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as mayor eighth year of south bend, indiana. a diverse and largely low ancome city, one on terrific trajectory. we were dismissed as a dying community. we faced some of our toughest challenges together and have been able to get our city growing in a way that it has not and a half a century. the important thing i think people need to know about the story is we did not change our trajectory because i went around saying things like i'll loan can fix it. or we are going to make our city great again. what we did was we faced reality. we came to understand there was no such thing as again. there was no turning back the clock. that does not have to be a bad thing. now that our country's future is being called into question, i think we need a fresh start. i belong to a generation that at stakemendous amount in the consequences of the decisions being made right now. that grewgeneration up when school shootings became the norm. we are the generation that will be on the business end -- we are already beginning to see when it comes to clima
as mayor eighth year of south bend, indiana. a diverse and largely low ancome city, one on terrific trajectory. we were dismissed as a dying community. we faced some of our toughest challenges together and have been able to get our city growing in a way that it has not and a half a century. the important thing i think people need to know about the story is we did not change our trajectory because i went around saying things like i'll loan can fix it. or we are going to make our city great...
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we know peet as the mayor of south bend, first elected in 2011 at 29 years old. as a dynamic mayor turned south bend from being one of america's 10 dying cities to a city seeing positive economic growth and population growth for the first time in decades and reimagining its role in the global economy, development of key industries. mayor peet served in the naval reserve, taking a seven-month unpaid leave for a deployment to afghanistan. i thought being mayor was hard enough. an buttigieg serves as advisory chair. please welcome mayor peet. -- mayor pete. mayor buttigier: thank you. i want to thank you for your leadership. tom caulk ran and the fantastic -- cochran and the fantastic staff of this conference. it's been a tremendous privilege to be part of this body dealing with issues from water infrastructure to immigration and i served on the advisory board as chair of the automation task force which i plug is convening later on this afternoon. more than anything, my husband and i cherish the friendships we made among the failo mayors and others who are here. i t
we know peet as the mayor of south bend, first elected in 2011 at 29 years old. as a dynamic mayor turned south bend from being one of america's 10 dying cities to a city seeing positive economic growth and population growth for the first time in decades and reimagining its role in the global economy, development of key industries. mayor peet served in the naval reserve, taking a seven-month unpaid leave for a deployment to afghanistan. i thought being mayor was hard enough. an buttigieg serves...
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>> sometimes the art bends because people bend it. so we say, the system is broke, they say, it is designed to be like that. my take is, it was designed. people did not make -- god did not make earth, man and white supremacy, people made that up. [laughter] [applause] part of it is like sitting in that recognition that it is man-made. and because people made it up, we can make something better. don't tell me that end of mass incarceration is a 300 year solution. don't tell me that we have to its 200 years or 300 years to the bottom of this stuff. i believe we can do it pretty quickly. i think a lot of people just don't know some of the nuts and bolts. tell me something you can buy for hundred dollars. >> something i can buy for hundred dollars a good pair of boots. >> in florida today, if you become a felon, you permanently lose the right to vote. that is a. wild thing. you become a felon after. robbing $300. so some people say they stole a pair of boots at the age of 18 and stole the right to vote forever -- they lost the right to vo
>> sometimes the art bends because people bend it. so we say, the system is broke, they say, it is designed to be like that. my take is, it was designed. people did not make -- god did not make earth, man and white supremacy, people made that up. [laughter] [applause] part of it is like sitting in that recognition that it is man-made. and because people made it up, we can make something better. don't tell me that end of mass incarceration is a 300 year solution. don't tell me that we have...
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we all know p as the mayor of south bend, 2011, just 29 years old. he turned south bend for being one of america's 10 dying cities to a city of seeing positive economic growth and population growth for the first time in decades, and reimagining its role in the global economy with the development of key industries. he also started as lieutenant in the naval reserve, taking a paid leave during his mayoral term for deployment to afghanistan. being mayor was hard enough, but hey. he currently serves as advisory board member and chair of automation task force. please welcome mayor pete. [applause] good afternoon -- good afternoon -- caller: good afternoon --mayor buttigieg: good afternoon. i want to thank everyone for the leadership, and this and fantastic staff of this conference. entered my feet and last year as mayor, it's been a tremendous privilege to be a part of this body, dealing with water, infrastructure, and immigration. i've now you chance to serve as advisory board, chair of the task force, which i should plug as convening later this afternoo
we all know p as the mayor of south bend, 2011, just 29 years old. he turned south bend for being one of america's 10 dying cities to a city of seeing positive economic growth and population growth for the first time in decades, and reimagining its role in the global economy with the development of key industries. he also started as lieutenant in the naval reserve, taking a paid leave during his mayoral term for deployment to afghanistan. being mayor was hard enough, but hey. he currently...
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it can be bending.al uses of its coolest feature. it can be bendingm practical uses of its coolest feature. it can be bending. if you have been meaning for a wild sake get and have been meaning for a wild sake getandi have been meaning for a wild sake get and i test, the solution could be best. this device attaches to a smartphone and you can test your own eyes. you can look through, there is a green line and a bread line. you need to get them to move closer together. you just tap this but it. and... there we go. i hope i will not learn anything surprising. the pre——— repeat the process not learn anything surprising. the pre--- repeat the process and not learn anything surprising. the pre——— repeat the process and then you will be told your prescription and you can order glasses online. you will probably want to know what the numbers that come up actually means. this one means you have slight near—sightedness. you might wa nt slight near—sightedness. you might want to go to the eye doctor and just check
it can be bending.al uses of its coolest feature. it can be bendingm practical uses of its coolest feature. it can be bending. if you have been meaning for a wild sake get and have been meaning for a wild sake getandi have been meaning for a wild sake get and i test, the solution could be best. this device attaches to a smartphone and you can test your own eyes. you can look through, there is a green line and a bread line. you need to get them to move closer together. you just tap this but it....
