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>> her name is paige dixon. >> how old is paige?she's 33. >> okay. >> she hasn't been home all -- all night thursday night, all day yesterday, and today. something is definitely, definitely wrong. she either got abducted or in an accident. >> reporter: and that's when word of paige's disappearance began to spread across colorado. investigators didn't have a clue what happened to paige. but they wondered if beigler did. >> have police questioned you? >> yes, they have. >> and have they released you as a, you know, a potential suspect or -- >> i don't know what they -- what they've done on that. i know that i -- that was never a concern or worry of mine having it get pinned on me, you know? >> reporter: you have an alibi for that night? >> just i'm confident that the police know that i had nothing to do with it. >> reporter: do you feel like you have any thoughts as to what may have happened or what's happening? >> i think it was a major premeditated abduction or a completely random incident. i think that it's more likely that it's a
>> her name is paige dixon. >> how old is paige?she's 33. >> okay. >> she hasn't been home all -- all night thursday night, all day yesterday, and today. something is definitely, definitely wrong. she either got abducted or in an accident. >> reporter: and that's when word of paige's disappearance began to spread across colorado. investigators didn't have a clue what happened to paige. but they wondered if beigler did. >> have police questioned you? >>...
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>paige brown-kelly is a repository therapist at hospital.ople in effected areas should be wearing this n-95 respirator mask to avoid breathing particulate matter.kelly: "this mask is very important, especially when you do have to go outside, and the index is high, as high as anything over 150.">to put that number in perspective, air quality readings over 150 is like smoking seven cigarettes a day. a reading that should be taken very seriously. ( dave ) juggling all the things we do is a challenge. but hey, it's a fun challenge. and our tempur-pedic helps us make it all work. it gives us the best night's sleep ever. i recommend my tempur-pedic to everybody. the most highly recommended bed in america just got better. now more rejuvenating, more pressure-relieving than ever before. there's no better time to experience the superior sleep of tempur-pedic. save up to $500 on select adjustable mattress sets during our fall savin
>paige brown-kelly is a repository therapist at hospital.ople in effected areas should be wearing this n-95 respirator mask to avoid breathing particulate matter.kelly: "this mask is very important, especially when you do have to go outside, and the index is high, as high as anything over 150.">to put that number in perspective, air quality readings over 150 is like smoking seven cigarettes a day. a reading that should be taken very seriously. ( dave ) juggling all the things we...
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<paige brown-kelly: "this mask is very important, especially when you do have to go outside, and the index is high, as high as anything over 150.">to put that number in perspective, air quality readings over 150 is like smoking seven cigarettes a day. a reading that should be taken very seriously. so far no word yet on any reports of respiratory illnesses at marin general hospital.but still something to keep in mind this weekend spare the air alert is in effect until monday.live in san francisco gayle ong kron 4 news. lawrence karnow: smoke from the camp fire hovered over the bay area today. winds decreased today and the fire danger has eased. high pressure will rebuild this weekend making for high fire on sunday. the air quality will slightly improve tomorrow but still be very poor. highs be in the 60s and 70s. weather conditions should return to normal next week. (ken) (ken) and make sure you download the kron4 mobile app to get the latest breaking news. we are
to put that number in perspective, air quality readings over 150 is like smoking seven cigarettes a day. a reading that should be taken very seriously. so far no word yet on any reports of respiratory illnesses at marin general hospital.but still something to keep in mind this weekend spare the air alert is in effect until monday.live in san francisco gayle ong kron 4 news. lawrence karnow: smoke from the camp fire hovered over the bay area today. winds decreased today and the fire danger has...
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the "dancing juniors" host proposed to girlfriend of two and a half years paige price during a paperaunch at an arizona fair grounds. she captioned these pics i truly cannot wait to be your wife. >> i don't know if she wants to marry me. i'm kidding. no. >> we can do it right now. >> paige got a little embarrassed when we put muniz on the spot last fall. >> she's amazing. so we'll see. >> she was blushing. she's going to be a blushing bride now. >> from the host of "dancing with the stars juniors" to "dancing with the stars." a new ballroom champ was crowned last night and it was a bit of a surprise even to the actual winner. >> bobby and sharna. >> you both looked a little bit shocked though. >> i think you wanted to say insane. >> it is your first mirror ball. i feel like "entertainment tonight" started the hashtag justice for sharna. >> you did. years ago might i add. this is probably the sweetest win that i could have had over seven seasons. >> it was a shocking victory because out of the four finalists bobby bones and sharna burgess got the lowest scores of the season. so how di
the "dancing juniors" host proposed to girlfriend of two and a half years paige price during a paperaunch at an arizona fair grounds. she captioned these pics i truly cannot wait to be your wife. >> i don't know if she wants to marry me. i'm kidding. no. >> we can do it right now. >> paige got a little embarrassed when we put muniz on the spot last fall. >> she's amazing. so we'll see. >> she was blushing. she's going to be a blushing bride now. >>...
