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papers please, and they were a big inspiration.ared to getting into a country, it really hit a note with me. do you think games should tackle more weighty subject matter is? absolutely, yeah. 100%. we have seen some elements of it in larger games, for example wolfenstein. you still got some nazi killing skills in you? they are re— imagination of america. but as an independent developer, we really have an opportunity to publish something different and something political, and i think thatis something political, and i think that is a good thing, there should be more politics in games. to be honest, i would love to see some big negative responses to it, because we wa nt to negative responses to it, because we want to get both sides talking, right? if it is just people who voted remained sharing this thing around, that seems quite pointless. that was mark, and that is it for our click border technology special. with six months to go until brexit there is lots of themed programming across the bbc. but to keep up with us on “— across the
papers please, and they were a big inspiration.ared to getting into a country, it really hit a note with me. do you think games should tackle more weighty subject matter is? absolutely, yeah. 100%. we have seen some elements of it in larger games, for example wolfenstein. you still got some nazi killing skills in you? they are re— imagination of america. but as an independent developer, we really have an opportunity to publish something different and something political, and i think thatis...
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and then, working simulator gameplay came along, games like papers please, and they were a big inspirationed. and the juxtaposition of trying to get into a nightclub venue or party or house party, compared to letting someone into the country, it really hit a note with me. do you think games should tackle more weighty subject matters? absolutely, yeah, 100%. we have seen some elements of it in larger games, for example wolfenstein. .. wolfenstein character: you still got some nazi—killing skills in you? ..with their re—imagination of america. but as an independent developer, we really have an opportunity to publish something different and something political, and i think that's a good thing, there should be more politics in games. to be honest, i would love to see some big negative responses to it, because we want to get both sides talking, right? if it is just people who voted remain sharing this thing around, that seems quite pointless. that is it for the short version of click‘s tech special. but to keep up with us at click, we are on facebook and twitter. and of course we will be back h
and then, working simulator gameplay came along, games like papers please, and they were a big inspirationed. and the juxtaposition of trying to get into a nightclub venue or party or house party, compared to letting someone into the country, it really hit a note with me. do you think games should tackle more weighty subject matters? absolutely, yeah, 100%. we have seen some elements of it in larger games, for example wolfenstein. .. wolfenstein character: you still got some nazi—killing...
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and then, working simulator gameplay came along, games like papers please, and they were a big inspirationhappened. and the juxtaposition of trying to get into a nightclub venue or party or house party, compared to letting someone into the country, it really hit a note with me. do you think games should tackle more weighty subject matters? absolutely, yeah, 100%. we have seen some elements of it in larger games, for example wolfenstein. .. wolfenstein character: you still got some nazi—killing skills in you? ..with their re—imagination of america. but as an independent developer, we really have an opportunity to publish something different and something political, and i think that's a good thing, there should be more politics in games. to be honest, i would love to see some big negative responses to it, because we want to get both sides talking, right? if it is just people who voted remain sharing this thing around, that seems quite pointless. that is it for the short version of click‘s broader tech special. but to keep up with us at click, we are on facebook and twitter. and of course we
and then, working simulator gameplay came along, games like papers please, and they were a big inspirationhappened. and the juxtaposition of trying to get into a nightclub venue or party or house party, compared to letting someone into the country, it really hit a note with me. do you think games should tackle more weighty subject matters? absolutely, yeah, 100%. we have seen some elements of it in larger games, for example wolfenstein. .. wolfenstein character: you still got some...
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and then, the working simulator gameplay came along, games like papers please, and they were a big inspirationt into a nightclub venue or party or house party, compared to getting into a country, it really hit a note with me. do you think games should tackle more weighty subject matters? absolutely, yeah, 100%. we have seen some elements of it in larger games, for example wolfenstein. .. wolfenstein character: you still got some nazi—killing skills in you? ..their re—imagination of america. but as an independent developer, we really have an opportunity to publish something different and something political, and i think that's a good thing, there should be more politics in games. to be honest, i would love to see some big negative responses to it, because we want to get both sides talking, right? if it's just people who voted remain sharing this thing around, that seems quite pointless. that is it for the short version of click‘s broader tech special. but to keep up with us at click, we are on facebook and twitter. and of course we will be back next week. good evening. last week felt autumnal b
and then, the working simulator gameplay came along, games like papers please, and they were a big inspirationt into a nightclub venue or party or house party, compared to getting into a country, it really hit a note with me. do you think games should tackle more weighty subject matters? absolutely, yeah, 100%. we have seen some elements of it in larger games, for example wolfenstein. .. wolfenstein character: you still got some nazi—killing skills in you? ..their re—imagination of america....
