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i told sloane a small lie. i said that i had to go to work. >> so i called there to remind him to bring a toy chest he got for the girls. the secretary -- she says, "he's with his fiancee, laura. it's her birthday. they're at disney." i'm like, "whoa!" >> called and left a message -- "tell laura this is gonna be one birthday that she will never forget." >> the following day, joe went to see sloane and the kids, unaware that detectives had wired the home. >> i really had a horrible headache -- hungover from the night before -- and we were speaking about my new relationship. but she just kept badgering me about this case. >> that what you did to him -- was a mistake? you said it was mistake. >> no mistake. >> oh, so it was done on purpose? >> i don't know if we're talking about the same case here or not. >> well, enlighten me, because you're scarin' me. >> i'm scarin' you? >> yes, you're scarin' me a lot. >> i said to her, "i've only had nightmares about one thing -- a car accident that i always felt i was respon
i told sloane a small lie. i said that i had to go to work. >> so i called there to remind him to bring a toy chest he got for the girls. the secretary -- she says, "he's with his fiancee, laura. it's her birthday. they're at disney." i'm like, "whoa!" >> called and left a message -- "tell laura this is gonna be one birthday that she will never forget." >> the following day, joe went to see sloane and the kids, unaware that detectives had wired...
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sloan. >> mr. moroz and mr. sloan passage of taking a president trump most voters seem to be concerned about health care. there is big debate among the so-called well-known candidates if you will and i say so-called with respect to all of you based on whether there should be freed government, totally government-run health care for all or whetheren there should ba public option open to those who want it versus some sort of enhancement of the current o system. as someone who is very concerned about the average middle-class worker i wonder what you feel is the most effective for the people that you speak about union members and people who are in the middle class. what are your thoughts about health care? >> medicare for all, would like the union to keep their medical health care that they have fought so hard for. i think the public option if i'm not mistaken does that. he keeps the union's health care voter rolls out an option for everybody in the country which i think issa rae. spend trillions on military, trillio
sloan. >> mr. moroz and mr. sloan passage of taking a president trump most voters seem to be concerned about health care. there is big debate among the so-called well-known candidates if you will and i say so-called with respect to all of you based on whether there should be freed government, totally government-run health care for all or whetheren there should ba public option open to those who want it versus some sort of enhancement of the current o system. as someone who is very...
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sloan and mr. wells. >> libertarian answer is everything should be legal and then people will stop being affected because they will be -- marijuana, they -- for the last 30 to 50 years, i have been legalizing advocating. everyone thought i was crazy. my mother says marijuana is a very dangerous drug. she had patients who were addicted and she was a child psychiatrist. she knew more about it than i realized. but i think they made the right step when they legalized marijuana. other subjects like heroin is a dangerous product but if they legalize it, to take of the profit away from the people who are selling it, once there is no profit in it, the people will be able to control it. >> thank you. >> i agree with a lot of the comments that have been made especially by the lady on the far end. let me switch gears for a quick minute on marijuana and let's just talk about history. let's look at when we tried to do away with alcohol in the 1920's. about 100 years ago. didn't work. it was nancy reagan who sai
sloan and mr. wells. >> libertarian answer is everything should be legal and then people will stop being affected because they will be -- marijuana, they -- for the last 30 to 50 years, i have been legalizing advocating. everyone thought i was crazy. my mother says marijuana is a very dangerous drug. she had patients who were addicted and she was a child psychiatrist. she knew more about it than i realized. but i think they made the right step when they legalized marijuana. other subjects...
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sloan? >> i think trump should be removed from office but we know that is not going to happen. the candidates are making a big mistake talking about removing trump. they should talk about the issues that address the people. for example this one. they shouldn't be talking about trump at all. people who are against trump can attack him those ways that questions about what will happen next are questions the candidates should address. healthcare for all is a communist plot. it isn't workable. what about illegal aliens? all kinds of people come in under healthcare. it is an impractical thing and we have to have a system where people can buy their own health care or somebody like me i have no healthcare. i just have medicaid. i have never been sick so i don't need it. i don't think it is a workable idea. all these left-wing ideas like bernie sanders and elizabeth warren, those are too far out and those people will not win it if they do when it will be disaster because they will be defeated by trum
sloan? >> i think trump should be removed from office but we know that is not going to happen. the candidates are making a big mistake talking about removing trump. they should talk about the issues that address the people. for example this one. they shouldn't be talking about trump at all. people who are against trump can attack him those ways that questions about what will happen next are questions the candidates should address. healthcare for all is a communist plot. it isn't workable....