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it's quite a challenge to form the complicated chinese characters the work has remained the same bending the glass. attaching the ignition coil. and filling the tube with fluorescent gas all is done by hand but for wu much has changed it. up until fifteen or twenty years ago i worked every day for seven or eight hours making me own troops so. today it's maybe four or five days a month. in his income now comes mainly from other jobs the neon signs that used to be hong kong's trademark are becoming a rare sight carden china has been documenting those that remain. this is closer to. the hong kong that used to. she runs a group that hopes to protect hong kong's neon heritage many old signs have been taken down because of new safety regulations and a cheaper alternative to neon is replacing those that remain. here until the blue and yellow one. after the l.e.d. i mean one thing and just. you can actually see. the signs symbolize wealth in a city that once set trends for the rest of the continent for chan a part of hong kong's identity is fading. now you heard a little earlier the mayor of pal
it's quite a challenge to form the complicated chinese characters the work has remained the same bending the glass. attaching the ignition coil. and filling the tube with fluorescent gas all is done by hand but for wu much has changed it. up until fifteen or twenty years ago i worked every day for seven or eight hours making me own troops so. today it's maybe four or five days a month. in his income now comes mainly from other jobs the neon signs that used to be hong kong's trademark are...
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makes the neon signs that hong kong is famous for he works with glass tubes which he painstakingly bends into shape it's precision work who found his profession by chance. it was the summer holidays when i was eighteen my father thought i was doing nothing so we got me a job with the neon sign make. who was offered the opportunity to stay on and he decided not to go back to school it's quite a challenge to form the complicated chinese characters the work has remained the same bending the glass attaching the ignition coil. i'm filling the chub with fluorescent gas all is done by hand but for wu much has changed. up until fifteen or twenty years ago i worked every day for seven or eight hours making me own troops so. today it's maybe four or five days a month. so the. his income now comes mainly from other jobs the neon signs that used to be hong kong's trademark are becoming a rare sight card in china has been documenting those that remain in. business closer to. the hong kong i used to. she runs a group that hopes to protect hong kong's neon heritage many old signs have been taken down b
makes the neon signs that hong kong is famous for he works with glass tubes which he painstakingly bends into shape it's precision work who found his profession by chance. it was the summer holidays when i was eighteen my father thought i was doing nothing so we got me a job with the neon sign make. who was offered the opportunity to stay on and he decided not to go back to school it's quite a challenge to form the complicated chinese characters the work has remained the same bending the glass...
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bend free says returning to the farm that was seized from his family nine years ago is difficult he's distraught to see the farmhouse in such a state and doubts of his government will keep its promise to pay fifty three million dollars to compensate former white commercial farmers i believe what is happening is government is. trying to make the right noises in order for the international community to come in behind them and say we are prepared to put money into this but they're not serious about it the compensation is for improvements made to the farms such as dams and tobacco bans but farmers who lost everything say fifty three million is nowhere near enough it's estimated government needs at least nine billion dollars to compensate four thousand displaced white farmers go with is . the most needed from the. day. but. truly. compensating whites is not popular with some black war veterans who helped force the farmers out there that say much of the good land will to senior officials in the ruling party just. because i don't have lent them and. we don't have land so forward from us to b
bend free says returning to the farm that was seized from his family nine years ago is difficult he's distraught to see the farmhouse in such a state and doubts of his government will keep its promise to pay fifty three million dollars to compensate former white commercial farmers i believe what is happening is government is. trying to make the right noises in order for the international community to come in behind them and say we are prepared to put money into this but they're not serious...
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we get back into one of these ridges, these big bends in thejet strea m ridges, these big bends in thejetanything particularly chilly as we head into the latter part of next week. now, whereas the high we have at the moment is stubborn, next week that one might be a bit more fickle, move southwards at times to allow low pressure close to the north of the uk. so, later next week, often dry and cloudy, potential for rain particularly in the north, fairly breezy, maybe overnight frost, but nothing particularly dramatic in the outlook. hello. this is bbc news with ben brown. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment —
we get back into one of these ridges, these big bends in thejet strea m ridges, these big bends in thejetanything particularly chilly as we head into the latter part of next week. now, whereas the high we have at the moment is stubborn, next week that one might be a bit more fickle, move southwards at times to allow low pressure close to the north of the uk. so, later next week, often dry and cloudy, potential for rain particularly in the north, fairly breezy, maybe overnight frost, but nothing...
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she's showing no signs of bending and that is why we know the president again is considering taking executive action in the face of this intransigent from the democrats.
she's showing no signs of bending and that is why we know the president again is considering taking executive action in the face of this intransigent from the democrats.