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would you call 5,000 people without giving them anything, just a blank paper? please call the people? thank you. >> chairman brinkman: thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, directors. rachel heiden. i'm here on a positive note to invite you to participate in our transit week. it's our third annual transit week, september 24-28. it's about celebrating public transit and all of those that ride and drive it. it's the one time a year that we work as an organization to bring muni, bart and caltrain together to thank transit riders for doing the right thing, keeping our air clean, streets safer and city moving. it's september 24-28. but i'm here to ask you to participate in our transit week challenge, which is to pledge to ride transit once a day per week, which should be easy for you, because i know you are transit-riders. i also want to invite you to join us on the steps of city hall on september 24 for a kickoff event. i will send this arnound as an email with the pledge language. if you could send it back by this friday, it would be appreciated. director b
would you call 5,000 people without giving them anything, just a blank paper? please call the people? thank you. >> chairman brinkman: thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, directors. rachel heiden. i'm here on a positive note to invite you to participate in our transit week. it's our third annual transit week, september 24-28. it's about celebrating public transit and all of those that ride and drive it. it's the one time a year that we work as an organization to...
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and then, working simulator gameplay came along, games like papers please, and they were a big inspirationghty subject matters? absolutely, yeah, 100%. we have seen some elements of it in larger games, for example wolfenstein. .. wolfenstein character: you still got some nazi—killing skills in you? ..with their re—imagination of america. but as an independent developer, we really have an opportunity to publish something different and something political, and i think that's a good thing, there should be more politics in games. to be honest, i would love to see some big negative responses to it, because we want to get both sides talking, right? if it is just people who voted remain sharing this thing around, that seems quite pointless. that is it for the short version of click‘s broader tech special. but to keep up with us at click, we are on facebook and twitter. and of course we will be back next week. good morning. welcome to breakfast with ben thompson and sally nugent. 0ur headlines today. theresa may defends her brexit plan as the prime minister hits out at speculation about her leader
and then, working simulator gameplay came along, games like papers please, and they were a big inspirationghty subject matters? absolutely, yeah, 100%. we have seen some elements of it in larger games, for example wolfenstein. .. wolfenstein character: you still got some nazi—killing skills in you? ..with their re—imagination of america. but as an independent developer, we really have an opportunity to publish something different and something political, and i think that's a good thing,...
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would have quit ethical had tobacco, that is an experienced shared by the fast vast majority of papers so please a flavors just some reason to get out there to young people. adults love these products and it helps them get off of deadly cigarettes. >> we finish with one fun thing. you are off to oklahoma. you might have little free time before you testify. what is on your to do list? >> i have a lot of work to do but in terms of fun i think i'm going to go out in oklahoma and shoot things. it is been a long time since i've gone to a firing range and seems like oklahoma, the state with the highest adult vaping rate in the country, that is a good state to go into some shooting. >> greg conley, thanks for joining axios. thank you for coming. [applause] >> and next it's an honor to have the 23rd commissioner of food and drugs of the united states, he practiced medicine as a hospital physician. he was a resident fellow at aei, the merc enterprise institute. before the residency in internal medicine at mount side simon ml center in new york and studied econ at wesleyan university middletown, connectic
would have quit ethical had tobacco, that is an experienced shared by the fast vast majority of papers so please a flavors just some reason to get out there to young people. adults love these products and it helps them get off of deadly cigarettes. >> we finish with one fun thing. you are off to oklahoma. you might have little free time before you testify. what is on your to do list? >> i have a lot of work to do but in terms of fun i think i'm going to go out in oklahoma and shoot...
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there will be, i think, a paper—thin deal that will please no—one.europe, but we should have been talking about british domestic politics because it's is about the dup, we've not spoken about labour, labour is completely awol on the brexit debate. in western europe, the first few months of the second world war is often described as the phoney war — it was officially on, but there were few military clashes. donald trump's trade war with china feels much the same. his trade officials spent months preparing evidence of what he regards as chinese transgressions, there's been public consultation on how to punish them, and there've been exemptions. with the us economy apparently booming, american consumers may hardly notice tariffs imposed on chinese imports. but what about china? there are signs that its economy is slowing. from monday, at least 44% of its exports to the us will be affected. isabel, you are literallyjust back from china on friday night. we are very grateful for you staggering into the studio after a journey like that. what was your impres
there will be, i think, a paper—thin deal that will please no—one.europe, but we should have been talking about british domestic politics because it's is about the dup, we've not spoken about labour, labour is completely awol on the brexit debate. in western europe, the first few months of the second world war is often described as the phoney war — it was officially on, but there were few military clashes. donald trump's trade war with china feels much the same. his trade officials spent...
