty addressing the issue the chair of the norwegian nobel committee said that the risk of nuclear weapons being used is currently greater than it has been for a long time. when you. take a historical look it seems like there ha
and hike in as it is returning to barn munich for a fourth time i guess is taking over as head coach of the bonus think a powerhouse until the end of the season. so glad to have you along a committee in oslo has awarded the twenty seven thousand nobel peace prize to the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons also known as i can while the group played a key role in this year's adoption of a united nations treaty on prohibiting nuclear weapons while the nobel committee says it honored...
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democrats want it back, and they have for a long time. able to make a deal. we are putting that in our tax plan. i think it will be over $3 trillion, it could be substantially more than that. if i'm saying $2.5 trillion and i have been saying it for a long time. we now it's a lot more now. i think it's substantially over $3 trillion that will be brought back in our plan and put to work in our country, not some other country. our framework provides a one-time low tax on profits currently sitting offshore so this money can come back right where it started, come back home to america where it belongs. and believe me, we can use it in this country. we need it so badly for so many things including infrastructure which we'll also be doing. we'll eliminate the penalty on bringing home future earnings. my council of economic advisors estimate this change along with a lower business tax rate will likely gift typical american household around a $4,000 pay raise. that's money that will be spent in our economy. our tax plan will insure that companies
democrats want it back, and they have for a long time. able to make a deal. we are putting that in our tax plan. i think it will be over $3 trillion, it could be substantially more than that. if i'm saying $2.5 trillion and i have been saying it for a long time. we now it's a lot more now. i think it's substantially over $3 trillion that will be brought back in our plan and put to work in our country, not some other country. our framework provides a one-time low tax on profits currently...
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but only for a limited time. call today. comcast business. t for business. >>> from the hardwood to the ice it is a big night in philadelphia sports. >> let's check back in with sports director don bell at wells fargo certainty, hey there, don. >> hey, guys preseason game but already loud here at wells fargo center, the fans piling into here to see it, that is how excited they are to see this team play, memphis grizzlies. we will show you video there shoot around earlier today, tonight it is massive because at lee one of these guys will have a dream, realized and i'm talking about 19 years old rookie markelle fultz number one overall pick, it is a moment he has he has always dreamed of. >> me watching nba and watching games and to be here, playing my first one. in the end i know when i get on the court guarding somebody that i have been watching growing up, it will kick in but every time i think about it, it is kind of crazy though >> tip off at 7:00 p.m. now, lets talk about something happening on the west coast, flyers open up their regular
but only for a limited time. call today. comcast business. t for business. >>> from the hardwood to the ice it is a big night in philadelphia sports. >> let's check back in with sports director don bell at wells fargo certainty, hey there, don. >> hey, guys preseason game but already loud here at wells fargo center, the fans piling into here to see it, that is how excited they are to see this team play, memphis grizzlies. we will show you video there shoot around earlier...
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there's a time and place for a political debate. but now is the time to unite as a country. there's currently be a open and ongoing law fornsement -- currently an open and ongoing law enforcement investigation. it would be premature for to us discuss policy when we don't fully know all the facts or what took place last night. reporter: to follow on that. do you believe that or does the president believe that this is a moment, that this is a time when this should not be a political discussion, it should be a policy discussion? does he believe that he could bring something new to the gun ebate that has been, you know, locked in typical politics for so many years? sarah: i think today is more, again, like i said, a day of reflection, a day of mourning. a day of gratefulness for those that were saved. and i think that there will be certainly time for that policy discussion to take place. but that's not the place that we're in at this moment. certainly i think that there's a time for that to happen. reporter: before he was elected president, some 15 or 16 years ago, he did have a
there's a time and place for a political debate. but now is the time to unite as a country. there's currently be a open and ongoing law fornsement -- currently an open and ongoing law enforcement investigation. it would be premature for to us discuss policy when we don't fully know all the facts or what took place last night. reporter: to follow on that. do you believe that or does the president believe that this is a moment, that this is a time when this should not be a political discussion,...
