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mike isaac's book is "super pumped."us to talk about facebook coming up when "press: here" comes back. >>> welcome back to "press: here." in the last segment we talked about one of silicon valley ultimate bad guys travis climic and now we might have been his replacement. mark zuckerberg has been kind to women, couldn't be said the same with travis and he gives million dollars to fight disease and help children. how can this guy be a bad guy? maybe mark is the badfy for a new era. we continue our talk with our reporters from "the new york times" and cnbc and "the guardian." and facebook reported the profits and they were solid and mark spent time talking about the political ad issue than the profit and said it is a tough year. explain what is going on with twitter and facebook in this political ad issue. >> so basically what happened was twitter ceo jack dorsey announced this week that he's banning political ads globally. and this was a big stance that he made as social networks take advertising money. >> and could create
mike isaac's book is "super pumped."us to talk about facebook coming up when "press: here" comes back. >>> welcome back to "press: here." in the last segment we talked about one of silicon valley ultimate bad guys travis climic and now we might have been his replacement. mark zuckerberg has been kind to women, couldn't be said the same with travis and he gives million dollars to fight disease and help children. how can this guy be a bad guy? maybe mark is...
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tonight -- oscar isaac. from "mrs.tcher," actress casey wilson music from jon pardi featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how is everybody doing tonight [ cheers and applause all right, in that case, let's get to the news. president trump this afternoon pardoned butter, the national thanksgiving turkey. really, no surprise since butter donated $1 million to trump's inaugural committee. [ laughter ] according to a new poll, half the country now believes president trump should be impeached and removed from office unfortunately, the other half believes that hillary clinton should [ laughter ] according to sources, president trump has put his son-in-law, jared kushner, in charge of overseeing border wall construction and that's smart, because if he can't squeeze between those bars, nobody can [ laughter ] first lady melania trump spoke to a group of students today in baltimore about the dangers of drug
tonight -- oscar isaac. from "mrs.tcher," actress casey wilson music from jon pardi featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how is everybody doing tonight [ cheers and applause all right, in that case, let's get to the news. president trump this afternoon pardoned butter, the national thanksgiving turkey. really, no surprise since butter donated $1...
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look isaac's got it already unwrapped. >> i was more excited about the explosion than the toy >> isaacit to try to keep coming up with the big, hot toy for the next year? like, how far ahead are you working on that? >> isaac, thank you so much. >> it is -- it is very -- it is very, very difficult, contessa, because you got to keep doing research and coming up with new products and testing them with kids and they change their tastes all the time but it takes us about six to nine months to come up with a product. nanana surprise, you get two toys in one. one, is you get a piece of plush. and then you open the zipper, you get a fashion doll in it so a lot of value in the beautiful hair and that's what the girls, little girls like. >> isaac, back to the actual business of all of this. if we may. what are the key price points you think for this holiday season and how's the strength of the u.s. consumer? >> it is the consume -- the u.s. consumer is very, very strong. some of the best-selling toys right now this fall for lol surprise are the $100 -- between $100 to $250 retail. so it is very
look isaac's got it already unwrapped. >> i was more excited about the explosion than the toy >> isaacit to try to keep coming up with the big, hot toy for the next year? like, how far ahead are you working on that? >> isaac, thank you so much. >> it is -- it is very -- it is very, very difficult, contessa, because you got to keep doing research and coming up with new products and testing them with kids and they change their tastes all the time but it takes us about six...
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joining me now to discuss this is tamika isaac devine. she sits on the council there. thank you for joining us. >> thank you to be having me. >> do you think duvall patrick would have a run? >> i think it's interesting. governor duvall patrick would come to the state years ago. he was actually a speaker at our
joining me now to discuss this is tamika isaac devine. she sits on the council there. thank you for joining us. >> thank you to be having me. >> do you think duvall patrick would have a run? >> i think it's interesting. governor duvall patrick would come to the state years ago. he was actually a speaker at our
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norman clark's defense attorney greg isaacs drieded the state's case as all theory.sses, no proof clark was a killer. >> he gave dna, he gave a statement. he gave hair samples. they all came back negative. >> the defense aggressively attacked the state's case and the witnesses starting with leanne hawn, the woman clark said he spent the night with. the question was when did he get to her house? >> you have no idea when you saw him at 10:35 as to what time he arrived, correct? >> i do not. >> and you were asleep with your television on, correct? >> the defense drove home the point. since leanne was sleeping her testimony about when clark arrived was meaningless. isaac said clark actually arrived much earlier and watched monday night football alone before getting into bed. the defense argued there was no way clark could have committed a violent murder, clean himself up and the crime scene, staged and burglary and then made it across town all in less than an hour. the state's fbi experts said clark's cellphone signal placed him near brittany's apartment the night she wa
norman clark's defense attorney greg isaacs drieded the state's case as all theory.sses, no proof clark was a killer. >> he gave dna, he gave a statement. he gave hair samples. they all came back negative. >> the defense aggressively attacked the state's case and the witnesses starting with leanne hawn, the woman clark said he spent the night with. the question was when did he get to her house? >> you have no idea when you saw him at 10:35 as to what time he arrived, correct?...
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isaac stevens, horatio wright and many men in the rank began to criticize benham. not only in their official reports, but in newspapers across new york. he and stevens would have an ongoing dispute about the folly of the assault and its failure. it would reach a zenith. until washington insiders would tell isaac stevens to let it go, that washington, d.c. sided with his opinion and the only outcome and folly of the orders of benham. stevens would let it go and just several weeks later would be killed at chantilly. insiders were right. abraham lincoln would strip benham of his brigadier general commission. it wouldn't be until 1863 that he would have his rank restored and be placed in charge of the engineers in the army of the potomac. the assault on tower battery and the battle of secessionville, hunter and benham completely underestimated the difficulties of seizing charleston. this is no more apparent than the fact that one of the crown jewels of the south was not captured until 1865 via a combination of naval and ground forces. the attack was doomed to failure d
isaac stevens, horatio wright and many men in the rank began to criticize benham. not only in their official reports, but in newspapers across new york. he and stevens would have an ongoing dispute about the folly of the assault and its failure. it would reach a zenith. until washington insiders would tell isaac stevens to let it go, that washington, d.c. sided with his opinion and the only outcome and folly of the orders of benham. stevens would let it go and just several weeks later would be...
