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i hope that wren will someday find a way to claim all of herself. for all i know, she will come to see herself literally as some kind of an ex-man. but it is not enough for us to hope that she and other trans kids are able to find this space. we have to go beyond hope and build a big enough lifeboat for all of them, and by extension, all of us. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] >> so i'd just like to thank you. anybody who would like to grab a -- >> booktv is on twitter and facebook, and we want to hear from you. tweet us, twitter.com booktv, or post a comment on our facebook page,
i hope that wren will someday find a way to claim all of herself. for all i know, she will come to see herself literally as some kind of an ex-man. but it is not enough for us to hope that she and other trans kids are able to find this space. we have to go beyond hope and build a big enough lifeboat for all of them, and by extension, all of us. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] >> so i'd just like to thank you. anybody who would like to grab a -- >> booktv is on twitter and...
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john let's we speak about what caused wren fell as well as the notting hill carnival which will again this summer be in the shadow of a tragedy characterized by what shadow chancellor john mcdonald called social murder and you seen fears over europe's largest street festival the notting hill carnival in west london over year after year and the emphasis of politicians on drugs knife crime storms recently said that why is it the police presence in glastonbury seems so different to the way police act in furtherance of the knowing all gone of all the celebration of culture and its potential to unite the people is more important now than ever and i mean a lot we don't realise accountable is not really a big street party it was started in the late fifty's as a means to heal what was then a fractured community there was a lot of the riots in the fifty's not exactly and it was conceived as a way not even as a black candidate initially it was about all the local immigrants immigrants to get together irish dogs and blacks exactly pollie i mean everybody then and it was actually an indoor event
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those winds pick up into this evening, out wrecks rain or persistent, gusty with wrens reaching 50 musthing 50 must per hour in exposure so an area of low reaching 50 must per hour in exposure so an area of low pressure speaking across northern scotland the night but elsewhere are quite it with lengthy clear skies. cooler thanit with lengthy clear skies. cooler than it was last night too. we start monday morning on a windy note across northern scotland is that eric low pressure clears way. most of the showers will be here as well but elsewhere bright sunny start the day and the cloud will increase through the day as the next weather system pushes into the north—west, bringing windy weather with cloud and rain into northern ireland and western scotland. further south than the sunshine not too bad but not as warm. our weather front across the north—west corner of the country sinks south—eastwards and then grinds to a court in central parts of the country through tuesday. this weather front is a dividing line with cooler and fresh air for the northern half of the country, something warmer
those winds pick up into this evening, out wrecks rain or persistent, gusty with wrens reaching 50 musthing 50 must per hour in exposure so an area of low reaching 50 must per hour in exposure so an area of low pressure speaking across northern scotland the night but elsewhere are quite it with lengthy clear skies. cooler thanit with lengthy clear skies. cooler than it was last night too. we start monday morning on a windy note across northern scotland is that eric low pressure clears way. most...
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john let's we speak about what caused wren fell as well as the notting hill carnival which will again this summer be in the shadow of a tragedy characterized by what shadow chancellor john mcdonald called social murder and you seen fears over europe's largest street festival the notting hill carnival in west london over a year after year and the emphasis of politicians on drugs knife crime story reason he said that why is it the police presence in glastonbury seems so different to the way police act in prince's annoying organic will a celebration of culture and its potential to unite the people is more important now than ever and i mean a lot we don't realise a call it was not really a big street party it was started in the late fifty's as a means to heal what was then a fractured community there was a lot of the riots in the fifty's not exactly and it was conceived as a way not even as a black carnival initially it was about all the local immigrants immigrant to get together irish dogs and blacks exactly pollie i mean everybody then and it was actually an indoor event initially it to
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wrens is in the books. we appreciate your time. >> for all of us here at abc 7 news.nks for joining us. on jimmy kimmel live, sarah silverman. >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, sarah silverman, dave matthews, and music from dave matthews band. and now, hold on tight, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi there, i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you. thank you for watching and for coming. thanks for everything.
wrens is in the books. we appreciate your time. >> for all of us here at abc 7 news.nks for joining us. on jimmy kimmel live, sarah silverman. >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, sarah silverman, dave matthews, and music from dave matthews band. and now, hold on tight, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi there, i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you. thank you for watching and for coming. thanks for everything.
