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a dog when a quad would read. for the heart of a. little. well. this is work at the. lord to. sit in. the asylum why and often higher if he had gone why on earth in time it had . been his 1000000000 to look probably why and organize them in a bit higher then my mission if you can look but we have a whole row. of. the son of committed mentalism. well the man is the sure frodo not all of them i'm sure command. me didn't really want to marry. anybody. most essential from the camp. i mean nobody could on lies off from the can we said to him you don't know for sure. and i can't get the bottom of each i had a. full time. come on. mr maliki if some of you a lot of shook and i said he. had music lots just to have that he wanted to say in another sadness on about. in one of ability and about was a man of boredom and. had to to learn not to go on. welfare mad at the mouth off of the oil. pan out we all come in a month to get even the lot that they met on a comic. so next what was it and i did give you good men in this littl
a dog when a quad would read. for the heart of a. little. well. this is work at the. lord to. sit in. the asylum why and often higher if he had gone why on earth in time it had . been his 1000000000 to look probably why and organize them in a bit higher then my mission if you can look but we have a whole row. of. the son of committed mentalism. well the man is the sure frodo not all of them i'm sure command. me didn't really want to marry. anybody. most essential from the camp. i mean nobody...
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limit a little when i go ahead with. going to have a sob sob a sob a little. it's a kind of a 1000000 i would feel. metol i just had to live in ramat aligning one had to know general for mystery men jesselyn had to kind of be a clue a summer can lead busy we had a visitor you know so for we had more had to do 11 a street near 0 half an. armful of street kind of a 1000000 and then we didn't can loud. the name of the town stems from mohamed fadel a local landowner from whom the moodies acquired a generous parcel of land over 7 decades ago. the town grew rapidly to host the biggest concentration of 1948 palestinian refugees in egypt yet it remains a largely forgotten isolated community today's inhabitants the descendants of the now moody's of but mainly make a living working the land. of . one of. the other validation did all beginning with giving. in my attention hate. of last question why you. disappointed me i mean. that i. am a fish i want to be an official wants to be any official. word or keep. any part of us they are not telling you i have some i know howe
limit a little when i go ahead with. going to have a sob sob a sob a little. it's a kind of a 1000000 i would feel. metol i just had to live in ramat aligning one had to know general for mystery men jesselyn had to kind of be a clue a summer can lead busy we had a visitor you know so for we had more had to do 11 a street near 0 half an. armful of street kind of a 1000000 and then we didn't can loud. the name of the town stems from mohamed fadel a local landowner from whom the moodies acquired a...
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a survey done by a friend of mine. he was a strategist and he did a survey where he found 90% of americans think geniuses tend to be men. you don't get 90% of americans say they like -- so we went out to lunch and mike presented his findings to me and he said what do you think is going on? i really had no idea. mike paid for lunch and i spent the next two years trying to come up with an answer. >> there was another part of your but the said they asked people what it took to be a genius and 15% of men said i might be a genius. how many women said so? >> zero. there was not a single woman in the survey who said she might be a genius. let's admit 15% of men who said they were geniuses are possibly delusional. but that's okay because you have to think you can do something before you can actually do it. i actually think it's much better and i would like to hear a lot more women say well, yeah abim. >> and it's stunning. i'm just going to play little game. i want someone to be very brave quickly. name a woman genius right no
a survey done by a friend of mine. he was a strategist and he did a survey where he found 90% of americans think geniuses tend to be men. you don't get 90% of americans say they like -- so we went out to lunch and mike presented his findings to me and he said what do you think is going on? i really had no idea. mike paid for lunch and i spent the next two years trying to come up with an answer. >> there was another part of your but the said they asked people what it took to be a genius...
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empresas manden a sus empleados a casa.e 50 personas. todos los cambios tienen un impacto econÓmico por lo que la reserva federal anuncia la reducciÓn de intereses a niveles cercanos a cero. la esperanza se centra hoy en una vacuna que comienza a aprobarse. comenzamos con jorge viera en vivo desde nueva york. muy buenos dÍas. cuÉntanos cÓmo estÁ el panorama a esta hora. jorge: hola. te cuento que han sido dÍas muy intensos y estamos transmitiendo desde el carro porque no nos queremos exponer mÁs. ayer el gobernador indicÓ que habÍan 300 casos en la ciudad de nueva york, 600 en todo el estado, el nÚmero 1 del paÍs. lo mÁs significativo que dijo fue que habÍa miles y miles de personas que podrÍan estar contaminadas en nueva york y no lo sabemos. que todo tengo que asumir que estamos infectados por la situaciÓn. ahora voy a empezar a manejar con mucho cuidado por la quinta avenida para que vean un poco el panorama que se ve en la ciudad de nueva york y mientras tanto le voy a contar que el alcalde de la ciudad de nueva york an
empresas manden a sus empleados a casa.e 50 personas. todos los cambios tienen un impacto econÓmico por lo que la reserva federal anuncia la reducciÓn de intereses a niveles cercanos a cero. la esperanza se centra hoy en una vacuna que comienza a aprobarse. comenzamos con jorge viera en vivo desde nueva york. muy buenos dÍas. cuÉntanos cÓmo estÁ el panorama a esta hora. jorge: hola. te cuento que han sido dÍas muy intensos y estamos transmitiendo desde el carro porque no nos queremos...
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>> estÁ mirando a ricky a jwan yosef o el corte. >> a ricky porque estÁ muy bueno. >> al rato vamos aablaban de las medidas que tan tomando por causa del coronavirus y cÓmo pasan la karen tena vamos a ver. >> si llega a saludar aquÍ a alguna persona tengo que ir a la tienda, con los pies los codos utilizamos el infectando para el hogar, pero tambiÉn hemos tratado mediante las redes sociales y de alguna manera tambiÉn mantener la alegrÍa de la gente. >> importante. >> me gusta mucho porque veo que todos los fan, los famosos han estado en contacto con la gente y dÁndole buenos aconsejes, p a pasando buena vibra. >> totalmente de acuerdo, les recordamos que "suelta la sopa" tiene nuevo horario. >> anticiparte a la derrota, hoy daniel, el escritor y lÍder de hoy es el mejor día para tu cabello prueba la colección suave professionals ¿cabello opaco? dale brillo con moroccan infusion. ¿con frizz? alácialo con keratin infusion. ¿dañado? repáralo con coconut oil infusion. científicamente probado. resultados reales. [chomp] científicamente probado. [upbeat music] unlock the cinnaverse, with ci
>> estÁ mirando a ricky a jwan yosef o el corte. >> a ricky porque estÁ muy bueno. >> al rato vamos aablaban de las medidas que tan tomando por causa del coronavirus y cÓmo pasan la karen tena vamos a ver. >> si llega a saludar aquÍ a alguna persona tengo que ir a la tienda, con los pies los codos utilizamos el infectando para el hogar, pero tambiÉn hemos tratado mediante las redes sociales y de alguna manera tambiÉn mantener la alegrÍa de la gente. >>...