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[applause] sam sloan also from new york. [applause] mark stewart from connecticut.[applause] moving forward we have robbie wells. [applause] sorry about that, sir. [inaudible] these are the candidates thank you for arriving. we appreciate you being here. let me introduce the panelists that will be asking the questions. she has been one of the most respected journalists in the state of new hampshire for more than two decades and the associated press who covered the presidentiapresidential campaiga lot of questions always fair and right down the middle. john also sitting next to longtime journalist in new hampshire political reporter also prior to that with the union leader, well-respected, both former colleagues we are lucky to have been here tonight so that's giving welcome to the panelists as well. [applause] >> each will be given a two-minute opportunity for opening statements. the questions themselves, despite a typo, will require a one minute response. i'm just going to mispronounce everybody's name. she's going to let you know if there are any follow-ups requir
[applause] sam sloan also from new york. [applause] mark stewart from connecticut.[applause] moving forward we have robbie wells. [applause] sorry about that, sir. [inaudible] these are the candidates thank you for arriving. we appreciate you being here. let me introduce the panelists that will be asking the questions. she has been one of the most respected journalists in the state of new hampshire for more than two decades and the associated press who covered the presidentiapresidential...
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sloane sends a nonexplicit picture. >> what happened? >> he wants a replay. >> what? that's right. >> up to ten messages. you haven't sent a word. >> this language is indicative of someone grooming. i don't warrant to share you. that is just really controlling language and just as a reminder, he started talking to her a half hour ago. >> so you are reminding him of your age. >> that's right. >> you're giving -- >> i'm in sixth grade. but he's doubling down. don't show anyone else, okay? >> bark turns over reports of potential child predators to the national center for missing & exploited children. >> we work with law enforcement to address these issues that are sometimes very urgent. >> i'm an adult and it's upsetting to me. it's traumatizing to me and then i put myself in the shoes of an 11-year-old that doesn't have the tools to cope, doesn't have someone to talk to that's devastating. >> we all go to work and have good day, bad days. what is a good day at work for you? >> if we can be a part of eradicating child sex abuse through awareness, making platforms safer,
sloane sends a nonexplicit picture. >> what happened? >> he wants a replay. >> what? that's right. >> up to ten messages. you haven't sent a word. >> this language is indicative of someone grooming. i don't warrant to share you. that is just really controlling language and just as a reminder, he started talking to her a half hour ago. >> so you are reminding him of your age. >> that's right. >> you're giving -- >> i'm in sixth grade. but...
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tens of sloan's these are children by those fighters who were orphaned in iraq. to become darius. just the fall of mosul they've been refused papers. and the chance of going to school. what will become a. close up. 30 minutes on d w. w . any time any place. names video never. have i don't the benefit of. songs to sing along to download to see is the combo from soup of the month to them to cut. their each course is cliff into active exercise is the hard thing about that deep down you don't come to ash documented on facebook in the uk still. geminids afraid they'd be deafening. they were forced into a nameless mass of. their bodies mere tools and. the history of the slave trade is africa's history. it describes hoping for power and trough it plummeted an entire continent into chaos and violence and these slaves system created the greatest planned accumulation of wealth the world had ever seen up to that moment in time this is the journey back into the history of slavery. i think we will truly be making progress when we all accept the history of slavery as all of our history. our doc
tens of sloan's these are children by those fighters who were orphaned in iraq. to become darius. just the fall of mosul they've been refused papers. and the chance of going to school. what will become a. close up. 30 minutes on d w. w . any time any place. names video never. have i don't the benefit of. songs to sing along to download to see is the combo from soup of the month to them to cut. their each course is cliff into active exercise is the hard thing about that deep down you don't come...
