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they've been sparring from afar and this is one of the frames. are democrats looking like warren or sanders or a healer like buttigieg, biden or amy klobuchar. this debate will be overshadowed by the senate trial in january, that's why the gathering on thursday, is oh, so important. christine and dave? >> thank you for that, jeff zeleny. >>> we're telling you how the economy is growing. it's been driven by the top 1% of the nation's counties. one-third of the nation's output was created by 31 counties. here it is on a map. the hot spots of economic growth, in or near large cities. zero in on los angeles county. $395 billion to overall gdp between 2001 and 2018. manhattan added $340 billion for the same period. the economic might of those counties is still growing. that signals the economy is being concentrated in urban areas as economic output for rural counties is dwindling. >>> more than two dozen tornadoes tearing up the deep south. at least three people have been killed. most of the tornadoes reported in mississippi. in guntown, mississippi,
they've been sparring from afar and this is one of the frames. are democrats looking like warren or sanders or a healer like buttigieg, biden or amy klobuchar. this debate will be overshadowed by the senate trial in january, that's why the gathering on thursday, is oh, so important. christine and dave? >> thank you for that, jeff zeleny. >>> we're telling you how the economy is growing. it's been driven by the top 1% of the nation's counties. one-third of the nation's output was...
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when the tides come in and gales with the water that's when the british way photographer rachel tal afar springs into action. i'm just going to watch the way stress they may show up. on the beaches of england's south east coast she takes spectacular photos of the scene as if she were out in the midst of it. it is. photographing waves means dealing with a constantly changing subject. so if you could see that if you get one really big way the next to me to be after it at this beach and many beaches will force a big big. surge there people will see the 1st before i take a picture and then they're looking at the camera that's 2 more cabbage. rachel tonopah true international attention with her photo series sirens she took the pictures during especially intense storms involving winds up to 150 kilometers per hour and waves as high as 15 meters it was the 8th of february 26th which was storm images and i spent the day here exactly where we are now and it was 6 hours of obsoletes or steak absolutely brilliant photographer. she gave every wave she photographed for the series a name taken from me
when the tides come in and gales with the water that's when the british way photographer rachel tal afar springs into action. i'm just going to watch the way stress they may show up. on the beaches of england's south east coast she takes spectacular photos of the scene as if she were out in the midst of it. it is. photographing waves means dealing with a constantly changing subject. so if you could see that if you get one really big way the next to me to be after it at this beach and many...
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students allegedly recorded the shooting from outside of the building while two others watched from afar. >> it was a 9 mm weapon, a glock 45, it was purchased lawfully is the information we have. >> the saudi government is pledging full cooperation the investigation, several students close to the shooter are also said to be cooperating. >>> the time is five minutes after 4:00, the president warning kim jong un about violating their special relationship. this comes after north korea tested another missile over the weekend. the test is the latest in a string of actions by north korea which conducted a series of short-range missile tests over the past few months in an effort to pressure the united states to offer relief from sanctions before the end of the year deadlines. that is when kim jong un has said he will be finished with negotiations. i would be surprised if north korea acted hostilely, i have a very good relationship with kim jong un. i think we both wants to keep it that way. he knows i have an election coming up and i don't think he wants to interfere with it. north korea ambas
students allegedly recorded the shooting from outside of the building while two others watched from afar. >> it was a 9 mm weapon, a glock 45, it was purchased lawfully is the information we have. >> the saudi government is pledging full cooperation the investigation, several students close to the shooter are also said to be cooperating. >>> the time is five minutes after 4:00, the president warning kim jong un about violating their special relationship. this comes after...
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. >> someone had to show support from afar. >> and it wasn't just niners fans rooting for the home team. >> i'm an eagles fan. but now since i live in san francisco, i have to be a 49ers fan. >> but what do you like about the niners? >> what i really like? jimmy g. there's no cuter quarterback. >> most of the game looked great for the 49ers until tend of the fourth quarter when it got a little hairy. >> my anxiety is through roof. i care about this game. i've never wanted the 49ers to win so badly. >> and with a touch and go finish the 49ers secured the home field advantage through the nfc playoffs and a possible ticket to the super bowl. in san francisco -- >> we'll see you in miami. >> i'm kate larsen, abc7 news. >> this whole thing was hilarious. especially that lady, jimmy jimy that's why i like the team. >>> some 49ers fans are stocking up on more merchandise for the playoffs. >> it's not just about shirts and jerseys. >> i'm looking for a 49ers necktie to wear to a wedding. because when is the wedding? >> over the divisional weekend. i didn't expect playoffs. >> so are you having
. >> someone had to show support from afar. >> and it wasn't just niners fans rooting for the home team. >> i'm an eagles fan. but now since i live in san francisco, i have to be a 49ers fan. >> but what do you like about the niners? >> what i really like? jimmy g. there's no cuter quarterback. >> most of the game looked great for the 49ers until tend of the fourth quarter when it got a little hairy. >> my anxiety is through roof. i care about this...
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afar a farfrom a far from peaceful christmas and the central philippines.on phanfone has brought sustained winds of almost 200 kilometres an hour. terrifying local people, and leaving a trail of destruction. heavy rain has left many homes flooded. more than 16,000 people had to spend the night in improvised shelters and at least 100 families have been left homeless. in this majority catholic country, the typhoon, which has damaged infrastructure, stopped many people visiting their families for christmas. filipinos are well used to tropical storms and typhoons with around 20 hitting the island nation each year. the most deadly in recent times was typhoon haiyan in 2013, where a massive storm surge left more than 7000 people dead. and many of the areas worst hit back then have borne the brunt of this latest storm. religious leaders have used their christmas messages, to call for an end of some of the world's injustices. pope francis drew attention to the suffering of migrants, whom he said endured "walls of indifference," while the archbishop of canterbury sp
afar a farfrom a far from peaceful christmas and the central philippines.on phanfone has brought sustained winds of almost 200 kilometres an hour. terrifying local people, and leaving a trail of destruction. heavy rain has left many homes flooded. more than 16,000 people had to spend the night in improvised shelters and at least 100 families have been left homeless. in this majority catholic country, the typhoon, which has damaged infrastructure, stopped many people visiting their families for...