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or a libertarian in a pandemic everyone is a kind of a socialist i mean everyone including donald trump your friend senator mitt romney of utah once the government right now to step in and save the day to spend trillions of dollars to bail out the economy and american people. one thing i believe we can say with certainty and confidence and that is there is a role for everyone in this kind of an emergency i have said repeatedly that anyone who use the federal government as being able to ride to their rescue will be sadly and tragically disappointed not because there's a lack of will or because there's a lack of wallet but because even the federal government doesn't have the capacity to be everywhere the only assets they have actually are those at the state local level and so even any way you look at this we're going to have a need for every sham really to have a pandemic plan or every business to have a plan for every church for every university and college every small every every city and chaldee that's the nature of why this is so complicated and so potentially destructive so you know
or a libertarian in a pandemic everyone is a kind of a socialist i mean everyone including donald trump your friend senator mitt romney of utah once the government right now to step in and save the day to spend trillions of dollars to bail out the economy and american people. one thing i believe we can say with certainty and confidence and that is there is a role for everyone in this kind of an emergency i have said repeatedly that anyone who use the federal government as being able to ride to...
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particularly a comic book fan i wasn't a nurse at all in a comic book world in a comical community so i had to learn that. but a crash course is all cuneo what have time for. the company's stock could fall into a dismal $0.96 a share. with marvel in disarray and investors in. impatient for results the pressure on cuneo is intense currents are not for everybody they're really in fact you have to be a little nuts to do what i do really it's not normal my experience has been that things are always worse than you thought they were and they'll be sleepless nights with barely $3000000.00 in the bank the 1st thing that kept cuneo up at nights was how to get marvel the cash it desperately needed. for $26000000.00 u.s. dollars marvel sold at sticker and trading card companies a mere fraction of the 400000000 dollars pound minutes spent on them. while kinnear's search for ways to settle the company's remaining debts also had to start reviving marvels lifeline. its comic books. they have to get their readers back the years of gimmicks had left their stories in a sorry state. to reinvigorate them
particularly a comic book fan i wasn't a nurse at all in a comic book world in a comical community so i had to learn that. but a crash course is all cuneo what have time for. the company's stock could fall into a dismal $0.96 a share. with marvel in disarray and investors in. impatient for results the pressure on cuneo is intense currents are not for everybody they're really in fact you have to be a little nuts to do what i do really it's not normal my experience has been that things are always...
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a nadie hacemos un ya el do a los gobiernos estatales para que ellos sÍ incluyan a las comunidades a embargo, denunciar las compaÑÍas y negocios tienen derecho de pprescindir >>> y se demoran en recibir su salario >>> la oficina que vamos a recogerlos y no tienen cheques cuando vamos al banco, es que tienen que pagarles el dÍa que despidieron y dieron noticia de 72 horas entonces ese Último dÍa tienen que pagarle la Última cosa que la compaÑÍa no puede hacer es no puede discriminar a gente o no puede tomar represalias a contra alguien >>> segÚn autoridades laborales las compaÑÍas no estÁn obligados a recontratar al personal ya que eso depende de los contratos o acuerdos que los patrones tengan con los trabajadores >>> para los jornaleros que viven al dÍa quedarse en casa como prevenciÓn de la pandemÍa no parece ser una medida en los Ángeles ellos siguen llegando a esquinass para ofrecer su mano de obra a quiÉn la pueda necesitar >>> algunos de ellos son la Única fuente de ingreso para su hogar >>> la economÍa se fue abajo, no sÉ si mÁs delante pero no sÉ cuÁnto tiempo >>> necesitamos
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take talk about that a lot is a trend we hear a lot about.easures very easy to find in paint a very grim picture. gallup has kept track of americans confidence in institutions for decades. in most cases started doing it in the early 1970s and continues to do it on a regular basis and the trend in those figures is unmistakable. from big business and banks and professions to the branches of federal government the news media, the academy, it's found confidence in our institutions has been plummeting consistently. 60% of americans profess confidence in the public schools in the early 70s. about a third did last year. in 1975 a year after richard nixon dude resigned in disgrace 52 percent of americans expects confidence in the presidency. last year 32 percent did. gallup even found amazingly that 42 percent of the public had confidence in congress in the 1970s. last year that figure was 12 percent and even that seems really high you have to wonder who are these people who say they have confidence in congress. the pattern holds for just about all t
take talk about that a lot is a trend we hear a lot about.easures very easy to find in paint a very grim picture. gallup has kept track of americans confidence in institutions for decades. in most cases started doing it in the early 1970s and continues to do it on a regular basis and the trend in those figures is unmistakable. from big business and banks and professions to the branches of federal government the news media, the academy, it's found confidence in our institutions has been...
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a government.es political uncertainty now make ireland especially vulnerable? eoin 0 broin in dublin, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much, stephen. you hoped that by now your party would be forming a government, would be the government in ireland, but it has not worked out that way so you have to respond to what the, in essence, the caretaker government led by leo varadkar is doing. he has initiated a host of emergency measures to respond to coronavirus, do you support him? we are and in fact a number of weeks ago we proposed to the taoiseach that there should be a very strong cross—party approach to tackling the virus. he accepted that and our regular meetings — there's one taking place today between the taoiseach, the ministerfor health, government advisers and the leaders of the opposition — to ensure that whatever our government formation, we have a strong cross—party view on this. it is a matter way above party politics, to ensure that everything that needs to be done both to reduce the s
a government.es political uncertainty now make ireland especially vulnerable? eoin 0 broin in dublin, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much, stephen. you hoped that by now your party would be forming a government, would be the government in ireland, but it has not worked out that way so you have to respond to what the, in essence, the caretaker government led by leo varadkar is doing. he has initiated a host of emergency measures to respond to coronavirus, do you support him? we are and in...
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would have of that up in the sea isle a sort but while i'm a bit of a fancier you know i'm a hooker if you know i'm not the hero saucy men they were dealing. divorce law part of our book on the use of sound says it don't go oh i golf in the normandy school you don't want visited our normal dining. city book class will talk of the aversion. don't even talk contact of the excuse. that your viola. does express show not your vile and. don't want certain. dances on a street the 2nd year and a later on your call it knew i was ill and who were what can only occur no i'm in a german where he did he and the world that he can pull at them beef and muscle. no undercurrent that i rather. he be arsed to fill my. life and leave a city as it is here even is clearly callable as our we've all had our not to be. in the past couple of a couple on campus that actually love ya me eve us s. here are. usually julia. to go. for. new maybe a good new you don't know. academic kid to discuss. in the near computer. yes me. too your silly. actually measure your key for me in the name of that system or maybe don't
would have of that up in the sea isle a sort but while i'm a bit of a fancier you know i'm a hooker if you know i'm not the hero saucy men they were dealing. divorce law part of our book on the use of sound says it don't go oh i golf in the normandy school you don't want visited our normal dining. city book class will talk of the aversion. don't even talk contact of the excuse. that your viola. does express show not your vile and. don't want certain. dances on a street the 2nd year and a later...
