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ellie goulding is taking over our party. morning. >>> that is coming up. also headlines we're following. toronto raptors waking up champions this morning, taking home their first nba title and of course they beat the defending champs, the warriors. >>> severe weather alert as we approach father's day weekend, the planes, the midwest and pennsylvania bracing for hail, damaging wind and heavy rain. >> i'm excited for this one. they're gearing up for their second world cup match. u.s. national women's team taking on chile. that's on sunday, this, of course, comes after that historic win against thailand where they scored those 13 amazing goals. >>> and take a look at this one, a bald eagle in new hampshire swimming. >> what? >> you never see this. incredible video. that's why it's getting nearly 4.5 million views. no one is sure exactly why this eagle decided to take a dip. one thing we do know, check him out, he has that butterfly down. watch out, michael phelps. >> i did not know they could swim. >> usually see them go in and
ellie goulding is taking over our party. morning. >>> that is coming up. also headlines we're following. toronto raptors waking up champions this morning, taking home their first nba title and of course they beat the defending champs, the warriors. >>> severe weather alert as we approach father's day weekend, the planes, the midwest and pennsylvania bracing for hail, damaging wind and heavy rain. >> i'm excited for this one. they're gearing up for their second world cup...
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gould. i would like to thank the committee for working with tsa as we continue to improve the security of transportation systems and particularly for your support of our officers at airports nationwide. tsa's establishment in 2001 charged the agency with providing transportation systems security. a key component to performing this mission is positively identifying passengers boarding aircraft and directing them to the appropriate level of physical screening. this primarily occurs when passengers enter a checkpoint and present themselves to a security officer. since inception tsa has strived to carry out that role as effectively and officially as possible. recognizing the need to positively identify passengers in an era where fraudulent means of identification are becoming more prevalent. tsa identifies the steps that the agency is taking to test and potentially expand biometric identification capability at tsa checkpoi checkpoin checkpoints. the road map has four major goals. partner with cu
gould. i would like to thank the committee for working with tsa as we continue to improve the security of transportation systems and particularly for your support of our officers at airports nationwide. tsa's establishment in 2001 charged the agency with providing transportation systems security. a key component to performing this mission is positively identifying passengers boarding aircraft and directing them to the appropriate level of physical screening. this primarily occurs when...
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this is presented courtesy of the library and producer dennis gould. >> the cuyahoga river as most think of it, the brown stream that meets lake erie an industrial waterway, its banks populated by steel mills and factories, its channel filled with shifts. >> the cuyahoga river, as it reaches lake erie, after a 100-mile twisting under turning journey from its head waters is an exhausted stream, used and misused by man and his machines. without the cuyahoga, the sprawling meg lop lis of cleveland, akron, would not exist. the river was the reason for originally settling this portion of reserve in 17 80's. the river called crooked by the indians provided a waterway to the interior of ohio so man came and continued coming. until today nearly two million people live and work in the river basin. in creating this urban complex man has used the river as men have always used rivers. the flow has been put to work as a navigable stream, a water supply and as a sewer. man's mark is everywhere. is this mark an epitaph for the cuyahoga river, the crooked river? >> you're now going to see a documentary
this is presented courtesy of the library and producer dennis gould. >> the cuyahoga river as most think of it, the brown stream that meets lake erie an industrial waterway, its banks populated by steel mills and factories, its channel filled with shifts. >> the cuyahoga river, as it reaches lake erie, after a 100-mile twisting under turning journey from its head waters is an exhausted stream, used and misused by man and his machines. without the cuyahoga, the sprawling meg lop lis...
