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a mindless attack that left more than the trains and layouts broken.xhibition in the country, and to be invited is really important. and it‘s even more special because the layout on display was one of those damaged in the attack. these buildings were totally wrecked, and rebuilt, part of the scenery damaged. some of the track down here has been relaid, and the wiring was pulled out from underneath. it has taken 1000 hours of hard work and dedication to repair this layout. it‘s nearly 20—odd years since i was last here with a layout, and to come back again to this with it is a wonderful thrill. i'm very proud of what the guys have done. it's tremendous. the club continues to be overwhelmed with support, with £100,000 raised in crowdfunding, 10,000 from rod stewart, and next week they‘ll be able to say thank you in person when they appear with the man himself on the one show. nicola gilroy, east midlands today, birmingham. coming up after the weather we‘ll bring you all the latest sport — including a successful start to jose mourinho‘s tenure at tottenha
a mindless attack that left more than the trains and layouts broken.xhibition in the country, and to be invited is really important. and it‘s even more special because the layout on display was one of those damaged in the attack. these buildings were totally wrecked, and rebuilt, part of the scenery damaged. some of the track down here has been relaid, and the wiring was pulled out from underneath. it has taken 1000 hours of hard work and dedication to repair this layout. it‘s nearly...
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a mindless attack that left more than the trains and layouts broken.eplace the time you spent building these things. but six months on, the modellers from market deeping are back in business, displaying here at the largest model railway show in europe. this is the premierfmodel railway exhibition in the country, and to be invited is really important. and it's even more special because the layout on display was one of those damaged in the attack. these buildings were totally wrecked, and rebuilt, part of the scenery damaged. some of the track down here has been relaid, and the wiring was pulled out from underneath. it has taken 1000 hours of hard work and dedication to repair this layout. it's nearly 20—odd years since i was last here with a layout, and to come back again to this with it is a wonderful thrill. i'm very proud of what the guys have done. it's tremendous. the club continues to be overwhelmed with support, with £100,000 raised in crowdfunding, 10,000 from rod stewart, and next week they'll be able to say thank you in person when they appear
a mindless attack that left more than the trains and layouts broken.eplace the time you spent building these things. but six months on, the modellers from market deeping are back in business, displaying here at the largest model railway show in europe. this is the premierfmodel railway exhibition in the country, and to be invited is really important. and it's even more special because the layout on display was one of those damaged in the attack. these buildings were totally wrecked, and...
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. >> the truth of the matter is, if you look at the layout of who is going to vote and where the countrys, i would be unlikely to get elected. but in the private sector, i can make a difference. >> bloomberg rejected a run earlier because that path to victory seemed narrow with joe biden in the same lane. but biden has been struggling in the crowded democratic field, as former adviser david axelrod treated, this is a thunderclap. and not exactly a vote of confidence in the durability of the joe biden campaign. today, biden is in new hampshire, filing for the ballot there. he will face questions about bloomberg. bloomberg made no vet he doesn't want the party too far to the left. he jabbed elizabeth warren moments after her appearance. >> i just said to senator warren on the way out, senator, congratulations. it was a nice talk. just to remind you, if my company hadn't been successful, we wouldn't be here today. so, enough with this stuff. >> senator in north carolina was asked about a possible bloomberg run. >> it's not enough just to have somebody come in, anybody, and say they're going
. >> the truth of the matter is, if you look at the layout of who is going to vote and where the countrys, i would be unlikely to get elected. but in the private sector, i can make a difference. >> bloomberg rejected a run earlier because that path to victory seemed narrow with joe biden in the same lane. but biden has been struggling in the crowded democratic field, as former adviser david axelrod treated, this is a thunderclap. and not exactly a vote of confidence in the...