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it is a -- a bit of a surprise. and a big disappointment. i can tell new talking to sanders' campaign aides, he didn't get very far with his community. now the question as we talked about earlier is whether african-american voters in the south whether the southern sweep that joe biden has which is really remarkable will match what we see in the vote in michigan. remember, bernie sanders got the endorsement of reverend jesse jackson and, you know, he is very much hoping that african-americans in the midwest, particularly older african-americans who really identify with him will follow that endorsement just like other endorsements on the other side that joe biden got. >> we should note, sanders endorsed jesse jackson when he ran. >> that's right. >> returning the favor. >> we're looking at how joe biden won mississippi exactly. look at that vote. 64% of the electorate african-americans, look at this. joe biden won 84% of african-american voters in the mississippi democratic prime airy. this is what victor blackwell is talking about. this is hu
it is a -- a bit of a surprise. and a big disappointment. i can tell new talking to sanders' campaign aides, he didn't get very far with his community. now the question as we talked about earlier is whether african-american voters in the south whether the southern sweep that joe biden has which is really remarkable will match what we see in the vote in michigan. remember, bernie sanders got the endorsement of reverend jesse jackson and, you know, he is very much hoping that african-americans in...
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outside our doors, a beautiful start to the day, a little bit of a chilly start to the day.r the south, scattered showers falling. we do remain with unsettled weather in the forecast. it is going to be a mainly dry one. take a look at this that of moisture working over monterey and sliding its way north andth sprinkles over the south bay for the first part of the day and into the afternoon. we do look partly cloudy and mainly dry. here is a view over san jose and the higher elevations, the diablo range and over toward the santa cruz mountains and right along the coastline probably getting a little bit of light rain at this moment. a bit of unstable air in place. north bay is dry. we are going to have a slight chance for today. a better chance for everybody getting into tomorrow afternoon. here's a look at the futurecast. not doing a good job of picking up on that moisture. we do remain partly sunny, mostly cloudy south bay and further south. a chance for isolated showers. may see some over higher elevations for today with this unstable air moving through. more of the same, i
outside our doors, a beautiful start to the day, a little bit of a chilly start to the day.r the south, scattered showers falling. we do remain with unsettled weather in the forecast. it is going to be a mainly dry one. take a look at this that of moisture working over monterey and sliding its way north andth sprinkles over the south bay for the first part of the day and into the afternoon. we do look partly cloudy and mainly dry. here is a view over san jose and the higher elevations, the...
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a power for a minute but prior to him fully as a character in a novel.o be was hardly able to write for almost 2 years he was diagnosed with cancer in 2018 and underwent chemotherapy prolonged stays in the hospital it left him exhausted. in an essay for the london review of books you've wrote about you dealing with the diagnosis and the treatment of cancer why did you feel the need to write about it look i promised i would drive you know i hate people writing about their illnesses and i just it's awful and i really thought i would also no one asked me to do it was no demand for this and then one day i just sentence came into my head and the sentence was it all started with my balls it's like the sentence you know all of ball and all start and then once i wrote that i just for a month or so just add to it regularly. other things that happened. that i had you know about a 1000 words and i thought well you know i read it over again and i just laughed at it and thought i've actually almost got rid of some of the anguish around you know some of it was just al
a power for a minute but prior to him fully as a character in a novel.o be was hardly able to write for almost 2 years he was diagnosed with cancer in 2018 and underwent chemotherapy prolonged stays in the hospital it left him exhausted. in an essay for the london review of books you've wrote about you dealing with the diagnosis and the treatment of cancer why did you feel the need to write about it look i promised i would drive you know i hate people writing about their illnesses and i just...
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little tiny bit of a raising of a voice, a wiseguy a little bit, but she usually a big wiseguy.t. he is -- we had i mean i a lot of folks were there. it was a great meeting, took place at about 12:00, we went from g20 to governors. we spoke about the economic relief with the governors, and the package that we're moving through congress to deliver much needed financial assistance to hard working families and small businesses. i want to thank democrats and republicans in the senate for unanimously passing largest relief package in history, 96-0, the largest by far. and i am profoundly grateful that both partying came together to provide relief for american workers and families, in this hour of need. the house of representatives must now pass this bill, hopefully without delay. i think it has tre tremendous support. when you are at 96-0, and as you know, a couple of those people are quarantined and rand paul is actually got it. but he will be better. he has been a great guy, a great friend of mine actually. the 2.2 trillion relief package includes job retention loans for small busi
little tiny bit of a raising of a voice, a wiseguy a little bit, but she usually a big wiseguy.t. he is -- we had i mean i a lot of folks were there. it was a great meeting, took place at about 12:00, we went from g20 to governors. we spoke about the economic relief with the governors, and the package that we're moving through congress to deliver much needed financial assistance to hard working families and small businesses. i want to thank democrats and republicans in the senate for...
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they threw us in a van. >> a van?it happened so fast. >> she tells him, i have a maim. >> what's his name? >> mike. >> who's laying in the desert just up the hill. we need to save him. >> we didn't know where he was. she told me that he was in the mountains. and i think to myself, holy crap, i hope she can narrow it down because there's a lot of mountains around here. >> mary gets into the car with sergeant williams. >> mary directed us south on highway 14 to a dirt road that lead west. we're going off road to look for a second victim. this is it. it's pretty desolate and uninhabited. mary took us to this gate right here. >> and we got to the gully. we're coming right now! >> before they even see the victim, they are overpowered by this stench in the air. >> it was heavy. it was -- it actually made me choke. he had been doused in bleach from head to toe. >> are you a medic? >> i'm an emt. >> he has stab wounds. >> right about here is where michael was laying on his side. >> it's an overwhelming sight, even for a seaso
they threw us in a van. >> a van?it happened so fast. >> she tells him, i have a maim. >> what's his name? >> mike. >> who's laying in the desert just up the hill. we need to save him. >> we didn't know where he was. she told me that he was in the mountains. and i think to myself, holy crap, i hope she can narrow it down because there's a lot of mountains around here. >> mary gets into the car with sergeant williams. >> mary directed us south on...
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a salir a las calles o me empiezan a salir a los restaurantes ideamos otro aumento, por eso le digo 12 de abril nosotros deseamos de ti ni de acuerdo eventualmente en la escuela dice que tiene que venir . haber un contraste en lo que uno piensa como padre de familia ocasiones que te da al gobierno. >> entonces en buscar cosas nuevas, otros mÉtodos de solucionar los problemas. hablamos sobre los exÁmenes adentro de la casa. doctor: vamos a unos comerciales, vamos a volver a hablar de los exÁmenes dentro de la casa. karla: vemos luego de la pausa. ya volvemos. -- volvemos luego de la pausa.- ♪ ♪ ♪ hello son, i think it's time you join the family business. dad, come on. i'm... going to old spice fiji? dad, i'm an old spice body and face wash kinda guy. hmm, moisturizing. y no dejar de cumplir esa promesa. tomemos una advil. advil es alivio rápido... con poder que dura. por ser compañeros de aventura. ¡salud! con poder que dura. una nueva sensación cremosa. nuevo color sensational the creams, de maybelline new york. pigmentos de color puro. enriquecido con manteca de karité. color tan v
a salir a las calles o me empiezan a salir a los restaurantes ideamos otro aumento, por eso le digo 12 de abril nosotros deseamos de ti ni de acuerdo eventualmente en la escuela dice que tiene que venir . haber un contraste en lo que uno piensa como padre de familia ocasiones que te da al gobierno. >> entonces en buscar cosas nuevas, otros mÉtodos de solucionar los problemas. hablamos sobre los exÁmenes adentro de la casa. doctor: vamos a unos comerciales, vamos a volver a hablar de los...
