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she made it, that's all we care about. >> brody was found four hours later.'s okay other than some cuts and bruises. her owner thinks the coyote dropped brody when an invisible fence sent a shock through the dog's collar. >> what about that brave other dog chasing after? that's my friend. >>> coming up next half hour, the new fallout for harry and meghan as they continue the process of stepping back from royal life. >>> first, what dwyane wade is telling all parents this morning about listening to their children. no matter how much you clean, does your house still smell stuffy? that's because your home is filled with soft surfaces that trap odors and release them back into the room. so try febreze fabric refresher. febreze finds odors trapped in fabrics and cleans them away as it dries. use febreze every time you tidy up, to keep your whole house smelling fresh air clean. fabric refresher even works for clothes you want to wear another day. make febreze part of your clean routine for full home freshness. la la la la la when i have an asthma attack... i feel s
she made it, that's all we care about. >> brody was found four hours later.'s okay other than some cuts and bruises. her owner thinks the coyote dropped brody when an invisible fence sent a shock through the dog's collar. >> what about that brave other dog chasing after? that's my friend. >>> coming up next half hour, the new fallout for harry and meghan as they continue the process of stepping back from royal life. >>> first, what dwyane wade is telling all...
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truth with david brody. >> david, you said mayor buttigieg is probably the most-electable democrat. skeptical of bernie sanders. why do you see buttigieg as -- as -- as that? >> well, there are quite a few reasons, anderson. first of all, let's start with this. i don't want to bury the lead but he's not a socialist and that's a big deal, especially in a general election. but as it relates to the democrat voters, look, they're progressive and young and they're for bernie. but the last time i checked, a lot of folks, especially the older folks, are the ones that actually get out and vote. and buttigieg does well with those folks. >> i mean, there are obviously allies of the president who have already been mocking him on his sexuality. rush limbaugh, you know, commented yesterday about a 37-year-old gay guy kissing his husband on stage. those were limbaugh's words. is that indicative of a larger strategy among president's supporters? >> well, i don't know about a strategy. i will just say that it could be a reality. and i put that in quotes. a reality that the buttigieg campaign could
truth with david brody. >> david, you said mayor buttigieg is probably the most-electable democrat. skeptical of bernie sanders. why do you see buttigieg as -- as -- as that? >> well, there are quite a few reasons, anderson. first of all, let's start with this. i don't want to bury the lead but he's not a socialist and that's a big deal, especially in a general election. but as it relates to the democrat voters, look, they're progressive and young and they're for bernie. but the...
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brodie is a break dancer. brodie loves to freeze. carey leaps high like a cat. she springs and leaps in bounds. ego drums and dances, tree has all the sounds. ebb any flies everywhere -- ebony flies everywhere. fawn is free as a flower. fun can bring the spring. gila going fast and strong. she's dancing on the go. harvey's heartbeats happily, hip-hop makes her flow. indigo is into insects. z loves the buzzing vibe. jorge jams to jazzy tunes. he or they can jimb. -- jimb. -- jive. kelly can kick super high. his heart lives in the sky. lord sings of lofty heights. their songs let them fly. marly is a star mermaid. he or she flows with the sea. nathan is a nesting bird, he just wants to be. oceans' arms are open wide, tree swings and sways about. paul pretends to be a plant, paul grows up and out. quetsle is so quiet, he rests just like a queen. renee is into rainbows, he creates the scene. skies like a star so bright, all the pronounce are right. tie is a tiger in the night. he claims his own might. unea is a uniform, they prance to their own sound. viola is a vol
brodie is a break dancer. brodie loves to freeze. carey leaps high like a cat. she springs and leaps in bounds. ego drums and dances, tree has all the sounds. ebb any flies everywhere -- ebony flies everywhere. fawn is free as a flower. fun can bring the spring. gila going fast and strong. she's dancing on the go. harvey's heartbeats happily, hip-hop makes her flow. indigo is into insects. z loves the buzzing vibe. jorge jams to jazzy tunes. he or they can jimb. -- jimb. -- jive. kelly can kick...
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emily: that was ben brody.ductor industry suffered its worst slump in almost two decades. heard by a trade war between the u.s. is the largest chip producer and china, the largest consumer. bob swan has been a leader in the industry urging the chinese and the u.s. to engage in dialogue. about the supply chain. we have a huge presence here in the united states. u.s.,s outside the creating value for customers and making money gives us more capacity to invest in the u.s.. all had to adjust and adapt in a variety of ways. we play a large role in china. it is a big consumption market for us. we've got a reasonably large manufacturing base and a large chunk of employee in the design centers in china. it is a very important market for us and our customers. we have had to adjust and adapt the supply chain to have flexibility to allow some of our ems to move assembly so they don't have to deal tariffs. change wecontrol laws have had to stop shipping to some customers. the priorities and focus our about retaining market
emily: that was ben brody.ductor industry suffered its worst slump in almost two decades. heard by a trade war between the u.s. is the largest chip producer and china, the largest consumer. bob swan has been a leader in the industry urging the chinese and the u.s. to engage in dialogue. about the supply chain. we have a huge presence here in the united states. u.s.,s outside the creating value for customers and making money gives us more capacity to invest in the u.s.. all had to adjust and...