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. >> the layout of the bar makes absolutely no sense.t's literally hidden in the corner of the business. and what else is odd is i feel like i'm standing in two different businesses. i mean, you're paying rent for the square footage, but you're failing to actually capitalize on the fact that it's there. are you mike? >> i am, yes. >> nice meeting you. >> nice to meet you. >> what do you do here? >> i oversee the kitchen and manage this--the bar side of the operation. >> how much revenue will the bar and restaurant do here? >> the bar right now--gross sales for us this year would be a little under 500,000. >> okay. you're responsible for the layout and everything? >> that's greg's decision. greg is the operational piece. we never see him, so-- >> it's two different businesses under one roof really. >> it's odd when i walk into this place because i don't actually see the bar. it's kind of tucked over into the corner. we want our patrons at the bar to actually get up and buy a bottle or a case of whatever wine they were just drinking. it's
. >> the layout of the bar makes absolutely no sense.t's literally hidden in the corner of the business. and what else is odd is i feel like i'm standing in two different businesses. i mean, you're paying rent for the square footage, but you're failing to actually capitalize on the fact that it's there. are you mike? >> i am, yes. >> nice meeting you. >> nice to meet you. >> what do you do here? >> i oversee the kitchen and manage this--the bar side of the...
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here are pictures and just to show you some layouts, that's the nortra house that didn't get torn down and what made me think about it, there's the kitchen and his wife was a gourmet cook in new york. here is a picture of the nortrr house and here is a worceistrer house and a daily house in pacific heights. there's discrete rooms, reasonably small. i want to point out a couple of months ago you had that thing on courtland where they expanded the butcher and the project sponsor said, nobody cooks any more so if that's true, if uber eats, you're looking at trends, if uber eats is going to be the future and no one will cook any more, why do we need kitchens that, basically, blow up a house when you can have a livable layout like the typology in the mary brown study and here are copies of that and here is for the minutes and i'll show you the mary brown typology. they're all kitchens and perfectly functional. you could live like that and you could do a horizonal exception and add another bedroom. so that's it. thank you. >> thank you, miss shudish. >> next speaker, please. >> i'm with the
here are pictures and just to show you some layouts, that's the nortra house that didn't get torn down and what made me think about it, there's the kitchen and his wife was a gourmet cook in new york. here is a picture of the nortrr house and here is a worceistrer house and a daily house in pacific heights. there's discrete rooms, reasonably small. i want to point out a couple of months ago you had that thing on courtland where they expanded the butcher and the project sponsor said, nobody...
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largest rink that's the typical ice rink the unique layout let's sit through a park a listening to music and soaking in a bit of all of a cheap. this is the news live from berlin next is shifts and we'll have more news for you that's the top of the hour thanks for watching. i'm secure that volume or that's hard and in the end this is a me you're not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers would lie and say. what's your story. 'd 'd on what numbers and women especially in victims of violence. take part and send us your story we are trying always to understand this new culture. another visitor nothing yet you want to become a citizen. in so migrants your platform for reliable information. if you happen to be watching this online i should tell you that you not only the viewer you're also being watched whenever we're online information brokers collect our data and use it to assemble user profiles that can on them a lot of money online tracking i want topic today on ship. it seems everybody's favorite buzz would be. days is privacy ev
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letters private mail and official correspondence and most of all reports from spies including the layout of your loan as aber and zilker all files floods. the month has someone looked into my life and i had no idea about it this is made me feel very uncomfortable for years i didn't want to have anything to do with it i didn't even want to read the file on the families this is what's there. but i have to live with it. in my experience you always get through life better if you can live with the situation with no hope that. they wanted to leave east germany they had applied for exit visas it was here that they were subjected to hours of interrogation they never wanted to set foot in this place again. let's just go and you have to go back to the place of her own but i have a really bad bodily feeling really bad i could just cry then do it. now. to this day they feel humiliated by the tone used in the interrogations. this is here. this is you know. so is a greeting it was like can see right away that your slant can be not only that you better watch out don't even cross the street the wrong wa
letters private mail and official correspondence and most of all reports from spies including the layout of your loan as aber and zilker all files floods. the month has someone looked into my life and i had no idea about it this is made me feel very uncomfortable for years i didn't want to have anything to do with it i didn't even want to read the file on the families this is what's there. but i have to live with it. in my experience you always get through life better if you can live with the...
