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what the serve are saying is this, if itiative 77 is passed , that is going to be a whole heck of a lot of money out ofheir pockets because the way bars, restaurants they would pay for this would be to add a service charge to a ctomer's bill. and the argument is this, if a customer goes in, orders a meal, get their bill back and sees a servin charge o their bill, they're the not just going to go ahe and ove tha thiss tip very importanter andy serious to a lot of bartenders, waitresses,ys b, anybody in the service industry who has itiative 77, they want to see this go down tonight. they've against it and they'r hopingaign when the polls tonight the vote will ce out in your favor. we'll have much more on fox5 news at ten1 a and of course on the final five. q. we've got more breaking ns coming out wall street. ge is ono longer partf the dow jones the dow jones announced today g g wl b replaced by walgreens. ge joined the do you in 1896. they've been ar membe since 1907 . a lot ofg dru for ge . last year the worst perform anding stock. ge out. not something youea thought you'dr . you're jus
what the serve are saying is this, if itiative 77 is passed , that is going to be a whole heck of a lot of money out ofheir pockets because the way bars, restaurants they would pay for this would be to add a service charge to a ctomer's bill. and the argument is this, if a customer goes in, orders a meal, get their bill back and sees a servin charge o their bill, they're the not just going to go ahe and ove tha thiss tip very importanter andy serious to a lot of bartenders, waitresses,ys b,...
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have signed thousands and thousands of textbooks, and take it even selfies than that, and i found itie especially rewardingo be able to touch and help students learn around the world. sometimes our passions are shaped by our encounters with others. over the years as a professor i have met many students who can attend stanford only with significant financial assistance. they varied from an undergraduate who it grown up in a migrant farming family, to a graduate student eager to pursue her masters and return to her urban inner-city school to teach high school. i was impressed by these students, what they had achieved and how much they had overcome. and those experiences led to my deep commitment for financial aid. during our 16 years the provost and i made that a constant focus, and we found tens of thousands of alumni who also believe in it and are willing to help support that initiative. as i was preparing to announce intention to step down as president of stanford i contemplate returning to a simpler life, some teaching, maybe a small research project. but at thero same time i became
have signed thousands and thousands of textbooks, and take it even selfies than that, and i found itie especially rewardingo be able to touch and help students learn around the world. sometimes our passions are shaped by our encounters with others. over the years as a professor i have met many students who can attend stanford only with significant financial assistance. they varied from an undergraduate who it grown up in a migrant farming family, to a graduate student eager to pursue her...
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>>na protesta contra la Íti de la separaciÓn de familias en la frontera sur del paÍs se realizÓ haceante flavio, te escuchamos. >> buenas tardes, asÍ es, esta niisamente aquÍ a min espalda, fuera del edificio federal de inmigraciÓn en san francisco, los que llegaron tildan de inhumano el trato a cientos o miles de niÑos de padres de familia que primero son arrestados y luego separados en cÁrceles del sur del paÍs. >> estas voces resonaron fuerte afuera del edificio federal de inmigraciÓn en san francisco. >> unas 400 personas llegaron a esidente donald trump que deje de separar a las familias que son arrestadas al cruzar de forma ilegal la frontera del paÍs. >> tenemos que proteger la infancia, no importa quiÉnes sean. >> ese es el propÓsito dlos cientos de manifestantes que recorrieron con pancartas en mano las calles del centro financiero de la ciudad. >> tiene aspectos terribles, van a tener efectos en 10, 20, 30 aÑos. >> tengo un bebÉ de ocho meses y no puedo imaginar que una persona robe ella de mÍ. no. >> no, no. >> los manifestantes pedÍan al gobierno parar de secuestrar a los
>>na protesta contra la Íti de la separaciÓn de familias en la frontera sur del paÍs se realizÓ haceante flavio, te escuchamos. >> buenas tardes, asÍ es, esta niisamente aquÍ a min espalda, fuera del edificio federal de inmigraciÓn en san francisco, los que llegaron tildan de inhumano el trato a cientos o miles de niÑos de padres de familia que primero son arrestados y luego separados en cÁrceles del sur del paÍs. >> estas voces resonaron fuerte afuera del edificio...
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now involved again.arted itis >> great warm for shooting the next couple ds, too. etbeuse it's humid and we have to wait a few more hours closer to early morning hourso predu know this is producing showers and thunderstorm and driving less humid air into the region. things can change in 24 hours. we have beautiful weather yesterday for caps parade and completely tropicily humid tonight. as these showers and storms are coming in our direction they are getting wearinger and could produce a heavy down pour and wind gusts to 40an mi hour. >> we andhat got dropped. holingd together much.not brov h jvy reignust wanted to show you some communities that may be in the path as this is moving southeast at 35 miles an hour. cozy untown. clear springs wanesboro and untain headfo. active warm and this is a little hea looking cohimeing acltross garrett couny here.dirz, couplelerand, this maying sliding to your area as well as springfield so there's frontal boundary it comes through tonight. and future cast a updateid few min ago. and it els acrossavtr d.c. into prince geoe try by
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question if we can see some parallel ities between what we hear from chieftains in european as well argue maceration susie's world and i believe that asia has a huge chains as well to elevate to build up something which is bringing more nations together as in up to now and very interesting developments not so much about give ocracy i believe this is something we should put aside for surgery and i believe if you are looking to a state is speedster says are countries who are developing in a certain sense and who have a parliament by today are coming from a long history which doesn't allow to to sing into categories of to countries and i believe set speaking standard reeses strong to an additional even menu fracturing could be a very good complementarity for both of the countries and so let him give some time help subsidies. the two develops economies and i believe these will be the investor money and we're going to alexei because i mean it's interesting you're talking about do this because because it sounds very interesting story and very interesting model but when we think of the eurasia s
question if we can see some parallel ities between what we hear from chieftains in european as well argue maceration susie's world and i believe that asia has a huge chains as well to elevate to build up something which is bringing more nations together as in up to now and very interesting developments not so much about give ocracy i believe this is something we should put aside for surgery and i believe if you are looking to a state is speedster says are countries who are developing in a...
