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she was a woman who was way ahead of her time. e was a woman who was very important in the 20th century but her ideas in the 21st century still ring loud today. >> in his book, david roosevelt recounts his personal memories with his grandmother eleanor roosevelt and describes her life outside the political spotlight. >> the home of franklin d.
she was a woman who was way ahead of her time. e was a woman who was very important in the 20th century but her ideas in the 21st century still ring loud today. >> in his book, david roosevelt recounts his personal memories with his grandmother eleanor roosevelt and describes her life outside the political spotlight. >> the home of franklin d.
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a time for family to gather, a time for prayer, a time to think about peace. that's true in america too. at this time of year, americans travel across the country in their cars or by airplane to be
a time for family to gather, a time for prayer, a time to think about peace. that's true in america too. at this time of year, americans travel across the country in their cars or by airplane to be
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time. that's a bigger issue, more people are going to be engaged. i have no issue with making sure those get the maximum amount of time. but for the rest, now that it's 51 one for votes most of the time on the floor is not used at all. >> the senate has operated in way that respects the rights of the minority and has that in its nature if we've gone from 60 to 51 and if we're shortening the time and if we're drifting away from the blue slip requirement, it seems to me we're moving rapidly toward a majority only. and you know one possibility would be to take your representation and say it will be in rules on january 1st of 2021. in other words, when none of us know who the president is going to be, who the majority is going to be be and then we'll be able to consider it more in the abstract than the present day -- >> there were several budget proposals that i made a year ago, and this was one of them. to say we should do this now before this. i didn't have a lot of democratic colleagues who wanted to engage even when it was unknown who the next presid
time. that's a bigger issue, more people are going to be engaged. i have no issue with making sure those get the maximum amount of time. but for the rest, now that it's 51 one for votes most of the time on the floor is not used at all. >> the senate has operated in way that respects the rights of the minority and has that in its nature if we've gone from 60 to 51 and if we're shortening the time and if we're drifting away from the blue slip requirement, it seems to me we're moving rapidly...
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a time to kill and a time to heal. a time to tear down and a time to build. as we continue in the memory of edwin lee, it's time we begin healing by having london breed lend her stalwart to the community. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. i didn't introduce myself, my name is angelique, i am a resident of district 11. one of the first people he actually baptized, so i have a long history here in san francisco, thank you very much. i like that people brought the name of naomi kelly, she is a fine civil servant and great. if the league of pissed off voters wanted to put initiative on the ballot, it says we should have the city controller or the city manager be the interim mayor and i would be happy to sign that thing, because there is a challenge with that. with that being said, given that we are operating under, i see no one better to take up the to be the mayor of the city than london breed. here is why. she for the first time i've seen somebody, i think i'm 40-something that actually looks like me and actually has my experience. i
a time to kill and a time to heal. a time to tear down and a time to build. as we continue in the memory of edwin lee, it's time we begin healing by having london breed lend her stalwart to the community. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. i didn't introduce myself, my name is angelique, i am a resident of district 11. one of the first people he actually baptized, so i have a long history here in san francisco, thank you very much. i like that people...
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much as 200 hours in a month's time. fred you could be flying every : day. that is correct. seven or eight hours a day, and you could fly at night also. in december of 1967, i was selected, myself and one of my warrant officer pilots, were selected to go to the cobra transition course. the ah 1 g cobra was developed by bell. bell helicopter, which designed and developed -- not all but the majority of the helicopters that were in service in vietnam at the time, decided that at some point in time -- i am not sure what exactly this was in 1967 -- to develop a purposely designed gun ship. and the prototypes for this work finished in i'm going to say it may be september, and then they started manufacturing them and sent them to vietnam. the first ones i think arrived in vietnam in september, early october. they were part of a new equipping training team down in saigon where they actually , brought pilots in, crew chiefs and door gunners from flying the older bell helicopters in and actually trained them. there is big differenc
much as 200 hours in a month's time. fred you could be flying every : day. that is correct. seven or eight hours a day, and you could fly at night also. in december of 1967, i was selected, myself and one of my warrant officer pilots, were selected to go to the cobra transition course. the ah 1 g cobra was developed by bell. bell helicopter, which designed and developed -- not all but the majority of the helicopters that were in service in vietnam at the time, decided that at some point in time...