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used as a pandemic. the world health organization declares the coronavirus outbreak a pandemic citing concerns over its spread and severity. stock markets tumble and governments commit billions to shore up their economies as the financial impact of the virus grows. a new york court sentence has harvey we ornstein to 23 years in prison 2 weeks after he was convicted of rape and sexual assault. and a teenage boy is killed when israeli forces try to break up palestinian protesters . and install thousands of prairie sun german fans gathered for that same champions league match supporters massing outside the stadium for the game which is being played behind closed doors it's a crime of ours. thank you for joining us the coronavirus crisis has been declared a pandemic making a declaration world health organization officials said the number of cases globally is just going to increase 118000 people have now been infected in 114 countries as the number of cases outside china increased 13 fold in the past 2 weeks
used as a pandemic. the world health organization declares the coronavirus outbreak a pandemic citing concerns over its spread and severity. stock markets tumble and governments commit billions to shore up their economies as the financial impact of the virus grows. a new york court sentence has harvey we ornstein to 23 years in prison 2 weeks after he was convicted of rape and sexual assault. and a teenage boy is killed when israeli forces try to break up palestinian protesters . and install...
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it is a trivial, it's a nuisance. that is not the way it's treated politically and it is not the way people think of it. they think it's a big deal. i understood, we spent a lot of attention to it, but it was pretty defining of our work in several senses. when we looked at nigeria, there was never much nigeria there. it was only boko haram the terrorist group. we looked at boko haram, there was not much boko haram there either. it was mostly can we unravel the networks? identify the bad guys and take them out. i understood the political imperative but it was deforming to our work. the second issue for me is about stories. i think of intelligence has about storytelling and story adjusting. if there is no story, then you get a piece of information and it does not go anywhere. it is hard to fit. so the story is critical. most of the things that get called intelligence failures are examples of the story being a good story until it's not. a story being overtaken by events. my favorite example, not favorite since it's not a
it is a trivial, it's a nuisance. that is not the way it's treated politically and it is not the way people think of it. they think it's a big deal. i understood, we spent a lot of attention to it, but it was pretty defining of our work in several senses. when we looked at nigeria, there was never much nigeria there. it was only boko haram the terrorist group. we looked at boko haram, there was not much boko haram there either. it was mostly can we unravel the networks? identify the bad guys...
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in a time of. a. gun omar 0. 00000000. 000 martyrs we're used to all the different seasons you put out some extra clothes it's winter obviously that raise certain challenges but it's not a problem it happen to be january so that's when the walking. i walking because it feels like a powerful way to stand up mass said that it's time to shut the plant down. we're really excited to be here we're looking forward to meeting with our legislators in a little while and i really appreciate the opportunity to have democracy ally in action are walking through the state. i am speaking on behalf of walkers who today completed a 126 mile 11. day walk. and now i'd like to present you with a petition to the members of the ramada legislature please retire vermont yankee on schedule no later than march of 2012 and a copy to you thank you peter. thank you to the marchers thanks to all of you in this room for coming to the people's house the greatest democracy in america and letting us hear your voices on this important i
in a time of. a. gun omar 0. 00000000. 000 martyrs we're used to all the different seasons you put out some extra clothes it's winter obviously that raise certain challenges but it's not a problem it happen to be january so that's when the walking. i walking because it feels like a powerful way to stand up mass said that it's time to shut the plant down. we're really excited to be here we're looking forward to meeting with our legislators in a little while and i really appreciate the...
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of, in a sense, i'm a cultural conservative who is nose stall judge for a certain -- nostalgic for aertain degree of chaos and find myself previousing tot a stability that doesn't seem to have real fruitfulness. >> final question. >> thank you for a recall interesting conversation. you referred to a number of artworks of the course of the night, cultural product and i'm kind of curious about -- reflect ron he relationship between the arts and this decadent moment and if i could preempt the most obvious answer, i was thinking about the decadent movement in the arts and the way it ariseles actually in a very confident and arguably overconfident, late victorian moment, and sees itself as a kind of rejection or critique of a kind of banal confidence and progress. so, if i'm right, if there is not a one-to-one correlation between the decadent cultural and decadent arts, what kind of art might be expect, hope for or dread arising in a decadent culture. >> yes. i would under-- under my definition, it's -- this is an eccentric claim to make -- the decadents weren't really decadent in the sen
of, in a sense, i'm a cultural conservative who is nose stall judge for a certain -- nostalgic for aertain degree of chaos and find myself previousing tot a stability that doesn't seem to have real fruitfulness. >> final question. >> thank you for a recall interesting conversation. you referred to a number of artworks of the course of the night, cultural product and i'm kind of curious about -- reflect ron he relationship between the arts and this decadent moment and if i could...
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a trip on a plane, a trip on a cruise line. those kind of things.will be some economic impact. some of the economic impact will be picked up later in the year third and fourth quarter. >> jon: maria bartiromo was in her excellent way explaining how the lower price of oil is telling a lot of people that, you know, we've got a slowdown coming but isn't that drop in the price of oil more about the argument between saudi arabia, the sort of love lost between saudi arabia and russia. >> it began before this weekend. when we had our oil boom a few years ago we spent $200 billion on building out capacity. a lot of that money was borrowed. a lot borrowed by high bond yields, junk bonds and things like that. some of the smaller companies. last week we got our rig count it was down 240 rigs down from 900, almost 1,000 rigs to 700. we had an issue in this company with smaller oil companies to begin with. >> jon: slowing production in this country. >> in part we need oil to be a certain level. a lot higher than saudi arabia needs. it is the supply and demand ar
a trip on a plane, a trip on a cruise line. those kind of things.will be some economic impact. some of the economic impact will be picked up later in the year third and fourth quarter. >> jon: maria bartiromo was in her excellent way explaining how the lower price of oil is telling a lot of people that, you know, we've got a slowdown coming but isn't that drop in the price of oil more about the argument between saudi arabia, the sort of love lost between saudi arabia and russia. >>...
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a. baby with you ain't got the problem reduces their places but you get to keep the trophy apollo upon me i can trust you and some people to guess notices you. doesn't really pay. the full. to. the police. and. the plus side. doesn't really. fit the whole world. you get to. like him so much. but if it's. going to. keep you think you're. taylor alexander. one of the hardest working drag queens in atlanta georgia. he's a drag reformer a community organizer a proud parent of 2 kept. and. it's really about creating art that people can connect to i know that's very cliche but i think for people who kind of share my background and my various identities finding something that they can connect to is really important i want to ask what is a d.i.y. performance artist as and what does a do it yourself performance artist and what was your journey to become one. performance artist is a fancy way of saying that i do i create most of everything that i do so with my music i write i produce a creative di
a. baby with you ain't got the problem reduces their places but you get to keep the trophy apollo upon me i can trust you and some people to guess notices you. doesn't really pay. the full. to. the police. and. the plus side. doesn't really. fit the whole world. you get to. like him so much. but if it's. going to. keep you think you're. taylor alexander. one of the hardest working drag queens in atlanta georgia. he's a drag reformer a community organizer a proud parent of 2 kept. and. it's...