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to escape the constraints that have applied for the last seven decades that distance to his still ities of the korean war ended the meeting is costing singapore and twenty million dollars a price the prime minister says the country is willing to pay hopes are high that the trunk a meeting will be a game changer for the region. security is tight the teams are preparing all eyes will be on the two men to see what they will be able to achieve in their talks the u.s. president has called this a one time shot at peace. i know our correspondent bust your heart is on the ground in singapore he joins us now but this meeting isn't going to happen until tuesday what happens between now and then well we know that president trump is scheduled to meet for the prime minister of singapore here tomorrow something that can draw on has already done today that of course is part of the protocol here of singapore being the host to this summit now other than that we don't really know what's on the schedule of both leaders until they meet here on tuesday morning that. the expectations are very high for these
to escape the constraints that have applied for the last seven decades that distance to his still ities of the korean war ended the meeting is costing singapore and twenty million dollars a price the prime minister says the country is willing to pay hopes are high that the trunk a meeting will be a game changer for the region. security is tight the teams are preparing all eyes will be on the two men to see what they will be able to achieve in their talks the u.s. president has called this a one...
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good side of the arab so that i accept that the music the literature the good my now there was because itywe have so many nice things so why only show those those ugly things hindu believes the hijab does not belong in germany although i'm not pious i disagree with her my mother is muslim and when i saw my mother sleeping for example in my place and i have friend and my place and they see her his job somehow like when. i cover her because this is how she wants to be it's her right to be as she liked in egypt you would see one woman dressed with jeunes and the next sister with the hijab i don't thank you very in that country they do what they want it's here which is why because the eye of the other the eye of the other scare me i say that we're stuck putting us they would say see how they're like this and that's not cool i don't like and i don't want them to look at this this like. i cannot teach the people how to be smart if they want to put all of us in one focus and once through time it's their proppants not mine i'm different everyone is different she wants to go to be with the by you w
good side of the arab so that i accept that the music the literature the good my now there was because itywe have so many nice things so why only show those those ugly things hindu believes the hijab does not belong in germany although i'm not pious i disagree with her my mother is muslim and when i saw my mother sleeping for example in my place and i have friend and my place and they see her his job somehow like when. i cover her because this is how she wants to be it's her right to be as she...
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escape the constraints that have applied for the last seven day caves that is since the has still itiesof the korean war ended the meeting is costing singapore around twenty million dollars a price the prime minister says the country is willing to pay hopes are high that the trump meeting will be a game changer for the region. security is tight the teams are preparing all eyes will be on the two men to see what they will be able to achieve in their talks the u.s. president has called this a one time shot at peace. but we have our correspondent on the ground in singapore now and he joins us ok both kim jong un and donald trump have now arrived in singapore bastion it's hard to overstate what an enormous occasion this is could you just take us through what's happened today. sure. earlier this afternoon came to our own arrived here in singapore changi airport on air china flights he then went on to meet the south. singaporean singaporean prime minister they sat down and talked for around thirty minutes kim jong un thanked the prime minister of singapore for hosting this summit for organizi
escape the constraints that have applied for the last seven day caves that is since the has still itiesof the korean war ended the meeting is costing singapore around twenty million dollars a price the prime minister says the country is willing to pay hopes are high that the trump meeting will be a game changer for the region. security is tight the teams are preparing all eyes will be on the two men to see what they will be able to achieve in their talks the u.s. president has called this a one...
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i'm coming from san diego >> this guy put out a itiative and split up californian three different northernifornia capitalsan frano and who knows and southern california san diego and sliver of californiaa where would be. i'm curious from your perspective why somebody would nd what youthis think about this as a viabl idea or at least not vble but goo or bad idea. >>> absolely. think people are doing it because raey're fted with the rulingatemocratic party that basicallyoe doessomely whatever they fwhapt california. highaxes, high regulatio, unmroylt, high housing costs. you know to the place.s a disaster i don't personally think it's splitting up thta s is best way to do it officially. hover as a protest movie thinkt's actually something that can really get people's attention. it's getting us to now talk on tv here about perilless state of what is not the goldend state how disastertive it is here. it's great. do i not thihi that t will pass. >> we have -- it's election year out there andou're in the process of voting for a ne governor whether john cox democrat cox or return. but you know you look
i'm coming from san diego >> this guy put out a itiative and split up californian three different northernifornia capitalsan frano and who knows and southern california san diego and sliver of californiaa where would be. i'm curious from your perspective why somebody would nd what youthis think about this as a viabl idea or at least not vble but goo or bad idea. >>> absolely. think people are doing it because raey're fted with the rulingatemocratic party that basicallyoe...
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yes, itis...i you are taking it had on there. yes, it is...th this book to write some british south asian characters that you just don't see. and, you know, too often the books that get published by british authors from a south asian background often tend to be about identity or radicalisation, or arranged marriages, and myjoke has a lwa ys arranged marriages, and myjoke has always been that true diversity will come when we get a brown writer writing that literary fiction where a middle—aged middle—class creative writing professor has sex with one of his students and is a bit sad for 300 pages. so my version of that was to try and write about a stand—up comedian, and the immigrant who didn't end up in london, and, in, the internal life of someone with mortality, and also there isn't... i don't think there is much fiction written from the perspective of kenyan indians whose families ended up kenyan indians whose families ended up in the uk. we talk about three generations, and they are all told ina very generations, and they are all told in a v
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iti make interim uses for the cove that have come to define the cove continues including treasure island sailing center, in which many of our schools, famies and students have grown to love and have become a part of ourio. this footprint allows for beginning sailors to be at the heart of the cove, along with high school racing teams. the additional space will allow for a more robust use of the cove ftho grade sfu sfusd s.t.e.m. classes to study the bay while sailing. i made a couple of our amendments. do i have to list all of these? okay. great. colleagues, if i may, i would like to ask for your support to motion to amend this item and full support for the final resolution. so i will make a motion to tat on the resolution. >> supervisor breed: supervisor kim has made a motion toamend. second by supervisor peskin. can we take the amendments objewithion? it has passed. is that it? uper sor breed: onhe amendment, same house, same call?t ob ction adopted unanimously. adam cl cal 9-14 together. >> clerk: revenue bond and appropriation ordinances. taxable revenue bonds in an ageg no to exceed
iti make interim uses for the cove that have come to define the cove continues including treasure island sailing center, in which many of our schools, famies and students have grown to love and have become a part of ourio. this footprint allows for beginning sailors to be at the heart of the cove, along with high school racing teams. the additional space will allow for a more robust use of the cove ftho grade sfu sfusd s.t.e.m. classes to study the bay while sailing. i made a couple of our...