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letters private mail and official correspondence and most of all reports from spies including the layout of your loan as aber and zuko all files flat. at 7 am on april 30th 980 observations of residence was undertaken for this kitchen light was on and the window was half open and about 15 minutes later the life was turned off and see about left the flat alone she walked in the direction of the summer he touched us a subway station and. someone looked into my life and i had no idea about it this is made me feel very uncomfortable for years i didn't want to have anything to do with it i didn't even want to read the file. this is what's there. but i have to live with it. in my experience you always get through life better if you can live with the situation with. it. they wanted to leave east germany they had applied for exit reasons it was here that they were subjected to hours of interrogation they never wanted to set foot in this place again. let's just go and you have to go back to the place of her. but i have a really bad bottle a feeling really bad i could just cry then do it. now. to
letters private mail and official correspondence and most of all reports from spies including the layout of your loan as aber and zuko all files flat. at 7 am on april 30th 980 observations of residence was undertaken for this kitchen light was on and the window was half open and about 15 minutes later the life was turned off and see about left the flat alone she walked in the direction of the summer he touched us a subway station and. someone looked into my life and i had no idea about it this...
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it is a political attack on jeremy corbyn it is very curious headline on newspaper layout terms.get the hang of. but you are right, it has nothing to do with the contents of the tory manifesto although it does tell you something about the nature of the tory campaign and in a way it is typical borisjohnson in the telegraph, the stuff i used to get paid to write and more further down about the government being trapped by ten tourism. so you have this. the wealthier person farmers. and the election being wealthy was not... but interestingly the prime minister in paragraph two says that it demonises billionaires for the nonsense due to being persecuted known as the kulaks, being on the side of people with aspirations and hard—working families and people aspire to be a higher tax on her, but it does not necessarily aspire to bea but it does not necessarily aspire to be a billionaire, you have the conservative government coming to the defence of billionaires this is so the defence of billionaires this is so weird would launch a campaign. going like this and saying that as a conservativ
it is a political attack on jeremy corbyn it is very curious headline on newspaper layout terms.get the hang of. but you are right, it has nothing to do with the contents of the tory manifesto although it does tell you something about the nature of the tory campaign and in a way it is typical borisjohnson in the telegraph, the stuff i used to get paid to write and more further down about the government being trapped by ten tourism. so you have this. the wealthier person farmers. and the...
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the multi line layout is great forfeeling diagrams, it's an easier and quicker way to read.n use something like this and not have audio on, constantly all the time. are we reading braille? yes. i was even more impressed with the next device we tried. a pair of orcam smartglasses. these use a camera and artificial intelligence to read the text around you and you can use touch, voice and gesture commands to change set its setting. so i have a magazine and if i point ata line... i always say that there are... it's reading it! we surprised maisie with a book from one of her favourite authors. kaitlyn dunnet. cool! the orcam tells you the time. the time is 3:29 pm. and can name who is standing in front of you. of course, i wanted to see if we could get it to recognise maisie. the device does this by remembering the unique points of a person's face, a bit like a map. maisie. oh, yeah! high five, blind girl high five. we also tried a new feature, the ability to scan food product barcodes. this was a hit. tomato cup—a—soup! remember to hold your item about a foot above the counter t
the multi line layout is great forfeeling diagrams, it's an easier and quicker way to read.n use something like this and not have audio on, constantly all the time. are we reading braille? yes. i was even more impressed with the next device we tried. a pair of orcam smartglasses. these use a camera and artificial intelligence to read the text around you and you can use touch, voice and gesture commands to change set its setting. so i have a magazine and if i point ata line... i always say that...
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taking a spin in subzero temperatures on europe's largest rink and it's not a typical rink the unique layout lets skaters zip through park while listening to music and soaking in some holiday cheer. coming up after the break it's the bonus legal with nick mechanic on match day 12 union berlin battled mention gladbach who have been the league's surprise leaders for several weeks now but the berliners are also good for a surprise at home find out what happened and much more on the ballistic i this is live from berlin up next is the bonus to go with nick mckenna client you can find more news and headlines 247 on our website at www dot com i'm mommy and he says thanks for watching. welcome to the what is the game here if we can talk about it. so you know what. we. should tell our feelings this is new ball speaking when i come to the show with yet ya high end concert.
taking a spin in subzero temperatures on europe's largest rink and it's not a typical rink the unique layout lets skaters zip through park while listening to music and soaking in some holiday cheer. coming up after the break it's the bonus legal with nick mechanic on match day 12 union berlin battled mention gladbach who have been the league's surprise leaders for several weeks now but the berliners are also good for a surprise at home find out what happened and much more on the ballistic i...
