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usar un sweater ligero, no veremos temperatura por encima de 80°, antioch 74, mÁs fresco hacia oakland uchsanta rosa similar. >>> pero hablemos de la calidad de aire para la tarde de de hoy, vemos efectos de incendios, se mantiene niveles moderados, los que sufren de problema respiratorio necesitan limitar actividad al aire libre, la temperatura para maÑana en los 71°, pero un fin de semana que se perfila con temperatura mÁs fresca domingo en 65°, van a ver este descenso en temperatura, nos mantenemos con llovizna en la lÍnea costera temperatura descienden en fin de semana seco y soleado, le muestro rÁpidamente el pronÓstico para napa, en 85, esto es todo lo que tengo continuamos con mÁs. >>> gracias gabriel y mire, imagine comprar un re frÍoing rartd y tener que botarlo ipts tanta naemente sepa. >>> y co nazca como un video juego pretende ayudar a estudiantes a navegar por internet de forma segura, y le llueve sobre mojado a hervalife, varios entablaron demanda por in kum mcumplÍ miento de promesas.2 por esa pa 12 y 4 gracias por continuar con nosotros, padres de estudiantes que van a la
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me get uch what's grown. in there for a few seconds and oscar's like no, no, this is my show. >> you've just got to let it happen. >> her mom was shooting the video because she didn't know how the dogs would react. now we know. >>> large parts of south india have experienced heavy rains that's triggered flooding and of course landslides. >> ooh. >> always so incredible to watch, though. it's amazing. >> to your surprise and everybody else's, it's still in one piece. but they live in this home because the owner renovated it and remodeled it and has been renting it out to several different families. >> the problem is he didn't retrofit the foundation. >> and even if they i had wonder if that would have helped. >> that's the thing, it's the land that's sliding away. >> everybody was evacuated safely. they're awed in the fact that it stayed in one piece. >> the good thing about it being intact, they could go back in and try recover some of their belongings and stuff. >> still dangerous. >> these landslides have b
me get uch what's grown. in there for a few seconds and oscar's like no, no, this is my show. >> you've just got to let it happen. >> her mom was shooting the video because she didn't know how the dogs would react. now we know. >>> large parts of south india have experienced heavy rains that's triggered flooding and of course landslides. >> ooh. >> always so incredible to watch, though. it's amazing. >> to your surprise and everybody else's, it's still in...
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collins: thank you very uch. >> good morning to this distinguished panel. thank you for being here and the work you do. as you know, the fentanyl, heroin and opioid epidemic is ravaging communities including new hampshire. i have worked to secure an increase in funds to use for reatment and recovery. now new hampshire is receiving $23 million for 2018, before that it was $3 million. we think we have the potential to have an impact on the ground. it is important that we stay focused on the hardest hit states and that they get the concentration of funds that they need. we need better ways to treat addiction and manage pain. i appreciate the conversations we have had about it. i appreciate the work the nih is doing on the heel initiative. you explain that you needed more flexibility to fund research more quickly and efficiently. i have been pleased to work with chairman alexander and senator young to introduce the cutting edge research act to give the nih the money it needs. so, how will the other transaction of authority provided by the act help the nih to wo
collins: thank you very uch. >> good morning to this distinguished panel. thank you for being here and the work you do. as you know, the fentanyl, heroin and opioid epidemic is ravaging communities including new hampshire. i have worked to secure an increase in funds to use for reatment and recovery. now new hampshire is receiving $23 million for 2018, before that it was $3 million. we think we have the potential to have an impact on the ground. it is important that we stay focused on the...
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uch different than yesterday morning. aaron, eun, back to you.>> it's 4:55. d.c.ady to cheer o its little league baseball stars as they go to bat in a big way. >> news 4's molette green caught up with young men trying to make it to the little leaward series. >> reporter: the biggest fld of dreams is withi reach. d.c.'s little leaguers have their eyes on the prize. i'm daniel marshal with the miami johnson little and this is my team behind me. and we're excited forhe little league regionals. we're going to bristo connecticut. >> reporter: that's where marshal and his 11 teammates are headed in just days for the regional tournament this sunday. four games f awaym the world series. >> we've only been around for about four years here. these young men have worked hard to get to this level of baseball. >> reporter: they beat out theto cap city teaadvance. irst game in this nex tournament is a match-up with a team from staten island, new york. in the district, molette green, news 4. >> happy for these guys. good luck. last week, all-african-american team to win d.c.'s 12
uch different than yesterday morning. aaron, eun, back to you.>> it's 4:55. d.c.ady to cheer o its little league baseball stars as they go to bat in a big way. >> news 4's molette green caught up with young men trying to make it to the little leaward series. >> reporter: the biggest fld of dreams is withi reach. d.c.'s little leaguers have their eyes on the prize. i'm daniel marshal with the miami johnson little and this is my team behind me. and we're excited forhe little...