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a series of short stories that highlight the human triumph against the odds. al-jazeera selects at this time in a country beset by poverty and lack of infrastructure. sometimes we risk our own lives in taking these roads let's get ahead of saving lives is a dangerous job it's a vaccine so it's on a good twenty four hours there are patients waiting for these mothers who must be a lifesaver through it was a week ago one of the gang stops on because of the road but that can do it with weapons risking it all guinea at this time on al jazeera.
a series of short stories that highlight the human triumph against the odds. al-jazeera selects at this time in a country beset by poverty and lack of infrastructure. sometimes we risk our own lives in taking these roads let's get ahead of saving lives is a dangerous job it's a vaccine so it's on a good twenty four hours there are patients waiting for these mothers who must be a lifesaver through it was a week ago one of the gang stops on because of the road but that can do it with weapons...
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there's a time and place for a political debate, but now is time to unite as a country. there's currently an open and on going law enforcement investigation, a motive is yet to be determined and it would be premature for us to discuss policy when we don't fully know all the facts or what took place last night. jeff? >> do you believe that or does the president believe that this is a moment, that this is a time when there should not be a political discussion? it should be a policy discussion? does he believe he could bring something new to the gun debate that has been i guess aloft in political politics for years. >> today is more a day of reflection, a day of mourning, a day of gratefulness for those that were saved. i think that there will be certainly time for that policy discussion to take place, but that's not the place that we're in at this moment. certainly, i think there's a time for that to happen. >> before he was elected president in some 15 or 16 years ago he did have a different view on guns than he had during the campaign. does he believe this is something t
there's a time and place for a political debate, but now is time to unite as a country. there's currently an open and on going law enforcement investigation, a motive is yet to be determined and it would be premature for us to discuss policy when we don't fully know all the facts or what took place last night. jeff? >> do you believe that or does the president believe that this is a moment, that this is a time when there should not be a political discussion? it should be a policy...
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a lot of times i could continue and a lot of times they thought i had had enough. , and this happened i don't know how many times, but sometimes i would leave before they asked me to. i did that for two reasons. if i knew i had the picture, i could leave. you know you have the picture when something wonderful happens and i hope you will understand the subtlety of what i am saying. sometimes what i'm looking for is so small but it is big. it is like photographing president carter and president clinton --president bush and president clinton together when they became such friends later when they were both out of office. i was looking for the moment when the two would show how much they liked eachother. you see one president putting his hand on the other president's knee or something personal like that, you know you've got the picture. it is not a bad thing to say thank you and leave. you never want to overstate your -- over stay your welcome when you are behind-the-scenes. many people look at the body of work i did behind-the-scenes and they think i spent the day with the president. i wo
a lot of times i could continue and a lot of times they thought i had had enough. , and this happened i don't know how many times, but sometimes i would leave before they asked me to. i did that for two reasons. if i knew i had the picture, i could leave. you know you have the picture when something wonderful happens and i hope you will understand the subtlety of what i am saying. sometimes what i'm looking for is so small but it is big. it is like photographing president carter and president...
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a pretty white district at that time. he took his name off jimmy swaggart masthead when jimmy swaggart misbehaved. this is a this is a newt gingrik the image today, we wouldn't recognize. >> guest: that's partially why with the book is because the language -- the newt gingrich image of today, i think it's a yes, of course, i did those things. why wouldn't i do those things? of course i would take my name off his letterhead or of course i i would vote for the civil rights act or of course i would oppose apartheid or the communist government in nicaragua or congressman supporting the communists government in nicaragua. >> host: this book is a lot of history besides gingrich. it goes back to the time in terms of politics was like. we were talking before hand about of this year when donald trump met with some of the russians, people said it was treason in the logan act but you point out in the book jim wright and number democrats were meeting with daniel ortega. >> guest: at the nicaraguan, discovered and were actively undermi
a pretty white district at that time. he took his name off jimmy swaggart masthead when jimmy swaggart misbehaved. this is a this is a newt gingrik the image today, we wouldn't recognize. >> guest: that's partially why with the book is because the language -- the newt gingrich image of today, i think it's a yes, of course, i did those things. why wouldn't i do those things? of course i would take my name off his letterhead or of course i i would vote for the civil rights act or of course...