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when i was kid we walked to school barefoot but these days, god forbid a kid has to bend over and tie you're a disadvanted child without a fancy phone you can bend over and push a button on the side of the sneaker to snug it up. the best part is.. nike has made this affordable to the masses.. the new adapt bb shoe will retail for just 350 bucks! a bargain compared to nike's first self tying shoe.. the hyperadapt.. that costed 720 bucks. oh and the computer does more than just tie the shoe.. it also tracks your movement.. so you can see how far and how fast you go.. like a fitness partner. i'm only poo pooing it cuz i can't afford it. infact, i'll wake you up, tie your shoes, time you and tell you to run faster for 200 bucks. i also don't want a shoe that can run out of battery.. apparently they need to be re-charged on a magnetic mat every 10-14 days. (something else i can lose or break). a celtics player is going to wear them in an nba game tonight.. we've seen games where players lose a shoe and have to play in a sock.. maybe they can sue nike if this one comes off. ( darya )roger f
when i was kid we walked to school barefoot but these days, god forbid a kid has to bend over and tie you're a disadvanted child without a fancy phone you can bend over and push a button on the side of the sneaker to snug it up. the best part is.. nike has made this affordable to the masses.. the new adapt bb shoe will retail for just 350 bucks! a bargain compared to nike's first self tying shoe.. the hyperadapt.. that costed 720 bucks. oh and the computer does more than just tie the shoe.. it...
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many of you have heard me tell the story of south bend. a diverse and largely low income city that struggled for decades to recover from the destruction of the local auto industry in the 1960s. we saw times so tough that the national press called us dying, as recently as 2011, the month i got into the race for mayor. but today, our city is known for changing our trajectory, as we dealt with vacant and abandoned houses, created thousands of new job, and industries that didn't even exist when the last studebaker rolled off the line in south bend. we grew our population. and came to believe in our city's future again. mayors understand what's at stake in our work. it is not a show for us. we know the accountability, the immediacy of the every day. because we live in our cities. we eat what we cook. and we never forget why all of this, why politics itself matters. when you were in charge of everything from water infrastructure, to police protection, you never forget the stakes. a mayor like a president has to do three things. to capebly run an
many of you have heard me tell the story of south bend. a diverse and largely low income city that struggled for decades to recover from the destruction of the local auto industry in the 1960s. we saw times so tough that the national press called us dying, as recently as 2011, the month i got into the race for mayor. but today, our city is known for changing our trajectory, as we dealt with vacant and abandoned houses, created thousands of new job, and industries that didn't even exist when the...
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when i was kid we walked to school barefoot but these days, god forbid a kid has to bend over and tieanted child without a fancy phone you can bend over and push a button on the side of the sneaker to snug it up. the best part is.. nike has made this affordable to the masses.. the new adapt bb shoe will retail for just 350 bucks! a bargain compared to nike's first self tying shoe.. the hyperadapt.. that costed 720 bucks. oh and the computer does more than just tie the shoe.. it also tracks your movement.. so you can see how far and how fast you go.. like a fitness partner. i'm only poo pooing it cuz i can't afford it. infact, i'll wake you up, tie your shoes, time you and tell you to run faster for 200 bucks. i also don't want a shoe that can run out of battery.. apparently they need to be re-charged on a magnetic mat every 10-14 days. (something else i can lose (something days. mat every 10-14 on a magnetic be re-charged they need to apparently battery.. apparently they need to be re-charged on a magnetic mat every 10-14 days. (something else i can lose or break). a celtics player is
when i was kid we walked to school barefoot but these days, god forbid a kid has to bend over and tieanted child without a fancy phone you can bend over and push a button on the side of the sneaker to snug it up. the best part is.. nike has made this affordable to the masses.. the new adapt bb shoe will retail for just 350 bucks! a bargain compared to nike's first self tying shoe.. the hyperadapt.. that costed 720 bucks. oh and the computer does more than just tie the shoe.. it also tracks your...
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i want to bend this back to libraries a little bit. through our extensive research department, we found out that you told a graduating class at stanford university -- my kid is a stanford alum. i will not share the total amount that it cost to do that. it is not really that important is it? ken: a lot of fundraising. [laughter] david: anyway, you told the graduating class of stanford the book was the greatest machine of all. can you enlarge on that a little bit for us? i might have said mechanical invention. that.do believe i think we are always in the thrall of technology, and that is usually to our detriment. it is a tail that wags the dog, not the other way around. i am sure it was true of the book early on, but i think it has come down to us. i am in the visual medium, but the word was the beginning and we are unafraid of words, and our films are full of words and they come from reading and studying books. i just don't know where there is any other place to begin. i mean, in the beginning is the word. we firmly believe that. i was
i want to bend this back to libraries a little bit. through our extensive research department, we found out that you told a graduating class at stanford university -- my kid is a stanford alum. i will not share the total amount that it cost to do that. it is not really that important is it? ken: a lot of fundraising. [laughter] david: anyway, you told the graduating class of stanford the book was the greatest machine of all. can you enlarge on that a little bit for us? i might have said...