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wrens is in the books. we appreciate your time. >> for all of us here at abc 7 news.for joining us. on jimmy kimmel live, sarah silverman. >>> tv's number one daily viral video show "right minut" dude,? >> boaters are shocked to spot a man on a unicorn float. >> he's two miles out. >> the incredible story behind what's on that fishing rod. >>> this guy's raze bcrazy but him. >>> when a mom hopped out of her car, a man decides to hop in. >> and take off with it. >> a race to save her baby in the backseat. >> oh. >>> a psych of the cradlcyclist. >> for this 18 mile road. >>> and the bridal bouquet goes to the man in red, a clue that maybe her man isn't quite as thrilled. >>> catch them on the fishing channel really sums up what you' >> what the hell is going on? >> guys, i wasn't even filming. we saw this thing, oh my god. there's a guy on this thing. >> there's a guy on a unicorn. is this real? he is two miles out and that is rule. >> do not this. >> this man was fishing. >> there's a rod in his hand. >> something is attached to that fishing rod, that's how he got two
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. >> trevor: wait, muppets don't have a sexual or wren taition? that is weird because i know for a fact that kermit and miss piggy smash hard. that's what i-- i know, i know this. (applause). >> trevor: they even did an episode when the count counted all their sex positions. he was like one, reverse cow, two, sudanese jack hammer, ha ha ha ha. now i don't really know if bert & ernie are gay, because on the one hand two guys living tok for 40 years could mean they are gay but it could also mean they live in new york and apartments are expensive and also if they were gay, let's be honest, that eyebrow would have been addressed by now. with have been dealt with. (applause) but let's move on. let's move on. because a school superintendent in texas did something racist. >> a texas school superintendent's job may be on the line after he made a racist remark about houston textans quarterback deshawn watson. on a facebook post about the textans onalaska superintendent wrote when you need precision decision meaking you can't count on a black quarterback. p
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professor brendan wren has been studying foodborne infections for 25 years.th of them get contaminated food source and it had high numbers of the bacteria on the food source. unfortunately it is possible that they could both have very severe symptoms which could lead on to death. their only daughter told the bbc she believes the e. coli findings are not truthful that she has previously spoken of a strange smell in their room the night before they died. -- are not true. my daughter said she smelt something funny that was not right for that they sprayed perking to try to eliminate the smell and then fell asleep. the public prosecutor confirmed the smell was an insecticide used in the adjacent room but it was not linked to their death. kelly is hoping a further postmortem in this country may provide answers to the questions she still has. the archbishop of canterbury has called for the rollout of universal credit to he halted, in a strongly worded attack on the government's flagship welfare policy. justin welby also hit out at zero—hours contracts and the gig ec
professor brendan wren has been studying foodborne infections for 25 years.th of them get contaminated food source and it had high numbers of the bacteria on the food source. unfortunately it is possible that they could both have very severe symptoms which could lead on to death. their only daughter told the bbc she believes the e. coli findings are not truthful that she has previously spoken of a strange smell in their room the night before they died. -- are not true. my daughter said she...
