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the seagulls a p pa re ntly flapjacks in the seagulls apparently were going for the human handled spongeshan she chance frequency. does like they are watching us. it is quite interesting. although given how vicious seagulls can be i don't quite like the idea of them dealing with an angry seagull and seeking revenge. enough of revengeful seagulls. thank you very much. and thank you. stay with us here on bbc news. where are you? hello. 20 more still to come, thank you for watching. hello there. we're stuck in this colder air stream through wednesday and thursday. and that means more showers, more wintry showers as well. and we've already seen snow falling to quite low levels. now, as those showers ease off across central and eastern parts of the uk, we'll see temperatures dropping away. many areas having a touch of frost, particularly cold though, again, in the north—east of scotland. and given those showers, some icy conditions, especially for northern and western parts of the uk where showers keep going into the morning. in general, fewer showers, perhaps, on wednesday. a few will get acr
the seagulls a p pa re ntly flapjacks in the seagulls apparently were going for the human handled spongeshan she chance frequency. does like they are watching us. it is quite interesting. although given how vicious seagulls can be i don't quite like the idea of them dealing with an angry seagull and seeking revenge. enough of revengeful seagulls. thank you very much. and thank you. stay with us here on bbc news. where are you? hello. 20 more still to come, thank you for watching. hello there....
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close up. 60 spong d w. in the light of climate change. for christmas. what's in store. for the future. comes to make a city to get inside. culture life like a gentleman with. any time place. kept out of the back of those. songs to sing along to downloads. from soup. to do. various courses into active exercise is hard thing about it don't come slashdot on facebook in the us still. learn german for free but the devil you. know is going to tell my manager who to day. you know the banks. and so watch the language of the bank. speaking the truth global news that matters w. made for mines. this is state of reviews africa coming up in the next 15 minutes separatists in cameroon step up their reign of terror against civilians. not going up or the equivalent of one of them was flocking my back was a machine and the other person completely chopped off my leg. what is fueling the violence and the elections being held in the country make a difference. and african solutions to africa's problems meet conscience leaders say belittled wolves without a.
close up. 60 spong d w. in the light of climate change. for christmas. what's in store. for the future. comes to make a city to get inside. culture life like a gentleman with. any time place. kept out of the back of those. songs to sing along to downloads. from soup. to do. various courses into active exercise is hard thing about it don't come slashdot on facebook in the us still. learn german for free but the devil you. know is going to tell my manager who to day. you know the banks. and so...
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now sponge-bathe me and roll me -- ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) now sponge-bathe me and roll me towards south carolina!" here we go! ( laughter ) all right, wrong way, let's go, guys. come on! thank you. a lot of moderate democrats are concerned about having a democratic socialist at the top of the ticket. last night, "60 minutes" aired an interview with bernie and he didn't do much to put his critics at ease. >> we're very opposed to the authoritarian nature of cuba, but, you know, it's unfair to simply say everything is bad. you know? when fidel castro came into office, you know what he did? he had a massive literacy program. is that a bad thing? even though fidel castro did it? >> stephen: what, no-- bernie are you trying to kill everyone at msnbc? you sound like fidel castro's mom. "now i know fidel did a lot of murder, but look at this macaroni picture he made in the third grade. these little rotini down here are the graves of his enemies." ( laughter ) wrif riff but bernie did try an odd pivot when asked about the central platform of his campaign. >> a lot of voters are
now sponge-bathe me and roll me -- ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) now sponge-bathe me and roll me towards south carolina!" here we go! ( laughter ) all right, wrong way, let's go, guys. come on! thank you. a lot of moderate democrats are concerned about having a democratic socialist at the top of the ticket. last night, "60 minutes" aired an interview with bernie and he didn't do much to put his critics at ease. >> we're very opposed to the authoritarian nature of...
