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adrian scott fine: within a almost a blink of an eye, everything that really forms the ingredients ofity disappear. those places and spaces, i think people understand how important they actually are in our lives. and we all, i think for myself and others, just understanding the losses here, also realizing that we take heritage and these places and spaces for granted, that i'm now lamenting that i didn't visit some of these places or i didn't, fully experiencing them before they're gone. and i don't think i'm alone in terms of processing that right now. jeffrey: major losses include structures within the will rogers state historic park in pacific palisades. originally built for the fame actor and humorist, it became a beloved getaway for generations to hike, picnic, enjoy movie nights, and even polo games. adrian scott fine: this is a seminal part of the story of the palisades, a figure like will rogers, sort of this folk hero, actor, beloved figure for his time period. and this was his ranch, his house. the main barn burned and other buildings as part of that historic homestead. and t
adrian scott fine: within a almost a blink of an eye, everything that really forms the ingredients ofity disappear. those places and spaces, i think people understand how important they actually are in our lives. and we all, i think for myself and others, just understanding the losses here, also realizing that we take heritage and these places and spaces for granted, that i'm now lamenting that i didn't visit some of these places or i didn't, fully experiencing them before they're gone. and i...
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adrian: governor scott says the state will do, whatever we need to do to recover. >> this state is well prepared for disasters, and i mean, you go across the state and you go the sheriff' s departments, you go to the police departments, you go to the city and county managers. they do a good job. adrian: brevard county a shark shows just how fierce the storms down a huge sign for the beach way that left in cocoa beach. damage. -- here is the sign. it was able to survive several morning' s thunderstorms. >> i can imagine the kind of down. she says she noticed the roaring winds that was happy damage. utility workers spent the day trying to restore power to thousands who lost it here in central florida. off silver star road in orlando, a tree fell onto power lines in the backyard of a home on fountaineblueu drive. you can see ouc workers arrived to try to restore power. at one time, as many as 3000 customers mostly in pine hills lost power. tonight, it' s back on to most of those who lost it during this morning' s storms. as the storms approached, the national weather service reported an ou
adrian: governor scott says the state will do, whatever we need to do to recover. >> this state is well prepared for disasters, and i mean, you go across the state and you go the sheriff' s departments, you go to the police departments, you go to the city and county managers. they do a good job. adrian: brevard county a shark shows just how fierce the storms down a huge sign for the beach way that left in cocoa beach. damage. -- here is the sign. it was able to survive several morning' s...
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adrian scott fine is president and ceo of the los angeles conservancy. >> los angeles is many things, the case for the palisades and altadena. it's not one thing, it's layers of history. you have to work for it a little harder to understand its story, its heritage and why it's important. but it's here. and i think, now we're understanding just how important it was and also so much we've lost. jeffrey: in normal times, the conservancy works to bring out that story, documenting and preserving buildings and other parts of the culture. now, it's a documentation of loss, just beginning to assess the possibility of rebuilding and restoration. >> within almost a blink of an eye, everything that really forms the ingredients of your community disappears, those places and spaces, i think people understand how important they actually are in our lives. and we all, i think for myself and others, just understanding the losses here, also realizing that we take heritage and these places and spaces for granted, that i'm now lamenting that i didn't visit some of these places or i didn't fully experienc
adrian scott fine is president and ceo of the los angeles conservancy. >> los angeles is many things, the case for the palisades and altadena. it's not one thing, it's layers of history. you have to work for it a little harder to understand its story, its heritage and why it's important. but it's here. and i think, now we're understanding just how important it was and also so much we've lost. jeffrey: in normal times, the conservancy works to bring out that story, documenting and...
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adrian, scott hyde, the reporting, live from bangkok scott, many thanks. indeed, iran's leader is urging the u.s. president elect to condemn the last 4 years of american foreign policy. rouhani says that the trumpet, ministration, has committed terrible crimes against iran. he says that joe biden needs to correct and compensate for the past government's decisions. let's go live wrong, said what else to the president? well, it was an opportunity for him to really attack the trumpet ministration, but also reach out to president elect joe biden, and encourage him to return back to the joint comprehensive plan of action, which is the 2015 nuclear deal president hassan rouhani has said that great crimes have been committed against the iranian nation by the trumpet ministration, including denying them a $5000000000.00 loan from the international monetary fund to combat the covert pandemic. now he said that iran's policy was clear that a reduction in tensions would be met with rejections intentions, actions for actions commitments for commitments and respect for
adrian, scott hyde, the reporting, live from bangkok scott, many thanks. indeed, iran's leader is urging the u.s. president elect to condemn the last 4 years of american foreign policy. rouhani says that the trumpet, ministration, has committed terrible crimes against iran. he says that joe biden needs to correct and compensate for the past government's decisions. let's go live wrong, said what else to the president? well, it was an opportunity for him to really attack the trumpet ministration,...
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we spoke with adrian and scott who plays lieutenant gordon malloy. >> the previews last year and it looks like a comedy. it is a great audience to watch it. we got to see was a science fiction type of show with issues and heart. also relationships. we are happy to stay on board. i think it is a better show if it has all those aspects to it and this season is better. it is right here on ktvu . >>> the transformers are returning to the roots with the origin story of yellow auto but. here is more. >> reporter: bumblebee, the popular auto bot is bringing back the '80s magic in the spinoff film. >> try this. >> it made sense. it was set in the air. >> it did feel like we stepped into a time machine. >> don't rent. >> jack burns alongside bill, the first female lead in the movie franchise. >> strip it down. >> haley is the star and i am the bad guy. that is eye awesome reflection of culture. i think diversity and inclusion allow us to tell more stories. >> she is very talented. i love the perfect person to portray this character. there is tenderness and strength. >> it marks a the first with an
we spoke with adrian and scott who plays lieutenant gordon malloy. >> the previews last year and it looks like a comedy. it is a great audience to watch it. we got to see was a science fiction type of show with issues and heart. also relationships. we are happy to stay on board. i think it is a better show if it has all those aspects to it and this season is better. it is right here on ktvu . >>> the transformers are returning to the roots with the origin story of yellow auto...