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myanmar‘s generals are safe for now, happy to watch from afar aung san suu kyi defending the country. games consoles are at the top of many christmas wish lists. parents may worry that playing video games is a waste of time but in the united states, e—sports can be a route to university. some colleges are now hosting championships, with the best players being offered full scholarships. here's our north america correspondent, chris buckler. in the us, college sports are big business. however, you will find the newest university athletes not in helmets but headsets. at this pennsylvania college, coaches watch every furious move of the mouse. here, being good at gaming can when you a full university scholarship. my mum took a sigh of relief because she said, all of the time you wasted in your bedroom was for something. university e—sports teams are becoming more common. this collegiate tournament was even covered by espn. it costs the equivalent of £1 million, building this training facility and filling it out with some of the best equipment including some of the fastest computers. harr
myanmar‘s generals are safe for now, happy to watch from afar aung san suu kyi defending the country. games consoles are at the top of many christmas wish lists. parents may worry that playing video games is a waste of time but in the united states, e—sports can be a route to university. some colleges are now hosting championships, with the best players being offered full scholarships. here's our north america correspondent, chris buckler. in the us, college sports are big business....
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indictment that is public, a complaint and good reporting unmasks these folks and they do watch from afar. i think once again, it demonstrates why important. as you saw from the conversation, they did not like that they were -- >> is there more detail about the russian government? is this at the state department level, law enforcement channels? >> i'm not going into any more details. some of you mentioned they were responsible for that unit. >> i know there were thousands of people's victimized -- people victimized in the u.s. i do not know the actual number, though. thank you very much. >> thank you. announcer: as house democrats along with speaker nancy pelosi begin drafting articles of impeachment on president trump and ukraine, the house judiciary reading meets today on evidence, with democratic and republican counsel presenting findings from the impeachment inquiry. watch online on c-span, c-span.org, or listen at the c-span radio app. >> on tuesday, president trump heads to pennsylvania for a keep america great campaign rally in hershey. we will have that live at 7:00 p.m. eastern o
indictment that is public, a complaint and good reporting unmasks these folks and they do watch from afar. i think once again, it demonstrates why important. as you saw from the conversation, they did not like that they were -- >> is there more detail about the russian government? is this at the state department level, law enforcement channels? >> i'm not going into any more details. some of you mentioned they were responsible for that unit. >> i know there were thousands of...
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people home i just saw him from afar we lived in the same environment and i can tell you that for a personowerfull as hehe is being in that place i understand why he was furious. and drained of his energy. another rails against the japanese. justice system in which he says the presumption of innocence does not exist. whenever he went to see a prosecutable judge. you have to move around with a rope tied around his waist. he spent five and a half months in detention awaiting trial in m many other countries he would not have had to spend t that time in detention. court sokha five one twenty eight. wewe were treated very badly whehen thee too close to call. google from clicking all. they shouted at has pushed us andnd abuse disordersrs. we e not seen as human beings we have been through before ending tonight. i went in engines and wewe were e treated i in the say as people who'd'd been foundd guilty and sentenceded. it outut is for you to grow up i cannot understand that. warning i felt like i wasn't human anynymore coululd you be. moree going onn than i felt tototally helelpless and isolated
people home i just saw him from afar we lived in the same environment and i can tell you that for a personowerfull as hehe is being in that place i understand why he was furious. and drained of his energy. another rails against the japanese. justice system in which he says the presumption of innocence does not exist. whenever he went to see a prosecutable judge. you have to move around with a rope tied around his waist. he spent five and a half months in detention awaiting trial in m many other...
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afar a farfrom a far from peaceful christmas a farfrom peaceful christmas in a far from peaceful christmasost 200 kph. terrifying local people... and leaving a trail of destruction. heavy rain has left many homes flooded. more than 16,000 people had to spend the night in improvised shelters and at least 100 families have been left homeless. in this majority catholic country, the typhoon, which has damaged infrastructure, has stopped many people from visiting their families for christmas. filipinos are well used to tropical storms and typhoons, with around 20 hitting the island nation each year. the most deadly in recent times was typhoon haiyan in 2013, where a massive storm surge left more than 7000 people dead. and many of the area's worst hit back then have borne the brunt of this latest storm. jon donnison, bbc news. india has announced that more than 7000 troops will be withdrawn from indian administered kashmir. it comes more than four months after they were sent following unrest in the region. this is the first major troop reduction by india since it ramped up security in kashmir in
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unmask these folks, and they do watch from afar so i think once again it demonstrates why those types of actions are so important. and as you saw from the conversation, they didn't like it that they were unmask. >> anymore detail from the commit occasion from the russian -- >> i will not go into in more detail on it. >> what about ransomware attacks? summer you mentioned that were responsible. any idea idea how many ransomware attacks they carried out in the u.s.? >> i do not. i know there were thousands who were victimized in u.s. i do not know the actual number though. >> thank you all very much. >> thank you. [inaudible conversations] we are all elevated in our opinions because the news model is forcing us towards more provocative stuff. so before the what is said here's the news, there's my news. now it's replaced entertainment. >> i would go into combat in afghanistan all tripped out with my bulletproof everything and my helmet. guys him a right and left with big guns. i was actually pretty sacred next week would be someone like richard engel from nbc news who was standing there
unmask these folks, and they do watch from afar so i think once again it demonstrates why those types of actions are so important. and as you saw from the conversation, they didn't like it that they were unmask. >> anymore detail from the commit occasion from the russian -- >> i will not go into in more detail on it. >> what about ransomware attacks? summer you mentioned that were responsible. any idea idea how many ransomware attacks they carried out in the u.s.? >> i...