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the 37-year-old mayor from south bend, indiana who says he has the experiencenight and war the next fewemperatures getting your 700 in some places, we will have the details when we see you back here with a five day. >>> chaos and confusion in venezuela tonight. u.s. diplomats ordered to leave after the trump administration backed and opposition leader. >>> the nfl -- nhl fanfare starts tomorrow night. >>> it was a chaotic day in venezuela as massive protests called for the nation socialist leader to leave office. tens of thousands of people filled the streets of the capital city of caracas saying they want nicolas maduro out, this as the opposition leader declared himself interim president. >> i swear to formally assume the powers of national executive. >> this afternoon the trumpet ministration officially recognized guaido as fomaduro t so far he has refused and called accuse the u.s. of a coup. >>> president trump's former attorney and fixer has postponed his congressional testimony over reported threats to his family. michael cohen was supposed to appear before a house committee on f
the 37-year-old mayor from south bend, indiana who says he has the experiencenight and war the next fewemperatures getting your 700 in some places, we will have the details when we see you back here with a five day. >>> chaos and confusion in venezuela tonight. u.s. diplomats ordered to leave after the trump administration backed and opposition leader. >>> the nfl -- nhl fanfare starts tomorrow night. >>> it was a chaotic day in venezuela as massive protests called...
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. to really bend the neal on this, is really doubtful, ithink. tit—for—tat going on. many thinking that this is a sort of pr damage limitation. president trump is now being portrayed as being in opposition to border security. is there any way that things could be moved forward? like you say, this is not enough trump, is it, ? moved forward? like you say, this is not enough trump, is it,? know, and more worryingly perhaps, the last tiny two sides of this, president trump and the democrats that face—to—face was ten days ago, and trump ended up walking out of that meeting. thereon no further direct talks between the two sides planned that we are aware of, and congress is now in recess, until tuesday, because monday is a public holiday. by because monday is a public holiday. by the time they come back, this will already have passed the month point, as far as the shutdown is concerned, and we will be looking at a second most paycheque, and the second one is due next friday. for ‘s 800,000 or so government workers currently going without pay. 0k, we wi
. to really bend the neal on this, is really doubtful, ithink. tit—for—tat going on. many thinking that this is a sort of pr damage limitation. president trump is now being portrayed as being in opposition to border security. is there any way that things could be moved forward? like you say, this is not enough trump, is it, ? moved forward? like you say, this is not enough trump, is it,? know, and more worryingly perhaps, the last tiny two sides of this, president trump and the democrats...
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the democratic mayor of south bend, indiana, thinks president pete has a nice ring to it.s morning he joined the crowded field of democrats making a run in 2020. >> the case here is simple, that it's time for a new generation of leadership in our country. we can't rewind to 1950 or for that matter to 2010. >> he is now the ninth democrat to get into the race for 2020. and it is only january 23rd. it's not even february yet and there are something like at least six democrats that everyone is still waiting to hear what their plans are. joining me right now david chalian. your job just gets easier by the day. congresswoman tell ulsi gabbard joined, and he is front and center. look at the e-mail he sent out in conjunction with the e-mail this morning. he sent the question what will america look like in 2054 when i reach the age of the current president he asked? fair to say what it will be in the stratosphere? >> you would think a 37-year-old migh might have a 30s lean all to himself and he doesn't even have that, and tulsi gabbard is a veteran of the post-9/11 world like pete
the democratic mayor of south bend, indiana, thinks president pete has a nice ring to it.s morning he joined the crowded field of democrats making a run in 2020. >> the case here is simple, that it's time for a new generation of leadership in our country. we can't rewind to 1950 or for that matter to 2010. >> he is now the ninth democrat to get into the race for 2020. and it is only january 23rd. it's not even february yet and there are something like at least six democrats that...
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it, and sending it to the lab to test, a sharpie test, to make sure that bending doesn't do anything to that grade 70 steel, so we're doing testing on everything, as well. and that will happen from now to about mid-february because it takes time to do those sharpie tests and slice and dice the sample up. also, we gave webcor, we gave them directions to start closing up some of the areas. we had 30 feet opened, and now that we know that it's 14 feet long, 7 feet wide, we're going to start putting that back in so we can gain some time on the back end so we don't have to wait and do the fix and then put it all back. and then, of course, the peer review, the verification, that's related to the brittle verification analysis. we brought on ruby and associations on december 17, and that's going to be ongoing working with the team and ruby associates getting to creating that list, and if any additional remediation has to be done, it'll be determined here, and we'll report on that on february , and then, the actual mitigation itself would happen at some point once we start getting data out of
it, and sending it to the lab to test, a sharpie test, to make sure that bending doesn't do anything to that grade 70 steel, so we're doing testing on everything, as well. and that will happen from now to about mid-february because it takes time to do those sharpie tests and slice and dice the sample up. also, we gave webcor, we gave them directions to start closing up some of the areas. we had 30 feet opened, and now that we know that it's 14 feet long, 7 feet wide, we're going to start...
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he is a guy 37-year-old south bend indiana mayor pete buttigieg. he served in the navy during the war in afghanistan. he says his message is one of generational change. >> it is time for a new generation of leadership in our country. and that we can't nibble around the edges. there is no going back. that there is no again in the real world. and that we can't rewind to 1950 or for that matter to 2010. >> buttigieg has little name recognition and could struggle to get noticed in this already crowded democratic field, but he had strong words to a radio interview, he said i have more years of experience than the president, twice as much military experience as both the president and vice president combined. >> and he will have a generational message too. a lot of the things that younger peopleation. >> and he is a harvard educated road scholar. >>> ahead, a major shift in venezuela, the u.s. recognizes the opposition leader as president as the nation deals with economic corruption. a report from caracas next. quitg cold turkey. so chantix can help you q
he is a guy 37-year-old south bend indiana mayor pete buttigieg. he served in the navy during the war in afghanistan. he says his message is one of generational change. >> it is time for a new generation of leadership in our country. and that we can't nibble around the edges. there is no going back. that there is no again in the real world. and that we can't rewind to 1950 or for that matter to 2010. >> buttigieg has little name recognition and could struggle to get noticed in this...
