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afternoon, i youou he respiratory issues try to stay indoors and limit your outdoor time. smoky a a hazy. fire crews m might get a hd if fires are going i io next week. one computer modelel is hinting next tuesday for a few showers in n nth bay. would help the crews and residentnts. accuweathe seven-day forecast, cooling continues to thsday. temperatures bounce >>>>> budweiser has shut down brewer and tasting room in fairfield bececause of the smok air, believes it's unhealthy for work jack: why am i sitting here at jack: this ridiculously long table in the middle of nowhere? jack: to invite all my friends in the industry to try this. jack: fast food's first ever ribeye burger. jack: made with 100% ribeye beef, grilled onions, a red wine glaze and creamy havarti cheese. jack: ahh, here comes the competition now. jack: and of course, since they work for my competitors, i've obscured their identities jack: except for this guy. jack: he is so screwed. jack: try my new havarti & grilled onion and all-american ribeye burgers. >>> wellll, warriors returned fm week-long trip to c
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we see today in clearing with the european proposal for location policy is youou practice it -- if fragmentiquidity, you can isolate pools of liquidity. that introduces the need for synchronization that would mean maintaining synchronicity of traders trading the same security. optimization, a shrinking amount of average highest transaction on the exchanges. mifid ii gives us an opportunity to fix some of the things that were not thought through at the time of mifid 1. that introduced competition to improve exchanges but introduced fragmentation that created costs, a race. optimization in particular meant for example in the london stock exchange, the highs went from 40,000 to less than 3000. the same thing in new york. with mifid ii and the ability to , wesact large transactions also offer and we offer going that has thetform right type of algorithm and relationship with customers, the opportunity to accommodate large size of block trading. that is in need of certain constituents. nejra: those are some of the opportunities. how could mifid ii be made even better for your business? that yout
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i'm amazed asas short as five years--six years, you get t clean water like thihs provided youou work hard for restoring this degradeded landscape. >> a about a 1,000 kilometerss furtrther north in the villagege of abraha atsbeha,a, another near miraculous phenomenon is occurring. farmers are finding water at the bottom of their wells, despite the poor rains this year. the famine of 1984 struck the people of this valley very hard. many migrated, many died. now the people arere returning. the village chairman, gabre giday, remembers well how life used to be. >> [speaking in foreign language] ten years ago i'd say,y, even five years ago, i'll tell you what the situation was: it was absolutely terrrrible. the sun, the drdrought, the win, it was all dry like the desert. there was a a refugee program fr our village, so we e had a choi, leave the valley or do something. >> with government support, they applied the same principips asas the chchinese: setting land aside for natural vegetation to return. in the ravines, they built small dams which are now fed by underground springs. andd like
i'm amazed asas short as five years--six years, you get t clean water like thihs provided youou work hard for restoring this degradeded landscape. >> a about a 1,000 kilometerss furtrther north in the villagege of abraha atsbeha,a, another near miraculous phenomenon is occurring. farmers are finding water at the bottom of their wells, despite the poor rains this year. the famine of 1984 struck the people of this valley very hard. many migrated, many died. now the people arere returning....
