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palmer. >> thank you. can you see it on your screen at all? are you guys able to see that? >> supervisor fewer: we're doing this right now. >> well, good morning, supervisors, ladies and gentlemen. my name is lee palmer, and i'm the director of the california public utilities commission, safety and enforcement division. thank you for being able to speak to you about overhead electrical facilities -- >> supervisor fewer: excuse me, mr. palmer, do you have a copy of your overhead for the board members? >> yes. >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much. colleagues, do you have one? i don't think they have one either. thank you very much. >> so you should have three documents. one is the actual presentation. one is a pamphlet put together by the puc on the history of poles, and the other is a copy of our annual report. >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much, mr. palmer. please begin. >> during the presentation i will briefly review the regulatory rule of the puc while highlighting the structure
palmer. >> thank you. can you see it on your screen at all? are you guys able to see that? >> supervisor fewer: we're doing this right now. >> well, good morning, supervisors, ladies and gentlemen. my name is lee palmer, and i'm the director of the california public utilities commission, safety and enforcement division. thank you for being able to speak to you about overhead electrical facilities -- >> supervisor fewer: excuse me, mr. palmer, do you have a copy of your...
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>> jimmy: keke palmer.. well well well, what have we ♪here? a magical place...that's lookin' to get scared! with bats...and ghouls...and case i've cast quite a spell now... you won't believe your eyes! the spell is cast. halloween time is back with spook-tacular experiences in disneyland and disney california adventure parks!... >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by mercedes benz. the betst or nothing. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank nick offerman and keke palmer. apologies to matt damon. nightline is next but first this is their album "ginger," here with the song "no halo," brockhampton. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ i don't know where i'm goin' if i gotta take the high road♪ ♪ i'm rollin' i ain't tryna get like all up in your head again♪ ♪ montana 'lanta maybe i should just go mosey my over to your hou rosy cheeks oh you so cozy♪ ♪ with somebody else get nervous my stomach churnin' burnin'♪ ♪ i'm beat ready to knock some teeth out of his late night corner♪ ♪ we pass lick that swisher get
>> jimmy: keke palmer.. well well well, what have we ♪here? a magical place...that's lookin' to get scared! with bats...and ghouls...and case i've cast quite a spell now... you won't believe your eyes! the spell is cast. halloween time is back with spook-tacular experiences in disneyland and disney california adventure parks!... >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by mercedes benz. the betst or nothing. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank nick offerman and...
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david: as you went on, you had a rivalry with arnold palmer. he was the leading golfer when you came into the pros. you surpassed him in many ways. what was it like in the early days when you were rising and he was at the top? jack: i wasn't real popular. because i started beating arnold. i wasn't popular myself because i was an arnold palmer fan. arnold was a good guy. we got to be close friends. our wives got to be close friends. he never really seemed to mind that i beat him more than he beat me. i'm sure he did inside. he never let me know it. he took me under his wing. he's 10 years older than i was. he was great to me. i have nothing but love for arnold palmer. david: in your career, you won 18 majors. the most of anybody. tiger woods has won 15. many people think trying to beat your record is impossible. jack: i don't know. tiger is pretty good. [laughter] david: you won the masters six times. is that your favorite tournament? the masters? jack: probably so. david: in the course of your career, you won more than 100 tournaments. the 18 m
david: as you went on, you had a rivalry with arnold palmer. he was the leading golfer when you came into the pros. you surpassed him in many ways. what was it like in the early days when you were rising and he was at the top? jack: i wasn't real popular. because i started beating arnold. i wasn't popular myself because i was an arnold palmer fan. arnold was a good guy. we got to be close friends. our wives got to be close friends. he never really seemed to mind that i beat him more than he...
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karen palmer thank you i have to see ragout k.k. and. thank you very much to our studio audience for being here today after globe. and don thanks so much and take care of. the folks. the. odd. how does tom taste. the correspondent. and host mainly. for the various flavors of the sonic creasing our. fusion and some i am upset and for you tasty taipei. 30 minutes on. houser view of the world. where i come from but oh is that it does this go it just like this chinese food that's measure of where i am supposed was reminds me of home after decades of living in germany chinese food is one of the things i miss the most but that taking a step back i see 600 tons of different terminologies plenty of fluids present are going to waste and that exists as a part of the law which haven't been implemented in china that's we've got to challenge people wondering if they're going to say that if you have the right to another culture that is this is the job just out of them how i see it and at the same why i've been up my job because i tried to do it exactl
karen palmer thank you i have to see ragout k.k. and. thank you very much to our studio audience for being here today after globe. and don thanks so much and take care of. the folks. the. odd. how does tom taste. the correspondent. and host mainly. for the various flavors of the sonic creasing our. fusion and some i am upset and for you tasty taipei. 30 minutes on. houser view of the world. where i come from but oh is that it does this go it just like this chinese food that's measure of where i...
