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ms. richards referenced, and i think you did as well, ms. chadwell, in your discussion about venture capital. right now the country is having what i think is a very important conversation about sexual harrassment in the workplace. fortunately a lot of people are coming forward and saying this is not right. unfortunately, we've seen that in terms of access to venture capital as well. earlier this year several female entrepreneurs told the "new york times" about unwanted sexual advances made by influential venture capitalists. last week founder of rent the runway, jennifer hyman, discussed the harrassment she experienced while raising $900 million from venture capitalists. so clearly this is something that exists in the venture capital industry as well, and i wonder, ms. chadwell, if you could talk about this a little bit. are experiences like ms. hyman's commonplace, and how do you see trying to address this issue? >> i think experiences like this are commonplace in every industry. i think we've been seeing it in the entertainment and the ven
ms. richards referenced, and i think you did as well, ms. chadwell, in your discussion about venture capital. right now the country is having what i think is a very important conversation about sexual harrassment in the workplace. fortunately a lot of people are coming forward and saying this is not right. unfortunately, we've seen that in terms of access to venture capital as well. earlier this year several female entrepreneurs told the "new york times" about unwanted sexual advances...
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ms. richards you told me a story about what reminded me of her own experience on the entrepreneur who was turned away because her husband was not there. i remember when i remember applying for credit my husband had to sign the pink form it in order to do that. had yet changed the loss. how do we continue to address these issues and what other steps can we take to prevent instances of bias by pink lenders against women business owners? >> disclosure is critical. 1071 of the dodd frank act requires data to be collected on women and minority owned businesses and the loans made to them. until we start quantifying the discrepancy instead of just using anecdotal information were not going to be able to get to the root of it. small business lending is in so many ways different than all the other bank lending because it is not solely numbers driven. there are so many elements of it and lenders decide if they want this business and the loan in the portfolio. we need to create parameters and implement dodd frank act. thank you. >> thank you. >> senator ernst. >> thank you ranking member and mr. cha
ms. richards you told me a story about what reminded me of her own experience on the entrepreneur who was turned away because her husband was not there. i remember when i remember applying for credit my husband had to sign the pink form it in order to do that. had yet changed the loss. how do we continue to address these issues and what other steps can we take to prevent instances of bias by pink lenders against women business owners? >> disclosure is critical. 1071 of the dodd frank act...
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i want to go back to an issue that miss richards referenced, and i think you did as well, ms. chad well in your discussion about venture capital. right now, the country's having what i think is a very important conversation about sexual harassment in the workplace, and fortunately, a lot of people are coming forward and saying this is not right, unfortunately, we've seen that in terms of access to venture capital as well earlier this year, several female entrepreneurs told the new york city times of harassment. jennifer hyman discussed the harassment she experienced. this is something that exists in the venture capital industry as well. i wonder if you could speak about bit. experiences like ms. heineman's commonplace, and how do you see trying to address this issue? >> i think experiences like this are commonplace in every industry. i think we've bean seeing it in the entertainment and venture capital industry specifically as of late. and i think it's systemic. and not just the sexual harassment issue, but we have other issues that we're working on as well like equal pay and
i want to go back to an issue that miss richards referenced, and i think you did as well, ms. chad well in your discussion about venture capital. right now, the country's having what i think is a very important conversation about sexual harassment in the workplace, and fortunately, a lot of people are coming forward and saying this is not right, unfortunately, we've seen that in terms of access to venture capital as well earlier this year, several female entrepreneurs told the new york city...
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ms nazanin's husband, richard ratcliffe, has told the bbc he wants to meet with the foreign secretaryretary to iran to see his wife. speaking on bbc breakfast, mr ratcliffe said he has been told by a minister that the government is seriously considering this. it's important he gets on a plane to go and see doesn't mean. that is the request i have put to the foreign 0ffice, request i have put to the foreign office, and at least i could get to see her. so what are you requesting from the foreign secretary? to meet with him this week, and to be on the plane with so i can go and see nazanin. have you had any information that this possible? minister said yesterday this is a serious possibility. —— minister burt. it is a busy day at the summit. is this a rebuke to president trump, do not talk about america first, we are thinking of the world? you could look at it that way. we have two completely diverging views of what it is worth doing in the region. remember the free trade forum was championed and driven by american presidents back to the 1980s, how they spread the message of free trade i
ms nazanin's husband, richard ratcliffe, has told the bbc he wants to meet with the foreign secretaryretary to iran to see his wife. speaking on bbc breakfast, mr ratcliffe said he has been told by a minister that the government is seriously considering this. it's important he gets on a plane to go and see doesn't mean. that is the request i have put to the foreign 0ffice, request i have put to the foreign office, and at least i could get to see her. so what are you requesting from the foreign...
