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>> hannah slept over. >> hannah slept over wednesday evening? >> that makes him, in police jargon, the last known person to have seen her alive. >> absolutely. yes. >> her and i were having a conversation, and then, you know, one thing led to another. >> did you have sex with hannah? >> no, i did not. >> denny offered up a tip for the cops. take a look at hannah's boyfriend, brad oborn. >> maybe he heard she was seeing somebody else and there were many occasions that he would basically have hannah under his control. she could not go my where. >> but denny, not brad, was suddenly the person cops wanted to know a lot more about. at 3:00 a.m., they returned to denny's in force with a search warrant. the officers charging up these exterior stairs said they heard a thud. it wasn't long before one of them found a garbage bag beneath denny's window. in it? hannah's missing clothing. >> is that case closed? >> it's not case closed, but it's a big factor. >> i've always called that bag of evidence the key factor in this whole case. the magic bag. >> crit
>> hannah slept over. >> hannah slept over wednesday evening? >> that makes him, in police jargon, the last known person to have seen her alive. >> absolutely. yes. >> her and i were having a conversation, and then, you know, one thing led to another. >> did you have sex with hannah? >> no, i did not. >> denny offered up a tip for the cops. take a look at hannah's boyfriend, brad oborn. >> maybe he heard she was seeing somebody else and...
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hannah: incredible.road driving modes, and this is the first ever four-wheel-drive from rolls-royce ever. engineered by a woman, actually, which is great. carol: "bloomberg businessweek" is available on newsstands now. jason: and online at businessweek.com and our mobile app. what is your must-read? carol: i like the story susan decker wrote. it reminds me that is a backup cloud and it is held together by tape. who knew? it is interesting there are very few companies in the market and legal battles going on. i learned some things. jason: it is a good story and we did learn a lot about it. but yes, i was making fun of you. my must-read, india. brad stone literally wrote the book on amazon. this is amazon, walmart, and one of the biggest economies going at it. some opportunities and challenges. carol: when i grow up, i want to be hannah elliott because i want to go rough roading in a rolls-royce suv. jason: more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ david: when you are the head of the imf -- christine:
hannah: incredible.road driving modes, and this is the first ever four-wheel-drive from rolls-royce ever. engineered by a woman, actually, which is great. carol: "bloomberg businessweek" is available on newsstands now. jason: and online at businessweek.com and our mobile app. what is your must-read? carol: i like the story susan decker wrote. it reminds me that is a backup cloud and it is held together by tape. who knew? it is interesting there are very few companies in the market and...
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hannah: incredible.f-road driving modes, and this is the first ever four-wheel-drive from rolls-royce ever. engineered by a woman, which is great. carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now. jason: and online and our mobile app.what is your must-read ? carol: i like the story susan decker wrote. it reminds me that is a backup cloud and it is held together by tape. it is interesting there are very few companies in the market and legal battles. jason: it is a good story and we did learn a lot about o it. my must-read, india. he literally wrote the book on amazon. this is amazon, walmart, and one of the world biggest economies going at it. some big opportunities and challenges. carol: when i grow up, i want to be hannah elliott so i can go rough routing in a rolls-royce suv. jason: more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. be
hannah: incredible.f-road driving modes, and this is the first ever four-wheel-drive from rolls-royce ever. engineered by a woman, which is great. carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now. jason: and online and our mobile app.what is your must-read ? carol: i like the story susan decker wrote. it reminds me that is a backup cloud and it is held together by tape. it is interesting there are very few companies in the market and legal battles. jason: it is a good story and we...
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hannah describes herself as confident and friendly, yet she also says she is lonely.h, it's between the ages of 16 and 2a that we feel lonely more often and more intensely than at any other time in our lives. like, with working with older people, it's a little bit easier scientists at the university of manchester say the study reinforces that we can be alone in a crowd, and that being disconnected from the world around us is a major cause of loneliness. that might be why the young are most at risk. what you're doing is you're going out in the world, you're having to work out who you are, what groups you fit into, and it's a real point in your life of lots of changes. so there are — you're almost vulnerable to loneliness because of that. volunteering is one way hannah copes with her loneliness. she helps organise fast friends. it's a place for young people who are feeling lonely to find someone to talk to. it's not really rocket science. i think you just have to talk to young people about how they feel, hannah may not be society's stereotype of loneliness, but if there
hannah describes herself as confident and friendly, yet she also says she is lonely.h, it's between the ages of 16 and 2a that we feel lonely more often and more intensely than at any other time in our lives. like, with working with older people, it's a little bit easier scientists at the university of manchester say the study reinforces that we can be alone in a crowd, and that being disconnected from the world around us is a major cause of loneliness. that might be why the young are most at...