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after the book closed, we had run a quick article about this in the times. i got a call from a former times man in his 80's who was living in london. and he remembered. i have it here in the story. he called the executive editor and said, it was all fake. i faked the whole thing. the executive editor came running down into the newsroom and said, i just got this call from a guy named radio cummings who said he faked the whole thing. that he faked his obituary and was very much alive. the journalist said, don't believe a word he says, he cannot be trusted. [laughter] darcy: so it was never run. we ran a short piece on it in february and corrected it 48 years after the fact. [laughter] darcy: when we discovered the whole thing, we ran into the editor. rachel: we had the oldest correction ever. we were so excited. we were thinking, what do we do? do we run a correction? rhea: when did he die? darcy: we brought up his death certificate. he really has died. it was a fascinating discovery. he is apparently only the second known case of a faked obituary. i hope to di
after the book closed, we had run a quick article about this in the times. i got a call from a former times man in his 80's who was living in london. and he remembered. i have it here in the story. he called the executive editor and said, it was all fake. i faked the whole thing. the executive editor came running down into the newsroom and said, i just got this call from a guy named radio cummings who said he faked the whole thing. that he faked his obituary and was very much alive. the...
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i think the senate for its time and i particularly think senator for indulging me for a moment. >> mister president. >> senator from nebraska. >> my time in public service i have been committed to supporting common sense pro-life measures that offer empathy for women and unborn children. too often women experienced despair and pain and judgment from others during an unplanned pregnancy. we should offer compassion for these expectant mothers and they need to know that we will continue to support them in the challenging years. we should also be willing to protect the most innocent among us. the unborn who can feel pain and have a chance of viability. legislation that will be considered shortly, the pain capable unborn child act. this is a reasonable bill that has the support of 47 senators. this kind of bill passed in many states including my own. my state of nebraska has a proud tradition of being pro-life. we were the first -- the legislation before us today would amass the same policy at the federal level and doing so makes sense. as a state senator i will strong support of that legislat
i think the senate for its time and i particularly think senator for indulging me for a moment. >> mister president. >> senator from nebraska. >> my time in public service i have been committed to supporting common sense pro-life measures that offer empathy for women and unborn children. too often women experienced despair and pain and judgment from others during an unplanned pregnancy. we should offer compassion for these expectant mothers and they need to know that we will...
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a 13.5% net compound rate of return, he $165. there are some investors that had stated basically all the time. quasar a 40 year. time, you've compounded at 13 point -- 13.5%. that is pretty good so they're too late to invest retroactively for that. , a have an image thing person that strikes fear in love the ceos, you must recognize that some people are going to get a call from paul singer. >> it could when a corporate executive, this is with the understanding that we are real, we have the capacity to carry through on the project we undertake and we need to be convinced. ♪ ♪ >> today you would take over bonds and litigate. >> litigation is always a last resort when there is a dispute about seniority or a claim. limiting creation strategies is on correlation, element toonderful an absolute return seeking portfolio because if you're doing something that has a and return, even if it is volatile, even if it is binary, make a lot and lose a lot, and it had a return which doesn't have anything to do with the course of the stock or bond markets or anything else in your portfolio, that is an elegant part of the next. -
a 13.5% net compound rate of return, he $165. there are some investors that had stated basically all the time. quasar a 40 year. time, you've compounded at 13 point -- 13.5%. that is pretty good so they're too late to invest retroactively for that. , a have an image thing person that strikes fear in love the ceos, you must recognize that some people are going to get a call from paul singer. >> it could when a corporate executive, this is with the understanding that we are real, we have...
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i really liked it. >> what was a gunship at that time? >> it was a helicopter that had four people in it, a pilot and co-pilot, gunner and crew chief. these were "b" and "c" models, first early models bell developed. they were originally used for troop carrying, and resupply, and so forth. somebody got the idea, we'll sanction gun systems on them, mini guns on them, m-16 systems, which are four m-16 machine guns, two rocket pods and so forth and then modify the interior in such a way, shape or form that you carry the ammunition and all that. they were the first, if you will, helicopter gunships that were developed. they had some of them, i think, in 1966 and late '65 is when they first came out. >> you were in one of the first models? >> they had evolved if you will at the point in time i got there in '67. they had gone through a period of evolution, if you will, with certain improvements, blades. >> that was what you were going to fly. that's what you flew in first cav. >> that's correct. >> you come to vietnam. tell us about that transit
i really liked it. >> what was a gunship at that time? >> it was a helicopter that had four people in it, a pilot and co-pilot, gunner and crew chief. these were "b" and "c" models, first early models bell developed. they were originally used for troop carrying, and resupply, and so forth. somebody got the idea, we'll sanction gun systems on them, mini guns on them, m-16 systems, which are four m-16 machine guns, two rocket pods and so forth and then modify the...