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ms nazanin‘s husband, richard ratcliffe, has told the bbc he wants to meet with the foreign secretaryhe foreign secretary to iran should he be able to go. speaking on bbc breakfast, mr ratcliffe said he has been told by a minister, alistair burt, that the government is seriously considering this. i think it is really important that he gets on a plane to go and see nazanin. i would he gets on a plane to go and see nazanin. iwould really like he gets on a plane to go and see nazanin. i would really like to go with him. that is a serious attempt would request i have put into the foreign office. after all these months, i would at least get a cf. so the player effectively, what you are asking for now, is what from the foreign secretary? to meet with him this week, and then whenever he goes to iran, which will hopefully be in the next few weeks, to be on the plane with him so i can go and visit nazanin. have you had any indication thatis nazanin. have you had any indication that is possible? i spoke yesterday to mr birt who said so serious consideration they were looking at. the bbc underst
ms nazanin‘s husband, richard ratcliffe, has told the bbc he wants to meet with the foreign secretaryhe foreign secretary to iran should he be able to go. speaking on bbc breakfast, mr ratcliffe said he has been told by a minister, alistair burt, that the government is seriously considering this. i think it is really important that he gets on a plane to go and see nazanin. i would he gets on a plane to go and see nazanin. iwould really like he gets on a plane to go and see nazanin. i would...
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ms. levine. >> richard lee. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is richard lee. i'm a resident at mission bay. and as corinne and toby have brought up, there is a lot of concerns about the project. my main concern, or amongst all of our concerns, is the approach and the decisions that have been made throughout this entire process, has not been very transparent. we feel like we've, you know, bought our residences, it was not communicated to us that this was going to be a supportive housing. initially on the map, it was listed as affordable housing for sale and then when the project came about at the beginning of this year, those representives as supportive housing. that's one. moving forward, we're just hoping that we're listened and our feedbacks are taken into consideration. especially when it comes to the design and the security aspect of it and the maintenance of it. we really want to just have our voice heard and taken into consideration. thank you. >> todd david. >> good afternoon, commissioners. todd david on behalf of the san francisco housing action coali
ms. levine. >> richard lee. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is richard lee. i'm a resident at mission bay. and as corinne and toby have brought up, there is a lot of concerns about the project. my main concern, or amongst all of our concerns, is the approach and the decisions that have been made throughout this entire process, has not been very transparent. we feel like we've, you know, bought our residences, it was not communicated to us that this was going to be a...
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metal que salvaron vidas hace tan solo seis meses... cuando el auto conducido por richard rojas del bronx... impcto a msnerlo en cualquier parte que hay mucha persona.... mas daño" --capturado! un hombre buscado en conexin a un increble rescate fue detenido por autoridades en alabama. --su fechora qued captado en el video de vigilancia de una gasolinera y se puede ver a "timothy jabbar" entrando a la tienda y momentos despus su vctima sale de la cajuela del coche y corre pidiendo ayuda. --el sospechoso que se sube al vehculo y huye, fue encontrado poco despus dormido en un edificio abandonado. --y en la florida, un motociclista y un camin escolar se estrellaron esta maÑana... --el jefe de bomberos confirm que el motociclista muri en la escena... ---cuatro niÑos iban abordo del autobs y resultaron ilesos. --el accidente provoc un caos val durante horas en la zona. --de vrtigo! al regresar le contamos donde se encuentra esta atraccin turistica no apta para quienes le tienen fobia a las alturas. ---recuerde que puede seguirnos en los medios sociales, facebook, instagram y twitter en las direcciones que ve
metal que salvaron vidas hace tan solo seis meses... cuando el auto conducido por richard rojas del bronx... impcto a msnerlo en cualquier parte que hay mucha persona.... mas daño" --capturado! un hombre buscado en conexin a un increble rescate fue detenido por autoridades en alabama. --su fechora qued captado en el video de vigilancia de una gasolinera y se puede ver a "timothy jabbar" entrando a la tienda y momentos despus su vctima sale de la cajuela del coche y corre...