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it didn't go very close a couple times particularly at the end with a safety car so the b.s.c. and then we started tires were cold. had a bit of traffic max first up and finished in second to follow up his win last weekend but yet again the day belong to hamilton only a string of catastrophes can stop his title charge now. now it's no easy task convincing skeptics of the benefits of solar energy so crossing one of the world's most barren stretches of land using just so the power is one way to change perceptions this weekend almost forty solar powered cars started a three thousand kilometer race across australia's desert in a bid to prove that green energy can overcome the toughest of challenges. crossing a strategy is desert in a solar powered car used to be a me apart dream but this weekend almost forty slicks on guzzling machine started a three thousand kilometer journey from darwin to adelaide. using just the sun's rays for power as cars will reach speeds of over one hundred kilometers an hour. world solid challenge defending champions no one saw a once again among the favor
it didn't go very close a couple times particularly at the end with a safety car so the b.s.c. and then we started tires were cold. had a bit of traffic max first up and finished in second to follow up his win last weekend but yet again the day belong to hamilton only a string of catastrophes can stop his title charge now. now it's no easy task convincing skeptics of the benefits of solar energy so crossing one of the world's most barren stretches of land using just so the power is one way to...
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where people are having a hard time. ow what is fact. >> thank you. >> that's a good question. >> we work really hard and the analysis pieces have become much more important not only upshot but traditional, political analysis is more important today than it was before and it is harder to do because the traditional daily news story has analysis. analysis pieces were born in newspapers in an era when the new story was just a fact and you needed a story that when the president does this he is reaching for whatever symbol of foreign-policy or whatever. i think we are careful about them and we slip sometimes. i think they are important and probably more important than they ever were because they illustrate the expertise of a newsroom and i think we have to do them. we have to be careful. >> no question about it it's a good question. but we try to do is -- i don't think we should be stenographers what we want to do is not just report what people say but we want to report what people do and we want to explain why it is being don
where people are having a hard time. ow what is fact. >> thank you. >> that's a good question. >> we work really hard and the analysis pieces have become much more important not only upshot but traditional, political analysis is more important today than it was before and it is harder to do because the traditional daily news story has analysis. analysis pieces were born in newspapers in an era when the new story was just a fact and you needed a story that when the president...
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cooler conditions for a time across rural parts of scotland and north—east england. l continue to push its way in. so a lot of cloud, outbreaks of rain for many of us, heavy for a time for northern scotland. but then brighter skies work into northern ireland and western scotland as we go through monday afternoon. it turns a bit milder, temperatures up to 17 degrees across some areas on monday afternoon, and that's a sign of things to come. on tuesday, we've got a trailing weather front across southern counties of england, bringing a lot of cloud, and the potential of some outbreaks of rain, as well. cloudy for many of us, but the best of the sunshine, really, for eastern scotland and parts of north—east england. notice the temperatures continue to rise. for many of us, between 14—18 degrees celsius — a sign of things to come, because as we head to thursday, southerly winds dragging up some very mild weather for this time of year. we could see highs reach 22 degrees. not bad for the middle of summer, pretty unusual for this late in october. that's your weather. hello,
cooler conditions for a time across rural parts of scotland and north—east england. l continue to push its way in. so a lot of cloud, outbreaks of rain for many of us, heavy for a time for northern scotland. but then brighter skies work into northern ireland and western scotland as we go through monday afternoon. it turns a bit milder, temperatures up to 17 degrees across some areas on monday afternoon, and that's a sign of things to come. on tuesday, we've got a trailing weather front across...
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it was such a dynamic time, a decisive time >> as the documents are about to be released the confrontation around conspiracy theories continues from those who questioned then vice president linden b johnson, fingers pointed at the mob and cia, research suggests the majority of americans 61% believe that lee harvey oswald did not act alone. >> i don't think just takes, i mean, just takes one bullet >> fact that the warren commission which was trying find out what had happened did a pretty sloppy job raised a lot of doubts. >> reporter: alice george written about the topic, she said it was hard for americans to accept that one small man could commit such a big crime. but she believes he did >> i think oswald pulled the trigger. i don't think there was another gunman. but i can't prove there wasn't a conspiracy. >> reporter: what might we learn from the release? >> may clarify the picture of how the government handles things. but i doubt anything is going to give us new evidence about actual shooting. i think the question will be with us for a long time. >> we mentioned the recent polls showi
it was such a dynamic time, a decisive time >> as the documents are about to be released the confrontation around conspiracy theories continues from those who questioned then vice president linden b johnson, fingers pointed at the mob and cia, research suggests the majority of americans 61% believe that lee harvey oswald did not act alone. >> i don't think just takes, i mean, just takes one bullet >> fact that the warren commission which was trying find out what had happened...