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that could be the inflection point that affects republica a uch broader way, if the republicans take a real beating in november, and i'm not saying that's going to happen, but i that were to happen, then republicans are going to have to reassess what it means to be as loyal as they have been. but until then, i think they're going to try to ride it out. i don't think they want to create additional controversy eading into those elections. >> and we have to remember, jeff sessions pays vy little attention to anything outside of immigration. since the day he took office he's been squarely focused o strict immigration enforcement. some people think he's been too strict, obvusly, with separating families. but that's something the resident campaigned on and t president's supporters know sessionssstaffing court, he's done so many things to deliver on that campaign promise. one oon thequences if you did try to oust him, some of thn press supporters will say he was the one delivering on that campaign promise. >> not just immigration but criminal justice. he's tough on crime -- he's pushed this
that could be the inflection point that affects republica a uch broader way, if the republicans take a real beating in november, and i'm not saying that's going to happen, but i that were to happen, then republicans are going to have to reassess what it means to be as loyal as they have been. but until then, i think they're going to try to ride it out. i don't think they want to create additional controversy eading into those elections. >> and we have to remember, jeff sessions pays vy...
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valerie, this movie uches on very familiar romantic comedy themes. woman from a modest backgroun falls in love with a man who is rich. they have hurdles along the way end up together all in two hours. in many ways the movie is considered ground breaking. how so. >> it's a typical romantic comedy with an asian-american lead actor and ctress involved with each other. so to have a couple of asian-americans is pretty rare both as lead kashlgs. and an asian man as romantic lead is even more rare. it's directed by an asian-american director. >> phil, in what ways do you find the movie ground breaking. >> >> the story is as old as stories have been toldbu the fact that it's top to bottom wall to wall all asi s andld in a very specific way you know, and told with cues and little hallmarks that are very specific to our community, it maiaes it really sp to see that reflected on the screen. >> you've seen is the movie five times. there was a real. >> six times. >> six times. >> thank you for the correction. and i've heard the director talk about there movie. he
valerie, this movie uches on very familiar romantic comedy themes. woman from a modest backgroun falls in love with a man who is rich. they have hurdles along the way end up together all in two hours. in many ways the movie is considered ground breaking. how so. >> it's a typical romantic comedy with an asian-american lead actor and ctress involved with each other. so to have a couple of asian-americans is pretty rare both as lead kashlgs. and an asian man as romantic lead is even more...
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mind is the result of climate change and drought, and sort of some of the extraordinary condiwons, and uch of it is because of what we have or havendone in terms of forest management and other, you know, policies? >> you know, it's hard to put a number on that, of course. but i would say, you know, there's probably equal parts there. just for simplicity. you know, th fact that throughout the state we're pushing probably 10 years in many areas for fire suppression, that's quite a bit of time for accumulation of fuel and again for regeneration of other vegetation, as well. so there's noth doubt that's fueling it. the climate aspect of it is real, as well. >> yah. aur mind, i mean, we hear a lot of talk i think especially among republicans thatart of is is due to environmental regulations and challenges when people do want to do this vegetation management. do you think that the state need to be taking a lead and changing some of the policies? >> i think thare. in some ways it's happening now, it's probably not happening quickly enough. but it's being recognized that there is -- that's a hindr
mind is the result of climate change and drought, and sort of some of the extraordinary condiwons, and uch of it is because of what we have or havendone in terms of forest management and other, you know, policies? >> you know, it's hard to put a number on that, of course. but i would say, you know, there's probably equal parts there. just for simplicity. you know, th fact that throughout the state we're pushing probably 10 years in many areas for fire suppression, that's quite a bit of...