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manager for his party's candidate whoever it may be at 1st it was presumed that this would be from afar but now he is challenging all attempts to keep him out and is vowing to return home to lead his party to the m.e.'s in the election campaign and if he succeeds that will almost certainly lead to new outbreak of political violence in bolivia. catalan separatists have disrupted one of the world's most watched football matches by throwing inflatable balls onto the pitch there was a heavy police presence around the game between barcelona and real madrid known as el classico as protest as use the global t.v. audience to broadcast their calls for independent state a change that has more now from barcelona and. the clashes between the police and demonstrators came even before the match started and the violence and anger grew as the evening progressed. the protest was coordinated by an organization calling itself democratic tsunami demanding independence for catalonia. they estimated 25000 demonstrators answered the call on social media to stage a rally at the el classico munch the original g
manager for his party's candidate whoever it may be at 1st it was presumed that this would be from afar but now he is challenging all attempts to keep him out and is vowing to return home to lead his party to the m.e.'s in the election campaign and if he succeeds that will almost certainly lead to new outbreak of political violence in bolivia. catalan separatists have disrupted one of the world's most watched football matches by throwing inflatable balls onto the pitch there was a heavy police...
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and they do watch from afar, so i think once again it demonstrates why those types of actions are so important and as you saw from the conversation, they didn't like it that they were unmasked. can you. >> can you give us more detail about the conversation with the russian government? >> i'm not going into any more detail audit. >> what about ran somewhere malware. do you know how they were responsible for that you know how many were carried out in the u.s.? >> i do not now i know there are thousands of people victimized the u.s. but i don't know the actual number. >> thank you very much after that, financial regulators testify about digital currency, banking rules, and the impact of climate change on the financial industry.then, a forum on government surveillance and privacy. this weekend book tv features three new nonfiction books. saturday at 8:45 pm eastern scott adams creator of the comic strip gilbert author of loser think >> we are all elevated in our opinions because the news model is forcing us to to learn more provocative stuff. before they would say here's the news, there
and they do watch from afar, so i think once again it demonstrates why those types of actions are so important and as you saw from the conversation, they didn't like it that they were unmasked. can you. >> can you give us more detail about the conversation with the russian government? >> i'm not going into any more detail audit. >> what about ran somewhere malware. do you know how they were responsible for that you know how many were carried out in the u.s.? >> i do not...
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. >> someone had to show support from afar. >> and it wasn't just 9ers fans rooting for the home teamnce i live in san francisco, i have to be a 49ers fan. >> but what do you like about the 9ers? >> what i really like? jimmy g. there's no cuter quarterback. >> most of the game looked great for the 49ers until tend of the fourth quarter when it got a little hairy. >> my anxiety is through roof. i care about this game. i've never wanted the 49ers to win so badly. >> and with a touch and go finish the 49ers secured the home field advantage through the nfc playoffs and a possible ticket to the super bowl. in san francisco -- >> we'll see you in miami. >> i'm kate larson, abc 7 news. >> we sent out the alert about the 49ers wrapping up home field advantage just moments after the game firned through the abc 7 news app. it's one way to stay on top of breaking news. when you download it, enable the push alert feature. >>> in the east bay, three teenagers killed in a christmas night car crash were remembered at dublin high school tonight. classmates and teachers turned out for a candlelight vi
. >> someone had to show support from afar. >> and it wasn't just 9ers fans rooting for the home teamnce i live in san francisco, i have to be a 49ers fan. >> but what do you like about the 9ers? >> what i really like? jimmy g. there's no cuter quarterback. >> most of the game looked great for the 49ers until tend of the fourth quarter when it got a little hairy. >> my anxiety is through roof. i care about this game. i've never wanted the 49ers to win so...
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and you could see the crowds arriving from afar. it was already dark so we any call to speech from far off. there was no mistaking the people's message to cold they wanted rain if occasion to happen fast the east german leadership had no support. and interest that evening in dresden when we sat down together we knew there was no point negotiating further agreements with more drugs government with bill you're the only thing to do was get the ball rolling with free elections as quickly as possible if you can do you feel injured some dished him in the survivor clearly our mistake was based on our expectation that the treaties we agreed on serve as a foundation that made both states viable during that phase. feel i had to. and therefore and they gave us a tot he plane that was pushed aside by cool very quickly they do show business it was well it was one of the most difficult speeches of my political life it's given the people who are waiting for a statement not only there on the square but across the country in the in west germany and
and you could see the crowds arriving from afar. it was already dark so we any call to speech from far off. there was no mistaking the people's message to cold they wanted rain if occasion to happen fast the east german leadership had no support. and interest that evening in dresden when we sat down together we knew there was no point negotiating further agreements with more drugs government with bill you're the only thing to do was get the ball rolling with free elections as quickly as...
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. >> it was from afar. >> that impacted his sense of myself. >> all the people that defined themselves of who we are i have abreast friend i called charles in the book his mother was puerto rican and his father black american and he was one of these kids extraordinarily smart very good-looking and popular early on he latched onto me and started coming home with me because i live much closer to the school saw what my father had access to with all of these books and he said i want to participate was the opposite of my high school girlfriend so he came over every day and did prep work outside of the classes. he did little bit on the sat got straight a's and went to oxford want to the top law school in the country and made a smashing success of himself so we were like brothers but he was also extraordinarily cool. >> i was trying my best. >> you had a sense it was the way that you were at home. >> it did not translate to what my peers would value although in retrospect but i really don't know. i felt as though. >> having done well on the sat i had a perfect score the principal wanted to ho
. >> it was from afar. >> that impacted his sense of myself. >> all the people that defined themselves of who we are i have abreast friend i called charles in the book his mother was puerto rican and his father black american and he was one of these kids extraordinarily smart very good-looking and popular early on he latched onto me and started coming home with me because i live much closer to the school saw what my father had access to with all of these books and he said i...
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which is why it is imposing new rules to require drones carry technology making them identifiable from afarrtation says remote i.d. technologies will enhance safety and security by allowing the f aa, law enforcement and federal security agencies to identify drones flying in their jurisdiction. the faa says the years rule has been years in the making. law enforcement nationwide has read ported drones flying near airports and stadium events >> when a law enforcement sees a you aff they believe it is not in a place they it should be they will have the i bid ability to identify something about that buffet where the control station is >> airport at newark planes after investigators replead two reports of a drone flying nearby but authorities were never able to track the drone or the person controlling it. >> they believe the faa should move faster writing in a statement remolding i.d. implementation will be cheap or even free for most drone operators. we need implementation yesterday not three years from now. >> faa wants to hear from the public purse before the new rules go into effect for the
which is why it is imposing new rules to require drones carry technology making them identifiable from afarrtation says remote i.d. technologies will enhance safety and security by allowing the f aa, law enforcement and federal security agencies to identify drones flying in their jurisdiction. the faa says the years rule has been years in the making. law enforcement nationwide has read ported drones flying near airports and stadium events >> when a law enforcement sees a you aff they...