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open, was that in a playoff with arnold palmer?rnold'sad to fight gallery a lot, but i never had to fight arnold. he always treated me with respect. he treated me like a fellow competitor. and so i didn't have those issues. david: one of the most enjoyable tournaments people say to ever have watched, anybody could have ever watched, was the 1986 masters. you were an old, old man of 46. jack: 46, yeah, i was a really old man. it's very young today. david: people -- no one had ever won a major over the age of 42. tiger won the masters now at 43. jack: yeah. david: 46 was considered ready for a golf cart or wheelchair, or something. jack: close. david: you were not leading the tournament until near the end. you were four shots behind with the final nine holes to go. is that right? jack: yeah, the first time i led the tournament was after 71 holes. going to the last hole. david: you were four shots behind at the final nine, did you think you could win? jack: i birdied 9, 10, 11. i messed up 12 little bit. but then i birdied 13. and the
open, was that in a playoff with arnold palmer?rnold'sad to fight gallery a lot, but i never had to fight arnold. he always treated me with respect. he treated me like a fellow competitor. and so i didn't have those issues. david: one of the most enjoyable tournaments people say to ever have watched, anybody could have ever watched, was the 1986 masters. you were an old, old man of 46. jack: 46, yeah, i was a really old man. it's very young today. david: people -- no one had ever won a major...
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david: was that in a playoff with arnold palmer? jack: i had to fight his gallery a lot. never had to fight him. he always treated me with respect. he treated me like a fellow competitor. i didn't have those issues. david: one of the most enjoyable watch was the 1986 masters. you were an old man of 46. jack: a really old man. it's very young today. david: people -- no one had ever won a major over the age of 42. tiger won the masters now at 43. 46 was considered ready for a golf cart or wheelchair or something. you are not leading the tournament until near the end. you were four shots behind with the final line holes to go. -- nine holes to go. jack: the first time a lead was after 71 holes. david: you were four shots behind at the final mind. did you think you could win? birdied 9, 10, 11. i messed up 12 little bit. i birdied 13. i eagled 15. i thought i could win. david: was that the most emotional when you have ever had? jack: it's funny. i had finished playing golf by then. i just enjoyed playing golf. i wanted to be part of the game. i struck lightning in a bottle th
david: was that in a playoff with arnold palmer? jack: i had to fight his gallery a lot. never had to fight him. he always treated me with respect. he treated me like a fellow competitor. i didn't have those issues. david: one of the most enjoyable watch was the 1986 masters. you were an old man of 46. jack: a really old man. it's very young today. david: people -- no one had ever won a major over the age of 42. tiger won the masters now at 43. 46 was considered ready for a golf cart or...
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palmer. you.palmer: thank nhtsa found that 90,000 pedestrians under the age of 18 were killed in school, transportation related crashes between 2008 and 2017. do you know how many were struck going around the bus out of the 97? national transportation safety board, does anyone have an idea? there is data available on the crash statistics. portion estimates are a of the numbers you are looking at. we have three ongoing investigations in three different states where we are looking at the high-speed roadways. rep. palmer: how many of these fatalities were the result of people going around the bus as opposed to the bus actually running over the child. you have both of those situations and the reason i bring that up is in reading this -- the testimonies, one testimony pointed out that the passing of stop school buses during loading and unloading is illegal in all 50 states but it is reaching epidemic proportions. 105,306 school bus drivers in 38 states reported almost passedds of drivers have scho
palmer. you.palmer: thank nhtsa found that 90,000 pedestrians under the age of 18 were killed in school, transportation related crashes between 2008 and 2017. do you know how many were struck going around the bus out of the 97? national transportation safety board, does anyone have an idea? there is data available on the crash statistics. portion estimates are a of the numbers you are looking at. we have three ongoing investigations in three different states where we are looking at the...