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jo blackstone, thank you very .uch. it was not the heat but hail that turned dangerous today in colorado. hailstones the size of golf balls broke dozens of windshields. eight people at a zoo in eslorado springs were sent to iee hospital after being hit by hail. all visitors had to be evacuated. the government's star witness took to the stand today in the bank fraud and tax evasion trial of paul manafort, who later went nt to become chairman of the trump presidential campaign for a time. acula reid is at the courthouse in alexandria, virginia. ri reporter: today richard gates tcame first member of the trump trump campaign to admit to mimes on the witness stand. d.ecial counsel robert mueller charged gates and paul manafort with dozens of counts related to their lobbying efforts on behalf of foreign governments, but gates agreed to flip on his former boss in exchange for leniency. prosecutors quickly got to the heart of the case. "did you commit crimes with mr. manafort," asked the prosecutor. "yes," gates replied. gates
jo blackstone, thank you very .uch. it was not the heat but hail that turned dangerous today in colorado. hailstones the size of golf balls broke dozens of windshields. eight people at a zoo in eslorado springs were sent to iee hospital after being hit by hail. all visitors had to be evacuated. the government's star witness took to the stand today in the bank fraud and tax evasion trial of paul manafort, who later went nt to become chairman of the trump presidential campaign for a time. acula...
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uch more can be found on bloomberg.com. ♪. >> you are watching "day break australia.nian president is taking a tough line ahead of u.s. sanctions. he criticized president trump but left the door ajar for talks if the sanctions are lifted. >> negotiations and sanctions at the same time is meaningless. if someone stands in front of his rival or enemy and pushes a knife against their arm, his response is should put the knife in his pocket and come to the negotiating table and use logic. >> we are joined by jim stugger. what does president trump want? >> the administration officials briefed reporters before the administration officials were announced. they want to renegotiate the nuclear deal that was previously goirted under president obama and other major powers of the world. but they also want added into that some changes in the behavior of iran's government, namely, they want them to stop developing missiles that could possibly carry nuclear warheads and end support for hezbollah and hamas and withdraw their forces from syria where u.s., russia are engaged in the civi
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and the proper application of uch is going through the training for first responders. >> i think getting this many people to come to agreement hat these are good facts and useable is one of the most commendable things i have seen happen in a while. which means we can sit down and work through issues and hopefully provide good information. the one single point that i think will save a lot of our folks is not using the alcohol-based hand cleaner. believe it or not, families, teachers, ems folks, all use that alcohol which will dissolve the material and drive that in to the skin quicker than anything else they can do. that to me is one of the most key features is that safety item enhancing that and making sure people are aware of it. because that's the first go-to thing we do when we get contamination on our hands. so once again i highly commend everyone for pulling this together. it's going to be a great tool in the toolbox to go forward and teach folks safe handling. we have got to make sure that we have the right protective equipment and that we make sure that our folks are cared for in
and the proper application of uch is going through the training for first responders. >> i think getting this many people to come to agreement hat these are good facts and useable is one of the most commendable things i have seen happen in a while. which means we can sit down and work through issues and hopefully provide good information. the one single point that i think will save a lot of our folks is not using the alcohol-based hand cleaner. believe it or not, families, teachers, ems...
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ginger thompson: thank you very uch for having me. national able satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national able satellite corp. 2018] >> next week, john perling talks about his book. gns the old order gns the old in america and europe next sunday on q&a. >> next, live with your calls and comments on "washington journal." then texas governor and a senior executive from google talk about the perceived conservative bias on social media. hen a cross-continuery vote er registration drive. next, on "washington journal" former education secretary ernie duncan on his new book, how schools work, and his experience in education. then shawn spicer taubs about his new book. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal" is next. ♪ defense secretary james mattis will spend time in south america visiting counterparts in brazil, argentina, chile, and colombia. the washington post reports among the 88,000 pages of documents released about brett kavanaugh whe
ginger thompson: thank you very uch for having me. national able satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national able satellite corp. 2018] >> next week, john perling talks about his book. gns the old order gns the old in america and europe next sunday on q&a. >> next, live with your calls and comments on "washington journal." then texas governor and a senior executive from google talk about the perceived...