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thank you, david davies and anna isaac. goodbye. good evening.er incredible comeback from rafa nadal. he was just one point away from being knocked out of the atp finals in london, as well as losing his world number one ranking. but, as adam wild reports, he is still in the mix at the o2 arena. from spain, rafael nadal! here was the world number one once more under the world number one once more under the spotlight. rafa nadal‘s meek opening defeat led many to question his performance. now it was daniil medvedev‘s turned to us just what the spaniard had left. well, this was his first answer, nadal seeming at once more determined, showing more fight. but medvedev is part of the new generation, looking to unseat the old guard. here he was with plenty of his own replies, taking the first set on a tie—break. nadal had come to london recovering from an abdominal injury. did he really have the stomach for this? the second is that showed he had all that was required, medvedev misplacing a forehand and the match was level once more. into a third set. the
thank you, david davies and anna isaac. goodbye. good evening.er incredible comeback from rafa nadal. he was just one point away from being knocked out of the atp finals in london, as well as losing his world number one ranking. but, as adam wild reports, he is still in the mix at the o2 arena. from spain, rafael nadal! here was the world number one once more under the world number one once more under the spotlight. rafa nadal‘s meek opening defeat led many to question his performance. now it...
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after james craik left for louisville, kentucky in 1844, he sold the home to a local businessman named isaac reed. the gentleman lived here for about a decade before selling it to the pass and family. george patton and susan patton came to charleston in 1856. george patton's family was filled with military leaders. great-grandfather, who fell shortly after the battle of princeton, due to injuries georged their -- our patton is probably his grandson, also named george patton, from world war ii, the famous field marshal george patton. area, weame into this also see an industrialized method of slavery that was unique in that it was not the agricultural style, the agricultural slavery we are most familiar with when thinking about that period of time. conflicts that erected in 1859 after the raid on harpers ferry created a lot of tensions, and we see a lot of local governments starting to talk about secession. however, when the civil war broke out, canal county itself voted overwhelmingly against secession, but we do find pockets of individuals and we whereace back to see southern sympathy was mo
after james craik left for louisville, kentucky in 1844, he sold the home to a local businessman named isaac reed. the gentleman lived here for about a decade before selling it to the pass and family. george patton and susan patton came to charleston in 1856. george patton's family was filled with military leaders. great-grandfather, who fell shortly after the battle of princeton, due to injuries georged their -- our patton is probably his grandson, also named george patton, from world war ii,...
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they called isaac singletary and they did not allow any of that drugs on his property. you had an undercover police officers, hispanic officer, white officer common set up a sting operation where they were selling drugs at his birth house was vacant and they set up their in that guard and mr. singletary on a sunday afternoon came out of his t-shirt and shorts and his fried chicken was still on the stove in the aftermath but he came out with his 22 pistol telling them get the hell off my land and i don't allow that and so forth and the police claimed they identified themselves and my experts told us that no they wait would have ever do that because if they do that they are undercover description is revealed and you would never do that. for the life of me i don't understand why they just did not get off his property but they claim that mr. singletary shot at them and witnesses said he never shot because one thing we know about the projects people are always outside watching stuff and you know, they said no. the old man did not shoot. he pointed the gun but the police shot
they called isaac singletary and they did not allow any of that drugs on his property. you had an undercover police officers, hispanic officer, white officer common set up a sting operation where they were selling drugs at his birth house was vacant and they set up their in that guard and mr. singletary on a sunday afternoon came out of his t-shirt and shorts and his fried chicken was still on the stove in the aftermath but he came out with his 22 pistol telling them get the hell off my land...
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with logic and for over 200 years, at the end of his life and after he died, isaac knew was the herof enlightenment. he was succeeded in that position by george washington, an american. the enlightenment worked both ways. franklin wrote probably 15,000 letters in his lifetime. probably 12,000. preamble. go home and read the constitution. it is brilliant. these were sons of the enlightenment washington. let me close with what he told his troops before the battle of new york. he combined the terms free and liberty. the words are not always synonymous. he used them both. struggling ton, procure liberty for ourselves. was his message to us. was in thes it revolutionary war. thank you for your commitment to yourcenter, which embodies fascination, your admiration, your support, your adherence to that idea of the constitution and the liberty that a procure is. thank you. [applause] >> thank you for attending the national constitution center 2019 liberty medal ceremony. [inaudible] ♪ >> the house will be in order. >> c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the whit
with logic and for over 200 years, at the end of his life and after he died, isaac knew was the herof enlightenment. he was succeeded in that position by george washington, an american. the enlightenment worked both ways. franklin wrote probably 15,000 letters in his lifetime. probably 12,000. preamble. go home and read the constitution. it is brilliant. these were sons of the enlightenment washington. let me close with what he told his troops before the battle of new york. he combined the...
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isaac said clark arrived much earlier and watched monday night football alone before getting into bednse argued there was no way clark could have committed a violent murder, cleaned himself up and the crime scene, staged a burglary and made it across town in less than an hour. >> the state's fbi expert said clark's cell phone signal placed him near her apartment the night she was killed. the defense countered with its own expert who said the state got it wrong. >> we had a -- one of the nation's pre-eminent experts on this, he and the fbi agent testified against each other all over the country. >> it feels like a scenario where the experts kind of cancel each other out. >> exactly. >> i'll give you anything you want. >> it was a rush to judgment to pip the killing on norman clark, the defense said claiming investigate earls overlooked the most obvious explanation for the crime. the killer was a burglar who was caught in the act. >> there were 12 break-ins that occurred within a three to four-week period in a very close proximity and 10 of the 12 involved flat screen tvs. also there wa
isaac said clark arrived much earlier and watched monday night football alone before getting into bednse argued there was no way clark could have committed a violent murder, cleaned himself up and the crime scene, staged a burglary and made it across town in less than an hour. >> the state's fbi expert said clark's cell phone signal placed him near her apartment the night she was killed. the defense countered with its own expert who said the state got it wrong. >> we had a -- one of...