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two days earlier another man was arrested for trying to bring a gun through sec,ity chirp so far 12 guns t year have been detected >>> this video has gonevi ral. man cycling in the middle of a road but not just any. on a five-lane highway in northern virginia all during rush hour. evan lambertn chantilly with the reaction to the bold cyclist. >> reporter: pple are flying right past us and if you can imagine a bicycle in between these lanes, you don't have to imagine it. just look at this video. ♪ . ♪ . shot by a driver on june 15th on the southbound lanes of route 28 war the interchangeith 50. s you can seeeral vehicles was i didn't feel going wellte below thed speed limit. rginia law said bicyclists ileg? interstate highrys, ones with on and off rams but the department of transportation said i l local law enforcement dide how to enforce it and fairfax county police told us it isllegal for a cyclist to be on any road where the speed limits above 45. drivers told us they were stunnedow to see daring that cyclist was >> i think he's crazy for one. i don't know wt i would . i definitely o m
two days earlier another man was arrested for trying to bring a gun through sec,ity chirp so far 12 guns t year have been detected >>> this video has gonevi ral. man cycling in the middle of a road but not just any. on a five-lane highway in northern virginia all during rush hour. evan lambertn chantilly with the reaction to the bold cyclist. >> reporter: pple are flying right past us and if you can imagine a bicycle in between these lanes, you don't have to imagine it. just look...
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that iti strongly feel today there is a slight change in conscience that kim jong-un can undergo, our president can make that happen. i will be happy for the peace that brings to the people in the united states. host: thank you for the call. republican line from oregon, what are your expectations? caller: i'm excited about north korean people. oppressionder such and over 10,000 people in prisons. if he would come into some kind of agreeme, what wonderful for northould be korean people. i think president trump will bring peace abo. host: let's go to democrats line, north dakota. what do think so far? caller: i think president trump is lying. i hope the north korean president does not listen to anything trump says. host: wind you say that? --t caller: because trump is a barefaced liar. host: is the fact that these two leaders are meeting a good thing? yes, but ialler: don't think he can believe anything he says. host: can we believe the north koreans? caller: yes. but we can't leave our president. all he does is lie to the american people. ho: good evening, what are your expectations? c
that iti strongly feel today there is a slight change in conscience that kim jong-un can undergo, our president can make that happen. i will be happy for the peace that brings to the people in the united states. host: thank you for the call. republican line from oregon, what are your expectations? caller: i'm excited about north korean people. oppressionder such and over 10,000 people in prisons. if he would come into some kind of agreeme, what wonderful for northould be korean people. i think...
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. >> you said to me afterle ity deaths by suicide as we've seen with the spade and bourdain cases, you see a spike. what kind of spike do you see? >> calls to the nional suicide prevention life line, people reaching out for help, peopl realizing they're more in crisis than they realized and reaching out because they're concerned about somebody else which is great.ce when you're ced about a family member or friend, reach out for help. ere's a lot you can do. >> what do you think might bebu contng to what seems to be now a national crisis? >> well, the biggest loss of life we're i seeing 45 to 64-year-old ksmiddle-aged f struggling with financial issues, relationship issues. it's thege you're taking care of your parents, your kids and working one or two jobs. you can get quickly overwhelmed and need help. >> the centers for disease control reports increases, up more than 30% since 1999. what about the numbers here in the washington area? >> ourumbers aren't quite as high. it's the second leading cause of death for young people. we have seen up to a 10% increase and that's also the ones w
. >> you said to me afterle ity deaths by suicide as we've seen with the spade and bourdain cases, you see a spike. what kind of spike do you see? >> calls to the nional suicide prevention life line, people reaching out for help, peopl realizing they're more in crisis than they realized and reaching out because they're concerned about somebody else which is great.ce when you're ced about a family member or friend, reach out for help. ere's a lot you can do. >> what do you...
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if you were to describe her ll, how ity in a nuts would you describe it?ad, to. congratulations. >> thank you. >> zsa zsa, congrats. >> thanks. >> a little "pop what do you have dylan? >> we have a loto get to t. let's start "pop start" with chip and joanna gains. they are trs sf "fixer upper." over the weekend, the gaines crew got a little stronger. >> get it, emmy. " >> reporter: txer upper" family is a little bigger this morning, with the addition of baby boy crew. joanna gaines announcing, our baby boy is her and we couldn't be more in love. he made an unexpected and speedo entrance ihe world, 2 1/2 weeks early, which is fitting he was a sweet surprise from day one. chip writing, ten beautiful toes and ten beautiful fingers all accounted for. and big momma is doing great. >> yeah. you're having a little boy, right? so exciting. >> reporter: the "fixerpe up duo has surprised fans with newy were expecting a fifth child, after announcinghe fifth season of "fixer upper" woul be their last. >> the boys and i were team boy. team girl. this is really upsettin
if you were to describe her ll, how ity in a nuts would you describe it?ad, to. congratulations. >> thank you. >> zsa zsa, congrats. >> thanks. >> a little "pop what do you have dylan? >> we have a loto get to t. let's start "pop start" with chip and joanna gains. they are trs sf "fixer upper." over the weekend, the gaines crew got a little stronger. >> get it, emmy. " >> reporter: txer upper" family is a little bigger...
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chance e high rain continue on into your saturday as well. 85 with partly cloudy ities. 76 rain tomorrow. 85 with afternoon storms on saturday. near 90 on sunday with no more than a passing shower chance. drier weather finally moves b ak in we get to the early parts of next week. all right, metissa mollet, hear your best material for russian literature humor. >> lordy -- that'sust not a good idea for me. it's way too early, right? tang a loo at mclean, georgetown pike near difficult run parking lot. we now have all lanes blocked right there. trying to figure out what'sn going we'll let you know. bottom of the beltway, inner loop and outer loop fine here. very different this morning when the woodrowso w bridge was shut down. mave look, woodrow wilson bridge. and local lanes moving along quite nicely. and on the beltway, no major problems. aaron. >> melissa, thankyou. >>> hey, i want to show you a little piece of video thhere. was recorded near lake tahoe in california. a deputy can be seen shattering a car window to save a bear. >> you heard him correctly. placer cnty sheriff's office put
chance e high rain continue on into your saturday as well. 85 with partly cloudy ities. 76 rain tomorrow. 85 with afternoon storms on saturday. near 90 on sunday with no more than a passing shower chance. drier weather finally moves b ak in we get to the early parts of next week. all right, metissa mollet, hear your best material for russian literature humor. >> lordy -- that'sust not a good idea for me. it's way too early, right? tang a loo at mclean, georgetown pike near difficult run...