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when he talks about sponging records come it's not radical but right on time. come on, somebody.eople are suffering. and we have people that have the nerve to pretend that this is not happening. that will go all the way for the people and that person's name is bernard sanders. are not going to look left or right. we are going to keep our eyes on the prize. what is just,is what is right, and what is good, and what is good for the working people of this nation. in the spirit of fdr when he ind judge me by my enemy, our centuries for neck killer it is judged me by my enemies. we are not going to play with us. they have not seen anything like this. people are on the move. and we are on the move for justice. iowa, it's on you. it's all on you. all that we love is on the line. we have not seen a synonymy of people power like this. doesn't it feel good? there is happiness in this revolution because we are struggling together. we rise or fall together. spaceer brings you to the , just know that when history is right, you could have been laying on your couch eating bonbons but when histor
when he talks about sponging records come it's not radical but right on time. come on, somebody.eople are suffering. and we have people that have the nerve to pretend that this is not happening. that will go all the way for the people and that person's name is bernard sanders. are not going to look left or right. we are going to keep our eyes on the prize. what is just,is what is right, and what is good, and what is good for the working people of this nation. in the spirit of fdr when he ind...
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the chocolate shavings somehow look a bit like the dark woods and here it is a black fire scatter a sponge cake basically kirsch a cure whipped cream and cherries and chocolate shavings. the black forest isn't just a place to go sightseeing or enjoy a meal it's great for winter sports. that $1001500.00 made has its highest mountain in the felde but is almost guaranteed to have snow it's home to the region's biggest ski resorts. the black forest the biggest skiing ariad no way i'm missing that but 1st i need to fetch them dear no problem because there's a rental spot at the foot of the slopes. the there are 38 lifts around the field back and some 63 kilometers of peace. i'm going to start with a blue slope one of the easier ones i haven't read in a while the 1st. great weather perfect snow and a view all the way to the alps i couldn't ask for more. time to try something a little more challenging. but. that was amazing. and considering it's my 1st piece remember the year i don't think i did too bad but as he is way too old school for you and you like to try out more innovative ways of moving
the chocolate shavings somehow look a bit like the dark woods and here it is a black fire scatter a sponge cake basically kirsch a cure whipped cream and cherries and chocolate shavings. the black forest isn't just a place to go sightseeing or enjoy a meal it's great for winter sports. that $1001500.00 made has its highest mountain in the felde but is almost guaranteed to have snow it's home to the region's biggest ski resorts. the black forest the biggest skiing ariad no way i'm missing that...
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. >> this is surgical tubing, sponge sticks. >> reporter: the gowns are often included in a package,ng with other surgical equipment. all the objects inside this surgical pack are supposed to be sterile, but that's the problem-- because they can't guarantee that the gown is sterile, it could have contaminated other objects here. >> there's been an increasing concern about the reliability of the supply chain. >> reporter: we asked the f.d.a. if it conducted any inspections of the unregistered subcontractors uncovered by cardinal health. the f.d.a. declined to answer. meanwhile, cardinal health tells us it's no longer working with that chinese contractor and is cooperating with the f.d.a. norah. >> o'donnell: what a story. thank you. tonight, history is being made in great britain. its divorce from the european union became official just a short time ago. in london, brexit supporters celebrated late into the night outside parliament. licountdown clock was projected on to the residence of boris johnson, the prime minister. he called tonight not an end, but a beginning. and there is stil
. >> this is surgical tubing, sponge sticks. >> reporter: the gowns are often included in a package,ng with other surgical equipment. all the objects inside this surgical pack are supposed to be sterile, but that's the problem-- because they can't guarantee that the gown is sterile, it could have contaminated other objects here. >> there's been an increasing concern about the reliability of the supply chain. >> reporter: we asked the f.d.a. if it conducted any...