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to bookshops as a result of a number of established a publishes. decided to build bridges with this type of independence initiative. her novels stock the tables of this bookstore where she's officially a best selling author. laura my nails long held dream is now reality. the battle going i don't know how to explain what happened but it happened. after publishing two novels online lore otherwise a teacher self published her third one on amazon's kdp self publishing platform it was almostst an immediate succecess for novels and vance from cyberspace to the bookshelves just a year later. the commissssion on the first day was already in the top one hundred best setter and hit number one within three weeks that's i it it was incredible and i sold ten thousand e. books in two months on the one. and yes my only goal or leave alone you. well the success of all of these burgrgeoning offers started online and thousands of others are on a similar path several sites now linkk writers andnd readers without t the more traditioional intermediary of an established
to bookshops as a result of a number of established a publishes. decided to build bridges with this type of independence initiative. her novels stock the tables of this bookstore where she's officially a best selling author. laura my nails long held dream is now reality. the battle going i don't know how to explain what happened but it happened. after publishing two novels online lore otherwise a teacher self published her third one on amazon's kdp self publishing platform it was almostst an...
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and towards the 2000 the mid 2000 it was more becoming of a medical issue when it was a largely a crack of epidemic focused on the african-american community than it was seen to be a deficiency in character of character and a problem of crime it wasn't seen to be a disease and now that the drug addiction problem is spreading into wide areas by the opioids the political response has been markedly different and i think that's one of the most striking racial aspects about the whole problem right crisis is what would be called in other neighborhoods the crack epidemic yeah that's right they called a crisis as opposed to an epidemic which is an interesting choice of words examine them implies you know that there's a it's a disease and that you know and you know like the black plague or something like that and no pun intended by the way and then of course opioids it's a crisis you know so different in different spots beyond getting arrested during this opioid crisis or what a crack cocaine. a crisis before that in america we've had 30000 children under the age of 10 arrested since 2013 again
and towards the 2000 the mid 2000 it was more becoming of a medical issue when it was a largely a crack of epidemic focused on the african-american community than it was seen to be a deficiency in character of character and a problem of crime it wasn't seen to be a disease and now that the drug addiction problem is spreading into wide areas by the opioids the political response has been markedly different and i think that's one of the most striking racial aspects about the whole problem right...
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a flat image with small images of a head shot. a window of a photo studio. we see how it's constructed. so robert frank was really influenced by walker evans and we see frank's interest in flatness as well as self-conscious, self-reflective ideas about photography. trying to argue here that both evaps and frank are interested in showing us the self-consciousness about photography. see how the photograph is come poesd. see it as an intentional utterance not as truth. is that clear so far? this way robert frank works between the ideas of walker evans on one hand, sort of modernism but also a little bit of family man. he's in the family man but also interested in ideas of photo journalism. so robert frank sort of described his practice the advertise very simply trying to make art photographs that look like press photographs or photographs inspired by popular photo journalism and you can see that, i think in this slide here. some background on robert frank his biography is important to thinks world view and photography. he was born and raised in switzerland and
a flat image with small images of a head shot. a window of a photo studio. we see how it's constructed. so robert frank was really influenced by walker evans and we see frank's interest in flatness as well as self-conscious, self-reflective ideas about photography. trying to argue here that both evaps and frank are interested in showing us the self-consciousness about photography. see how the photograph is come poesd. see it as an intentional utterance not as truth. is that clear so far? this...
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there's a saying that a lot of puerto a ricans know, a phrase called -- [speaking spanish] which comes from a poem by -- oh, i've forgotten his name. but it comes from a poem, and it means that i would be puerto rican even if i was born on the moon. so i wanted, i wanted to reach people who would never read about puerto ricans or people who wouldn't pick up a listsly book, or people -- history book, or people who did not have access to that history for whatever reason and make some of that history accessible to the general reader, a reader who picks up a memoir about girlhood. so so i tried to talk about the part of puerto rican history and colonialism that shaped me as a woman and as a human being and as a writer. and a lot of this influenced the kind of writer i became. and i was always thinking of, always, always thinking about who i was writing for. in so many ways i felt like this book, even though i intended it to be as open and honest and i intend it to be vulnerable, i wanted it to be in conversation with a very specific group of people, girls who were like i was, certainly pue
there's a saying that a lot of puerto a ricans know, a phrase called -- [speaking spanish] which comes from a poem by -- oh, i've forgotten his name. but it comes from a poem, and it means that i would be puerto rican even if i was born on the moon. so i wanted, i wanted to reach people who would never read about puerto ricans or people who wouldn't pick up a listsly book, or people -- history book, or people who did not have access to that history for whatever reason and make some of that...
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a mall or buy some of them so better yet firstly dig a ski there was a spare. no within tony of militia to impeach the local member most of the but the most likely i'm a whole lot better able inboard if you said. most of the amos lee. but a felon long as a political issue and as far as on the where damage unlike a similar i'm going now i don't. failure is all going to matter with this mental holly. thing that a mother sitting on a manual say look at you. can take it sharing the stage in the old place where it was in the even if. you manage to not have had more than i think maybe no madam you don't get with that that this is shyness when he's caught it but a afghanistan and. they can open only home could take a shot i'm like oh my gosh i was named by davey don't. yet see tory fees for. e.q. mobutu a name as a funny song but i remembered there was a remember he's in sunday still. but i read or hear people was you know you limp on him out of his keyboard in the midst of a question imo but those eighty's version give me or even know where to put us. i. think. there
a mall or buy some of them so better yet firstly dig a ski there was a spare. no within tony of militia to impeach the local member most of the but the most likely i'm a whole lot better able inboard if you said. most of the amos lee. but a felon long as a political issue and as far as on the where damage unlike a similar i'm going now i don't. failure is all going to matter with this mental holly. thing that a mother sitting on a manual say look at you. can take it sharing the stage in the old...
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a quick disclaimer since i'm in a government position, i'm speaking here in a personal capacity. i've taken leave to be here. my views are my own and do not represent the commission on china its staff or any of its members so if you are going to quote what i say i hope that developed knowledge it is in the capacity and doesn't represent any of the people whom i work for or an associated. i hate to downplay expectations for the book. it's not a gripping spy thrill thriller. it is meant to be a bit of a reference guide and primary introduction and we made a number of choices that i think were rather conservative and what they chose to include in the standards by which there is a need to demystify the chinese intelligence and not say there is a 5,000 year history or 3,000 dependinwere3,000 depending howo count it. the invoking has a sort of mystical body of operations. let's start with thing the thine see and know and build out from there. we try t tried to sketch out ine introductory essay what took place in the 1920s to sort of where we are today. the need to demystify there is no
a quick disclaimer since i'm in a government position, i'm speaking here in a personal capacity. i've taken leave to be here. my views are my own and do not represent the commission on china its staff or any of its members so if you are going to quote what i say i hope that developed knowledge it is in the capacity and doesn't represent any of the people whom i work for or an associated. i hate to downplay expectations for the book. it's not a gripping spy thrill thriller. it is meant to be a...