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that claim we don't know what's going to happen just yet but obviously interesting days ahead adrian scott many thanks i was in a scott high to there live in bangkok turkey is accusing saudi arabia of not being transparent when it comes to the investigation into the murder of the journalist jamal show jeep and cross says its findings are in line with the u.n. human rights envoy investigating the case special reports of a column and says that she's death was a brutal premeditated killing planned and perpetrated by saudi officials she's been on a week long mission to turkey to examine the evidence will this as a new report in the new york times says that the saudi crown prince threatened to go after jamal has shown she in twenty seventeen according to the reports ahmed been some and told an aide that he would use a bullet against the journalist if he didn't return home and in his criticism of the kingdom the conversation was intercepted by u.s. intelligence agencies to show she was murdered inside the saudi consulate in istanbul in october of last year stephanie decker reports now from istan
that claim we don't know what's going to happen just yet but obviously interesting days ahead adrian scott many thanks i was in a scott high to there live in bangkok turkey is accusing saudi arabia of not being transparent when it comes to the investigation into the murder of the journalist jamal show jeep and cross says its findings are in line with the u.n. human rights envoy investigating the case special reports of a column and says that she's death was a brutal premeditated killing planned...
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distraction, but it couldn't come at a worse time because vincent gray is considering taking on adrian fenty. >> i'm scott broome in fort washington where today, the courageous store clerk who turned the tables on an armed robber last night told his story. >> john explains how a look out watched the door while a second gunman came at him through a gap in the glass that was supposed to protect him, but it was just wide enough for the slightly built attacker to lunge all the way through. >> he came inside and i pick up the gun. >> as the gunman was rushing through the narrow gap in the glass, jang went for the gun. >> he fired during a fight behind the counter that left the store in shambles and the robber dead on the floor. >> this is bruce leshan in washington where a hidden camera video is just out from a virginia tech student who was critically wounded in the massacre there. >> pretty dangerous. >> i bought guns without showing my id. i have been with other people who bought guns without showing any id, without going through any background checks who paid their money and walked out. >> collin spent the
distraction, but it couldn't come at a worse time because vincent gray is considering taking on adrian fenty. >> i'm scott broome in fort washington where today, the courageous store clerk who turned the tables on an armed robber last night told his story. >> john explains how a look out watched the door while a second gunman came at him through a gap in the glass that was supposed to protect him, but it was just wide enough for the slightly built attacker to lunge all the way...
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yup, scott. adrian is bringing you a mic, one second. >> hi, i'm m scott, is this on? there we[i go. i'm scott, i was an election official for 30 years for four different states and pam i met you back in california, nevada when you were covering the adoption of dre's -- yeah, that's a flash back, isn't it? but i've always been impressed by you taking the time to really understand and educate yourself about what the issues were and to fairly report and it's very obvious over the years in your reporting on elections topics that you took the time to prepare and i think your comments today reflect that. my experience with the media in doing elections has been that i usually get a court reporter who is sent out blind from an assignment's desk to come cover some important election story and i had to spend a lot of time training and bringing them up to speed and giving them background so they could effectively do their job and if i hadn't done that, the quality of the reporting would have been affected. so the media has medical reporters, medical experts, technologyed niche r
yup, scott. adrian is bringing you a mic, one second. >> hi, i'm m scott, is this on? there we[i go. i'm scott, i was an election official for 30 years for four different states and pam i met you back in california, nevada when you were covering the adoption of dre's -- yeah, that's a flash back, isn't it? but i've always been impressed by you taking the time to really understand and educate yourself about what the issues were and to fairly report and it's very obvious over the years in...
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scott? adrian is bringing you a mic. [inaudible] is this on? i was election official for 30 years. in four different states. we met back in california, nevada the adoption of dr ease. that's a flashback, isn't it? i have always been impressed by you taking the time to understand and educate yourself about what the issues were. and to fairly report. it's very obvious over the years you reporting that you took the time to prepare for your comments today reflect that. my experiences doing elections and i usually get a reporter who sent out blind from the assignment desk to cover some important election story. i had to spend time bringing them up to speed and giving them background so they can effectively do their job. if i had not done that, the quality of the reporting would been affected. so that media has a medical reporters, medical experts, technology niche reporters. they have legal analyst and reported. what's the prospect of the media coming up with the specialization in the media outlets for having people develop an understanding of the election process they can more complete
scott? adrian is bringing you a mic. [inaudible] is this on? i was election official for 30 years. in four different states. we met back in california, nevada the adoption of dr ease. that's a flashback, isn't it? i have always been impressed by you taking the time to understand and educate yourself about what the issues were. and to fairly report. it's very obvious over the years you reporting that you took the time to prepare for your comments today reflect that. my experiences doing...
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scott is right, this could be very costly. also here, the bulls & bears, joan as max ferris, and gary b. smith along with stacey washington and adrian elrod. welcome to everybody. scott, why do you fear the fall out from this? >> scott: isn't this too bad dagen? on friday we get the outlines of this great tax plan that was going to help out the economy, help out the middle class, help out small businesses and create finally, some economic growth and now you have the at least chance for the left and the haters on the right to come out and say oh, my gosh look at all of the corruption in d.c. look at all of the backlash now that it has to come from this issue and now you'll take the official say focus away from what really ailes this economy which is tax reform and tax relief. >> dagen: and gary b., what about obamacare repeal and and replace? now you'll have to go through the confirmation process. will this resignation jeopardize trump's agenda? >> gary: it won't jeopardize the new agenda. i disagree with scott on this because unlike healthcare, trump is focused on the tax cuts and here is the reason. he understands it. i never got t
scott is right, this could be very costly. also here, the bulls & bears, joan as max ferris, and gary b. smith along with stacey washington and adrian elrod. welcome to everybody. scott, why do you fear the fall out from this? >> scott: isn't this too bad dagen? on friday we get the outlines of this great tax plan that was going to help out the economy, help out the middle class, help out small businesses and create finally, some economic growth and now you have the at least chance...
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gathered here later they're characterizing it as a sit in that should happen in about the next hour adrian and scott what's been the reaction now that but the house and the senate have passed this hong kong democracy act in the states. well the government here in hong kong came out almost immediately and condemned the passage of the bill in both the senate and now we know in the house of the what's left to be signed by president coming out of beijing demanded actually that he vetoes presence of. that bill but also here the local government came up pretty quickly condemned it saying this is internal matter for hongkong and these bills are really only making things worse for the situation actually feeling the fire it kind of has a knock on effect we've seen in the markets in china and here in hong kong dipping a little bit lower today for the 2nd day because there's concern that if this bill moves forward it will have economic implications and that could prompt retaliation china and the united states when it comes to ongoing trade wars are going to knock on effect on the economy as it already has here
gathered here later they're characterizing it as a sit in that should happen in about the next hour adrian and scott what's been the reaction now that but the house and the senate have passed this hong kong democracy act in the states. well the government here in hong kong came out almost immediately and condemned the passage of the bill in both the senate and now we know in the house of the what's left to be signed by president coming out of beijing demanded actually that he vetoes presence...