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hannah describes herself as confident and friendly, yet she also says she is lonely.annah, it is between the ages of 16 and 24 that we feel lonely more often and more intensely than at any other time in our lives. scientists at the university of manchester say the study reinforces that we can be alone in a crowd, and that being disconnected from the world around us is a major cause of loneliness. that might be why the young are most at risk. what you're doing is you're going out in the world, you're having to work out who you are, what groups you fit into, and it's a real point in your life of lots of changes. so there are — you're almost vulnerable to loneliness because of that. volunteering is one way hannah copes with her loneliness. she helps organise fast friends. it is a place for young people who are feeling lonely to find someone to talk to. hannah may not be society's stereotype of loneliness, but if there is one thing this study shows, it is how loneliness can affect us at any stage in our lives. james gallagher, bbc news. you can hear more about the finding
hannah describes herself as confident and friendly, yet she also says she is lonely.annah, it is between the ages of 16 and 24 that we feel lonely more often and more intensely than at any other time in our lives. scientists at the university of manchester say the study reinforces that we can be alone in a crowd, and that being disconnected from the world around us is a major cause of loneliness. that might be why the young are most at risk. what you're doing is you're going out in the world,...
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hannah describes herself as confident and friendly, yet she also says she is lonely.ime in our lives. with work and older people, it is easierfor them to with work and older people, it is easier for them to admit that they are lonely. for younger people, they are lonely. for younger people, they are like, why are you lonely? you go to school every day, you are co nsta ntly to school every day, you are constantly surrounded by people, there is no need to be lonely and i think that is, that is the stigma around it. are there any good sites to loneliness? it has got me to where i am now, speaking to you. if you had met me back then, i would have been hiding under the table. scientists at the university of manchester say the study reinforces that we can be alone in a crowd, and that being disconnected from the world around us is a major cause of loneliness. that might be why the young are most at risk. what you‘re doing is you‘re going out in the world, you‘re having to work out who you are, what groups you fit into, and it‘s a real point in your life of lots of changes.
hannah describes herself as confident and friendly, yet she also says she is lonely.ime in our lives. with work and older people, it is easierfor them to with work and older people, it is easier for them to admit that they are lonely. for younger people, they are lonely. for younger people, they are like, why are you lonely? you go to school every day, you are co nsta ntly to school every day, you are constantly surrounded by people, there is no need to be lonely and i think that is, that is...
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with hannah cockroft, as well. they are both with me. you given it much point? it is something i've had drummed into me since the beginning of my career. my coach always said education is very important. sport doesn't last forever. always be thinking and building contacts and taking the opportunities and experiences you can. it's something i've always tried to do but it has never been that structured until today. it has helped to build connections better and by listening to other athletes who been there and done that, helps you put together when sport is all over how you might build a future. catherine, you had extended your career because you had goals who wa nted career because you had goals who wanted to achieve. you know about the dedication and sacrifice that hannah is going through. but then it all stops. how do you ask those athletes to prepare for something they don't understand yet?
with hannah cockroft, as well. they are both with me. you given it much point? it is something i've had drummed into me since the beginning of my career. my coach always said education is very important. sport doesn't last forever. always be thinking and building contacts and taking the opportunities and experiences you can. it's something i've always tried to do but it has never been that structured until today. it has helped to build connections better and by listening to other athletes who...
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>> hannah. >> jimmy: hannah. very cool. hannah, the first game of the world series was last night.cool names like mr. october, shoeless joe. what would be your baseball nickname? >> miss sprinkle. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i have to ask. why would you be miss sprinkle? >> so in my dorm room we have cards on our door that say our names on it. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and our r.a. used like pink cards to decorate our door, and the name of my pink color is sprinkle. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: very cute. okay. miss sprinkle. what is the one food that you wished that they served at baseball games that they don't serve now? >> mac and cheese. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: that would be fantastic. i would love to see mac and cheese over at fenway. all right, guys, we have hannah right here, and if she played baseball, her nickname would be miss sprinkle. and if she could pick a food that they don't serve at stadiums now, it would obviously be mac and cheese. for this last one, our pal justin timberlake is on his "man of the woods" tour. [ cheers and applause ] we love him! his new book "hindsig
>> hannah. >> jimmy: hannah. very cool. hannah, the first game of the world series was last night.cool names like mr. october, shoeless joe. what would be your baseball nickname? >> miss sprinkle. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i have to ask. why would you be miss sprinkle? >> so in my dorm room we have cards on our door that say our names on it. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and our r.a. used like pink cards to decorate our door, and the name of my pink color is...