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on money the bends on sponsors and song but. i think she's she's convinced that you can do it. and get every sports thank you think we want. well now to the world's top golfer a briton justin rose is preparing for his first appearance at the saudi international tournament which is part of the european golf tour the big money event in saudi arabia will include all of the top three coffers in the world but the european tour has come under scrutiny for scheduling the event especially in light of the death of the journalist jamal khashoggi here's what rose had to say about that scrutiny. politics i'm not politician will provoke for you has all the reasons to go and play it so. it's a good field it should be a lot of world ranking points to play for one account it's a good goal of course and it will be you know to be an experience to experience saudi arabia. this sunday the new england patriots face the los angeles rams in the super bowl but if you like your sporting event with a bit more bite then it's to the puppy bowl now it's the
on money the bends on sponsors and song but. i think she's she's convinced that you can do it. and get every sports thank you think we want. well now to the world's top golfer a briton justin rose is preparing for his first appearance at the saudi international tournament which is part of the european golf tour the big money event in saudi arabia will include all of the top three coffers in the world but the european tour has come under scrutiny for scheduling the event especially in light of...
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over bend over backwards obama nice that doesn't mean they aren't dignified which is what words like sassy and tirade these are just women who stand up for themselves what exactly is so feather wrestling. are you afraid of the lady power or do you think women in congress are just. one petrified of women who can't. get anything whatsoever. or how does they ignore it. and then you have people like. come on all male politicians get away with way more than female politicians all politicians of color things like that. they get away with a lot and are the same objectives are. we got to be honest about. everything that there has been doing anything close if trump is supposed to be this like truth. and we need congress is supposed to be made up of the people i know that gets lost in kind of washington very often usually no need to be made up of party apparatus. but at the end of the day congress is supposed to be a representation of the american people ultimately the american people are just one color one religious group or one that. or one gender has to be the whole garden in the united sta
over bend over backwards obama nice that doesn't mean they aren't dignified which is what words like sassy and tirade these are just women who stand up for themselves what exactly is so feather wrestling. are you afraid of the lady power or do you think women in congress are just. one petrified of women who can't. get anything whatsoever. or how does they ignore it. and then you have people like. come on all male politicians get away with way more than female politicians all politicians of...
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welcome music label street south bend this week in easton and a tell you how we meet women who fled to mystic violence now that rick norrin the prejudice and doing things that way. in hong kong we look at bega.
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over backward be bend over backwards obama nice that doesn't mean they aren't dignified which is what words like sassy and tirade imply these are just women who stand up for themselves what exactly is so feather ruffling here so how. are you afraid of the lady power or do you think these new women in congress are just what capitol hill me. one profile of women as you know i can't forget. the ability to think only you know it's terrible to do anything whatsoever if there has been this thing where it's there be a tirade there freaking out there's those and then you have people like our mccaskill shining it come on all male politicians get away with way more than female politicians will politicians of color things like the white male that they get away with a lot and are and are the same adjectives are used to you know but we've got to be honest the coffee is strong is i mean everything but there has been doing anything close if trump is supposed to be this like truth teller and all of those things women are terrified though and we need look congress is supposed to be made up of the peop
over backward be bend over backwards obama nice that doesn't mean they aren't dignified which is what words like sassy and tirade imply these are just women who stand up for themselves what exactly is so feather ruffling here so how. are you afraid of the lady power or do you think these new women in congress are just what capitol hill me. one profile of women as you know i can't forget. the ability to think only you know it's terrible to do anything whatsoever if there has been this thing...
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. >> do you think that president trump should bend on the wall in these shutdown negotiations? some senators like lindsey graham are advising him not to bend, because if he did, it would be the end of his presidency. >> look, if there was a substantive reason why democrats didn't want to support this wall, there might be a reason to bend. but it's not substantive. look, i think 650 miles of border wall that have been put up. the law says 700. chuck schumer voted for that. even though the wall that he voted for hasn't been built yet. so the idea that there is some principled objection to a wall, would they like to tear down the wall in tijuana because it doesn't work? of course it works. walls do work. so the idea that this is a policy discussion, it's not. this is purely political. i think the president in that regard has to stand firm. >> all right. >> our honeymoon was good while it lasted, but it was brief, rick. >> thank you very much. >>> the democrats running the house, an impeachment might not be the worst case scenario for plu president trump. plus, breaking news of the
. >> do you think that president trump should bend on the wall in these shutdown negotiations? some senators like lindsey graham are advising him not to bend, because if he did, it would be the end of his presidency. >> look, if there was a substantive reason why democrats didn't want to support this wall, there might be a reason to bend. but it's not substantive. look, i think 650 miles of border wall that have been put up. the law says 700. chuck schumer voted for that. even...
