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the look at the bill clinton you didn't don't see this i thought i said it was three the nose mill theon kilometers and one day theo delivery corridor but i'll carry their brown's will i start until you know inner city most closer thereby they're going to lead us to see the cannot or they're not going to talk about our government yes who stories to look at them as honest as his palace is the idea i looked at a little this is those needles the almost like yes i was and did i know the yep innocent or mental illness idea is the medical stuff and that i didn't feel wholly persona's he committed this criminal second to cool a good deal now the old dog loosened and don't know me younger personas galatea it is the internet they can have their requests set and i mean some communities it's a whole community whole system of i mean in those mean theon me on this there are this idea yourself under this ideal. but i'm afraid if i do not that i will get it they feed the army and they set out with no modo own abaya get that meaning it sort of doesn't mean it only going to fight on set but out of if the
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the look at the bill clinton you didn't don't see this i thought i said it was through the nose mill theon kilometers if you want that theo delivery corridor but i'll carry their brown's will i start until you know it'll soon be most close or they're either going to lead us to see the cannot or the most radical barack obama yes who stores the log of the most honest of his palace is the idea i looked at a low this is those needles the almost like yes i was and there i know the yup innocent or mental illness idea is the medical stuff and that i do feel holier persona as a community are second to cool a good deal now too old to loosen and don't know me younger personas galatea it is the internet they can have their requests set and i mean some communities it's a whole community whole system of the me and in those mean theon me on this there are this idea yourself under this ideal. but i was reading it like they're not that i'm going to get it they feed you i mean that out of the moto when our young get that meaning it's all those mean you know we're going to get. set out of if they aren't the
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gives in theon united states and europe. , that if is, however we are to effectively oppose right-wing authoritarianism, we cannot simply be on the defensive. andeed to be proactive understand that just defending the failed status quo, just wanting to go back to the way it enough.be is not good in fact, we need to recognize that the challenges we face today are a product of the status quo. what do i mean by that? here in the united states, in the u.k., and france, and many other countries around the world, people are working longer hours for stagnating wages. they are going nowhere in a hurry, and they are not happy about that reality. our job is not to simply accept the status quo, not to accept massive levels of income and wealth inequality, where the top 1% of the world's population the planet wealth, while the bottom 70% of working age ovulation account -- working age population account for less than 3% of global wealth. it is not to accept a declining standard of living for many workers around the world, nor to accept the reality of 1.4 billion people today living in extreme pover
gives in theon united states and europe. , that if is, however we are to effectively oppose right-wing authoritarianism, we cannot simply be on the defensive. andeed to be proactive understand that just defending the failed status quo, just wanting to go back to the way it enough.be is not good in fact, we need to recognize that the challenges we face today are a product of the status quo. what do i mean by that? here in the united states, in the u.k., and france, and many other countries...
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requests set and i mean some communities there's a whole community el sistema i mean in those mean theon me on this there are this idea yourself under this idea or. brownsville it's like they're not that i'm a get it they feed the army and they set out. get that meaning it sort of does mean you know me going to. say but out of if there aren't there are thousand of those then if he can. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. the no border between texas and mexico it's a source of life and death. to the bodies of immigrants sprout from its waters. the river is for the moment the last obstacle the salvadorians under ins and guatemalans have to face in their escape. mexicans on the other hand usually pass through border post with a visa and stay in the united states after their permit expires. thank you know. they monitor every meter of the border for the americans they are the border patrol's for hispanics they are simply. there are about nine thousand in texas and president dona
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square less set and i mean some communities it's a whole material system of the men in those mean theon me on this there at this idea yourself under this ideal. i don't mean it's like they're not that i'm a get it they feed you i mean they set out to win a moto when our young get that i mean it's all those mean you know we're going to fight on set but out of the few there aren't there are thousand of those democratic . i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. is over twenty trillion dollars in debt more than ten thousand dollars more in tempe each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you loans to the ultra rich eight point six percent market soft thirty percent minus minus two years some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial plant but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one to one business shows you can't afford to miss the one and only . the u.s. is trying to claim to this idea of the u.s.