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thank you david davies and anna isaac — goodbye. and of course the weather is therefore used seven dayshours a day with the wanted or not and i'm not sure you will have wa nted and i'm not sure you will have wanted this snow that fell notjust in south wales here, but also across higher ground of the southwest. the met office of issuer yellow warning for parts of wales in the west midlands. comes as this feature slid the cloud and wind and rain and snow down to the southwest. here it is at the start of thursday all of her many parts of southern bridge and other there will be a little chink in itjust towards that southeast quarter. through the course of the afternoon my real concern is the eastern portion of the front swing it significant rainfall a couple of inches or so perhaps for some up into the flood affected areas. for the north it's a brighter day with showers through scotland and maybe northern ireland as well. the real concerns will come as you've heard in the paper review about this intensified rainfall through the course of thursday night into friday as well which will be anot
thank you david davies and anna isaac — goodbye. and of course the weather is therefore used seven dayshours a day with the wanted or not and i'm not sure you will have wa nted and i'm not sure you will have wanted this snow that fell notjust in south wales here, but also across higher ground of the southwest. the met office of issuer yellow warning for parts of wales in the west midlands. comes as this feature slid the cloud and wind and rain and snow down to the southwest. here it is at the...
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with me are broadcaster david davies and anna isaac from the wall streetjournal. the metro's front page story shows borisjohnson being heckled by members of the public as he visited flood—hit areas of yorkshire today. the telegraph focuses on tensions between the brexit party and the conservatives, after nigel farage demands a more favourable pact between his party, and boris johnson's. the guardian features an interview with unite's leader and corbyn supporter len mccluskey, who has said he will urge the party to take a tougher line overfreedom of movement for workers. meanwhile, the mail says on its front page that the labour leader has made a huge mistake in saying that the deceased leader of isis, abu bakr al—baghdadi, ‘should only have been arrested'. and labour is also on the front page of the times — which says the party is split over plans for a four—day week. and the ft leads with a story about how health websites are sharing sensitive medical information with advertising firms, by using tracking ‘cookies' while you surf the web. a variety of front pages
with me are broadcaster david davies and anna isaac from the wall streetjournal. the metro's front page story shows borisjohnson being heckled by members of the public as he visited flood—hit areas of yorkshire today. the telegraph focuses on tensions between the brexit party and the conservatives, after nigel farage demands a more favourable pact between his party, and boris johnson's. the guardian features an interview with unite's leader and corbyn supporter len mccluskey, who has said he...
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aaron isaacs was described as his enthusiastic supporter. initially, four people we re supporter.th murder, two of them were acquitted earlier this year and these two were convicted. detective inspector benton says it's possible we will never know what happened that night. it's been one of the hardest investigations i've ever dealt with. it felt like the world was watching, the world was waiting for answers. but me and my team worked tirelessly, to try and get as much evidence as we could, as quickly as we could. fortunately, through the dedication of the team, we managed to get enough evidence the charge those responsible. to charge those responsible. obviously, we respect thejury‘s decision, there were four people that went to that scene. there were two men who got out the car. and only really those two, that went into the playground, actually know why they went there and why they did it. the working theory is thatjodie was mistaken for a drug dealer who was operating in that part of east london and these two had mistaken herfor london and these two had mistaken her for less riv
aaron isaacs was described as his enthusiastic supporter. initially, four people we re supporter.th murder, two of them were acquitted earlier this year and these two were convicted. detective inspector benton says it's possible we will never know what happened that night. it's been one of the hardest investigations i've ever dealt with. it felt like the world was watching, the world was waiting for answers. but me and my team worked tirelessly, to try and get as much evidence as we could, as...
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i believe isaac is going to say a few words. >> good afternoon, board. i am isaac foster. i have been working with home ward bound since the inception with the city. this is an awesome team. we have been trying our best to try to help the homeless population that we work with get back home to friends, family or their community. this is a passion that we do, and we work with people who are in trauma daily. we sit there with them and we work with their trauma and work through that trauma to get them to a safe place. from the young lady trying to pay rent with three kids here in san francisco and just can't reach it and wants to go back to live with her mom in indiana to the distraught young guy who can't make it here and whose uncles offered him a job in texas and get back there to get his footing, those things are important to us. we as the home ward bound team thrive to make those things happen on a daily basis. we are a small team, but we account for a lot. we push that daily, and if i can speak for the rest of the team, we are very proud to stand up here and a chief this
i believe isaac is going to say a few words. >> good afternoon, board. i am isaac foster. i have been working with home ward bound since the inception with the city. this is an awesome team. we have been trying our best to try to help the homeless population that we work with get back home to friends, family or their community. this is a passion that we do, and we work with people who are in trauma daily. we sit there with them and we work with their trauma and work through that trauma to...
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we have not made any decision and isaac said to the president, if you have any information that is exculpatory, please bring it forward. it seems that the facts are as to what happened. if you have reason to convince people that something was different, underwrote, please ath,us know -- under o please let us know. >> [inaudible] the process would be long, arduous, and divisive. it turns out you are right. impeachment has taken on the tenor of being any other -- >> i cannot answer a question predicated on that. the republicans are in denial about the facts. beo not think we should characterized as partisans. your --oes that change as you try to make the case to the american people? >> we said we wanted to see the facts and we wanted the american people to see the facts. whatever decision is made, whatever decision is made to go forward will be based on our oath of office, not on the resistance to the truth. the sad tragedy of all of this is the behavior of the president and the defense of that behavior by the republicans. trade.fferent subject -- tot additional guarantees enforceability? [inaud
we have not made any decision and isaac said to the president, if you have any information that is exculpatory, please bring it forward. it seems that the facts are as to what happened. if you have reason to convince people that something was different, underwrote, please ath,us know -- under o please let us know. >> [inaudible] the process would be long, arduous, and divisive. it turns out you are right. impeachment has taken on the tenor of being any other -- >> i cannot answer a...