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david: as i follow this from afar, people that argued for leaving the european union said the u.k.etter off because we can negotiate deals with the united states with our own trade arrangements. of greatof the economy britain, what does it look like, the over under on how they will do without the european union? bob: they may think they can negotiate a better deal but they are not in the stronger position either with the continent, the eu, or the united states. the united states it's very difficult to negotiate with. look at how much difficulty there's been in negotiating a deal with mexico and canada. it is still not through congress and there are still people that want changes in it. deal withted a mini south korea, japan, but these took a lot of time. i think it will not be so easy. andu.s. has a fairly tough often heavy-handed negotiating posture. it doesn't mean that we will impose tariffs on britain like we are doing with other countries. david: including now france we are talking about. bob: including our allies the french. onare imposing new tariffs brazil and argentina, fo
david: as i follow this from afar, people that argued for leaving the european union said the u.k.etter off because we can negotiate deals with the united states with our own trade arrangements. of greatof the economy britain, what does it look like, the over under on how they will do without the european union? bob: they may think they can negotiate a better deal but they are not in the stronger position either with the continent, the eu, or the united states. the united states it's very...
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it is a landmark only that can be seen from afar.f the mall was redeveloped and changed the context of the peace pagoda, it wouldn't have the same mean goes to the community. we are looking at shaping the building to respond, potential set backs. bay windows with views of the pagoda. this is one example the guidelines would not necessarily achieve that. second is transparency and screening and layering at the ground floor. we are looking at storefronts. in japan town, storefronts take on a different character than the storefront around the city. it has a bulkhead at the base, storefront window with clear stories above. in japan town there is varied play of solids and voids, and a revealing of the storefront in layers through screening which could be metal work and wood slats and so forth. this addresses that condition in japan town. finally, looking at the public realm. balance for public and personal space design. you have the major events through out the year. you also need smaller areas for intimate gatherings daily. the guideline
it is a landmark only that can be seen from afar.f the mall was redeveloped and changed the context of the peace pagoda, it wouldn't have the same mean goes to the community. we are looking at shaping the building to respond, potential set backs. bay windows with views of the pagoda. this is one example the guidelines would not necessarily achieve that. second is transparency and screening and layering at the ground floor. we are looking at storefronts. in japan town, storefronts take on a...
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idea of talking about and having a super cut of her coughing and having a doctor examining her from afarterrible. it's not news or journalism or important. >> great to have you here. >> thanks. >> thank you for sharing your voice. >>> for many this time of year is about giving back. but the 13th annual cnn tribute salutes ten people who put others first all year long. this airs tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern. take a look. >> there is a saying in ethiopia, people >> take a look. >> there is a saying in ethiopia. people are medicine for other people. >> what we do is provide food, clothing, shelter, and a whole lot of love. >> to give people a chance to mourn their loss and tell their story. >> the best the world has to offer. >> we're going to start a program and we're going to help people. >> i'm feeling the love. >> they are heroes every day. >> i think we must talk less and do more. >> we purchased rvs and give it to a family who lost their home in the fire. >> many of our kids come to us traumatized. i just want to see them happy. >> it impacts lives that don't feel they have a voice.
idea of talking about and having a super cut of her coughing and having a doctor examining her from afarterrible. it's not news or journalism or important. >> great to have you here. >> thanks. >> thank you for sharing your voice. >>> for many this time of year is about giving back. but the 13th annual cnn tribute salutes ten people who put others first all year long. this airs tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern. take a look. >> there is a saying in ethiopia, people...
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happy to watch from afar, a nobel peace prize were not defending the country against accusations of theng in a kosher grocery store in newjersey was fueled by anti—semitism and a hatred of police. six people, including the two suspects, were killed in a series of incidents that ended in a police shoot—out on tuesday. investigators in america have confirmed that a shooting in a kosher grocery store in newjersey was fueled by anti—semitism and a hatred of police. six people, including the two suspects, were killed in a series of incidents that ended in a police shoot—out on tuesday. three members of the public and a police officer died in the attack, which began in a nearby cemetery. here's the attorney general speaking at a news conference earlier. we continue to gather evidence regarding the motives of the shooters. we have identified a number of social media accounts that we believe were used by the suspect, and purported to espouse certain viewpoints. we are currently working to determine the authenticity of these accounts, and to gather other evidence that we can use to corroborate t
happy to watch from afar, a nobel peace prize were not defending the country against accusations of theng in a kosher grocery store in newjersey was fueled by anti—semitism and a hatred of police. six people, including the two suspects, were killed in a series of incidents that ended in a police shoot—out on tuesday. investigators in america have confirmed that a shooting in a kosher grocery store in newjersey was fueled by anti—semitism and a hatred of police. six people, including the...
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. >> you can look at it from afar and it's like a fire, but when it's coming on you, it is coming onhere for when they do rebuild. >> ken is planning to rebuild the winery reborn from the ruins. there is even talk of using the remnants of the winery's old metal support beams for a brand- new sculpture, a companion to lord snort. >> those beams are in there, but they're all twisted and bent. so we got the material in there that we could salvage to put into a sculpture. >> and until then there's wine raised in sadness for what was lost and celebration for what yet survives. >> they're helping me. we're helping each other. it's a good reciprocal thing. >> there is hope here forged in fire ready to rebuild and that's something worth toasting, something always to be thankful for. ken wilson estimates it will take at least two to three years to rebuilt the winery. he says because the grapes were harvested before the fire and production is handled offsite, the fire should not affect next year's vintage. >> and the soda rock winery is open for tastings daily from 11:00 to 4:00. >> what's str
. >> you can look at it from afar and it's like a fire, but when it's coming on you, it is coming onhere for when they do rebuild. >> ken is planning to rebuild the winery reborn from the ruins. there is even talk of using the remnants of the winery's old metal support beams for a brand- new sculpture, a companion to lord snort. >> those beams are in there, but they're all twisted and bent. so we got the material in there that we could salvage to put into a sculpture. >>...