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thank you, adrian, dan, eugene scott. when we return, i'll finish with trump watch.ching hardball. sh of . (acapella) ahhhhhhhhhhh! (vo) new dayquil severe with vicks vapocool. the daytime coughing, stuffy head, vaporize your cold, medicine. (host) here...at snowfest... (vo) for your worst sore throat pain try new vicks vapocool drops. it's not candy, it's powerful relief. (acapella) ahhhhhh! (vo) vaporize sore throat pain with new vicks vapocool drops. you're in the business of helping people. we're in the business of helping you. business loans for eligible card members up to fifty thousand dollars, decided in as little as 60 seconds. the powerful backing of american express. don't do business without it. it's the details that make the difference. only botox® cosmetic is fda approved to temporarily make frown lines, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. it's a quick 10 minute treatment given by a doctor to reduce those lines. there's only one botox® cosmetic. ask for it by name. the effects of botox® cosmetic, may spread hours to weeks after injection, causin
thank you, adrian, dan, eugene scott. when we return, i'll finish with trump watch.ching hardball. sh of . (acapella) ahhhhhhhhhhh! (vo) new dayquil severe with vicks vapocool. the daytime coughing, stuffy head, vaporize your cold, medicine. (host) here...at snowfest... (vo) for your worst sore throat pain try new vicks vapocool drops. it's not candy, it's powerful relief. (acapella) ahhhhhh! (vo) vaporize sore throat pain with new vicks vapocool drops. you're in the business of helping people....
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austin scott. adrian smith. where's austin? thank you. thank you. glenn thompson. hi, glenn. westerman and ted yoho. thank you, fellows. thank you very much. so we're here to celebrate a really tremendous victory for the american farmer. ranchers, agriculture, incredible people. by the signing of the 2018 farm bill, very important, we have been working long and hard on this one, we were hearing it might not be able to pass this year, but i didn't want to talk to pat about that, so we passed it. we also just achieved a very historic landmark, a big additional victory as the house and senate have both passed landmark criminal justice reform and sent it to my desk for signature. that's a big thing. and ivanka and jared, i want to thank you for working so hard on that. it's incredible how you did it. so many people have called and thanked me for that and i thank mitch and everybody for the job you've done. that was an incredible achievement. i think that will go down as one of the great moments. this legislation will help thousands of former inmates and non-violent offenders get
austin scott. adrian smith. where's austin? thank you. thank you. glenn thompson. hi, glenn. westerman and ted yoho. thank you, fellows. thank you very much. so we're here to celebrate a really tremendous victory for the american farmer. ranchers, agriculture, incredible people. by the signing of the 2018 farm bill, very important, we have been working long and hard on this one, we were hearing it might not be able to pass this year, but i didn't want to talk to pat about that, so we passed it....
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eugene scott, adrian elrod, thank you all. that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> hi, there. i'm stephanie ruhle. it's wednesday, june 23rd and the battle is not over yet. vice president kamala harris and senate democrats vowing to continue the fierce fight for voting rights in this country after republicans blocked the legislation late tuesday, following a 50/50 party line vote, which is far short of the 60 votes needed to move forward, at least temporarily shutting down one of president biden's top domestic priorities to override the wave of restrictive voting laws that has been sweeping across the country. >> if senators 60 years ago held that the federal government should never intervene to protect voting rights, this body would have never passed the voting rights act. the republican leader uses the language and the logic of the southern senators in the '60s who defended states' rights, and it is an indefensible position. >> there is no effort in any state in america to suppress votes based upon suppression o
eugene scott, adrian elrod, thank you all. that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> hi, there. i'm stephanie ruhle. it's wednesday, june 23rd and the battle is not over yet. vice president kamala harris and senate democrats vowing to continue the fierce fight for voting rights in this country after republicans blocked the legislation late tuesday, following a 50/50 party line vote, which is far short of the 60 votes needed to move forward,...
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thank you, kris scott and adrian, our producer. 78 in concord. 74 in n san jose. and temperatures are even mild this hour at the immediate coast. we have good air quality all across the board courtesy of that system that came through over the weekend. that's keeping temperatures a little bit cooler than they could be this time of year. our air quality is looking better as a result. as we told you, we're kicking off this spare the air season. 77 degrees not a bad day at the peninsula today. 73 for the east shore. 87 in the tri-valley. we are going to cut off that natural a.c. meanwhile, beautiful day shaping up in san francisco. 74 degrees there. and 87 degrees in wine country. so feeling like summertime out there today. although we are still in spring. temperatures are going to plunge by a good eight to ten degrees as weigh head through tomorrow. and then we have kind of an up and down weather pattern ahead. i'm going to show what that looks like via your east bay valleys. these microclimates really started to drop off as we head between today into tomorrow. we'll
thank you, kris scott and adrian, our producer. 78 in concord. 74 in n san jose. and temperatures are even mild this hour at the immediate coast. we have good air quality all across the board courtesy of that system that came through over the weekend. that's keeping temperatures a little bit cooler than they could be this time of year. our air quality is looking better as a result. as we told you, we're kicking off this spare the air season. 77 degrees not a bad day at the peninsula today. 73...
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eugene scott, adrian, michael steele. -- as we wrote in first read this morning, mark murray basically said we walked in thinking we were covering two front-runners and came out wondering is th wondering is there just one? and at least the field for now has decided there's one because joe biden seemed to be an afterthought last night. >> absolutely. it was fascinating watching people step up and attack elizabeth warren who you didn't see take that approach previously. like amy klobuchar. like, pete buttigieg was very vocal towards warren. i think it's because these candidates realize they may have a chance at moving themselves up if they go after warren. maybe there was some thought at some point that biden was so far ahead that he wasn't within reach. but i think they think they can really compete with the people that have flipped to warren. >> well, it's is it -- there's two theories to this case, and i'm sure you've heard the other theory, eugene and adrian, which is that some of these democrats are going after warren
eugene scott, adrian, michael steele. -- as we wrote in first read this morning, mark murray basically said we walked in thinking we were covering two front-runners and came out wondering is th wondering is there just one? and at least the field for now has decided there's one because joe biden seemed to be an afterthought last night. >> absolutely. it was fascinating watching people step up and attack elizabeth warren who you didn't see take that approach previously. like amy klobuchar....