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my name is paige peterson. the national council of u.s. arab relations is privileged to welcome back to its annual policy makers conference, mr. al-habtoor. i have read his book. an excellent read. i recommend it. we are lucky to be able to hear from him today. ladies and -habtoor., mr. al [applause] your royaloor: highness, ladies and gentlemen, the national council on u.s.-arab relations, ladies and gentlemen, good morning. first of all, i would like to say my condolence to the american people on the loss of the victim in the attack in pennsylvania. may god bless their souls. it is a pleasure to be in washington, d.c. again among you. i appreciate the opportunity to exchange ideas, fresh views in this great city. this is the place where decisions are made impacting not only united states of america, but also the entire world. we live in a time of a great political and economic insecurity, the future can no longer be protected. fundamental principle and values that we have since the end of world war ii are being overturned, all alliances
my name is paige peterson. the national council of u.s. arab relations is privileged to welcome back to its annual policy makers conference, mr. al-habtoor. i have read his book. an excellent read. i recommend it. we are lucky to be able to hear from him today. ladies and -habtoor., mr. al [applause] your royaloor: highness, ladies and gentlemen, the national council on u.s.-arab relations, ladies and gentlemen, good morning. first of all, i would like to say my condolence to the american...
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<paige brown- kelly: "breathing in oxygen is one thing but breathing in all these chemicals and particles, damage your lungs.">paige brown-kelly is a repository therapist at marin general hospital.brown-kelly says people in effected areas should be wearing this n-mask to avoid breathing particulate matter.kelly: "this mask is very important, especially when you do have to go outside, and the index is high, as high as anything over 150.">number in perspective, air quality readings over 150 is like smoking seven cigarettes a day.a reading that should be taken very so far no word yet on any reports of respiratory illnesses at marin general hospital.but coming up on kron 4 news how you can help yourself in these conditions. live in san gayle ong kron 4 news. (lawrence) (lawrence) (lawrence) lawrence karnow: smoke from the camp fire hovered from the camp karnow: smoke lawrence karnow: smoke from the camp fire hovered over the bay area today. winds decreased today and the fire danger
paige brown-kelly is a repository therapist at marin general hospital.brown-kelly says people in effected areas should be wearing this n-mask to avoid breathing particulate matter.kelly: "this mask is very important, especially when you do have to go outside, and the index is high, as high as anything over 150.">number in perspective, air quality readings over 150 is like smoking seven cigarettes a day.a reading that should be taken very so far no word yet on any reports of...
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(pam) we are joined now by an expert on the health implications of the poor air quality --- doctor paigewn- kelly of marin general hospital..she is a respiratory therapist.. let's take a look outside let's take a let's take a therapist.. a respiratory hospital..she is general of marin brown- kelly doctor paige quality --- the poor air implications of the health an expert on joined now by an expert on the health implications of the poor air quality --- doctor paige brown- kelly of marin general hospital..she is a respiratory therapist.. lawrence karnow: smoke from the camp fire hovered over the bay area today. winds decreased today and the fire danger has eased. high pressure will rebuild this weekend making for high fire danger again on sunday. the air quality will slightly improve tomorrow but still be very poor. highs tomorrow will be in the 60s and 70s. weather conditions should return to normal next week. coming up in sports, the warriors not only lost to the bucks last night, but they also were left dealing with an injury to their mvp. we'll explain why steph curry was forced to lea
(pam) we are joined now by an expert on the health implications of the poor air quality --- doctor paigewn- kelly of marin general hospital..she is a respiratory therapist.. let's take a look outside let's take a let's take a therapist.. a respiratory hospital..she is general of marin brown- kelly doctor paige quality --- the poor air implications of the health an expert on joined now by an expert on the health implications of the poor air quality --- doctor paige brown- kelly of marin general...
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thank you peter, kirk and paige. [applause] you can get a book and have it signed.that would be happening in the back of the sanctuary. [inaudible conversations]
thank you peter, kirk and paige. [applause] you can get a book and have it signed.that would be happening in the back of the sanctuary. [inaudible conversations]
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my name is paige peterson. the national council of u.s.lations is privileged to welcome back to its annual policy makers conference, mr. al-habtoor.
my name is paige peterson. the national council of u.s.lations is privileged to welcome back to its annual policy makers conference, mr. al-habtoor.