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john let's we speak about what caused wren fell as well as the notting hill carnival which will again this summer be in the shadow of a tragedy characterized by what shadow chancellor john mcdonald called social murder and you seen fears over europe's largest street festival the notting hill carnival in west london over a year after year and the emphasis of politicians on drugs knife crime storms recently said that why is it the police presence in glastonbury seems so different to the way police act in for instance knowing your gonna kill a celebration of culture and its potential to unite the people is more important now than ever and i mean a lot we don't realise accountable is not really a big street party it was started in the late fifty's as a means to heal what was then a fractured community there was a lot of the riots in the fifty's not exactly and it was conceived as a way not even as a black carnival initially it was about all the local imran immigrants to get together irish dogs and blacks exactly pollie i mean everybody then and it was actually an indoor event initially it
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professor brendan wren has studied foodborne infections for 25 years.ted food source and it had high numbers of bacteria on the food source then unfortunately it is possible that they could both have very severe symptoms that could lead on to death. the couple's only daughter has told the bbc‘s she believes the e coli findings are not true. she has previously spoken of a strange smell in their room the night before they died. my daughter said they could smell something that was a little bit funny that wasn't right. all they did was spray a little perfume to try to eliminate the smell. they then fell asleep. the public prosecutor confirmed today that smell was insecticide used in the adjacent room but it wasn't related to their death. kelly is hoping a further postmortem carried out in this country may provide answers to the questions she still has. the headlines on bbc news: leading pro—brexit conservative mps insist they are not planning to oust theresa may, despite meeting to discuss alternatives to the prime minister's chequers proposals, including p
professor brendan wren has studied foodborne infections for 25 years.ted food source and it had high numbers of bacteria on the food source then unfortunately it is possible that they could both have very severe symptoms that could lead on to death. the couple's only daughter has told the bbc‘s she believes the e coli findings are not true. she has previously spoken of a strange smell in their room the night before they died. my daughter said they could smell something that was a little bit...
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wrens, americans, countrymen, lend me your ears. i come here to bury hefner, not to praise him. maybe a little bit of surreptitious praise. i'm not mark anthony and mister shakespeare's play. you hefner died september 27, 2017, and occurrence widely noted and commented on in the media around the united states. and regarding his achievements and his legacy, i think it's fair to say the reaction was mixed by the critics. in a few minutes you'll hear from a person whose assessment in the new york times was i think it's fair to say decidedly unmixed. he described hefner and these are his words as wicked and destructive, a grinning of sexual liberation, a pretentious huckster, a lecherous lowbrow and assess his impact on american society as terrible, as a kind of not besetting american values. one certainly knows where mister dowd stands on this issue. now, while i admire his work greatly and often find myself in agreement with him, speaking us hefner's biographer today, i would respectfully disagree on this issue and offer a different perspective. hefner, i argue, was one of the mos
wrens, americans, countrymen, lend me your ears. i come here to bury hefner, not to praise him. maybe a little bit of surreptitious praise. i'm not mark anthony and mister shakespeare's play. you hefner died september 27, 2017, and occurrence widely noted and commented on in the media around the united states. and regarding his achievements and his legacy, i think it's fair to say the reaction was mixed by the critics. in a few minutes you'll hear from a person whose assessment in the new york...
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year-olds who are pulling these men out of the water, and you know, there's a great story of peter wren telling about how he pulls up and these men, we don't know at this point that the men are americans or japanese. there's no reports of sunken vessels at this time so they are pulling up and these men are covered in black, thick oil that can only be removed by heat. the heat has to transfer oil so they are covered and you can only see their eyes. and he pulls up and has his revolver drawn and says who are you and what ship are you from. they say just like a dumbass officer asking dumbass questions. >> he quipped he knew then these men were american. that's one of my favorite stories. i love the story of adrian marks and his courage landing that pdy in the water. then, you know, the story goes on from there. only 316 of the crew of 1195 men survived. about 300 went down with the ship. about just a little under 900 went into the water alive. and if you don't -- if you're not real familiar with the story, you might wonder well, how are they in the water for five nights and four days, why
year-olds who are pulling these men out of the water, and you know, there's a great story of peter wren telling about how he pulls up and these men, we don't know at this point that the men are americans or japanese. there's no reports of sunken vessels at this time so they are pulling up and these men are covered in black, thick oil that can only be removed by heat. the heat has to transfer oil so they are covered and you can only see their eyes. and he pulls up and has his revolver drawn and...