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if you look at the original layout, it was a pretty decent layout, where everybody would live like that and used to live like that in stacked flats in san francisco. i think there should be a roof deck because no roof deck on the black or nearby and it decreases the relative affordability. so i'll just standby the letters i sent you on the 16th that ms. narrows referenced. i want to thank her for her help and i want to thank mr. reardon for explaining things clearly. it's unfortunate this has been empty for five years. one more thing i would like to say. just like the fourplex they did an interior model they are going to be on the market soon. it's going to be done. you don't need to make something too big. i'll stop talking now. >> next speaker please. >> hello. i'm a renter in san francisco. i would agree with the previous speaker that leaving this unit vacant for five years is a travesty in the housing crisis we face. also when you start building something on a really old building, new things come up. so for the delay for over a year, just because they had to move a joist around is a
if you look at the original layout, it was a pretty decent layout, where everybody would live like that and used to live like that in stacked flats in san francisco. i think there should be a roof deck because no roof deck on the black or nearby and it decreases the relative affordability. so i'll just standby the letters i sent you on the 16th that ms. narrows referenced. i want to thank her for her help and i want to thank mr. reardon for explaining things clearly. it's unfortunate this has...
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capacity magazine, 100 rounds of ammunition, a list of intended victims and a drawing of the school layout. >> never thought it could happen here. that's terrifying. >> reporter: multiple students overheard the threat on campus and teachers emailed administration about concerns raised by the students. >> reporter: with the 13-year-old boy taken into custody for making criminal threats, the arrest comes a week after a 16-year-old high school student in by w to respond. >> reporter: since that shooting, there have been 36 threats against schools in l.a. county alone. the latest incident say deputies could have been deadly. >> in this case, the fact that people stepped forward and said what they had heard led us to be able to prevent a tragedy today. >> reporter: tonight a teenager in custody and another high-powered rifle confiscated just hours before a planned shooting at a middle school before the holidays while classes went on at a campus behind me, investigators say that 13-year-old suspect remains in custody arned a 19-yime, we relative is also been arrested he faces weapons charges. le
capacity magazine, 100 rounds of ammunition, a list of intended victims and a drawing of the school layout. >> never thought it could happen here. that's terrifying. >> reporter: multiple students overheard the threat on campus and teachers emailed administration about concerns raised by the students. >> reporter: with the 13-year-old boy taken into custody for making criminal threats, the arrest comes a week after a 16-year-old high school student in by w to respond. >>...
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>> it will depend on the specific factual layout of those questions and what was said.hose issues are generally extraordinarily fact dependent. but it seemed like a non-dee nile denial. >> on to the impeachment inquisition. for all the talk of openness that we have from speaker pelosi. there is still a close investigation going on. >> correct. the closed door depositions are continuing. david: so the suggestion it's all out in the open is nonsense, is it not? >> publicly there are no public hearings. everything occurred behind closed doors. and members of congress who attempted to observe have been exclude arguably in violation of the rules governing when members can sit and watch proceedings. >> you have say the subpoenas that have been issued by schiff, by this committee or organization are illegal. why? >> trier to the house resolution. the house intelligence committee didn't have jurisdiction over an impeachment matter. all committees in the hownls have such jurisdiction as the house gives them. the supreme court has been very clear. if you have investigate outside
>> it will depend on the specific factual layout of those questions and what was said.hose issues are generally extraordinarily fact dependent. but it seemed like a non-dee nile denial. >> on to the impeachment inquisition. for all the talk of openness that we have from speaker pelosi. there is still a close investigation going on. >> correct. the closed door depositions are continuing. david: so the suggestion it's all out in the open is nonsense, is it not? >> publicly...