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. >>> some of >>> some of us can still bend steel. >>> some of us can still bend steel.t is not a fantasy. >> bending steel? "glass" was not the blockbuster some expected, but it made over $40 million in ticket sales. >> that's pretty decent. kevin hart's "the upside" made more than $32 million. and the animated film, "dragon ball super:burly" made more than $10 million. >> all right. >>> the arctic freeze and treacherous weather made headlines this weekend. >> here's other top stories you may have missed. >> a massive winter storm barrels across the country, pounding the midwest. >> in southern minnesota, this tractor trailer in a ditch after nearly a foot of snow fell, snarling traffic. in home ha, this southwest plane went off the runway. >> the record partial government shutdown. democrats rejecting president trump's latest proposal. >> he still wants congress to pay $5.7 billion for his border wall. >> this is not a 2,000-mile concrete structure from sea to sea. these are steel barriers in high priority locations. >> in exchange for that trump now says he's prepared
. >>> some of >>> some of us can still bend steel. >>> some of us can still bend steel.t is not a fantasy. >> bending steel? "glass" was not the blockbuster some expected, but it made over $40 million in ticket sales. >> that's pretty decent. kevin hart's "the upside" made more than $32 million. and the animated film, "dragon ball super:burly" made more than $10 million. >> all right. >>> the arctic freeze and...
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they take a 2.5-meter section of plastic hose normally used for underfloor heating, bend it into a loopver it in gold tape. everyone still eats together once a day in the practice room. the meal consists of soup and bread. rarely anything more. the circus isn't able to pay its members. the older performers work as day laborers or pick up night shifts at construction sites and factories. children collect metal scrap to sell. tomuru says that members often donate the money they earn to keep the circus running. in 2018, the circus held its first proper overseas tour. between may and november, they performed in 14 hotels across turkey. they received high praise and made the first significant profit the group had ever seen. performers were paid around $300 a month. it's been a week since they returned to darkhan. the circus club decides to celebrate their success abroad with a paid performance. two members set out, tickets in hand. they arrive at a local elementary school. both performers used to study here before they started living on the street. it's been years since they were last here,
they take a 2.5-meter section of plastic hose normally used for underfloor heating, bend it into a loopver it in gold tape. everyone still eats together once a day in the practice room. the meal consists of soup and bread. rarely anything more. the circus isn't able to pay its members. the older performers work as day laborers or pick up night shifts at construction sites and factories. children collect metal scrap to sell. tomuru says that members often donate the money they earn to keep the...
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it for cohen then you have to bend it for everybody. and they won't do that. >> and they would have been bending to give cohen any less because it wasn't full cooperation. i give you the benefit of responding. >> look, i never doubted the sincerity of the prosecutors. they made the call that a 3-year sentence was justified when there are people who have not paid $18 million and $20 million in taxes such as floyd mayweather, a very small percentage of tax are criminal, they are settled civilly. the bank so-called false statement was made on a home equity loan that was covered ten to one by equity over the loan value. i'm simply saying as a matter of judgment, the judgment was disproportionate to the actual crimes that michael cohen has pled to and has acknowledged he's guilty of and that is my difference of opinion. but still, respecting them and the process that they went through. >> very interesting hearing from you and outline, lanny, the way mr. cohen views those texts and thank you and my thank to nick ackerman and mara gay. >>> com
it for cohen then you have to bend it for everybody. and they won't do that. >> and they would have been bending to give cohen any less because it wasn't full cooperation. i give you the benefit of responding. >> look, i never doubted the sincerity of the prosecutors. they made the call that a 3-year sentence was justified when there are people who have not paid $18 million and $20 million in taxes such as floyd mayweather, a very small percentage of tax are criminal, they are...
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in the last hour, pete buttigieg, mayor of south bend, indiana, explained his decision, saying it isl this red state mayor add to the crowded field of democrats who aim to take on president trump next year? who better to answer that question than msnbc national political correspondent steve kornacki. mr. kornacki, pete buttigieg, mayor of this town, south bend, indiana, about 100,000 people, as i understand it. what more do we know about him? >> it's interesting, 37 years old, i believe, millenial, veteran, would be one of the first openly gay candidates, there was one on the republican side in 2012 as well. normally somebody, a city of 100,000 people, would not be considered a serious presidential candidate. certainly this is an extremely long shot candidacy. but i think we're in a moment where a lot of folks look at the rise of donald trump in 2016 and they say, why not give it a shot, do we really know what the rules of politics are anymore? it's folks who look around and see this media atmosphere right now, just this incredible media cultural interest in politics, and they might
in the last hour, pete buttigieg, mayor of south bend, indiana, explained his decision, saying it isl this red state mayor add to the crowded field of democrats who aim to take on president trump next year? who better to answer that question than msnbc national political correspondent steve kornacki. mr. kornacki, pete buttigieg, mayor of this town, south bend, indiana, about 100,000 people, as i understand it. what more do we know about him? >> it's interesting, 37 years old, i believe,...
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rk bend, a lot of names popped out.t money in pki. i think stryker is valued. they have a deveriversified po t portfol portfolio. >> it's covered by an 18% big cash flow yield. they own 450,000 miles of fiber. one thing i want to say. a lot of times people they everything is going to the cloud. they forget it goes to the sky and ends up on fiber going to where ever it needs to go. as we move to 5g, that more important. >> we have one from judy on utx. buy, sell, hold? >> i think it's a hold i prefer honeywell i think they have already done what utx is doing which is breaking up the company. i think there's more visibility on the honeywell side. >> pat in michigan >> i think you're supposed to hold this here a lot going for this they just reinitiated a divid d dividend doing a buy back opening up new minds book value is about to go positive they have this ceo there's one negative if you don't get a china trade deal, you have to get out of the stock but i think we will. >> mills or mines? >> mines you're thinking of gener
rk bend, a lot of names popped out.t money in pki. i think stryker is valued. they have a deveriversified po t portfol portfolio. >> it's covered by an 18% big cash flow yield. they own 450,000 miles of fiber. one thing i want to say. a lot of times people they everything is going to the cloud. they forget it goes to the sky and ends up on fiber going to where ever it needs to go. as we move to 5g, that more important. >> we have one from judy on utx. buy, sell, hold? >> i...