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murdoch also has sky news and papers in the uk. in the uk. had lost the line but please continue. continue been crossing the t5 and dotting the is. and dotting the is. and will there be an impact for sky customers in the uk? customers in the uk? be funded so it's a great place to be for the next decade. be for the next decade. which is why we are where we are now. mark sweeney, thank you. two days after it capsized, drowning at least 170 people. to be serious condition. he says are responsible. scores of passengers are still missing. merchuma reports from nairobi in neighbouring kenya. there were 400 people, raising concerns of overloading. those on board mv nyerere. morning, retrieving several more bodies from the waters. identified by their families. so, all the necessary arrangements have been made. collecting their beloved ones, ready for burial ceremony. conditions of the vessel. the ferry was overloaded. the government will not tolerate this carelessness. in causing this accident. people are still missing. of national mourning. merchuma, bbc news. a compostable version. as our busine
murdoch also has sky news and papers in the uk. in the uk. had lost the line but please continue. continue been crossing the t5 and dotting the is. and dotting the is. and will there be an impact for sky customers in the uk? customers in the uk? be funded so it's a great place to be for the next decade. be for the next decade. which is why we are where we are now. mark sweeney, thank you. two days after it capsized, drowning at least 170 people. to be serious condition. he says are responsible....
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colleague in full has at the at me and my list to get your a colleague please as a month has come across an explosive secret paper from the federal office for i.t.c. . retrieve the b.s. ari according to this the experts there also have considerable mistrust of microsoft as early as twenty fourteen before concluding the current contract with the corporation they made forty six demands to close in build security gaps and oblige microsoft to deal properly at least with the authorities and i don't see how much that answers. unfair in this b.s. microsoft does muslim ministerial not far. as well as unphysical in the informants on stationing own foundation catalogue fund six and fields the following boosted the infant artistically that it's got his indecent followers catalogue and unflagging this b.s.e. and microsoft information type as a garnish maale adumim goes i've had to go and voted in space under when i'm going in with i was telling this because young microsoft in elevators holy shit will hit the clinton busines or a dime goes on the consequence hound dog. after not the home towns and this is when they thought th
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please uphold this appeal. we need someone who can show we can be more than just a piece of paper. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon supervisors. my name is victor. i am a resident of selma since 1973. i support the central soma plan appeal. i am here on behalf of of the hard working class families. my family is one of them. i just want to ask you guys to really look at this plan carefully. if this plan is good for the city then make it good for everybody. make sure it is safe. and none of the working class families should be moved out of the neighborhood because this is very convenient for us. we are the ones who work in the hotel his. we work in the restaurants. and most of us here, including me, i am a caregiver. i take care of a senior. if i am asked to move out of the city, it will be hard for me. not just for me, but those who will be moved out of the city. i know one family that used to be in the area and they were asked to move out of their apartment and they moved all the way down to east bay. it is hard for them. it is hard for them to travel back to the city becau
please uphold this appeal. we need someone who can show we can be more than just a piece of paper. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon supervisors. my name is victor. i am a resident of selma since 1973. i support the central soma plan appeal. i am here on behalf of of the hard working class families. my family is one of them. i just want to ask you guys to really look at this plan carefully. if this plan is good for the city then make it good for...