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end steelworkers union -- united steelworkers union, representing every thing from steel to making sponges and chemicals and paper and tires, and some of the steelworkers' employers. we have business partners in steel and other sectors. people probably say, labor and business fight with each other all the time, about contracts and issues. there are disagreements at the table but we have found among the steelworkers and the business partners there is a lot of commonality on issues like the need to invest in infrastructure, to invest in skills and training. they need to have a trade policy looking out for our domestic concerns. the value of manufacturing overall to the economy and explaining that to people. we have been proud to do that work for 13 years. americanmanufacturing.org. keep it made in usa. the best part is when you come on you can chat with folks in the industries. michigan.f jackson, go ahead. caller: yes, sir. this economy was going to go from manufacturing to service economy. this started in the 1950's under eisenhower. the 1960's -- they told us we are getting rid of the dir
end steelworkers union -- united steelworkers union, representing every thing from steel to making sponges and chemicals and paper and tires, and some of the steelworkers' employers. we have business partners in steel and other sectors. people probably say, labor and business fight with each other all the time, about contracts and issues. there are disagreements at the table but we have found among the steelworkers and the business partners there is a lot of commonality on issues like the need...
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the uncertainty spong d.w. . cold. but i need to keep a. low foot all over the mansion on the 4th i'm going to. miss the boat on the. last word. carefully. to be a good. discovery . the i. subscribe. to. the law. the law. the law. the law. the law the law but. this is deja vu news live from berlin a car plows into a carnival parade here in germany injuring dozens of people 18 of them children the driver is in custody and is now facing charges of attempted homicide we'll go live to our correspondent also on the show. italy becomes the frontline in your.
the uncertainty spong d.w. . cold. but i need to keep a. low foot all over the mansion on the 4th i'm going to. miss the boat on the. last word. carefully. to be a good. discovery . the i. subscribe. to. the law. the law. the law. the law. the law the law but. this is deja vu news live from berlin a car plows into a carnival parade here in germany injuring dozens of people 18 of them children the driver is in custody and is now facing charges of attempted homicide we'll go live to our...
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prosecuting government has eavesdropped on the defense preparations for this case why you buy that sponge company is selling to the cia all of this that or so that would be thrown out of any case a mediately this is not in the. case the arguments i was in the court the arguments by the government by the u.s. government and their british lawyer are just they're ridiculous in some respects it's as if they didn't feel like they needed to make any kind of serious argument i mean on the on the on the date on tuesday. a son his lawyer has demolished this idea that tried to help chelsea manning hack into a government computer 1st chelsea and legal access to that a top secret 2nd the he didn't even need a password what he was doing is trying to help it download video games and movies and music videos because it's forbidden on army computers it's upset they demolished that and what did the government lawyer say james lewis he said that that was a straw man argument i mean it's not a straw man argument because it wasn't a false argument it's the problem is the judge is being clearly biased against
prosecuting government has eavesdropped on the defense preparations for this case why you buy that sponge company is selling to the cia all of this that or so that would be thrown out of any case a mediately this is not in the. case the arguments i was in the court the arguments by the government by the u.s. government and their british lawyer are just they're ridiculous in some respects it's as if they didn't feel like they needed to make any kind of serious argument i mean on the on the on...
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luftman, it's laurie, i get pretty busy and i don't have time to clean my sponges and brushes as much this for my skin? - that's a great question. big concern with applying makeup is how you apply your makeup. makeup brushes like these can be doing harm to your skin, and this is why, they are magnets for bacteria, yeast, and dirt that cause sensitivity and breakouts. and if you use your dirty fingers to apply makeup, then that can even be worse. many makeups can actually make you look older and can fill in the lines so that the lines look more like deeper wrinkles. with luminess silk, the only thing touching your skin is the makeup because you're spraying it on with an airbrush. the touchless application with luminess really helps prevent this problem. - hello dr. luftman, i'm chris. i'm in my 60s, and i notice that these regular makeups that i've been using over the years to get the coverage that i need now, it really seems to accentuate the wrinkles that i'm getting. now i've heard that luminess can help me look younger, and i was wondering, is that possible (laughs)? - with a lot o
luftman, it's laurie, i get pretty busy and i don't have time to clean my sponges and brushes as much this for my skin? - that's a great question. big concern with applying makeup is how you apply your makeup. makeup brushes like these can be doing harm to your skin, and this is why, they are magnets for bacteria, yeast, and dirt that cause sensitivity and breakouts. and if you use your dirty fingers to apply makeup, then that can even be worse. many makeups can actually make you look older and...