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.>> >>> palmer is the commentator and host of palmer relive. >> it is a pleasure. >> tell us about the prime minister. b scott morrison is a conservative politician. at times, he is known to be an economic conservative, being that -- about border security. he is a christian but he has gone out of his way to make sure faith is not part of politics. the religious freedom legislation after the passage of same-sex marriage. is really trying to find a path that is not about his faith and about making sure that his faith is paramount, instead, he is trying to make sure the rules of the road are simple. regardless of what faith we have, you can't be discriminated for having that view. >> what is the focus of the first year? >> it was a turbulent time. >> we have had a tumultuous time with changes. he was responsible for what we call stopping the --. that was stopping illegal immigration by c. they did that by using the military to intercept boats and turn them around. >> this was because, the numbers will not be significant but poor country like ours, they --. illegal immigrants had arrived a
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palmer raised a number of issues. i think this was raised before, about studies that we need to do, statistics we simply do not have. it seems to me we cannot pass another bill without making sure that those studies are not -- and statistics are not mandated. so i thank you, mr. palmer. mr. cohen. >> thank you, madam chair. first i'd like to address my question to ms. fulton. thank you for the good work you've done in new jersey, y'all seem to have been way ahead of the game. you've done super. why has new jersey been able to make significant progress toward improving school bus safety, the three-point safety belts, when it's been so difficult in other states? >> well, congressman, i will be honest with you, it makes a difference when the governor and the members of our new jersey congressional delegation make it a priority, continue to work actively educating the community, speaking out about it and speaking to our state legislators. we have had incredible support across the board from members of congress and the gov
palmer raised a number of issues. i think this was raised before, about studies that we need to do, statistics we simply do not have. it seems to me we cannot pass another bill without making sure that those studies are not -- and statistics are not mandated. so i thank you, mr. palmer. mr. cohen. >> thank you, madam chair. first i'd like to address my question to ms. fulton. thank you for the good work you've done in new jersey, y'all seem to have been way ahead of the game. you've done...
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karen palmer bethlehem dusty rug ok and. thank you very much to our studio audience for being here today after global media. and don thanks for watching and take care. thank you. wait a 2nd we want to hold a shout out facts instead of make i.d.'s shift deliver us. from other reality to cryptocurrency to your topics for live in an ever changing digital world let's talk the digitalisation. you know what you use to barbecue your sausages. charcoal of course the charcoal also from wood cut illegally in traffic or forests and seas findings are truly catastrophic would have been shocking it can't go on like those in the town called an environmental disaster why is the trade so lucrative why is it taking so long to find alternatives in 15 minutes on d w. play a male and i'm just going to get a brand new b.m.w. for a bunch but it's personal it's device it's about topics that affect us all the solution to climate change in the turn. the results shut out. s.o.s. europe the european idea is in crisis. if it's to have a future it will m
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karen palmer thank you i have to go see. rog i got k.k. and thank you very much to our studio audience for being here today at the global media forum. and don thanks for watching and take care. good shape. sweet temptation. why. the cost takes up. why should i eat all sugar and how harmful kids sugar and how should i enjoy food without any for in good shape next. how does tom taste. correspondent. for the various flavors of like crazy. and so i am up challenge for you tasty taipei. 30 minutes. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one t.v. shadow and a few newspapers one official information as a journalist i have worked on the strength of many characters and their problems are always the same core to the social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and corruption we gonna fork to stay silent when it comes to the fans of the humans and see the microphones who hunt inside to put their trust in us. the name is jenny harrison and weren't i d w. the i. call. tha
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karen palmer bethlehem dusty ragout k.k. and thank you very much to our studio audience for being here today at the global media forum. and don thanks so much and take care. thank. you speak this like. the best music theory because. you feel it. and does this secure part. of the book come to the right place. s.o.s. europe the european idea is in crisis. if it's to have a future it will meet champions young champions. florencia . countries. they are fighting for the train station sure. they stand a chance. they saved in european idea. mike i'm here to stand up for european values and contribute to something important upset. the future of europe starts september 2nd on d w. natural riches. precious resources. and a rewarding investment. for life has been called ethiopia's gringo the country has an abundant supply and leases it to international giants. the government is after high export revenues and the corporations profit margins. but not everyone benefits from the booming business. expropriation environmental destruction sta
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welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to palmer and he's been called a chunk of era of independent journalists out there on the front lines taking the tear gas and danger were ever things are kicking off paul welcome back we had john a few years ago some time ago the mayor of paris to catch up with old friends particularly independent journalists or give us the straight dope on what's been going on out there even covering this for most of the acts as they are called each saturday and we're act 43 heading toward act 44 according to what you've seen paul how has it evolved over the past 40 weeks mostly the beginning of it it's was. quite an interesting movement because in the beginning of course there were there were rebuilding of against the price of gasoline so it was like the starting point and then it built up on inequality basically the main topic was inequality and i remember in the beginning it was something that incredible because there was like a front line. clashing with the police not very violently actually but it was spectacular some hall and then l
welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to palmer and he's been called a chunk of era of independent journalists out there on the front lines taking the tear gas and danger were ever things are kicking off paul welcome back we had john a few years ago some time ago the mayor of paris to catch up with old friends particularly independent journalists or give us the straight dope on what's been going on out there even covering this for most of the acts as they are called...