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home base for monster jam iv ity new things. >> reporter: candace, a mom of two, is a former beauty pageant i went to a monster jam show, and the first time i saw is they things i said, i have to drive one of these things. >> reporter: cynthia was always a gearhead. now she's found a new use for that gear, getting into top shape for the track. how much does this tire weigh? >> this weighs 440 pounds. >> 440 pounds? >> reporter: flipping the tire is one. awom >> reporter: what about flipping those trucks? >> you both flipped over in your trucks this morning. how does it feel? >> normally i'm a little upset with myself because i didn't save it. that's usually our goal. i like to take the truck to the ragged edge then bring it back. >> how worried are you why your safety? >> i'm not wor reed at all when i'm in my truck. >> there's an ambulance parked right there. >> insurance purposes. >> just in case. >> snug. >> reporter: they promised to go easy on me so i suit up. >> all right, here we go. i didn't say there wasn't a at. fire, i said -- i always felt safe is what i said. >> have you been i
home base for monster jam iv ity new things. >> reporter: candace, a mom of two, is a former beauty pageant i went to a monster jam show, and the first time i saw is they things i said, i have to drive one of these things. >> reporter: cynthia was always a gearhead. now she's found a new use for that gear, getting into top shape for the track. how much does this tire weigh? >> this weighs 440 pounds. >> 440 pounds? >> reporter: flipping the tire is one. awom...
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there is a code orangeal air ity alert for hartfd anne arundel, baltimore counti sensitive groups, elderly children, anybody with breathing issues do not spend any extended time outisside. ths saturday. >> headed to l beachesooking good there. cool down in theer wat 67 degrees temperature-we there and temperatures into the 8 tore daytime highs. 65 degrees forrr ow. take a lookt "fox5" accuweather 7-day forecast. 98 degrees by monday kicking in your sunday o father's day at 92 egrows. challenge will be to stay cool. back to you. >> thank you. remember that discussion of arming teachers? here's interesting twist to that. thepartment of defense is providing nearly three-quarters of a million dollars to fund a program called troops to teachers in arizona. it's part of an effort to addres a major teacher se.rtage ther several arizona schools are in ne of math, special education, and science teachers. >> the future of our nation rests on the education of our children. so this is actually the battle field of i today. >> would have never guessed i would have been ar. te >> troops ofch teas assista
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ity hall. ity hall. people gathered to speak out against trump administration policies on immigration and border enforcement. they feel the travel ban at its core is a muslim ban and they say the highest court in the land got it wrong. >> this is a travesty of justice, a grim stain on the preme court's legacy, the legacy that includes the dred scott decision. t decision. >> a couple of hours after the first protest, a second rally was held opposing the president's zero tolerance border policy that led to children being separated from their families. >>> now we turn to lake county where crews are making progress in the pawnee fire. it's burning away from populated areas now. very good news for people that live in the area, but the rugged terrain is making it difficult for ground crews, so they're using a lot of air power to stop the spread of the fire. about 13,000 acres have burned so far, and containment stands at 17 percent. 2700 fire personnel fighting the fire right now, and this comes as 6
ity hall. ity hall. people gathered to speak out against trump administration policies on immigration and border enforcement. they feel the travel ban at its core is a muslim ban and they say the highest court in the land got it wrong. >> this is a travesty of justice, a grim stain on the preme court's legacy, the legacy that includes the dred scott decision. t decision. >> a couple of hours after the first protest, a second rally was held opposing the president's zero tolerance...
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that's such an ionic spot, isn't ity im to have to tell you that our run of two gorgeous dayn a row hasto be interrupted t bring some showers and srms through. we'll b right back. it is an ion view, george washington's state mount vern ofnlt it is just gorgeou there, but there is a new campaign that is aiming at preserving the view that is directly across from there. dominion energy has planned toil d a natural gas compression station across the river from it . they say you won't be able to see it from the home. still some aren'tla sure. matt ack has the story. >>reporter: i'm sitting here on the front porch at mount vernon ment take a lk at that view behind me, but there is a concern that that view may not look so gre if a planned development actually goes through. it'scr planned as the river ind. visiting mount vernon is almike stepping back iostn time, l theo look as it did when he lived here. part of that experience, the view. it's very relaxing me thought to myself i was going to come this way just to sit here for just a few minutes. aura bancroft is visiting from micgan. s and 87
that's such an ionic spot, isn't ity im to have to tell you that our run of two gorgeous dayn a row hasto be interrupted t bring some showers and srms through. we'll b right back. it is an ion view, george washington's state mount vern ofnlt it is just gorgeou there, but there is a new campaign that is aiming at preserving the view that is directly across from there. dominion energy has planned toil d a natural gas compression station across the river from it . they say you won't be able to see...
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iti is quite likely that we will achieve a 5000 car a week by the end of this month.ter: in july of last year, he said there would be as many as 20,000 model 3's produced a month by the end of 2017, but in reality tesla only produced 2500 in total by then. he says they are on track to hit production goals in the coming months and achieve profitability by the end of the year. his leleadership wasas never rey in doubt, but criticism of her vehicle crashes and finances had clearly gotten to him. >> it is like, i will tell you the most excruciating and hellh several months i have ever had. anand a lot of other people at tesla. but i think we are getting there. reporter: he asserts he is not planning to raise more debt, but if predictions fall short again he may have to ask shareholders three charged tesla's battery. >> now the markets. tensions not having much of an impact in trading today on european shares. european markets trading mostly up. paris above the flat line. investors focusing on what could come out of the g7 leaders meeting in the coming days. anchor: u.s. o
iti is quite likely that we will achieve a 5000 car a week by the end of this month.ter: in july of last year, he said there would be as many as 20,000 model 3's produced a month by the end of 2017, but in reality tesla only produced 2500 in total by then. he says they are on track to hit production goals in the coming months and achieve profitability by the end of the year. his leleadership wasas never rey in doubt, but criticism of her vehicle crashes and finances had clearly gotten to him....