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is united's largest industrial unit and they represent workers in everything from steel to making sponges and chemicals, on paper, and tires, and some of the steelworkers employers. so we have business partners as wellin steel and other sectors. a lot of times people probably say wellla labor and business fight with each other all the time. whether it's about contracts and issues, and there are certainlybu disagreements at the table. but we have found that among the steelworkers in the business partners i there's a lot of commonality on issues like the need to invest in infrastructure, the need to invest in skills and training. the need to have a trade policy that's looking out for our domestic concerns. and then the value of manufacturing overall to the and explain that to people, we have been proud to do that work for 13 years now. >> and its america manufacturing.org if you want to check them out online or on twitter. keep it made in the usa. if you want to follow along in the best part is when you come on you get to chat with folks in the manufacturing industry. this is gene out of ja
is united's largest industrial unit and they represent workers in everything from steel to making sponges and chemicals, on paper, and tires, and some of the steelworkers employers. so we have business partners as wellin steel and other sectors. a lot of times people probably say wellla labor and business fight with each other all the time. whether it's about contracts and issues, and there are certainlybu disagreements at the table. but we have found that among the steelworkers in the business...
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my head is sponge cake. it stuck with me.ushing you about bloomberg and what does it mean about bloomberg and he's moving up. what happens super-tuesday and it's all muddled like this. you said democrats have never had to go to someone who is not really a democrat to draw republicans to beat a republican. you still feel that way? >> i think bloomberg is a democrat. but what -- >> he is now. >> it wasn't who was running, it was who was voting. i said democrats don't need republicans to win the presidency. and that's the key point. we don't need a candidate that appeals to republicans. to win the presidency. we actually have enough democrats and independents across the country win if you look at states we lost in michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin. democrats didn't vote. i think the great race is that the number one focus for voters as we saw in iowa, every place i went this is what i heard, has been i want to be donald trump. i want to beat donald trump. as they make the calculation there's no doubt you cannot win without vi
my head is sponge cake. it stuck with me.ushing you about bloomberg and what does it mean about bloomberg and he's moving up. what happens super-tuesday and it's all muddled like this. you said democrats have never had to go to someone who is not really a democrat to draw republicans to beat a republican. you still feel that way? >> i think bloomberg is a democrat. but what -- >> he is now. >> it wasn't who was running, it was who was voting. i said democrats don't need...
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that sponge in their kitchen?you can launch anything on "shark tank." even a little piece of that. >> we want to put you to the test. you are the ultimate sharks. we want to do a game called jump the "shark tank" so we'll give you some items. you'll be assigned one obsolete item each and have 15 seconds to pitch it and sell it to us and the audience. the mark, mark, you're up first. >> mark. >> your item is revealing the center monitor, guys, a fax machine. >> oh, lord. >> please go sell us a fax machine. >> tell me when you're ready. >> red i, set. >> stand in the circle. >> stand in the circle. >> you guys are so cute. >> they're not only sharks, they're producers. ready, set, go. >> this is a device that is absolutely useless. so when you get mad you can take a baseball bat to it. you can drop it. you can kick it. break it and nobody will care because it is over. [ cheers and applause ] >> all right, i like it. >> okay. >> that was good. well done. all right. >> barbara, you're up. barbara, you're up. you have
that sponge in their kitchen?you can launch anything on "shark tank." even a little piece of that. >> we want to put you to the test. you are the ultimate sharks. we want to do a game called jump the "shark tank" so we'll give you some items. you'll be assigned one obsolete item each and have 15 seconds to pitch it and sell it to us and the audience. the mark, mark, you're up first. >> mark. >> your item is revealing the center monitor, guys, a fax machine....