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if you happen to have any information about emily corshane's murder, you can call theon sheriff's department. >>> progress is being made in a fire-ravaged neighborhood in the north bay. sky ranger threw other coffey park in santa rosa. countless homes are rising from the rubble. it was almost one year ago the tubs fire destroyed more than 1,000 homes in this neighborhood alone. >> we have not stopped our coverage and not stopped asking the tough questions. we invite to you join us this sunday for our special program, the north bay wildfires one year later. there are so many incredible stories of rebuilding. jessica aguirre will host that program. >>> all ramps connecting willow road to highway 101 and menlo park will be closed through early monday morning. crews are shifting lanes to all new interchange layout. cal tran also use that layout while crews dplolish and replace the willow road overpass. >> always gets worse before it gets better. >>> coming up on "today in the bay" a recall to tell you about especially if you drive a toyota pri prius. we'll look at the defect affecting thousands
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we are doing is designing a purpose built vehicle fully autonomous zploid in a shared network for theon transportaf passengers, transportation of other things. so we see a huge a opportunity and flexibility coming out of this. r: with practically every auto maker and many tech firms working on self-driving cars, why did honda approach gm about making a deal? mainly because cruis and its development of self-driving cars is viewed in the auto and tech industries as being at the forefront of putting autonomous vehicles on the road. way mow as fleet logged more miles and will be available fe thublic to use later this ar. but cruise is not far behind. gm plans commercial service of self-driving cruise cars by the1 enof >> we will deploy when we deliver the level of safety we think is necessary to have the technology deployed in a driverless environment on the road and as soon as we are ready to do that we'll be doing it. >> theoace develop self-driving vehicles is just starting. but it will heat up over the next three to five years. when robo taxis autonomous delivery vans and self-driving c
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and stien theon liability as interest rates climbs it causes the liability to come down we will be a net beneficiary on the balance sheet from a rise in rates. >> delta shares took off up more than 3% today to $51.48. in t meantime lockheed marti f-35 jets have been grounded. fuel tubes are beingxamined ter the joint strike fighter jets crashed last month in south carolina. the f-35 had is the most expensive in the u.s. military. the inspection of the 320 jets currently in operation is expected to be com in two days. lockheed shares were down 3% to 326.26. >>pal is teeming up with wal-mart to provide financial services a products to their shared customers. the program will mark the first time paypal's mobile app users will be able to take cash out of their pay balance accounts in a brick andhl mortar vi paypal shares rose a fraction to 75 peart 90. shares of wal-mart were down 2%. rh the retailer known as restore ace hardware pns to buy back up $700 milinon of shares. statement the ceo says he believes the sfok is undervalued and the repurchase reflects confidence in the business. sh
and stien theon liability as interest rates climbs it causes the liability to come down we will be a net beneficiary on the balance sheet from a rise in rates. >> delta shares took off up more than 3% today to $51.48. in t meantime lockheed marti f-35 jets have been grounded. fuel tubes are beingxamined ter the joint strike fighter jets crashed last month in south carolina. the f-35 had is the most expensive in the u.s. military. the inspection of the 320 jets currently in operation is...
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bay they created this system which isalled a coordinated entry system which san francisco called theone system to better track their spending on homeless services. already that is showing some results in helping them measure the impacts of theiren ng. further south in the state, los angeles passed a measure last year increasing thee mount that ty and county funds homeless services. there is a lot of hope that that will result in extreme reduction in homelessness. >> and guy, san francisco isn't the only city obviously with housing and homelessness issues. onu have covered, also, other measures the november ballot specifically mountain view and east palo alto. they had their own measures to tax big companies, as well. is there a growing moment to hold companies accountable for the economic inequitie that we e seeing? >> i think there absolutely is. i think these measures are evidence of that. when you look at the trend of how cities have gotten money for things like housing and transportation, it used to bera the fegovernment would be putting money. corporations last year got huge corpor
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have the two opposite candidates in terms of views, so what theon to president has said in the main economicith respect to an approach for the economy, a good business environment, so that is what i can see now. the change was not in relation president opposition, but congress. company, hisof a goal was to raise his a prices which did not work out. came in and discount of the price. do you feel as a ceo you have autonomy to run a company now or do you feel it is government interference? toro: i think in relation the business, we are not going to see the same level of attention -- intention. re: winds --wins. we see a different situation. david: as a ceo and brazil, what would you like the government to do and not do? there is the question of the fiscal state of the country. there is a lot the government can do in relation to the business environment and to facilitate, to stimulate business in brazil. not all measures would require constitutional amendment. important measures for the business, for doing business in brazil can be done and will help the country, economic and so on. a lot of thi
have the two opposite candidates in terms of views, so what theon to president has said in the main economicith respect to an approach for the economy, a good business environment, so that is what i can see now. the change was not in relation president opposition, but congress. company, hisof a goal was to raise his a prices which did not work out. came in and discount of the price. do you feel as a ceo you have autonomy to run a company now or do you feel it is government interference? toro: i...