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the youngest being kept in what the trump administration calac "tender age"ities, terminology that democratsave seized upon. senator schumer: i have seen pictures of tiny girls with forlorn looks on their faces. it breaks your heart. they are being placed into what is called "tender age" facilities. that is an orwellian ter there ever was one. nick:mi in the ation debate on capitol hill, democrats can't agree with republicans and republicans cannot agree amongst with congressional elections looming, washington is beset -- is obsessed with the politics of immigration. but for the parents of separated children, it is the practicalities at hand -- how dse they going to get the back, how are they going to prevent them being lost in the system? in the halls of congress, a process which served as a reminder to warring politicians of who is in the crossfire of thisattle, children. nick bryant, bbc news, washington rajini: for more on this, i was joined a short time ago by democratic cgresswoman karen bass from capitol hill. thanks for joining t us program. you said he would vote no to both republic
the youngest being kept in what the trump administration calac "tender age"ities, terminology that democratsave seized upon. senator schumer: i have seen pictures of tiny girls with forlorn looks on their faces. it breaks your heart. they are being placed into what is called "tender age" facilities. that is an orwellian ter there ever was one. nick:mi in the ation debate on capitol hill, democrats can't agree with republicans and republicans cannot agree amongst with...
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on the g7 side a different story, do you not ity this g7 wept well. >> wer. trevor?ecific, i get it. >> think about the allies. the g7 allies, think about what they are you set about. before the g7 from trump leaving the transpacifipartnership to trump leaving paris climate accord then he shows up late. he cancels his meeting, with president macron, the french president, leaves early and sends a twitter barrage against the canadian prime minister. >> trevor: right. >> and that is the public stuff. the private stuff that he was saying in that meeting that i have heard about, like saying sang why would we supportto. ukraine at all, they are all corrupt. and the other leaders are there are being polite because he does unrun the world's only superpower but they are mortified. >> trevor: with that type of thinking then do you think americans and the world should grapple with the notion and the idea that there is a possibility that america may over time come to see itself as an ally of countries like russia and maybe chins opposed to canada and germany? >> no. >> trevor: y
on the g7 side a different story, do you not ity this g7 wept well. >> wer. trevor?ecific, i get it. >> think about the allies. the g7 allies, think about what they are you set about. before the g7 from trump leaving the transpacifipartnership to trump leaving paris climate accord then he shows up late. he cancels his meeting, with president macron, the french president, leaves early and sends a twitter barrage against the canadian prime minister. >> trevor: right. >>...
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i think we will take the international commr ity to raise ild.eporter: the baby's arrival has been celebrated here as a national time. former prime minister ellen clark was one of the first two g the arrangements as gender equality in action for the theresa may center congratulations to the new parents on the birth of the new group. the man in charge ofthew zealand fo next six weeks sent his best wishes. >> which the very best and that she gets a solid start to her motherhood, so to speak. hat solid start may be followed by sleepless nights, but jacinda ardern says she will e once shetactabl takes her baby home. rajini: nice to have some good news for a change. and you think of scottto de music -- when you think of scotland, pop music might not be the first thing to come to mind, but from lulu, annie the popsimple minds, music has been around the world. a new exhibit in edinburg examines pop music. will gompertz went to examine take a look. llwiback in the 1970's, the bay city rollers wore nesseirhn sleeves. a decade later, the proclaimers were r
i think we will take the international commr ity to raise ild.eporter: the baby's arrival has been celebrated here as a national time. former prime minister ellen clark was one of the first two g the arrangements as gender equality in action for the theresa may center congratulations to the new parents on the birth of the new group. the man in charge ofthew zealand fo next six weeks sent his best wishes. >> which the very best and that she gets a solid start to her motherhood, so to...
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foreseeable future we we could he have a serious problem to keep must don't is such and mr paul is itis what this integration also allow you know the west to claim victory in the sort of standoff we're saying at the moment against russia i think in terms of. in geopolitical terms yes mustard is the focus of a perceived. perceived. fight over it including russia including turkey so. there appears to be a lot of interest in trying to influence that country and if the country joins the european institutions and obviously the north atlantic treaty that more or less will be the end of that fight and in economic terms i think. it will be quite beneficial for greece as well there are many greeks who believe that instead of fighting over that name we should find a neutral acceptable solution and keep doing business with these people to both to the benefit of both sides so and that's a obviously a pragmatic view having said that i believe that. the end of the day the greek parliament will ratify and this is only a guess of course but i i think i have a feeling that we have a problem and will rat
foreseeable future we we could he have a serious problem to keep must don't is such and mr paul is itis what this integration also allow you know the west to claim victory in the sort of standoff we're saying at the moment against russia i think in terms of. in geopolitical terms yes mustard is the focus of a perceived. perceived. fight over it including russia including turkey so. there appears to be a lot of interest in trying to influence that country and if the country joins the european...
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-based monitor claims that satellite images show north korea is rapidly improving a key ity,ear research fac despite the country declaring a commitment to denuclearization. images show the construction of w buildings at the site in yongbyon. land's government i to water down legislation on the holocaust that had led to a heatedebate with israel. it had originally made it a criminal offense to imply that the polish state was complicst in the holoc in the increasingly polarized world of american politics, nothing n be taken for granted, but last night, democrats witnessed their biggest primary upset in many years. joe crowley, the 10-term congressman from new york was defeated by a first timer. alexandria ocasio-cortez is a mixed-race, 28-year-old womanhe fromronx who had campaigned for bernie sanders. nada tawfik has the story. nada: it was a win that seem to seemed so impossible that it caught everyone, including the victor, by surprise. 28-year-old alexandria ocasio-cortez comparedace to the story of david and goliath. representive joe crowley held his seat for 20 years and was hgarded
-based monitor claims that satellite images show north korea is rapidly improving a key ity,ear research fac despite the country declaring a commitment to denuclearization. images show the construction of w buildings at the site in yongbyon. land's government i to water down legislation on the holocaust that had led to a heatedebate with israel. it had originally made it a criminal offense to imply that the polish state was complicst in the holoc in the increasingly polarized world of american...