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senators have until monday to restist and then assert wren questions.rolls from here, we do not know. by republicans in the senate who enjoy a historically small margin in terms of their majority. but among the other things senate democrats believe they exposed to damage the kavanaugh nomination this week, senate democrats think they got him on at least a couple points that look like perjury. now they'll try to make that stick. we don't fail up there. this isn't just another trip, neil. we have serious problems. do you think you're coming back? five... four... three... two... first man. rated pg-13. you might or joints.hing for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. booking a flight doesn't have to be expensive. just go to priceline. it's the best place to book a flight a few days before my trip and still save up to 40%. just tap and go... for the best savings on flights,
senators have until monday to restist and then assert wren questions.rolls from here, we do not know. by republicans in the senate who enjoy a historically small margin in terms of their majority. but among the other things senate democrats believe they exposed to damage the kavanaugh nomination this week, senate democrats think they got him on at least a couple points that look like perjury. now they'll try to make that stick. we don't fail up there. this isn't just another trip, neil. we have...
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the letter was wren on july 30th? a recommendation was made by the ranking member of our staff to dr. ford? and i think dr. ford is victim and i think she's been through hell. and i'm very sympathetic to her. bu did the ranging member staff a e a recommendation to hire lawyer and she knew all that and we had a hearing with you and none of thesehings were asked? then once the process was closed, oncehe fbi investigation was closed, once we were done meeting in public and ive, then this was sprung on you? i want to make sure. we've got 35 plus days from all the time that this evidence was in the hands, recommendations were made to an outside lawyer. you could have handled all this. we could have had this in private in a way that not only do crap to his family -- i yield my time. trying to see if co-do math about 35 days. >> thank you. good afternoon, judge kavanaugh. as a federal judge, you're aware of the jury instructions, are you not? you're aware of the jury instruction? >> yeah, i am. >> you know what it meanou >>a
the letter was wren on july 30th? a recommendation was made by the ranking member of our staff to dr. ford? and i think dr. ford is victim and i think she's been through hell. and i'm very sympathetic to her. bu did the ranging member staff a e a recommendation to hire lawyer and she knew all that and we had a hearing with you and none of thesehings were asked? then once the process was closed, oncehe fbi investigation was closed, once we were done meeting in public and ive, then this was...
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and the point of both was we in he is wrens having a party and didn't payttention to the ga game. >> i can't think of a more embarrassing scandal for the united statesenate since the mccarthy hearings. >>o sense of decency. i'm afraid we've lost that, at least for the time being. you understand, you've been accused of multiple crimes? >> i'm painfully aware from my family andme, to read about this. >> of course the sexual assault that dr. ford claims, that you've nied. then the claims of miss ramirez, that not even "the new york times" would report because they couldn't corroborate it. and then stormy daniels' lawyer released a bombshell. fccusing you of gang rape. all those are crimes. are they not? >> they are. >> and i'm never goinget to my reputation back. my life is totally and permanently altered. >> judge, don't give . >> i'm not giving up. nd the american people are listening to this they will playing their decision and i think you'll come out on the rightside. >> i will always be a good person and try to be a goo judge. whatever happens. >> this is not a job interview. you'v
and the point of both was we in he is wrens having a party and didn't payttention to the ga game. >> i can't think of a more embarrassing scandal for the united statesenate since the mccarthy hearings. >>o sense of decency. i'm afraid we've lost that, at least for the time being. you understand, you've been accused of multiple crimes? >> i'm painfully aware from my family andme, to read about this. >> of course the sexual assault that dr. ford claims, that you've nied....