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is theons: what's normal fbi does background investigations with a question people who have the end -- the expectation that it will remain confidential. , which a summary report is generally here are the facts presented to the committee. the fbi does not inclusion's. that's up to senators. kevin: do you think we will get a summary report? like i don't know, yet. there have been a number of discussions from senators about the form in which it should be presented. kevin: i went back to philadelphia for a wedding. the main thing that i get from folks regarding last week, senator is -- what the heck was going on on the senate judiciary committee. with all due respect, i know the democrats have praised senator feinstein, praised chairman grassley, but was last week really the process that should have happened? sen. coons: meaning a full day hearing for dr. ford's allegations and a chance for judge kavanaugh to rebuff them? it was an important moment for the american people to hear a credible allegation of sexual assault. the way that senators conducted themselves, the sharpness, the challe
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. >> eagles combined withhe eagles lost redskins are the top team in theon division. the giants only increase the redskins division lead. >> you mean when the giants lose.nt kita sinhoguld be in good11 gamm position. there's the record right there. let's look at the n inkidsthere carolina panthers. and the giants a a breottotm bringing up the bottom play the falcons in prime time monday night football. atere you go for your football n ur plaht vwo edcend we've got more football d editwic3e. to sureec as now nine straight matches. heey're going to wrap sunday t >> tt'sos t o way a role. youan wt a rownettgeting wayne e best sports deal of the year. >> yeah. >> best acquisition of the year. >> the are getting the money's warning because it's paying off immediately paying dividends. >> yeah. >> i guess he's good. b s>> let's stroll erer h ae tn gis alex smith the difference this year? >> no. >> do you think he's having an impact at all. >> no. >> all right. >> well, i think tedskins are doing well. which ioohink isd. i think the nfc east h to b. >> the giants are horribl
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both earn the to respect for the united states and suggest that this new nation theon an equal footing with old world of holland, france, and england, that she somehow had to convey this visually without verbally making the point and yet, also prove to the democratic. proved to be democratic in her behavior, in the way she interacted with other people. she was friendly, gregarious, and approachable and she held "hese famous wins they "crushes at the white house. evenings wednesday "crushes" at the white house. for many of the older federalists her style was a revealing risquÉ and but it was also a napoleonic style, the french style which emulated the jeffersonian -- i should say that jeffersonian democracy emulated the new post monarchy in france. mrs. madison would wear bright, bright colors and instead of wearing a crown, she came up with the idea of wearing a turban. in fact, that became her trademark. and just so you would never fail to know where she was in these crowded rooms, she often wore long birds of paradise feathers in the turban. all of her, almost ,ortraits i think excep
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theon cash opti, $900 million and get this, mega millions has the chance toump closer to $2 billion ifeople keep buying tickets. we'll have tips on t where buy your mega millions ticomtg up at 5:45. >> now 375:, coming up, get ready to sharet the str with driverless cars when you'll be seeing them on d.c. roads. >> the traffic change that could slow down your daily drive. slow down your daily drive. when making a before he was attorney general, brian frosh led marylandfig. so when donald trump's epa attas our clean water laws, frosh is leading the charge to stop them. .torney general brian fro i waso i'm used tor, getting to work early. now i have a general practice, with a lot of patientso ar. many of them worry about president trump taking away protections for pre-existing conditions. and women are frightened they could lose reproductive health care.it why i'm glad i have a friend named ben. ben is a national leader who's protecting obamacare from president trump. he's my friend ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin and t i approvs message. we're family. we'd do anytbut i
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the most important thing the senate is involved in the house is not in theon personal business. and of those 1200 appointments to come to us for confirmatio confirmation, obviously the most important are thehe lifetime appointments to the courtim are prioritized handling his outstanding nominees as well as the circuit courts, we have done 26 so far there is a record and more before the end of the year. chris: some hard right conservativesd have criticized you as to establishment but now they are lining up to praise you to ram through the kavanaugh nomination even steve bannon has praised you what he calls strong leadership. are you happy to have his approval? . >> that is almost an out of body experience. [laughter] chris: taking the tea party the far right of the republican party that has had a view trying to do your business on capitol hill quick. >> it is hard to beat the majority leader without getting criticism. i would rather be judged by my record in this is an accomplishment. in fact, the most productive two-year period from the time i have been in the senate whether tax
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him a get -- karen and nominated to be in and 8 -- a united states district judge for the state of theon, and another for federal court of claims. senator hatch would like to likeduce mr. -- would you to do the swearing at -- i will do the swearing in first and then you can do the introduction player -- infection. you affirm that the testimony were about to give will be the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? thank you. please take your seat. mr. chairman, and colleagues, it is a real pleasure to be here president's these nominee to the court of federal claims to this committee. as a longtime former staff member to four collies and a formal counsel on this committee, richard needs little introduction. he was born and raised in new york city, he attended brown university and the university of chicago law school. after clerking for a judge on the fifth circuit he was hired through the attorney general's on them -- on her program, -- honor program. where he served for more than three years before becoming -- before coming to the senate. i got to know him when we joined th
him a get -- karen and nominated to be in and 8 -- a united states district judge for the state of theon, and another for federal court of claims. senator hatch would like to likeduce mr. -- would you to do the swearing at -- i will do the swearing in first and then you can do the introduction player -- infection. you affirm that the testimony were about to give will be the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? thank you. please take your seat. mr. chairman, and colleagues, it...