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the only ones who knew the details of the process of march 2nd information fromel gather resints and ity college representatives. when i asked if they knew about the process or how to vote, not a single one of the nine of 17 residents present knew how to vote. this is a serious error in process. i asked the board of supervisors to have some oversight over these matters that violate the rights of the city citizens to a fair voting process. i have 11 of 17 letters signed by residents rejecting the changing of the name of phelan avenue. that is a majority of 40% of the overall voting weighting according to the process. with my vote against, on behalf of the high school which constitutes ten%, that makes 50% opposed to the renaming and i plead with you to route vies the voting process with oversight. [applause] >> afternoon. my name is bonnie wight and i live at 326 phelan avenue. the only meeting that we were invited to was a meeting of the renaming committee. my husband and i went to that meeting to oppose the name change. we were told flatly it wasa done deal because phelan was a racist.
the only ones who knew the details of the process of march 2nd information fromel gather resints and ity college representatives. when i asked if they knew about the process or how to vote, not a single one of the nine of 17 residents present knew how to vote. this is a serious error in process. i asked the board of supervisors to have some oversight over these matters that violate the rights of the city citizens to a fair voting process. i have 11 of 17 letters signed by residents rejecting...
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that high end fashion houses choose exclusive locations for these shows their currency is exclusive ity. with the shows the various brands seek to engage the public welfare clients and the journalists take them on a fantastic voyage to amazing places that we see only falls with us for french people shanty may not be very exotic but for everyone else to come here for a couple of days to watch the day your show is pretty special to you was your real . dosia video of the strategy seems to work german fashion blogger caro doua says she for one was certainly playing. to be day. it would not be invited nicholas show i think is a very special both for the clients and for people interested in fashion. it's not my time it's a little extra the icing on the cake the cherry on the icing just look at which house is put them on these brands really are the very top events and issues with. the posse after the deal show took place on the cuff and the champagne was definitely flowing all a very exclusive and apparently quite chilly a posse the rest of us can but observe from a distance. next up a beauty
that high end fashion houses choose exclusive locations for these shows their currency is exclusive ity. with the shows the various brands seek to engage the public welfare clients and the journalists take them on a fantastic voyage to amazing places that we see only falls with us for french people shanty may not be very exotic but for everyone else to come here for a couple of days to watch the day your show is pretty special to you was your real . dosia video of the strategy seems to work...
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what you what will be a future of europe it's easily says well question if we can see some parallel ities between what we hear from chief in european as the argument i say chansons is world and i believe say it asia has a huge chains as well to elevate to belloc something which is bringing more nations together as in up to now and very interesting developments not so much about the buckra see i believe this is something we should put an aside for surgery and i believe if you are looking to a state as speedster says are countries who are developing in a certain sense and you have a parliament but say are coming from a long story which doesn't allow to to sing. in categories of to countries and i believe that we speak in standard reeses strong to addition in menu fracturing could be a very good complementarity for both of the countries and so lets him keep some time help subsidies manny's. d. to develop these economies and i believe these will be the investment money. because i mean it's interesting you talk about it. because it turns a very interesting story and very interesting model but
what you what will be a future of europe it's easily says well question if we can see some parallel ities between what we hear from chief in european as the argument i say chansons is world and i believe say it asia has a huge chains as well to elevate to belloc something which is bringing more nations together as in up to now and very interesting developments not so much about the buckra see i believe this is something we should put an aside for surgery and i believe if you are looking to a...
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the return of violence to afghanistan pakistan sparks sounds and a bit ity to accept afghanistan as a good peace for neighbor for their own interests for the disputes that riyadh the durand line and all of the issues of the united states not paying genuine attention to maintain peace rather on hunting down individuals that they thought were against and these were the fundamental issues that we faced the. afghans we must be very clear when we would be referred to the taliban as afghans as individuals always wanted peace they were part of that country part of our side of the afghan people. the reason that we did not succeed in our peace process so far is fundamentally because the afghan wish in bringing peace to the country was not the only determinant factor but where the other factor foreign factors neighbors international community u.s. object in the region and afghanistan all of those combined hans to deny a space which we hope those of those do is do those negative factors. are going to go away now and if that happens we will certainly sort of have these. mr potts so where did the
the return of violence to afghanistan pakistan sparks sounds and a bit ity to accept afghanistan as a good peace for neighbor for their own interests for the disputes that riyadh the durand line and all of the issues of the united states not paying genuine attention to maintain peace rather on hunting down individuals that they thought were against and these were the fundamental issues that we faced the. afghans we must be very clear when we would be referred to the taliban as afghans as...
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have insisted to us that the mother and daughter were never separateriw both hou m watually deported ity his country in 2013. now that she is accused of reentering for a second time, she may very well be charged with a felony when she goes back to federal court. >> an alert for writers in san francisco. the twin peaks tunnel is shutting down for 2 month starting monday. that means there will be no service at 2 very popular stations. that is west portal and forest hill. the 2 mild tunnel is 100 years old. it is overdue for maintenance. crews will upgrade the tracks and strength in the tunnel. it is safer in an earthquake -- some writers are frustrated with the 2 month closure. >> that is really in infuriating. it is already slow enough as is. it doesn't coincide with actual reality time. >> more than 80,000 people use the twin peaks tunnel on a typical weekday. now, they must take a buses or transfer to bart at balboa park. >> it is expected to get warmer and windier over the next couple of days. julie watts asked pg&e if the utility has plans to cut off power to prevent wildfires in the
have insisted to us that the mother and daughter were never separateriw both hou m watually deported ity his country in 2013. now that she is accused of reentering for a second time, she may very well be charged with a felony when she goes back to federal court. >> an alert for writers in san francisco. the twin peaks tunnel is shutting down for 2 month starting monday. that means there will be no service at 2 very popular stations. that is west portal and forest hill. the 2 mild tunnel...