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tim sloan was excluded from that he was never in the front line, but interesting that he was interviewed in the process the stock is up today. of course, if they do settle this, it's about $3 bill bron, something behind them, regardless what did you think about the banks? clearly all down today >> unfortunately i was at solomon brothers during the '90s, and the lesson from that is you just have to get it behind you wells fargo has a market cap of $200 billion, so these number are tiny compared to the value the reputational hits have been the ones that have been difficult. i don't want to minimize this, creating these accounts was not good, but people didn't lose money in these accounts. this was bad, it should be punished, but it really is something that should be able to be settled. >> the fed asset cap was never going to be listed until you have settled with other regulators it doesn't mean one follows the other, but i don't think the latter could happen without the former >>> tom peterffy, find out if he's looking to be a buyer or seller. >>> plus investors have been hunting everywher
tim sloan was excluded from that he was never in the front line, but interesting that he was interviewed in the process the stock is up today. of course, if they do settle this, it's about $3 bill bron, something behind them, regardless what did you think about the banks? clearly all down today >> unfortunately i was at solomon brothers during the '90s, and the lesson from that is you just have to get it behind you wells fargo has a market cap of $200 billion, so these number are tiny...
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annoying for leaving soon as the only analyst on credible revelation on the winning one side she and sloan soon to move on to the center of the union this is after collateral mother julian assange revealed his identity and was known i mean it was front page news all over the world at that point. only to julian assange to become a halt global topic but he'd found a way to publish classified information and made it available to anyone who wanted to share as someone else's secrets the idea of developing an anonymous digital dropbox and applying it to a media organization that is wiki leaks that was the 1st people hadn't really done that before that was that was julian assange. it enabled the whistleblower who were at low cost with just the right couldn't d.v.d. and they use of the right tools to anonymously. blow the whistle by transmitting like large amounts of data. the day we release over 287. documenting the reality of an international mass surveillance industry. who here has an eye for. movie and has a point barrier. he uses g.-mail. well you're all screwed. what is this place and where
annoying for leaving soon as the only analyst on credible revelation on the winning one side she and sloan soon to move on to the center of the union this is after collateral mother julian assange revealed his identity and was known i mean it was front page news all over the world at that point. only to julian assange to become a halt global topic but he'd found a way to publish classified information and made it available to anyone who wanted to share as someone else's secrets the idea of...
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in fairfield sarah stinson kron 4 news and the north bay allman orchards are in bloom right now in sloane lot of county and the sheriff's office as a people. >>wanting to use the trees as backdrops for their selfies are causing real damage to the property. sheriff officials say that people are driving and a private orchards causing damage to the water lines and in some cases getting stock and needing assistance to get out of property owners say that they also have found trash left behind from people having picnics in their orchards sheriffs say that you know hey if you're caught trespassing in an orchard you know you could face a fine of up to a $1000 we still want to capture the beauty of the allman blossoms they recommend simply stopping on the shoulder of the road to take your selfie. >>and on the peninsula federal judges criticizing pge for how the utility has complied or not complied with the terms of a five-year criminal probation. the hearing follows the natural gas explosion in san bruno that killed 8 people a decade ago. this is video from that horrific day in 2016 the utility wa
in fairfield sarah stinson kron 4 news and the north bay allman orchards are in bloom right now in sloane lot of county and the sheriff's office as a people. >>wanting to use the trees as backdrops for their selfies are causing real damage to the property. sheriff officials say that people are driving and a private orchards causing damage to the water lines and in some cases getting stock and needing assistance to get out of property owners say that they also have found trash left behind...
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sloan is a former federal prosecutor and is now a partner at the public affairs firm summer strategies she joins us from washington d.c. we appreciate your time very much so as she has pointed out there over the years over the decades and u.s. presidents have often still been able to to order military strikes on various countries even without getting the explicit approval of congress so how is that always been the case and what are they trying to do now well i think presidents have ignored the war powers act and periodic we you hear members of congress upset about it and there has been this great expansion of executive power over the years but i think the country is feeling very tired yet list wars in the middle east and obviously mr trump ran on that so. to me not only democrats but some members some members of his own party when he made the strike on iran potentially bringing us into greater conflict with the middle east so so why i guess you have brought up an interesting point it was as well considering where the poll numbers are when it comes to americans wanting to be involved in
sloan is a former federal prosecutor and is now a partner at the public affairs firm summer strategies she joins us from washington d.c. we appreciate your time very much so as she has pointed out there over the years over the decades and u.s. presidents have often still been able to to order military strikes on various countries even without getting the explicit approval of congress so how is that always been the case and what are they trying to do now well i think presidents have ignored the...