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. >>> plus, nasa getting closer to the sun than ever before, what scientists are learning from afar. >>> nasa conducting a mission to unlock some of the mysteries of the sun, a spacecraft called the parker solar probe will get as close as anything can get, traveling more than 200,000 miles an hour, it made three passes around the sun so far, 21 passes remain. each time, the probe gets closer to the service, the data comes back to help scientists understand the outer atmosphere and to better predict solar storms which can be a big deal when they cause disruptions on earth. >> it can cause problems like problems with gps, with electric power grids, it can create beautiful things like the aurora, the northern lights. >> actually a solar flare knocked out indications with air force one when reagan was aborted 1984 so it is important step. it's a protected from the extreme heat by carbon composite shields which are supposed to last until the end of the mission 2025. >>> people near folsom lake on the lookout for two bucks tangled in christmas lights. emily turner with the holiday the core
. >>> plus, nasa getting closer to the sun than ever before, what scientists are learning from afar. >>> nasa conducting a mission to unlock some of the mysteries of the sun, a spacecraft called the parker solar probe will get as close as anything can get, traveling more than 200,000 miles an hour, it made three passes around the sun so far, 21 passes remain. each time, the probe gets closer to the service, the data comes back to help scientists understand the outer atmosphere...
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the view from up close is spectacular you see it from afar. >>and it's beautiful and it's wonderful but standing here a that can get you can skip this family was invited up the hill after sending a thank you card to the trees creator tom farley is just to owner of the highway 3 o last week you may have guessed the tree isn't actually a tree. it's a radio antenna with the holiday lights attached get this thing up there. it's a little tricky after couple near misses of long falls in his younger years tom now keeps his feet firmly on the ground to take a lot of strength know physics this thing is 50 feet long is laying on the ground. this is hard to explain but then this goes to the conflict, a click and a polls. >>this thing up once his then stabilize this thing telescopes up another 20 or 30 feet most years the trees lit up in the traditional christmas colors but by now you've noticed that this year's lights are completely different to the hanukkah tree hanukkah candle we're we're we're honoring a bottom poway after the deadly white-supremacist
the view from up close is spectacular you see it from afar. >>and it's beautiful and it's wonderful but standing here a that can get you can skip this family was invited up the hill after sending a thank you card to the trees creator tom farley is just to owner of the highway 3 o last week you may have guessed the tree isn't actually a tree. it's a radio antenna with the holiday lights attached get this thing up there. it's a little tricky after couple near misses of long falls in his...
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. >> someone had to show support from afar. >> and it wasn't just niners fans rooting for the home team. >> i'm an eagles fan. but now since i live in san francisco, i have to be a 49ers fan. >> but what do you like about the niners? >> what i really like? jimmy g. there's no cuter quarterback. >> most of the game looked great for the 49ers until tend of the fourth quarter when it got a little hairy. >> my anxiety is through roof. i care about this game. i've never wanted the 49ers to win so badly. >> and with a touch and go finish the 49ers secured the home field advantage through the nfc playoffs and a possible ticket to the super bowl. >> i was freaking out. we won. >> in san francisco -- >> we'll see you in miami. >> i'm kate larsen, abc7 news. >> i love how excited everyone is. some 49ers fans are stocking up on more merchandise for the playoffs. >> it's not just about shirts and jerseys. >> i'm looking for a 49ers necktie to wear to a wedding. because when is the wedding? >> over the divisional weekend. i didn't expect playoffs. >> so are you having second thoughts about going to
. >> someone had to show support from afar. >> and it wasn't just niners fans rooting for the home team. >> i'm an eagles fan. but now since i live in san francisco, i have to be a 49ers fan. >> but what do you like about the niners? >> what i really like? jimmy g. there's no cuter quarterback. >> most of the game looked great for the 49ers until tend of the fourth quarter when it got a little hairy. >> my anxiety is through roof. i care about this...
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a lot to talk about, the world afar., david bossie, having the president back in america. how much trouble are the radical dems in now. we hope you'll join us. back to you. liz: we'll watch, lou. great to see you. >>> let's welcome my next guest heritage foundation senior legal fellow john malcolm. good to see you john. >> thank you, liz. liz: your thoughts on anonymous media leaks on the criminal probe that the probe won't find problems? >> rumors are rumors. we'll start to get clarity next week when michael horowitz releases his report. he has, it is clear there will be information in there about why criminal referrals have been made. widely reported that a fbi lawyer kevin clients smith is in the cross-hairs of the report. he wasn't matley involved in the clinton email server and trump investigation. alleged he falsified documents as part of the fisa application process. john durham is not there to write a report. he is there to issue indictments if he think any indictments are warranted. we may hear from him next wee
a lot to talk about, the world afar., david bossie, having the president back in america. how much trouble are the radical dems in now. we hope you'll join us. back to you. liz: we'll watch, lou. great to see you. >>> let's welcome my next guest heritage foundation senior legal fellow john malcolm. good to see you john. >> thank you, liz. liz: your thoughts on anonymous media leaks on the criminal probe that the probe won't find problems? >> rumors are rumors. we'll start...
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appreciate your dedication even doing it from afar. >>> bloomberg covering bloomberg.el bloomberg is telling staffers upset that they won't be able to investigate him or any other democratic candidate. ok everyone! our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition... for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-seven vitamins and minerals. ensure, for strength and energy. ♪ ♪ at kay we know that every gift is important. but the most important gift is the one you give to the person who believes in you... ...all year long. every best. gift. ever. begins with kay. (vo) the flock blindly flying south for the winter. they never stray from their predetermined path. but this season, a more thrilling journey is calling. defy the laws of human nature. at the season of audi sales event. >>> politicians and the press, it's rarely a cozy arrangement especially with countless media outlets and fierce competition for scoops or so-called gotcha moments. well, this week two examples where the questions provoked some temper. first
appreciate your dedication even doing it from afar. >>> bloomberg covering bloomberg.el bloomberg is telling staffers upset that they won't be able to investigate him or any other democratic candidate. ok everyone! our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition... for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-seven vitamins and minerals. ensure, for strength and energy. ♪ ♪ at kay we know that every gift is important. but the...