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earlier, richard ratcliffe, the husband of ms zaghari—ratcliffe spoke to my colleague victoria derbyshirethree things. he said he condemned iranfor three things. he said he condemned iran for its arbitrary decision, which i am pleased with this. he said he she was training journalists, and that is not right. then that he would visit, which we are happy about. she was brought in front of the most severe of the revolutionary guard judges and she was found guilty of promoting propaganda against the regime. it carries a double sentence because she is now being classed as a repeat offender. we will see where it goes. what do you want from borisjohnson? he made a statement in parliament and the say sometimes things that we don't go right. i think the important thing, rather than a private phone call to the foreign minister, is in parliament to say, she is innocent, she is a mother on holiday and she wasn't training journalists. that is then clear to the iranians and can't be manipulated in the way that the union press has been doing. you co mforta ble union press has been doing. you comfortable
earlier, richard ratcliffe, the husband of ms zaghari—ratcliffe spoke to my colleague victoria derbyshirethree things. he said he condemned iranfor three things. he said he condemned iran for its arbitrary decision, which i am pleased with this. he said he she was training journalists, and that is not right. then that he would visit, which we are happy about. she was brought in front of the most severe of the revolutionary guard judges and she was found guilty of promoting propaganda against...
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ms. topier -- who wants to start? richard? >> good afternoon, supervisors. department staff. the item before you is for the project approvals for 1629 market street. on october 19, the planning commission considered a series of actions in support of the project at 1629. included in their actions were recommendations for approval of a general plan amendment to the market activity plan, to amend the plan in support of the project that is before you. a series of planning code text amendments and zoning map amendment to basically realign the zoning map toward new parcels that will be created as part of the project. as well as to increase the height limit for one of the parcels in support of the affordable housing parcel for the associated project and to establish the 1629 market street s.u.d. in addition, the planning commission considered a recommendation of approval for the development agreement as well as the conditional use authorization and planned unit, all of which were affirmed by the planning commission. i'd like to introduce michael cohen, the project sponsor, to provid
ms. topier -- who wants to start? richard? >> good afternoon, supervisors. department staff. the item before you is for the project approvals for 1629 market street. on october 19, the planning commission considered a series of actions in support of the project at 1629. included in their actions were recommendations for approval of a general plan amendment to the market activity plan, to amend the plan in support of the project that is before you. a series of planning code text amendments...
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ms. epstein, we'll have mr. richard glenn, also a frequent flyer to the energy committee. he is executive vice president for land and natural resources with the arctic slope regional corporation. and it's good to have you back, richard. pat is the former special assistant for alaska affairs at the department of the interior during the previous administration. so welcome back, pat. and last on our panel is matthew cronin, a biologist and former research professor at the university of alaska fairbanks. and some of us know him as the caribou man, but certainly one that is well versed in the biology of many of these issues that we have been discussing. so thank you all for traveling the distance to be here today. thank you not only for your contributions before the hearing, but also for the good work that you do in your respective areas. aaron, if you would like to lead the panel off with your comments. again, try to stick to five minutes, if you can. your full statement will be incorporated as part of the record, and then we'll have an opportunity for questions. so, welcome.
ms. epstein, we'll have mr. richard glenn, also a frequent flyer to the energy committee. he is executive vice president for land and natural resources with the arctic slope regional corporation. and it's good to have you back, richard. pat is the former special assistant for alaska affairs at the department of the interior during the previous administration. so welcome back, pat. and last on our panel is matthew cronin, a biologist and former research professor at the university of alaska...