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will be future of europe it's easily as well as rizieq which question if we can see some parallel ities between what we hear from chieftains in europe and as the argument i say chansons is world and i believe said to sit asia has a huge chains as well to elevate to build up something which is bringing more nations together as in up to now and very interesting developments not so much about uvo crecy i believe this is something we should put an aside for surgery and i believe if you are looking to a state is cast a speedy star says our countries who are developing in a certain sense and to have a parliament but say are coming from a long term his story which doesn't allow to to sing it into virgin categories of to book ready countries and i believe so it will speak in standard reeses strong to additionally menu fracturing could be a very good complementarity for both of the countries and so lets him give some time help subsidies monies. be to develop his economies and i believe these will be the investment money. because i mean it's interesting you talk about it. because it's a very inte
will be future of europe it's easily as well as rizieq which question if we can see some parallel ities between what we hear from chieftains in europe and as the argument i say chansons is world and i believe said to sit asia has a huge chains as well to elevate to build up something which is bringing more nations together as in up to now and very interesting developments not so much about uvo crecy i believe this is something we should put an aside for surgery and i believe if you are looking...
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and they end up settling iti connt, where he gets a job muth pepperidge farm.and there's this cty called village creek, which is in south norwalk. it's actually in their covenants, it's advertised as "a prejudice-free zone." so they settle there, because it was a community that welcomed mixed-race couples. >> reporter: frederick and elinor had two sons and spent the rest of their lives in that village creek community. he passed away in 2001, and she in 2005. so what do you think we canhi learn fromslice of american history that you've documented?an why is this story important today?y >> tdn't let racism win. and i think you can always learn from that.ar and partic now. i think we're in such partisan times. we already know that there's an increase in hate groups. i think racism is a lot more overt, in your face, now. i like stories like these, when ow that that's not gonna win. and i think we need to be reminded of these stories of perseverance, of courage, of hardship. but, at the end, there's a happy ending. >> this is "pbs newshour weekend," sunday. >> sreeni
and they end up settling iti connt, where he gets a job muth pepperidge farm.and there's this cty called village creek, which is in south norwalk. it's actually in their covenants, it's advertised as "a prejudice-free zone." so they settle there, because it was a community that welcomed mixed-race couples. >> reporter: frederick and elinor had two sons and spent the rest of their lives in that village creek community. he passed away in 2001, and she in 2005. so what do you think...
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he was fired for -- because of the russia iti. he would not go easy on michael flynn. we know there is comes the president told lester holt and nbc. the president also told the russian foreign minister. whether that ia firing offense or not is not terribly relevant. it is not there anymore. what is relevant is that he was fired for the russian investigation and out of the ig report was talking about. lead: congressman nadler, democrat on the judiciary committee, thank you for being our guest on newsmakers this week. rep. nadler: you are quite welcome. susan: kate, start with immigration. it has been a fraud legislative process to say the least. the president seems to have found a monkeywrench in what seemed to be a process towards a vote next week by tweeting he moderate sign the bill. the republicans are no longer whipping the legislation. things are at something of a standstill right now. where is this going? kate: the president has tweeted that he supports certain parts of the immigration bill but did not say specifically that he supports this particular bill which
he was fired for -- because of the russia iti. he would not go easy on michael flynn. we know there is comes the president told lester holt and nbc. the president also told the russian foreign minister. whether that ia firing offense or not is not terribly relevant. it is not there anymore. what is relevant is that he was fired for the russian investigation and out of the ig report was talking about. lead: congressman nadler, democrat on the judiciary committee, thank you for being our guest on...
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going back to your question, one of the issues here is in a way her influence was sent illusory but ity was very temporal, that is she could influence the crowd she spoke to. she was a very self-possessed eloquent speaker and a lot of people didn't know what to make of her, that that i think was her claim to fame and w the ende lost that so in a sense we lost her legacy. >> she also was on the losing side in many ways and didn't get along with the anarchists of the day. >> she was disgusted with goldman and they represented a different kind of anarchists. they believed trade unions were thforthe embryo of the society r the local voluntary associations people would join, there would be no competition or wage earning and so forth. they represented a strange that focused on the liberation of artistic impulses and feelings. it's funny because goldman would argue that monogamy was a false impulse that men andul women should be freexpress their desires t and lucy parsons requital to this idea publicly and said this had nothing to do with the class struggle. it was an idea that threatened to p
going back to your question, one of the issues here is in a way her influence was sent illusory but ity was very temporal, that is she could influence the crowd she spoke to. she was a very self-possessed eloquent speaker and a lot of people didn't know what to make of her, that that i think was her claim to fame and w the ende lost that so in a sense we lost her legacy. >> she also was on the losing side in many ways and didn't get along with the anarchists of the day. >> she was...
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i thik t what youeeen so fars t ity in cordnated way has been operating to try and any potential publicnceo far. in terms of a letter to cse and desist and the director of public works dedicated the resources needed to ensure that we minimize the possibility that there were scooter nuisances on the street and i think what you see from the three of us collectively sing re in terms of resources already dediated ahe quickness with which the pilot program has been made available that the city is willing toedic de the ure need to make sure that we strike thatight balance between promotions transportation invasion and not sacsacrifiesing con sen conveni. >> will you address helmets in any w . there laws requires person using scooters to have a driver's license, we are a helmet and ride in the street. our permit s that they have comply with state a local law. >> does it require they offer >> it does not. we are not being too prescriptive but telling them how to be client with the specific permit of what they are applor. f >> what steps are you going to take into account when deciding who gets thes
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>> yeah, we know that low income folks and particularly mm ities of color are disproportionately regulatedncluded in the civil justicest . something like three-quarters of the people who need to access hr helpgh the civil justice system are people of color in addition to being low income. so it is incredibly important that we understand how these interlocking moments of discriminaon impact these populations. >> and there's a cascading effect, right? what percentage of your clients are close to the verge of homelessness? and because you have said for many of these problemsne legal problem leads to many others. >> yeah, so all of ourlients are living at 125% of the federal poverty level or lower.e thre folks living paycheck to paycheck. they are at extreme risk. whatappens is if you are working at a job and your employer won't pay your overtim and then you have a disagreemtd widisagreemtd -- disagreement with your ndlord and you can't pay the rent and you can't get access for food to your kids, you send up expernces threeo seven civil justice problems all at once. >> that's how the problems
>> yeah, we know that low income folks and particularly mm ities of color are disproportionately regulatedncluded in the civil justicest . something like three-quarters of the people who need to access hr helpgh the civil justice system are people of color in addition to being low income. so it is incredibly important that we understand how these interlocking moments of discriminaon impact these populations. >> and there's a cascading effect, right? what percentage of your clients...