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to the young peoplple out theret the d diaspora -- [indiscernible] wiwithout youou, we are done.he world will not know what is happening here because thehe thats and turns of a man knows nothing more but to tweet is hate e away will ke over. happen. canannot let that so it t is on us, but it is onnu becaususe after all, we are one nation. one nation. juan: that w was the san juan mayor carmen yulin cruz in an interview with our guest rosa clemente for the project pr on the map. rosa, if you could talk -- carmen yulin cruz has been a target of trump. talk about her role was just a 45 is a megalomaniac what's up from assist and that is what we're dealing with plain and simple. has become the de facto leader of puerto rico. she is also the voice of the that to this day people have not received walkie-talkies of their 78 million minas appellate he's. there are 77 mayors and mayor cruz has become kind of the leader of puerto rico. she gave us an audio interview the day before while she was getting a respiratory breathing thing because she is so overworked in the next day, she gave us
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take youou >> live from center city in philadelphia this is fox 29 news at 11. >>> a man going to extremeso get on rooftops in the city and now neighbors want to know why. thanks for joining us tonight at 11. i'm iain page. a man sneakin sneaking into a at buildings to take pictures but of what? fox 29's shawnette wilson joins us live in rittenhouse tonight with detai details. shawnette. >> reporter: iain, police say right now he could be charged with criminal trespass but neighbors fear it could be about more than that. getting a little too creepy out here. >> surveillance video from the dorchester condos on rittenhouse square shows a man philadelphia
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the religious overtones might make you think youou were in one of the two party convenentions-- [audience laughter] but i hope in a few minutes to make you clclearly aware thhat, other than the environment, not that much that i share with either of them. so let me begin by promising you two things: first, to provide to you a different way of understanding what's happening
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the fact that you can go on, although youou actually know it- i am the son of a mother, the husband of wife, father of a daughter, grandfather of two granddaughters. do it. that's part of the problem. before i was a journalist, i was a teacher. it is an open secret that in all the schools in germany, girls are harassed by male teachers. it's an open secret. it happens every day. as we speak, it is happening. these are not people being protected. they are being subjected to humiliation by people who then give them marks for their papers or whatever, who have the power to control their futures, who can make them look silly, who can do this and that.in many cases, girls go home , if they are from patriarchal families, and then they get even worse when they go home. and unless i'm doing what you do, working all the time to expose and deal with subnd give people conscience, i shove it to the other part of my mind and deal with, how many immigrants are we going to have? that's the problem. melinda: if you look back for yourself in light of this discussion, would you say there are incidences
the fact that you can go on, although youou actually know it- i am the son of a mother, the husband of wife, father of a daughter, grandfather of two granddaughters. do it. that's part of the problem. before i was a journalist, i was a teacher. it is an open secret that in all the schools in germany, girls are harassed by male teachers. it's an open secret. it happens every day. as we speak, it is happening. these are not people being protected. they are being subjected to humiliation by people...
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prejudice but i remember as a very first timee that i came hoe to me i went to see [inaudible] and youou know how it works. you take the kid and santa claus the kid on the knee and says what will you have for christmas. this particular santa claus was white kids andle putting him on his the and holding the blankets out here to talk to them. my father who was a former football player. my dad was 6'3", 240 and he said to my mother angelina, if he does that to condoleezza, i will pull all that stuff off of him and expose him as the cracker that he is. he said. >> what happened? >> you are this little girl and you are five and it santa claus or daddy. how will this end up pressure santa claus must've read my father's body language because when it came to me he put me on his knee and said little girl, what would you like for christmas but i remember the first time i thought this is really terrible and over santa claus of all things. >> one thing that might have been unusual in your upstreaming is that you have an unusual first name. where did that name come from? >> condoleezza comes from my
prejudice but i remember as a very first timee that i came hoe to me i went to see [inaudible] and youou know how it works. you take the kid and santa claus the kid on the knee and says what will you have for christmas. this particular santa claus was white kids andle putting him on his the and holding the blankets out here to talk to them. my father who was a former football player. my dad was 6'3", 240 and he said to my mother angelina, if he does that to condoleezza, i will pull all...
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for harvest periodically, you're not going to have the devevelopment of the e 3 dimensl reefs that youou would get ovevr time in a permanent sanctuary where that vertical growth of oysters is allowed to build upon itself over time and provide that 3 dimensional habitat. but everything's a compromise, i think y you need to mix in a cocoideration n for the e fishes and a consideration for the ecosystem. >> i understand watermen's frustration of seeing areas that they can't w work to have oyste, but the ultimate goal is long term survival of the resource and the lifestyle that it has supported. >> there have been oyster regulations in maryland for over 100 years and there's always been resistance from the watermen, but with the publicic resource it has to be managed for everybody, not just for a seselect few people. >> oysters are important from a commercial point of view. they've sustained a fishery, they've sustained livelilihood for peoplplfor hundrereds of years now.w. they're also extremely important ecologically. >> sadldly, the number of the bay's native oysters is estimated to be ab
for harvest periodically, you're not going to have the devevelopment of the e 3 dimensl reefs that youou would get ovevr time in a permanent sanctuary where that vertical growth of oysters is allowed to build upon itself over time and provide that 3 dimensional habitat. but everything's a compromise, i think y you need to mix in a cocoideration n for the e fishes and a consideration for the ecosystem. >> i understand watermen's frustration of seeing areas that they can't w work to have...