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weyere super but we watched the old one yeste ray ely.etdy for theon new years ago still stand up?ell and what i liked about i it wasn't. total i don't think you saw really much blood at all or the whole . it was, you know, it was a classic. and i thinkthat that -- it's jn of the times, allison i guess to quote harry styles but it's a sign of the times. >> quote prince. >> thankou allison. >> i know. >> thank you. >> i know the prince part of it isy proba more important but allison anda hone direction connection. that's why i said tha that was a joke. anyways "halleen" made a huge killing at the box office this weekend, t over $77 million he box office. this movie oy cost $10 million to make. so, this thing crued obviously. this producer jason blum who made his movie is known for making cheap films and having them do wl. i don't know if you guys remember panormal activity that movie cost $15,000o make and made over -- almost $200 million to the worldwide box office. "hallowemade 77 million but b an incredibox office success which i'm assuming they'll make more of these. we'll see w
weyere super but we watched the old one yeste ray ely.etdy for theon new years ago still stand up?ell and what i liked about i it wasn't. total i don't think you saw really much blood at all or the whole . it was, you know, it was a classic. and i thinkthat that -- it's jn of the times, allison i guess to quote harry styles but it's a sign of the times. >> quote prince. >> thankou allison. >> i know. >> thank you. >> i know the prince part of it isy proba more...
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the woman also said she anresearched theon murder story after she was questioned by the police, but didn'tnow anything about the house being set on fire. a forensic expert who processed the car says she recovere more than $7,000 in cash from the truck. the majority of the money, she found, wasn $100 bills. this woman also testified she recovered money o wers and a noh the address to the d.c. jail and a detective's number on it inside the box truck. george iaal leaving court this afternoon after testifying that the box truck belonged to him. he's darn'scousin, and said he got a call asking himrno help arren into the police. he made thehe arrangement for friend to meet them. alias got the box truck and testified they went to a hotel in college park to get daren. not long after, the u.s. marshalls moved in while alias was on the phone with a police detecti detective. >>> disturbing crimes against children happening in some of the world's largest toe tell chains. >> last may, a survivor shared her story with news 4. >> like you pass valets in the hallway, and leaves you to li wonder, , do they
the woman also said she anresearched theon murder story after she was questioned by the police, but didn'tnow anything about the house being set on fire. a forensic expert who processed the car says she recovere more than $7,000 in cash from the truck. the majority of the money, she found, wasn $100 bills. this woman also testified she recovered money o wers and a noh the address to the d.c. jail and a detective's number on it inside the box truck. george iaal leaving court this afternoon after...
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. >> this prolongation of the not theon period is best idea we had.ut i think this is giving us the futureo prepare relation in the best way possible. some of the eu leaders speaking in brussels after talks fell short of the breakthrough that it was touted to be. we've still got simon derrick, -- i strategist at cmy wanted to ask you, because you were saying the markets are less stressed than they were in the summer. theresa may saying there is still some difficult days ahead. how difficult are those days going to be up until march 2019? >> very difficult. yes, yourket less -- can see that in several ways. it is clear there has been a pullback in sterling. in terms of broader strategy, look where the market is now and in 2016. are there difficult days ahead? yes, simple as that. we have yet to get to anything that looks like a deal we can bring before parliament they can vote on. date not have any clear when things are going to happen other than march 29. the problem is, and maybe the reason why the market is in the state it is in is there are so many
. >> this prolongation of the not theon period is best idea we had.ut i think this is giving us the futureo prepare relation in the best way possible. some of the eu leaders speaking in brussels after talks fell short of the breakthrough that it was touted to be. we've still got simon derrick, -- i strategist at cmy wanted to ask you, because you were saying the markets are less stressed than they were in the summer. theresa may saying there is still some difficult days ahead. how...
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that goes through congress, it takes congress to do it, meaning the radicals who passed that b for theon the hook responsibly also. kind of a deft move. people kind of crossover this. how many people have held the rank of lieutenant general before grant? the answer is two. george washington, by substance, and by brevet, winfield scott. brevet does count. [laughter] i will tell you why. a brevet promotion is one given when there is no slot available, but it is recognition. so two lieutenant general's.those are two of the greatest soldiers the united states has produced to that time.so elevating grant to lieutenant general, a u.s. army rank, a permanent rank, cannot be undone, you elevate grant into that pantheon. winfield scott was called by the duke of wellington the greatest living general for his expedition to mexico city. george washington of course needs no further introduction to an american audience. and now you of a grant to that pantheon -- you elevate grants to that happy on, but it also on, but it cannot be undone without political cost, probably admitting the war is over. link
that goes through congress, it takes congress to do it, meaning the radicals who passed that b for theon the hook responsibly also. kind of a deft move. people kind of crossover this. how many people have held the rank of lieutenant general before grant? the answer is two. george washington, by substance, and by brevet, winfield scott. brevet does count. [laughter] i will tell you why. a brevet promotion is one given when there is no slot available, but it is recognition. so two lieutenant...