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eugene scott, adrian elrod and jennifer rueben join us once again.tiptoeing up to a line. we're not exactly sure at what the point we're going to cross it or what that's going to look like, but there have been a lot of concerns. chuck schumer we played earlier in the program saying he's worried we're going to bumble into something. you've focused on this topic quite a bit. what are the warning signs here, and what in your view should be the administration's next step? >> i think there are warning signs. i think when they start trying to make a connection between al qaeda which is a sunni radical group and iran, which is a radical shia country, and they're not citing any specific evidence, that smasks iraq. that was the argument that dick cheney and others used that somehow that they were sheltering al qaeda people in iraq and that somehow justified the iraq war. when you have that kind of repeat, you know, history doesn't repeat it just rhymes, that's a rhyme. another one is they are beginning to cite the original authorization for use of force as pe
eugene scott, adrian elrod and jennifer rueben join us once again.tiptoeing up to a line. we're not exactly sure at what the point we're going to cross it or what that's going to look like, but there have been a lot of concerns. chuck schumer we played earlier in the program saying he's worried we're going to bumble into something. you've focused on this topic quite a bit. what are the warning signs here, and what in your view should be the administration's next step? >> i think there are...
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scott is right, this could be very costly. also here, the bulls & bears, joan as max ferris, and gary b. smith along with stacey washington and adrianhis? >> scott: isn't this too bad
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i want to bring in my panel, scott kennedy, adrian alrod.ead you what chuck grassley said about this bill. i can give you maybe ten reason why is this can't be considered. >> when i first read that, does he know he's using his outside voice? when he says that, he's basically admitting he doesn't like the bill in meeting the deadline of september 30th to get this out of the senate and back over to the house. it's important to remember, whatever passes here, if it passes, still has to be reconciled and passed out of the house and we're a long way from that. >> it can't be amended in the house, that's the problem. >> it has to go back over for approval. doesn't become law the next day. there has to be a vote in the house and more debate. look, i think the congress works better when there are deadlines, there's a deadline on this, and i do think there is always a good reason to keep your campaign promises. >> so adrian, insurance companies have come out against this bill. >> uh-huh. >> hard today, something that democrats have touted. i'm old en
i want to bring in my panel, scott kennedy, adrian alrod.ead you what chuck grassley said about this bill. i can give you maybe ten reason why is this can't be considered. >> when i first read that, does he know he's using his outside voice? when he says that, he's basically admitting he doesn't like the bill in meeting the deadline of september 30th to get this out of the senate and back over to the house. it's important to remember, whatever passes here, if it passes, still has to be...
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cathy scott clark and adrian levy worked for "the times" and "the guardian," and they are the authors of a new book. "68 hours inside the taj hotel." it was an iconic attack. one thing that made the attack horrible is they went after eight different sites and attacked people at all these different places. is that one of the unusual things about the attack? >> that's one of the most unusual. we call that a swarm attack, the idea that a small team could give a larger footprint to an attack. making it appear an army invaded the city. the idea that men could have charges attached to taxis. the fear is an army attacking the city. the guys are remotely controlled by a control room in karachi using a skype-like telephony system. the control room has a bank of tvs and they have google earth to play with. cnn, bbc, probably al jazeera and local tv channels. they are using that to guide the men on the ground. >> 10 men did as much as they did, it was incredible. despite having controllers in pakistan watching the news reports, guiding the guys from a distance with new technology, it's amazing t
cathy scott clark and adrian levy worked for "the times" and "the guardian," and they are the authors of a new book. "68 hours inside the taj hotel." it was an iconic attack. one thing that made the attack horrible is they went after eight different sites and attacked people at all these different places. is that one of the unusual things about the attack? >> that's one of the most unusual. we call that a swarm attack, the idea that a small team could give a...
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you read many of the accounts of manhunt, the book by cassie scott clark and adrian levy, the exile and you see how long existed in a modified. he took precautions but it wasn't enough to prevent him from being killed. al-zawahiri is always been a long-term person and i think was enormously consequential for al qaeda and even the possibility of an amalgamation of isis, al-zawahiri is much like bin laden cultivated, he is the successor although i believe he has cultivated much more as a successor and is somewhat capable of bridging the divide between both groups in the future and that's basically not to give away the ending of the book but that's where it ends talking about that possibility of summary amalgamation or some sort of strategic operation. >> you referred to the paris terrorist attack and many years in prison and again in sort of putting a sullen context for the lay audience. people who are not on the expert day-to-day level, there are two versions of what's going on. one is there these people that have become radicalized through the internet and their basically autonomous age
you read many of the accounts of manhunt, the book by cassie scott clark and adrian levy, the exile and you see how long existed in a modified. he took precautions but it wasn't enough to prevent him from being killed. al-zawahiri is always been a long-term person and i think was enormously consequential for al qaeda and even the possibility of an amalgamation of isis, al-zawahiri is much like bin laden cultivated, he is the successor although i believe he has cultivated much more as a...
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. >> thank you et cetera scott. adrian todman welcome as his acting secretary of hud. she was confirmed as deputy secretary 2021 and prior to her service their acting secretary with national association of housing and redevelopment. held multiple roles at the d.c. housing authority and served in several career positions at hud. welcome back ms. todman, good to see it. sandra thompson was confirmed fhfa in 2022. prior to leaving that agency she was the deputy director division of housing mission and goals from 2013 until 2021. prior to joining she spent 18 years at fd i see where she held a number of senior level positions including director of the division of risk management and supervision. welcome back. madame acting secretary, welcome. >> thank you. chairperson brown, ranking member scott distinguished members of the senate banking committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today on how the department of housing and urban development is executing our mission. i went to thank the over 8000 hud employees across the country who are helping us carry out that mi
. >> thank you et cetera scott. adrian todman welcome as his acting secretary of hud. she was confirmed as deputy secretary 2021 and prior to her service their acting secretary with national association of housing and redevelopment. held multiple roles at the d.c. housing authority and served in several career positions at hud. welcome back ms. todman, good to see it. sandra thompson was confirmed fhfa in 2022. prior to leaving that agency she was the deputy director division of housing...