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they're not dumping uch anymore, you notice. you know what i say to that, dump all you want.you dump a lot. [ laughter >> jimmy: "dumping, by the way is when i get all my teting done." [ laughter and applause ] this is nice though, trump's imson eric actually joinedt the rally, and he gave him a a special shout-out. take a look. >> i have eric trump who's been fantastic. he loves his political stuff. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "he's so good, i him secretary of political stuff. it's very nice. [ laughter ] [ applause ] he loves his little political stuff, whatever you call it." this is very interesting, though. trump also said he thinks he can act presidential. even showed us what thate.ould look l watch this. >> it's a lot easier to act presidential, than to do what i do.an ody can act presidential. [ cheers and applae ] ladies and gentlemen of the g ate of florida, thank you very much for bere. [ cheers and applause ] you are tremendous people, and i will leave now because i am boring you to death. thank you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, actual actually he didn't stop there. the
they're not dumping uch anymore, you notice. you know what i say to that, dump all you want.you dump a lot. [ laughter >> jimmy: "dumping, by the way is when i get all my teting done." [ laughter and applause ] this is nice though, trump's imson eric actually joinedt the rally, and he gave him a a special shout-out. take a look. >> i have eric trump who's been fantastic. he loves his political stuff. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "he's so good, i him secretary of...
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.>> uch more than the show. [ laughter ] no. -- i think that the show is -- it's probably truer to the book. it's kind of like when you're using this same source material, it's slightly odd. i like to say that it's like you' visiting a bar at a different time of the week. so, like, the moe is quite polished and, you know, it's like going to a bar on a saturday night when you've kind- you've got all your good chat up lines ready and you're all smooth and your suit's sharp. and th our show, it's like tuesday at 3:00 a.m. [ laughter ] ere's just been a fight. there's kind of like peanuts on the ground. and everybody hates you. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] of>> so if that's your kin vibe, then epix, sunday nights. [ laughter ] >> seth: i was commenting you ec backstage,se i find you -- obviously, you're such a lovely person. and yet you're very menacing in this. did you prepare? did you tch gangster films? were there things you pulled from? >> i did a little bit. you know, what's weird is yesterday i was watching- this isn't re
.>> uch more than the show. [ laughter ] no. -- i think that the show is -- it's probably truer to the book. it's kind of like when you're using this same source material, it's slightly odd. i like to say that it's like you' visiting a bar at a different time of the week. so, like, the moe is quite polished and, you know, it's like going to a bar on a saturday night when you've kind- you've got all your good chat up lines ready and you're all smooth and your suit's sharp. and th our show,...
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let's hop on a plane, let's goto uch and such a country." >> rather quickly, he becomes friends with some of the younger senators: garyart, bill cohen, later secretary of defense. >> we would hit a couple of bars and have some beers together. it was mostly three relatively young guys who were having a good time together. >> narrator: after a while, mccain decided he wanted to join the club. >> he was a bright, sharp guy,su and i' he looked around and said, "boy, if these guys can do this, i can do this." >> narrator: the congress johnn mccaanted to join was very different from the one tay. he got to know a young staffer in bill cohen's office: susan collins. >> when hn was the navy liaison, he saw a congress that worked much mo collaboratively, that was far less partisan, and that got more done. >> republicans and democrats saw each other as colleagues, noten ies. and it would color his view. it would shape his view of how washinon should work for the rest of his career. >> narrator: but before getting into politics, mccain rearrangef his personal his wife, carol, had dutifully waite
let's hop on a plane, let's goto uch and such a country." >> rather quickly, he becomes friends with some of the younger senators: garyart, bill cohen, later secretary of defense. >> we would hit a couple of bars and have some beers together. it was mostly three relatively young guys who were having a good time together. >> narrator: after a while, mccain decided he wanted to join the club. >> he was a bright, sharp guy,su and i' he looked around and said,...
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she was an incredible pianory player, uch in control of the muse thank she made.of great cole laborators. de incredible muse wick curtis mayfield and luther vandr s. as luther van dross said, she was running the show in a lot of way, a commanding personality who had incredible control, not only over her voice but her eartd. >> woodruff: grace bumbry, she did have a somewhat difficult childhood. h her mother ler family when she was very young. did that shape her in some way? >> well, i woue ld imaghat shaped her tremendously. the loss of your mother new york -- your mother no matter from which angle and the fact she had to stand up and take over. i think that's why you have that deep longing in her sound. ere's a sound that nody else has except for aretha. that's because of that in. you know, you get special sounds through negative situations. but i remember when i lost my mother, and it was very difficult. the voice changes. the voice changes. it's an otional change in you life. gd for aretha to have lost her mother so early oes without saying that it changed her.