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. >> woodruff: theon senate, the other hand, and we've talked about this, too, tamara, is such that a of these states that are in p are red states, states where donald trump did very well, democrats are worried. >> yeah, whereas house side it's a map that is pretty good for demthrats, on senate side it is an historically terrible map for mocrats heading into this, the fact that they even think that there's a marginal chance that they could come out ahead is a sign that this is a unique year. but, you know, you went tono h dakota and did some reporting there, that's a state democratu know, if lyve any hope of taking back the senate, they reeed the i ng on to north dakota, and heitkamp in pubc polling is significantly behind at the moment. >> woodruff: you were in west virginia, shawna. dr>> yeah. >> wff: joe manchin had a tough race. it's a republican state. what sit looking like? >> one of the things we saw were that some of these people who we consider sort of swing conservative democrats, they seemed to like the fact that joe manchin was the lone democrat who voted for bt kavanaugh.
. >> woodruff: theon senate, the other hand, and we've talked about this, too, tamara, is such that a of these states that are in p are red states, states where donald trump did very well, democrats are worried. >> yeah, whereas house side it's a map that is pretty good for demthrats, on senate side it is an historically terrible map for mocrats heading into this, the fact that they even think that there's a marginal chance that they could come out ahead is a sign that this is a...
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, the legislation has been signebe a sense of closure to all this, but i'd like to put you back in theon posif counseling the house and senate and the president. from today forward, what wouldse you like tus do? >> i would like us to stop thinking of this as a crisis, sh t-term issue that will be resolved by a couple of years of hard work and, instead, just be realistic that addiction is part of the fabric of population health, it has been, you know, for the entire history of our pgo away in two or three years. we would nev have a grant program to take care of cancer for two or three years because we know we're always going to have people with cancer. so we need to bite the bullet, go into programs like medicaid, medicare, adeqtrtely reimburse tment, make a big investment in training because we need physicians, nurses, psychologists and other professionals who are trained in taking care of this disorder and just accept this will be part of what the healthcare system does from hre onout because right now it's opioids, ten years from now it's going to be a different drug, and we h pve to b
, the legislation has been signebe a sense of closure to all this, but i'd like to put you back in theon posif counseling the house and senate and the president. from today forward, what wouldse you like tus do? >> i would like us to stop thinking of this as a crisis, sh t-term issue that will be resolved by a couple of years of hard work and, instead, just be realistic that addiction is part of the fabric of population health, it has been, you know, for the entire history of our pgo away...
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theone of those soldiers in 48th pennsylvania looked over to the confederate strong point and made the remark, if we could run under that, we could blow it up. this comment got back to the engineer commander, lieutenant colonel pleasants, who also contemplated that strategy and thought it was feasible. and as a good soldier, he moved the idea of the line. he first went to his division commander, robert potter, he quickly approved the idea. potter then went to core commander ambrose burnside and thought it was a feasible idea, and he agreed to take the idea to general meade, the commander of the army. most of you have come away with eadeimpression that m disagreed and forwarded and i thinkfforts that as burnside said, meade cen rathers than approval. i would say thet leadership was apathetic but not necessarily opposed to the idea. however, pleasants and his regiment and the rest of his brigade would bear responsibility for constructing this mine. work began on june 25, 1864. go into anng to elaborate discussion of how the mine was constructed but suffice it to say there were lots of ob
theone of those soldiers in 48th pennsylvania looked over to the confederate strong point and made the remark, if we could run under that, we could blow it up. this comment got back to the engineer commander, lieutenant colonel pleasants, who also contemplated that strategy and thought it was feasible. and as a good soldier, he moved the idea of the line. he first went to his division commander, robert potter, he quickly approved the idea. potter then went to core commander ambrose burnside and...
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is, will theon dollar die off was china gets back from holiday? it might sound and odd question, but bear with me. back in february, when china took a week off, the dollar back then we can the long way, only to bounce back. the decided they did not yuan to get as strong as what is implied by what the dollar is doing. since then the dollar and the eu , the dollarhe yuan has risen, the yuan has fallen. famously getting some of president trump's eye because china was seen as using a weaker yuan to help exporters. now the dollar has been on an absolute tear. there are a lot of reasons for that. one reason we think could well be that the pboc is on par with everybody else. it has not been fixing the yuan. help to stop that the dollar peak in august. once the pboc comes back, that is going to feed across the complex and help pull down the dollar. this week's developments, does that reduce any conviction in the pboc's fx response? >> that is one of the things we are debating. if it does reduce your conviction you want to take a look at what you think of
is, will theon dollar die off was china gets back from holiday? it might sound and odd question, but bear with me. back in february, when china took a week off, the dollar back then we can the long way, only to bounce back. the decided they did not yuan to get as strong as what is implied by what the dollar is doing. since then the dollar and the eu , the dollarhe yuan has risen, the yuan has fallen. famously getting some of president trump's eye because china was seen as using a weaker yuan to...