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how do we d carbon isaac? do we collect carbon dioxide that results from burning it and take away sequestrant area in field reservoirs? do we convert it into hydrocarbons and natural gas into hydrogen and carbon dioxide and then bury it but use the hydrogen to burn not the hydrocarbons, well-known chemical engineering technique. what else do we do? i think that's one area. we have all the basic technology we need to apply it but in order to apply it to widescale it needs proper economic incentives or disincentives. that is where the public policy comes in. that is what they should be advocating. i think it goes with the grain of younger generations and certainly speaks into the data and the forecast as we see it today. pretty consistent they been saying the same thing for a long time. and today we see more localized evidence of damage occurring. whether that is warmer oceans or unusual freak weather. i think it's time to do something about this. it would've been easier had we started a long time ago because th
how do we d carbon isaac? do we collect carbon dioxide that results from burning it and take away sequestrant area in field reservoirs? do we convert it into hydrocarbons and natural gas into hydrogen and carbon dioxide and then bury it but use the hydrogen to burn not the hydrocarbons, well-known chemical engineering technique. what else do we do? i think that's one area. we have all the basic technology we need to apply it but in order to apply it to widescale it needs proper economic...
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because isaac singletary went to his grave thinking those were drug dealers and all that he was trying to do is defend his property. can you imagine a white person in the suburbs the police, and set crime and invite crime on your property they don't get the courtesy of coming to you to notify you. and then you have dead and they give you the statutory military limit the state pays for killing you but nope the officers are going to jail. so those are the same cases, everything served this country, productive citizen and for that he got killed simply telling what he thought were drug dealers, perceived his drug dealers to get off of this property. sooner. >> host:: before i ask the next question, you will have the opportunity to pose your own questions to mr. crump. i think there are going to be people walking up and down of the aisles. you just have the opportunity to write question on the card. as to the aisles, and then in about 15 more minutes we will start causing some of your questions to mr. crum. so ask the next question. there's a lot to see. i know in your book, this last chapt
because isaac singletary went to his grave thinking those were drug dealers and all that he was trying to do is defend his property. can you imagine a white person in the suburbs the police, and set crime and invite crime on your property they don't get the courtesy of coming to you to notify you. and then you have dead and they give you the statutory military limit the state pays for killing you but nope the officers are going to jail. so those are the same cases, everything served this...
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there in the past and isaac's. more similar than they realize. it's. going to go to how are you. all my life and what about you. have you broken up from school. ok are you on your own no are you with your mother . ok we loot when you ask a kindly to give me a ring could i need to know what time should be at the most more because i want to make sure i'm here at the same time. ok see to mourn. ok. with. this coming. to the c.b.c. the teaching and stuff. to be nice to see in the office. it took us i just saw him let my son go through much smoke and you had. how you learned during that time to the has kids has one. thing and now that this is a new look this is b.s. that makes more sense i think was listening so this is another like she was you know this is well yes i said throw me back then move. or you come back or you are not that of a moron so we have only come one. people. coming from an asian family do you try to leave your parents strains very often do what pleases them and i think i did that to a certain extent and it wasn't until i was sort of in my forty's i went back to tea
there in the past and isaac's. more similar than they realize. it's. going to go to how are you. all my life and what about you. have you broken up from school. ok are you on your own no are you with your mother . ok we loot when you ask a kindly to give me a ring could i need to know what time should be at the most more because i want to make sure i'm here at the same time. ok see to mourn. ok. with. this coming. to the c.b.c. the teaching and stuff. to be nice to see in the office. it took us...
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>> so one of the priests that have been a great model for me is, he is a saint, saint isaac jog. he gras up in france and came to the new world to bring the faith to the people in he sacrificed out of love for the gospel, the amount he loved his people, that he was trying to communicate the faith to is deeply inspiring. i hope one day to visit his gravesite there in i believe northern new york but he is an inspiration for me recently as a priest and a saint. >> wonderful. i think we have 20, 30 seconds here, so we're going to wrap it up. thank you father faller for coming. father e devin, same thing, always great to talk with you. >> thank you. >> i learned a lot. can we say in closing it is not the most difficult life of all? orway don't want to scare people off. it is difficult but doable? >> it is joyful. it should be joyful. >> you bring joy. thank you very much for being y >>> this is kpix5 news. >>> a vehicle with san jose uniforms stolen. a warning to any crooks playing dress up. >>> the deadly shooting in orinda. how many guns were in that house that day. >> the impeachme
>> so one of the priests that have been a great model for me is, he is a saint, saint isaac jog. he gras up in france and came to the new world to bring the faith to the people in he sacrificed out of love for the gospel, the amount he loved his people, that he was trying to communicate the faith to is deeply inspiring. i hope one day to visit his gravesite there in i believe northern new york but he is an inspiration for me recently as a priest and a saint. >> wonderful. i think we...
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a look at every great scientist throughout history with the theory of evolution , at einstein and isaac newton. copernicus and mendel. every single one of them there is no more. the only time a war comes up is that people step outside of their boundaries and religious people trying to make scientific statements turning into a biology lesson. or if you have scientists making religious claims so they talk about the empirical scientist are not capable to say anything but religion on the other hand is not generally preserved so using that as an example that there is a war between science and religion. so that along came science it is just preposterous. they just don't know their history. so why is it either or cracks in them to be trumpeted about. one of them is are you left or right clicks neither and both. there is plenty of overlap. people say there's a binary if it's a capitalism or help the poor. in the most well-being in the most capitalist. do you believe in science or religion cracks in the history shows most don't know this that america has gone more religious all the great histori
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foundation partner paul holland is with us along with mike isaac of "the new york times," author of "r pumped, the battle for uber." good morning, guys, good to see you both. >> good morning. >> hey, hey. >> mike, because we're all trying to gauge the interest in owners alleviating themselves of shares in this expiration, do you get the sense that they want to sell or are shares so underwater that they're going to hang on? >> yeah, you know, it's been kind of mixed. there's a lot of employees i've been talking to that are basically all sweating right now. i was getting these messages last night and one of the sites that they used to sell uber shares, to sell their shares was having trouble staying up, right, and that was the company -- i know, the company was sending out notes saying, look, we're looking into technical problems we think it's not volume, but it's -- you know, everyone is refreshing their page and not able to get in there and do it so there's a lot of people nervous. that said, the stock is just not where most people wanted it to be when they were imagining an uber -- n
foundation partner paul holland is with us along with mike isaac of "the new york times," author of "r pumped, the battle for uber." good morning, guys, good to see you both. >> good morning. >> hey, hey. >> mike, because we're all trying to gauge the interest in owners alleviating themselves of shares in this expiration, do you get the sense that they want to sell or are shares so underwater that they're going to hang on? >> yeah, you know, it's been...