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. >> brangham: daniel fried of the atlantic council.ry thank you uch. >> my pleasure. amidst the talk of sanctioning inssia, there of course remains the ongoing prob that country's interference in the 2016 election. and last night, we got a unique look at just how pitical that investigation has become. inbc acquired a secret recording of houel chairman, republican devin nunes, discussing the russia obe at a fundraiser: >> brangham: i'm joined now by our capitol hill correspondent lisa desjardins. so what are we supposed to make of this? devin nunes has been criticizing the mueller probe fog a l time. so on one level this isn't surprising, but still, this is the head of the house intel committee seeming to imply that his job is to protect the president from robert mueller. >> that's what stands out here. devin nunes, as you said, is the head of one of the most important committees of congress. his job is oversight of the most sensitive information about protecting this country that there is. that job has generally not been partisan. on the other hand, devin nun is also
. >> brangham: daniel fried of the atlantic council.ry thank you uch. >> my pleasure. amidst the talk of sanctioning inssia, there of course remains the ongoing prob that country's interference in the 2016 election. and last night, we got a unique look at just how pitical that investigation has become. inbc acquired a secret recording of houel chairman, republican devin nunes, discussing the russia obe at a fundraiser: >> brangham: i'm joined now by our capitol hill...
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while american business makes ,uch of the push for diversity when a woman ceo steps down it is usually man that fills her shoes. according to an analysis of data , of thetive departures 24 female s&p 500 ceos who have steps down since 2009, all but three have been replaced by a man. that includes pepsico's ceo, who announced yesterday she will be leaving her post in october. that is your bloomberg business flash. >> standard life aberdeen is still hemorrhaging client cash. redemptions reached 16.6 billion pounds in the first half. investors remain nervous about market volatility and the economic uncertainty. >> it has been encouraging. that is up from the second half of last year, which is the first six months following the merger. is very encouraging thing 80% of those flows are in what orwould call non-blockbuster the assets that have given the success of those companies in the past. .t is very well diversified said, market conditions are tougher for the industry. we certainly feel we are in one of the best positions with one of the strongest balance sheet in the world to whether wha
while american business makes ,uch of the push for diversity when a woman ceo steps down it is usually man that fills her shoes. according to an analysis of data , of thetive departures 24 female s&p 500 ceos who have steps down since 2009, all but three have been replaced by a man. that includes pepsico's ceo, who announced yesterday she will be leaving her post in october. that is your bloomberg business flash. >> standard life aberdeen is still hemorrhaging client cash. redemptions...
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summit in brussels a number of things hat talked about solidarity group with a group in the negotiations uch for that type of declaration could have benefited from a more approach. what are some issues and places an inclusion approach could improve outcomes? of ll pose that to either you to jump in and maybe when we i to questions an answers would like to hear from you all as well. -- adduld just adds that getting away from the group thing is very important. from only ve people one background, one train of hought, one mindset and that leads it very narrow outcomes. there's a lot we can benefit global space from doing that. local say at a more level at truman we at our last tru ence which we called true-connectictrue true-con we will all heads by omen and we made a conscious effort to do that and there were was a stances where it challenge it find more women of security but on we had to have tough discussions and the outcome was truly eye not just for myself but for others, other women to see trains can run on time and their impact to see the space that honestly is one of the best recruit the
summit in brussels a number of things hat talked about solidarity group with a group in the negotiations uch for that type of declaration could have benefited from a more approach. what are some issues and places an inclusion approach could improve outcomes? of ll pose that to either you to jump in and maybe when we i to questions an answers would like to hear from you all as well. -- adduld just adds that getting away from the group thing is very important. from only ve people one background,...
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and so tnt presi seems to be betting for these mid terms on candidates that are uch like him.wants to-- he's trying to turn out the base. he's not actually at the moment yet with his rallies reaching for indep endents. hifrin: ileana johnson, is it controversial for him to enthis particular candidate and can he be as trumpian as trump, if you will? >> you know, i don't think it's controversial at thi because the president has waded into so many republican prime airs. but it is atypical for a publican president to wa into republican primaries. now chris vac who was one of trump's very early supporters, he has made immigtion and border enforcement one of his signature issues. he may even outtrump t president on this. >> schifrin: he is very, very right on the immigration. >> the presiwanted to make him secretary of homeland security and sort of told he couldn't be concerned by confirmed by the senate. this is almost strump's revenge against his own advisors whosh thwarted his to make him part of the cabinet. i think hoping to see ckovac to become governor of kansas. >> thank you
and so tnt presi seems to be betting for these mid terms on candidates that are uch like him.wants to-- he's trying to turn out the base. he's not actually at the moment yet with his rallies reaching for indep endents. hifrin: ileana johnson, is it controversial for him to enthis particular candidate and can he be as trumpian as trump, if you will? >> you know, i don't think it's controversial at thi because the president has waded into so many republican prime airs. but it is atypical...