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ms. harman: the center honor new 2010 and you honored us by attending our event in dallas in 2014, where richard fisher, outgoing chairman of the dallas fed, received our public service award. you and i sat together. we're delighted to welcome you back this morning to talk about the future of u.s. relations with europe, and to take some questions from me and some of you in the audience. since we only have 50 minutes of your time, those here today submitted questions on arrival and we selected a few at random, which i will put to the secretary. by the way, your predecessors and most recently john kerry have addressed us on prior occasions, but the times in which they served seem less perilous than the present. today as you and i were discussing, our country and the world face an existential threat from north korea's nuclear program, many governments in the middle east are struggling for stability, despite the enormous reduction in the capacity of terror groups like isis, plots and horrific violence against civilians, mostly muslims, continue. and there is clear evidence of russia meddling in demo
ms. harman: the center honor new 2010 and you honored us by attending our event in dallas in 2014, where richard fisher, outgoing chairman of the dallas fed, received our public service award. you and i sat together. we're delighted to welcome you back this morning to talk about the future of u.s. relations with europe, and to take some questions from me and some of you in the audience. since we only have 50 minutes of your time, those here today submitted questions on arrival and we selected a...
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ms. kaptur: i want to thank the exceptional leadership of ranking member richard neal of massachusetts and trying to fix this horrendous bill. mr. speaker, the g.o.p.-led tax and deficit disaster rewards the big corporations and billionaires. it will accelerate job outsourcing. indeed, 50% of the tax benefits go to the top 1%. this tax scam locks in, get to a 621,500 tax bonus each billionaire in the billionaire class. the top .1 of 1%. do you think they need it? meanwhile, this tax scam raise ed money from the pockets of 38 million middle class taxpayers, likely those caring for their sick relatives or trying to help their kids in college. do you really think the .1 of 1% need more? money trading wall street megabanks like goldman sachs and j.p. morgan. already making billions will get more tax bonuses courtesy of the middle class. this job outsourcing tax bill of the rich, by the rich, and for the rich, well if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck -- mr. neal: additional 30 seconds. ms. kaptur: quacks like a duck it must be a duck. and this duck belongs in a may have h voters thou
ms. kaptur: i want to thank the exceptional leadership of ranking member richard neal of massachusetts and trying to fix this horrendous bill. mr. speaker, the g.o.p.-led tax and deficit disaster rewards the big corporations and billionaires. it will accelerate job outsourcing. indeed, 50% of the tax benefits go to the top 1%. this tax scam locks in, get to a 621,500 tax bonus each billionaire in the billionaire class. the top .1 of 1%. do you think they need it? meanwhile, this tax scam raise...
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on my left in your right is mr.b from equifax, and richard smith, the former ceo at equifax. ms. marissa mayer, former ceo of yahoo! incorporated. verizon, zachariah for a parent company of yahoo! since 2017. wilkinson's, -- wilkinson, president and ceo of entrusted data card. i will start with you mr. barro s, and ask you to confine your oral remarks as close to five minutes as possible. anything extra can be on the record. barros: good morning. rankingman thune, member nelson, members of the committee. thank you for letting me be here today. six weeks ago i was named interim chief executive officer of equifax. i never expected to become ceo under the circumstances. but i am honored to be in this position. speaking for everyone at equifax come i am determined to address all the issues from the breach so we can regain the confidence of the american people. equifax is based in atlanta, you can tell from my accent, i did not grow up in georgia. i am a native of brazil. i have had the privilege of working most of my adult life in the u.s. my children were born here. i'm an engineer
on my left in your right is mr.b from equifax, and richard smith, the former ceo at equifax. ms. marissa mayer, former ceo of yahoo! incorporated. verizon, zachariah for a parent company of yahoo! since 2017. wilkinson's, -- wilkinson, president and ceo of entrusted data card. i will start with you mr. barro s, and ask you to confine your oral remarks as close to five minutes as possible. anything extra can be on the record. barros: good morning. rankingman thune, member nelson, members of the...