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. >> today sponge the records? did they expunge the records? >> they did not. --d 1940's,s what drew you to that topic? >> half of my books are doing with her mission. it's partly family history. i come from a long line of methodists. the methodists were the first church to embrace the temperance movement. deal. a big 2003, i had my first book idea. the idea came directly from christmas eve. i had brought a really nice burgundy to my grandmothers. i was a with my mother and my grandmother. three generations. added --other taught tutted about the wine. this was a generation of value that did not pass on to us. my grandmother was protestant. they were taught to be ashamed of drinking. there was a stigma that her generation grew up with and that lasted into the 1970's and 80's. the baby boomers are the first generation that did not have a stigma around alcohol. drinking is just what we do. it's how we socialize. there is no stigma or shame. it is part of our lives. grandmother experienced was quite different. she insisted she didn't drink at all. after she died, w
. >> today sponge the records? did they expunge the records? >> they did not. --d 1940's,s what drew you to that topic? >> half of my books are doing with her mission. it's partly family history. i come from a long line of methodists. the methodists were the first church to embrace the temperance movement. deal. a big 2003, i had my first book idea. the idea came directly from christmas eve. i had brought a really nice burgundy to my grandmothers. i was a with my mother and my...
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sponges going into the election but throughout the presidency i am proposing to create. the room was kind enough to host patrick taylor in south bend on my behalf about a week ago. i remember going to pastor taylor's church, and the growing churches in south bend. a decade or so ago but is for both in my own unity. running for mayor asking the people of my hometown to trust me to take risks on a big decision from a new candidate. emma the pastor saying to me, after a couple of maybe three times a come along the reason i like you, everybody knows how to come to my church before an election. how to see what to do next. i would like you what happened next. not only did i come up but we were able to team up with things like affordable housing, partnering with the city. because i know how important it is to deliver. the people who are served, some of them who have come here to south carolina to share, south bend story, wilshire how we showed up after that election and how we got together and took a city was described as dying, and the national media and got that city growing.
sponges going into the election but throughout the presidency i am proposing to create. the room was kind enough to host patrick taylor in south bend on my behalf about a week ago. i remember going to pastor taylor's church, and the growing churches in south bend. a decade or so ago but is for both in my own unity. running for mayor asking the people of my hometown to trust me to take risks on a big decision from a new candidate. emma the pastor saying to me, after a couple of maybe three times...
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it acts like a giant sponge, absorbing and storing massive amounts of carbon dioxide.ds of the amazon is located in brazil. but the amazon region actually stretches across nine countries in south america. results from a decade—long study of greenhouse gases over the amazon basin appear to show around 20% of the total area has become a net source of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. scientists from brazil's national institute for space research, have been measuring greenhouse gases by flying aircraft fitted with sensors over different parts of the amazon basin. here's one of the co—authors of the report. this is a very, very worrying observation because it could be showing the beginnings of a major tipping point. in our calculations, if we exceeded 20—25% of deforestation in the amazon, today, we are at about i7%. and if global warming continues unabated, with high emissions, then the tipping point would be reached. for more on the impact this could have on combatting climate change here's the bbc‘s gabriel gatehouse who was given exclusive access to the findings. it he
it acts like a giant sponge, absorbing and storing massive amounts of carbon dioxide.ds of the amazon is located in brazil. but the amazon region actually stretches across nine countries in south america. results from a decade—long study of greenhouse gases over the amazon basin appear to show around 20% of the total area has become a net source of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. scientists from brazil's national institute for space research, have been measuring greenhouse gases by flying...
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. >> we squeezed out the sponge. >> we've donated over 30 million products to those in need. >>> comingvery shark tear up. >> it was the most difficult pitch that i've ever seen. >> even the cameramen had tears in their eyes. and here we have another burst pipe in denmark. if you look close... jamie, are there any interesting photos from your trip? ouch, okay. huh, boring, boring, you don't need to see that. oh, here we go. can you believe my client steig had never heard of a home and auto bundle or that renters could bundle? wait, you're a lawyer? only licensed in stockholm. what is happening? jamie: anyway, game show, kumite, cinderella story. you know karate? no, alan, i practice muay thai, completely different skillset. cheerios... do i look like a child to you? honey nut cheerios are heart healthy and can help lower cholesterol. that's why we introduced heart shapes. get it? ummm did you just ummm? no. i'm pretty sure i heard a ummm. ♪ ♪ pre-order a galaxy s20 now for up to $200 in samsung credit. [ fast-paced drumming ] tomtrump on the economy.ald his people over profits plan make
. >> we squeezed out the sponge. >> we've donated over 30 million products to those in need. >>> comingvery shark tear up. >> it was the most difficult pitch that i've ever seen. >> even the cameramen had tears in their eyes. and here we have another burst pipe in denmark. if you look close... jamie, are there any interesting photos from your trip? ouch, okay. huh, boring, boring, you don't need to see that. oh, here we go. can you believe my client steig had...