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be do not think there will .uch going forward that would be bad news.ning been 85% for the past couple years. more motivation to increase numbers beyond that specifically? crackdown on the the sector of finance. that does speak to higher volumes. offsetting some of the volumes there. ministers coming on board. you will see a competitive environment. ,n terms of the value utilization at 90%. maintaining strong margins. it is our expectation that they do that. even with $70 oil, it cannot break even. what does that mean now? estimates have been increasing. it used to be about 60 to 65. getthing that tends to a bigoked, it is not contributor. it focuses on domestic natural gas. had as indicate that they tough business. ramy: what are your expectations for what to expect? they think something more than 100%. you agree? at least 110% earnings growth to come through. the growth is predominately going to be joined on the upstream. position rises a bit in the first half. on balance, you will see strong earnings growth. i have two more questions. the retail unit
be do not think there will .uch going forward that would be bad news.ning been 85% for the past couple years. more motivation to increase numbers beyond that specifically? crackdown on the the sector of finance. that does speak to higher volumes. offsetting some of the volumes there. ministers coming on board. you will see a competitive environment. ,n terms of the value utilization at 90%. maintaining strong margins. it is our expectation that they do that. even with $70 oil, it cannot break...
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uch unlimited power into the hands of husbands. remember, all men would be tyrants if they could. to emphasize about this is, first of all, the letter is famous today, but it wasn't in the revolutionary era. it was a private letter to her husband. john adams was off in philadelphia at the continental congress right before the introduction of the declaration of independence, and this is a private letter that john and abigail exchanged. it is famous now because of what it means to us today. ofseems to have a lot political significance, but what political significance? claim thattators abigail adams was asking her husband to get the vote for women, and i would say there is no evidence of that. what the letter does suggest is'abigail adams -- is abigail thes' awareness of significance of revolutionary ideology for women, herself, her sex more generally. she took the ideals of the revolution, the idea of andlling against a tyrant, applied it to the marital situation. men could be tyrants, too. did john adams and thomas jefferson expect women to do this sort of thing, to take their idea
uch unlimited power into the hands of husbands. remember, all men would be tyrants if they could. to emphasize about this is, first of all, the letter is famous today, but it wasn't in the revolutionary era. it was a private letter to her husband. john adams was off in philadelphia at the continental congress right before the introduction of the declaration of independence, and this is a private letter that john and abigail exchanged. it is famous now because of what it means to us today....
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uch as the family, marriage, religion. when government interferes in these realms, the consequences are often disastrous. take the laws that banned interracial marriage. this was an example of the government trying to curb a vice by saying that two people of different races couldn't marry. if we couldn't trust the government then why would we trust the government now? this is an example of many that infringes upon the rights of others. and that infringes upon the rights of others. and also, conservatives create more violence by attempting to rohibit things such a drugs. l. >> now one-minute rebuttal from the conservatives. >> a main point of my libertarian colleagues' arguments is the government should prohibit individuals from not harming one another. i'm glad they brought that up. because if no level of overnment can create any positive duties on individuals, my question is do parents have the legal obligation to feed their chirp? because i know positive duties on the founder cato didn't think so even argued that in a li
uch as the family, marriage, religion. when government interferes in these realms, the consequences are often disastrous. take the laws that banned interracial marriage. this was an example of the government trying to curb a vice by saying that two people of different races couldn't marry. if we couldn't trust the government then why would we trust the government now? this is an example of many that infringes upon the rights of others. and that infringes upon the rights of others. and also,...