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. >> and he's wren about it in great detail. >> so how good is his memory of high school?t the best. >> i will say, though, good enough to write a book about it. >> one, he's allegedly in recovery. i am not an alcoholic because alcoholics go to meetings. the thing that i have heard about the process is that there are steps and one of those steps requires you to make amends, right? so i still have some wish casting that perhaps as part of his recovery he will come -- he will tell the truth to the fbi. failing that, there is a woman named elizabeth razor who was mentioned in the new yorkerer story about this. >> and i'll intript interrupt you just to read a line from that piece. judge told her ashamedly, the ex-girlfriend of mark judge, told her ashamedly of an incident that involved him and other boys taking turns having sex with a drunk woman. rasor said the judge seemed to regard it as fully consensual. she said that judge did not name others involved in the incident and she has no knowledge that cough of gnaw participated in it. >> everybody who tells you that christine
. >> and he's wren about it in great detail. >> so how good is his memory of high school?t the best. >> i will say, though, good enough to write a book about it. >> one, he's allegedly in recovery. i am not an alcoholic because alcoholics go to meetings. the thing that i have heard about the process is that there are steps and one of those steps requires you to make amends, right? so i still have some wish casting that perhaps as part of his recovery he will come -- he...
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. >> our next guest says buy, and we are joined by scott wren senior equity strategist at wells fargo. a lot of yelling going on tonight? what's in the water here >> the technology, i have to ask you because we've seen a tough couple of days for the social media stocks we have a taiwan investor saying we'll have increased spend and we have the two companies, micron and klac at the city conference talking about oversupply in the market these are two major forces in the tech sector and yet you're saying buy every dip >> right now, melissa, if you think the global expansion is going to continue, you have to look at sectors that are going to participate and what we've done, and you look at some stats today, the tech sector index, it's up 25% almost from the february lows and we've just coughed up 3% of that while the s&p's been up for about 10% over that period of time. i would argue, you look at this thing technically, you would expect some pullback you would expect a little less momentum and really, the tech sector index has not touched the 200-day moving average since june of 2016 that
. >> our next guest says buy, and we are joined by scott wren senior equity strategist at wells fargo. a lot of yelling going on tonight? what's in the water here >> the technology, i have to ask you because we've seen a tough couple of days for the social media stocks we have a taiwan investor saying we'll have increased spend and we have the two companies, micron and klac at the city conference talking about oversupply in the market these are two major forces in the tech sector...
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alexis wren. downhill pop star tan ash. actress ivana lynch. facts of life actress.er bowl champ demarcus wear. watch them compete for the mirror ball trophy. it starts monday, september 24, right here on abc7. >> i bet marilou retten does well. >>> a bay areamn impact on the lives of local kids. >> kristenze is here with what's new at 5:00. >> thank you, alma. new at 5:00. >> we're lucky we live here where people think >> forward thinking is about to help teachers in the south bay. easing up on the hard times. the agency put a san francisco company on notice. >>> also ahead, the traveling dolphin show. wowing folks up and down the >>> tonight in primetime on abc78:00, it's the goldbergs followed by american housewife. at 9:00 modern family, then splitting up together. 10:00, cast aw sta withs foabc7ews ay 11:n00 t.he >> now to a special gift for young giants fans. they got treated to the ball game today. >> abc7 news reporter vic lee shows us the day that has become an annual tradition. ♪ take me out to the ball game ♪ >> reporter: the man taking these kids to the b
alexis wren. downhill pop star tan ash. actress ivana lynch. facts of life actress.er bowl champ demarcus wear. watch them compete for the mirror ball trophy. it starts monday, september 24, right here on abc7. >> i bet marilou retten does well. >>> a bay areamn impact on the lives of local kids. >> kristenze is here with what's new at 5:00. >> thank you, alma. new at 5:00. >> we're lucky we live here where people think >> forward thinking is about to help...