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for those of you with questions, if you could please raise your on a piece them down of paper. that will be passed around by my colleagues. and then when i signal to him, he will collect them and i will ask couple of questions from that. and we will everybody out of with that,on time. ie floor is yours. >> thanks. would like to thank the hudson nstitute for hosting me today, especially to thank rebecca for extending this invitation. as many of you know, rebecca is a hought leader on nonproliferation and security i have had an opportunity to work with her and the hudson institute over many years, so i s a real honor for me to be invited to give a speech on when thessile program. directed hisst and administration to address the flaws ins serious october 2017, he identified thee key deficiencies. sunset clause, the inspections regime, and "near total silence thisan's missile program." last issue is what i want to iran has theyou. missile forcetic in the middle east, with more than 10 systems in its inventory development. its ballistic remains amongst the most significant challenge
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paper tomorrow thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening. i was born and raised in the city which is the traditional territories. and even though my folks are working-class immigrants in san francisco, i also have -- i am also a settler on the land. i also want to acknowledge that it is not only inaccurate but blatantly disrespectful to call it a foreign language on a screen when indigenous folks are testifying the native languages of these lands. i also like to see the same fervour of the appellants to advocate for more indigenous artists and indigenous arts made by indigenous people for education in the name of education. and also i want to say that i have been raised in the city my whole life. symbols of terrorism have no place in san francisco. people take pictures and end up spreading white supremacy to the friends and children. dispatch this better be taken down or else the opposition -- people will take down the statue and it will only be escalated. so do everybody a favor and vote on the side of justice. thank you. >> thank you. >> i
paper tomorrow thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening. i was born and raised in the city which is the traditional territories. and even though my folks are working-class immigrants in san francisco, i also have -- i am also a settler on the land. i also want to acknowledge that it is not only inaccurate but blatantly disrespectful to call it a foreign language on a screen when indigenous folks are testifying the native languages of these lands. i also like to...
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. >> please remember that you can always practice on another piece of paper. >> reporter: kathleen busoni is an art teacher and coordinates the i.b. program for brooklyn latin, a public high school in new york city. she says that one thing that attracted the school to i.b. is ios progressive philosophy, less instrufrom a teacher and more active student participation in class. that sounds so cliche, right? in education today, well say s ke student-centered is best. but for meteacher, that was where i realized that's where the magic happens. that's where the studeow ged learn the most, is if you help and encoura them and coach them rather than tell them ord demand from them. >> rr: at brooklyn latin, all 11th and 12th grade students use what's called the i.b. diplogram. it's a choice that a school might make instead of, say offering advanced placement courses. the curriculum has six subjects inclung art and science, and in order to receive an i.b. diploma, students must pass i.b.'s own exams. but it goes further, requiring tyboth commuervice and a 4,000-word independent research paper. >> t
. >> please remember that you can always practice on another piece of paper. >> reporter: kathleen busoni is an art teacher and coordinates the i.b. program for brooklyn latin, a public high school in new york city. she says that one thing that attracted the school to i.b. is ios progressive philosophy, less instrufrom a teacher and more active student participation in class. that sounds so cliche, right? in education today, well say s ke student-centered is best. but for meteacher,...
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please. >> reporter: when president trump visited the island, he tossed paper towels to storm victims. but just 15 minutes away, in this apartment building without power or clean water, david spoke with 70-year-old maria diaz. "we don't want to die here," she told him. the governor of puerto rico today is taking issue with the president's tweets. "the people of puerto rico," he said, "do not deserve to have their pain questioned." and among political leaders, the president seems to be alone in questioning the death toll. >> i have no reason to dispute these numbers. >> with 3,000 people dead, for the president to say puerto rico was a sum sesz, a triumph of his presidency, is simply delusional. >> jon karl with us live tonight from the white house. and jon, late today, the president's team sending out this image, the president, of course, monitoring the storm in the oval office. but jon, there were so many people who asked today, why not concentrate simply on the hurricane at hand, why bring up all of those american citizens who died in puerto rico during maria? >> reporter: it's a gre
please. >> reporter: when president trump visited the island, he tossed paper towels to storm victims. but just 15 minutes away, in this apartment building without power or clean water, david spoke with 70-year-old maria diaz. "we don't want to die here," she told him. the governor of puerto rico today is taking issue with the president's tweets. "the people of puerto rico," he said, "do not deserve to have their pain questioned." and among political leaders,...
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please. >> reporter: when president trump visited the island, he tossed paper towels to storm victims. but just 15 minutes away, in this apartment building without power or clean water, david spoke with 70-year-old maria diaz. "we don't want to die here," she told him. the governor of puerto rico today is taking issue with the president's tweets. "the people of puerto rico," he said, "do not deserve to have their pain questioned." and among political leaders, the president seems to be alone in questioning the death toll. >> i have no reason to dispute these numbers. >> with 3,000 people dead, for the president to say puerto rico was a success, a triumph of his presidency, is simply delusional. >> reporter: the white house released a photo this evening of the president getting briefed on hurricane preparation efforts. and despite the controversy stirred up by his comments of hurricane maria, white house officials insist he is very much focused on hurricane florence and they expect he will travel to the areas affected by the hurricane as soon as is practical. david? >> jon karl, thank yo
please. >> reporter: when president trump visited the island, he tossed paper towels to storm victims. but just 15 minutes away, in this apartment building without power or clean water, david spoke with 70-year-old maria diaz. "we don't want to die here," she told him. the governor of puerto rico today is taking issue with the president's tweets. "the people of puerto rico," he said, "do not deserve to have their pain questioned." and among political leaders,...