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lemonis: it's now time to change the layout and the flow.re gonna completely transform the salon and bring in new furniture and equipment. it's a lot of demo. carolyn: yeah. it's crazy. lemonis: the makeover is gonna include new chairs, new lighting... remember, this place has to be bright. ...new fixtures, a new color bar. i want to walk in the front door, and i want to see the color bar, right? why don't you guys come around on this side? remember, carolyn, whatever you have to say, whatever it is, be yourself. carolyn: okay. lemonis: i've asked carolyn to meet with joe to say her piece. if she can get over things, we can potentially distribute our product through his salons. you know, i feel like, together, we could do something really good. but obviously, you know, there's a lot. so, you guys are both looking to me. [ both laugh ] and, quite frankly, i'd like you guys to talk to each other before i talk. joe: well, i'll just say that carolyn and i were partners for many, many years. and, so, we got along relatively good, and then it turn
lemonis: it's now time to change the layout and the flow.re gonna completely transform the salon and bring in new furniture and equipment. it's a lot of demo. carolyn: yeah. it's crazy. lemonis: the makeover is gonna include new chairs, new lighting... remember, this place has to be bright. ...new fixtures, a new color bar. i want to walk in the front door, and i want to see the color bar, right? why don't you guys come around on this side? remember, carolyn, whatever you have to say, whatever...
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defend president donald trump during public impeachment hearings they will argue the president did not layout any conditions when he asked ukraine's president to launch political investigations. both presidents have said there was no pressure from investigations. ukraine was not aware u.s. military aid was being withheld at the time of the call and use military aid was released anyway even without ukraine investigations. ambassador bill taylor and state department official george kent will testify tomorrow and you can watch it here on cbs 5 and online at www.cbssanfrancisco.com. >>> the 29-year-old man shot and killed by a san jose police officer was wanted for backing into a police car doing a traffic stop last month. the chief that the suspect pulled a gun officers after he was pulled over on highway 85 sunday. he later tried to grab an officer's gun before another officer shot and killed him.>> the suspects weapon was a loaded clock model 26 nine millimeters pistol with an extended magazine and a round in the chamber. >> sonoma county started cleaning up the 174 homes and 200 other buildin
defend president donald trump during public impeachment hearings they will argue the president did not layout any conditions when he asked ukraine's president to launch political investigations. both presidents have said there was no pressure from investigations. ukraine was not aware u.s. military aid was being withheld at the time of the call and use military aid was released anyway even without ukraine investigations. ambassador bill taylor and state department official george kent will...
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the challenges that you layout include interagency coordination and focus. the focus how we have the whole government approach to counterterrorism and i want to ask outside that realm can you discuss the risks relying only on that strategy and how that matches up with the country or a regionwide strategy that produce what you are working against. >> in my opinion that strategy last year was a good exemplar how the government is working together is not just about capture and kill there is a focus on prevention working with locals and the same multinational which is the right thing to do. but the question with follow-through the notion of terrorism prevention has played a significant role in three out of four strategies since 9/11 we haven't made a lot of progress and i think it's fair to say there will be a tremendous challenge with some of these groups in africa and how that relates to the exit strategy and what we do with foreign development so that will continue to be a significant challenge. >> do you see more today than last week and are you surprised by
the challenges that you layout include interagency coordination and focus. the focus how we have the whole government approach to counterterrorism and i want to ask outside that realm can you discuss the risks relying only on that strategy and how that matches up with the country or a regionwide strategy that produce what you are working against. >> in my opinion that strategy last year was a good exemplar how the government is working together is not just about capture and kill there is...
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but in the book, you know, i layout -- and i've written this kind of like a dan brown -- layout the history in a kind of page-turning way. that history with respect to bribery is really interesting. and what the framers were trying to do in philadelphia in 1787 was enumerate a couple of examples of what a high crime and misdemeanor would be. bribery is a really good one because it's really the height of a president putting his personal interest above those of the american people. and that is exactly what happened with this ukraine thing. the president went and sought dirt from a foreign government on his political enemy and held up aid and did all sorts of stuff in the process, and that's really, you know, i think -- really, if you think about what were the founders thinking of in 1787, this is what they were thinking of, steve. >> when you take a look at the polling on this, obviously we just had several weeks of hearings. nationally televised hearings. there was a lot of talk, would this move the needle decisively one way or the other. there was a cnn poll this week that showed support fo
but in the book, you know, i layout -- and i've written this kind of like a dan brown -- layout the history in a kind of page-turning way. that history with respect to bribery is really interesting. and what the framers were trying to do in philadelphia in 1787 was enumerate a couple of examples of what a high crime and misdemeanor would be. bribery is a really good one because it's really the height of a president putting his personal interest above those of the american people. and that is...