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watch the figures in the quarterly earnings, isaac is a good time to be careful. >> would you be sellingto some of these, we had a myth on home depot, a myth on coals, retail was mixed this week. >> were in private company and our lifeblood of the business is getting liquidity and where private nonliquid companies. we depend on being able to sell our investment and it's been a great environment, we sold a lot of companies in the last year and we had one or two pending right at the moment. >> great to see you. don't go anywhere where wall street right after this. ♪ when we were looking for a roommate, he wanted someone super quiet. yeah, and he wanted someone to help out with chores. so, we got jean-pierre. but one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with renters insurance. ♪ yeah, geico did make it easy to switch and save. ♪ oh no. there's a wall there now. that's too bad. visit geico.com and see how easy saving on renters insurance can be. (vo) thewith every attempt, strto free itself,pider's web. it only becomes more entangled. unaware that an exhilarating escape is
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all right gentlemen, thanks for joining us keith bliss and charlie babinsk oy >>> coming up, mike isaacis thoughts on uber results. "closing bell" is back in 90 seconds. it's not about quantity. it's about quality. no trendy stuff. i want etfs backed by research. is it built for the long-term? my reputation depends on it. flexshares etfs are designed and managed around investor objectives. so you can advise with confidence. before investing, consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. go to flexshares.com for a prospectus containing this information. read it carefully. fidelity has zero commissions for online u.s. equity trades and etfs, plus zero minimums to open a brokerage account. with value like this, there are zero reasons to invest anywhere else. fidelity. there are zero reasons to invest anywhere else. by the way, she's the it wasnext mozart.g day. as usual we were behind schedule. but sophie's enthusiasm cannot be dampened. not even by a run-away donut. we powered through it in our toyota prius. because a star's got to shine, no matter what. it's unb
all right gentlemen, thanks for joining us keith bliss and charlie babinsk oy >>> coming up, mike isaacis thoughts on uber results. "closing bell" is back in 90 seconds. it's not about quantity. it's about quality. no trendy stuff. i want etfs backed by research. is it built for the long-term? my reputation depends on it. flexshares etfs are designed and managed around investor objectives. so you can advise with confidence. before investing, consider the fund's investment...
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watch the figures in the quarterly earnings, isaac is a good time to be careful. >> would you be sellingo some of these, we had a myth on home depot, a myth on coals, retail was mixed this week. >> were in private company and our lifeblood of the business is getting liquidity and where private nonliquid companies. we depend on being able to sell our investment and it's been a great environment, we sold a lot of companies in the last year and we had one or two pending right at the moment. >> great to see you. don't go anywhere where wall street right after this. ♪ i'm a regular in my neighborhood. i'm a regular at my local coffee shop and my local barber shop. when you shop small you help support your community - from after school programs to the arts! so become a regular, more regularly. because for every dollar you spend at a small business, an average of 67 cents stays in the community. join me and american express on small business saturday, november 30th, and see how shopping small adds up. when you rent from national... it's kind of like playing your own version of best ball. becaus
watch the figures in the quarterly earnings, isaac is a good time to be careful. >> would you be sellingo some of these, we had a myth on home depot, a myth on coals, retail was mixed this week. >> were in private company and our lifeblood of the business is getting liquidity and where private nonliquid companies. we depend on being able to sell our investment and it's been a great environment, we sold a lot of companies in the last year and we had one or two pending right at the...
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watch the figures in the quarterly earnings, isaac is a good time to be careful. >> would you be sellingto some of these, we had a myth on home depot, a myth on coals, retail was mixed this week. >> were in private company and our lifeblood of the business is getting liquidity and where private nonliquid companies. we depend on being able to sell our investment and it's been a great environment, we sold a lot of companies in the last year and we had one or two pending right at the moment. >> great to see you. don't go anywhere where wall street right after this. ♪ (vo) the moth without hope, struggles in the spider's web. with every attempt to free itself, it only becomes more entangled. unaware that an exhilarating escape is just within reach. defy the laws of human nature. at the season of audi sales event. now you can, with shipsticks.com! no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk having your clubs lost or damaged by the airlines. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com makes it fast & easy to get to your golf destination. with just a few clicks or a phone call,
watch the figures in the quarterly earnings, isaac is a good time to be careful. >> would you be sellingto some of these, we had a myth on home depot, a myth on coals, retail was mixed this week. >> were in private company and our lifeblood of the business is getting liquidity and where private nonliquid companies. we depend on being able to sell our investment and it's been a great environment, we sold a lot of companies in the last year and we had one or two pending right at the...
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watch the figures in the quarterly earnings, isaac is a good time to be careful. >> would you be selling in to some of these, we had a myth on home depot, a myth on coals, retail was mixed this week. >> were in private company and our lifeblood of the business is getting liquidity and where private nonliquid companies. we depend on being able to sell our investment and it's been a great environment, we sold a lot of companies in the last year and we had one or two pending right at the moment. >> great to see you. don't go anywhere where wall street right after this. ♪ nationwide helps you invest for your future, brad. so you can plan for retirement and save for college. oh, that explains this. the nationwide dome. state-of-the-art venue. 80-yard screen. fantasy sports lounge. climate controlled seats. sushi bar. club level pool. really? lastly... retractable roof. whoa. are you kidding me? peytonville showed no mercy. go peytons. (pop) kind of lackluster. eh, still working out some kinks. who they playing? the brads. worst team in the league. of course. now you can, with shipsticks.com!
watch the figures in the quarterly earnings, isaac is a good time to be careful. >> would you be selling in to some of these, we had a myth on home depot, a myth on coals, retail was mixed this week. >> were in private company and our lifeblood of the business is getting liquidity and where private nonliquid companies. we depend on being able to sell our investment and it's been a great environment, we sold a lot of companies in the last year and we had one or two pending right at...