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resultlts here on this side youou in nineteen sixty five he left cuba tighten battles. in africa and leta bolivia. where in nineteen sixty seven he was captptured and executed? bys military backed bolivian forces. his body was brought back to cuba which was laid to rest alongside his fellow revolutionary fighters. . harvey weinstein the man behind at films including shakespeare in love in pulp fiction house been sent by the board of f his own film company this up following accusations that he sexually harassed female employees. the weinstein company said it acted all stick new information about his that misconduct came to light. sucking of the oscar winning film producer comes after report by the new york times which lead to street. over companies direct his stepping down falsity fourth alex jennings house at this report. yeah harvey weinstein one of hollywood's most powerful producers has been ousted from his own production fir. the one scene company following reports of sexual harassment allegations against him. a report published by the new york times last week said
resultlts here on this side youou in nineteen sixty five he left cuba tighten battles. in africa and leta bolivia. where in nineteen sixty seven he was captptured and executed? bys military backed bolivian forces. his body was brought back to cuba which was laid to rest alongside his fellow revolutionary fighters. . harvey weinstein the man behind at films including shakespeare in love in pulp fiction house been sent by the board of f his own film company this up following accusations that he...
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yesterday, youou touched my breasts. >> please come a a. i i am used toto that.e in. >> you are used to that? i am not used to that. of thein light accusations, weinstein was fired from his own film studio on sunday. the academy of motion picture arts and sciences, jurgen i isis the oscars, has sasaid it will e meeting on saturday to discuss the allegations. weinstein denies sexual contact with any women. drill tocosmic fire protect the earth from floating rocks. nasa has gone ahead with its first drill using g a real asteroid as it fleww past our plplanet. the space organization move the rock was not going to crash into the rock, -- into our planet, but wentnt ahead with the drillo mamake sure warning sysystems we functioning cocorrectly. another test using an asteroid heading harmlessly our way is planned in the next few years. at today'sa look headlines. spain marks its national holiday today, in the midst of one of the country's biggest political crises. theprime minister has given title and president until monday to clarify his position on he is ready, sayin
yesterday, youou touched my breasts. >> please come a a. i i am used toto that.e in. >> you are used to that? i am not used to that. of thein light accusations, weinstein was fired from his own film studio on sunday. the academy of motion picture arts and sciences, jurgen i isis the oscars, has sasaid it will e meeting on saturday to discuss the allegations. weinstein denies sexual contact with any women. drill tocosmic fire protect the earth from floating rocks. nasa has gone ahead...
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youou know, you perform nicely, so you're an "a." you don't perform, you're a "b." you really performed lousy, you're a "d." that's help to the employer. i don't want to help the employer. that's not what i signed up for. i'm not interested in this, and d ther'' even worse. this meritocracy fakery that we do in this society, thahat is a scandalal d a cruel one. we don't have enough jobs in thihis country fr the people who are p perfectctly capable of filling them. we got a problem. way too many people withth good skills for the j jos we produce. n now the rational solution would be to find the jobs, to give them a chance to do what they want to do and they can do. we don't do that. we have no way of doing that. we're not driven by providing people with work. that's mondragon. we're driven by making money, so we don't want these people, but it's very dangerous. they want an education, and t they got one, o now they want the job, but we don't have the jobs. how do you solve this problem? as and bs and cs and harvards and the local community college because it allows u
youou know, you perform nicely, so you're an "a." you don't perform, you're a "b." you really performed lousy, you're a "d." that's help to the employer. i don't want to help the employer. that's not what i signed up for. i'm not interested in this, and d ther'' even worse. this meritocracy fakery that we do in this society, thahat is a scandalal d a cruel one. we don't have enough jobs in thihis country fr the people who are p perfectctly capable of filling them....
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a as youou say there's noo produce no specific crime. are and so most people have thought that that that that collusion. if if it is ever charge will be charged as a campaign finance violations because. there it is a crime for arms foreign sources to find out or direct campaign. arm and thatt would be the theory under which this could possibly be charged. in your opinion how big is poor manifests indictment. it's very hard to know because as your correspondenent noted. the t that t the conduct fr which palm an import and rickck gates were indicted. i'm really has notothing too with that collulusion allegations its conduct that occurred beforore. out before trump up really the for the main part the campaign and its conduct that has to do w wh that metaphoror its reprerentatin and he e received a enormous sums of money whihich he didn't report and he lalaundered and so foforth d that's the basis of the crimes. so it t tt that the indictment in that respect doesn't tell us a anything aboutt where. muller's investigation is going i think the
a as youou say there's noo produce no specific crime. are and so most people have thought that that that that collusion. if if it is ever charge will be charged as a campaign finance violations because. there it is a crime for arms foreign sources to find out or direct campaign. arm and thatt would be the theory under which this could possibly be charged. in your opinion how big is poor manifests indictment. it's very hard to know because as your correspondenent noted. the t that t the conduct...