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from the protests which marred what was never going to be a day of celebration adrian brown al-jazeera hong kong. well scott hi-lo is live at the queen elizabeth hospital in hong kong where the protester who was shot is being treated to a custom by asking you whether off to this upsurge of violence you think that this is something of a tipping point in the protests where do we stand up to this critical much. needed could very well be a tipping point because as we heard in agents report there this is the 1st time that a protester has been shot wounded by a police bullet we know that live rounds had been fired in the past as warning rounds this is the 1st time a protester was actually hit a teenager in the hospital behind me he was initially brought to a hospital the other part of and then brought here to queen elizabeth for specialty services especially treatment we know that he no major organs were hit but he is still in critical condition he underwent surgery when he arrived here late on tuesday we know that his lung collapsed and he was hit in the chest earlier police said that identified it more as lay i
from the protests which marred what was never going to be a day of celebration adrian brown al-jazeera hong kong. well scott hi-lo is live at the queen elizabeth hospital in hong kong where the protester who was shot is being treated to a custom by asking you whether off to this upsurge of violence you think that this is something of a tipping point in the protests where do we stand up to this critical much. needed could very well be a tipping point because as we heard in agents report there...
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scott at 42%. libertarian candidate adrian wily at 6%. off in the first of three televised debates on 48. it should be heated. ahead of. debate rick scott is getting some high profile gop help on the campaign trail. today new jersey governor chris christy is making two stops. ring of fire radio host and florida resident and america's attorney joins us tonight. mike, is this, it is very clear that crist is trying to get people to remember just what happened with rick scott and medicare. is it going to work? is the medicare fraud going to be a big drag on scott's campaign down the stretch? >> too shady for the sunshine state is working. look, scott spent 30 to $fry million to try to move his favorables. they are around ebola and isis kind of numbers. when that hams to a candidate, he has to shore up his unfavorables. so this time you have scott's last run. he ran against a very weak candidate. he had huge koch money but he could move his favorables and he can't do that this time. chris keeps the attack up. too shady for the sunshine state i
scott at 42%. libertarian candidate adrian wily at 6%. off in the first of three televised debates on 48. it should be heated. ahead of. debate rick scott is getting some high profile gop help on the campaign trail. today new jersey governor chris christy is making two stops. ring of fire radio host and florida resident and america's attorney joins us tonight. mike, is this, it is very clear that crist is trying to get people to remember just what happened with rick scott and medicare. is it...
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i'm randy scott with your "sportscenter" update. we start in texas where adrianeltre had himself a ball game. bottom two. rangers and orioles. former teammate, hunter pitching. but beltre doesn't care. solo shot. 20th of the season. bottom four. another one for beltre. this one, a two-run shot. the rangers would bat around. so, beltre came up again in the fourth. and he would go again. his third of the game. rangers win, 12-3. whatever you do, do not touch beltre's head to celebrate. absolutely hates it. >>> rays have been red-hot. they're getting it done on the mound. james shields, facing the royals. top eight. shields still in there. working on the strike zone. gets eric hosmer. 7 2/3, struck out 7. rays win 5-3. >>> to the national league, giants and dodgers. joaquin arias, not a lot of playing time. he's making a case for it. san fran looking for the first three-game sweep of their rivals in five years. arias, three for four with that home run. five rbis. the giants get the job done in support of matt cain, who was fantastic. gets his 13th win of the season.
i'm randy scott with your "sportscenter" update. we start in texas where adrianeltre had himself a ball game. bottom two. rangers and orioles. former teammate, hunter pitching. but beltre doesn't care. solo shot. 20th of the season. bottom four. another one for beltre. this one, a two-run shot. the rangers would bat around. so, beltre came up again in the fourth. and he would go again. his third of the game. rangers win, 12-3. whatever you do, do not touch beltre's head to celebrate....
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adrian allred, scott jennings, thank you very much.t heard president trump say before. stephen area respect to general recently told me that ms-13 ivy equivalent in their meanness to al qaeda. pete: that's a big usage to al qaeda. who is ms 13 and are they a threat to your community? dan mangino is here next and around great jenkins is on the ground as the president's rally happened last night. swing state voters helped get president trump elect good. forget aspirin. why beer may be the best cure for a hangover. of course a little hair of the dog. ♪ with ugly bare spots. but scotts ez seed changes everything. our finest grass seed plus quick-start fertilizer and natural super- absorbent mulch grow grass anywhere. guaranteed. this is a scotts yard. knows how it feels to seeetes your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. invokana® is a pill used along with diet a
adrian allred, scott jennings, thank you very much.t heard president trump say before. stephen area respect to general recently told me that ms-13 ivy equivalent in their meanness to al qaeda. pete: that's a big usage to al qaeda. who is ms 13 and are they a threat to your community? dan mangino is here next and around great jenkins is on the ground as the president's rally happened last night. swing state voters helped get president trump elect good. forget aspirin. why beer may be the best...
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heather, bradad sherman, mike, hans wilt, mark cisneros, terry, senator don triska, senator adrian dickey to senator scott webster, senator goodwin. thank you all for being here. [applause] we also have as your attorney general brenna bird andnd former congressman grady jansky. thank you all for being here. [applause] >> i'm glad also just take a moment and want to thank my incredible staff. as you could imagine, our phones have been ringing nonstop both are in iowa and in d.c. we never turn off our phones. we answer every color good and so proud of my staff that despite some profanities they were always polite. they were always compassionate and he remembered them are in our office to which is culture starts at the top and so thank you to my staff. [applause] now, without a thing assigned to get onto the program and why we are really all here because iowa is first in the nation. we show up. we do the job. we ask questions and we're going to propel the next president is going to occupy the white house in january of 2025. [applause] well, it gives me great pleasure to introduce our next speaker to you and
heather, bradad sherman, mike, hans wilt, mark cisneros, terry, senator don triska, senator adrian dickey to senator scott webster, senator goodwin. thank you all for being here. [applause] we also have as your attorney general brenna bird andnd former congressman grady jansky. thank you all for being here. [applause] >> i'm glad also just take a moment and want to thank my incredible staff. as you could imagine, our phones have been ringing nonstop both are in iowa and in d.c. we never...
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well for a number of reasons adrian as has been reported in scott's piece a few moments ago the boys it's hoped knew the cave system fairly well they most of them anyway had been inside it with their coach a few times before so there is hope that once the water level began to rise on saturday when they went in there that they were able to push forward to an area that they would hope would be dry because it is very. inside that cave system but inevitably in these situations you eventually get questioned you get to allegations that perhaps the process to begin the search and rescue operation hasn't been fast enough and we are seeing that already from some people in this community saying that look the alarm was first raised on saturday afternoon late on saturday when one of the boys failed to return home the navy divers didn't arrive on the scene until very early on monday morning so some people are saying that just simply wasn't fast enough the governor of chiang rai province has responded to those questions to those allegations saying that they are moving as fast as they can the reaso
well for a number of reasons adrian as has been reported in scott's piece a few moments ago the boys it's hoped knew the cave system fairly well they most of them anyway had been inside it with their coach a few times before so there is hope that once the water level began to rise on saturday when they went in there that they were able to push forward to an area that they would hope would be dry because it is very. inside that cave system but inevitably in these situations you eventually get...