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you know about the dedication and sacrifice that hannah is going through. but then it all stops. how do you ask those athletes to prepare for something they don't understand yet? exactly what you said. it stops. it doesn't matter what your career was like. it will at some point end and that is quite a hard thing to confront because you ca re quite a hard thing to confront because you care about it and it matters to you and you are defined by it and it is however one sees you. it will end at some point. these road shows that we have been doing is to get athletes into the mindset that it is ok to think about life beyond. you can still do it while you're still an athlete and it will not detract from being an athlete and might enhance it. you will be ok. there is more to be done. having hanna and athletes who have been through it already, it's a great experience for current athletes to hear how others have ove i’co [ti e athletes to hear how others have overcome the challenges. you have spent a lot of time training in your life. the thought of free training in something else, do you
you know about the dedication and sacrifice that hannah is going through. but then it all stops. how do you ask those athletes to prepare for something they don't understand yet? exactly what you said. it stops. it doesn't matter what your career was like. it will at some point end and that is quite a hard thing to confront because you ca re quite a hard thing to confront because you care about it and it matters to you and you are defined by it and it is however one sees you. it will end at...
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it is about a little girl named hannah whose family moves to a new town.t first, and i can only see the bitter. she feels the loss of her friends and her home, which she loved. and a lot of things about the life that the child would notice. eventually, she learns to find the sweet in her situation. for me it is about more than just a move. it is about change. i think it is important for us, as adults, to help kids learn really zillions a -- resiliency about change. change happens whether we wanted to or not. >> i think we live in a world, even if you stay in the same place, for example, in the san francisco bay area, the transition is all around us. whether it is a transition to a new school or a transition to a new neighborhood or a transition to a near -- new peer group, there's a lot of issues that get stimulated and parents struggle with ways to articulate it, as you just said, ways to understand resilience in behalf -- and reaction behave. was wondering how is a children's author, you kind of conjugate those bigger issues down to the language of a chi
it is about a little girl named hannah whose family moves to a new town.t first, and i can only see the bitter. she feels the loss of her friends and her home, which she loved. and a lot of things about the life that the child would notice. eventually, she learns to find the sweet in her situation. for me it is about more than just a move. it is about change. i think it is important for us, as adults, to help kids learn really zillions a -- resiliency about change. change happens whether we...
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hannah and her 15-year-old brother devonte hart have been unaccounted for since the vehicle wafound.authorities recovered the bodies of jennifer hart and sarah hart, along with siblings markis, jeremiah, abigail and sierra. ( will ) bart will have to pay 650-thousand dollars for safety failures that led to a train hitting and killing two workers. the incident happened five years ago while the men were inspecting the tracks during a 2013 union strike. the train that hit the workers was part of a training exercise to teach managers how to drive - in the event of a prolonged walkout. the california public utilities commission also placed bart on three years of probation. the commission says the fine will be doubled if there are any safety violations during that period. ( will ) bart will spend more time during the day cleaning up some stations in the city's mission district. the plazas and walkways at the 16th street mission and 24th street mission stations have been power washed for one hour each night... but starting in november that will be increased to four hours a night. the 16th s
hannah and her 15-year-old brother devonte hart have been unaccounted for since the vehicle wafound.authorities recovered the bodies of jennifer hart and sarah hart, along with siblings markis, jeremiah, abigail and sierra. ( will ) bart will have to pay 650-thousand dollars for safety failures that led to a train hitting and killing two workers. the incident happened five years ago while the men were inspecting the tracks during a 2013 union strike. the train that hit the workers was part of a...
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and hannah's first name is erik also, but... [ laughter ] ...she's playing as hannah.et's go to work. all right, the categories. first off... what a good idea. let it "be." each correct response beginning with the letters b-e. erik. let it "be," $200. [ hannah laughs ] erik. - what is benign? - benign. yeah.
and hannah's first name is erik also, but... [ laughter ] ...she's playing as hannah.et's go to work. all right, the categories. first off... what a good idea. let it "be." each correct response beginning with the letters b-e. erik. let it "be," $200. [ hannah laughs ] erik. - what is benign? - benign. yeah.
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dont prepare yourself for iti still dont have all my leg strength which is why im in a wheelchair hannah one of only 38 cases of the spinal disease in 16 states this year.one of 14 in colorado.there she is moving the leg all by herself this is the hardest thing ive ever have to go throughthrough treatment and lots of rehab she's making progress.shoot two months ago i couldn't walk now i can in my walkerdoctors say all recoveries are different some children are permanently paralyzednat standingbut hannah says if the disease is rarenothings easy its even rarer at her ageso like that is pretty goodwhy nt have a rare type of recovery.i have to get on my feet i have a horse to ride i have hair to do i haves much life to live so this isnt gonna stop me now (ken) as of september 30, the c-d=c has this year recorded 38 confirmed cases of the severe condition, which typically affects children and can result in muscle weakness or paralysis, respiratory failure and even death. (ken) a georgia man was followed by a woman, then questioned by police while he was baby-sitting two children. (catherine)
dont prepare yourself for iti still dont have all my leg strength which is why im in a wheelchair hannah one of only 38 cases of the spinal disease in 16 states this year.one of 14 in colorado.there she is moving the leg all by herself this is the hardest thing ive ever have to go throughthrough treatment and lots of rehab she's making progress.shoot two months ago i couldn't walk now i can in my walkerdoctors say all recoveries are different some children are permanently paralyzednat...