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room listening device recorded many hours of mr sanders meetings which led to reinforce the case mr sloan suspected that they were spying on him and started holding his meetings at the back of the building in the female restroom as soon as they discovered it they installed the microphones there . junior sanj was arrested in london in april last year and served a sentence for skipping bail back in 2012 he's still in british jail pending a hearing on extradition to the us waiters face espionage and computer hacking charges which focused on the publication by wiki leaks of thousands of classified military files and 2010 including this one incriminating video of american troops in iraq if convicted a son could get a prison term of up to 175 years the final stage of his extradition trial has been pushed back to may meanwhile a songe does remain in belmarsh prison songe was only recently moved from solitary confinement there after repeated to pales by his legal team citing poor health he still faces tight restrictions on visitors while his lawyers say that they also found it difficult to meet t
room listening device recorded many hours of mr sanders meetings which led to reinforce the case mr sloan suspected that they were spying on him and started holding his meetings at the back of the building in the female restroom as soon as they discovered it they installed the microphones there . junior sanj was arrested in london in april last year and served a sentence for skipping bail back in 2012 he's still in british jail pending a hearing on extradition to the us waiters face espionage...
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that are being allocated is basically telling good money after bad a universal health proposal called sloan has been suggested but the different political parties have very different ideas of what to prioritize and how to implement it so really what's important here is the population they're going to pull in the next on saturday are really looking for change and it's a change in culture to actually be citizen centered and to put the politics aside to ensure that everybody can have safe timely access to health care it was the threat of a no confidence vote in health minister simon harris which forced the irish tea should be over at good to call this election faced with a combination of public anger and the sense that no one was accepting responsibility on saturday in the polling booths the voters will hold the politicians to account al-jazeera limerick. tavis to take a look at the top stories here about as they are the death of a doctor who raised the alarm over corona virus has prompted an outpouring of public anger in china lee one lion who died from the onus was reprimanded by police when
that are being allocated is basically telling good money after bad a universal health proposal called sloan has been suggested but the different political parties have very different ideas of what to prioritize and how to implement it so really what's important here is the population they're going to pull in the next on saturday are really looking for change and it's a change in culture to actually be citizen centered and to put the politics aside to ensure that everybody can have safe timely...
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intelligence managed to keep the secret for the sloan. i think that this will be viewed in the few in going forward now as one of the great intelligence operations of the last 120 years or so that a country break another's codes is not unusual but that a country be able to read more than half the world's countries trant. correspondence telegrams cables reports and so on in their entirety is i think. never done before that i'm aware of the impact import and impact of this is huge so it has for 75 years given the united states a tremendous advantage in diplomacy foreign affairs and intelligence any secret shared is a secret potentially lost and by the nature of the operation for 75 years information was shared this was a joint german american operation so there right away you have the secret is shared from the outset and then in addition over time countries are always careful to see why there are foreign counterparts or adversaries do respond as they do and one can infer knowledge by various foreign policy moves cumulatively that kind of in
intelligence managed to keep the secret for the sloan. i think that this will be viewed in the few in going forward now as one of the great intelligence operations of the last 120 years or so that a country break another's codes is not unusual but that a country be able to read more than half the world's countries trant. correspondence telegrams cables reports and so on in their entirety is i think. never done before that i'm aware of the impact import and impact of this is huge so it has for...