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scott. >>> texas running back adrian foster admits he took money on the side as a member of the tennessee vols, from 2005 to 2008, rare that someone blows the whistle on himself. but he did it for the amateur athletes. >>> native americans kicked out of their tribe. a process called disenrollment. where tribal council determines who should be part of the tribe and who doesn't. >>> adeleine washington and her family are being tobled by their tribal -- being told by their tribal council that they don't belong. >> it makes me feel really sad that there is such a strong division in our tribe. and that it cuts worse than a sword. >> she and more than 300 others all descendants of this woman, annie george have called themselves nooksacks for decades and have been officially recognized as part of the tribe for the last 30 years. there's a problem. for some reason the word annie george doesn't prayer on one of the key documents used to define who is in the tribe and who isn't. >> never showed up on the 1942 census. >> disenrollment has a practical point. adelina and others would lose tribal jobs
scott. >>> texas running back adrian foster admits he took money on the side as a member of the tennessee vols, from 2005 to 2008, rare that someone blows the whistle on himself. but he did it for the amateur athletes. >>> native americans kicked out of their tribe. a process called disenrollment. where tribal council determines who should be part of the tribe and who doesn't. >>> adeleine washington and her family are being tobled by their tribal -- being told by...
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adrian has, she has moved on. and as of, i guess a couple of weeks ago, a few weeks back, she, her husband michael and her two cats scott and louie. >> yes, very important. >> it's important to get that right. have moved to new york city where adrian will play a pretty important leadership role for planned parenthood in new york city. and that's a very big accomplishment and it's a testament to the amazing, amazing talent that she has. i want to note a little bit more about adrian. she has been doing this work for many, many years. she is truly committed to the work that she does. and what's scary about that work is that, you know, i think it's no exaggeration to say that you literally risk your life on a daily basis every time you come to work, and you do it because you want every woman, irrespective of income, irrespective of background, to have access to basic health. and i am so proud of you, adrian, for what you do. and as the supervisor for district 9, as the representative of a very special place, it is my honor to recognize you as the district 9 woman of the year. i know that you're going to be in new york city,
adrian has, she has moved on. and as of, i guess a couple of weeks ago, a few weeks back, she, her husband michael and her two cats scott and louie. >> yes, very important. >> it's important to get that right. have moved to new york city where adrian will play a pretty important leadership role for planned parenthood in new york city. and that's a very big accomplishment and it's a testament to the amazing, amazing talent that she has. i want to note a little bit more about adrian....
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adrian consulting. he is founder of a consulting and a foreign affairs analyst. are john the cross walk rules and effect. that means you can jump in any time you want. i always appreciate scott, let me go to you 1st here. the title of this program is catalyst. okay. what do i mean by that? we had these recent successes on the part of the ukrainians in the conflict. we were not expecting that, but then in retrospect, maybe a lot of people shouldn't be surprised. on the back of it, we had a part of the energy grid in ukraine. go out, was that a message? we don't know that will continue. we don't know. but over the last week or so, is this a catalyst to go from the special military operation to something else? and we've talked about this before. go ahead scott. no, i, i think you're right. i back in may. i, you know, i was widely chastised for daring to say that the provision of $53000000000.00 worth of assistance by the united states to ukraine on top of millions of dollars of assistance provided by europe, nato. and the establish on what i called strategic. yeah, that means the opening up of natal facilities in europe to crane cranium forces on the equipment being provided wa
adrian consulting. he is founder of a consulting and a foreign affairs analyst. are john the cross walk rules and effect. that means you can jump in any time you want. i always appreciate scott, let me go to you 1st here. the title of this program is catalyst. okay. what do i mean by that? we had these recent successes on the part of the ukrainians in the conflict. we were not expecting that, but then in retrospect, maybe a lot of people shouldn't be surprised. on the back of it, we had a part...
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scott icon says that it's a meter right? had it is it is i me to roy morocco's meet you write hunter's on the ah, ah ah, hello adrian, i gotta hear it though that he's from the headlines. the us and britain began view in the pacific security alliance as orcus. it's being seen as part of a strategy to counter china. process, criticize us, ready as decision to cancel a $65000000000.00 submarine deal in favor of the agreement. and officials have called it a stat in the back of font size, but it's special forces killed the leader of ice.
scott icon says that it's a meter right? had it is it is i me to roy morocco's meet you write hunter's on the ah, ah ah, hello adrian, i gotta hear it though that he's from the headlines. the us and britain began view in the pacific security alliance as orcus. it's being seen as part of a strategy to counter china. process, criticize us, ready as decision to cancel a $65000000000.00 submarine deal in favor of the agreement. and officials have called it a stat in the back of font size, but it's...
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their anger but we'll find out how beijing is looking at those developments with adrian brown in a bit but 1st let's talk to scott hide and hong kong. scott you outside the legislative council we've already seen riot police deployed that this morning is there a concern about further violence especially given those numbers. council building known as let's go is that block building behind me you'll see in front of that black building at least on this side there are thousands of protesters and we've been here for over an hour and there's been a steady stream of protesters gathering this group back here they've also been dragging the gates and coridon is in front of them as well that is because mainly 200 meters down this road behind the camera riot police have started to stage about the same time a 90 minutes ago i would say dozens at this stage so right now obviously this is a point where there could be some kind of confrontation you know we have seen a scuffle we saw scuffles sunday night during that 1000000 person protest here around let's go right now there haven't been any scuffles we know that a few 100 protes
their anger but we'll find out how beijing is looking at those developments with adrian brown in a bit but 1st let's talk to scott hide and hong kong. scott you outside the legislative council we've already seen riot police deployed that this morning is there a concern about further violence especially given those numbers. council building known as let's go is that block building behind me you'll see in front of that black building at least on this side there are thousands of protesters and...