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for for a long time. —— continue to be spainfora for a long time. —— continue to be spain for a longe that has been found would fetch £200 million. seven men have been arrested. north korea studs president trump said that the united states could destroy north korea to protect its national interest and its allies. nelly has been accused of raping a woman on his tour bus. the rapper is on tour with the backstreet boys. his representative said it is fabricated. there is only one week to go until old pound coins are taken out of circulation. from midnight next sunday, the round pound will lose its legal tender status and will not be accepted in shops or restaurants. people are urged to spend them before then. it will investigate more than 30 years of failure to protect young people in care from abuse starts tomorrow. but what could the inquiry into rochdale council mean for the victims? we're joined now by sammy woodhouse, a survivor of a grooming gang in rotherham, who gave evidence at the independent inquiry into child sexual exploitation there. how much of a difference can this make?
for for a long time. —— continue to be spainfora for a long time. —— continue to be spain for a longe that has been found would fetch £200 million. seven men have been arrested. north korea studs president trump said that the united states could destroy north korea to protect its national interest and its allies. nelly has been accused of raping a woman on his tour bus. the rapper is on tour with the backstreet boys. his representative said it is fabricated. there is only one week to...
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it is a waste of time and it is a nice rhetorical time. in a couple of days, we will be done with this. i have not going to spend a lot of time on the budget. i appreciate some of the pay-go provisions. i appreciate the chairman including those. again, i know there has been a lot of rhetoric here. i just can't act. there is nothing here that is serious. this is just to move us to tax reconciliation. that is 100% what this is about. we've talked about bipartisanship for years. bowles-simpson and tremendous focus on progrowth reform. that was going to be the way we would solve the fiscal issues. i'll admit, ever since election day, it seems like a light switch has gone off with those issues and it does feel like it is party time and that serious issues, serious discussions about fiscal issues are not going to take place and that is disappointing to me. i did the greatest threat to our nation is our fiscal issues, not north korea, not isis, ourselves and our inability to deal with long-term issues. every year that goes by a gets worse. under r
it is a waste of time and it is a nice rhetorical time. in a couple of days, we will be done with this. i have not going to spend a lot of time on the budget. i appreciate some of the pay-go provisions. i appreciate the chairman including those. again, i know there has been a lot of rhetoric here. i just can't act. there is nothing here that is serious. this is just to move us to tax reconciliation. that is 100% what this is about. we've talked about bipartisanship for years. bowles-simpson and...
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he only lived here for a short time period. william emerson's wife found herself with small children living at the old manse as a young widow. and when she looked to what was next in her life she encountered ezra ripley. he was also a reverend in this local area, and they soon married. what began was the second generation of reverends who lived here at the house, phoebe and ezra would live at the house. when ezra came to the town, they had to vote if they wanted him to become the minister. almost everyone said yes. one person voted no, saying he looked a little frail. they were not sure he would survive too long. in fact, he lived at the house for almost 60 years. he outlived everyone and was one of the longest residents. he was a prolific writer. when we took over the house from the trustees in 1939 and looked at everything that stayed here the whole time for generations back a standing desk , that was revealedopened hundreds of sermons he had written just stacked in there. he was known to write sermons that would last for seve
he only lived here for a short time period. william emerson's wife found herself with small children living at the old manse as a young widow. and when she looked to what was next in her life she encountered ezra ripley. he was also a reverend in this local area, and they soon married. what began was the second generation of reverends who lived here at the house, phoebe and ezra would live at the house. when ezra came to the town, they had to vote if they wanted him to become the minister....