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finally, and please excuse the low tech nature of these papers, this is what the midblock space looks like here. as you can see, there's a lot of midblock space. this is the proposed units. if we are automobill to do sim things, it would look like this, so the midblock space would disappear. >> president hillis: thank you. project sponsor. >> let me put this here again. i forgot to mention something important, if you take a look at our rear wall, we don't go past this courtyard. on the building to the south, there's a front and rear building, so we don't extend past that gap, and that was at the request of the residential design team, which we totally agree with. we took great pains to not impact that open space between their existing buildings. and then, we took great pains to do the averaging between the rear walls which both the code -- planning code and residential design guidelines asked for. so i think this is greatly improved, you know, since -- since it was first submitted and actually in response to the d.r., and we like it better. and i really think it fits -- fits well. the
finally, and please excuse the low tech nature of these papers, this is what the midblock space looks like here. as you can see, there's a lot of midblock space. this is the proposed units. if we are automobill to do sim things, it would look like this, so the midblock space would disappear. >> president hillis: thank you. project sponsor. >> let me put this here again. i forgot to mention something important, if you take a look at our rear wall, we don't go past this courtyard. on...
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papers. we had lots of newspapers from the period. pleaseld do significant historical research as undergraduates. brian: i want to put on the screen a series of numbers, back in the late 1800s of elections, and have you explain it to us and how benjamin harrison fits in. charles: these are the popular votes and the electoral votes for the elections. let's start with a little background. we often think of this era as a republican era. it is true that between johnson and wilson there was only one democrat, grover cleveland. in fact, in the late 19th century, the two major parties were very evenly balanced. just about as many republicans and democrats in the country. they were spread out over two sections. the south was solid for the democrats. in any given presidential election, they could count on a body of electoral votes. this was after 1876, certainly. the republicans could count almost as reliably on a body of electoral votes coming from the northeast, the upper midwest, and most of the west as well. neither one of those blocks of votes w
papers. we had lots of newspapers from the period. pleaseld do significant historical research as undergraduates. brian: i want to put on the screen a series of numbers, back in the late 1800s of elections, and have you explain it to us and how benjamin harrison fits in. charles: these are the popular votes and the electoral votes for the elections. let's start with a little background. we often think of this era as a republican era. it is true that between johnson and wilson there was only one...
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but for those of you with questions, if you could please raise your hand, write them down on a piece of paper. that will be passed around by my colleagues. and then when i signal to him, he will collect them and i will ask a couple of questions from that stack. and we will everybody out of here right on time. with that, the floor is yours. >> thanks. i would like to thank the hudson institute for hosting me today, especially to thank rebeccah. with that, the floor is yours. >> thanks. for extending this invitation. as many of you know, rebecca is a thought leader on nonproliferation and security issues. i have had an opportunity to work with her and the hudson institute over many years, so it is a real honor for me to be invited to give a speech on iran's missile program. when the president first and directed his administration to address the iran deals serious in he identified three key october 2017, deficiencies. the sunset clause, the inspections regime, and "near total silence on iran's missile program." this last issue is what i want to discuss with you. iran has the largest ballistic mi
but for those of you with questions, if you could please raise your hand, write them down on a piece of paper. that will be passed around by my colleagues. and then when i signal to him, he will collect them and i will ask a couple of questions from that stack. and we will everybody out of here right on time. with that, the floor is yours. >> thanks. i would like to thank the hudson institute for hosting me today, especially to thank rebeccah. with that, the floor is yours. >>...