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it's presented courtesy of the gould, who dennis directed and filmed this episode. narrator: there are not many such as this anymore. you really have to look for them. and in the looking, you will environment isur not the endless spring our forefathers thought it was. five years ago, "montage" sought out this kind of scene. we went to the closest major waterway we knew in the area of and what we found was that every day, because of what do, the crooked river dies. the cuyahoga river, as most think of it, the brown stream meets lake erie, an industrial waterway, its banks mills andby steel factories, its channel filled and barges. the cuyahoga river, as it after alake erie, 100-mile twisting and turning its headwaters, is an exhausted stream, abused and and his machines. without the cuyahoga, the sprawling megalopolis of cleveland, akron, would not exist. the river was the reason for originally settling this portion of the western reserve in 1780's. the river called crooked by the delaware indians provided a waterway to the interior of ohio so man came and continued
it's presented courtesy of the gould, who dennis directed and filmed this episode. narrator: there are not many such as this anymore. you really have to look for them. and in the looking, you will environment isur not the endless spring our forefathers thought it was. five years ago, "montage" sought out this kind of scene. we went to the closest major waterway we knew in the area of and what we found was that every day, because of what do, the crooked river dies. the cuyahoga river,...
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arnold gould three -- article three in dallas federal courts with the power to look at controversies. that means concrete disputes among individual parties. justiceorlds of chief marshall, the province of the court is to decide on the rights of individuals, not to inquire how the executive or executive officers perform their duties. partlimitation grows in out of the english system of equity, which limited relief and giving the case to the parties before the court. by the first restatement of judgments published in 1942, it was a system of personal justice as wrote,or samuel gray this means that injunction would restrain a defendant's action. this tradition is not just a matter of inertia, it is baked investingle three's of federal courts the power to stop federal controversies. thejustice scalia put it, " judicial power is the power to adjudicate with conclusive effect disputed government personsagainst private and disputed claims by private persons against government or other private persons." justice frankfurt described as " providing the outlines of what were, and the founding gen
arnold gould three -- article three in dallas federal courts with the power to look at controversies. that means concrete disputes among individual parties. justiceorlds of chief marshall, the province of the court is to decide on the rights of individuals, not to inquire how the executive or executive officers perform their duties. partlimitation grows in out of the english system of equity, which limited relief and giving the case to the parties before the court. by the first restatement of...
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this is presented courtesy of the library and producer dennis gould. -- dennis golden. the cuyahoga river, as most think of it, the brown stream that meets lake erie, an industrial waterway, its banks
this is presented courtesy of the library and producer dennis gould. -- dennis golden. the cuyahoga river, as most think of it, the brown stream that meets lake erie, an industrial waterway, its banks
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gould was to go i do gooders for those of you of those who are those results were usually a school you're used to your good good good good good good to you was good on the board of the village school the books of nature the. potential for power. to. be. sure. to protect. pushed the faults of the left by the muslim who puts it because that is something that indeed was. first. approached. that. if the she took. her. and now crossing the threshold to your cheek and making his 5th flight into space also now on board the international space. that's for security very far from here for support for. her her her. her. her her her her. her. her. her. here everything is very different than back on they have to float brothers and and it's not that easy to get used to they have to sleep standing up in a sleeping bag making sure to zip up so that they don't flail about in syria gravity that's a station you have to learn how to get alone anyways there are too many threads here to waste time quarrelling. that are similar but i do you do when you're when you're let go but. this is new. he did you yeah. i
gould was to go i do gooders for those of you of those who are those results were usually a school you're used to your good good good good good good to you was good on the board of the village school the books of nature the. potential for power. to. be. sure. to protect. pushed the faults of the left by the muslim who puts it because that is something that indeed was. first. approached. that. if the she took. her. and now crossing the threshold to your cheek and making his 5th flight into space...
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nina gould with her 2nd goal of the tournament and one of the best in france 6 minutes later however the swedish women used the direct route to find an equalizer a mistake by germany at the back and sofia jakobsen school was one all of the break yacob some ashamed to role is the most dangerous forward on the pitch in the 2nd tough she was involved in a well constructed build up before seen a black stimulus netted sweden 2nd to give his side a crucial lead was germany had plenty of time to find the level but despite some close calls in the dying minutes the 2 time world cup winners are heading home and sweeten a marching on to a semi fun. yes expect from sports is here to take us through that devastating loss for germany you know nick no one was really expecting this i mean what happened yeah not at all i mean germany with the favorites going into them this much they hadn't conceded a goal in the tournament yet and they were coming off a big win against not jury as well win 3 nil but the coach the german coach martina voss tekken bug made a few strange choices in tactics and with pers
nina gould with her 2nd goal of the tournament and one of the best in france 6 minutes later however the swedish women used the direct route to find an equalizer a mistake by germany at the back and sofia jakobsen school was one all of the break yacob some ashamed to role is the most dangerous forward on the pitch in the 2nd tough she was involved in a well constructed build up before seen a black stimulus netted sweden 2nd to give his side a crucial lead was germany had plenty of time to find...