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pablo: youou have to thihink oft like this -- spapain is a federl country. it is a complicated strtrture, but each autonomy from autonomous community, hass powes . what would happen is that catalonia's would be suspended. with the education system or health care that would now be controlled directly from madrid, as opposed to the regional government controlling that. the police force in spain is quite complex. that wouldn't really change. at the end of the day, still controlled by the interior ministry in madrid. but basically whahat it would mn is that the catalan regional government functctions would essentially be null and void, that they wouldn't be able to make any decisions, and those decisions would be made in madrid by the central government. brent: eorg, let's bring you back in. what about the catalan opposition in parliament? where do they stand on independence? georg: they have told me -- i talked to one of the leaders of the opposition party. he has told me that they of course are prepared to suspend the autonomy of the region if indeed puigdemon
pablo: youou have to thihink oft like this -- spapain is a federl country. it is a complicated strtrture, but each autonomy from autonomous community, hass powes . what would happen is that catalonia's would be suspended. with the education system or health care that would now be controlled directly from madrid, as opposed to the regional government controlling that. the police force in spain is quite complex. that wouldn't really change. at the end of the day, still controlled by the interior...
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youou don't know what did to deserve it. jeff: i am a bills fan. i'm waiting to get over that hump. andthe cubs come to it certainly wasn't the same way back then than it is now. rich: i am not really a sportswriter. -- it isan history american history shot down in a way you can understand it. the saying if you tell story of the cuts correctly, you are telling the story of america in a fun house mirror. baseball came out of the civil war and away -- in a way. in cincinnati, they put together a team full of ringers. the team came to chicago and crap out of the great chicago teams. they were like, do you think you are better than us? they put together another team of ringers. they were called the white stockings. -- theyed stockings beat the red stockings. the real source of the curse is their first great captain created the color line in baseball. double-playamous combination. in 1906, they one 116 games -- won 116 games. they were like the yankees 1940's.n the1 they dominated. jeff: how did they go from that seem to falling off the end? rich: they say good. --y won 700 games and eig
youou don't know what did to deserve it. jeff: i am a bills fan. i'm waiting to get over that hump. andthe cubs come to it certainly wasn't the same way back then than it is now. rich: i am not really a sportswriter. -- it isan history american history shot down in a way you can understand it. the saying if you tell story of the cuts correctly, you are telling the story of america in a fun house mirror. baseball came out of the civil war and away -- in a way. in cincinnati, they put together a...
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about the tax code that says if you invest money in money in af equivalent for this method will help youou with that if you invt in someone who'sne going to need to build up a sort o the sort od future we want for the nation a tax code doesn't take that into account, that makes no sense to me. so it is to outline how important the tax credit is to the tax reform and again, on the framework because there is no bill out on the framework the amount of tax relief that a working or middle class family will get almost entirely dependscome almost entirely will depende on what people do with the child tax credit this shows the tax cut for american families if the child tax credit is doubled in its current size and we make it refundable against the payroll tax liability which is the tax every american pays. we apply it towards the liability and this chart senator leahy and i have been working on it ouonin advocating and we'venn working with at the i office on and this shows you what the impact of that would be. that charge depends with a cut on the more money you make the larger the limit because o
about the tax code that says if you invest money in money in af equivalent for this method will help youou with that if you invt in someone who'sne going to need to build up a sort o the sort od future we want for the nation a tax code doesn't take that into account, that makes no sense to me. so it is to outline how important the tax credit is to the tax reform and again, on the framework because there is no bill out on the framework the amount of tax relief that a working or middle class...