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i think that's an achievable goal you know my life changed in the late ninety's i was a doctor in sloan kettering and i was with the head of the hospital one of the great doctors and i was his trainee and into the room walked a 25 year old with germ cell tumor in the brain the lung in the liver and in this kid the doctor told him listen you have months to live i want you to spend your last couple months with your mother because you're the son of a single mother and chemotherapy is going to make you sick this kid went and he did research this before google and he found out a doctor did an experiment we took putu platinum electrodes and put it in a gel and said to cancer cells like electricity or not but they didn't care about the electricity some of the platinum the same thing my wedding band leeched off and killed some of the cells so he said i want platinum so we gave them intravenous platinum for a year and a half later he won his 1st of 7 tours de france so that was lance armstrong so you know lance was given a death sentence and he's alive today why i'm not sure how plot work but it
i think that's an achievable goal you know my life changed in the late ninety's i was a doctor in sloan kettering and i was with the head of the hospital one of the great doctors and i was his trainee and into the room walked a 25 year old with germ cell tumor in the brain the lung in the liver and in this kid the doctor told him listen you have months to live i want you to spend your last couple months with your mother because you're the son of a single mother and chemotherapy is going to make...
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melanie sloan is a former federal prosecutor and partner at the public affairs firm summer strategies and she says although trump is expected to veto the resolution his foreign policy will be closely scrutinized because this is an election year. i think presidents have ignored the war powers act and periodically you hear members of congress upset about it and there has been this great expansion of executive power over the years but i think the country is feeling very tired of the endless wars in the middle east and obviously mr trump ran on that so. too i think not only democrats but some members some members of his own party when he made the strike on iran potentially bringing us into a greater conflict with the middle east republicans really crossed president trump at their peril as they've learned and he has been very clear that you expect people to be in lockstep and if you will go after members of his own party in an incredibly tough fashion so i think the only reason that so many of his members were willing to cross him on as i was because americans don't pay that close attentio
melanie sloan is a former federal prosecutor and partner at the public affairs firm summer strategies and she says although trump is expected to veto the resolution his foreign policy will be closely scrutinized because this is an election year. i think presidents have ignored the war powers act and periodically you hear members of congress upset about it and there has been this great expansion of executive power over the years but i think the country is feeling very tired of the endless wars...
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harvard business school and mit sloan designed a long portfolio long the companies with the most understatedtments on unusual items were causing earnings understated. they went short with the most overstated earnings unusual gains propping up their unadjusted earnings. that was the portfolio they would have turned over around once a year based on the 10k data how they were able to show that markets were inefficient and analysts inefficient in impounding this information in that portfolio on a shorter term basis we created this earnings distortion score based on the same methodology in terms of the math that the harvard businessschoo and mit sloan professors use to develop their long short portfolio. the earnings distortion score predicts companies most likely to beat or miss based on how understated or overstated their consensus earnings estimates are, relative to core earnings you mentioned looking to identify companies with high levels of earnings distortion as most likely to miss, low levels of earnings distortion as most likely to beat >> okay. david, thanks for your time. we appreciate
harvard business school and mit sloan designed a long portfolio long the companies with the most understatedtments on unusual items were causing earnings understated. they went short with the most overstated earnings unusual gains propping up their unadjusted earnings. that was the portfolio they would have turned over around once a year based on the 10k data how they were able to show that markets were inefficient and analysts inefficient in impounding this information in that portfolio on a...
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and by the alfred p sloan foundation. technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. ♪ >> supported by the john d and catherine t macarthur foundation. committed to building a more pjust aceful world. for more information, at --.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions -- ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corpor bion for publadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> this is "pbs newshour wes from w eta studios in washington and from our pure -- and from our bureau at the walter crunk a school of journalism at the arizona state university. ♪or [captioning prd by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its t caption contenand accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ -today on "america's test kitchen," erin makes bridget foproof pita bread, jack challenges ju oa to a taste testf international yogurts, dan reveals the science behind , the mediterranean classic, shakshuka.