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>> he had a job. >> he has a job, but his brother gets a disability check. he always has a shame. troy is ashamed that the only way he can get this house is because of his brother's disability check. there is an investment in his brother not moving out. there is an investment in his brother still beinng there and being disabled. that has to be his reality. he loses his house if his brother moves out or if his brother dies. there is that dependency on that. what else does this play say about troy? what does it say about troy's version of masculinity? >> is a towards his son, his youngest son. he wants to play sports. detroit won't let his younger son play sports -- troy won't let his younger son play sports. i don't really understand the relationship. he knows it is a different time. he still won't let him play sports. >> why do you guys think troy won't let cory play sports? >> so he won't be disappointed. troy thinks the reason he wasn't able to play sports is because he is black. really it is because he got old. he doesn't want his son to face the same racism he thought he exper
>> he had a job. >> he has a job, but his brother gets a disability check. he always has a shame. troy is ashamed that the only way he can get this house is because of his brother's disability check. there is an investment in his brother not moving out. there is an investment in his brother still beinng there and being disabled. that has to be his reality. he loses his house if his brother moves out or if his brother dies. there is that dependency on that. what else does this play...
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continuation of what happened in china a massive slowdown in manufacturing a massive slowdown in a number of different production elements a significant ongoing hit for an extended period to the hospitality industry but you will see everybody starting to move back into jobs production picking up a deal the everyone wants to be like china and have the confidence to restart the factories and restart the distribution system but a lot of it's really going to depend on the next few weeks in quite honestly the next 2 or 3 weeks especially in terms of not only putting in mechanisms for containment in mitigation of the virus knowing that you can't control it entirely but whether or not you can keep it from overwhelming not only the hospital system but becoming an ongoing sustained problem for months going by past experiences of global downturns in the world's economy how do you think it's going to impact different parts of the world if we do go into a global recession. well there are parts of the world that are a bit more resilient in terms of producing various products and goods that are always
continuation of what happened in china a massive slowdown in manufacturing a massive slowdown in a number of different production elements a significant ongoing hit for an extended period to the hospitality industry but you will see everybody starting to move back into jobs production picking up a deal the everyone wants to be like china and have the confidence to restart the factories and restart the distribution system but a lot of it's really going to depend on the next few weeks in quite...
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about quite a bit of bullets or a. lot i mean egypt but in very critical conditions and out of it in others now i have seen a soldier put that gun point on the head of the palestinian teen called islam he is 22 years old and he shot him twice in the head. then just father was sitting next to him he so what has happened to the son and he tried. we seem to have lost the line there those pictures that we were looking at were live pictures from the us as we've been saying that there has been a point of contention and it's been a point of protest for several weeks now as you can see those pictures the looks to be smoke billowing in the background and what we've been hearing from the phone there from eunice is that has been used by israeli forces we've been hearing tear gases and also rubber coated steel bullets being used by israeli forces to disperse the palestinian test is needed him i believe joins us now from ramallah in the occupied west bank what have you been hearing needa. so we've heard from medical sources that th
about quite a bit of bullets or a. lot i mean egypt but in very critical conditions and out of it in others now i have seen a soldier put that gun point on the head of the palestinian teen called islam he is 22 years old and he shot him twice in the head. then just father was sitting next to him he so what has happened to the son and he tried. we seem to have lost the line there those pictures that we were looking at were live pictures from the us as we've been saying that there has been a...
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kingdom is a zombie saga with a difference the holds have been infected with a mysterious play in an uncanny parallel with the current crisis and the release of series 2 right now has been an international hades. result kemal an executive in malaysia is hawked as his country joins so many others in ordering people to work from home the people in the cities are in a lockdown you know the we had to close the ring to get leaders on beat out and i think it's a similar situation except that we're playing a game of who's who's infected instead of offering escapism this is one box set to remind viewers of the real world horror outside and yet like the zombies themselves they seem drawn in droves so why things which was on be films and dramas . they're kind of high concept content you know quite easy to understand and yet there was kind of underlying things going on as well the zombie genre is often a metaphor for deeper fears about some existential threat that lurks among us making this series resonate all the more the creator of the series based the concept on historical documents that chr
kingdom is a zombie saga with a difference the holds have been infected with a mysterious play in an uncanny parallel with the current crisis and the release of series 2 right now has been an international hades. result kemal an executive in malaysia is hawked as his country joins so many others in ordering people to work from home the people in the cities are in a lockdown you know the we had to close the ring to get leaders on beat out and i think it's a similar situation except that we're...
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the a. in spain hazmat suits are needed to bury the dead as the number of victims surges higher the country struggling to cope is fatalities surged again and the nation's health care workers are also paying a heavy price in their round the clock fight to save lives also coming up. u.s. president donald trump signs the biggest stimulus package in modern history some 2 trillion dollars will be rushed to states and businesses struggling amid the crisis the bill will.
the a. in spain hazmat suits are needed to bury the dead as the number of victims surges higher the country struggling to cope is fatalities surged again and the nation's health care workers are also paying a heavy price in their round the clock fight to save lives also coming up. u.s. president donald trump signs the biggest stimulus package in modern history some 2 trillion dollars will be rushed to states and businesses struggling amid the crisis the bill will.
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a big island. about a quarter of a mile wide. a lot of these big islands. they were farms. one side or the other was going to be on them to get food from farms. stone sends a message. charles devens. he goes on after the war. of course he's a division commander. he does not do well. he goes on to become the attorney general under president rutherford b hayes. rather"fraud" as he's often called. give me the recon. i've got a few guys. paul's bluff is a terrible place to launch a major attack. it is 100 feet high. it goes down into the ravines. it's a great place for recon. that is what devens is to organize. he gets one of his captains and he says take a few men over. he had done this before. he says take a few men over, go to balls bluff and take a look at what is going on on this night. he gets about 20 volunteers. they cross the river. just as it is getting dark, they work their way up the bluff. they do not scale the bluff. you will read a number of the union accounts of this. we scaled the bluff. makes it sound like normandy. it is not normandy. there a path. it winds i
a big island. about a quarter of a mile wide. a lot of these big islands. they were farms. one side or the other was going to be on them to get food from farms. stone sends a message. charles devens. he goes on after the war. of course he's a division commander. he does not do well. he goes on to become the attorney general under president rutherford b hayes. rather"fraud" as he's often called. give me the recon. i've got a few guys. paul's bluff is a terrible place to launch a major...
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i was sharing a kitchen as a white guy with asian neighbor running a business. he was selling escluscivil to offices. he still does really well. the other was an immigrant from france and two latino brothers and sisters that saved up money. what i want to address is that there is a reason why the restaurant businesses are reaching for revenue in the form of delivery and sales and dabbling in the kitchen space. the fundamental economics of the business. largely due to policies well meaning, but small businesses are asked to bear the burden, the city, state, federal government could and should be doing more because we don't have the power to lobby on our own. we are asked to add here to the policies the big tech companies are when it comes to the policies. we don't have the same margins. i recommend you address why brick and mortar businesses are going out of business first as opposed to delivery app and commercial commissary relighted businesses. they should follow the same rooms. they shouldn't be given an unfair advantage. if they let that happen, i am not goin
i was sharing a kitchen as a white guy with asian neighbor running a business. he was selling escluscivil to offices. he still does really well. the other was an immigrant from france and two latino brothers and sisters that saved up money. what i want to address is that there is a reason why the restaurant businesses are reaching for revenue in the form of delivery and sales and dabbling in the kitchen space. the fundamental economics of the business. largely due to policies well meaning, but...