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watch the figures in the quarterly earnings, isaac is a good time to be careful. >> would you be sellingome of these, we had a myth on home depot, a myth on coals, retail was mixed this week. >> were in private company and our lifeblood of the business is getting liquidity and where private nonliquid companies. we depend on being able to sell our investment and it's been a great environment, we sold a lot of companies in the last year and we had one or two pending right at the moment. >> great to see you. don't go anywhere where wall street right after this. ♪ it took over 100 years to perfect this masterpiece of italian design and performance... ...and about 15 minutes for us to paint one neon green and do this. hang on. blends right into the italian architecture. see everything you should never do with an alfa romeo... no, no, no, no, no. now that's driving. ...then experience everything you should on the road now. a former army medic, made of the we maflexibility to handle members like kate. whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn
watch the figures in the quarterly earnings, isaac is a good time to be careful. >> would you be sellingome of these, we had a myth on home depot, a myth on coals, retail was mixed this week. >> were in private company and our lifeblood of the business is getting liquidity and where private nonliquid companies. we depend on being able to sell our investment and it's been a great environment, we sold a lot of companies in the last year and we had one or two pending right at the...
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watch the figures in the quarterly earnings, isaac is a good time to be careful. >> would you be selling these, we had a myth on home depot, a myth on coals, retail was mixed this week. >> were in private company and our lifeblood of the business is getting liquidity and where private nonliquid companies. we depend on being able to sell our investment and it's been a great environment, we sold a lot of companies in the last year and we had one or two pending right at the moment. >> great to see you. don't go anywhere where wall street right after this. ♪ may 1 of '75... the magic moment. congress really democratized wall street... i wanted to have a firm that wanted to get everybody in. because people couldn't access wall street. we wanted to be agents of change. for the better. ♪ ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) introducing the marilyn monroe collection of fine jewellery. exclusively at zales, the "diamonds are a girl's best friend" store. only one thing's more exciting than getting a lexus... ahhhh! giving one. the lexus december to rembember sales event lease the 2020 nx 300 for $329 a month for 27 months
watch the figures in the quarterly earnings, isaac is a good time to be careful. >> would you be selling these, we had a myth on home depot, a myth on coals, retail was mixed this week. >> were in private company and our lifeblood of the business is getting liquidity and where private nonliquid companies. we depend on being able to sell our investment and it's been a great environment, we sold a lot of companies in the last year and we had one or two pending right at the moment....
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watch the figures in the quarterly earnings, isaac is a good time to be careful. >> would you be selling some of these, we had a myth on home depot, a myth on coals, retail was mixed this week. >> were in private company and our lifeblood of the business is getting liquidity and where private nonliquid companies. we depend on being able to sell our investment and it's been a great environment, we sold a lot of companies in the last year and we had one or two pending right at the moment. >> great to see you. don't go anywhere where wall street right after this. ♪ (people talking) for every dollar you spend at a small business, an average of 67 cents stays local. shop small and watch it add up. small business saturday by american express is november 30th. most people think of verizon as a reliable phone company. (woman) but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. virtualize their operations. (woman) and build ai customer experiences. we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity. like 5g. almost a
watch the figures in the quarterly earnings, isaac is a good time to be careful. >> would you be selling some of these, we had a myth on home depot, a myth on coals, retail was mixed this week. >> were in private company and our lifeblood of the business is getting liquidity and where private nonliquid companies. we depend on being able to sell our investment and it's been a great environment, we sold a lot of companies in the last year and we had one or two pending right at the...
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watch the figures in the quarterly earnings, isaac is a good time to be careful. >> would you be sellingn to some of these, we had a myth on home depot, a myth on coals, retail was mixed this week. >> were in private company and our lifeblood of the business is getting liquidity and where private nonliquid companies. we depend on being able to sell our investment and it's been a great environment, we sold a lot of companies in the last year and we had one or two pending right at the moment. >> great to see you. don't go anywhere where wall street right after this. ♪ i'm your 70lb st. bernard puppy, and my lack of impulse control, is about to become your problem. ahh no, come on. i saw you eating poop earlier. hey! my focus is on the road, and that's saving me cash with drivewise. who's the dummy now? whoof! whoof! so get allstate where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. sorry! he's a baby! (groans) hmph... (food grunting menacingly) when the food you love doesn't love you back, stay smooth and fight heartburn fast with tums smoothies. ♪ tum tum-tum tum tums with tums smo
watch the figures in the quarterly earnings, isaac is a good time to be careful. >> would you be sellingn to some of these, we had a myth on home depot, a myth on coals, retail was mixed this week. >> were in private company and our lifeblood of the business is getting liquidity and where private nonliquid companies. we depend on being able to sell our investment and it's been a great environment, we sold a lot of companies in the last year and we had one or two pending right at the...
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watch the figures in the quarterly earnings, isaac is a good time to be careful. >> would you be sellingto some of these, we had a myth on home depot, a myth on coals, retail was mixed this week. >> were in private company and our lifeblood of the business is getting liquidity and where private nonliquid companies. we depend on being able to sell our investment and it's been a great environment, we sold a lot of companies in the last year and we had one or two pending right at the moment. >> great to see you. don't go anywhere where wall street right after this. ♪ i saved hundreds on my car insurance when i switched to geico. and this is how it made me feel. it was like that feeling when you go to taco night at your favorite restaurant. and they're the best-tasting tacos in the entire world. and just when you think it couldn't get any better, they bring you out another taco... ...cuz they made an extra one. ♪ extra taco! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. fifteen minutes could save you i get it all the time. "have you lost weight?" of course i
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arron isaacs, who's 17, was sentenced to a minimum of 18 years. moment the pair were arrested in march, shortly after the attack. borisjohnson has told business leaders at the confederation of british industry conference that the conservatives will postpone a planned cut in corporation tax next year and spend the money on priorities like the nhs, if they win the election. in his speech, jeremy corbyn denied that labour were anti—business and promised more investment than business had ever dreamt of. jo swinson told delegates that the lib dems were the "natural party of business", because they wanted to cancel brexit. our business editor, simonjack, reports. it is a brave move to use a business conference to announce you are abandoning a planned £6 billion tax cut for business. i hope you won't mind if i also announce today that we are postponing further cuts in corporation tax, and, before you storm the stage, this saves £6 billion that we can put into the priorities of the british people. the fact that it hardly raised an eyebrow means you know p
arron isaacs, who's 17, was sentenced to a minimum of 18 years. moment the pair were arrested in march, shortly after the attack. borisjohnson has told business leaders at the confederation of british industry conference that the conservatives will postpone a planned cut in corporation tax next year and spend the money on priorities like the nhs, if they win the election. in his speech, jeremy corbyn denied that labour were anti—business and promised more investment than business had ever...