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penalty of their own in the second half, making it 1—1. penalty of their own in the second half, making iti—i penalty of their own in the second half, making it 1—1. but paul pogba scored a late winner. the french are up scored a late winner. the french are up and running. var seems to be contagious. another spot kick this time awarded to parul. but you still have to put them in the back of the net. that miss proved crucial. yusuf poulsen, who conceded a penalty scored in the second half, denmark winning i—o. scored in the second half, denmark winning 1—0. in group d sergio aguero gave argentina the lead against icelander. but it was soon 1-1. against icelander. but it was soon i—i. alfredsson bergersen equalising for the smallest nation taking part. in the second half, lionel messi had the chance to win it, but his penalty was easily saved. and in group d's other match, and own goal and a missed spot kick from luka modric helped croatia to rate 2—0 win over nigeria. and to keep up—to—date with what is going on in the world cup, do go to oui’ going on in the world cup, do go to our bbc sport
penalty of their own in the second half, making it 1—1. penalty of their own in the second half, making iti—i penalty of their own in the second half, making it 1—1. but paul pogba scored a late winner. the french are up scored a late winner. the french are up and running. var seems to be contagious. another spot kick this time awarded to parul. but you still have to put them in the back of the net. that miss proved crucial. yusuf poulsen, who conceded a penalty scored in the second half,...
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newspaper that just tries to bring the community the facts, the news, what's happening in the localun ity and we neede. peopl we need reporters, we need folkshether it's print or tvo or rad beri bing us these facts an not be subject to, you know, verbal attacks or oer kinds oft teso m aks i mean, weee n a good strong free press in this country and onlyks on the free press dermine the freedom of the press and really a healthy democracy. >> we couldn't agr with you more. senator chris van hollen thank you so much for joining us, sharing your words. just like you, you know, we are praying that we can get through this on the other side and we don't see something like ts happengain here in thanks s for joining us.rich.- we appreciate it. >> and thank you for covering this. thank you. all right. i just want to give you anwe were talking a little bit abouthe effect and the impact that this is havin earlier we showed or we talked about the tweet from one of the editors from the capital gazette. jimmy debutts t teted in the midsthis, he said the reporters and editors give all they have everyay. th
newspaper that just tries to bring the community the facts, the news, what's happening in the localun ity and we neede. peopl we need reporters, we need folkshether it's print or tvo or rad beri bing us these facts an not be subject to, you know, verbal attacks or oer kinds oft teso m aks i mean, weee n a good strong free press in this country and onlyks on the free press dermine the freedom of the press and really a healthy democracy. >> we couldn't agr with you more. senator chris van...
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i can't go into a whole bunch of iti ils t ab, t showing llthe origination of planning. >> reporter:ng to court eocuments, in 2012, he filed an unsuccessful defamation lawsuit against the paper and a columnist who wrote an article about the allegations he harassed and threatened a former high school classmate. as the case moved through tryland courts, ramos wrote on twitter that he was suing half of the county and making corpses of corrupt careers and corporate entities. in 2013, the anne arundel county police department investigated online threats ramos made against the "capital gazette." the investigating officer noted t the police report that he did not believe ramos was a threat to employees at the paper. ultimately, the paper decided not to press charges because it would be like "putting a stick in a beehive." thomas marquardt was the paper's pitor and publisher at the time when the paper was in a nifferent location. >> we had given a phone to the front desk with my personal instruction that if anybody that eesembled him would come through the door, that they were to call 911. >
i can't go into a whole bunch of iti ils t ab, t showing llthe origination of planning. >> reporter:ng to court eocuments, in 2012, he filed an unsuccessful defamation lawsuit against the paper and a columnist who wrote an article about the allegations he harassed and threatened a former high school classmate. as the case moved through tryland courts, ramos wrote on twitter that he was suing half of the county and making corpses of corrupt careers and corporate entities. in 2013, the anne...
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luther that shown how to resist the all star ity of the emperor and pope both townspeople and peasants now wanted to follow his example. i was asked what if god spoke german yes i tell you yes. yeah how else would you have understood your prayers he had a son so i could be the first one god has understood them and he is ons of them done own it adds yet. is that also true for the prayers of us has a nice bow on. the peasants expected luther to side with them. got hurt out he brought god also he is the peasants and he sees the injustice done to them. but fighting injustice with injustice is not god's will it's the will of the devil not a step towards. luther distanced himself from the peasants when violence broke out in may fifteen twenty five they also targeted members of the high nobility. yet this is now it's your turn count i knew to meet your judgement hasn't so be it go. i. have blood shed triggered a radical change of heart and he said he now saw the devil at work and even appeal to the german princes to crush the peasants. let whoever can stab strangle and kill them like mad dogs
luther that shown how to resist the all star ity of the emperor and pope both townspeople and peasants now wanted to follow his example. i was asked what if god spoke german yes i tell you yes. yeah how else would you have understood your prayers he had a son so i could be the first one god has understood them and he is ons of them done own it adds yet. is that also true for the prayers of us has a nice bow on. the peasants expected luther to side with them. got hurt out he brought god also he...
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ity there. positiv thanks.n get a roundup in today's edition of daybreak, dayb on the terminal. it is also available on mobile in the bloomberg anywhere app. you can customize your settings so you only get the news on industries and assets you care about. this is bloomberg. ♪ . this is bloomberg. ♪ ramy: welcome back. i am ramy inocencio in new york. haidi: you are watching "daybreak: australia." facebook under fire from u.s. lawmakers after revealing data sharing partnerships with four chinese companies, including huawei.y -- what are lawmakers saying? >> all the senators have in some way mentioned this. fuel on the further fire over privacy. not exactlyve decided what are the rules that need to be applied, but they can all agree this is not what people thought was happening when they were using the facebook app. could we see mark zuckerberg back in washington anytime soon? contraryok said that to some concerns from lawmakers yesterday, there was no actual data from facebook start on -- stored on huawei s
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