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a decade later they still use oracle, can't get to hannah. oracle database beat ibm in the database business, beat microsoft in the database business. we've been in this business for 20 years constantly making our database better. now it's the world's first autonomous system. all of sap's large customers, the e.u. actually did a study what percentage of the top hundred sap customers in europe, how many of them run the oracle database. only 99. [laughter] one actually ran ibm. so we only have 99 of 100. all of their cloud services whether it's success factors, ariba, all of these people they've been trying to get off of oracle for a decade still all run oracle. oracle's just a much better database than anyone else has. sasha no della was asked if i could have any piece of software in world, what would it be, and he said the oracle database. because it's the information age, and all world's valuable information is stored in an oracle database. maria: can you tell me back and tell me -- take me back and tell me how you've done this? you're the g
a decade later they still use oracle, can't get to hannah. oracle database beat ibm in the database business, beat microsoft in the database business. we've been in this business for 20 years constantly making our database better. now it's the world's first autonomous system. all of sap's large customers, the e.u. actually did a study what percentage of the top hundred sap customers in europe, how many of them run the oracle database. only 99. [laughter] one actually ran ibm. so we only have 99...
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coordinator of the on command in one nine hundred twenty eight he resigned his position his successor hannah's mother was dismissed two years later on political grounds during its final years the bone house was led by the celebrated architect miss funder or by then it had become a purely architectural college the longer a reunification of all the craft disciplines your original enthusiasm of the students declined as a result of his authoritarian style. in one thousand nine hundred eighty two the final scene is played out the nazis hated the institution a no they managed to get it closed down. in spite of efforts to continue and revive it the bone house was dead but the mis lived on and spread around the world often misunderstood and reduced to a single design style. known reconstructed in parts it's being used creatively one small even this fragment give some idea of the fascination exerted by the bow house before wolves were wrecked and between every day life and. i've reached on those. boundaries here what a mood of light hearted place. the boho slick not just museum pieces but an idea which
coordinator of the on command in one nine hundred twenty eight he resigned his position his successor hannah's mother was dismissed two years later on political grounds during its final years the bone house was led by the celebrated architect miss funder or by then it had become a purely architectural college the longer a reunification of all the craft disciplines your original enthusiasm of the students declined as a result of his authoritarian style. in one thousand nine hundred eighty two...
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i was like, "no, girl, it's hannah." [ laughter and applause ] you guys are great. baldwin, meghan trainor, leclerc andre once again! [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there from philadelphia, pennsylvania. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." seth, good luck on "saturday night live" this weekend. i'll be watching. thank you for watching. have a great weekend. hope to see you next week. bye-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- kenan thompson, from nbc's "the good place", actress jameela jamil, a performance from the broadway hit, "mean girls", featuring the 8g band with daxx nielsen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] this is fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. while answering questions about supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh
i was like, "no, girl, it's hannah." [ laughter and applause ] you guys are great. baldwin, meghan trainor, leclerc andre once again! [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there from philadelphia, pennsylvania. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." seth, good luck on "saturday night live" this weekend. i'll be watching. thank you for watching. have a great weekend. hope to see you next week. bye-bye, everybody. [ cheers and...
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>> hannah. >> jimmy: hannah, where you from? >> west virginia. >> jimmy: yay, west virginia! right, this next clip is very simple. ump tries to say the wor "capsule." capsule. >> cashle? >> jimmy: capsule. oh, what'd you think? >> cashle. >> jimmy: oh - [ laughter ] i like the way you say it. cashle. [ light laughter ]le it's cap let's see what happens. wr >> from thht brothers to that beautiful orion space capsicle. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: ah. [ buzzer ] capsicle. capsicle. i'm sorry. here's your -- here's your capsicle t-shirt custom for you. that is for you. thank you for playing, pal. hey, buddy. yeah. [ cheers and applausg?] how you do >> good, jimmy, how you doing? >> jimmy: nice to see you. thank you for being at the show. what's yenr name? >> a >> jimmy: allen? very, good, allen. this is our final clip. here's our favorite. trump tries to say "united states." [ audienceohs ] how does he mispronounce "united states?" >> united states. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay, the whole thing is that he's mispronouncing the words, you kno >> he gets them right now and ag
>> hannah. >> jimmy: hannah, where you from? >> west virginia. >> jimmy: yay, west virginia! right, this next clip is very simple. ump tries to say the wor "capsule." capsule. >> cashle? >> jimmy: capsule. oh, what'd you think? >> cashle. >> jimmy: oh - [ laughter ] i like the way you say it. cashle. [ light laughter ]le it's cap let's see what happens. wr >> from thht brothers to that beautiful orion space capsicle. [ laughter and...