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that verdict so i but 2 days is of course difference because i'm different because the supreme court isaac's knowledge the wrong that i've been done to the most i'm going to do with regard to this case that all the ideas of long dead in the mosque in 149. it has also acknowledged the demolition of the bomb the mustard and want to do that too it also debunked certain myths that that were better by by you know by various groups such as that mosque as result of destroying a huge a grand temple so i think that supreme court has tried to find a balance and that would take that really be pretty eikenberry should be critique but i would like to think today that this is definitely a time the step forward sanjay go what's your view on the senate has the has the supreme court sidestepped the whole issue of ownership who actually owns. the site they they have ruled that so this government trust is going to take is going to take over and build a hindu temple on the site but does it address the question of what it was supposed to rule on which is who who is the owner of it. well. the ownership had been t
that verdict so i but 2 days is of course difference because i'm different because the supreme court isaac's knowledge the wrong that i've been done to the most i'm going to do with regard to this case that all the ideas of long dead in the mosque in 149. it has also acknowledged the demolition of the bomb the mustard and want to do that too it also debunked certain myths that that were better by by you know by various groups such as that mosque as result of destroying a huge a grand temple so...
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isaac moore the farm belt. will go more the farmout. >> jeff sessions. >> i won't, we will see how it all goes alabama is a place where my approval numbers are very good i think i one by 42 points. i love alabama. i'm going to go watch a very good football game on saturday, tomorrow. with lsu and that is going to be great. we will see what happens. he has enough competition. you have the football coach doing very well. peoplee some good running in alabama. let's see what happens. we will see what happens. we are getting along very well. they want to make the deal far more than i do. i will tell you they want to make it far more than i do. but we will see what happens. we are taking it right now. and you know as a reporter of finance, you know what i'm saying. currency andtheir they hate this tariff. we are taking in billions of dollars of tariff money for china and i like our situation. i want to make a deal much more than i do but we could have a deal. that if you can't change her behavior, you probably should
isaac moore the farm belt. will go more the farmout. >> jeff sessions. >> i won't, we will see how it all goes alabama is a place where my approval numbers are very good i think i one by 42 points. i love alabama. i'm going to go watch a very good football game on saturday, tomorrow. with lsu and that is going to be great. we will see what happens. he has enough competition. you have the football coach doing very well. peoplee some good running in alabama. let's see what happens. we...
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arron isaacs, who's 17, was sentenced to a minimum of 18 years.n march shortly after the attack. the american businesswoman whose links with borisjohnson have been questioned and led to inquiries by the independant 0ffice for police conduct has described her anger at the way she feels she's being treated by the prime minister. it's alleged jennifer arcuri received favourable treatment when mrjohnson was london mayor because of their friendship — a claim he denies. ms arcuri told the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire programme she'd been snubbed by a man she considered a friend. when i reached out to him, asking him about this media and what would happen with the story, i was completely sidelined. why keep me away? why treat me like the enemy? the united states no longer considers israeli settlements built in the occupied west bank to be illegal. the move breaks with four decades of state department policy. the settlements are widely considered illegal under international law, though israel disputes this. us secretary of state mike pompeo said the status o
arron isaacs, who's 17, was sentenced to a minimum of 18 years.n march shortly after the attack. the american businesswoman whose links with borisjohnson have been questioned and led to inquiries by the independant 0ffice for police conduct has described her anger at the way she feels she's being treated by the prime minister. it's alleged jennifer arcuri received favourable treatment when mrjohnson was london mayor because of their friendship — a claim he denies. ms arcuri told the bbc‘s...
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arron isaacs, who‘s 17, was sentenced to a minimum of 18 years.uld already have published an official report on alleged russian influence in british politics. alexander temerko has denied being an agent for the kremlin, and says he has nothing to fear from the publication of the report by parliament‘s intelligence and security committee. the government has been criticised for blocking its release before the general election, as our security correspondent gordon corera reports. he was once a russian official, but he‘s now mixing with the british establishment. since fleeing moscow, alexander temerko has given more than £1 million to the conservative party. he became a british citizen in 2011, when david cameron was prime minister. and he‘s been close to both of his successors. but borisjohnson‘s refusal to release a report from the intelligence and security committee has led to him speaking out. it has been claimed that mr temerko is named in the report which investigates russian influence in british politics. putin did not consider me and the krem
arron isaacs, who‘s 17, was sentenced to a minimum of 18 years.uld already have published an official report on alleged russian influence in british politics. alexander temerko has denied being an agent for the kremlin, and says he has nothing to fear from the publication of the report by parliament‘s intelligence and security committee. the government has been criticised for blocking its release before the general election, as our security correspondent gordon corera reports. he was once a...
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arron isaacs, who's 17, was sentenced to a minimum of 18 years. march shortly after the attack. we're all living longer and that means more and more people are needing extra care. how to pay for it is one of the biggest issues of our times. social care in england is under huge pressure. the council run system is in crisis, in desperate need of reform and more funding. experts say the situation's so bad that politicians who ignore it at this election, do so at their peril. here's our bbc‘s social affairs correspondent alison holt would you like a cup of tea? over many months, we've heard from family after family bearing the brunt of a council—run care system in crisis. it's crucial that as families, we find somewhere that is spot on. we're going to go this way now. all right? why? i want to be here. confronted by confusion, underfunding and struggling to get the support they need. i'm desperate and i'm not the only one. for anne burn that has meant fighting to keep open the care home where her 90—year—old mother also called anne lives. the charity—
arron isaacs, who's 17, was sentenced to a minimum of 18 years. march shortly after the attack. we're all living longer and that means more and more people are needing extra care. how to pay for it is one of the biggest issues of our times. social care in england is under huge pressure. the council run system is in crisis, in desperate need of reform and more funding. experts say the situation's so bad that politicians who ignore it at this election, do so at their peril. here's our bbc‘s...