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we told you her name was sloan, it's not and didn't show you her face.dren and she has worked for years for an organization committed to protecting children online. this suburban mom transforms herself into an underage girl online all to document the world of online predators. at the time she hid her face everywhere and on "gma" to protect her identity and safety. >> lots of parents might say, well, my kid would never post anything remotely salacious. what we've been able to demonstrate with these is that they're still susceptible to being targeted. >> reporter: sloane, her pseudonym is the head of a special projects team at bark, an online monitoring service that works with parents and schools to track kids' social media use. the team created personas for her as a tween and teen to educate parents and now because her work has become highlighted online and things have come to closure on the legal end, she can share her identity. >> i am able to show an un-pixelated version of my face. we would create a fictitious 15-year-old girl. >> reporter: releasing
we told you her name was sloan, it's not and didn't show you her face.dren and she has worked for years for an organization committed to protecting children online. this suburban mom transforms herself into an underage girl online all to document the world of online predators. at the time she hid her face everywhere and on "gma" to protect her identity and safety. >> lots of parents might say, well, my kid would never post anything remotely salacious. what we've been able to...
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sloan foundation supporting science, notegy and improved performance. >> and with the ongoing supportitutions. >>nd friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs stationrs from viewe like you. thank you. >> this is pbs newshouwest and from test from theashington walter cronkite school of journalism from arizona state university. ♪ ♪ ♪ u - you know, i grew cooking in the '70s out of mastering the art of french cooking, great recipes and obviously the world's best cooking teacher but in the 21st century, some of those recipes just don't make it-- boeuf bourguignon for example. sauté the meat in batches, you make a mess on the stovetop, those little tiny onions, and you end up with aone-note . so i'm not making that. but there are plenty o from the french repertoire that i still makesthat. that are absolutely terric. a be stew with orange and olives
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sloan school of management and state street associates that says, okay, i'm just reporting this, that there's a 70% chance that a recession will occur in the next six months. we had those types of predictions last year that did not come to pass so how did these two come to conclusions here? the researchers analyzed four market factors, industrial production, non-farm payroll, stock market returns and the slope of the yield curve, all on a monthly basis. then get this, they used the mahalanobis distance, that's the measure initially used to analyze the human skull to compare current market conditions to prior recessions. all right. you put that all into the cauldron, what pops out. they found when the index tops 70% the likelihood of recession in the next six months rose to 70%. as of last november, the reading was at 76%. so we know the space is littered with people who have been wrong about a coming recession, yet there is a lot of froth out there in the market. look at this chart from wisdom tree. looks like high price to earnings stocks, meaning they are traded way above what they
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puck starts for the as against the cubs at sloan park in mesa. first pitch is schedule ford 5:10.he periods of rain are keep that in mind. last night the cal women took on the oregon ducks who have the most exciting players in the country who is from the east bay. abc 7's sports director larry beal has the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning, everybody. the best women's college basketball player in the whole country back home in the bay area last night. sabrina is a star for oregon. she so good that steph curry came out to watch her play. yes. steph with his girls court side in berkeley to see oregon against cal. the star of the show is erin boley. she had eight threes. ducks built a big lead. sabrina went for the triple-double. 17 points, 11 assists, 11 rebounds. her skill level is off the charts. milestone for cal. jaylon brown. she scores 26 points. joining the 1,000 point club. ducks win their 13th in a roechlt 93-61. stanford hosting number 15 oregon state. the tree might have vertigo after this. the cardinals saw the double digit lead. needing a three to tie
puck starts for the as against the cubs at sloan park in mesa. first pitch is schedule ford 5:10.he periods of rain are keep that in mind. last night the cal women took on the oregon ducks who have the most exciting players in the country who is from the east bay. abc 7's sports director larry beal has the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning, everybody. the best women's college basketball player in the whole country back home in the bay area last night. sabrina is a star...