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tom palmer, the newmont goldcorp president and coo.antly, he's the incoming ceo. -- up up next, we next, reworking the ipo. k's new timeline and what it means for its biggest investor, softbank. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." vonnie: wework pushing back its ipo over concerns about valuation and business prospects. with more is bloomberg's jillian tan. who is calling the shots here? is it softbank? is it adam newman? reporter: we reported last week observantis a very orthodox jew. rosh hashanah, the jewish new year, is next sunday. they would have had to launch the roadshow around yesterday and go public next friday. the timeline was just too tight. the corporate governance changes they made at the end of last week, it takes time to read and -- to reinvigorate investors and get that demand. i think they just came upon a time crunch. the company says they intend to go public by the end of the year, so all eyes are on that. nobody can fig
tom palmer, the newmont goldcorp president and coo.antly, he's the incoming ceo. -- up up next, we next, reworking the ipo. k's new timeline and what it means for its biggest investor, softbank. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." vonnie: wework pushing back its ipo over concerns about valuation and business prospects. with more is bloomberg's jillian tan. who is calling the shots...
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the hosts are billionaires jeffrey and ann palmer. jeffrey palmer is a real estate developer and big ticket republican donor. tonight's dinner is expected to raise about $5 million. another private fund-raiser is scheduled for san diego. >>> not just president trump, his director of housing and urban development was in the area. >> house keys not handcuffs. >> reporter: a crowd of protesters greeted secretary carson. his trip comes after the trump administration suggested it may step in to address san francisco's homelessness crisis. >> the places that have the most regulation also have the highest cris crisis. >> we need strongest protections for residents. we need more housing and shelters and funding. >> dr. carson rejected the governor's suggestion that the federal government provide more housie ining vouchers. >>> the attack went viral and stirred up conversation about homeless centers. the woman in the video met her alleged attacker. the judge put the hearing on pause so she could compose herself. surveillance video shows austin
the hosts are billionaires jeffrey and ann palmer. jeffrey palmer is a real estate developer and big ticket republican donor. tonight's dinner is expected to raise about $5 million. another private fund-raiser is scheduled for san diego. >>> not just president trump, his director of housing and urban development was in the area. >> house keys not handcuffs. >> reporter: a crowd of protesters greeted secretary carson. his trip comes after the trump administration suggested...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> one man's trash is another man's treasure.re is that clearer than a detroit neighborhood where the heidelberg project took up residence in the 1980s. today it's a popular tourist attraction. adriana diaz takes us there. >> reporter: let me give you a little tour here. we have a pile of suitcases, an old classroom chair, a baseball mitt, and a mountain of shoes. what once was discarded trash has been repurposed and reimagined as art. it's all the life's work of a man who grew up on this block and turned a once abandoned detroit neighborhood into a tourist destination. ♪ ♪ we'll sing a song of days gone by ♪ >> reporter: if a junkyard had a fever dream, it might look something like this. ♪ don't be long for the air >> reporter: scattered in empty lots among the few remaining homes on this two-block stretch of heidelberg street are seemingly random objects that might make more sense inside those homes. ♪ come, come, come along now >> reporter: but making sense seems to be the last thing on the mind of artist tyree garten. people
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> one man's trash is another man's treasure.re is that clearer than a detroit neighborhood where the heidelberg project took up residence in the 1980s. today it's a popular tourist attraction. adriana diaz takes us there. >> reporter: let me give you a little tour here. we have a pile of suitcases, an old classroom chair, a baseball mitt, and a mountain of shoes. what once was discarded trash has been repurposed and reimagined as art. it's...
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as elizabeth palmer explains, it's got some people really down. eporeporter: on the hottest day of theueen's guards are quick marching in 100-degree heat, and every one of them is hoping not a do this. all soldiers are prone to fainting, even the u.s. marines. in fact, it's such a problem that the british army is doing research on how to prevent it. major iain parsons is an army cardiologist. >> standing for prolonged periods puts you at risk. sding heat and that can further it. >> reporter: talk about adding eaat. take a look at this uniform. warm trousers. a heavy, snug jacket done all the way up. and to top it all off, when are you going to put that on? oh, all right. that's bear fur. frankly, it's a wonder this doesn't happen more often. so how do these soldiers prepare? >> hydrate. wiggle your toes, eat your scoff in the morning and you're fun. >> reporter: translation: drink lots of water, eat your breakfast, and, that's right, wiggle your toes. as keeps the blood flowing and it doesn't show. the army's research suggests ngting up to four times more ellt than normal also helps, a
as elizabeth palmer explains, it's got some people really down. eporeporter: on the hottest day of theueen's guards are quick marching in 100-degree heat, and every one of them is hoping not a do this. all soldiers are prone to fainting, even the u.s. marines. in fact, it's such a problem that the british army is doing research on how to prevent it. major iain parsons is an army cardiologist. >> standing for prolonged periods puts you at risk. sding heat and that can further it. >>...