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it acts like a giant sponge, absorbing and storing massive amounts of carbon dioxide while emitting 20%n dioxide than it absorbs. and that is devastating for our fight against climate change because the amazon plays such an essential role in keeping our eco system balanced. the bbc newsnight‘s international editor, gabriel gatehouse, has been granted exclusive access to the findings and joins us now. we are approaching a ticking point with climate change in the amazon ra i nfo rest with climate change in the amazon ra i nforest is with climate change in the amazon rainforest is almost a counterbalance to that. the amazon ra i nfo rest counterbalance to that. the amazon ra i nforest is counterbalance to that. the amazon rainforest is this massive carbon sink. it takes a lot of the carbon dioxide we emit out of the atmosphere and stores in the trees. in the 90s, it was estimated to take 2 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere every year, they estimated to slower now. but these estimates. what i have seen is unpublished results of new research, a study that spanned a decad
it acts like a giant sponge, absorbing and storing massive amounts of carbon dioxide while emitting 20%n dioxide than it absorbs. and that is devastating for our fight against climate change because the amazon plays such an essential role in keeping our eco system balanced. the bbc newsnight‘s international editor, gabriel gatehouse, has been granted exclusive access to the findings and joins us now. we are approaching a ticking point with climate change in the amazon ra i nfo rest with...
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it sucks water up like a sponge.o be successful, it needs to be able to tell its story quickly and cleanly. instead, he's starting to go into all these technical terms, like "closed-cell foam" or "open-cell foam." all i essentially want to know is, how long do things stay cold, how much does it cost, and does it do what i need it to do? strud: okay. so, you have a rubber base bottom here. and then it's piping all over. you have a daisy chain here. yeah, this tarpaulin material is really nice. lemonis: i-i-i don't know what any of that means, and i don't think the customer does, either. i'll be honest with you. the construction of it and the details -- the quality looks good. so, what size is this? strud: this is the 48-pack. lemonis: cost and retail? strud: this one is around $75 to make. lemonis: and retail? strud: $220. that's the biggest size we have. a 24-pack right here. lemonis: okay. strud: 12-pack here. 6-pack right here. this is our least seller. lemonis: this looks like i'm going to lunch, like a little kid
it sucks water up like a sponge.o be successful, it needs to be able to tell its story quickly and cleanly. instead, he's starting to go into all these technical terms, like "closed-cell foam" or "open-cell foam." all i essentially want to know is, how long do things stay cold, how much does it cost, and does it do what i need it to do? strud: okay. so, you have a rubber base bottom here. and then it's piping all over. you have a daisy chain here. yeah, this tarpaulin...
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it means you used to be a sponge [ laughter ] for example, i'd love for these two to become expunges.licitly gave trump license to cheat again in the 2020 election, something he will absolutely do if he has the chance remember, rudy giuliani's henchman, lev parnas, said explicitly, in an interview with rachel maddow, that he was working directly for the president. and yet, the senate refused to hear any of this during the trial. >> president trump knew exactly what was going on. he was aware of all of my movements. he -- i wouldn't do anything without the consent of rudy giuliani or the president >> seth: that might be the only time anybody has said president trump knew exactly what was going on. most of the time, he has no idea what's going on. that's why he's always meandering around the white house lawn - [ laughter ] in circles like he lost one of his cufflinks in the grass also, just remember, that's a key witness and henchman to the president, confessing to a corrupt scheme to cheat in an election and senate republicans just acquitted trump without even hearing about any of that
it means you used to be a sponge [ laughter ] for example, i'd love for these two to become expunges.licitly gave trump license to cheat again in the 2020 election, something he will absolutely do if he has the chance remember, rudy giuliani's henchman, lev parnas, said explicitly, in an interview with rachel maddow, that he was working directly for the president. and yet, the senate refused to hear any of this during the trial. >> president trump knew exactly what was going on. he was...