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the journey that paige took is a journey that many americans took all the pages taking it maybe earlier than most americans. he is certainly not alone. i could have used the words of any number of people and i will through the course of the lecture here today. page was so worried that woodrow wilson wasn't taking the events seriously that in the summer of 1960 paige came back to the united states, came to the white house and try to get a meeting with wilson who avoided him. page took the extraordinary step of going down to president wilson's home near long beach island on the jersey shore and literally waited on the presidents front porch to impress upon him the need to get the united states ready for a war. not that he wanted the united states to get involved, but a war that would involve the united states sooner or later whether we wanted it to or not. what i want to do is track that journey of page being one person from american saying this is not our fight, nothing to do with us to a point where the american people have come to the conclusion that it isn't that we want this war, it'
the journey that paige took is a journey that many americans took all the pages taking it maybe earlier than most americans. he is certainly not alone. i could have used the words of any number of people and i will through the course of the lecture here today. page was so worried that woodrow wilson wasn't taking the events seriously that in the summer of 1960 paige came back to the united states, came to the white house and try to get a meeting with wilson who avoided him. page took the...
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. >> paige, if you get this, please, please call somebody. everybody's worried about you.for you. please let us know you're okay. >> paige was a woman with a premonition. >> she said she knew something bad was going to happen. a couple days later she was missing. >> we found out she had this second life. >> quite obviously it's dangerous. >> she had been playing a risky game.
. >> paige, if you get this, please, please call somebody. everybody's worried about you.for you. please let us know you're okay. >> paige was a woman with a premonition. >> she said she knew something bad was going to happen. a couple days later she was missing. >> we found out she had this second life. >> quite obviously it's dangerous. >> she had been playing a risky game.
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here with us cnn legal analyst paige pay, paige, the president made a point to emphasize he wrote the answers, not his lawyers. what's your take on his comments? >> well, anna, the questions are supposed to be answered by the president so you would certainly expect him to have some input into those answers, however, it isn't entirely inconsistent with the reporting that we heard that he met with his lawyers for hours to go over these questions. now, if a lawyer is helping a client, say, in a civil deposition or an investigation where you're responding to written questions like this, it's common for the lawyers to draft an answer, the client to review that answer and make sure it's accurate. so, you know, i'm person the lawyers have had some involvement in draft these answers and will have more involvement before they're submitted to the general counsel. >> it wasn't just hours he has met with his lawyers, reportedly he has been meeting with them at least three days this week. the president also saying while he wasn't the questions very easily, the president's lawyer rudy giuliani tell
here with us cnn legal analyst paige pay, paige, the president made a point to emphasize he wrote the answers, not his lawyers. what's your take on his comments? >> well, anna, the questions are supposed to be answered by the president so you would certainly expect him to have some input into those answers, however, it isn't entirely inconsistent with the reporting that we heard that he met with his lawyers for hours to go over these questions. now, if a lawyer is helping a client, say,...
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we have brought in paige brown kelly. a respiratory therapist at marin hospital. a lot of people look outside, and they can see it, you can feel it. is there a reason to be concerned about our health? >> there is. we need to take this seriously. over the days, we have learned so much, thanks to you and your reporting. we are learning how important it is to watch the air quality index. and, when you see it, this is something that epa puts out daily. so, when you see levels that reach 100, you need to be concerned. but the levels within the bay area have been much higher. they have been 150 to 170. day. to put it in perspective, so, when people think they can exercise, it is not safe. >> this prolonged exposure. first of all, what are the potential health effects for people? and what are the warning signs that people should be looking out for? >> the symptoms start from something as simple as just a headache. this can be from dehydration. drink plenty of water. but, the burning eyes, the itchy airways. but, when you start to feel short of breath, and this isn't just
we have brought in paige brown kelly. a respiratory therapist at marin hospital. a lot of people look outside, and they can see it, you can feel it. is there a reason to be concerned about our health? >> there is. we need to take this seriously. over the days, we have learned so much, thanks to you and your reporting. we are learning how important it is to watch the air quality index. and, when you see it, this is something that epa puts out daily. so, when you see levels that reach 100,...
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jay newton small, and susan paige. >>> president trump's border issues. he's pushing congress to fund the wall and threatening to shut down the whole border with mexico, but can he actually get any of that done? you're watching msnbc live. gimme two minutes. and i'll tell you some important things to know about medicare. first, it doesn't pay for everything. say this pizza... is your part b medical expenses. this much - about 80 percent... medicare will pay for. what's left... this slice here... well... you have to pay for that. and that's where an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company comes in. this type of plan helps pay some of what medicare doesn't. and these are the only plans to carry the aarp endorsement. that's because they meet their high standards of quality and service. review aarp medicare supplement plans and their rates in this free decision guide. call united healthcare insurance company or go online. visit aarpmedicaresupplement.com to request yours. even apply online... any time. oh. speaki
jay newton small, and susan paige. >>> president trump's border issues. he's pushing congress to fund the wall and threatening to shut down the whole border with mexico, but can he actually get any of that done? you're watching msnbc live. gimme two minutes. and i'll tell you some important things to know about medicare. first, it doesn't pay for everything. say this pizza... is your part b medical expenses. this much - about 80 percent... medicare will pay for. what's left... this...