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ms. kaptur: i want to thank the leadership of richard neal of massachusetts in trying to fix this bill. the g.o.p.-led tax and deficit disaster rewards the big corporations and billionaires. it will accelerate job outsourcing. indeed, 50% of the tax benefits go to the top 1%. this tax scam locks in, get this, a $621,500 tax bonus to each billionaire in the billionaire class this etop 1% of 1%, do you think they need it? meanwhile this tax scam raises money from the pockets of 38 million middle class taxpayers, likely those caring for sick relatives or trying to help their kids in college. do you really think the one tenth of one percent need more? money trading wall street mega banks like gold mank sachs and j.p. morgan, already making billions, will get more tax bonuses courtesy of the middle class this job outsourcing tax bill of the rich, by the rich and for the rich, if it walks like a duck -- mr. neal: i yield the gentlelady 30 seconds. ms. kaptur: if it walks like a duck and talks like a duck, it's a duck in the swamp. which people thought they were craning when they voted last ye
ms. kaptur: i want to thank the leadership of richard neal of massachusetts in trying to fix this bill. the g.o.p.-led tax and deficit disaster rewards the big corporations and billionaires. it will accelerate job outsourcing. indeed, 50% of the tax benefits go to the top 1%. this tax scam locks in, get this, a $621,500 tax bonus to each billionaire in the billionaire class this etop 1% of 1%, do you think they need it? meanwhile this tax scam raises money from the pockets of 38 million middle...
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ms. epstein, we will have mr. richard glenn, also a frequent flyer here to the -- to the energy committee. he is the executive vice president for land and natural resources with the arctic slope regional corporation and it's good to have you back, richard. pat is known to many alaskans and many here in washington, d.c. he's the former special assistant for alaska affairs at department of the interior during the previous administration. so welcome back, pat. and last on our panel is matthew cronan, he is a biologist, a former research professor at the university of alaska fairbanks and some of us know him as the caribou man, but certainly one is that is well-versed in the biology of many of these issues that we have been discussing. so thank you all for traveling the distance to be here today. thank you not only for your contributions before the hearing, but also for the good work that you do in your respective areas. aaron, if you would like to lead the panel off with your comments, again, try to stick to five minutes if
ms. epstein, we will have mr. richard glenn, also a frequent flyer here to the -- to the energy committee. he is the executive vice president for land and natural resources with the arctic slope regional corporation and it's good to have you back, richard. pat is known to many alaskans and many here in washington, d.c. he's the former special assistant for alaska affairs at department of the interior during the previous administration. so welcome back, pat. and last on our panel is matthew...
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richard neal of massachusetts talks to reporters about the tax reform plan. also, a group of credit citizens problems withtial the solution. this is about 40 minutes. ms. pelosi: thank you for being here this morning. thank you. thank you for coming. here we go. come over here. here we are. good morning, everyone. we have some very special guests with us here today, so i will be brief in my remarks so we can hear from them. yesterday, as you know, the republicans unveiled a terrible assault on opportunity for the middle class in america. the republicans want you to believe they are cutting taxes on the middle class, but republicans are plundering the middle class and -- middle class families to give trillions of dollars in tax cuts to corporations. some shipping jobs overseas. and already it's clear republicans aren't being really truthful about whom their tax bill benefits. a analysis cited by the "new york times" found the ryan-mcconnell tax bill will raise taxes on at least 13 million tax filers who earn under $100,000 a year. again, this bill raises taxes on the middle class. adds trillions to the debt while giving tax cuts to the wealthiest americ
richard neal of massachusetts talks to reporters about the tax reform plan. also, a group of credit citizens problems withtial the solution. this is about 40 minutes. ms. pelosi: thank you for being here this morning. thank you. thank you for coming. here we go. come over here. here we are. good morning, everyone. we have some very special guests with us here today, so i will be brief in my remarks so we can hear from them. yesterday, as you know, the republicans unveiled a terrible assault on...
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richard ratcliffe said mrjohnson had told him he was considering whether his wife would be eligible for diplomatic protection. last week, the foreign secretary corrected an earlier remark suggesting that msn training journalists when she was arrested last year. earlier the foreign secretary gave a very brief response to reporters about the case was being handled. can we get your thoughts about conversations you had? let me say on consular cases generally, they are all very sensitive but the key thing to understand is that we are working very ha rd to understand is that we are working very hard and intensively and impartially on those cases. thank you very much. mrs zaghari—ratcliffe's husband, richard, has spoken to the foreign secretary and hopes to travel with him to iran to see his wife. he also spoke to our correspondent, laura trant, about how his wife was feeling behind bars. iam hoping i am hoping the foreign secretary will sit down with us any next few days and there are two things i want to discuss with him. one is going with him to run and how that can be achieved and the other one as i want him to personally consider whether she is eligible for diplomatic protection. conversat
richard ratcliffe said mrjohnson had told him he was considering whether his wife would be eligible for diplomatic protection. last week, the foreign secretary corrected an earlier remark suggesting that msn training journalists when she was arrested last year. earlier the foreign secretary gave a very brief response to reporters about the case was being handled. can we get your thoughts about conversations you had? let me say on consular cases generally, they are all very sensitive but the key...