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at this time, i'd like to turn the mic over to someone who i guarantee you has youou back. this guy was a partner wh me a couple of years ago during t valley fire withh lake county. ii can tell you withoho a question he has yourpriorities, u ass his priority number one. he was areat partner there, he's areat partner here. he's an incredible state senator whose working hardor every one of you. senator mikee mcguire. >> good evening. i wantoake a momenent tsay thank you to the congressssme mike t thompson who has been fighting for the countyy of sonoma for the greater part of two dededes. 're soo grateful we have aggregating for ..on o ourur sie we're grateful to have such champions. i'm joidd with senator jim wood and senatorwoman aggy currrr we want you to know there's a unified front tonight when it comes to the federal government, city ofonoma and all the lalal muninipalities across this ststat many of usn this roomave lost a home. and many of you, if f yohave n lost your o of someone w who has, a we are so sorry. what wee can tell you tight is that we are going thave tou
at this time, i'd like to turn the mic over to someone who i guarantee you has youou back. this guy was a partner wh me a couple of years ago during t valley fire withh lake county. ii can tell you withoho a question he has yourpriorities, u ass his priority number one. he was areat partner there, he's areat partner here. he's an incredible state senator whose working hardor every one of you. senator mikee mcguire. >> good evening. i wantoake a momenent tsay thank you to the congressssme...
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the truth of the matter is youou cannot sit here and purport that we live in a utopian society. are people that did not like barack obama because of the color of his skin. not everyone but there were people that did.ot we have to bring that to the conversation. >> brian: regardless if you agree or disagree with any or all of his opinions, he's a charismatic guy who held himself with tremendous class. a great family man and a great husband. no one can argue that. a >> that's where we disagree. [laughter] >> brian: not personal. policy. and not racial. i hope we can agree on that. >> fair enough, brian. >> brian: up next, a closer look at the las vegas shooter, stephen paddock and why he might have targeted that festival. we have more news to share with you.u.br don't go anywhere. this is "fox news tonight." snao and got an estimate in 24 hours. my insurance company definitely doesn't have that... you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance. and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred order
the truth of the matter is youou cannot sit here and purport that we live in a utopian society. are people that did not like barack obama because of the color of his skin. not everyone but there were people that did.ot we have to bring that to the conversation. >> brian: regardless if you agree or disagree with any or all of his opinions, he's a charismatic guy who held himself with tremendous class. a great family man and a great husband. no one can argue that. a >> that's where we...
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. >> there youou go. rememberbo i mentioned charles hugged the book, there are a few members of congress that were hug in the book. i noticed that. but that's what i think we should all really celebrate, there's a reason why it's called a love festival. it's something and you can see people and talk about it, and when you see people, the library of congress is working with the rule archives in windsor for the first time, the papers and materials from george and our george washington and the library of congress have the papers of 23 presidentson. for the first time there will be papers from the to george's. what was interesting is those two men were reading some of the same books at the same time. what is it's really look at that. the unifying power of books. >> in the history that's available to anyone. >> online, our website, we are digitizing more things, we just put the papers of rosa parks online, you can download so many things, we put, i'm a baseball fan so we put the scouting reports. >> people do
. >> there youou go. rememberbo i mentioned charles hugged the book, there are a few members of congress that were hug in the book. i noticed that. but that's what i think we should all really celebrate, there's a reason why it's called a love festival. it's something and you can see people and talk about it, and when you see people, the library of congress is working with the rule archives in windsor for the first time, the papers and materials from george and our george washington and...
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as youou might e expect, after e wos, it became more and more muddled.t is very difficult to understand exactly what the trump a administration sees for the future of africa. they haven't really even staffed up with experts on it within the administration, at the state department. so it seems to be an ad hoc policy. i think you'll see a lot more military engagement,t, specially after niger. i'm not sure about the economic empowerment that trump is talking about.t. amy: you talk about t the shadow war in africa. what do you mean? >> these campaigns have been going on in africa for years. but it is largely unknown to the american people. abouten you ask africom what is happening on the continent, there are was talking about training missions. this is exactly what the mission in niger was billed as. this was working with local forces in an advisory capacity, but we see that an advisory or training mission can quiuickly become combat. i think more using agent you see, the greater the chance will have more and more catastrophes like this. amy: is there anythi
as youou might e expect, after e wos, it became more and more muddled.t is very difficult to understand exactly what the trump a administration sees for the future of africa. they haven't really even staffed up with experts on it within the administration, at the state department. so it seems to be an ad hoc policy. i think you'll see a lot more military engagement,t, specially after niger. i'm not sure about the economic empowerment that trump is talking about.t. amy: you talk about t the...