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the videos that this sort of violence has never happened so what's going on we're going to talk to palmer a or who is a journalist and has been attending these for his take on that but in terms of who who the who is conducting the violence you know here robert chalmers says he you know is a press officer he's nowhere knows he himself is not wearing a yellow vest because by the way even though by law you have to have it in your car if you wear in the streets of paris the police can find you 135 euro so he didn't robert thomas did not wear that and he was mentioning that he would be chased by these riot police that were just chasing him down the road like looking to do violence to him and he says that the widely mistrusted c.r.'s which formed in late 1944 partly recruited from the ranks of the detested g.m. are the force used by the vichy regime to counter the french resistance are complemented by a group of plainclothes and forcers called the brigade anti criminality back who you see mingling with as on the back and their conduct in appearance resemble nothing so much as the less conciliat
the videos that this sort of violence has never happened so what's going on we're going to talk to palmer a or who is a journalist and has been attending these for his take on that but in terms of who who the who is conducting the violence you know here robert chalmers says he you know is a press officer he's nowhere knows he himself is not wearing a yellow vest because by the way even though by law you have to have it in your car if you wear in the streets of paris the police can find you 135...
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anna palmer, thank you., guys. >>> dangerous flooding and power outages in the is a live look at the low country here. this is charleston, south carolina. this is the scene there. you can see that the flooding has already started. hurricane dorian storm surge a major threat. we'll get a live update just ahead. i mean, if you haven't thought about switching to geico, frankly, you're missing out. uh... the mobile app makes it easy to manage your policy, even way out here. your marshmallow's... get digital id cards, emergency roadside service, even file a... whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa! oops, that cheeky little thing got away from me. my bad. geico. it's easy to manage your policy whenever, wherever. can i trouble you for another marshmallow? hi, i'm joan lunden. when my mother began forgetting things, we didn't know where to turn for more information. that's why i recommend a free service called a place for mom. we have local senior living advisors who can answer your questions about dementia or memory
anna palmer, thank you., guys. >>> dangerous flooding and power outages in the is a live look at the low country here. this is charleston, south carolina. this is the scene there. you can see that the flooding has already started. hurricane dorian storm surge a major threat. we'll get a live update just ahead. i mean, if you haven't thought about switching to geico, frankly, you're missing out. uh... the mobile app makes it easy to manage your policy, even way out here. your...
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he was arnold palmer that didn't keep it in control. st exciting player of his era. and in private was a perfect gentleman. it was just that he was so intense that it would get away from him sometimes. but he was unique in that he lost his temper a lot, but when he played bjorn borg, and i think he played him 25 times, he never lost his temper once. david: wow. dn't really knew john mcenroe as a tennis player, but when i practiced law early on, the office next to mine was held by a man named john mcenroe sr., and he always told me his son was a gh school tennis player an. and of course, you always roll your eyes when you hear this. [laughter] so, let's talk about golf. a man named ger woods came ang, and you signed him up relatively early in his professional career, i guess at the beginning of it. so was that hard to convince him to do this? philsetiger woods you could coming from way back, that he had won 3 u.s. juniors and then went on to win 3 u.s. amateurs in a 6-year span from the time he was 15 to 20. and that so we-- he would play occasionally in the portland
he was arnold palmer that didn't keep it in control. st exciting player of his era. and in private was a perfect gentleman. it was just that he was so intense that it would get away from him sometimes. but he was unique in that he lost his temper a lot, but when he played bjorn borg, and i think he played him 25 times, he never lost his temper once. david: wow. dn't really knew john mcenroe as a tennis player, but when i practiced law early on, the office next to mine was held by a man named...
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business and probably the palmer at it partner . ok so minister i don't beijing thank you very much for joining us hurricane dorian is taking a nasty swipe at the u.s. south east coast bringing floods and tornadoes but the region appears to have escaped the worst it's a different story in the bahamas which was devastated by the painfully slow moving monster storm 30 people are confirmed dead but the country's health minister says the final death toll will be quote staggering. in the heart of the hurricane volunteer rescuers struggle to find what they're looking for. and dangling from the attic of a home life trapped by the storm one by one a family emerges from the darkness. the more fortunate are already returning home to dorian's destruction. the island family's house was flooded everything destroyed all they want for to grass my wife . she said she turned off she said the window not the front door she said i want to drive. this was the scene when the island's made their daring escape clutching their most prized possessions. parad
business and probably the palmer at it partner . ok so minister i don't beijing thank you very much for joining us hurricane dorian is taking a nasty swipe at the u.s. south east coast bringing floods and tornadoes but the region appears to have escaped the worst it's a different story in the bahamas which was devastated by the painfully slow moving monster storm 30 people are confirmed dead but the country's health minister says the final death toll will be quote staggering. in the heart of...