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and emily: that was bloomberg's ben brody.emiconductor industry last year suffered its worst annual slump in almost two decades, hurt by a trade war between the u.s.,nd the largest -- the largest chip producer, and china, the largest consumer. bob swan, urging them to engage in constructive dialogue on the trade tensions. he spoke to bloomberg brad's tone and they talk about intel's global supply chain. >> for a global company, we have huge r&d and manufacturing we need in the u.s., so markets outside the u.s. creating value for our customers and making money, gives us more capacity to invest in the u.s. r&d. we have all had to adjust and adapt in a variety of ways, and i say that meaning we play a large role in china. market big consumption both on the pc and server side. you have a large manufacturing base and a large chunk of employees in our design centers in china. it is an important market for us and the u.s.. please had to adapt our supply chain to have flexibility to to moveme of our oems their assembly so they don't h
and emily: that was bloomberg's ben brody.emiconductor industry last year suffered its worst annual slump in almost two decades, hurt by a trade war between the u.s.,nd the largest -- the largest chip producer, and china, the largest consumer. bob swan, urging them to engage in constructive dialogue on the trade tensions. he spoke to bloomberg brad's tone and they talk about intel's global supply chain. >> for a global company, we have huge r&d and manufacturing we need in the u.s.,...
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we met brodie lewis during his first week of climbing school. >> i'm an active person and i love to beside. i don't want to put a suit on every day and go do a desk job and do the same thing over and over. >> reporter: he is a former marine who made the move during his transition out of the mill texas, and he is not alone. >> started climbing 100-foot towers in afghanistan. >> reporter: after time in a classroom, students strap in for hands-on training where climbers learn how to install, maintain, and repair the equipment that can deliver a 5g signal. >> everybody turn to your right, check the person that's in front of you. >> reporter: then it's time for the real deal. >> when you got the ropes up here, you want to make sure they're not tangling. >> reporter: timothy armstrong is a senior trainer. >> this is what is keeping you safe. >> reporter: this is what is going to protect you and save your life? >> at the end of the day, i don't have to trust your gear, and that is what is going to save your life when you're up there on the tower. >> reporter: wearing at least 50 pounds of gea
we met brodie lewis during his first week of climbing school. >> i'm an active person and i love to beside. i don't want to put a suit on every day and go do a desk job and do the same thing over and over. >> reporter: he is a former marine who made the move during his transition out of the mill texas, and he is not alone. >> started climbing 100-foot towers in afghanistan. >> reporter: after time in a classroom, students strap in for hands-on training where climbers...
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sam brody, congressional reporter at the daily beast. and abigail tracy, staff writer with "vanity fair." rhonda, i am going to start with you here. it may seem like a silly question given everything. but is wednesday's outcome a foregone conclusion? is there anything that would give the potential of the president not being acquitted through the next four days? >> i think it's safe to say that yesterday was a preview for what we might see on wednesday. there is no indication, from what i am hearing on the hill, that any of the votes for acquittal would change. but of course,you know, we have several days before we get to wednesday. so, you know, anything can happen. i think all of us who cover politics in this age know that anything could happen over 24 hours, 48 hours, 72 hours. so we'll just have to wait and see for wednesday. >> okay. what about you, sam? i know that you wrote a piece this week on the democrats being pretty much fed up with the gop's refusal to budge on impeachment. is there anything that the house managers could have
sam brody, congressional reporter at the daily beast. and abigail tracy, staff writer with "vanity fair." rhonda, i am going to start with you here. it may seem like a silly question given everything. but is wednesday's outcome a foregone conclusion? is there anything that would give the potential of the president not being acquitted through the next four days? >> i think it's safe to say that yesterday was a preview for what we might see on wednesday. there is no indication,...