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nina gould with her 2nd goal of the tournament and one of the best in france so far 6 minutes later however the swedish women used the direct route to find an equalizer a mistake by germany at the back and sophia jakobsen school was one all of the break yacob ashamed her role as the most dangerous forward on the pitch in the 2nd tough she was involved in a well constructed build up before seen a black stimulus netted sweden 2nd to give her side a crucial lead was germany had plenty of time to find the leveler but despite some close calls in the dying minutes the 2 time world cup winners are heading home. sweet marching on to the semifinals. all right so germany heading home just how disappointed are they yeah this is a big blow for germany this is the 2nd time that crashed out in the quarterfinals in a major tournament in 2 years after the disappointment of the euro 2017 and this also means that germany won't be competing in the olympics next year in tokyo only the top 3 teams your pain teams in the world cup go through and so that's a huge blow in terms of the team's development this is a
nina gould with her 2nd goal of the tournament and one of the best in france so far 6 minutes later however the swedish women used the direct route to find an equalizer a mistake by germany at the back and sophia jakobsen school was one all of the break yacob ashamed her role as the most dangerous forward on the pitch in the 2nd tough she was involved in a well constructed build up before seen a black stimulus netted sweden 2nd to give her side a crucial lead was germany had plenty of time to...
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gould and her family span almost a century in age bonded through blood and displacement they now all live in a single hut located in the world's largest refugee camp in many ways what's happened to this particular extended family really mirrors what's happened to so many other rohinton who face decades of repression and abuse the range of aren't just the world's largest group of stateless people they're also among the world's most persecuted minorities. right. all americans are struggling to pay their rent the problem isn't just limited to the cities. a former governor of the indian social bankers calls the country's worst global. we bring you the stories of the shaping the economic world we live in . counting the cost on 000 protesters force a didn't wait to debate on hong kong's controversial extradition bail as thousands around the government headquarters. play watching al-jazeera live from doha with me fully back to bow also ahead. on its far as agreed to call off the city. and ethiopian envoy says sudanese protesters will suspend their general.
gould and her family span almost a century in age bonded through blood and displacement they now all live in a single hut located in the world's largest refugee camp in many ways what's happened to this particular extended family really mirrors what's happened to so many other rohinton who face decades of repression and abuse the range of aren't just the world's largest group of stateless people they're also among the world's most persecuted minorities. right. all americans are struggling to...
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russia has dropped charges against investigative journalist ivan gould on all of he was charged with drugs offenses last week moscow says the allegations haven't been frozen and has moved to a high ranking police involved in the case. the dons protest leaders have vowed to continue their general strike which is now in its 3rd day the opposition has also rejected the legitimacy of a military investigation into the killing of peaceful protesters. how is the run media in yemen say the rebels have attacked an airbase in southwestern saudi arabia the whose they say they use drones to target the airbase about 100 kilometers from the border with saudi state media says the drones were intercepted hope these are fighting a saudi emirates a coalition in yemen which backs the government and there been protests against the presence of saudi troops near the border with oman the demonstrators want the saudi emirates a coalition to scale back its military presence last year the kingdom promised to hand all local facilities in their control to yemeni forces but that hasn't happened. a lebanese busin
russia has dropped charges against investigative journalist ivan gould on all of he was charged with drugs offenses last week moscow says the allegations haven't been frozen and has moved to a high ranking police involved in the case. the dons protest leaders have vowed to continue their general strike which is now in its 3rd day the opposition has also rejected the legitimacy of a military investigation into the killing of peaceful protesters. how is the run media in yemen say the rebels have...