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the hosts of e protesters is jeffrey palmer, an l.a.tate developer and a big ticket republican donor. president trump is supposed to arrive any minute and is going to be greeted by this activity. president trump started his day in the bay area. air force one landed just after 11:00 a.m. the former vice chairwoman of the california republican party greeted him at the bottom of the stairs. the presidential motorcade travelled to the home of scott mcneally, the cofounder of sun microsystems. the president held a round table discussion with 25 before moving to a larger area where he spoke to a couple hundred supporters. >> he doesn't come to california very often so it's nice seeing him come here. he supports everybody in every state. it's nice to see him here, doing a lot of good things for america. >> he's killing the environment. he's killing our democracy. he is destroying our relationship with our allies, and he's posing up to our enemies. >> protesters live in the valley to greet the president's motorcade. no issues there today. presi
the hosts of e protesters is jeffrey palmer, an l.a.tate developer and a big ticket republican donor. president trump is supposed to arrive any minute and is going to be greeted by this activity. president trump started his day in the bay area. air force one landed just after 11:00 a.m. the former vice chairwoman of the california republican party greeted him at the bottom of the stairs. the presidential motorcade travelled to the home of scott mcneally, the cofounder of sun microsystems. the...
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last year journalist james palmer formerly based in china spoke about his personal experience trying to cover. all of my weaker sources of. cash i can't talk to people because. i cannot reach them when we look at the lists of reasons they've been given for people to be sent to concentration camps having had contact with foreigners is the single most dominant reason. have certainty of one of my sources being sent to a comp with the others i don't know whether they just cut off contact for their own safety or whether they're actually imprisoned i stopped trying to reach weaker sources and the middle of last year because the risk to them was much greater than any possible benefit of talking. china says there is no such thing as reeducation camps. a growing body of evidence suggests otherwise despite the straight jacket imposed on reporters inside. coverage of the camps has surged over the past year. now i can't find it really 100. or so many cross. much of that recent reporting is the result of investigations done from a distance by researches using a method known as open source. open s
last year journalist james palmer formerly based in china spoke about his personal experience trying to cover. all of my weaker sources of. cash i can't talk to people because. i cannot reach them when we look at the lists of reasons they've been given for people to be sent to concentration camps having had contact with foreigners is the single most dominant reason. have certainty of one of my sources being sent to a comp with the others i don't know whether they just cut off contact for their...
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john wooden, frank robinson, arnold palmer, and vin scully, friends i try to emulate. i swear my name is going to look like a misprint on this list. mr. president, thank you for including me among this incredible group of people. [applause] president trump: congratulations to jerry. also johnny, congratulations on your marriage to a great golfer. who's here today. thank you, everybody. it's a great honor, a great man, a great pleasure. and you're going to be around a long time. thank you. [applause] president trump: thank you very much, everybody. >> c-span recently visited milwaukee for a look at the preparations underway for the 2020 national convention, which will be held july 13-16. here's a look. milwaukee is on the shores of lake chicken, or as i like describe it, the fresh coast. this horribly best known for gear -- beer, but will be the center of attention like 2020 has the democrats pick their next candidate. >> we're at fiserv forum a brand-new arena for the lw
john wooden, frank robinson, arnold palmer, and vin scully, friends i try to emulate. i swear my name is going to look like a misprint on this list. mr. president, thank you for including me among this incredible group of people. [applause] president trump: congratulations to jerry. also johnny, congratulations on your marriage to a great golfer. who's here today. thank you, everybody. it's a great honor, a great man, a great pleasure. and you're going to be around a long time. thank you....
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john wooden, frank robinson, arnold palmer and vin scully. friends i try to it -- emulate. mild -- my name is going to look like a misprint on this list. mr. president, thank you for including me among this incredible group of people. [applause] president trump: congratulations to jerry. also, congratulations on your marriage to a great golfer. thank you everybody. it is a great honor, a great man, a great pleasure. you are going to be around a long time. thank you. [applause] >> in alabama, there were millions of the -- in the storm's path -- >> thank you very much. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up friday morning, former republican congressman and current nra board member bob barr discusses efforts to reduce gun violence. women iniscussion of the republican party. with democracy alliance senior advisor julie kohler. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. join the discussion. and live friday, a discussion about updating the 1996 communications decency act, which gives websi
john wooden, frank robinson, arnold palmer and vin scully. friends i try to it -- emulate. mild -- my name is going to look like a misprint on this list. mr. president, thank you for including me among this incredible group of people. [applause] president trump: congratulations to jerry. also, congratulations on your marriage to a great golfer. thank you everybody. it is a great honor, a great man, a great pleasure. you are going to be around a long time. thank you. [applause] >> in...