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admire it from afar and take your photos and upload them and then stay safe. let's send things over to mike on the roads. >> i'm safely on land. you have that ocean behind you, i got land, coming from the land in oakland. this morning no backup no metering lights, no slowing for most of contra costa county. i do have this crash we followed up san pablo dam road, had two lanes blocked five minutes. a little slowing speeds are now recovering, all traffic on the shoulder that's still a distraction so there may be a little blip you may have to tap the brakes but nothing big and that's about it right now for the bay. back to you. >> thanks, mike. this morning, there's a growing concern about hackers targeting ring devices. still ahead for you on "today in the bay," the new legal action some believe may convince these kind of take-overs from happening in the future. >>> last day of the year, last day of trading as well. boy, 2019 was good for your money. we'll take a look. ♪ >>> plus trending this morning, did the force fall short? why some "star wars" fans are upse
admire it from afar and take your photos and upload them and then stay safe. let's send things over to mike on the roads. >> i'm safely on land. you have that ocean behind you, i got land, coming from the land in oakland. this morning no backup no metering lights, no slowing for most of contra costa county. i do have this crash we followed up san pablo dam road, had two lanes blocked five minutes. a little slowing speeds are now recovering, all traffic on the shoulder that's still a...
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myanmar‘s generals are safe for now, happy to watch from afar a nobel peace prize winner defending thessible crimes. stay with us on outside source — still to come... donald trump says washington and beijing are close to ending their trade war — samira hussain in new york will tell us if that claim ads up. the 14th ceasefire of this war ended up the 14th ceasefire of this war ended up in the old city of dubrovnik. people are celebrating the passing ofa man people are celebrating the passing of a man they hold responsible for hundreds of deaths and oppression, and elsewhere people have been gathering to mourn his passing. imelda marcos has gone on trial, she is facing seven charges of tax evasion, estimated at £120 million, she pleaded not guilty. the prince and princess of wales are to separate, a statement from buckingham palace said the decision had been reached amicably. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is... us lawmakers are getting ready to vote on impeachment articles against president trump. european leaders have been meeting in brussels to discu
myanmar‘s generals are safe for now, happy to watch from afar a nobel peace prize winner defending thessible crimes. stay with us on outside source — still to come... donald trump says washington and beijing are close to ending their trade war — samira hussain in new york will tell us if that claim ads up. the 14th ceasefire of this war ended up the 14th ceasefire of this war ended up in the old city of dubrovnik. people are celebrating the passing ofa man people are celebrating the...
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so scientists have drilled ice cores through the layers afar down as they can get, and then they analyzese layers. >> brangham: glaciologist robert mulvaney, that's him in the black cap, works for the british antarctic survey. he and a small team have been drilling over 000 feet down into the ice sheet, pulling out these ice cores. >> what we've been trying to do is recover our climate record over the last 120 to 140,000 years to try to understand how our climate might change over the next hundred years or so as the climate responds to increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. >> brangham: the evidence from a these ice core many others, indicate that when the earth's climate was just a little bit warmer than it is today, the world's oceans were over twenty feet higher. >> at two degrees warmer climate gave a sea level rise of about six to nine metres more than present. g >> branghaen that there are still so many uncertainties over how serious sea-level rise e will be, and over what tan it'll occur, michael oppenheimer argues that there's still time to act and to prepare. >> it doesn't
so scientists have drilled ice cores through the layers afar down as they can get, and then they analyzese layers. >> brangham: glaciologist robert mulvaney, that's him in the black cap, works for the british antarctic survey. he and a small team have been drilling over 000 feet down into the ice sheet, pulling out these ice cores. >> what we've been trying to do is recover our climate record over the last 120 to 140,000 years to try to understand how our climate might change over...
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she flew from afar and awakened new sight and only i see her my angel of light. ." started in a place of glamour. >> it became a destination for frank sinatra. >> and ended in a case of murder. the wealthy heir to this legendary hotel dead. >> he was my father. he is the only father i ever knew. >> now police said she was next. someone in the shadows gunning for her. in >> my suspicions are growing and growing by the minute. sp >> so, who was behind all this? plenty of suspects and plenty of motives, anger, jealousy, greed. someone had 10 million reasons to kill. >> we look back and said, my god, i couldn't believe what i saw. >> you're not going to believe it either because in this case, there is a final terrifying twist. a >> i see them with a crowbar. ♪ >>> hello and welcome to "dateline". ben novack jr. was a successful entrepreneur and the s wealthy n of a famous miami businessman, then he was found bound and bludgeoned to death in a new york hotel room. who wanted ben novack dead? in this case there was no shortage of suspects or possible motives, but a myster
she flew from afar and awakened new sight and only i see her my angel of light. ." started in a place of glamour. >> it became a destination for frank sinatra. >> and ended in a case of murder. the wealthy heir to this legendary hotel dead. >> he was my father. he is the only father i ever knew. >> now police said she was next. someone in the shadows gunning for her. in >> my suspicions are growing and growing by the minute. sp >> so, who was behind all...
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not because they saw trouble from afar but rather beause it came ever so close to home.he pbswshour, i'm miles o'ien on fragile planet earth. >> nawaz: in foreign policy, the past ten years have seen both transformation andnertia. in many countries, the lders have changed, but their authoritarian style of leadership has not. new powers are emerging, but are as opaque as ever. and, evolving domestic politics could lead to new relationships betweethe united states and its allies. the newshour's nick schifrin sat down with three experts last week, to discuss this decade of discontent. >> schifrin: as we close the 2010s, we look back at this year and this decade in foreign affairs and global security. we'll tackle a few main topics a wiall-star cast. michele flournoy, deputy secretary of defense under president obama and co-founder and managing partner of westexec advirs, a national security visory firm. rebecca heinrichs, a former congressional security now senior fellow at the hudson institute. and from london, corey shockey, a national security council staff director unde
not because they saw trouble from afar but rather beause it came ever so close to home.he pbswshour, i'm miles o'ien on fragile planet earth. >> nawaz: in foreign policy, the past ten years have seen both transformation andnertia. in many countries, the lders have changed, but their authoritarian style of leadership has not. new powers are emerging, but are as opaque as ever. and, evolving domestic politics could lead to new relationships betweethe united states and its allies. the...