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few clouds. 58 in san francisco now, 62 in liver more, a sign things are warming uch.that ridge of high pressure is getting closer. temperatures will feel a few degrees warmer today than yesterday. 89 in concord, and livermore, 74 and fremont. 65 in san frachlt cool thanks to an onshore breeze but things heat up this coming weekend, especially for inland communities where we reach near triple digits on saturday. ♪ >>> ♪ ♪ ♪ picking it up, picking it up, i'm loving i'm living so we turn it up ♪ >> the latest to take a ride for the late, late show car pool karaoke. if you haven't seen this, it is worth going online because the notes she hits will make the hair stand up on the back of your neck. a standing le bitty thing. ovation. ariana grande. just me and brandon, nobody else. you deserve a standing ovation. >> it's like being at a concert. >> it was so good. >> the rest of us were struck mute. >> it was jaw dropping. >> it's good. it's good. >> welcome back. >> cbs this morning. we're all still in recovery right now. it's time to show you some of this morning's headlin
few clouds. 58 in san francisco now, 62 in liver more, a sign things are warming uch.that ridge of high pressure is getting closer. temperatures will feel a few degrees warmer today than yesterday. 89 in concord, and livermore, 74 and fremont. 65 in san frachlt cool thanks to an onshore breeze but things heat up this coming weekend, especially for inland communities where we reach near triple digits on saturday. ♪ >>> ♪ ♪ ♪ picking it up, picking it up, i'm loving i'm living so...
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listening to your song "i'd never dreamed you'd leave in summer" and it remind me so uch of aretha franklin her earlier this week, what can you tell us about your last conversation with her? i heard that you two, plan doing more music together, true? >> we talked about doing some music as recent as maybe two months ago we'd been talking about it. there was a song that i had gritten called the future and we were going to, you know, sing it together. and so i -- i thought i cried my last tear, you know. myi said, i wanted to get it together because i did want to see her on monday i decided i would go, i flew out from l.a. to detroit and went to see her, ut from l.a. t. she wasn't able to speak back, but her family felt that she could hear me and so i just said all the things that i've always said. and told her to say hello to my sister that i lost six years ago. we idt, you know, she didn't incredible music, incredible singer. she touched -- she touched every genre, every singer was influenced in some way by the ty she sang. she hey will forever be influenced by her because of her bece, her e
listening to your song "i'd never dreamed you'd leave in summer" and it remind me so uch of aretha franklin her earlier this week, what can you tell us about your last conversation with her? i heard that you two, plan doing more music together, true? >> we talked about doing some music as recent as maybe two months ago we'd been talking about it. there was a song that i had gritten called the future and we were going to, you know, sing it together. and so i -- i thought i cried...
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except to say there are some real wins in south africa and kenya with hypertension, diabetes, very .uch based on a study in nigeria, which we are all interested in -- you know 30% of all babies born with hiv worldwide are born in nigeria. that has hugee challenges. it turns out be needs for contraception are numerous. how can that be in 2018? we saw some real potential wins there. justrussia, looking at not hiv and other outcomes, but also overdose. there are a number of overdose deaths. overdose deaths by about a third and save a lot of young people's lives. whether or not they will do that is one of the big existential challenges we face. when you think about the conferences, to move on to the second question, there are always challenges holding these big conferences in countries bring to bear, and the question is how do you use what is the world's largest global health advocacy platform to leverage change, to make things happen, to use something that is in work. i would argue the high water mark was the first one in africa . thatwe deliberately set conference in a country where the p
except to say there are some real wins in south africa and kenya with hypertension, diabetes, very .uch based on a study in nigeria, which we are all interested in -- you know 30% of all babies born with hiv worldwide are born in nigeria. that has hugee challenges. it turns out be needs for contraception are numerous. how can that be in 2018? we saw some real potential wins there. justrussia, looking at not hiv and other outcomes, but also overdose. there are a number of overdose deaths....