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rival to brody's dong as in the race for the democratic us presidential nomination result the 2016 playbook suggesting he's backed by russia. more on the latest headlines up next in delving into the mysteries of the human brain the topic. below and welcome to you so if you could visionaries me sophie shevardnadze well they say a leopard never changed which is very much true about humans so who is really in charge of my life me or my brain and are we one of the say well i talk about this with professor of neurobiology at the university. of us are solved it's really good to have you on our program so we have lots to discuss you say that any basic trait of a person or such a sexual identity predisposition to something is actually decided in mother's womb when you are 4 your brain is formed within the will a lot of other neuroscientists will argue with you because they're saying what we are is our genes plus the upbringing but in your case you're saying it's not nature versus nurture it's just nature no i have never said ok and i think that the distinction between nature and science because fro
rival to brody's dong as in the race for the democratic us presidential nomination result the 2016 playbook suggesting he's backed by russia. more on the latest headlines up next in delving into the mysteries of the human brain the topic. below and welcome to you so if you could visionaries me sophie shevardnadze well they say a leopard never changed which is very much true about humans so who is really in charge of my life me or my brain and are we one of the say well i talk about this with...
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dirty tricks against brody in 2 of the 16 but the chaos of monday's iowa caucuses reveal that nothing is change we ask a man who's been at the receiving end of the democratic party machine lawyer and former congressional candidate tim going over and does an e.u. delegation to teheran heads home ahead of friday's washington talks how close are we to a transformation from anglo-american economic war in iran to full scale military geopolitical conflict we get a cia insider's guide to developments one month since the trump assassination drone strike as a suspected terror attack wounds 2 in south london what's changed since boris johnson used just similar attack in november for alleged electoral advantage we talked to former u.k. home office minister norman baker posable coming up in today's going on the gramophone. 1000 before impeached u.s. president trumps acquittal by the senate today his annual state of the union address over the whole world signals of what a trump 2nd term in the white house means for the planets of course 1st he'll have to beat the democrats in november but arguably
dirty tricks against brody in 2 of the 16 but the chaos of monday's iowa caucuses reveal that nothing is change we ask a man who's been at the receiving end of the democratic party machine lawyer and former congressional candidate tim going over and does an e.u. delegation to teheran heads home ahead of friday's washington talks how close are we to a transformation from anglo-american economic war in iran to full scale military geopolitical conflict we get a cia insider's guide to developments...
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rival to brody's saunders in the race for the democratic us presidential nomination result the 2016 facebook suggesting he's backed by russia. but check out more on the latest headlines up next and delving into the mysteries of the human brain that's the topic on safe here.
rival to brody's saunders in the race for the democratic us presidential nomination result the 2016 facebook suggesting he's backed by russia. but check out more on the latest headlines up next and delving into the mysteries of the human brain that's the topic on safe here.
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my name is alex brody. i am the director of meetings at the association of the united states army. and again, thank you for being here. i can't think of a better way to kick off the 2020 ausa breck fast series than to do so in this very special location with the chief of staff, general james mcconville. appreciate everyone being here and want to wish you a happy new year. to get started, i'm going to introduce miss tammy call, she's the director here at the knew seem. she'd like to say a few things about this wonderful museum that we're all in today. press help me welcome mrs. tammy call. [ applause ] >> good morning, everyone. thank you for being here. general mcconville, general ham, all of our guests, welcome to the national mu sooechl of the united states army. we look forward with great excitement of opening the doors to the public on june 4th, 2020, four and a half months away, but nobody is counting. you're getting just a glimpse today of what a phenomenal museum this is going to be, and we really encourage all of you to help us spread the word as we prepare to become the fr
my name is alex brody. i am the director of meetings at the association of the united states army. and again, thank you for being here. i can't think of a better way to kick off the 2020 ausa breck fast series than to do so in this very special location with the chief of staff, general james mcconville. appreciate everyone being here and want to wish you a happy new year. to get started, i'm going to introduce miss tammy call, she's the director here at the knew seem. she'd like to say a few...
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so it's kind of cool so in the final season, she's sort of aligned with brody in a way.ah >> saul needs her. >> jimmy: yep. >> he takes her out prematurely, and it's risky, but -- >> jimmy: there you go >> there you go. >> jimmy: i want to show everyone a clip. here's claire danes in the final season premiere of "homeland. take a look. >> you did admit to giving up the location of a safe house in beirut >> yeah, one that hasn't been active for decades i believe at that point, i'd been kept awake for 96 hours >> what about assets >> what about them >> did you ever reveal the identity of an asset >> no. >> maybe somebody who died ten years before >> no, assets have families. i wouldn't do that >> you sure? >> how much more clearly can i say this i did not. >> miss mathison, how can you be so sure if there's 180 days of your life you don't remember >> jimmy: ooh. [ cheers and applause that's how you do it that's how you do it right there. now claire, you're an amazingly talented actress >> well, thank you >> jimmy: that means you're in touch with your emotions would you say
so it's kind of cool so in the final season, she's sort of aligned with brody in a way.ah >> saul needs her. >> jimmy: yep. >> he takes her out prematurely, and it's risky, but -- >> jimmy: there you go >> there you go. >> jimmy: i want to show everyone a clip. here's claire danes in the final season premiere of "homeland. take a look. >> you did admit to giving up the location of a safe house in beirut >> yeah, one that hasn't been active...