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in order, i think it is intriguing that lisa paige, former fbi agent has made the statement that shedid. i would caution that she was one agent and an important agent but i would necessarily, as it were, take that to the bank. in terms of the overall investigation. let see what happens in the investigation. that having been said, i have seen no evidence whatsoever of the collusion. i have seen lots of evidence of what we all know and that is rushing and russian interference. ... what happens in the investigation. that being said, i see no evidence whatever of collusion. i have seen lots of evidence of what we all know, and that is russian interference. great the contributions of robert mueller was the indictment of the russian officials and organizations. in one paragraph of the indictment, i found this revealing and there was no word of collusion in the indictment of the campaign. it described the following, on the very same day in new york city, russian organizations funded and organized both an anti-trump >> given where we are we need to protect the national security interest so t
in order, i think it is intriguing that lisa paige, former fbi agent has made the statement that shedid. i would caution that she was one agent and an important agent but i would necessarily, as it were, take that to the bank. in terms of the overall investigation. let see what happens in the investigation. that having been said, i have seen no evidence whatsoever of the collusion. i have seen lots of evidence of what we all know and that is rushing and russian interference. ... what happens in...
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. >> will your excellencies, your royal highness, distinguished guests and friends, my name is paige peterson. the national council of u.s. arab relations is privileged to welcome back to its annual policymakers conference khalaf al-habtoor. he is a longtime friend of the national council and is known throughout the world as a prominent businessman, writer and philanthropist. i have read his book, it's an excellent read. i recommend it. we are lucky to be able to hear from him today. ladies and gentlemen, mr. khalaf al-habtoor. [applause] >> your royal highness, ladies and gentlemen, the national council, ladies and gentlemen, good morning. first of all i would like to say my condolences to the american people on the loss of the victim in the attack in pennsylvania. may god bless their souls. it is a pleasure to be in washington, d.c. again among you. i appreciate the opportunity to exchange idea again, fresh views in a new great city. this is the place where decisions are made impacting not only united states of america, but also the entire world. we live in a time of a great politi
. >> will your excellencies, your royal highness, distinguished guests and friends, my name is paige peterson. the national council of u.s. arab relations is privileged to welcome back to its annual policymakers conference khalaf al-habtoor. he is a longtime friend of the national council and is known throughout the world as a prominent businessman, writer and philanthropist. i have read his book, it's an excellent read. i recommend it. we are lucky to be able to hear from him today....
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a signed baseball by satchel paige, a phenomenal pitcher who got his start for many years in the negro league, doesn't become a rookie in the major league until he's 42. he continues to pitch until he's 59. while african-americans are having to make their way with their own legs, other brands of baseball are developing. we have an image of the indoor champion baseball team. indoor baseball was invented in 1887 in chicago. it was a way for teens to keep in shape in the off-season. almost immediately indoor baseball moves outdoors. what characterizes indoor baseball is larger balls, smaller bats, smaller diamonds 1926 thatt until indoor baseball adopts the name that most of us know the game as as. that's softball. while black players were not get in the publicity why players were, they were not, that was the domain of white players. we have a fantastic collection of really early baseball cards from 1887 to 1914, all of these cards are original, they represent a different set or brand of cards that appeared. small cards are only two inches long. we have batting. that was called a turkey r
a signed baseball by satchel paige, a phenomenal pitcher who got his start for many years in the negro league, doesn't become a rookie in the major league until he's 42. he continues to pitch until he's 59. while african-americans are having to make their way with their own legs, other brands of baseball are developing. we have an image of the indoor champion baseball team. indoor baseball was invented in 1887 in chicago. it was a way for teens to keep in shape in the off-season. almost...
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allen paige and two more recipients who are no longer with us, but whose legacies will live on foreverndary babe ruth, legendary elvis presley. true legends. the first recipient is one of the longest-serving senators in american history a great friend of mine, orrin hatch he liked me from the beginning and therefore i like him. i'm not supposed to say it but that is the way life works. for the last 42 years, senator hatch has proudly represented the people of utah, sponsor manager bills that have become law than any living ledge -- legislator, from rewriting our tax code to helping just hard working americans get through life, reshaping our court, to uphold the vision of our founders, to protecting the religious freedom of all americans, his achievements are too numerous to count. senator hatch is a true american statesman. today senator hatch is joined by his incredible family, the love of his life, elaine, they've been married for 61 years, along with their six children, brent, marcia, scott, kimberly, lisa, and jess. congratulations, please stand up, congratulations to you all. cong
allen paige and two more recipients who are no longer with us, but whose legacies will live on foreverndary babe ruth, legendary elvis presley. true legends. the first recipient is one of the longest-serving senators in american history a great friend of mine, orrin hatch he liked me from the beginning and therefore i like him. i'm not supposed to say it but that is the way life works. for the last 42 years, senator hatch has proudly represented the people of utah, sponsor manager bills that...