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. >> had youou ever seseen anythig like that before? >> never.n my o opinion, this made the look k likeepipidemic nothing. slingingen't k kids crack on a corner. these are professionals doing it. they were just drug dealers in lab coats. >> you k know what a chilling picturure that paints? >> i do, because i watched them get arrested. i was the one who approved the cases. amy: that is joe rannazzisi, who ran the drug enforcement administration, the das office of diversion control, which regulates and investigates the pharmaceutical industry, speaking with cbs correspondent bill whitaker he became a whistleblower. christopher glazek, talk about the significance of what this man said. >> the opioid epidemic has many different actors in different parts of the chain. this investigation focused on the district leaders will basically, the people who carry the opioid pills from the manufacturers and give to specific for missy's. there's been a lot of litigation focused on them. --e thought they knew that that had reason to know that maybe certain pharma
. >> had youou ever seseen anythig like that before? >> never.n my o opinion, this made the look k likeepipidemic nothing. slingingen't k kids crack on a corner. these are professionals doing it. they were just drug dealers in lab coats. >> you k know what a chilling picturure that paints? >> i do, because i watched them get arrested. i was the one who approved the cases. amy: that is joe rannazzisi, who ran the drug enforcement administration, the das office of...
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harveyd youou first meet weinstein, who is now been fired and -- well, we will see what happens.e will see if in fact he will be prosecuted. scores of women are now coming forward talking about their expenses with him. what happened to you, louise? >> firstly, let me thank you very much, amy and nermeen for creating a safe space for creating a safe space to tell the story. part of what happens is what happens when a woman comes forward. it is been a very interesting journey since i block them out on monday. as tomi-annience, roberts said, chillingly similar to the other stories. when i wrote my blog, i did not going to detail. i didn't think it was necessary. the patterns are there clear to see. i was also very young. i was 28, but a young 28. i had met harvey and bob socially in london. a friend of mine is an actress. they were just starting out. they would come to her brunch parties. when i was traveling through new york, i had an appointment with harvey's pr person to talk about interning in the u.s. as i went past harvey's office, i saw him there. it felt strange not to say h
harveyd youou first meet weinstein, who is now been fired and -- well, we will see what happens.e will see if in fact he will be prosecuted. scores of women are now coming forward talking about their expenses with him. what happened to you, louise? >> firstly, let me thank you very much, amy and nermeen for creating a safe space for creating a safe space to tell the story. part of what happens is what happens when a woman comes forward. it is been a very interesting journey since i block...
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, it should not matter what his personal opinion is on the law that was passed by y the people and youou know the people of nevada want transfer sale besides from family members, which in the law was written as an exemption, to have to undergo a background check. states with the background check see a decrease in the number of police killed by civilians, and domestic assaults. we had several high profile cases in the past couple of years where women have been murdered by a partner who would have been prohibited from purchasing a weapon but they purchased it online. juan: you mention your state having one of the highest domestic violence homicide rates in the country. what kinds of restrictions exist in nevada for people who have histories of domestic violence in terms of being able to purchase guns? >> people who are convicted of domestic abusers are legally prohibited from purchasing weapons. also, there is some talk of trying to get laws passed that say if you have been accused in that timeframe before the case is adjudicated, the weapons could be taken away from you temporarily. we do
, it should not matter what his personal opinion is on the law that was passed by y the people and youou know the people of nevada want transfer sale besides from family members, which in the law was written as an exemption, to have to undergo a background check. states with the background check see a decrease in the number of police killed by civilians, and domestic assaults. we had several high profile cases in the past couple of years where women have been murdered by a partner who would...
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. >> brian: you feel as though you are blackballed because your political point of view, youou have alland certainly the looks, besidesal james, my floor manager, you are better looking than me. the both of you are. you've got a lot going for you. better dimples. a couple of names popped up. you can educate me onan this. i look at angelina jolie, gwyneth paltrow, rosanna arquette, very successful women, who can call their own shots. why would they be kept silent until now, knowing they decide any movie they want to be in ane a salary for whatever they want, why would they be quiet up until now? >> it so hard to get to that point and i understand. they want to keep the little bubble of movies, being on top of the food chain. they want to be up there. they don't want to have the rest of the community in hollywood to go against them. but i'm standing up. i'm standing up and i want people to come on my side. we have to stand up for what is right. if someone does something wrong, for many, many years. by the way, harvey weinstein has been doing this for how many years? it's been tooo long. p
. >> brian: you feel as though you are blackballed because your political point of view, youou have alland certainly the looks, besidesal james, my floor manager, you are better looking than me. the both of you are. you've got a lot going for you. better dimples. a couple of names popped up. you can educate me onan this. i look at angelina jolie, gwyneth paltrow, rosanna arquette, very successful women, who can call their own shots. why would they be kept silent until now, knowing they...