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you've seen, a reinvestment from the enemies in the diplomacy to work in brody.there is only so much that they can do. it is certainly seen as a lesson for the rest of the region. you watch even laos. other negotiate harden for years over the railway. recognizing that they don't exactly want to be a state. the reason why cambodia has been so effectively catcher by the chinese, it's because -- it does not reflect an actual capture of the hearts and minds of the country whether or not that leads in the next generation, certainly not if, but we could certainly see this come back to buy these cpp. they wanted that we do have to accept, as long as cambodia is a chinese client, then as cnn's ability to be the regional center that we hope for, that they saw themselves as two decades ago. that cannot happen on any sensitive issue. especially south china sea. if you want an issue, negotiation effort. anything else is a pipe dream. >> mr. nantulya, my final question for you. has anybody done a map of the kind of ideological party state relationships and training on the con
you've seen, a reinvestment from the enemies in the diplomacy to work in brody.there is only so much that they can do. it is certainly seen as a lesson for the rest of the region. you watch even laos. other negotiate harden for years over the railway. recognizing that they don't exactly want to be a state. the reason why cambodia has been so effectively catcher by the chinese, it's because -- it does not reflect an actual capture of the hearts and minds of the country whether or not that leads...
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they don't get a free pass simply because brody worked for the port authority when the evidence showed that he didn't have the power to direct these resources in this way without telling the lie. they don't get a free pass because they are hypothesizing a legitimate decision-makers might in three have decided to realign the lanes when the precise point of their scheme was to take these resources out of the legitimate decision-makers hands and put them into their own hands. they don't get a free pass simply because their motive happens to be political. let me start with the legal argument that was made by kelly's council counsel which e drawing a distinction between public uses and private uses and to think there are two main problems with that. actually, probably three. one is i don't see where a license for that is in the statute, and that gets the right to the second problem, which is it seems to cross a distinction between fraud where the victim is a public entity and fraud with the victim is a private entity. the court rejected that distinction in pasquantino. i don't know if the t
they don't get a free pass simply because brody worked for the port authority when the evidence showed that he didn't have the power to direct these resources in this way without telling the lie. they don't get a free pass because they are hypothesizing a legitimate decision-makers might in three have decided to realign the lanes when the precise point of their scheme was to take these resources out of the legitimate decision-makers hands and put them into their own hands. they don't get a free...
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my name is juliette brody, i'm a professor at sanford law school. i'm the director of the community law clinic. i've been in that role for the past 15 years. and in that capacity, i supervisor stanford law students in practice for low-income clients. my principle areas of expertise have been rent stabilization and eviction defense as well as civil access to justice. i have supervisorred representation of hundreds of tenants in san mateo county. i'm here because for about six months at the end of 2019 as prop f was coming online, i was lucky enough to have a back-to-back summer and sabbatical that enabled me to volunteer full-time with the team at open door legal. given my academic interests and access to justice and so-called civil gideon, i have been very interested in their universal access model. the alignment when prop f passed was just too good to be true, and being able to be embedded there while prop f was coming online was an incredible gift. i wanted to pick up on what supervisor preston said. san francisco is an enormous leader in this are
my name is juliette brody, i'm a professor at sanford law school. i'm the director of the community law clinic. i've been in that role for the past 15 years. and in that capacity, i supervisor stanford law students in practice for low-income clients. my principle areas of expertise have been rent stabilization and eviction defense as well as civil access to justice. i have supervisorred representation of hundreds of tenants in san mateo county. i'm here because for about six months at the end...
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my name is juliette brody, i'm a professor at sanford law school. i'm the director of the community law clinic. i've been in that role for the past 15 years. and in that capacity, i supervisor stanford law students in practice for low-income clients. my principle areas of expertise have been rent stabilization and eviction defense as well as civil access to justice. i have supervisorred representation of hundreds of tenants in san mateo county. i'm here because for about six months at the end of 2019 as prop f was coming online, i was lucky enough to have a back-to-back summer and sabbatical that enabled me to volunteer full-time with the team at open door legal. given my academic interests and access to justice and so-called civil gideon, i have been very interested in their universal access model. the alignment when prop f passed was just too good to be true, and being able to be embedded there while prop f was coming online was an incredible gift. i wanted to pick up on what supervisor preston said. san francisco is an enormous leader in this are
my name is juliette brody, i'm a professor at sanford law school. i'm the director of the community law clinic. i've been in that role for the past 15 years. and in that capacity, i supervisor stanford law students in practice for low-income clients. my principle areas of expertise have been rent stabilization and eviction defense as well as civil access to justice. i have supervisorred representation of hundreds of tenants in san mateo county. i'm here because for about six months at the end...