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number, but it's not a huge number in the context of australia's population but it seems, looking from afarger. well, australia has not had a recession. at a time when the global recession happened, the global financial crisis happened, australia kept growing as an economy, and that was largely because of our mining industry. so australians also inherently understand that that is part of our lifeblood. if we are going to transition to a cleaner economy, it has to be done gradually, so there has been a reluctance in the australian political psyche to have to pay for what we know is coming. i think that is probably starting to change, and extreme weather events like this certainly underline, and the reaction, particularly among younger members of the community, that australia has not lifted its weight enough. younger members of the community may be more minded to be worried about climate change anyway but i wonder, as your newspaper interacts with its leadership, whether you can see this particular bushfire crisis shifting the dialogue in australia? yes, we have had an enormous response to ou
number, but it's not a huge number in the context of australia's population but it seems, looking from afarger. well, australia has not had a recession. at a time when the global recession happened, the global financial crisis happened, australia kept growing as an economy, and that was largely because of our mining industry. so australians also inherently understand that that is part of our lifeblood. if we are going to transition to a cleaner economy, it has to be done gradually, so there has...
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what has been really interesting is the week volatility in the whatfrom afar outpacing you are seeingis is showing that traders are not willing to take too much of a risk ahead of december 15. says, itrk cudmore shows the yuan really remains in play. we are also seeing calls come in from analysts. we speaking to david, wealth manager, saying the yuan is offering a good credit level while others speculate it will depreciate further aired but this speaks to what you've seen in the week implied volatility, showing this is still in play as we count down. manus: -- nejra: thank you so much. not much a surprise that's happening, given the mixed messages we are having on trade. sam is still with us. bloomberg is reporting chinese officials are respecting a delay in tariffs. but then you get members of the administration saying there is no indication of delay. as you go into the end of 2019, how are you choosing to express your view on what happens in phase one? sam: the key point is what is priced. we think the markets are priced quite optimistically the postponement of tariffs and a phase o
what has been really interesting is the week volatility in the whatfrom afar outpacing you are seeingis is showing that traders are not willing to take too much of a risk ahead of december 15. says, itrk cudmore shows the yuan really remains in play. we are also seeing calls come in from analysts. we speaking to david, wealth manager, saying the yuan is offering a good credit level while others speculate it will depreciate further aired but this speaks to what you've seen in the week implied...
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live, afar from where i few years ago, swat teams, full swat teams rated barbershops on the suspicion of unlicensed barbering. this is what happened o -- happens when you have these laws. they lead to interaction with the police and sometimes things go far astray. i want to give you an example. as i mentioned before, people have been arrested for the crime of braiding hair. one individual
live, afar from where i few years ago, swat teams, full swat teams rated barbershops on the suspicion of unlicensed barbering. this is what happened o -- happens when you have these laws. they lead to interaction with the police and sometimes things go far astray. i want to give you an example. as i mentioned before, people have been arrested for the crime of braiding hair. one individual
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. >>> and take a look at this, it may look like a hat trick to you anyway, but from afar, there you go, it's actually thousands of teddy bears on the ice at an arena in pennsylvania. the minor league hockey team the hershey bears holding their annual bear toss holiday toy drive. a record number 45,650 stuffed animals were counted and that is more than 10,000 more than last year all going to a good home you're up to date, that's the news update this hour. scottie, back to you. >> sue herrera with the news for us. >>> wall street analysts making big calls on four stocks today deere, wells fargo, biogen and roku all downgraded to sell. we have made all of them our call today just to kick all these around let's go deere first you say, jim, not surprising, price target cut to 150 from 175 and that's at bank of america. >> i mean, it was a horrible preannouncement they gave last week, it was really horrible it's all on the ag market. there's concerns that maybe there's going to be overplanting next year, crop prices go down, not enough profits for farmers to buy more tractors obviously the t
. >>> and take a look at this, it may look like a hat trick to you anyway, but from afar, there you go, it's actually thousands of teddy bears on the ice at an arena in pennsylvania. the minor league hockey team the hershey bears holding their annual bear toss holiday toy drive. a record number 45,650 stuffed animals were counted and that is more than 10,000 more than last year all going to a good home you're up to date, that's the news update this hour. scottie, back to you. >>...
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. >> reporter: from afar it looks as though the cuddle session was a success. >> surprisingly relaxingd think interacting with a big animal wouldn't be relaxing, but it is shockingly relaxing. >> my heart was ready to explode. >> reporter: for some it's about more than a stress-free my treatment team was very concerned i wouldn't live more than a year or two without having a service animal. she's just been a huge life saver and i'm very grateful to have her. >> reporter: our trusted companions providing unconditional love, and now a bond that's helping to heal. for "nightline," i'm maggie rulli, upstate new york. >> the problem is people who take advantage of these emotional service animal rules. bringing just their pet. it's an emotional service animal! bring it into stores, into places, when it's not really that. it's fine if it's something that you actually need and a doctor has said that, but so many people are just abusing it. >> yeah, it dilutes the need for them. they're pretty incredible animals, pretty ridiculous. next, national cookie day. animals, pretty ridiculous. next, na
. >> reporter: from afar it looks as though the cuddle session was a success. >> surprisingly relaxingd think interacting with a big animal wouldn't be relaxing, but it is shockingly relaxing. >> my heart was ready to explode. >> reporter: for some it's about more than a stress-free my treatment team was very concerned i wouldn't live more than a year or two without having a service animal. she's just been a huge life saver and i'm very grateful to have her. >>...