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paige get to hear different languages every day and they're already learning them the effect she may have the spotlight on. the common and michelle enjoy their licensing the pool they renew their residence permits every five years but some. times they get homesick. was almost a minute here i really miss borders like a game i can watch them on t.v. but obviously not at the studio and on the edges and i have to watch my favorite crime show or try to work the next morning because of the time difference on box arms and. those singapore's population grows so does the number of high rise apartment buildings. the first public housing estates were built by the british authorities in the one nine hundred twenty s. here in the two young bowery district. in one nine hundred sixty the city created its own housing development board or h d b to build low cost housing for poor people. he said a very old he believes there will be a somewhere in the one thousand thirty's so these were some of the oldest plots in singapore you can see that there are no lists for these blocks there's only staircases an
paige get to hear different languages every day and they're already learning them the effect she may have the spotlight on. the common and michelle enjoy their licensing the pool they renew their residence permits every five years but some. times they get homesick. was almost a minute here i really miss borders like a game i can watch them on t.v. but obviously not at the studio and on the edges and i have to watch my favorite crime show or try to work the next morning because of the time...
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there is trouble ahead cat claws back paige shares of the industrials giant soaring 8% this year but the chart master says don't trust the dead cat bounce but we start off with the trade war whiplash after three days of bliss without tropic triple digits in a dramatic day on the street after every headline on trade moved the market let's go to the man moving the markets today. eamon javers covering the action out of the white house. >> dwas a whiled one all sorts of messages from the white house and sources familiar with the white house and including mixed messages here from larry kudlow, the head of the national economic council and the man he works for president trump. here is larry kudlow suggesting they might not close to a deal and the president suggesting they might be. here is what he said. >> we are doing a normal, routine run threw of things we put together and normal preparation okay there is no mass movement. there is no huge thing we are not on the cusp of a deal. >> we have had very good discussions with china we're getting much closer to doing something. they very much
there is trouble ahead cat claws back paige shares of the industrials giant soaring 8% this year but the chart master says don't trust the dead cat bounce but we start off with the trade war whiplash after three days of bliss without tropic triple digits in a dramatic day on the street after every headline on trade moved the market let's go to the man moving the markets today. eamon javers covering the action out of the white house. >> dwas a whiled one all sorts of messages from the...
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his girlfriend lisa paige bruce or and all that i mean looking at m s n b c and c.n.n. they this kloster over it because the president is attacking the intelligence community on fox well wow i mean if you want to get all of the details they did a damn good job it really was a superb job we'll see if that continues with the new congress but it's really i see this is the media coverage of. mission of what is not talked about and what is crowded out because of how many scoops of ice cream donald tom pat go ahead joe. yeah i mean you look at one of the biggest stories that have been omitted since the president took office two thousand and seventeen extending into this year and that's that ninety eight percent of the territory controlled by the isis caliphate has been taken back that that caliphate has been eviscerated remember isis dominated the news in two thousand and fifteen it seemed every other week there was some sort of attack going on in paris in london in new york even more recently now you don't really hear much about them anymore that's not to say they've gone aw
his girlfriend lisa paige bruce or and all that i mean looking at m s n b c and c.n.n. they this kloster over it because the president is attacking the intelligence community on fox well wow i mean if you want to get all of the details they did a damn good job it really was a superb job we'll see if that continues with the new congress but it's really i see this is the media coverage of. mission of what is not talked about and what is crowded out because of how many scoops of ice cream donald...
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distinguished guests and friends, my name is paige peterson. the national council of us arab relations is privileged to welcome back to its annual policymakers conference mister alatorre. he is a longtime friend of the national council and is known throughout the world as a prominent businessman, writer and philanthropist. i have read his book, it's an excellent read, i recommend it. we are lucky to be able to hear from him today . ladies and gentlemen, mister hamburg. >>. [speaking in native tongue] your royal highness. ladies and gentlemen. the national council on saudi relationship. first of all, i would like to say my condolence to the american people on the loss of the victim and the attack, may god bless their souls. it is a pleasure to be in washington dc among you. i have shared my ability to share fresh views on your great city. this is the place, this is an area impacting not only the state of america, also the entire world. >> we live in a time of great medical and economic insecurity. a future can no longer be predicted. fundamental
distinguished guests and friends, my name is paige peterson. the national council of us arab relations is privileged to welcome back to its annual policymakers conference mister alatorre. he is a longtime friend of the national council and is known throughout the world as a prominent businessman, writer and philanthropist. i have read his book, it's an excellent read, i recommend it. we are lucky to be able to hear from him today . ladies and gentlemen, mister hamburg. >>. [speaking in...