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and tomorrow this thing is far from over ok the latest here in downtown wilmington north carolina wrens i'm going to you will focus now back to you thank you for that update from north carolina. the u.n. human rights commission for south sudan will present a report to the human rights council in geneva later on monday the report lists human rights violations and civil war broke out in twenty thirteen now last year as a report by the commission found that civilians have been deliberately and systematically targeted on the basis of their ethnicity by armed forces including government opposition forces the commission also previously stated that sexual violence was a consistent characteristic of the conflict in south sudan violations against children were also reported with children killed maimed recruited to fight by both sides now the un is saying that more than four million people have been displaced from the country and that seven million out of the twelve million population are in need of aid to survive we can now speak she's the chairwoman of the commission on human rights in south su
and tomorrow this thing is far from over ok the latest here in downtown wilmington north carolina wrens i'm going to you will focus now back to you thank you for that update from north carolina. the u.n. human rights commission for south sudan will present a report to the human rights council in geneva later on monday the report lists human rights violations and civil war broke out in twenty thirteen now last year as a report by the commission found that civilians have been deliberately and...
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consent and so i would say, plant parenthoods 73 million a year come to the web site and education and wren you feel you're unsure who to talk to, you can go and on to a web site, many other web sites with great resources -- ofsing when something was not okay and understanding what consent is, and so i would urge that for folks to go online and then from there, when you feel more comfortable, you should empower others by start egg the conversation as your own experience or of the education itself. that may be where you start feeling comfortable talking about it and once you feel more comfortable you may be ready to share your own story if year victim of sexual violence, and stories are very powerful. we see that all over, earn is coming out, it's empower ago folks to say this is not okay. what i experienced was not okay it and was not my fault. that's an important concept we have to internalize that's part of changing the culture, making this conversation important and essential as we grow up, as we raise our families and friends, to understand what this means, and so i would say that one a
consent and so i would say, plant parenthoods 73 million a year come to the web site and education and wren you feel you're unsure who to talk to, you can go and on to a web site, many other web sites with great resources -- ofsing when something was not okay and understanding what consent is, and so i would urge that for folks to go online and then from there, when you feel more comfortable, you should empower others by start egg the conversation as your own experience or of the education...
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. —— wrens. there's so much food around at the moment.it on feeding can be life or death. water, you've just hit on that, i put water out through the drought and i've had birds drinking and bathing in my bath is all the time. big ones or little ones? they seem to share it. when the weather is dry, it becomes a problem —— in my barbs.|j when the weather is dry, it becomes a problem -- in my barbs. i would love to have different types of birds in my garden and to see them for my pleasure, but is it natural for my pleasure, but is it natural for these different species to be together in such a small space? yes. does it encourage a bit of friction? not really. most birds, the birds we get in gardens, our woodland edge birds. in the countryside you will see the same robins, the durham 0x, the wrens on the edge of woodland. gardens are like a woodland edge. they would be feeding in your garden a nyway eve n they would be feeding in your garden anyway even for people that don't put bird food out, they will still see blackbirds and robins. by put
. —— wrens. there's so much food around at the moment.it on feeding can be life or death. water, you've just hit on that, i put water out through the drought and i've had birds drinking and bathing in my bath is all the time. big ones or little ones? they seem to share it. when the weather is dry, it becomes a problem —— in my barbs.|j when the weather is dry, it becomes a problem -- in my barbs. i would love to have different types of birds in my garden and to see them for my pleasure,...