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it's been a very incredible 24 hours in a straight. since the government announced the closure of many non-essential businesses including paul hotels cinemas the government is estimating that about $1000000.00 a stray lost their jobs or binoche from these changes and another $1000000.00 could be out of work in the coming days and weeks ahead now this has led to tens of thousands of people flooding into wolf is centers to try and work out how can they afford their rents and bills in the future how they can feed their family the australian government has announced an economic stimulus package which shows provide extra money for those who will be out of work but i spoke to an economist just a short time ago and he was painting a very dire picture indeed he said that similar to the united states in the u.k. australia could be heading for an unemployment rate ticked up to 20 percent or higher depending on what happens but while we haven't been seeing those mounts shutdowns lock all the countries it is really hitting the economy hard and at
it's been a very incredible 24 hours in a straight. since the government announced the closure of many non-essential businesses including paul hotels cinemas the government is estimating that about $1000000.00 a stray lost their jobs or binoche from these changes and another $1000000.00 could be out of work in the coming days and weeks ahead now this has led to tens of thousands of people flooding into wolf is centers to try and work out how can they afford their rents and bills in the future...
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so employers who might take a chance on a woman were not prepared to take a chance on a mother. david: so, one of your law professors, professor gunther, got you, after many efforts, a clerkship with judge palmieri. justice ginsburg: yes. david: was that easy to do for them, because you were a mother? justice ginsburg: he had no qualms about a woman. he had had a woman as a law clerk before. but he was concerned. the southern district of new york was a busy court and sometimes, he would need a law clerk's aide, even on a sunday. so professor gunther, i found out about this years later. i didn't know at the time. the professor said to judge palmieri, "give her a chance, and if she doesn't work out, there's a young man in the class who is going to a downtown firm who will jump in and take over." and that was the carrot. there was also a stick. and the stick was, "if you don't give her a chance, i will never recommend another columbia student to you." david: wow. justice ginsburg: that's how it was for women of my vintage. getting the first job was powerfully hard. david: so after
so employers who might take a chance on a woman were not prepared to take a chance on a mother. david: so, one of your law professors, professor gunther, got you, after many efforts, a clerkship with judge palmieri. justice ginsburg: yes. david: was that easy to do for them, because you were a mother? justice ginsburg: he had no qualms about a woman. he had had a woman as a law clerk before. but he was concerned. the southern district of new york was a busy court and sometimes, he would need a...
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had a certain point just a dude. just a dude that we chose. it is interesting that throughout the book, you always are sure to emphasize to us not just the people around them, but washington as an uncertain person. washington someone that has goals and aims, but the thing that i had in my mind was lethal weapon. i'm just too old for this. doesn't want to do it anymore. >> we think a mono list. an agreement at all times. they understood what they were doing. they set out with all the details figured out. that is just not true. washington was annotating. he was doing the best he could. >> i found that feeling. getting into his head about how he understood himself doing the job. >> again, this humanizes him in the office. it should give us comfort in the messiness in some ways. >> a big part of the book deals with washington as a slave owner. ou cannot not deal with that. one of the overriding identities of his entire life. >> business. >> right. always concerned about what he is going to do about the farm. how he is going to feed and house the p
had a certain point just a dude. just a dude that we chose. it is interesting that throughout the book, you always are sure to emphasize to us not just the people around them, but washington as an uncertain person. washington someone that has goals and aims, but the thing that i had in my mind was lethal weapon. i'm just too old for this. doesn't want to do it anymore. >> we think a mono list. an agreement at all times. they understood what they were doing. they set out with all the...
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it's a like, a dagger?a worm! a tiny sword? bread...breadstick? a matchstick! a lamppost!10 seconds. a stick! a walking stick! eiffel tower, mount kilimanjaro! (ding) time! sorry, it's a tandem bicycle. what? what?! as long as sloths are slow, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> cowan: what does true leadership look like during a national crisis. martha teichner has been searching for answers. >> as we come on the air tonight, the number of coronavirus cases in the united states is growing expotentially. >> it is a different kind of reality tv. for a change, it is actually real. >> nowhere has been harder hit than right here in the new york metro area. >> must-see viewing for a home bound nation. >> this is going to be one of those moments they're going to write about and talk about for generations. >> reporter: andrew cuomo, the governor of new york. >> what am i going to do with 400 ventilators when i need 30,000. you pee pick the 26,000 people who are going tie. epe isg the ral government
it's a like, a dagger?a worm! a tiny sword? bread...breadstick? a matchstick! a lamppost!10 seconds. a stick! a walking stick! eiffel tower, mount kilimanjaro! (ding) time! sorry, it's a tandem bicycle. what? what?! as long as sloths are slow, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> cowan: what does true leadership look like during a national crisis. martha teichner has been searching for answers. >> as...
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it's a house like this is my house this is a one man house i lived with a 40 days it did the job it kept the window for me i was warm and dry but don't forget i'm right on the top of the cliff it's just straight down to the city. hall mclean is one of the u.k.'s greatest adventure has he crossed the atlantic. 5 times the 1st time in a globe and once in a vessel shaped like a beer bottle for his latest trip he sailed from newfoundland children in the smallest sailboat ever to cross the atlantic. and. soon mclean will travel to new york in a boat built to resemble a whale. but it was more than an adventure however. it was a mission a mission done in service to mother england. somebody said about st kilda and they go in there but so the rock or rock was right there in the middle of the atlantic and there seems to be a dispute who owns it and i thought why if i be your 1st civilian to reside on rock all that would help the case it wasn't quite so good the wind carried their safety line. they closed in without it. is very dangerous there now you can see how lumpy is quite dangerous. they were
it's a house like this is my house this is a one man house i lived with a 40 days it did the job it kept the window for me i was warm and dry but don't forget i'm right on the top of the cliff it's just straight down to the city. hall mclean is one of the u.k.'s greatest adventure has he crossed the atlantic. 5 times the 1st time in a globe and once in a vessel shaped like a beer bottle for his latest trip he sailed from newfoundland children in the smallest sailboat ever to cross the atlantic....
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a witness caught on camera a san bernardino county patrol car going airborne during a pursuit.ow you could see there the sparks flying as the car came back down to the ground. the patrol car rounded the corner and then crashed on top of a parked truck. the deputies are still looking for the suspect. >>> 4:53 and developing for you right now, a heated exchange many believe crossed the line. as l.a. district attorney in hot water ahead of today's primary. >> she was not involved in the exchange, her husband was but all of it was caught on camera. take a look. >> get off of my porch. >> are you going to shoot me. >> i will shoot you. >> that is david lacy, the husband of district attorney jackie lacy. tensions boiled over when he confronted black lives matter protesters outside of the front door. later yesterday she apologized saying they were both frightened. her harshest critics were not swayed. >> and we really didn't know what was about to happen. i too am sorry if anybody was harmed. >> his finger was on trigger and he had trained the gun at my chest. >> lacey is seeking a th
a witness caught on camera a san bernardino county patrol car going airborne during a pursuit.ow you could see there the sparks flying as the car came back down to the ground. the patrol car rounded the corner and then crashed on top of a parked truck. the deputies are still looking for the suspect. >>> 4:53 and developing for you right now, a heated exchange many believe crossed the line. as l.a. district attorney in hot water ahead of today's primary. >> she was not involved in...