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announced, i was looked as a candidate with nothing and no proof with phony people like me with lisa paige and the lover. they were hooking at me and wanted an insurance policy just in case i won or hillary lost. this was the insurance policy. it is a scam. there's no collusion whatsoever. the whole thing is a scam. >> sean: the president is critical of the one-sided witch hunt. members in media missing in action have been robert mueller's biggest cheerleaders. night after night after night, over a year and a half, msnbc, fake news, cnn, leading with reckless speculation about trump's russia collusion. it is not happening avoiding the biggest corruption abuse power scandal in history that we've laid out for you. by the way, lindsey graham on the program is willing to have full investigation and perhaps even a special council considering that's all of the democrats in the house want to do for the next few years instead of the networks putting facts first, they've been waging a pr campaign against the man they never wanted to be president. they called themselves journalist on the networks. i
announced, i was looked as a candidate with nothing and no proof with phony people like me with lisa paige and the lover. they were hooking at me and wanted an insurance policy just in case i won or hillary lost. this was the insurance policy. it is a scam. there's no collusion whatsoever. the whole thing is a scam. >> sean: the president is critical of the one-sided witch hunt. members in media missing in action have been robert mueller's biggest cheerleaders. night after night after...
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i live at paige and fillmore in what used to be a single-family home. it was built 120 years ago back when there were no parking minimums. as a result instead of a garage there's a one-bedroom flat. if the building were built today we'd be crazy to require a parking space instead of housing. and it's something that we -- parking is something we concurrently allow but not something we should require. i want to read a quote from urban planning professor shoop from luke -- ucla comment. the buildings are the only indicators much park demand and fail to consider a building's location as an equally significant factor. some cities offer reductions in denser urban zones or near frequent transit but they still do not account n for the ways they effect transportation choice. we heard from people from almost every district in san francisco. we need to eliminate parking requirements or minimum parking requirements. thank you. >> eileen brogan here from what's known as the outside lanes. i'm here with dino. she's a wanna-be dinosaur. she lives in south basin and is
i live at paige and fillmore in what used to be a single-family home. it was built 120 years ago back when there were no parking minimums. as a result instead of a garage there's a one-bedroom flat. if the building were built today we'd be crazy to require a parking space instead of housing. and it's something that we -- parking is something we concurrently allow but not something we should require. i want to read a quote from urban planning professor shoop from luke -- ucla comment. the...
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2013, i first realized the possibility of marijuana as a medicine when i met charlotte and her mother paigebaby. >> reporter: this is charlotte in the throes of a seizure. nothing made them stop, until they tried cbd, a compound found in cannabis. >> i measured it with a syringe and squirted it under her tongue. she didn't have a seizure that day, and then she didn't have a seizure that night. i just thought this is insane. >> reporter: it worked for charlotte, and so many other children. but at the time parents were forced to concoct the medicine in their kitchen sinks, unsure of the dosing or the purity. >> okay. so we just add more oil then or do we add more weed. >> reporter: good parents who would do anything to try and help their children. like john and donna. their daughter jonna, named after both of them, also had unstoppable seizures since she was a year old. >> they did not give us a lot of hope, you know, for her future. >> reporter: at one point doctors even told them to start looking for hospice care. >> we wound up moving over her -- her neurological care over to nyu because t
2013, i first realized the possibility of marijuana as a medicine when i met charlotte and her mother paigebaby. >> reporter: this is charlotte in the throes of a seizure. nothing made them stop, until they tried cbd, a compound found in cannabis. >> i measured it with a syringe and squirted it under her tongue. she didn't have a seizure that day, and then she didn't have a seizure that night. i just thought this is insane. >> reporter: it worked for charlotte, and so many...
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he begnt paig golf courses while in prison. his work caught the attention of golf digest magazine.hey featured his work and now he'll make a lingelling his paintings. just an incredible story and his whole attitude is gratitude and so much to learn om. >> it's going to be a warm day today and breezy too.10 there's a chance for rain today and gusty winds coming in this evening. f so ourl color, such as it has been might take a beating has been might take a beating fr tom n when t tried to overturn maryland's assault-weapons ban, attorney general brian froshgh led the to stop them, defending our gun safety laws to protect the people of maryland.er attorney g brian frosh. ig dave brat said he'd vote to reduce the deficit. i'm abail spanberger, and i approve this message. but instead, he voted to increase it by $1.9 trillion. why? brat went washington, taking hundreds of thousands from big drug companies, wall street banks, and other corporate special interests and voting to give his big corporate donors big tax breaks, making the next generation pay. dave brat went washington, and all
he begnt paig golf courses while in prison. his work caught the attention of golf digest magazine.hey featured his work and now he'll make a lingelling his paintings. just an incredible story and his whole attitude is gratitude and so much to learn om. >> it's going to be a warm day today and breezy too.10 there's a chance for rain today and gusty winds coming in this evening. f so ourl color, such as it has been might take a beating has been might take a beating fr tom n when t tried to...