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as elizabeth palmer explains, it has some people really down. ♪ >> reporter: on the hottest day of the london, the queen's guards are quick marching in hundred-degree heat. and every one of them is hoping not to do this -- all soldiers are prone to fainting. even the u.s. marines. in fact, it's such a problem, that the british army is doing research on how to prevent it. major ian parsons is an army cardiologist. >> standing for long periods of time still puts you at increase risk. add heat and that's further risk. >> reporter: talk about heat, look at this uniform. woollen trousers. a heavy, snug jacket all the way up. and to top it off -- when are you going to put that on? all right. that's bear fur. frankly, it's a wonder this doesn't happen more often. so, how do these soldiers prepare? >> we hydrate. >> reporter: translation, drink lots of water, eat your breakfast and, yes, that's right, wiggle your toes. it keeps the blood flowing and it doesn't show. the army's research suggests that eating four-times more salt than normal also helps. and so does exercising in the heat, which c
as elizabeth palmer explains, it has some people really down. ♪ >> reporter: on the hottest day of the london, the queen's guards are quick marching in hundred-degree heat. and every one of them is hoping not to do this -- all soldiers are prone to fainting. even the u.s. marines. in fact, it's such a problem, that the british army is doing research on how to prevent it. major ian parsons is an army cardiologist. >> standing for long periods of time still puts you at increase...
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last year journalist james palmer formerly based in china spoke about his personal experience trying to cover. all of my weaker sources of. cash i don't talk to people because. i cannot reach them when we look at the lists of reasons they've been given for people to be sent to concentration camps having had contact with foreigners is the single most dominant reason i have certainty of one of my sources being sent to a camp with the others i don't know whether they just cut off contact for their own safety or whether they're actually imprisoned i stopped trying to reach weaker sources in the middle of last year because the risk to their.
last year journalist james palmer formerly based in china spoke about his personal experience trying to cover. all of my weaker sources of. cash i don't talk to people because. i cannot reach them when we look at the lists of reasons they've been given for people to be sent to concentration camps having had contact with foreigners is the single most dominant reason i have certainty of one of my sources being sent to a camp with the others i don't know whether they just cut off contact for their...
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. >> the surprise may habeen jody palmer for best actress. her killing eve co-star and fellow nominee, santa oh. supporting actor went to pete fresh game of thrones who thanked the entire entertainment community. >> it is all about tolerance, diversity. there is no other place that i would be standing on a stage. >>> julia garner. >> and other zack's julia garner won for supporting actress beating out competitions from both killing eve and game of thrones. >> julia louie dreyfus. >> on the men i did side. if there was an odds-on favorite to win, it would have to be julia louie dreyfus. the emmy for lead actress goes to, not only that, but stevie waller also wins for comedy writing in fleabag. >> i am really thankableful. bill hader. >> he taking the lead actor winner for barry and gives credit to the show's cocreator. for shaping kid's performance. way should move on. or we should go again. >> so which one of these could become the big drive for best comedy? flea bag. >> the limited series category. he got a huge donation when he beat out sev
. >> the surprise may habeen jody palmer for best actress. her killing eve co-star and fellow nominee, santa oh. supporting actor went to pete fresh game of thrones who thanked the entire entertainment community. >> it is all about tolerance, diversity. there is no other place that i would be standing on a stage. >>> julia garner. >> and other zack's julia garner won for supporting actress beating out competitions from both killing eve and game of thrones. >>...
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the upcoming film based on a true story, starring jlo, cardi b, and abc's keke palmer. now sitting down with the stars shaking up the stage with their head turning moves. >> we're all hustling, that's the point. >> but first the nightline 5. number one in just sixty >> good evening. thank you for joining us. ady barkan is on an urgent mission, fearlessly fighting als while also fighting for medicare for all in america. the powerful activist pushing forward and helping reshape the way we talk and feel about healthcare forever. every day, ady hopes that what little time he has left to live will count for something. >> fighting for justice gives me purpose. i much prefer to focus on the struggle for our democracy than to focus on als. >> reporter: als has already robbed him of his ability to walk and talk, play with his son, hold his wife's hand, but the deadly disease has also transformed him into one of the most influential voices for health care for all. >> health care is a right. >> what does medicare for all mean to you? >> we all get high-quality, comprehensive healt
the upcoming film based on a true story, starring jlo, cardi b, and abc's keke palmer. now sitting down with the stars shaking up the stage with their head turning moves. >> we're all hustling, that's the point. >> but first the nightline 5. number one in just sixty >> good evening. thank you for joining us. ady barkan is on an urgent mission, fearlessly fighting als while also fighting for medicare for all in america. the powerful activist pushing forward and helping reshape...