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please leave us out of your debate." responding to this op-ed in the same paper written by donald trump jr. in which the president's son writes, "democrats are seemingly more concerned with protecting their radical open-borders agenda than the lives of innocent americans." tibbetts writing, i enkurnlg the debate on immigration. but do not appropriate mollie's soul in advancing views she believed were profoundly racist. the act grievously extends the crime that stole mollie from our family and is, to quote donald trump jr., 'heartless' and 'despicable.'" the suspect is being held on $5 million bond. he has not entered a plea. whit? >> marci, thank you. >>> much more ahead on "world news tonight" this sunday. fire so hot it melted the guardrails. the deadly freeway collision. the burning big rig falling from an overpass. >>> and the wife arrested, charged with murdering her husband. detectives accusing her of poisoning him. >>> plus, getting out your wallet. we zero in on some of the best labor day deals around right now. we'll be right back. and i'm still going for my best even though i live
please leave us out of your debate." responding to this op-ed in the same paper written by donald trump jr. in which the president's son writes, "democrats are seemingly more concerned with protecting their radical open-borders agenda than the lives of innocent americans." tibbetts writing, i enkurnlg the debate on immigration. but do not appropriate mollie's soul in advancing views she believed were profoundly racist. the act grievously extends the crime that stole mollie from...
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please leave us out of your debate. responding to this op-ed in the same paper written by donald trump jr.which the president's son writes, democrats are seemingly more concerned with protecting their radical open borders agenda than the lives of innocent americans. tibbetts writing, i encourage the debate on immigration, but do not appropriate mollie's soul in advancing views she believed were profoundly racist. the act grievously extends the crime that stole mollie from our family and is to quote donald trump jr., heartless and despicable. and the suspect accused of murdering mollie tibbetts is being held on $5 million bond. he has not yet entered a plea. marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >> authorities in amsterdam say terrorism was the motive in the stabbing of two american tourists in the city's train station. authorities say the suspect, a 19-year-old afghan citizen, targeted the americans. he was shot and wounded by police, and he is due this court today. police say he had a german residency permit. the americans are now recovering from friday's attack. >>> now to a jailhouse i
please leave us out of your debate. responding to this op-ed in the same paper written by donald trump jr.which the president's son writes, democrats are seemingly more concerned with protecting their radical open borders agenda than the lives of innocent americans. tibbetts writing, i encourage the debate on immigration, but do not appropriate mollie's soul in advancing views she believed were profoundly racist. the act grievously extends the crime that stole mollie from our family and is to...
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please. >> good morning, my name is julie. i have a few papers that can be handed to everyone. i want to thank you for letting me speak today. i just want to read a letter that was written for us. i am a licensed vocational nurse at cpmc. i work postpartum labor and delivery the last 14 years and have been an employee for 26 years of cpmc. on february 16th, 2011, i received a letter after we were beginning negotiations that said dear julie, during last year's collective bargaining sessions with seiu, uhw, we discussed cpmc's plans to rebuild our facilities in san francisco. the union representatives recognized the importance of those plans but they were concerned about what might happen to your jobs when the new facility opens. we understand those concerns and agreed to a strong employment security language in your contract. i am writing you today because there's some confusion exactly about quotation, employment security means. it is simple, all seiu representative regular employees, who are employed on the date of your contract was ratified march 18th, 2010, will continue to
please. >> good morning, my name is julie. i have a few papers that can be handed to everyone. i want to thank you for letting me speak today. i just want to read a letter that was written for us. i am a licensed vocational nurse at cpmc. i work postpartum labor and delivery the last 14 years and have been an employee for 26 years of cpmc. on february 16th, 2011, i received a letter after we were beginning negotiations that said dear julie, during last year's collective bargaining...
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evening with tim carmen writing about food for the washington city paper and for the past eight years, for the washington post. please join me in welcoming jose andres and tim carmen. [applause] chef andres: i am not cooking. [laughter] i am serious. this has to be the most useless job in the world. you're the only person who can do a monologue without needing a moderator. i could say, what is going on and you would still be talking. i do know know, i hope you are reading him because he can write like a god. he is an amazing writer and i'm so proud we have him here in washington at the washington post. thank you. [applause] so, i guess we should start with what is going on in the carolinas. it is in the news. you're are down there, your organization is there. can you give us an update? chef andres: you can follow us ntralkitchen.org. we have an amazing team down , who was by nate monk the guy who came first with me to puerto rico. i told him, i'm going and three hours later, he was next to me. nate is the guy who makes everything happen and i take credit for. we are with kitchen is what we do. two kitchens,y one in w
evening with tim carmen writing about food for the washington city paper and for the past eight years, for the washington post. please join me in welcoming jose andres and tim carmen. [applause] chef andres: i am not cooking. [laughter] i am serious. this has to be the most useless job in the world. you're the only person who can do a monologue without needing a moderator. i could say, what is going on and you would still be talking. i do know know, i hope you are reading him because he can...