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emily: alan gould affirmed it by rating, joining us to discuss is bloomberg's kurt waggoner.with these different analyst calls in the midst of antitrust, trade war, and all of that? kurt: super clear. i'm actually kind of surprised just because twitter has been probably the quietest of all the big tech companies. talking about facebook, google, alphabet. we don't talk much about twitter anymore. it is interesting this is coming up. they certainly have not been part of the same conversation. maybe there is some relief that there not involved. emily: what could be driving such different calls? >> they are showing some good signs with user engagement and investment. they are doing in fixing the trust issues and health issues. they are showing some early signs of success. last is the question that is what you see this dichotomy. when you compare it google or facebook, they have better margins. twitter is trending higher than them. that is why you see the question's terms of longevity of road. they are able to show consistency going forward, that is when there will be more confide
emily: alan gould affirmed it by rating, joining us to discuss is bloomberg's kurt waggoner.with these different analyst calls in the midst of antitrust, trade war, and all of that? kurt: super clear. i'm actually kind of surprised just because twitter has been probably the quietest of all the big tech companies. talking about facebook, google, alphabet. we don't talk much about twitter anymore. it is interesting this is coming up. they certainly have not been part of the same conversation....
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(australian accent) i'm lucinda gould. and we're from los angeles, california.we own the coop. ♪ the coop is los angeles' coolest indoor/outdoor play and party space. i love those colors. (lucinda) juliet and i have been friends
(australian accent) i'm lucinda gould. and we're from los angeles, california.we own the coop. ♪ the coop is los angeles' coolest indoor/outdoor play and party space. i love those colors. (lucinda) juliet and i have been friends
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to talk to us is julie hirschfield davis and correspondent for "the new york times" and bianna gould. you are here in studio and watching e. jean carroll tell her story, which is very, very intense. all of it. what happened to her, what happened in the dressing room, how violent it was and how she's been processing it over the years. >> it might as well been yesterday, and it happened 20-something years ago to her. you saw all of the emotions she's gone through in just a short period of time in the interview with you. notwithstanding what she's gone through over the past few decades. this is a position i don't think we should ever become comfortable with, especially dealing with the president of the united states. he dismisses it. he denies ever knowing her, ever seeing her. you see in maybe a larger sense of what thousands of women across the country go through every single day when it comes to issues not relating to the president of the united states, but to their own interests. and women in their lives as well and how it enrages them, it makes them feel like they perhaps did someth
to talk to us is julie hirschfield davis and correspondent for "the new york times" and bianna gould. you are here in studio and watching e. jean carroll tell her story, which is very, very intense. all of it. what happened to her, what happened in the dressing room, how violent it was and how she's been processing it over the years. >> it might as well been yesterday, and it happened 20-something years ago to her. you saw all of the emotions she's gone through in just a short...
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cheers ] not too shabby "halo," beyonce. [ cheers ] what "bleeding love," leona lewis "burn," ellie gouldingrothersla [ cheers and appe that's all - ♪ >> jimmy: stay laying, stay laying, just stay laying down er th yeah, lay it out yeah, just chill i mean, you've done enough i mean, please >> let's use this. let's use the space. >> jmy: what's the problem >> we got it, it's beautiful >> jimmy: but can we talk about these other legends you've worked with? u2 >> yeah. or>> jimmy: when did you w with them? >> u2, the last two albums i was not responsible for putting the album in everybody's itunes, but i got to produce the last two albums you know bono. >> jimmy: well, i can't say, but i do know a little bit >> wel you know a little >> jimmy: absolutely >> unbelievable. >> jimmy: he's a magical dude. >> he is crazy experience one story? >> jimmy: yeah >> okay, so first time i'm working with -i was actually in new york, at electric lady. i'm with the edge, i'm with bono, it's our second day writing. we have our laptops open, we're combing through ideas, and we hear anock knock on the door and bo
cheers ] not too shabby "halo," beyonce. [ cheers ] what "bleeding love," leona lewis "burn," ellie gouldingrothersla [ cheers and appe that's all - ♪ >> jimmy: stay laying, stay laying, just stay laying down er th yeah, lay it out yeah, just chill i mean, you've done enough i mean, please >> let's use this. let's use the space. >> jmy: what's the problem >> we got it, it's beautiful >> jimmy: but can we talk about these other...