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few nights, for a few weeks at a time.'t really get away. in this case she got caught. and every time smith ran away, she was punished. and the punishment was a particularly horrific experience. the overseer catches sally smith and then smith -- sorry, smith can tell that he's upset, right. the overseer had a big barrel. the overseer has a barrel, and what he does, as smith describes it, takes a bucket of nails and hammer those nails in from the -- sorry, from the inside of the barrel to the out. so the nail heads are all wrapped around inside of this barrel. and then he put sally smith inside the barrel and rolls other aarround. essentially beaten up by a barrel full of nail heads. another interesting piece of this, of course, once she is out, she is sore, bruised all over, and there's another nice old lady that looks out for her. a poor old woman greased her all over and hemmed her glped her gr bruises so she could go back to work as required. you can see community dimensions of what's happening here. but it's important
few nights, for a few weeks at a time.'t really get away. in this case she got caught. and every time smith ran away, she was punished. and the punishment was a particularly horrific experience. the overseer catches sally smith and then smith -- sorry, smith can tell that he's upset, right. the overseer had a big barrel. the overseer has a barrel, and what he does, as smith describes it, takes a bucket of nails and hammer those nails in from the -- sorry, from the inside of the barrel to the...
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inside the periscope is a lense that has a rhetical. he uses that -- this is another one on this side. this is not the main gun. this one is controlled by the gunner. there is a switch to fire the machine gun. the gunner's periscope comes up to the inside -- his gunner's periscope comes up for the inside. their field of vision is fairly limited. the critical thing for the commander was, he would have to lay the main gun on the taget side so the gunner can see it. typically, the tank commander will announce the engagement. he will do the preparatory command. he will say gunner. the next thing he will do is announce the type of ammunition. in the case of an enemy tank, it would be armor piercing ammunition. that was called shock. he will give a target description, tank or armored car or whatever it might be. once it is laid where the gunner can see, he the gunner is loading the main gun. when he arms it, he will yell up. in that process, the commander will make an estimation of range. he will announce the range to the enemy target. that w
inside the periscope is a lense that has a rhetical. he uses that -- this is another one on this side. this is not the main gun. this one is controlled by the gunner. there is a switch to fire the machine gun. the gunner's periscope comes up to the inside -- his gunner's periscope comes up for the inside. their field of vision is fairly limited. the critical thing for the commander was, he would have to lay the main gun on the taget side so the gunner can see it. typically, the tank commander...
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it should be a cool system if you can see quite a swathe a cloud across the north and also a rather a mixed picture really across the southwest now we've got more rain in the 4 calls wednesday throughout much of central england across into wales and that line of rain showers working their way through the low countries and on into areas of denmark meanwhile pretty strong winds along the coast of norway with some rain and still a bit or a with a bit of snow in the mix as well across into central and eastern turkey but look at these weather conditions out towards the southwest off the recent snow things a sunny kid. as a whole ring in the high teens low twenty's 19 images on a cool filter things in london on a thursday the most the rain just stay offshore as you can see in quite a bunch of clouds across northern mainland europe but really apart from that not a bad picture just a bit cool over there and on crutches 4 degrees celsius and then we had done it to northern africa now here but in a different patient some very strong winds through northern areas of algeria libya these coastal
it should be a cool system if you can see quite a swathe a cloud across the north and also a rather a mixed picture really across the southwest now we've got more rain in the 4 calls wednesday throughout much of central england across into wales and that line of rain showers working their way through the low countries and on into areas of denmark meanwhile pretty strong winds along the coast of norway with some rain and still a bit or a with a bit of snow in the mix as well across into central...
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was a mission a mission done in service to a mother and. somebody said oh well what about some killed and go in there but so we all said a rock or a rock falls right there in the middle of the atlantic and there seems to be a dispute who owns it and i thought what if i be your 1st civilian to reside on rock call and that would help the case it wasn't quite so good the wind carried their safety line. they closed in without it. it is very dangerous there now you can see how lumpy is quite dangerous. they were far from ok after that momentary triumph then on the attic the big b. way down i go down there was 54th straight down into the foam flies helplessly into the sea. the landing at 1985 most cost told him to clean his knife. but he eventually made it to safety and flew in london and get into. the top was only the beginning however great britain we wanted to claim with a lot because an i learned but for that to happen international law stipulated that tom must remain there for 21 days or more. turn to go home and leave me for the 1st time. i
was a mission a mission done in service to a mother and. somebody said oh well what about some killed and go in there but so we all said a rock or a rock falls right there in the middle of the atlantic and there seems to be a dispute who owns it and i thought what if i be your 1st civilian to reside on rock call and that would help the case it wasn't quite so good the wind carried their safety line. they closed in without it. it is very dangerous there now you can see how lumpy is quite...
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now it's with a mask and a funny little hat. any way i can give back, i want to do that. >> wow. that was bob woodruff reporting. what a hero she is. >>> this morning an l.a. home owner wants to know why this amazon delivery driver spit on a delivery, then smeared the saliva all around the cardboard box. yes. take a look at it. it happened thursday. a ring doorbell camera caught the delivery driver in the act. amazon has since let the driver go. the company gave the homeowner a $50 credit, but the home soeren demanding the driver be tested for covid-19 too. don't blame him. >>> a special look at the new normal of living with the she felt more place in the bay area. here's one person's personal story. a little bit of a technical issue. we'll troy to get that to you when we can. "the covid-19 diaries" e tells personal stories as the bay area works together to cope with coronavirus. check them out at abc7news.com. >>> still ahead on "abc7 mornings," we'll get to all the latest on the coronavirus, particularly how the environment is
now it's with a mask and a funny little hat. any way i can give back, i want to do that. >> wow. that was bob woodruff reporting. what a hero she is. >>> this morning an l.a. home owner wants to know why this amazon delivery driver spit on a delivery, then smeared the saliva all around the cardboard box. yes. take a look at it. it happened thursday. a ring doorbell camera caught the delivery driver in the act. amazon has since let the driver go. the company gave the homeowner a...
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reverley: a rarity. a rarity. a unicorn, the balanced budget. prof. harbour: in 1997, things look great for clinton, don't they? he has won that reelection, he has that economy going for him. he has that deal on balancing the budget. but when you get into 1998, there is what we talked about last time when we talked about major presidential scandals. right? linsky -- the lewinsky scandal, the eventual impeachment of the president. politically speaking, what are your conclusions about that whole episode in terms of political lessons? yeah? student: just admit it. don't try to cover it up. it will get you into more trouble. prof. harbour: the famous line about the affair. something that will always tarnish him along with the impeachment. his legacy is never going to be able to escape what happened in that respect. student: just the use of executive privilege and how that [indiscernible] and again, honesty. student: in the political aspect, it kind of backfired. the impeachment and trials and so forth. when the 1998 election came, republicans lost. the pu
reverley: a rarity. a rarity. a unicorn, the balanced budget. prof. harbour: in 1997, things look great for clinton, don't they? he has won that reelection, he has that economy going for him. he has that deal on balancing the budget. but when you get into 1998, there is what we talked about last time when we talked about major presidential scandals. right? linsky -- the lewinsky scandal, the eventual impeachment of the president. politically speaking, what are your conclusions about that whole...