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adrian elrod, john brabender, and eugene scott, a reporter for "the washington post." let me ask you, there's two issues. one is the democrats and the special counsel and everybody else have the enough on trump to begin to impeach him. the other is, what is the question of russia's involvement clearly established in the 2016 election? whatever effect it had? did it turn it against hillary? whatever it was it was there. the american people know it was there and most believe it's coming back at us in '18. how is that going to affect this administration's history in the books? >> i think it's going to affect very negatively president trump's history. look, it is infuriating an that our president does not seem to care about this, despite collusion or not, the fact that he doesn't seem to care. he's had two major intelligence officials testify in the last two weeks he has not directed them to do anything. it's going to have a dismal effect. >> what do you make of that mike rogers all of them saying he's never told me to do anything about the russians. >> the bigger problem.
adrian elrod, john brabender, and eugene scott, a reporter for "the washington post." let me ask you, there's two issues. one is the democrats and the special counsel and everybody else have the enough on trump to begin to impeach him. the other is, what is the question of russia's involvement clearly established in the 2016 election? whatever effect it had? did it turn it against hillary? whatever it was it was there. the american people know it was there and most believe it's coming...
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scott. >> and just be wear, there's going to be some sun glare but roads will be dry. not just this afternoon, but all the way to tomorrow. we'll start with tomorrow, 15-35. adrian weather cam. the sun is out. if you want snow and you want cold, it's coming back later this week. don't worry. on college hill, shows an abundance of hill and upper level clouds. they'll be around this evening, too temperature 49. even with the abundance of mid and upper level clouds at last check. we're quiet this evening with mid and upper level clouds drifting through the ohio valley, especially northern kentucky, areas around the ohio river. tomorrow. there will be no rain or snow tonight or tuesday. but late tuesday night, rain begins to overspread the tri-state. it could be heavy at times. occasionally mixing with thunderstorms on wednesday. for just the rain part alone, late tuesday night through wednesday evening, that's 1-3 inches of rain. not snow but rain. and then we have snow to deal so saver this dry time while it lasts, you'll probably be begging for dry time before we get close to the weekend. georgetown is at 50. we're 50 at the international airport. not the 72 that
scott. >> and just be wear, there's going to be some sun glare but roads will be dry. not just this afternoon, but all the way to tomorrow. we'll start with tomorrow, 15-35. adrian weather cam. the sun is out. if you want snow and you want cold, it's coming back later this week. don't worry. on college hill, shows an abundance of hill and upper level clouds. they'll be around this evening, too temperature 49. even with the abundance of mid and upper level clouds at last check. we're quiet...
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inside story from adrian finnegan at all same here in doha thanks for watching i'll see you again for the. travel often. by trying to use the forests. valleys and scott. scott. as far away places closer. together with cats i always. oh is it allison when they're on line we were in hurricane winds for almost like thirty six hours these are the things that new york has to address or if you join us on sat i'm a member of a complex one but we struck up a relationship this is a dialogue tweet us with hash tag eight a stream and one of your pitches might make the next show join the global conversation at this time on al-jazeera in the united states rights activists are still being targeted they had enough of making that you felt you were being watched raising surveillance from both the police and the f.b.i. this is not law enforcement. fault lines it investigates the scope of these agencies tactics and the impact on civil society. confidential surveilling black lives at this time. i really felt liberated as a journalist but i've learned that i was getting to the truth as i would that's what this job. with your top stories from al-jazeera commanders in zimb
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away from the protests which marred what was never going to be a day of celebration adrian brown al-jazeera hong kong. scott hi liz live from the school of the teenager who was shot by police during protests. we seem to be something of a crossroads when it comes to the process that we know. particularly after the firing of live rounds against demonstrations where do we stand. yes and where in front of a secondary school that you and you can tended now something amazing here just over the last hour or 2 you know hundreds were gathering out front it's a bit empty out here now that's because they are now inside the secondary school the principal came out addressed the crowd for a little bit and then they brought them in for into the assembly hall so they could have a discussion almost immediately after the principal came out he brought them in so it's quite an amazing feat for this principal he is just the principal of the school secondary school where this shooting victim attended he's brought them in these people a lot of them themselves alumni of this secondary school they were out here protesting they're i
away from the protests which marred what was never going to be a day of celebration adrian brown al-jazeera hong kong. scott hi liz live from the school of the teenager who was shot by police during protests. we seem to be something of a crossroads when it comes to the process that we know. particularly after the firing of live rounds against demonstrations where do we stand. yes and where in front of a secondary school that you and you can tended now something amazing here just over the last...
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adrian brown joins us from beijing and scott heidler from hong kong. what are you seeing from protesters, scott? >> well, the sun has been up for several hours here and we haven't seen any violent confrontations, since late sunday night, in almost ten years. we haven't seen any of that today, monday morning but what we have seen more of a sit in. you can see some people behind me that actually retreated underneath two bridges, it is very hot in hong kong right now. they have blocked off this main artery right here in the center part of hong kong. just behind the corner is the government headquarters, the central financial district has taken a hit because of what's been going on here. financial institution ve have ad people to work from home. several dozens of bank branches have closed because of the sit in. the unfolded monday, business we'll week, very business oriented city. monday morning, no violence but still thousands of protesters on the streets of hong kong. >> no violence certainly encouraging but what is the goal scott? what are the students
adrian brown joins us from beijing and scott heidler from hong kong. what are you seeing from protesters, scott? >> well, the sun has been up for several hours here and we haven't seen any violent confrontations, since late sunday night, in almost ten years. we haven't seen any of that today, monday morning but what we have seen more of a sit in. you can see some people behind me that actually retreated underneath two bridges, it is very hot in hong kong right now. they have blocked off...
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scott momma day. mm-hmm. it was writing poetry long before i was a kiowa poet audrey lord who is a major influence in my life and became a friend. and the formidable adrian rich also. you know a mentor of sorts who terrified me. that was wonderful. they're wonderful person and poet tense poet. and who else mayor del le sueur poet loveless meredel the sewer to was always there for me. hmm. and i was just very small and large ways or even the smallest was often the largest way. and i was just moved at how that those teachers and i've had those teachers too. but how the teachers in your memoir get blended in with with family members past and present and with these poetry ancestors too and that connection. we have you have and everyone who loves poems has with these voices that seem like they're speaking to us right now about what it is. we're going through or where it is. we want to get to and how that how important that is as a kind of, you know. as part of who we are and who we are constantly becoming okay. was that a question? that's my channel like through what is amazing beautiful wonderful about that was great. that was great. thank you. my pleasure.
scott momma day. mm-hmm. it was writing poetry long before i was a kiowa poet audrey lord who is a major influence in my life and became a friend. and the formidable adrian rich also. you know a mentor of sorts who terrified me. that was wonderful. they're wonderful person and poet tense poet. and who else mayor del le sueur poet loveless meredel the sewer to was always there for me. hmm. and i was just very small and large ways or even the smallest was often the largest way. and i was just...