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over a year ago juul administrator ashley gould said it had changed its marketing approach and was notake that criticism, but we're working very hand are very committed. >> reporter: they said a ban would open the floodgates to a black market while leaving cigarettes on the shelf. the coalition has enlisted the help of community organizers like san francisco reference floyd trammel who disagrees with the ban. >> a person who's 21 should have the choice to choose what they want to do. >> reporter: they'll continue to enact stronger legislation and enforcement rather than complete prohibition. the fda won't comment but said it's committed. >> what are the next steps, anna? >> there has to be a next vote on this, and then the mayor who's been supportive would probably sign this. then it would take six to seven months. herrera says they could get approval. so it might have no impact as all. but he's basically saying because the fda in their opinion is dragging its feet, cities and states neat to step up and do something now. >> what's peculiar is while they're trying to ban them. tradition
over a year ago juul administrator ashley gould said it had changed its marketing approach and was notake that criticism, but we're working very hand are very committed. >> reporter: they said a ban would open the floodgates to a black market while leaving cigarettes on the shelf. the coalition has enlisted the help of community organizers like san francisco reference floyd trammel who disagrees with the ban. >> a person who's 21 should have the choice to choose what they want to...
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and i think there is a ton of up side potential everyone's talking about disney plus, which alan gouldam, who's an incredible analyst and been at the company for years, disney plus will be big. it's not launching until november they're going to do a lot of publicity around it. think about how much disney touches the consumer and how they'll be able to go after subs it's going to be that sub number that everyone's looking at come february when they report. i think the estimates are somewhere around 10 million. we at loop capital believe they're going to blow right through it and i think the other piece folks aren't really thinking about is the merchandising so i think it's been off somewhere around $800 million over the last three years at disney but this ear, and you'll be excited because you'll be able to take the little one to the movie theaters we have "frozen 2 ka" coming oui december you have "spider-man." you have "star wars," the last of "star wars" coming out. the merchandising around that is going to be tremendous >> what about the rosenblatt upgrade on comcast you also want t
and i think there is a ton of up side potential everyone's talking about disney plus, which alan gouldam, who's an incredible analyst and been at the company for years, disney plus will be big. it's not launching until november they're going to do a lot of publicity around it. think about how much disney touches the consumer and how they'll be able to go after subs it's going to be that sub number that everyone's looking at come february when they report. i think the estimates are somewhere...
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chris gould, thank you.eanwhile the former brexit secretary dominic raab has declared for borisjohnson secretary dominic raab has declared for boris johnson in secretary dominic raab has declared for borisjohnson in the conservative leadership contest. let‘s speak to our assistant political editor, norman smith. normally pmqs is the big event but this week it is a bit of a damp squib, nobody seems that bollard can expect to see plenty of green benches although we were told last night theresa may was preparing rather than watching that leadership debate last night but everything is overshadowed by the leadership contest which has seen another development with dominic raab throwing his support behind the front runner, as expected, boris johnson. i'm hugely gratefulfor front runner, as expected, boris johnson. i'm hugely grateful for all the support i have received but am throwing my weight behind boris johnson. he is the most credible to ta ke johnson. he is the most credible to take us out by the end of octob
chris gould, thank you.eanwhile the former brexit secretary dominic raab has declared for borisjohnson secretary dominic raab has declared for boris johnson in secretary dominic raab has declared for borisjohnson in the conservative leadership contest. let‘s speak to our assistant political editor, norman smith. normally pmqs is the big event but this week it is a bit of a damp squib, nobody seems that bollard can expect to see plenty of green benches although we were told last night theresa...