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your discussion, richard, about infamy is a key one, too, because a lot of times these shooters do seek infamy but they don't get infamy. if we asked the average viewer, i think the ms viewers are some of the smartest out there, really. they pay attention to the news and want good facts and many of our viewers here couldn't name all of these mass shooters. if we were to go down and name each one of these incidents, maybe they could name the mass shooter in a few of them but most people can't. i'm talking about most very smart people can't. so the effort of the shooter to gain infamy is not always achieved, you know. when we tend to not want to refeet guys' names is a very good idea. first 24 hours of the event, it's going to be required that law enforcement and journalists, professional journalists, will have to talk about the name of the person. and that gives us a measure of safety, as well, richard because we need to know who the person is, you know, how they can be stopped if there's any other confederates and so forth. but after that, you know, this guy's name should be written in dust and, you know, the texans that were killed, i mean, their achievements shoul
your discussion, richard, about infamy is a key one, too, because a lot of times these shooters do seek infamy but they don't get infamy. if we asked the average viewer, i think the ms viewers are some of the smartest out there, really. they pay attention to the news and want good facts and many of our viewers here couldn't name all of these mass shooters. if we were to go down and name each one of these incidents, maybe they could name the mass shooter in a few of them but most people can't....
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continue and hopefully our schools keeps ms regardless of what the intellectual history has to say about in the "washington post." thank you dr. porcher, richard debate this morning. pete: fox news alert. new york city marathon after this week's terror attack. up next at davis who led the manhunt for the boston marathon bombers with what is being done to keep everyone safe. and teeth are about to occupy the streets day after day and night after night until president trump is out of office. spoiler alert, these millennial protesters didn't even make it that long. for dependability. now i want you to give it to the friend that you think is most dependable. ohhhh. ughh. wow. that's just not fair. does she have to? she doesn't have to! oh, i don't? no, but it's a tough choice, isn't it? yes. well luckily, chevy makes it a little easier. cause it's the only brand to earn j.d. power dependability awards for cars, trucks and suvs - two years in a row. that's amazing. chevy's a name you can trust! man: for every social occasion.ntial so the the broom said, "sorry i'm late. i over-swept." [ laughter ] yes, even the awkward among us deserve some laughte
continue and hopefully our schools keeps ms regardless of what the intellectual history has to say about in the "washington post." thank you dr. porcher, richard debate this morning. pete: fox news alert. new york city marathon after this week's terror attack. up next at davis who led the manhunt for the boston marathon bombers with what is being done to keep everyone safe. and teeth are about to occupy the streets day after day and night after night until president trump is out of...
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ms markle's life. but it will be alive in the public eye with all that entails. a modern couple finding their place in an inch and institution. richardorking on? she's been a successful actress photos and 15 yea rs. successful actress photos and 15 years. the series she is best known for now is called suits. she plays rachel zane, a paralegal with a relationship with one of the main characters, a lot of the narrative thatis characters, a lot of the narrative that is followed to the seven series has been well that want a get together as well as legal twists. the first appearance goes back to early in the years 2000, she had a small part in the long—running series general hospital and then p°pped series general hospital and then normed up series general hospital and then popped up in an odd series called said city, the futuristic legal sci—fi drama. she had only one scene and has in interviews about her she was so terrified that she did not wa nt to was so terrified that she did not want to make a mess of her one line, she acted alongside famous people like you when griffith, and viola davis, feature oscar winner. and since then she ha
ms markle's life. but it will be alive in the public eye with all that entails. a modern couple finding their place in an inch and institution. richardorking on? she's been a successful actress photos and 15 yea rs. successful actress photos and 15 years. the series she is best known for now is called suits. she plays rachel zane, a paralegal with a relationship with one of the main characters, a lot of the narrative thatis characters, a lot of the narrative that is followed to the seven series...