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there's a time to fight and there's a time to deal. w time to deal. >> reporter: house republicans have now passed this temporary spending bill to keep the government up and running. this puts a lot of pressure on senate democrats. republicans are essentially daring them to force a shut down. but, i'm told senate democrats are standing firm on a deal to protect d.r.e.a.m.ers and they will not support this bill. >>> and the last time the government shut down was in 2013. >> and in 1990. the main players that year were president george h.w. bush and newt gingrich who was speaker of the house. we got this report from the abc news vault. >> reporter: this is steve shepherd. so far the only victims are the tourists. at the statue of liberty in new york this weekend, even 5-year-olds had a solid understanding of what's going on. >> do you know why the statue is closed? >> because the government doesn't have any money. >> reporter: from the uss arizona memorial and mt. rushmore in south dakota, national parks or monuments are either closed or
there's a time to fight and there's a time to deal. w time to deal. >> reporter: house republicans have now passed this temporary spending bill to keep the government up and running. this puts a lot of pressure on senate democrats. republicans are essentially daring them to force a shut down. but, i'm told senate democrats are standing firm on a deal to protect d.r.e.a.m.ers and they will not support this bill. >>> and the last time the government shut down was in 2013. >>...
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we simplify it for a time overnight because the rain quits the scene. chilly yet again, quite a widespread frost across northern and eastern areas. but back towards the south—west, a new set of weather fronts bring in cloud and wind and rain and through sunday, this is a more meaningful conversion of rain into snow. you can see the extent of it, there. notjust to high ground either, that can be disruptive to travel plans across the northern half of the british isles but it's much milder in the south, so no problems here with snow or ice. this is bbc news. our latest headlines: the us government grinds to a halt on the first anniversary of president trump's inauguration — as the senate fails to agree on a budget to fund many public services. british tourists are warned to stay in their resorts, in jamaica's montego bay, as a state of emergency is declared following violence on the streets. a special trade deal after brexit — french president emmanuel macron says a deal is on the cards, but warns access to the single market will come at a price. a stark wa
we simplify it for a time overnight because the rain quits the scene. chilly yet again, quite a widespread frost across northern and eastern areas. but back towards the south—west, a new set of weather fronts bring in cloud and wind and rain and through sunday, this is a more meaningful conversion of rain into snow. you can see the extent of it, there. notjust to high ground either, that can be disruptive to travel plans across the northern half of the british isles but it's much milder in...
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talk for a minute about what that is like from your side. >> i work for a long time on a proposal to make it the best they can possibly be in my intent with working on a proposal as an author is to answer and editor and marketing people's questions before they have been to anticipate what the problems are going to be ms preparing the proposal with authors and editors and figure it out for you and make the job easier. give you all the ammunition you need and that the proposal in the author to make it simple. you take a proposal and the boss says byatt. most places you got your editorial meetings. sometimes they are editorial driven and the publisher loves that. in other places you from sales and marketing and editorial meetings are legendary and a hundred people at a table and you have to go back to an acquisitions meeting after the editorial meeting. they can be byzantine, but when they wanted it can be pretty fast. >> right, right. all right, let's ask susan about the actual editing piece of the process. >> thank you. i first wanted to say for anyone in the publishing world, politic
talk for a minute about what that is like from your side. >> i work for a long time on a proposal to make it the best they can possibly be in my intent with working on a proposal as an author is to answer and editor and marketing people's questions before they have been to anticipate what the problems are going to be ms preparing the proposal with authors and editors and figure it out for you and make the job easier. give you all the ammunition you need and that the proposal in the author...
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that's a long time. do you have any ideas of what you would like to swap it for? in. 11! years at the bbc. swapshop, cheggers plays pop, all sorts. i happened to miss a bus one christmas evening and went into a london store and saw this toy bear on the counter, nobody had bought it, it was the only one left, i took it home to my wife, we lived near paddington so we decided to call it paddington. one day i was sitting with a blank sheet of paper and a typewriter and started to write a story about it and i became a book. mr and mrs brown first met paddington on a railway station which is how he came to have such an unusual name for a bear. based on my father, very polite man, always wore a hat and paddington has a lot of him in him. good afternoon, he said, can i help you? there's parsley. sometimes mr onion lets him ring the school bell. hello, parsley! # london, a lovely city. # you can go to france or america. # india, asia, australia # you're gonna come back to london city. # london is the place for me. i think there was a sort of reticence and nervousness that t
that's a long time. do you have any ideas of what you would like to swap it for? in. 11! years at the bbc. swapshop, cheggers plays pop, all sorts. i happened to miss a bus one christmas evening and went into a london store and saw this toy bear on the counter, nobody had bought it, it was the only one left, i took it home to my wife, we lived near paddington so we decided to call it paddington. one day i was sitting with a blank sheet of paper and a typewriter and started to write a story...