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scott, he'll outline that proposal tonight. >> pelley: adriana diaz at the state capitol. adrian athank you. lead poisoning is especially harmful to children, and it is irreversible. dr. jon lapook has more on this. >> reporter: the parents of children in flint, michigan have good reason to be worried. >> there's real danger that the and lifelong in them. >> reporter: dr. philip landrigan is dean of global health at mount sinai school of medicine. he's been studying the effects of lead since the 70s. >> the problem here is that no level of lead is safe. even low levels of lead, especially if exposure to low levels continues over many months, is going to cause some degree of brain damage to at least some of the children who are exposed, and that's a big deal. >> reporter: exposed children are at risk for a number of problems, including lower i.q. scores, developmental delays, and behavioral issues such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. even after lead exposure stops, the effects can last for years, or even be permanent. inin flint, michigan, a major challenge will be identifying wh
scott, he'll outline that proposal tonight. >> pelley: adriana diaz at the state capitol. adrian athank you. lead poisoning is especially harmful to children, and it is irreversible. dr. jon lapook has more on this. >> reporter: the parents of children in flint, michigan have good reason to be worried. >> there's real danger that the and lifelong in them. >> reporter: dr. philip landrigan is dean of global health at mount sinai school of medicine. he's been studying the...
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scott: they are but a few opportunities him we designated in 75 municipalities, at least one in every county. mayor adrian mapp is already moving forward on plans to maximize his three opportunity zones. i share his excitement in plainfield's potential. great to have you, mayor. god bless you. [applause] we need this more responsible and sustainable tax incentive program to work hand-in-hand with the rest of our progrowth agenda, and to startup incentive programs already over by the eda, which are not welcoming sntrepreneurs t our incubator and co-working places. partnering with venture capital firms to help grow the next generation of innovative new jersey companies. rising tide capital, a nonprofit funder, is headed by alpha demolish. team are serving underserved communities. outlet had hoped to be here today, but isn' is currently seeking new or ship opportunities. i know the innovative fun will give her more new jersey partners to help fulfill rising tide's mission. by the way, as a parenthetical, alfa came to america from ethiopia at the age of 12. she ultimately graduated from harvard university, an
scott: they are but a few opportunities him we designated in 75 municipalities, at least one in every county. mayor adrian mapp is already moving forward on plans to maximize his three opportunity zones. i share his excitement in plainfield's potential. great to have you, mayor. god bless you. [applause] we need this more responsible and sustainable tax incentive program to work hand-in-hand with the rest of our progrowth agenda, and to startup incentive programs already over by the eda, which...
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adrian gonzalez, maui on his mind. or rhett that cruised through the first six. going against scott casmir, he was cruising as well.turner, strikes out looking. arietta seven innings, 8 ks. brought in clayton richard which seemed like a good idea but it wasn't, gave up three straight hits and this will drive in a run. the floodgates open and the dodgers win, 5-0. >>> giants and braves. denard span has a short attention span. first pitch he sees, he's got a base hit. next one, second pitch overall ground out to second base. sixth inning, this is the third pitch he sees. jumps all over that one too. jake peavy celebrating his 35th birthday and part of the celebration will be scoring a run from first. triple rbi in his first at bats while seeing three pitches. peavey, one hit. four relievers helped out with the one-hitter and giants win it, 4-0. >> peavey celebrated his birthday and clint eastwood celebrated his. >> thursday night nba finals right here on abc. >>> thanks for the reminder. >>> up next in "the pulse," close encounter for arnold schwarzenegger nearly terminated by an angry elephant. >>> what happened nex
adrian gonzalez, maui on his mind. or rhett that cruised through the first six. going against scott casmir, he was cruising as well.turner, strikes out looking. arietta seven innings, 8 ks. brought in clayton richard which seemed like a good idea but it wasn't, gave up three straight hits and this will drive in a run. the floodgates open and the dodgers win, 5-0. >>> giants and braves. denard span has a short attention span. first pitch he sees, he's got a base hit. next one, second...
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adrian is a business historian. how did you -- how did this book develop? who had the idea? how is it to work together? can you just talk a little bit about that. >> well, scott morris of penguin, a publisher, who's my publisher, your publisher? >> absolutely. >> called me one day and said, we have a job for you. i said what is it? said we'd like you to write a become on the economic history of the united states. and i said, wait a second. i'm not a historian. he says, quiet. we are you publisher, we are your editor, year historian and besides we're going to ask adrian wooldridge to help in the project. so, when your publisher says that, you are mute thereafter. so here we are. >> and how did you organize the division of labor? it's hard to write -- hard enough write a book alone. writing one jointly. i. >> well, what was even more annoying was i used to work in washington, dc, around the corner from dr. green span when i didn't know him at all. and now i work in don don so we had to -- there's a certain amount of logistical problems but i actually persuaded the the economist to give us three amongst off so i spent quite a lot of time in washington and then w
adrian is a business historian. how did you -- how did this book develop? who had the idea? how is it to work together? can you just talk a little bit about that. >> well, scott morris of penguin, a publisher, who's my publisher, your publisher? >> absolutely. >> called me one day and said, we have a job for you. i said what is it? said we'd like you to write a become on the economic history of the united states. and i said, wait a second. i'm not a historian. he says, quiet....
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scott and charlie krist. both have 100% name i.d.s, but they report so low. adrian wiley has been fairly competitive and he has capitalized on the old rand paul infrastructure that existed in florida. the fact that they're seeing these numbers and even though small, very noticeable energy in favor of the libertarian, i think it will change on impact when they talk to issues, particularly on medical marijuana, which is on the ballot there. >> do they want to steal thunder, or do the access to other ballot lines create openings for candidates in states where that is a factor. >> my feeling about those ballot lines and these parties with so many different news is that it really kind of--it delights the message of an independent party. if you have an independent candidate running as an independent in these sort of quick brush overs that so many people give to politics they see the constitution party. they don't know what that means. i would argue that there are a lot of people, younger voters who have no idea what a libertarian is. when a libertarian is formed they were
scott and charlie krist. both have 100% name i.d.s, but they report so low. adrian wiley has been fairly competitive and he has capitalized on the old rand paul infrastructure that existed in florida. the fact that they're seeing these numbers and even though small, very noticeable energy in favor of the libertarian, i think it will change on impact when they talk to issues, particularly on medical marijuana, which is on the ballot there. >> do they want to steal thunder, or do the access...