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hannah, thank you very much for being here and supporting thank everyone for coming out today. thank you so much. [applause] i have a question for you. you like winning? we've got good news. we are winning. no one, no one can look at the facts. some electrocute pension tax matter, right? no one can look at the facts and say we are not winning in this country these days. it's not a republican win. it's an american when, right? america is waning every day. if you look at the economy, economy is growing at 4% per quarter. unemployment at 3.7%. business confidence is at an all-time high, wages are going up, housing starts are going up. just today, just today the world economic forum, the organization that puts on -- they named america the united states of america our home is the most competitive economy in the world. [applause] that is the first time since 2008 and let me see, who was leaving the country -- republicans were leading the country in 2008, we are winning in this country, winning every day and it is felt across this land. and we know what the cause is. good policies was
hannah, thank you very much for being here and supporting thank everyone for coming out today. thank you so much. [applause] i have a question for you. you like winning? we've got good news. we are winning. no one, no one can look at the facts. some electrocute pension tax matter, right? no one can look at the facts and say we are not winning in this country these days. it's not a republican win. it's an american when, right? america is waning every day. if you look at the economy, economy is...
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the mendocino county sheriff's office says potential relatives of 16-year-old hannah hart contacted themto help identify human remains found near the crash scene. scientists previously compared dna from the remains with samples from hannah's biological siblings, markis and abigail, but the results were inconclusive.hannah and her 15-year-old brother devonte hart have been unaccounted for since the vehicle was found. authorities recovered the bodies of jennifer hart and sarah hart, along with siblings markis, jeremiah, abigail and sierra. (catherine) as we get closer to the november election... kron 4 is taking a look at some of the propositions voters will be deciding.. some dialysis patients are at odds with their medical providers over a prop on the ballot. dialysis is a treatment patients get when their kidneys fail... the cost of it, is at the center of prop 8. capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. ((pkg))((nats--it got so bad where i complained richard elliot has been a dialysis patient for several years.. he says at times.. the quality of care and cleanliness he has recei
the mendocino county sheriff's office says potential relatives of 16-year-old hannah hart contacted themto help identify human remains found near the crash scene. scientists previously compared dna from the remains with samples from hannah's biological siblings, markis and abigail, but the results were inconclusive.hannah and her 15-year-old brother devonte hart have been unaccounted for since the vehicle was found. authorities recovered the bodies of jennifer hart and sarah hart, along with...
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i thought i wasn't important enough to bother i thought i was alarmed and from the actress daryl hannah puts me to a lot of people feel it's trial by internet without due process of people on the other side of the fence feel that quite often their legal systems don't protect victims enough before and afters assaults and this is why they turn to social media too to have their voices heard which is part of the reason my made to you has exploited it just a great thanks so much. it's time to remind you of our top story this hour the nobel peace prize has been awarded to two campaigners working to end the use of sexual violence as a weapon that is mccuaig as a cog in the session and helps women and girls while victims of rank he says the all of them with not your marotta a new cd human rights activist and survivor of sexual slavery. that's a choice of today to more at the top of the hour of course around the clock on the web site announced in w dot com have a good. time. nico is in germany to learn german. published in the. why not learn with him online on the mobile and free to suffer from
i thought i wasn't important enough to bother i thought i was alarmed and from the actress daryl hannah puts me to a lot of people feel it's trial by internet without due process of people on the other side of the fence feel that quite often their legal systems don't protect victims enough before and afters assaults and this is why they turn to social media too to have their voices heard which is part of the reason my made to you has exploited it just a great thanks so much. it's time to remind...
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hannah deaconjoins us now, along with professor mike barnes, who helped hannah with her campaign.mazing thing that has been achieved. can you bring us right up to date now? how are things now? he is amazingly well. he is a cheeky seven—year—old little boy. he has some issues of course. he has been very seriously ill for many years, lots of medication given to him that did not work that may have damaged him, possibly. lots of seizures. we have our issues. but in the main, he has a wonderfully normal life, he goes to school everyday, learning to ride a bike, learning to ride a horse, called henry, he loves it. to have that change in his life, it is so have that change in his life, it is so amazing. so amazing. that is why iamso so amazing. so amazing. that is why i am so passionate about it because there are many, many people up and down this country with children who are seriously ill, with refractory epilepsy, who should have access to this medicine from thursday but u nfortu nately, we this medicine from thursday but unfortunately, we are getting lots of feedback to say doctors a
hannah deaconjoins us now, along with professor mike barnes, who helped hannah with her campaign.mazing thing that has been achieved. can you bring us right up to date now? how are things now? he is amazingly well. he is a cheeky seven—year—old little boy. he has some issues of course. he has been very seriously ill for many years, lots of medication given to him that did not work that may have damaged him, possibly. lots of seizures. we have our issues. but in the main, he has a...