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watch them learn and and because we can watch them learn we can find better ways to teach that a lot of times are not what what people are using in classrooms for example when teaching inning. english a lot of classrooms in many countries in the world teach the pronouns personal prominent pronouns like he she you they also teach the one that's it that one is much harder for a lot of people so one of the things we started doing with doing was when we teach the personal pronouns we don't teach that when we teach or much later and that's we we found a way to do that based on the data for use as we found that it was better to start doing that now one of the major obstacles that people learning a foreign language have ways social anxiety is the fear of practicing a foreign language and they hear of looking incompetent i know that you have followed your own very elegant i think i'm very easy simple easy solution for that chad but it's but as easy as it may seem don't you think that those conversational skills come at the expense of social and cultural skills that you also acquire when you learn a l
watch them learn and and because we can watch them learn we can find better ways to teach that a lot of times are not what what people are using in classrooms for example when teaching inning. english a lot of classrooms in many countries in the world teach the pronouns personal prominent pronouns like he she you they also teach the one that's it that one is much harder for a lot of people so one of the things we started doing with doing was when we teach the personal pronouns we don't teach...
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but you know a lot of times you may have a question that a teacher is better at answering or also keeping you motivated is a big big things i think the combination of the two is most most useful i know that when you were embarking on creating dual language you read a bunch of books on the theory of language acquisition to figure out for example whether the cheek blue rules before adjective so by first and you know ultimately ended up running those tests on your own users i wonder how does the language learning reality differ from the language learning theory it differs a lot with that's one of the things we have found before before i started the lingo i read a lot of books about how to best teach a language and i realised that a lot of them contradict each other usually it's because they're not based on much data they're just based on somebody else one person's method or something so what we did is we launched dueling go and then because we have we have hundreds of millions of students we can watch them learn and and because we can watch them learn we can find better ways to teach that a
but you know a lot of times you may have a question that a teacher is better at answering or also keeping you motivated is a big big things i think the combination of the two is most most useful i know that when you were embarking on creating dual language you read a bunch of books on the theory of language acquisition to figure out for example whether the cheek blue rules before adjective so by first and you know ultimately ended up running those tests on your own users i wonder how does the...
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steve: that's a long time to date. secretary perry: she was a hard sell. steve: two children. how many grandchildren? secretary perry: griffin is 34. he's married to a lovely attorney in dallas. have two little girls. 20y're basically 4 and 2, months apart. sidney and brett have only been married a year. steve: do you still play the piano? can stillperry: i play some beethoven but i don't play the piano. about -- inident summer, the very early that kind of ended my piano playing days. broke my arm in a horse horses, andloading these fingers were back here. was a very severe compound fracture and when they put it rotate -- can't anyway, long story short, i can a furou a little bit of about but that would be the end of it. steve: why the air force? secretary perry: my father was in the army air corps. my dad wanted me to go to the air force academy. i was dead set at going to texas a&m university because one of my models in life was my scout master and he was a 1932 a&m and servedas army and --n the but the air force was, you know, dad was and that was a good place for me. steve
steve: that's a long time to date. secretary perry: she was a hard sell. steve: two children. how many grandchildren? secretary perry: griffin is 34. he's married to a lovely attorney in dallas. have two little girls. 20y're basically 4 and 2, months apart. sidney and brett have only been married a year. steve: do you still play the piano? can stillperry: i play some beethoven but i don't play the piano. about -- inident summer, the very early that kind of ended my piano playing days. broke my...
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in fact, it's going to linger for a time on wednesday. across eastern parts of the country. from the west, a return to sunnier skies, with sunshine and a few showers. temperatures back up to around 5—10, so milder through the middle part of the week after that very icy start. so to summarise the week ahead for you, it is a cold start, a lot of frost first thing. some rain through the middle part of the week and then eventually things are going to turn less cold later in the week. hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. a shake—up at the top of the government as theresa may prepares to unveil a cabinet reshuffle. with speculation rife over a number of key positions, it's expected that more female and ethnic minority mps will be promoted to the top table. good morning, it's monday the 8th of january. also this morning: a new day is on the horizon! and when that new day finally dawns, it will be because of a lot of
in fact, it's going to linger for a time on wednesday. across eastern parts of the country. from the west, a return to sunnier skies, with sunshine and a few showers. temperatures back up to around 5—10, so milder through the middle part of the week after that very icy start. so to summarise the week ahead for you, it is a cold start, a lot of frost first thing. some rain through the middle part of the week and then eventually things are going to turn less cold later in the week. hello, this...