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message to berlin people are not happy with the grand coalition between the two major parties, and theoncaucus on the centerleft. if you like a miserable showing with the fpd, they barely got 10% of the vote. i don't think they've ever had a result of this. this is germany's oldest political party. this is a signal that although the csu is a still going to leave the government, the fact of the matter is, people are not happy with the parties. that means chancellor merkel's tactic of building a grand coalition is becoming tiresome for voters. at the end of the day, you can't say they are disenchanted because 70% of eligible voters want to the polls. they were engaged but it's a signal to berlin they are not bold enough for germans and the challenges they are facing. matt: this is the twilight of merkel. she's at the least powerful position that she's been in, in her 13 years in office. what about horse hay volcker though? we counting the hours until his resignation? does he step down as head of the interior? does he step down as head of the cfu after their horrible showing? guest: with ta
message to berlin people are not happy with the grand coalition between the two major parties, and theoncaucus on the centerleft. if you like a miserable showing with the fpd, they barely got 10% of the vote. i don't think they've ever had a result of this. this is germany's oldest political party. this is a signal that although the csu is a still going to leave the government, the fact of the matter is, people are not happy with the parties. that means chancellor merkel's tactic of building a...
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washing fruit helps, but theon guaranteed way to avoid the chemical, is to buy organic. so why isn't that the preferred means of pduction? >> but in terms of supplying the vast quantity ofedruit that we it would be very difficult to do it organically. i have nothing against organic. a lot of people prefer that. just the product that grow on my own home are usually organic because i don't use a lot of pesticides around my home. >> reporter: no such luck arouni clangulo's home, nestled near groves in the central valley, she doesn't have a choice. >> ( translated ): we are living in a place where the economy is fueled by agriculture. so if i go farther north, or fartr south, that will still be the case. and i don't have the resources to move to another state. that worries me, and that is why i'm fighting for a change. >> reporter: the long fight over chlorpyrifos has now moved to into unplowed legal ground. it's a battle between a federal court and the federal agency charged withrotecting families like claudio angulo's. for the pbs newshour, i'm miles o'brien in valley.ia's
washing fruit helps, but theon guaranteed way to avoid the chemical, is to buy organic. so why isn't that the preferred means of pduction? >> but in terms of supplying the vast quantity ofedruit that we it would be very difficult to do it organically. i have nothing against organic. a lot of people prefer that. just the product that grow on my own home are usually organic because i don't use a lot of pesticides around my home. >> reporter: no such luck arouni clangulo's home,...
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and what is needed to be done to secure the area but of course the office blocks here including the theon and office which is the one that we understand with targeted that's still closed in a still many office workers down here at street level just waiting for news to find out whether or not we're going to be allowed to go back into their offices the day or whether they're going to be stuck outside or maybe just need to go home all right stephan let's go to you now in d.c. now the targets appear to be obviously top democrats but also c.n.n. where james is the media outlet that president obama has targeted over and over again calling it fake news trump in general calls the news media the enemy of the people now i'm not drawing a direct link here but it seems that the u.s. is currently at this stage reaching a boiling point. you know you bob writes is saying this there is no idea from this official to even go that far saying that. the us and politics here seem to be in a sorry state if it triggers one person or persons to send out pipe bombs to elected officials or fall molecular officials
and what is needed to be done to secure the area but of course the office blocks here including the theon and office which is the one that we understand with targeted that's still closed in a still many office workers down here at street level just waiting for news to find out whether or not we're going to be allowed to go back into their offices the day or whether they're going to be stuck outside or maybe just need to go home all right stephan let's go to you now in d.c. now the targets...
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and theon jobs on economy. ned likes to say, everyone needs to do a little bit more. everyone is a single mom working two jobs to take care of their kids. everyone are the grandparents leaving connecticut because they can't afford to stay here. everyone has done enough. it is time to drive change, to get this economy moving. i'm going to be that agent of change. thank you very much. mr. griebel: let me distinguish my record. -- between what my record is t. i have lived and worked in the state of connecticut for 25 years, and have worked for the state of connecticut for 25 years. over that 25 years we have established a reputation for candor, for civility, for collaboration, for inclusion and transparently. and it is those characteristics that are required to not only promote this state's asset race, -- base, but to attack fiscal impediments to returning connecticut to national preeminence. and only an independent governor, not the holden to a party not beholden to dogma, can , bring both parties together, the moderates of both parties and the private sector to work to
and theon jobs on economy. ned likes to say, everyone needs to do a little bit more. everyone is a single mom working two jobs to take care of their kids. everyone are the grandparents leaving connecticut because they can't afford to stay here. everyone has done enough. it is time to drive change, to get this economy moving. i'm going to be that agent of change. thank you very much. mr. griebel: let me distinguish my record. -- between what my record is t. i have lived and worked in the state...