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one thing i would note is that when paige and turnbull was a pure a few minutes ago, they emphasizedwere noted that the open space was an important part of the historic assets. she said the open space -- the importance of the open space. it seems to me that is one of the core issues. to what degree is the open space the gardens? i think all of us would agree that we took away all the gardens and built a very large, much larger building that would overshadow and compromise this important asset. we are talking about matters of degree in my mind. this is too much of a building. another thing was noted in the hearing a couple of months ago. there's a petition that was provided with the 100 neighbour signatures opposing this project that is important to note there is broad spread concern for the immediate neighbours. there is concern over what is being done here. show at -- i would ask that you at least have them go back and redesigned the building to not compromise the gardens. and to seriously consider what it means when they designate this entire lot as a historic assets. thank you ver
one thing i would note is that when paige and turnbull was a pure a few minutes ago, they emphasizedwere noted that the open space was an important part of the historic assets. she said the open space -- the importance of the open space. it seems to me that is one of the core issues. to what degree is the open space the gardens? i think all of us would agree that we took away all the gardens and built a very large, much larger building that would overshadow and compromise this important asset....
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strzok and miss paige did.we were told there were going to find people who had tampered with the election and the final irony is that although all of these misdemeanors, there were felonies right under his nose. because christopher steele was a foreign national and he could be indicted very easily and he could be extradited. unlike the russians, we have a presidential candidate hireded through a firewall, christopher steele to find dirt on her opponent and he did so and he used russian sources, which were also foreign nationals and then they used the auspices of the federal government, the cia, the fbi, and the state department to see those unproven allegations in the election climate and we also we note use that dossier.ns out of all that we don't get anything. i think in conclusion, president trump should just declassify these documents thats have been requested by the congressional committees, give a speech and say i want to restore specialtity of the counsel. i want to get a nonpartisan attorney and i want
strzok and miss paige did.we were told there were going to find people who had tampered with the election and the final irony is that although all of these misdemeanors, there were felonies right under his nose. because christopher steele was a foreign national and he could be indicted very easily and he could be extradited. unlike the russians, we have a presidential candidate hireded through a firewall, christopher steele to find dirt on her opponent and he did so and he used russian sources,...
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number one, these very same people that have attacked this president, peter strzok, paige, comey, they all set this up. they allowed hillary to get away with known crimes, obstruction, a violation of the espionage act. it is now incontravertable. that's the point. she paid for the phoney russian dossier that steel never stood by. fisa courts were lied to, information with held, nothing was verified. then, russian lies fed to the american people paid for by her. how does that get ignored and we have no evidence here ever of any trump/russia collusion. >> it gets ignored because of h hypocrisy on steroids. jerome corsi is one of the most honorable, honest individuals on the planet. no one can remember ever word, every nuance of everything they play have said over the last ten years. no human being on earth. when they get an opportunity to dig through dozens and dozens and thousands of pages of comments, they will pick out one thing they want to use to run up the flag pole to make a case out of it. this is nothing but a witchhunt looking for a witch and they haven't found a witch in nearl
number one, these very same people that have attacked this president, peter strzok, paige, comey, they all set this up. they allowed hillary to get away with known crimes, obstruction, a violation of the espionage act. it is now incontravertable. that's the point. she paid for the phoney russian dossier that steel never stood by. fisa courts were lied to, information with held, nothing was verified. then, russian lies fed to the american people paid for by her. how does that get ignored and we...
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why is he protecting crooked hillary, paige, her lover peter strzok, and all of his friends on the othere? theyet have spent months digging into everything and everyone associated with president trump while ignoring what we now know to be factual and true. that is collusion, real crimes committed by hillary clinton, violating the espionage act. the biggest, easiest a slam-dunk case as it relates to, oh, obstruction of justice, we've ever seen. why has there been no mueller investigation into hillary's bought and paid for dirty russian dossier, putut togethery a foreign spy? russian intelligence sources, paid for by hillary and the dnc that she was controlling. why? they did it to influence an americanti election, you, the american people., what about the dissemination of the russian intelligence, throughout the highest levels of your government? those russian lieseof spread ouo the american people before the 2016 election, the propagandize and influence people before they voted in that election. used then to destroy president trump after the election. what about the fraud on a fisa court
why is he protecting crooked hillary, paige, her lover peter strzok, and all of his friends on the othere? theyet have spent months digging into everything and everyone associated with president trump while ignoring what we now know to be factual and true. that is collusion, real crimes committed by hillary clinton, violating the espionage act. the biggest, easiest a slam-dunk case as it relates to, oh, obstruction of justice, we've ever seen. why has there been no mueller investigation into...