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the layout at their current facility just doesn't work, and it's toxic, and we need to make the movefor the future. well, i'll tell you what i like the most -- i could actually breathe in here. [ jackie and ben chuckle ] and so, how i envision this, scott, is you'd have a sorting area, you'd have finished goods, and then they'd leave out the back -- so, in the front, out the back. scott: how many years are you thinking about? lemonis: five, but i'm gonna want the first year free. -i can tell you that. -jackie: is that normal? lemonis: is it normal? it is with me. [ laughter ] how you guys doing? i'm marcus. jerry: marcus, i'm jerry. lemonis: jerry, how are you? jerry: very good. nice to meet you. -jeff: jeff. -lemonis: nice to meet you. couple struggles that i have. i think the fact that it's not truly a total clear-span building changes things a little because your space layout now has to work around poles, and the way you move your forklift and your shelving changes for what we need it for. how long's it been sitting empty? jerry: about two and a half to three years ago. lemonis: s
the layout at their current facility just doesn't work, and it's toxic, and we need to make the movefor the future. well, i'll tell you what i like the most -- i could actually breathe in here. [ jackie and ben chuckle ] and so, how i envision this, scott, is you'd have a sorting area, you'd have finished goods, and then they'd leave out the back -- so, in the front, out the back. scott: how many years are you thinking about? lemonis: five, but i'm gonna want the first year free. -i can tell...
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the merchandising is different, the layout is different, the lighting is different.hole thing is different. the one thing that's consistent is this place is also functioning like a mini-warehouse. and there's even more inventory piled up here than there was in the other store. giovanni: i know what you're thinking. we literally just unloaded our delivery. lemonis: and i also wanted to check out the store they acquired at rogers park, but i had some trouble finding it, 'cause there was no sign of bentley's anywhere. giovanni: we only took it over in december. lemonis: yeah, and, so, when you took it over, did you think it was a good idea to change that awning so that i didn't drive by it three times? lisa: yes, we need to change that. -giovanni: yeah. -lemonis: why haven't you? -giovanni: just money -- -lemonis: don't say money to me. don't say money to me. we have money to pile inventory up to the hill, but not money to make sure that the sign is right. one of the most important parts of an acquisition is being able to integrate that new company into an existing plat
the merchandising is different, the layout is different, the lighting is different.hole thing is different. the one thing that's consistent is this place is also functioning like a mini-warehouse. and there's even more inventory piled up here than there was in the other store. giovanni: i know what you're thinking. we literally just unloaded our delivery. lemonis: and i also wanted to check out the store they acquired at rogers park, but i had some trouble finding it, 'cause there was no sign...
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we saw something similar layout during the days of the mueller investigation, having the president come in and testify and give a statement in person. a couple questions were answered in print by his lawyers but to have him in person was another story. host: what about mick mulvaney? is there a chance he could testify? vivian: at this point it looks like no. a number of white house officials including mick mulvaney and a couple formers deputy,n bolton and his all of them saying that there is a conflict now between the demands of congress and executive privilege which they are adhering to. they want the courts to decide whether or not there is any daylight between those two issues. host: and if they do come in, scott wong, that would set up possibly a third week of open impeachment inquiry. could you take us through the road ahead of what you expect to happen after the 11th and final witness testifies this week? scott: it does not seem like the democrats want to drag this out into a third week of hearings. we are going to have the second week of hearings this week and then we are into a
we saw something similar layout during the days of the mueller investigation, having the president come in and testify and give a statement in person. a couple questions were answered in print by his lawyers but to have him in person was another story. host: what about mick mulvaney? is there a chance he could testify? vivian: at this point it looks like no. a number of white house officials including mick mulvaney and a couple formers deputy,n bolton and his all of them saying that there is a...