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isaac, too. now with their forever parents, katie and rob vanderlann.ll this month, thanksgiving with extra special meaning to so many families across the country, as "adoption days" take place in courtroom after courtroom. in south carolina alone, 80 children adopted by 60 families in just one day. the judge to the left with the barr family, growing. the carroll family with their sign, "some things are worth the wait. 1,151 days in foster care. today, i'm adopted." the mackens, too. "after 1,033 days in foster care, jordan, adopted." and in denver, the tears. new mom rebeka romero and her husband and their new boys, joseph and travis. officially home for thanksgiving. that image says it all on this thanksgiving week. i'm david muir he could've just been the middle class kid who made good. but mike bloomberg became the guy who did good. after building a business that created thousands of jobs he took charge of a city still reeling from 9/11 a three-term mayor who helped bring it back from the ashes bringing jobs and thousands of affordable housing units
isaac, too. now with their forever parents, katie and rob vanderlann.ll this month, thanksgiving with extra special meaning to so many families across the country, as "adoption days" take place in courtroom after courtroom. in south carolina alone, 80 children adopted by 60 families in just one day. the judge to the left with the barr family, growing. the carroll family with their sign, "some things are worth the wait. 1,151 days in foster care. today, i'm adopted." the...
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albert einstein, isaac newton, werner haydn, galileo, kepler, copernicus, you go through the rollcall great scientist throughout history every small one of them has been a Ãb religious believer. the only time a war comes up is when you have people step outside of their boundaries. when you have religious people trying to make scientific statements, trying to turn the book of genesis into a biology Ãbscience is the realm of the empirical. empirical and repeatable. science is on incapable of saying anything about ultimate matters. religion, on the other hand, is not generally concerned with these matters. use max planck as an example of a practicing christian that Ãb the founding fathers were enlightened Ãnot matter religion. why is it either or? i get this all the time, or are you left or right? neither and both. there's plenty to agree with on the left there's plenty to agree with on the right, why do we have to stop everything in these categories. something people here at freedom fast agree with me on people say there is you either believe in capitalism or help the poor. the societie
albert einstein, isaac newton, werner haydn, galileo, kepler, copernicus, you go through the rollcall great scientist throughout history every small one of them has been a Ãb religious believer. the only time a war comes up is when you have people step outside of their boundaries. when you have religious people trying to make scientific statements, trying to turn the book of genesis into a biology Ãbscience is the realm of the empirical. empirical and repeatable. science is on incapable of...
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11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers david davies and anna isaacsor that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the conservatives and labour have been outlining their main pitch to voters. the prime minister in his first major speech of the campaign said a conservative government would unite the country and "level up" the prospects for people with massive investment in health, better infrastructure, more police, and a green revolution. but he said the key issue to solve was brexit. meanwhile labour vowed to outspend the tories on the nhs in england, promising an additional £6 billion a year by 202a. wales, northern ireland and scotland would get the same percentage increase. but it's not been an easy day on the campaign trail, as our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. voters tried to take charge today. you took your time, boris, haven't you?! where have you been?! the prime minister in yorkshire, given a talking to by people whose lives have been turned upside—down by floods. is there anything in particular that you would like us to do? no,
11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers david davies and anna isaacsor that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the conservatives and labour have been outlining their main pitch to voters. the prime minister in his first major speech of the campaign said a conservative government would unite the country and "level up" the prospects for people with massive investment in health, better infrastructure, more police, and a green revolution. but he...
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, about to be adopted by mom, jenny, behind her, and dad billy adrian. 6-year-old twins isaiah and isaactoo. now with their forever parents, katie and rob vanderlann. all this month, thanksgiving truly making new families thankful. they are called "adoption days" this november in courtrooms across the country. in south carolina alone, 80 children adopted by 60 families in just one day. the judge to the left with the barr family, growing. the carroll family with their sign, "some things are worth the wait. 1,151 days in foster care. today, i'm adopted." the mackens, too. "after 1,033 days in foster care, jordan, adopted." and in denver, the tears. new mom rebeka romero and her husband and their new boys, joseph and travis. officially home for thanksgiving. that image says it all on this thanksgiving week. i'm david muir. >>> we're watching a level 2 storm sweep through the bay area from the north bay to the south bay. we're getting drenched, but the worst is almost over. >> i'm spencer christian for the next couple of hours, the storm is going to be drenching the bay area with heavy rainf
, about to be adopted by mom, jenny, behind her, and dad billy adrian. 6-year-old twins isaiah and isaactoo. now with their forever parents, katie and rob vanderlann. all this month, thanksgiving truly making new families thankful. they are called "adoption days" this november in courtrooms across the country. in south carolina alone, 80 children adopted by 60 families in just one day. the judge to the left with the barr family, growing. the carroll family with their sign, "some...
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he does have some of the support of isaac from the house of commons. they sent general gage, a man of great abilities in that country, which i'm sure they would never do unless you give him a sword in one hand and the olive branch in another. i think that sums up his efforts. he tried to defy the colonists and he is supposed to give and olive branch. at the same time, the colonists are hit with the acts that move the government out of boston. you have to close the port of boston. we have the back act and the quartering act. next thing you know, he is dealing with a lot of unemployed people in the ports, soldiers in the town. we removed governments chance to elect leaders and if any of the british get in trouble, we don't have to try them in the colonies. we can send them 3000 miles away. obviously, everything is peachy in boston. at the same time, he is trying to figure out what to do with limited manpower. he is at the cost of british colonial policy. for years, has let the colonies go by themselves. haven't taxed them. now they need to pay for things
he does have some of the support of isaac from the house of commons. they sent general gage, a man of great abilities in that country, which i'm sure they would never do unless you give him a sword in one hand and the olive branch in another. i think that sums up his efforts. he tried to defy the colonists and he is supposed to give and olive branch. at the same time, the colonists are hit with the acts that move the government out of boston. you have to close the port of boston. we have the...