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2013 i first realized the possibility of marijuana as a medicine when i met charlotte and her mother, paigette in the throws of a seizure. nothing made them stop, until they tried cbd, a compound used in cannabis. >> she didn't have a seizure that day. and then she didn't have a seizure that night. i thought this is insane. >> it worked for charlotte and so many other children. but at the time, parents were forced to concoct the medicine in their kitchen sinks, unsure of the dosing. good parents who would do anything to try and help their children. like john and donna, their daughter also had unstoppable seizures since he was a year old. >> they did not give us a lot of hope, you know, for her future. >> at one point, doctors even told them to start looking for hospice care. >> we wound up moving over her neurological services to nyu because they were doing the cannabis oil study at the time and we wanted to participate in that. >> that oil study was the beginning of the trial for treatment resistant epilepsy. >> some of these kids right now who just, their lives were completely transformed
2013 i first realized the possibility of marijuana as a medicine when i met charlotte and her mother, paigette in the throws of a seizure. nothing made them stop, until they tried cbd, a compound used in cannabis. >> she didn't have a seizure that day. and then she didn't have a seizure that night. i thought this is insane. >> it worked for charlotte and so many other children. but at the time, parents were forced to concoct the medicine in their kitchen sinks, unsure of the dosing....
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she had a really good night on tuesday paige helped engineer that.ing up to beat her. we are opposed to single-payer quest darkly opposed to higher minimum wage? we are opposed to the president separation policy on the board? we now like that was mark with the message, what will they say? >> kennedy: she has been a gas machine lately. >> larry: she has a lot of money, too. >> harris: a lot of politicians have a problem with foot and mouth. she has a situation. i go back to you come adrienne come on the socialist wing of your party. your argument is that she should be speaker because the one guy who could have challenged or got beaten by alexandria ocasio-cortez? >> adrienne: i'm not saying that's why, i'm saying he's the one person you could have defeated her. >> harris: but what is the irony in that? he couldn't beat somebody who had never been a politics in the bronx? how is he going to take on nancy pelosi and all of that money? >> kennedy: does he help her win that election question marks be when it's an interesting question. congressman maloney
she had a really good night on tuesday paige helped engineer that.ing up to beat her. we are opposed to single-payer quest darkly opposed to higher minimum wage? we are opposed to the president separation policy on the board? we now like that was mark with the message, what will they say? >> kennedy: she has been a gas machine lately. >> larry: she has a lot of money, too. >> harris: a lot of politicians have a problem with foot and mouth. she has a situation. i go back to you...
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thank you peter, kirk and paige. [applause] you can get a book and have it signed. that would be happening in the back of the sanctuary. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon everybody. thank you all for coming. i am jeremy austin and i host here and now and wbr 12:00 to 2:00 every weekday. we are here at a very important time for a very important topic. i'm from the midwest. i grew up in urbana illinois. remember president trump would not have won the presidency if he hadn't won ohio a -- ohio indiana pennsylvania and michigan and wisconsin. president obama wouldn't have won the presidency if he would have won ohio iowa michigan pennsylvania and wisconsin. today we have four people who have been writing about the midwest and they can give us a better understanding of a very important part of our country since the month before the midterm election. i'm going to introduce to you austin who is the author of a book of poems called flyover country. he grew up on a farm in northwestern illinois. bradley is the author of the forgotten, how the sole of one pennsylvan
thank you peter, kirk and paige. [applause] you can get a book and have it signed. that would be happening in the back of the sanctuary. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon everybody. thank you all for coming. i am jeremy austin and i host here and now and wbr 12:00 to 2:00 every weekday. we are here at a very important time for a very important topic. i'm from the midwest. i grew up in urbana illinois. remember president trump would not have won the presidency if he hadn't won...
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lisa paige and peter strzok, and there have been selective leaks that have come out of the hearings that picture and then when a transcript is released or there's more information, it doesn't live up to that. here you see james comey saying let's do it in the open so nobody can twist what i say under this questioning. >> garrett haake on the hill for us on this monday. garrett, thanks as always, sir. >> you gbet. >>> president trump will head to mississippi to rally for a controversial recipient. we are there ahead of the special election. >> craig, cindy hyde-smith has had plenty of controversy over the last two weeks. she's relying on president trump. that campaign starts in the northern part and southern part to turn out republicans. we're here in jackson where the democrat is looking to turn out high democratic votes. george woke up in pain. but he has plans today. hey dad. so he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve. all day strong. well, not because it
lisa paige and peter strzok, and there have been selective leaks that have come out of the hearings that picture and then when a transcript is released or there's more information, it doesn't live up to that. here you see james comey saying let's do it in the open so nobody can twist what i say under this questioning. >> garrett haake on the hill for us on this monday. garrett, thanks as always, sir. >> you gbet. >>> president trump will head to mississippi to rally for a...