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keke palmer, but it has nothing to do with fashion. as keltie knight found out when she joined the morning show host and star of "hustlers" on her big night out. >> key keke! are you ready? >> we brought keke a burger and fries, 'cause her rule is she's got to eat before every red carpet. something else you might not know? the 26-year-old's a real life hustler. she steals scenes in the movie. >> these are my sisters. >> she's a singer. >> "twerk and flirt" is one of the records, but there's so many more that i'm dropping as well. >> and she co-hosts "gma3: strahan, sara and keke." >> i was teaching them how to pole dance, and that was killing me. >> who do you think is a better pole dancer? >> in terms of athleticism, it's michael. in terms of i would rather watch? >> yes! >> sarah. >> and did we mention she just applied to culinary school? >> might be a little chef keke in a minute. >> we were with the triple threat exclusively as she prepped for the "hustlers" premiere in toronto. and that sexy cavalli gown? it was mom-approved. i wa
keke palmer, but it has nothing to do with fashion. as keltie knight found out when she joined the morning show host and star of "hustlers" on her big night out. >> key keke! are you ready? >> we brought keke a burger and fries, 'cause her rule is she's got to eat before every red carpet. something else you might not know? the 26-year-old's a real life hustler. she steals scenes in the movie. >> these are my sisters. >> she's a singer. >> "twerk and...
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the comedian who was killed off racist tweet also tells the "daily mail's" jesse palmer she still hasn'torgiven her former co-star sara gilbert for calling her behavior abhorrent. >> have you talked to her since? >> no. >> it's been a matter of adjustment and life goes on. >> it was a big change for us. >> lauren zima learned next week's season of the show will only briefly talk about the loss. >> we're told the second season premiere of "the conners" will only briefly address the loss. >> it won't be as much as last year because i think of the natural process of brief would be -- >> seasonal. >> seasonal. >> i have season two grief. >>> in more tv news james corden and his double emmy win, beating beyonce. >> i love beyonce. ♪ beat rise up >> i hope she's not too disappointed. she's welcome to help me in traffic any day of the week. >> corden's carpool karaoke special shut out queen b.'s homecoming in the variety category. at next sunday's prime time awards james could also win for "the late late show" where he spoke out against bill maher's shocking comments. >> fat shaming doesn't nee
the comedian who was killed off racist tweet also tells the "daily mail's" jesse palmer she still hasn'torgiven her former co-star sara gilbert for calling her behavior abhorrent. >> have you talked to her since? >> no. >> it's been a matter of adjustment and life goes on. >> it was a big change for us. >> lauren zima learned next week's season of the show will only briefly talk about the loss. >> we're told the second season premiere of "the...
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only jesse palmer, host of "daily mail tv" was invited to louisville, kentucky.y and in this preview it sounds like s foot steps as an entertainer. >> i got an email from a teacher that dannielynn gave one of the most believable performances of the whole entire school. she was in a play. if she wants to do something like that when she's older, i'll have my own opinion about it. >> "e.t." first met 7 week old dannielynn in 2006. >> say mommy. say mommy's love. >> in the years since we have celebrated birthdays. ♪ happy birthday to you >> and the last time we saw her dannielynn was begging her single dad to date. >> what do you say to him? >> you mister will go on a date or i will have to force you. >> now that she's a full-fledged teenager, jesse says larry's biggest challenge is preserving anna's memory in a social media age. >> he has to navigate through a lot of challenges and that is how you're policing the information that your children are getting online. so much of it is true, a lot of it is not. >> larry has had a lot of navigating to do in that area. >>>
only jesse palmer, host of "daily mail tv" was invited to louisville, kentucky.y and in this preview it sounds like s foot steps as an entertainer. >> i got an email from a teacher that dannielynn gave one of the most believable performances of the whole entire school. she was in a play. if she wants to do something like that when she's older, i'll have my own opinion about it. >> "e.t." first met 7 week old dannielynn in 2006. >> say mommy. say mommy's...
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great things that you've done for shareholders that's sheryl palmer she is the chairman and ceo of taylormes. when we have light, i don't know, from the low 20s look at this thing go. "mad money" is back after the break. tv announcer: it's just as powerful as the lexus rx... as many safety features as the rx, the new... the lexus rx has met its match. if they're talking about you... you must be doing something right. experience the style, craftsmanship, and technology that have made the rx the leading luxury suv of all time. lease the 2019 rx 350 for $399 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. i cowe can do theyour screening at her house. hi. this is the man that's going to check your eyes grandma. cognizant ai solutions are helping healthcare companies advance diagnostics and prevent blindness in patients with diabetes. everything looks good. you have beautiful eyes. ♪ a new kind of
great things that you've done for shareholders that's sheryl palmer she is the chairman and ceo of taylormes. when we have light, i don't know, from the low 20s look at this thing go. "mad money" is back after the break. tv announcer: it's just as powerful as the lexus rx... as many safety features as the rx, the new... the lexus rx has met its match. if they're talking about you... you must be doing something right. experience the style, craftsmanship, and technology that have made...