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letters private mail and official correspondence and most of all reports from spies including the layout of your loan as aber and zuko all files flat. at 7 am on april 30th 980 observation of residence was undertaken for this kitchen light was on and the window was half open and about 15 minutes later the light was turned off and saban left the flat alone she walked in the direction of the summer he touched us a subway station a zoo mum had someone looked into my life and i had no idea about it this is made me feel very uncomfortable for years i didn't want to have anything to do with it i didn't even want to read the file on the news this is what's there. but i have to live with it. in my experience you always get through life better if you can live with the situation with no hope that. they wanted to leave east germany they had applied for exit visas it was here that they were subjected to hours of interrogation they never wanted to set foot in this place again. let's just go and you have to go back to the place of horror. but i have a really bad bottle a feeling really bad i could jus
letters private mail and official correspondence and most of all reports from spies including the layout of your loan as aber and zuko all files flat. at 7 am on april 30th 980 observation of residence was undertaken for this kitchen light was on and the window was half open and about 15 minutes later the light was turned off and saban left the flat alone she walked in the direction of the summer he touched us a subway station a zoo mum had someone looked into my life and i had no idea about it...
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new. layout 7 and shade on one with. beauty is what happened. to the best specialist in. the car one cry 500. times cared for because you have no. doubt that the move. anything she. was. incredibly real even telling you to be like there was no money out to mr bush. 'd but on tim's this was. an amount that was going to get it out and it was that. simple. answer it again this image and he. said he hadn't. yet. to. until you get me. to men he says doing it and it. until it may look good less to go get em build a limb. and say yeah neat look at this mess. joke ben does get me. they'd notice they would disown lucy. that i'm. good. at the but. that day came. right over what. well if you like i'm like let. me. tell you but i'm not so i'm. up to the good. maybe i don't understand mocha. about it i'm just. a little bit just take it. to see if you're careful but. i do funny if i had. by a local who did. not know what there was. no never any today that is my book that i just. got out of my it was. a good one. but it was. walking. up made me. think of that i'm good at i need. my. min
new. layout 7 and shade on one with. beauty is what happened. to the best specialist in. the car one cry 500. times cared for because you have no. doubt that the move. anything she. was. incredibly real even telling you to be like there was no money out to mr bush. 'd but on tim's this was. an amount that was going to get it out and it was that. simple. answer it again this image and he. said he hadn't. yet. to. until you get me. to men he says doing it and it. until it may look good less to go...
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the multi—line layout is great forfeeling diagrams. it's an easier and quicker way to read.ve audio on, constantly all the time. are we reading braille? yes. i was even more impressed with the next device we tried — a pair of orcam smartglasses. these use a camera and artificial intelligence to read the text around you. and you can use touch, voice and gesture commands to change its settings. so what are you doing, maisie? so i have a magazine and if i point ata line... reads: i always say that there are... it's reading it! we surprised maisie with a book from one of her favourite authors. kaitlyn dunnett. cool! the orcam tells you the time. the time is 3:29pm. yay! and can name who is standing in front of you. of course, i wanted to see if we could get it to recognise maisie. the device does this by remembering the unique points of a person's face, a bit like a map. maisie. oh, yeah! high five, blind girl high five. we also tried a new feature — the ability to scan food product barcodes. this was a hit. tomato cup—a—soup! remember to hold your item about a foot above the co
the multi—line layout is great forfeeling diagrams. it's an easier and quicker way to read.ve audio on, constantly all the time. are we reading braille? yes. i was even more impressed with the next device we tried — a pair of orcam smartglasses. these use a camera and artificial intelligence to read the text around you. and you can use touch, voice and gesture commands to change its settings. so what are you doing, maisie? so i have a magazine and if i point ata line... reads: i always say...
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enter but i in my opinion it's all it would be very difficult for them already for the geographical layout of this university and there is also now an injunction in court pending where the student unions have asked an injunction that would prevent the police to enter university campuses without. permission from the university had ministration this is what has been the practice in hong kong and this is what the what why the east these these attempts yesterday to enter the university led to these clashes because they thought it was a breach of the rules that were at the throats of the students thought it was a breach of the rules that were existing but is there any efforts at the moment d. ask a late in the situation as it seems to grow ever more violent is there any and mediation happening between hong kong leadership and these protesters. not that i know yesterday there was an attempt by the president of the university in to negotiate with the police and the approach between the police and the protesters demanding the produce police to retreat from this bridge and then the protesters would
enter but i in my opinion it's all it would be very difficult for them already for the geographical layout of this university and there is also now an injunction in court pending where the student unions have asked an injunction that would prevent the police to enter university campuses without. permission from the university had ministration this is what has been the practice in hong kong and this is what the what why the east these these attempts yesterday to enter the university led to these...