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over it's members now if you look from from from afar and say wait a minute why is a minute that it builds up so good why is it positive why is it important for an alliance it's basically the more successful alliance in history and it's certainly not under any major threats because even their disagreement unlike during the cold war everyone knew the soviet union and the warsaw pact were the enemy now it's like a luxury time they're picking and choosing well is that russia is it china is it the war on terror is it cyber is it space and you know we'll see what our priorities are but the fact of the matter is al and i didn't interrupt you there which i apologize to the nature chief stilton is giving us his thoughts let's just listen in to what he's saying security for all our laws for 70 years and we have looked to the future. our meeting has some once again demonstrated that nato remains the only place where europe and north america discuss decide on act every day to gether on strategic issues that concern our shared security and all the it is we're very clear we stand together that all for
over it's members now if you look from from from afar and say wait a minute why is a minute that it builds up so good why is it positive why is it important for an alliance it's basically the more successful alliance in history and it's certainly not under any major threats because even their disagreement unlike during the cold war everyone knew the soviet union and the warsaw pact were the enemy now it's like a luxury time they're picking and choosing well is that russia is it china is it the...
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. >> but, you know, it's -- monarchies are great to admire from afar. i really want to have one in america. but every time i see the queen and a speech like the one you just played, i think she's pretty great. >> well, david ignatius, you your desperate cry for an invite has gone out across the atlantic and will be heard. >> at last. >> no, i have never been invited to a garden party, though. every time i go to naignash vim j nashville, jon meacham inivites me to the waffle house. we are lucky to have karine jean-pierre with us, the senior adviser at movon.org, and also with us, columnist and political analyst, jonathan alter. we have discussed the state of the evangelical church, the state of republican politics. david ignatius' ache desire to be invited to a gaernd parrden he can see the queen from afar. now let's talk about this. what a fascinating year. i know everybody's distracted by donald trump. i know mika brzezinski akept -- whether you going to become a democrat when i ways republican. and then i saw the first democratic debate and i said tha
. >> but, you know, it's -- monarchies are great to admire from afar. i really want to have one in america. but every time i see the queen and a speech like the one you just played, i think she's pretty great. >> well, david ignatius, you your desperate cry for an invite has gone out across the atlantic and will be heard. >> at last. >> no, i have never been invited to a garden party, though. every time i go to naignash vim j nashville, jon meacham inivites me to the...
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heavenly peace ♪ sleep in heavenly peace ♪ silent night, holy night ♪ shepherds quake at the sight afarlelujah ♪ ♪ christ the savior is born ♪ christ the savior is born [cheers and applause] >> happy holidays. >> when you're looking at each other and singing, i'm going to cry. the holidays, what is it like for you at home? what are you doing? >> my family comes from all over the country and descends upon our home and we cook and have a lot of a lot of fun. >> we keep the leftovers. >> tamron: to family members ask you to sing songs? >> when we were little my sister and i would play piano but now we just host. >> tamron: we are so proud, history making mother-daughter duo lachanze and celia, congratulations. lachanze is in "a christmas carol" until january 5th, celia is in "jagged little pill". both are on broadway. thank you. up next, for my fashion designer series, there is update, denzel we will be right back. ♪ ♪ shine for the rest of your life ♪ >> tamron: about two months ago, we gave five up-and-coming fashion designers a chance to dress me for the show in their collections they m
heavenly peace ♪ sleep in heavenly peace ♪ silent night, holy night ♪ shepherds quake at the sight afarlelujah ♪ ♪ christ the savior is born ♪ christ the savior is born [cheers and applause] >> happy holidays. >> when you're looking at each other and singing, i'm going to cry. the holidays, what is it like for you at home? what are you doing? >> my family comes from all over the country and descends upon our home and we cook and have a lot of a lot of fun. >>...
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she flew from afar and awakened new sight and only i see her my angel of light. ."ur. >> it became a destination for frank sinatra. >> and ended in a case of murder. the wealthy heir to this legendary hotel dead. >> he was my father. he is the only father i ever knew. >> now police said she was next. someone in the shadows gunning for her. in >> my suspicions are growing and growing by the minute. sp
she flew from afar and awakened new sight and only i see her my angel of light. ."ur. >> it became a destination for frank sinatra. >> and ended in a case of murder. the wealthy heir to this legendary hotel dead. >> he was my father. he is the only father i ever knew. >> now police said she was next. someone in the shadows gunning for her. in >> my suspicions are growing and growing by the minute. sp
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peace ♪ silent night ♪ holy night ♪ shepherds quake ♪ at the sight ♪ glories stream ♪ from heaven afarfear can no longer hold us back. what inspires me is where these things were first born, in an unexpected place with unexpected people, people just like you and me. and so when the angel says to the shepherds, "do not be afraid," know that those words are being spoken to us today so that we can move forward in life, ready to live in new ways and love in new ways. this christmas, may faith, hope, and love be born anew within you. thank you again for being a part of this service, and know that if you're ever in new york city, we always have a place for you. and you can also livestream with us any sunday and every sunday. on behalf of the entire marble collegiate church family, merry christmas, and have a blessed new year. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] my name is eddie metcalf. i enjoworking in my yard and you know, i can't. i can't do that any more,'cuz i'm missing most of my lung. they did a cat scan of my kidneys, no more kidney stones. that's the good news. "but, we found a spot on your lung
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you don't see it when you look at it from afar but it's structured everything.eometrical order is not random, it's hierarchy because it meets a layer upon layer, the king's palace in which it supports the king's palace is the natural necessary place of all. we go there and see this is very lovely but at the time, for somebody watching those paths, a natural geometrical order of the world, it was not just an abstract way. it was all around you. the entire world around you, this deep geometrical order of the world, everything had its place in the grand order and who presides over it, of course, became himself -- the king himself and his palace. i would like to end with another contemporary gesture here because i hope this was interesting but that's for you to judge. it was a long time ago. died in 1715, is great-great-grandson, louis the 16th who was beheaded in 1793, this eternal geometrical order, we say that's how things work. the geometry and power of geometry was our outlook today. my answer is yes, just one example here. i think people are familiar with this
you don't see it when you look at it from afar but it's structured everything.eometrical order is not random, it's hierarchy because it meets a layer upon layer, the king's palace in which it supports the king's palace is the natural necessary place of all. we go there and see this is very lovely but at the time, for somebody watching those paths, a natural geometrical order of the world, it was not just an abstract way. it was all around you. the entire world around you, this deep geometrical...