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is he bending the rules ? by the speaker. is he bending the rules? rules from... we have seen fa ke making rules from... we have seen fake anger, storming the teacup over what is common sense. if the prime minister's deal is voted down next week i would not expect her to keep the country in limbo for 2! days. it makes sense to have a three day deadline and i think it is good for eve ryo ne deadline and i think it is good for everyone then to know where we stand on what the government's plan is big ca i’s on what the government's plan is big cars they have the whip hand in determining what happens next. let's just take a step back from the speaker row. why is this, in your view, such a moment? because we have a situation where we have 80 days until brexit day. the brahmin sustained there is no way we're going to revoke article 50 or tried to extend it. she needs to come back and say what she's going to do and all of this would have been avoided if she had the voting december which she said you're going to have. we would not be having this row at all.
is he bending the rules ? by the speaker. is he bending the rules? rules from... we have seen fa ke making rules from... we have seen fake anger, storming the teacup over what is common sense. if the prime minister's deal is voted down next week i would not expect her to keep the country in limbo for 2! days. it makes sense to have a three day deadline and i think it is good for eve ryo ne deadline and i think it is good for everyone then to know where we stand on what the government's plan is...
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asked yo-yo ma and the silk road ensemble to bend them. it is farther north, but to bend them musically and geographically into this vietnamese place. it was wonderful. we had that experience. all of this delivered before editing. it was never added to. i have never been with an editor with the film running. i have never gone in with a first-person voice, asked meryl streep to read that while zooming in on her and her we had consultants go, where did you get that tape of eleanor? it is called meryl streep. [laughter] ken: she is going places, let me tell you. or with the case of the soundtrack itself, we never put it up and changed the music to what -- fit what was on the screen. david: i tried to figure out how you might have done that in vietnam. now i can answer people. just as a real quick digression, you talked about fundraising. forgive me this. when i was a kid i was going to be a rabbi. my dad was a first-generation american, religious jew from russia where it one day i marched in and said i will not do it. he said, that is interes
asked yo-yo ma and the silk road ensemble to bend them. it is farther north, but to bend them musically and geographically into this vietnamese place. it was wonderful. we had that experience. all of this delivered before editing. it was never added to. i have never been with an editor with the film running. i have never gone in with a first-person voice, asked meryl streep to read that while zooming in on her and her we had consultants go, where did you get that tape of eleanor? it is called...
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who spoke at this week's meeting of conference of mayors was chicago mayor rahm emanuel and south bend indiana mayor. he announced he is running for mayor in 2020. rahm: i started this job, 6'2" and 250 pounds, i'm now 142 pounds dripping dripping wet and 5'8". we now have 150 chicago kids on the chicago star scholarship. 81% of these kids are the first ones to ever go to college. [applause] he just mentioned, when i became mayor we did not have full day kindergarten for every child. we made kindergarten full for every child. college. about four years ago, we've launched it and out kids in chicago have embarked on the scholarship. 81% of the children that used the scholarship, free tuition, free books, free transportation, 81% are the first ones to ever go to college. [applause]
who spoke at this week's meeting of conference of mayors was chicago mayor rahm emanuel and south bend indiana mayor. he announced he is running for mayor in 2020. rahm: i started this job, 6'2" and 250 pounds, i'm now 142 pounds dripping dripping wet and 5'8". we now have 150 chicago kids on the chicago star scholarship. 81% of these kids are the first ones to ever go to college. [applause] he just mentioned, when i became mayor we did not have full day kindergarten for every child....
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bend.that was promised family nine years ago is difficult he's distraught to see the farmhouse in such a state and doubt some government will keep its promise to pay fifty three million dollars to compensate former white commercial i believe what is happening is government is. trying to make the right noises in order for the international community to come in behind them and say we're prepared to put money into this but they're not serious about it. the compensation is for improvements made to the farms such as dams and tobacco bans but farmers who lost everything say fifty three million is nowhere near enough it's estimated zimbabwe's cash strapped government needs at least nine billion dollars to compensate four thousand displaced white farmers. with. the much needed from the. truly. compensating whites is not popular with some black war veterans who helped force the farmers out there that say much of the good land were to senior officials in the ruling party just. because i don't have li
bend.that was promised family nine years ago is difficult he's distraught to see the farmhouse in such a state and doubt some government will keep its promise to pay fifty three million dollars to compensate former white commercial i believe what is happening is government is. trying to make the right noises in order for the international community to come in behind them and say we're prepared to put money into this but they're not serious about it. the compensation is for improvements made to...