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check out this freak birth name hannah hannah's a freak about fresh baked every four hours bread thed of freak that makes the world a better place to eat freaky fresh. freaky fast. jimmy john's. now try your favorite on our new nine-grain wheat sub. wheat yeah. freak yeah. >>em "the 11th hour" with brian williams is sponsored by pacific life. >>> last thing before we go is the city of pittsburgh and when this act revealed about pittsburgh that those who know and love the city already know. pittsburgh is a great place. it's tight and it's close and it's extremely proud. they are especially proud of fred rogers, pittsburgh was his home. he did a show from there and squirrel hill the home of this congregation where the massacre took place, squirrel hill was the neighborhood so they have been thinking a lot about him and the kindness he taught that doesn't seem to represent the times we're living in right now. tonight nbc's harry smith reports on the sadness that has fallen upon the section of town that was indeed mr. rogers' neighborhood. >> there was a two-hour wait to give blood in pi
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check out this freak birth name hannah hannah's a freak about fresh baked every four hours bread theof freak that makes the world a better place to eat freaky fresh. freaky fast. jimmy john's. now try your favorite on our new nine-grain wheat sub. wheat yeah. freak yeah. about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you, too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the number one most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed, and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock, so your rate can never go u
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for more on this i am joined by lgbtq activist hannah simpson and danny savalez.our reaction to this report and how will a report like this if it is in fact adopted as a matter of policy impact your life and the life of other? >> first of all, thank you for having me. it's an honor to be here. i like to think of the administration as a zoo and we're looking for the pandas. this is something going out to his base. this is something that right now, whether or not it becomes the law of the land is having an impact in the living rooms in this country where there are trans people struggling with their identities, haven't come out yet, thinking about whether this is something they can even bring to their parents, whether they're going to be at risk of being thrown out of the house, cut off of financial support, not even wondering whether or not they're going to become themselves and what the road ahead for that is, but whether they can survive this initial discussion when they hear this at the dinner table. >> if in fact this change is adopted, does that -- do you see f
for more on this i am joined by lgbtq activist hannah simpson and danny savalez.our reaction to this report and how will a report like this if it is in fact adopted as a matter of policy impact your life and the life of other? >> first of all, thank you for having me. it's an honor to be here. i like to think of the administration as a zoo and we're looking for the pandas. this is something going out to his base. this is something that right now, whether or not it becomes the law of the...
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a decade later they still use oracle, can't get to hannah.he oracle database beat ibm in the database business, beat microsoft in the database business. we've been in this business for 20 years constantly making our database better. now it's the world's first autonomous system. all of sap's large customers, the e.u. actually did a study what percentage of the top hundred sap customers in europe, how many of them run the oracle database. only 99. [laughter] one actually ran ibm. so we only have 99 of 100. all of their cloud services whether it's success factors, ariba, all of these people they've been trying to get off of oracle for a decade still all run oracle. oracle's just a much better database than anyone else has. sasha no della was asked if i could have any piece of software in world, what would it be, and he said the oracle database. because it's the information age, and all world's valuable information is stored in an oracle database. maria: can you tell me back and tell me -- take me back and tell me how you've done this? you're the
a decade later they still use oracle, can't get to hannah.he oracle database beat ibm in the database business, beat microsoft in the database business. we've been in this business for 20 years constantly making our database better. now it's the world's first autonomous system. all of sap's large customers, the e.u. actually did a study what percentage of the top hundred sap customers in europe, how many of them run the oracle database. only 99. [laughter] one actually ran ibm. so we only have...
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check out this freak birth name hannah hannah's a freak about fresh baked every four hours bread the kind of freak that makes the world a better place to eat freaky fresh. freaky fast. jimmy john's. now try your favorite on our new nine-grain wheat sub. wheat yeah. freak yeah. >>> 13 days until the midterm elections, republicans are closing with a familiar scare tactic with ads warning of the left, unhinged mob, several thousand central americans very slowly heading towards the u.s./mexico border. as election day nears, it's clear the scare tactics may not be enough. with the number one issue being health care, republicans are turned to health care message at odds with the truth. take for instance one of the most preposterous claims ever from donald trump, saying something, who wrote on twitter today republicans will totally protect people with preexisting conditions, democrats will not. vote republican. never mind, of course, republicans spent much of twet trying to repeal the affordable care act or the fact trump hosted an event in the rose garden to celebrate a house vote that --
check out this freak birth name hannah hannah's a freak about fresh baked every four hours bread the kind of freak that makes the world a better place to eat freaky fresh. freaky fast. jimmy john's. now try your favorite on our new nine-grain wheat sub. wheat yeah. freak yeah. >>> 13 days until the midterm elections, republicans are closing with a familiar scare tactic with ads warning of the left, unhinged mob, several thousand central americans very slowly heading towards the...