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our legislation is pushing us in having theon of sanctions tied with prison can't stand nuclear. the trailer that president trump showed kim jong-un, i still believe it was made by the south koreans. they make a trailer for everything. ofy have a interesting way showing a rapidly developing north korea. that would be impossible without progress on human rights. there is no private property in north korea. human rights, labor rights are not observed. in order to join the world bank, north korea would have to improve its human rights record and reduce its military spender church and collect its national statistical data. first and foremost, they would have to get serious about human rights. development devoid of human rights is utterly impossible. the two issues cannot be divorced. kimrights is utterly impossible. the two issues cannot be divorced. kim jong-un asked understand that denuclearize azation is an important stepping stone. is whatdevelopment north korea is after, they will need comprehensive economic social -- and political reform. human rights is an important part of th
our legislation is pushing us in having theon of sanctions tied with prison can't stand nuclear. the trailer that president trump showed kim jong-un, i still believe it was made by the south koreans. they make a trailer for everything. ofy have a interesting way showing a rapidly developing north korea. that would be impossible without progress on human rights. there is no private property in north korea. human rights, labor rights are not observed. in order to join the world bank, north korea...
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a freshman congressman from silicon valley has introduced a for theon in congress united states to joinother countries in the world to pledge to not interfere in other people's elections. it does not work very well to say do as we say and not as we do. to heaven more than 80 instances in the last few decades where the united states has directly substantivelybut interfere in other people's elections and that is wrong just as it is wrong when it is done to us. host: our guest is joining us from san francisco. he is the coordinator and cofounder of rootsaction.org. norman solomon is the author of a number of books including war made easy. any chance that you will be on the ballot as a candidate? guest: i think probably not. host: let's go to cleveland, ohio. kathy, good morning. independent line. caller: good morning. , i am a white college-educated woman in my late 40's. when i speak with friends and family, people's a knee-jerk reaction is they don't want to talk about politics. politics is so divisive. i have been watching c-span for a long time and other political information on tv. is
a freshman congressman from silicon valley has introduced a for theon in congress united states to joinother countries in the world to pledge to not interfere in other people's elections. it does not work very well to say do as we say and not as we do. to heaven more than 80 instances in the last few decades where the united states has directly substantivelybut interfere in other people's elections and that is wrong just as it is wrong when it is done to us. host: our guest is joining us from...
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discussed theon difficult initial conditions, how they set up a national economic institution such as the national bank and the banking system. during this period there is an interesting story about the implementation of the vat. which is value after-tax. it was a very innovative and controversial idea at the time. and the communist government actually reimplemented that tax code in the 1990's. it was a lot of interesting stories to know about that period in terms of economic policy. -- and thisblic reform was wholly the initiative of the vietnamese government, unlike the reforms in taiwan and south korea that had contributed to the initial state of the pressure on american advisers. this particular reform was carried out at the initiative of the government. they carried with them the idea reform thatted a allow them to play the support of the peasants and of the communists, which carry out a very bloody reform. in politics and security, we discuss how the republic hoped, with initial conditions, to be a law,ioning state based on contribution, and the separation that is republican ide
discussed theon difficult initial conditions, how they set up a national economic institution such as the national bank and the banking system. during this period there is an interesting story about the implementation of the vat. which is value after-tax. it was a very innovative and controversial idea at the time. and the communist government actually reimplemented that tax code in the 1990's. it was a lot of interesting stories to know about that period in terms of economic policy. -- and...
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with theone work library of congress. we are looking to extend that. we have the state archivists.tainly, there are other institutions at the local level. we absolutely have them do that as well. so they ask a question, they might get a response from the archives or somebody who is annexed turtle expert. you might get a response when somebody at the library of congress. is, you can go to one location for the answer. people can know to go to history.gov to find that information. >> how do you define a citizen archivist, and how does that complement what you are trying to do? citizen archivist. it is important. it has been around for a long time. inre was a blog written 2011. under the broader rubric of "government and participatory government, we have been having the extended from 2011 all way to today where we have the strategic goal of having one million records in our catalog. that is an enormous number, if you think about that. participation can be comments, tagging, and transcription -- transcription being a big part of that. people come to the catalog and find our records. wha
with theone work library of congress. we are looking to extend that. we have the state archivists.tainly, there are other institutions at the local level. we absolutely have them do that as well. so they ask a question, they might get a response from the archives or somebody who is annexed turtle expert. you might get a response when somebody at the library of congress. is, you can go to one location for the answer. people can know to go to history.gov to find that information. >> how do...