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. >> give your general pessimism, what makes you feel you are of the moral universe bends toward justice>> we needed that after tonight. >> given my pessimism on many issues as i articulated it here, what makes me think the arc of the moral universe bends toward justice? [laughter] >> my book ends with a quote by tocqueville, it is tocqueville's last lines. i'm full of apprehension and hope. because i have to. because i'm going to die in 20 years and i don't want to die an unhappy guy. because i think you want to hear it. [laughter] >> because maybe it is true. hitler, what happened in europe, reed snyder, on tierney, tier any, a lot of presidents working against us. i don't have an answer. it is just hope. why do you believe in god? faith. i don't believe in god. but i believe there is such a thing as morality. i believe the pattern in american history is towards greater racial acceptance. that is true. that makes me feel better. there is a basic pattern. anybody that doesn't recognize that is nuts. all these reasons. but there is a pattern that suggests, after we finish this downturn,
. >> give your general pessimism, what makes you feel you are of the moral universe bends toward justice>> we needed that after tonight. >> given my pessimism on many issues as i articulated it here, what makes me think the arc of the moral universe bends toward justice? [laughter] >> my book ends with a quote by tocqueville, it is tocqueville's last lines. i'm full of apprehension and hope. because i have to. because i'm going to die in 20 years and i don't want to die...
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the front bending back into northern ireland. likely to cloud over from the south.ng a bit milder developing by this stage, particularly across the far south—west. the weather steps up a gear into the start of next week. this deep area of low pressure passes just at the north and that is going to give some outbreaks of rain but also strong winds potentially, particularly across northern scotland. we could see 65—70mph. further south, not as windy, staying largely dry and often cloudy, a bit less chilly. this is bbc news. the headlines at 8pm. a murder investigation and manhunt is under way, after a man was fatally stabbed in front of his teenage son onboard a train in surrey. traumatically, the victim's son would have been nearby when his father was fatally wounded. this would have been an horrific and hugely traumatic event witnessed, and we are providing him with as much support as possible. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, warns russia not to use uk citizens as "diplomatic pawns", after a british national is held on suspicion of spying. police say there's evid
the front bending back into northern ireland. likely to cloud over from the south.ng a bit milder developing by this stage, particularly across the far south—west. the weather steps up a gear into the start of next week. this deep area of low pressure passes just at the north and that is going to give some outbreaks of rain but also strong winds potentially, particularly across northern scotland. we could see 65—70mph. further south, not as windy, staying largely dry and often cloudy, a bit...
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and i think they really welcome the chance to bend their minds to something that has nothing to do the stressful environment that they are experiencing inside. it is a real privilege for me and the other teachers that i work alongside with to bring the light on to experience this. they're at their best in their classroom. >> how about you shane. you talk about t he goes in there with the idea that one kind of guard that he is going to be. i just want to say also people want opportunities for education and work. very few people in prison don't want that. there are some programs where i was people were constantly frustrated that they didn't have that. it creates a very toxic environment they are just living for years in these dorms. we are to seed them as a herd of cattle. that is the whole mentality of the place. you're just feeding these people and locking them up. to be someone working in that environment is also incredibly toxic. i went and not so much about writing about what it was like to be a guard. it was to see the way of life in a private prison. just hang back the other peopl
and i think they really welcome the chance to bend their minds to something that has nothing to do the stressful environment that they are experiencing inside. it is a real privilege for me and the other teachers that i work alongside with to bring the light on to experience this. they're at their best in their classroom. >> how about you shane. you talk about t he goes in there with the idea that one kind of guard that he is going to be. i just want to say also people want opportunities...
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i emailed the documents to them, i'm a federal worker, i proved my point, bone, they bend over backwards. i'm 60 two years old, so get a border. announcer: thank you for the call, appreciate the information. new york, new york, roses on the line, democrat. >> i'm calling because i feel like this. said theall, when he mexicans were going to pay for the wall, now that they are not, i feel he is punishing his own people. these two children have died because he separated them from their parents. he doesn't mention the fact that people that are on wic. people who have just had children, people that depend on the federal funded programs are not getting milk or anything else for their children. i don't understand how you say that you are for your people but yet punish your own people because you can't get a wall. where is the righteousness in that? peopleyou explain to the that you can't get a paycheck because we can't get a wall? he sounds like an undisciplined child. announcer: rose calling from new york, new york. another color on the democrats line. granger, indiana. i'm calling because our
i emailed the documents to them, i'm a federal worker, i proved my point, bone, they bend over backwards. i'm 60 two years old, so get a border. announcer: thank you for the call, appreciate the information. new york, new york, roses on the line, democrat. >> i'm calling because i feel like this. said theall, when he mexicans were going to pay for the wall, now that they are not, i feel he is punishing his own people. these two children have died because he separated them from their...
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come with provocative ideas that they want to grow like it on highclere he knows it won't be easy to bend the years that this heavy weight event but he's going to do his best his project in israel organizing jobs for disabled people has been very successful the main difference is that old business the looking for the same and same thing for profit social entrepreneurs are trying. to solve different different problems so we we bring another thing to the table we bring different things to the table and it's a great opportunity for us to give a different angle of things to the business and to produce to the government and vice versa they want to move mountains and change business as usual foundation has supported the work of social entrepreneurs for years now at least by giving them a highly visible stage its network will continue to grow. vision people and we are all caught up in the same problems in this way will be able to better solve them one person alone will never manage that the social entrepreneurs can't do it the governments can't and businesses can't either but if we all work toge
come with provocative ideas that they want to grow like it on highclere he knows it won't be easy to bend the years that this heavy weight event but he's going to do his best his project in israel organizing jobs for disabled people has been very successful the main difference is that old business the looking for the same and same thing for profit social entrepreneurs are trying. to solve different different problems so we we bring another thing to the table we bring different things to the...