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check out this freak birth name hannah hannah's a freak about fresh baked every four hours bread thehat makes the world a better place to eat freaky fresh. freaky fast. jimmy john's. now try your favorite on our new nine-grain wheat sub. wheat yeah. freak yeah. so, to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma. it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure, glaucoma, prostate, bladder or urinary problems. these may worsen with anoro. call your doctor if you have worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes or eye pain while taking anoro. ask yo
check out this freak birth name hannah hannah's a freak about fresh baked every four hours bread thehat makes the world a better place to eat freaky fresh. freaky fast. jimmy john's. now try your favorite on our new nine-grain wheat sub. wheat yeah. freak yeah. so, to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators...
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known to captain hannah bevan's gratefully accepted the gift one mail to the hosts just what they needed after their seven l. drubbing during the week. despite to source a period of possession the momentum stayed with norm down this counter in the sixty fourth minute culminated in a cool make out a check finish to make it two nil. no index third was a beauty at wired live and playing frederico palace ios through with a fine pass. it gets to that seven neal defeat to dortmund laid to rest and a well deserved win over a key rival. fortune favors the brave but was frankfurt's more so as they hosted fellow strugglers hand over that win for either side would lift them out of the relegation zone under a button visors hand over side hadn't won away for almost a year. and it took just thirty six minutes for the home side to take the lead. nineteen year old evan with his first goal and shortly before the break to redditch made it to. even the sprinklers were livelier than hand over the visitors can see the third on the hour mark jonathon the guzman with his first goal in twenty two games for fran
known to captain hannah bevan's gratefully accepted the gift one mail to the hosts just what they needed after their seven l. drubbing during the week. despite to source a period of possession the momentum stayed with norm down this counter in the sixty fourth minute culminated in a cool make out a check finish to make it two nil. no index third was a beauty at wired live and playing frederico palace ios through with a fine pass. it gets to that seven neal defeat to dortmund laid to rest and a...
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does it run on hannah? no, it runs on oracle.ey all run on oracle. 95, 98% of everything sap does runs on oracle. it's decades later, they still use oracle, can't get to hannah. the oracle database beat ibm in the databas data business, beat microsoft in the database sis. we've bee-- databasebusiness. it's the world's first autonomous system, all of sap's large customers. the eu did a study, what percentage of the top 100 sap customers in europe, how many run the oracle database. only 99. one actually ran ibm db2. we only have 99 of 100. all of their cloud services, whether it's success factors, aariba, they've been trying to get on hannah for a decade, they still run oracle. the reason is, oracle is a better database than anyone else has. satja nadellha was asked if i could have any piece of software in the world, what would it be. he said the oracle database because it's the information age and all the world's valuable information is stored in oracle database. >> can you take me back and tell me how you've done this, larry? you
does it run on hannah? no, it runs on oracle.ey all run on oracle. 95, 98% of everything sap does runs on oracle. it's decades later, they still use oracle, can't get to hannah. the oracle database beat ibm in the databas data business, beat microsoft in the database sis. we've bee-- databasebusiness. it's the world's first autonomous system, all of sap's large customers. the eu did a study, what percentage of the top 100 sap customers in europe, how many run the oracle database. only 99. one...
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hannah, hello. hi, hello. how you doing? very overwhelmed! very happy. to say the least, i think.re to talk to the nation, really, you know, it is notjust our local town, ouro know, it is notjust our local town, our o local county it is the fundraising stretched worldwide, really, and i guess wejust want fundraising stretched worldwide, really, and i guess we just want to say thank you, our son will now be going to philadelphia, and he will be receiving the car—t therapy we set out to achieve, and hopefully we will be coming back with a cured little four—year—old boy, who can start to get his life back, start to go to you know, go to school, and do all those normal things that normal four—year—olds do. all those normal things that normal four-year-olds do. do you have any idea who the unanimous donor is, obviously you don't, but you must be desperate to know, who has given the £100,000 which meant you have reached the 500,000 pound target.” think, you know, i'm in two minds, one, i would love to find outjust soi one, i would love to find outjust so i could really thank him on a pe
hannah, hello. hi, hello. how you doing? very overwhelmed! very happy. to say the least, i think.re to talk to the nation, really, you know, it is notjust our local town, ouro know, it is notjust our local town, our o local county it is the fundraising stretched worldwide, really, and i guess wejust want fundraising stretched worldwide, really, and i guess we just want to say thank you, our son will now be going to philadelphia, and he will be receiving the car—t therapy we set out to...