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sloan founpption suting science, technology, animproved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. i moormation at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was mae possible by rporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by ,newshour productioc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> hello, everyone, and welcome to "amanpour & co." here's what's coming up. >> and i also want to congratulate my friend and colleague, amy klobuchar, for showing just how wrong the pundits can be when thnt a woman out. >> solidarity on the campaign trail, but will america elect a woman? journalist rebecca tister, author of "good and mad," joins me. >>nd being a little more ou relaxed giving money to the poor is one of the things that have been shown to work in the last few years. >> fighting poverty, how economist a
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: yeah >> i was on my way to my wedding with my wife i was very late and trying cross the road in sloane. >> jimmy: yeah >> and he said, "sorry hugh, it's my assistant. he's always falling off his bike get up, get up." [ light laughter ] so, he got up. i said - anyway, "bye nice to see you. guy said, "no, no. wait, wait, wait, i've got a a script for you." i said, "yes, fine, but i've got to get married and i'm really late. [ light laughter ] he said, "no, no, i'm going tell you a picture, the whole story. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah so, you were late for your wedding because of guy ritchie >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: and it turned out to be this movie. it's fantastic by the way. >> it's fun. >> jimmy: it's so much fun it's great i mean, you must have gotten to know each or a little bit on set even though you didn't have - >> no. >> jimmy: you really haven't >> really, tonight [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you really did just meet tonight >> this is it. >> yeah, pretty much >> no, we -- we did a read-through together. >> jimmy: what was your first impression >> but we didn't say anything to
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puck starts for the as against the cubs at sloan park in mesa. first pitch is schedule ford 5:10.he periods of rain are forecasted. last night the cal women took on the oregon ducks who have th most exciting players in the country who is from the east bay. abc 7's sports director larry beal has the lights in this morning's sports. >> good morning, everybody. the best women's college basketball player in the whole country back home in the bay area last night. sabrina is a star for oregon. she so good that steph curry came out to watch her play. yes. steph with his girls court side in berkeley to see oregon against cal. the star of the show is erin boley. she had eight threes. ducks built a big lead. sabrina went for the triple-double. 17 points, 11 assists, 11 rebounds. her skill level is off the charts. milestone for cal. jaylon brown. she scores 26 points. joining joining the 1,000 point club. ducks win their 13th in a roechlt 93-61. stanford hosting number 15 oregon state. the tree might have vertigo after this. the cardinals saw the double digit lead. needing a three to tie. th
puck starts for the as against the cubs at sloan park in mesa. first pitch is schedule ford 5:10.he periods of rain are forecasted. last night the cal women took on the oregon ducks who have th most exciting players in the country who is from the east bay. abc 7's sports director larry beal has the lights in this morning's sports. >> good morning, everybody. the best women's college basketball player in the whole country back home in the bay area last night. sabrina is a star for oregon....
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henry hughes, amy klobuchar, tom cuse, raymond michael, sam sloan, david thon thistle.homas james torgusen. elizabeth warren, beetz, julian cast, john delaney, jason evert dunlap. michael ellinger, tulsi gabbard, ben gleyberman. marc stewart greenstein and kamala harris. yes, some of those names are familiar to you. because they are people who used to be running for president but dropped out like cory booker, john delaney, kamala harris, others are in the race like tulsi gabbard and pete buttigieg and deval patrick but this gigantic overthrow crowd you have to wade through to find your likely candidate and despite that gigantic list no mike bloomberg anyway despite the fact that he spent $280 million. the republican ballot has a slightly smaller version. here's a sample republican ballot from albany, new hampshire. at the bottom of this there's president trump along with joe walsh who just ended his bid and bill weld who is still running against president trump. but then the whole rest of the page is filled up with other names of other people who are also technically in
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that are being allocated is basically telling good money after bad a universal health proposal called sloan has been suggested but the different political parties have very different ideas of what to prioritize and how to implement it so really what's important here is the population they're going to poach in the next on saturday are really looking for change and it's a change in culture to actually be citizen centered and to put the politics aside to ensure that everybody can have safe timely access to health care it was the threat of a no confidence vote in health minister simon harris which forced the irish tea should be over at good to call this election faced with a combination of public anger and the sense that no one was accepting responsibility on saturday in the polling booths the voters will hold the politicians to account for brennan al-jazeera limerick. they're sometimes described as the people of a forgotten war hundreds of thousands of palestinian refugees are either living in syria or have sought refuge in lebanon or jordan since the syrian war began in 2011 and the so-called
that are being allocated is basically telling good money after bad a universal health proposal called sloan has been suggested but the different political parties have very different ideas of what to prioritize and how to implement it so really what's important here is the population they're going to poach in the next on saturday are really looking for change and it's a change in culture to actually be citizen centered and to put the politics aside to ensure that everybody can have safe timely...