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. >> and some hope there for theon and chase and their fctors if they can find a cure for this.cute plwhat is this disease? >> this is a rare, but can be em,ious condition that affects childrvous system, particularly the spinal cord so usually children or young adults can o haveudden onset of weakness in acial ms or legs, they can also ave trouble speaking, to take y or facial muscle problems. and we diagnose it typically by be an exam, so you have to take your child for an exam and also imaging that can lead to a d bracterization of the spinal fluid. nowwe think it's caused by a w whylo virus. >> do you have any idea why it's happening now? >> we know there's been over 300 cases in the last four years. t it's not new but it's defense on the rise and scientists don't know why. >>> we'll take you back to the florida panhandle for the latest michael.evastation from how icane michael. how did this storm get so big so that's fast? that's a question experts and everybody is asking today. here's a >>> welcome back to cbs this morning. here's a look at some of this "t morning's headlin
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coming up, plenty more on and theon italy interview with the boeing chief executive. ♪ tom: good morning. "bloomberg surveillance." prime minister may speaking of the global business form as she moves back to a more acrimonious audience in birmingham, u.k. right now a single best chart. we will segued to the brutal where twohepherdson, or three deviations are normal, and six deviations now. social.ut this on this is turkey inflation. it is normal. it is five. then you rationalize 10% or 12% and you are out six standard deviations. the nobeldicine, prize in chemistry, or economics, it ain't good. >> that chart captures everything wrong with turkey. tom: and india, indonesia? 's this is what happens in em when the fed is raising rates. tom: when does chairman powell ?lank -- blink not 2015 where wobbling china makes the fed cause. they keep going. em'smeans the pressure on continues to ratchet up and makes life difficult for the people who lived there and policymakers as well. deviations,ndard eight, 10 standard deviations, i don't buy it. who keep score with the indian
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is what is theon college educated woman?right and intelligent person would probably not have the position she had. why would she make this kind of choice in her life at this stage and make the people you represent on npr so confused about white and making sure the will of law is followed. but what happened is someone will get accused of something and someone will be proven guilty and they may not be. guest: let's buck up to the first thing the college talked about. but not sure what she means what i will say is in terms of numbers, not only are college-educated women turning more democratic but america is getting more college-educated. if there is something about college-educated women that freeze someone towards being a democrat, the republicans would be in trouble. americans are a large chunk of the electorate themselves. noncollege whites tended to vote for cap -- donald trump. this is not me mentioning college-educated women. it is not they do not have a voice. they do. why she speak to changed after this much time. we h
is what is theon college educated woman?right and intelligent person would probably not have the position she had. why would she make this kind of choice in her life at this stage and make the people you represent on npr so confused about white and making sure the will of law is followed. but what happened is someone will get accused of something and someone will be proven guilty and they may not be. guest: let's buck up to the first thing the college talked about. but not sure what she means...
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the 1956 film "soldier in hawaii," the 1924 silent film "hawaiian islands," and "long and theone scopejeansfilm "long chronoscope." what hawaii weekend. announcer: sunday night on "q and a," joanne freeman on her book "the field of blood: violence in congress and the road to the civil war." >> you just end up with a mass brawl. in and of itself, it is dramatic. people are throwing punches and spittoon's. encounter.sive what is really interesting to me is people at the time looked at it, and what they saw was a group of northerners and a group of southerners, lots of them armed, running at each other in the house of representatives. several of them said this doesn't look like a normal congressional fight. this looks like north against south. this looks like a battle. and that is really striking. and indeed, it certainly did look like a battle, and it is not that long before the civil war. at 8:00r: sunday night eastern on c-span's "q&a." announcer: "washington journal" continues. host: we are always happy to have rollcall senior reporter neils lesniewski with us, here today to discuss t
the 1956 film "soldier in hawaii," the 1924 silent film "hawaiian islands," and "long and theone scopejeansfilm "long chronoscope." what hawaii weekend. announcer: sunday night on "q and a," joanne freeman on her book "the field of blood: violence in congress and the road to the civil war." >> you just end up with a mass brawl. in and of itself, it is dramatic. people are throwing punches and spittoon's. encounter.sive what is really...
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in theon an island middle of a river. when the river comes up, basements get flooded.ay higherpay insurance on our houses because of that potential for flooding. in the states where people do choose to stay there, live there, what kind of insurance they have to pay. i have to pay flood insurance. it is high. there is no damage unless of your house gets washed away. you're paying for something you are required to have, but does not -- cover anything. host: on twitter, the united states should buy insurance policies like all the insurance companies do. that is why they do not lose money. -- possible destruction with high insurance rates. if homeowners want to live in risky areas, let them pay. common areas could be paid for by the federal government. phil says how come we hear about turning things to the private market? why should the government be in the flood insurance business? you take your chances. jason says isn't this the reason insurance companies exist? tina says the government is supposed to be in the risk management business. if we collected taxes from corpora
in theon an island middle of a river. when the river comes up, basements get flooded.ay higherpay insurance on our houses because of that potential for flooding. in the states where people do choose to stay there, live there, what kind of insurance they have to pay. i have to pay flood insurance. it is high. there is no damage unless of your house gets washed away. you're paying for something you are required to have, but does not -- cover anything. host: on twitter, the united states should...