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i'm felicia enders be into hannah's and thank you so much for watching see you next week i hope you enjoyed our special edition on plastic pollution and oss upon african and european co-production between channels t.v. . and kwesi leaving today with our pictures of the week i am no tighe me from lagos and i hope to see you again next week bye bye. move move move move move move. move move move move. move. move. move move move. move move move. move. move. move. move. move. move. move move. move. move. move. move. move. move. move. move move. move move. move move markets twenty one special treat teens frankfurt book i. mean some literature from georgia this year's against him on. a little trend. we speak with the award winners of the biggest book fair the want. to hear. more. with different languages we fight for different things that's fine but we all stick up for freedom freedom of speech and freedom of press. giving freedom of choice global news that matters w. made for minds. never is man knows if the child needs food the food can do nothing before navy's newest care act a lot of. it dropp
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hannah: they're going to start by going over to wall street for our financial correspondent is standing by. we have seen the markets are severely down, heavy selling in the wednesday section. where is it going wrong? jens: it was really a pretty rough day on wall street and we haven't seen anything like that much since the brexit vote two years ago. blue chips down by more than 800 points that close and that was in one trading week. we have lost 1300 points. there was the dow jones industrial average, nasdaq has been down 4%. investors are getting nervous about the upcoming earnings season. especially, regarding the outlook for u.s. companies to have a couple of factors going on, a higher dollar, higher interest rates, that makes that more expensive. we have tariffs on steel and aluminum that could please section costs. have a slowdown of the chinese economy. there are a couple of factors going on in that is starting to make investors feel quite nervous. helena: there has also been a white house statement. what has come out of that? jens: there has hardly been any president in the histo
hannah: they're going to start by going over to wall street for our financial correspondent is standing by. we have seen the markets are severely down, heavy selling in the wednesday section. where is it going wrong? jens: it was really a pretty rough day on wall street and we haven't seen anything like that much since the brexit vote two years ago. blue chips down by more than 800 points that close and that was in one trading week. we have lost 1300 points. there was the dow jones industrial...
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pictures of women's crotches there which a judge ruled was within his rights step sitters including judy hannah say they're shocked by the ruling jokingly calling it a lesson in protecting your personal privacy is a moral of the story is always wear pants that is the sad statement where we turn the a.c.l.u. really don't get your panties in a bunch because then that guy will photograph them. this a.c.l.u. actually agrees with the proposed maximum permit period of thirty days for vigils and demonstrations because well they have never organized protests and if you can sing a war to and then go home and choose a more important cause like one mower accidents honor those brave men and women who cut themselves for their beautiful grasslands i salute the citizen. thank you very very very courageous going bankrupt legal reasons are more complicated than you think to break this down let's go to redacted correspondent john a foregone. sears the one hundred twenty five year old iconic american business the retail giant that survived the great depression and two world wars has filed for bankruptcy now. now
pictures of women's crotches there which a judge ruled was within his rights step sitters including judy hannah say they're shocked by the ruling jokingly calling it a lesson in protecting your personal privacy is a moral of the story is always wear pants that is the sad statement where we turn the a.c.l.u. really don't get your panties in a bunch because then that guy will photograph them. this a.c.l.u. actually agrees with the proposed maximum permit period of thirty days for vigils and...
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i thought i wasn't important enough to bother i thought i was alarmed and from the actress daryl hannah i did report but it didn't matter i was just amazed disparaged and i still get blamed why i didn't report now of course not everyone supports me to a lot of people feel it's trial by internet without due process of people on the other side of the fence feel that quite often their legal systems don't protect victims enough before and after assaults and this is why they turn to social media to to have their voices heard which is part of the reason my two mates exploited it thanks so much. the leading figures in germany's jewish community are sounding the alarm to the far right of terms if the f.t. said it was setting up a jewish group within the party if he has faced criticism after failing to sanction members for downplaying the holocaust and for harboring links to neo nazis seventeen jewish organizations have issued a statement saying that no citizen of germany who cared about democracy could identify with the f.d.a. . that he knew in a town that is jewish and he supports the f.t. whe
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. >> it's >>> about a year ago, beauty blogger hannah forcier made a huge mistake and it went viral. >> i bought disney products for my hair that i thought would help it. i covered my hair in the cream and i got in the shower and it started falling out. >> oh! >> did she use a hair removal cream? >> no, but apparently she used a chemical relaxer after bleaching it. it all went downhill from there. there was nothing she could do and she had to shave her hair. she looks cute. as women we attach so much of our identity to our hair and so eernc s that it was quite the >>for evyohooesn't like themselves. for everyone who hates looking in the mirror because you are beautiful. >> what? >> so one year ago she lost her hair. she is still beautiful. so that's the message that she wants to deliver through this video that she recently released. clearly at this point it's grown back. but she says that now she's going to do it for other people who might not feel the confidence to do so. who have attached so much of their identity, self-esteem and who they are to their hair. >> wow. i can't believe
. >> it's >>> about a year ago, beauty blogger hannah forcier made a huge mistake and it went viral. >> i bought disney products for my hair that i thought would help it. i covered my hair in the cream and i got in the shower and it started falling out. >> oh! >> did she use a hair removal cream? >> no, but apparently she used a chemical relaxer after bleaching it. it all went downhill from there. there was nothing she could do and she had to shave her...