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scott wren, brian belski. >>> the president goes to north carolina to assess the damage of hurricane people remain in shelters, thousands without power remain across the state. seema modi is live in one hard hit community. good morning, seema. >> good morning, carl. the death toll increased to 37 the damage to homes, buildings and public infrastructure is extensive. the damage occurred on infrastructure costs has reached to 30 to $40 billion we are here in new bern, population of 30,000, this is the crown jewel, the county conference center which houses conferences, gal las, weddings and as you can see it suffered major wreckage and massive flooding here's pall krisby, what's the main task at hand? >> we are working on drying the building main objectives are to take out any wet unsalvageable materials and get the place ready for reconstruction and a deep cleaning prior to getting them back in? >> how long until this conference center is fully operational? >> might be a month, month and a half we'll have it dried up and ready for reconstruction in two weeks. >> reporter: how is this d
scott wren, brian belski. >>> the president goes to north carolina to assess the damage of hurricane people remain in shelters, thousands without power remain across the state. seema modi is live in one hard hit community. good morning, seema. >> good morning, carl. the death toll increased to 37 the damage to homes, buildings and public infrastructure is extensive. the damage occurred on infrastructure costs has reached to 30 to $40 billion we are here in new bern, population of...
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there have been more to target that would be a good discussion but that wasn't necessarily those yes wrenion is what else do we do to help across a broader swath of america. >> ray i dadally is out with a book about debt crises he suggested the next one, which will happen eventually, will be harder to handle because of societal pressures, cultural pressures that you can't tarp. there is no public response for it do you agree >> it's a risk i'm not as concerned but it guess to fear and crowd behavior there was a great brook written in the late 1800s by gustav le bonn about crowds and crowd behavior and that's what he's referring to this notion of when it becomes 10 bad you get a movement of the crowd or of the populous that's a fear. but i'm -- that's a serious -- you have to first have a serious financial consequence and crisis we will have a downturn. i don't see the characteristics of a crisis in the making. >> i think one way to see how far this country has come since the financial crisis is to see the story of the day which is jamie dimon whether serious or joking about whether he cou
there have been more to target that would be a good discussion but that wasn't necessarily those yes wrenion is what else do we do to help across a broader swath of america. >> ray i dadally is out with a book about debt crises he suggested the next one, which will happen eventually, will be harder to handle because of societal pressures, cultural pressures that you can't tarp. there is no public response for it do you agree >> it's a risk i'm not as concerned but it guess to fear...
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scott wren from the wells fargo investment institute is one of the many excellent guests.ug makers, what's the latest? >> it seems as if it always pays to buy these sort of headlines whether it's been about consortiums buying something, the jp morgan thing. but i do think longer term they seem to be going after the industries, the high volume generic. >> david mentioned the mid-termasesmid-ter mid-terms. >> the heats off the banks as well >> speaking of social media and that issue, breaking news on twitter. leslie picker with the detail. >> twitter is planning to permanently suspend alex jones' personal account at info wars. twitter making the announcement or planning to make the announcement on its own platform writing that they took this action based on reports of tweets and videos posted yesterday that violated their abusive behavior policy, in addition to previous violations they saw on that account they went onto say they took this move to announce jones' suspension in an effort to be more transparent that historically they wouldn't make this announcement, they would
scott wren from the wells fargo investment institute is one of the many excellent guests.ug makers, what's the latest? >> it seems as if it always pays to buy these sort of headlines whether it's been about consortiums buying something, the jp morgan thing. but i do think longer term they seem to be going after the industries, the high volume generic. >> david mentioned the mid-termasesmid-ter mid-terms. >> the heats off the banks as well >> speaking of social media and...
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wasn't an eyewitness to this alleged murder, he wasn't even in pakistan at the time and they say the wrens this case in the headlines and keeping pressure up, but naz shah has already been doing that and we are still seeing these delays, so it is certainly not guaranteed to work, u nfortu nately. certainly not guaranteed to work, unfortunately. thank you very much, secunder. coming up... after six police and crime commissioners in england and wales tell this programme the possession of cannabis shouldn't always be a criminal offence, we will talk with other pccs, including one who has smoked it in her past, about their view. school psychologists are calling for smacking children to be made illegal — saying it harms their mental health. the association of educational psychologists has tabled a motion at the tuc conference calling for physical punishment to be outlawed. at the moment, although corporal punishment is banned in schools, parents can smack a child as long as it is deemed "reasonable". let's talk to sue atkins, who is a mum of two and a former headteacher and describes herself as
wasn't an eyewitness to this alleged murder, he wasn't even in pakistan at the time and they say the wrens this case in the headlines and keeping pressure up, but naz shah has already been doing that and we are still seeing these delays, so it is certainly not guaranteed to work, u nfortu nately. certainly not guaranteed to work, unfortunately. thank you very much, secunder. coming up... after six police and crime commissioners in england and wales tell this programme the possession of cannabis...