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have set youou prefer large-scale deals, that often means cross-border which can be difficult.ast couple of quarters, whenever i have asked you about m&a, you have said you are keeping your options open. do you see any need to add etf trading to your mix to capture the growth in that product? terry: no. i don't. i don't see that as something we products tointo our have growth. people ask me all the time, where is our business today? if you were to related to baseball, i think we are in the early innings. if you look at this quarter alone, our growth in asia was up 17%, our growth in europe was up 20%. year-over-year -- that is impressive numbers. the otherneed to add products such as etf's into our products week in order to grow. scarlet: got it. i get that the perfect segue into cryptocurrencies which is another area where they are releasing an explosion of interest. you have your own a coin index. what is getting in the way of starting a bitcoin futures product? the cboe is announcing they will go forward with that. they have an application pending. from my standpoint, we loo
have set youou prefer large-scale deals, that often means cross-border which can be difficult.ast couple of quarters, whenever i have asked you about m&a, you have said you are keeping your options open. do you see any need to add etf trading to your mix to capture the growth in that product? terry: no. i don't. i don't see that as something we products tointo our have growth. people ask me all the time, where is our business today? if you were to related to baseball, i think we are in the...
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why do youou decide to go to oho state? did you consider any of the place? >> a few fans out there, go box. [applause] i think it's possible to sort of make these decisions seem more rational than they were. the reason i wanted to go to ohio state is because i grew up loving ohio state and a lot of my friends had gone there. i was not nearly as thoughtful about my college decision as i should've been. i had a great experience and i'm glad i went there, but it was basically like i , so at ohio state. igeis wasn't thinking as smartly about as i should've been. >> normally people go to college for four years, and you seem to get to ohio state in two years. how did you get to ohio state in two years? >> you take a lot of classes, you could during thehe summer ad you transfer credits that you gained during the marine corps over to ohio state. those three things were enough to enable me to cut a couple years off. >> how did you support yourself? wherewith the money come from from ohio state? >> a combination of things. i was no longer in the marine corps size no l
why do youou decide to go to oho state? did you consider any of the place? >> a few fans out there, go box. [applause] i think it's possible to sort of make these decisions seem more rational than they were. the reason i wanted to go to ohio state is because i grew up loving ohio state and a lot of my friends had gone there. i was not nearly as thoughtful about my college decision as i should've been. i had a great experience and i'm glad i went there, but it was basically like i , so at...
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there has been significant progress for women. , youou are famous for this know, do you think that's enough? justice ginsburg: the question that is put to me is, now you are three, and when do you think there'll be enough? isn't it obvious? when there are nine. [applause] and people at first reject that, but then they realize for most of our country, there have been nine people on the supreme court bench. all of them male and all of them white. judge williams: so one of the cases that you really are proud of is the virginia military institute case. something that was decided in 1996 that integrated it. now 194 women out of 1700. you made this statement. "i will never compromise when it's a question of freedom of speech, press or gender equality." you came back to campus in 2017. and that was quite a remarkable visit wasn't it? ,justice ginsburg: yes. the staff wanted me to come the year earlier to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the decision. i didn't quite make it but i got there in 2017. it was an exhilarating experience for me to see how much the school welcomed and appreciated
there has been significant progress for women. , youou are famous for this know, do you think that's enough? justice ginsburg: the question that is put to me is, now you are three, and when do you think there'll be enough? isn't it obvious? when there are nine. [applause] and people at first reject that, but then they realize for most of our country, there have been nine people on the supreme court bench. all of them male and all of them white. judge williams: so one of the cases that you...