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. >> automÁticamente luce como uch salsa. >> le vamos agregar queso parmesano. >> ademÁs que para els pequeÑos si no los adultos que les encanta en panquecas. >> precisamente. >> dentro de la masa. >> te lo puedes comer >>> yo creo que este es un libro maravilloso para toda la gente en casa. >> vamos a poner el empeÑo y tiempo de cocinarles ricos porque son las bases de crecimiento de ellos y su test que arroyo tomen el tiempo. >> todos deberÍan de tener libro en donde lo consiguen >> en amazon. en la informaciÓn que siempre estoy dando. >>> para que vean todo lo maravilloso que nos trae >>> seÑores vamos a ir con jessica y marco y toda la emociÓn, adrenalina que nos trae telemundo, gracias jackie. >> quÉ ricas alternativas. >> serÍa rico y saludable >>> >> se verÍa muy guapo. >> vamos a hablar de exatlÓn porque todos aman la cabaÑa porque estÁn frente al mar pero esta noche cambiarÁ drÁsticamente cuando el ganador del circuito disfrute de la nueva recompensa. veamos el nuevo reto de exatlÓn estados unidos para esta noche. vamos a llegar y ganar porque lo fortaleza es nuestra. >>> cr
. >> automÁticamente luce como uch salsa. >> le vamos agregar queso parmesano. >> ademÁs que para els pequeÑos si no los adultos que les encanta en panquecas. >> precisamente. >> dentro de la masa. >> te lo puedes comer >>> yo creo que este es un libro maravilloso para toda la gente en casa. >> vamos a poner el empeÑo y tiempo de cocinarles ricos porque son las bases de crecimiento de ellos y su test que arroyo tomen el tiempo. >>...
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uch uglier will turkey we also have s&p the liberating on the rating. -- the liberating.n be a volatile, but so far, turkey is taking the right steps. they are moving in the right direction in terms of getting help from friendly governments. still not seen a structural reforms taking place. we have to see what they will do with fiscal policy. but the risk is still there. there are quite a few opportunities, especially in fixed income, where we see real value emerge. just because of the assets are being sold across the board. given they are so correlated, the attractive assets can be picked up. francine: d.c. any chance of capital controls? -- do you see any chance of capital controls? dimitri: so far, they have said they will not. which i think is wrong, even if it is just a short-term solution. i do not see them taking such a drastic measures, but they can go and get more help, as they have done. qatar is not the only place they can do that. that could be short-term subsidies from the imf, but we will see. this is a concern, that they are just short-term fixes. miranda:
uch uglier will turkey we also have s&p the liberating on the rating. -- the liberating.n be a volatile, but so far, turkey is taking the right steps. they are moving in the right direction in terms of getting help from friendly governments. still not seen a structural reforms taking place. we have to see what they will do with fiscal policy. but the risk is still there. there are quite a few opportunities, especially in fixed income, where we see real value emerge. just because of the...
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uch play will be fed trevor: we think they will be watching closely for signs that inflation is picking up. they will also be watching the housing market. minutes,ntioned in the a deep dive into housing data before the minutes were out. which describe the housing market as a little bit soggy. you find that housing is the canary in the coal mine. housing will weaken 18 months before unemployment starts to wise -- rise. francine: are you expecting them to hike more or less? a way: we will hike in that will support the dollar, but it depends on the housing data. if it weakens more significantly, then they could easily back on tightening rhetoric. francine: what is your hunch? >> more hikes this year, and next year. the u.s. economy seems to be in good shape. the housing market, the data is mixed, but the disposable income growth, there is still some catch-up potential. so we think it will be ok. is just a good chart which is why i want to show what markets are pricing in. how does that impact the trade war? trade is awfully table. -- off the table. what we are seeing is within the bounds o
uch play will be fed trevor: we think they will be watching closely for signs that inflation is picking up. they will also be watching the housing market. minutes,ntioned in the a deep dive into housing data before the minutes were out. which describe the housing market as a little bit soggy. you find that housing is the canary in the coal mine. housing will weaken 18 months before unemployment starts to wise -- rise. francine: are you expecting them to hike more or less? a way: we will hike in...
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uch is his unique personality how much does that affect what happens in the white house? we haven't seen a president like this before, someone who watches cable news and live tweets what and hasand gets angry fights with celebrities for breakfast. that's always been the question, how much of that is distorting policy and how much is like it would anyway. there is a degree to which it does. many of the people who work for him are people who would be in any administration. not all of them. that's one of the things that might be underappreciated. because he was an outsider and he hadn't worked in politics, he didn't bring along with him a group that in order -- an ordinary present one. they have around them a collection of professionals who have risen up through the ranks. they seamlessly move into government. there is a government in exile whenever they are out of power. they get distributed around think tanks. then they move into those positions throughout government that they had been in in prior administrations. he didn't have those people and a lot of republicans didn't
uch is his unique personality how much does that affect what happens in the white house? we haven't seen a president like this before, someone who watches cable news and live tweets what and hasand gets angry fights with celebrities for breakfast. that's always been the question, how much of that is distorting policy and how much is like it would anyway. there is a degree to which it does. many of the people who work for him are people who would be in any administration. not all of them. that's...