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professor brendan wren from the london school of hygiene and tropical medicinejoins us now from our londonf? good morning. e.coli is found in many places, but occasionally there is a toxic strain that can be found in water and food and it is a food borne pathogen that can cause disease. ok. now this report said that the coopers had e.coli, it didn't say that they died from it, what is the likelihood that their deaths were a result of having e.coli? if this is the toxic form it can be quite likely. initially they would get severe diarrhoea and cramps and with this very toxic strain, it can go on to cause internal organ failure and kidney failure and can be quite rapid. when you say rapid, what are we talking about? a period of hours, or would there not have been a period where they presented themselves as unwell and need medical attention?m they presented themselves as unwell and need medical attention? it can be rapid, within a day, depending on the effective dose and depending on the effective dose and depending on the density of bacteria that infected them from the food warned source. if
professor brendan wren from the london school of hygiene and tropical medicinejoins us now from our londonf? good morning. e.coli is found in many places, but occasionally there is a toxic strain that can be found in water and food and it is a food borne pathogen that can cause disease. ok. now this report said that the coopers had e.coli, it didn't say that they died from it, what is the likelihood that their deaths were a result of having e.coli? if this is the toxic form it can be quite...
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others, senator danes and murphy, and also a thank you to the staffs tim h sides and -- adam, and wren, for making this bill possible and as congressman simpson said, the long hours that they put in over the august recess to make this happen. with that, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentlewoman from new york reserves. the gentleman is recognized. >> i'm pleased to yield -- mr. frelinghuysen: i'm pleased to yield three minutes to the gentleman from texas, mr. carter. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. carter: i want to thank chairman frelinghuysen and ranking member lowey for their patience and negotiating to bring us to this point. i also want to thank ranking member debbie wasserman schultz for her rock solid support and keen analytic eye and i also think we need to remember that mr. charlie dent who retired early from this committee, who was chairman and had a strong hand in the product that came out here today. i'm pleased to
others, senator danes and murphy, and also a thank you to the staffs tim h sides and -- adam, and wren, for making this bill possible and as congressman simpson said, the long hours that they put in over the august recess to make this happen. with that, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentlewoman from new york reserves. the gentleman is recognized. >> i'm...
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i hope that wren will someday find a way to claim all of herself. for all i know, she will come to see herself literally as some kind of an ex-man. but it is not enough for us to hope that she and other trans kids are able to find this space. we have to go beyond hope and build a big enough lifeboat for all of them, and by extension, all of us. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] >> so i'd just like to thank you. anybody who would like to grab a -- >> booktv is on twitter and facebook, and we want to hear from you. tweet us, twitter.com booktv, or post a comment on our facebook page, facebook.com/booktv. >> john innarelli, tell us about your career in the fbi. >> guest: started off over 20 years ago where i worked everything from bank rob key -- robberies, to terrorism, and did a term as spokesperson for the fbi during the 9/11 time of our lives. >> host: tell us about a specific case that you worked on. >> guest: i've had a lot of great cases in the fbi. probably one that i'm most proud of, inherited a case that had been around for a number of year
i hope that wren will someday find a way to claim all of herself. for all i know, she will come to see herself literally as some kind of an ex-man. but it is not enough for us to hope that she and other trans kids are able to find this space. we have to go beyond hope and build a big enough lifeboat for all of them, and by extension, all of us. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] >> so i'd just like to thank you. anybody who would like to grab a -- >> booktv is on twitter and...