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artillery to dig them youou plan for a short war, not plan for further industrialization. by the time the nations of europe slowly but painfully get those mobilization juices flowing, the trenches go from this, something they can easily be pierced to this. now you have a problem. these donkeys leaving the line are the first to figure this out. army had beenied instructors at the french war college. he turns to his staff and tells them, i was wrong. forget what i trained you on. we are all going to have to learn together. here is the problem. this is an actual british trench map from the front. if you were to look at this map as a military professional during world war i, he would be lost. part of the map is grided off. lines.e these red germaned lines are the trenches. the way you find out about the trenches -- if artillery is the big killer, you have to find out where the enemy trenches are. takely over the lines and pictures. fly the artillery over the line is have them spot where it going to fall. thatanifesto -- the minute both sides see aviation as an advantage on the
artillery to dig them youou plan for a short war, not plan for further industrialization. by the time the nations of europe slowly but painfully get those mobilization juices flowing, the trenches go from this, something they can easily be pierced to this. now you have a problem. these donkeys leaving the line are the first to figure this out. army had beenied instructors at the french war college. he turns to his staff and tells them, i was wrong. forget what i trained you on. we are all going...
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youou are in philadelphia, probably have a practice mine.at similar to how can we translate some of this which we have been discussing for the workplace into the medicaid population, which statistically has a higher level of morbidity, chronic disease than the workplace? >> thanks for the question. i think in most places, these activities can translate. i think that employers have a special role and a special trust connection with employees that may not be as high as the trust relationship people have with their doctor or hospital, but might be a potentially higher than people have with their insurance carrier. that trust is an important determinant. >> let me stop you for a second because i think of my medicaid patients. there is a structure associated with an employee relationship, and that allows you to give them 30 minutes to walk around a track if they have built when there. medicaid patients taking public transportation to their clinic are cigarette smoking and nothing you can do on their medicaid to incentivize them to stop smoking. i guess i am not seeing that as easily translate
youou are in philadelphia, probably have a practice mine.at similar to how can we translate some of this which we have been discussing for the workplace into the medicaid population, which statistically has a higher level of morbidity, chronic disease than the workplace? >> thanks for the question. i think in most places, these activities can translate. i think that employers have a special role and a special trust connection with employees that may not be as high as the trust...
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. >> youou know, fundamentally the are some constitutional questions in playdm here. what we do in the meantime is insure that every resource that we have available and out there, that the state and local governments and election systems have the ability to access. >> i i understand that there is a nine month wait for a risk and vulnerability assessment. is that accurate? >> we offer a suite of services from remote scanning capability, scans all the way up to a full blown vulnerability assessment that can sometimes just to execute that vulnerability assessment. because the breadth and depth of the assessment can take a number of weeks, if not months to conduct that assessment itself. so we are in the process of looking into whether that nine month backlog exists and how to insure, again, that in the meantime we can provide every other tool needed out to the state and local officials. >> i guess what i'm trying to get at is are we ready for the next election, and do you believe we aree cyber secure for the next election. >> i think there's a lot of work that we, that r
. >> youou know, fundamentally the are some constitutional questions in playdm here. what we do in the meantime is insure that every resource that we have available and out there, that the state and local governments and election systems have the ability to access. >> i i understand that there is a nine month wait for a risk and vulnerability assessment. is that accurate? >> we offer a suite of services from remote scanning capability, scans all the way up to a full blown...
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youou are making $25,001, are than paying $.12 in taxes.not that once you cross a threshold committee goes back retroactively. it is that every new dollar you earn over $25,000 will have the tax on it. that is before any other deductions and exemptions you might claim, your child tax credit, for example, is going to be fully refundable cure we're talking about a dependent care tax credit. if you have an elderly, a family member, or a minor dependent, someone who is now over the age qualifieslonger tied for the child tax credit but still a dependent in your $25,000 --20 $5,000, is $.12.25,001, host: if she decides to run for governor, will you be interested chairmanship? guest: i absolutely believe i can make a difference on a budget committee. is of greatope comfort to your viewers watching, pedro, is we have got a whole beach of people on the budget committee that would be outstanding chairman. like to count myself to be among those. you do not have to worry about the next round of leadership. diane was the best, but you will get a pretty
youou are making $25,001, are than paying $.12 in taxes.not that once you cross a threshold committee goes back retroactively. it is that every new dollar you earn over $25,000 will have the tax on it. that is before any other deductions and exemptions you might claim, your child tax credit, for example, is going to be fully refundable cure we're talking about a dependent care tax credit. if you have an elderly, a family member, or a minor dependent, someone who is now over the age...