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i've always looked in my surroundings and in other communities for inspiration and i'm a sponge and a collection of ereverybody that i've been in front of. today i caught a glimpse of judge schulman. my daughters came to watch and he was so courteous and kind. i'll try to use this in my personal toolkit. judge jackson, when i was at sanfrancisco state studying criminal justice, at the time, she was invited to talk about the terry stop and frisk. she walked in and the classroom took a gasp to see this tall, beautiful african-american women so eloquent to make us feel that could be us and to see her accomplishments now, she's a complete role model and that's a little piece of her i'll take with me. i'm in veteran's court now and i found the judge to be so courageous. in the end, he rationalizes and says i'll take a calculated risk to see if we can keep each person from coming back again. >> miss proudfoot, role model and why? >> i wanted to give two different examples. one of the first judges that i think did my first trial -- second trial -- judge terry boran and the reason i pick him
i've always looked in my surroundings and in other communities for inspiration and i'm a sponge and a collection of ereverybody that i've been in front of. today i caught a glimpse of judge schulman. my daughters came to watch and he was so courteous and kind. i'll try to use this in my personal toolkit. judge jackson, when i was at sanfrancisco state studying criminal justice, at the time, she was invited to talk about the terry stop and frisk. she walked in and the classroom took a gasp to...
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lots of people on social media are compareing that to sponge bob, same motion there.lly or was she actually repeating an arabic expression by women that shrill noise, that's when they're happy. i think it was weird but she did great. i want to show you this guy, he takes a nap during the first quarter. look, his mouth is like somewhat open. someone on twitter said i bet he woke up like, yeah, like oh, my god, i just spent $7,000 for a nap during the super bowl. the most expensive nap ever. look at that little boy, does the same thing, twitter user posting that. [ laughter ] and then remember when tom brady posted this cryptic tweet, hinting he might be leaving the patriots. well, guess what? it was just an advertisement for hulu. >> to my teammates, my family, and most of all my fans, you deserve to hear this from me. hulu doesn't just have live sports. lauren: you've got to be kidding me. the patriots made their way into another super bowl, maria. i love it. what do you think tom brady does now? maria: you love it or -- i mean, is it -- i bet dagen doesn't love it. y
lots of people on social media are compareing that to sponge bob, same motion there.lly or was she actually repeating an arabic expression by women that shrill noise, that's when they're happy. i think it was weird but she did great. i want to show you this guy, he takes a nap during the first quarter. look, his mouth is like somewhat open. someone on twitter said i bet he woke up like, yeah, like oh, my god, i just spent $7,000 for a nap during the super bowl. the most expensive nap ever. look...
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end steelworkers union -- united steelworkers union, representing every thing from steel to making spongeshemicals and paper and tires, and some of the steelworkers' employers. we have business partners in steel and other sectors. people probably say, labor and business fight with each other all the time, about contracts and issues. there are disagreements at the table but we have found among the steelworkers and the business partners there is a lot of commonality on issues like the need to invest in infrastructure, to invest in skills and training. they need to have a trade policy looking out for our domestic concerns. the value of manufacturing overall to the economy and explaining that to people. we have been proud to do that work for 13 years. americanmanufacturing.org. keep it made in usa. the best part is when you come on you can chat with folks in the industries. michigan.f jackson, go ahead. caller: yes, sir. this economy was going to go from manufacturing to service economy. this started in the 1950's under eisenhower. the 1960's -- they told us we are getting rid of the dirty and
end steelworkers union -- united steelworkers union, representing every thing from steel to making spongeshemicals and paper and tires, and some of the steelworkers' employers. we have business partners in steel and other sectors. people probably say, labor and business fight with each other all the time, about contracts and issues. there are disagreements at the table but we have found among the steelworkers and the business partners there is a lot of commonality on issues like the need to...