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look, i had it one step at a time. ked her twice to marry me and she said no both times. smart girl. [laughter] so the third time, i told her, just come down here. they liked her so much at the law school they offered her a job teaching. she didn't have anything else to do. her other job was she was working with the house judiciary committee. so when that whole thing was over, she just took the job and it worked out pretty well. david: when you got married, you said to your wife, or she said to you, i don't want to make any speeches. and you kind of implied you were not going to get into politics? mr. bush: not true. [laughter] mr. bush: we got married in november, and the next year i campaigned for congress. but i said she would never have to give a political speech. and she did. [laughter] david: and she was good at it. mr. bush: a good speaker, yeah. david: when you lost, you ran the house seat, and you lost. mr. bush: 1978. david: did you say, i'm out of politics? mr. bush: for a while. but it turns out, like bill s
look, i had it one step at a time. ked her twice to marry me and she said no both times. smart girl. [laughter] so the third time, i told her, just come down here. they liked her so much at the law school they offered her a job teaching. she didn't have anything else to do. her other job was she was working with the house judiciary committee. so when that whole thing was over, she just took the job and it worked out pretty well. david: when you got married, you said to your wife, or she said to...
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work right up to the last minute to have turned these part of the medieval castle into a representative palace in time for zacharias is waiting. a year later zacharias undertook a journey to italy with another bohemian heiress to craft a fashionable step at the time they studied antiquity and italian architecture from then on it was clear to this ambitious nobleman that rene sounds beauty should also adorn moravia. time was pressing because a mistress was expected it to cancel a cut of the nerve. zacharias was marrying a good name and silver mines in return he offered a political career as a member of the catholic landed gentry. it turned out to be far more than a happy union which makes the fairy tale castle even more appealing. the blaze of fifteen thirty made a new beginning necessary that and the new self-confidence of the ruling family medieval tel gradually turned into a proud rene songs town the local artisans work for the castle and its long sought to enhance his esteem through worthy surroundings. the owners of the gothic buildings on the market square began to spruce them up bakers and brewe
work right up to the last minute to have turned these part of the medieval castle into a representative palace in time for zacharias is waiting. a year later zacharias undertook a journey to italy with another bohemian heiress to craft a fashionable step at the time they studied antiquity and italian architecture from then on it was clear to this ambitious nobleman that rene sounds beauty should also adorn moravia. time was pressing because a mistress was expected it to cancel a cut of the...
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that doesn't help is convinced it's only a matter of time before the next loophole appears. how can smartphone users protect themselves when making online transactions. security experts says the procedure is still problematic. at the moment if you really need to use a banking up on your smartphone then you need to be away or cashing out. safety mechanism that was established a long time ago. this mechanism is the time not the rices a transaction the face turns off and generated by and. if the time and banking apps are installed on the same device that's a security risk if someone hacks your smartphone they can. count. on the banking i recommend never using banking at on your phone in the first place if possible it's better to do the transaction on one device and get the tam number on a separate device that's not always practical. online banking is only safe when times banking remain separate like with concrete provided by some banks with a good old pay. shit says be careful with banking hours. i'm now going off shift ranking the world's highest earning huge huge stars with a
that doesn't help is convinced it's only a matter of time before the next loophole appears. how can smartphone users protect themselves when making online transactions. security experts says the procedure is still problematic. at the moment if you really need to use a banking up on your smartphone then you need to be away or cashing out. safety mechanism that was established a long time ago. this mechanism is the time not the rices a transaction the face turns off and generated by and. if the...
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he also wore a time's up pin while escorting whief jessica biel to the golden globes. >> i believe it'slace where there's nothing wrong with giving people what they want. >> he'll have nearly 13 minutes of air time, so expect him toe include early show low hits like sexy back. >> cry me a river. >> i am getting an opportunity to have a stage to myself. i am looking at it as my first time. >> clue number three, nothing will go off script after being involved with the wardrobe malfunction. >> it's one of those things where you go, yeah, it happened. we are not going to do that again. >> last night, he enjoyed a pda filled date night. an eyewitness tells "e.t." justin's focus was on his wife. she was seen mouthing the words to his song just like their ride to the globes. >> justin talks a lot about his son silas. justin says the album will be highly personal. >> all about his son. i love it. it's going to be great, right? >> i can't waiter for it. >> me too. justin is not the only one getting reads di for game. >> what a difference a month and a half makes. it was complete turmoil when mil
he also wore a time's up pin while escorting whief jessica biel to the golden globes. >> i believe it'slace where there's nothing wrong with giving people what they want. >> he'll have nearly 13 minutes of air time, so expect him toe include early show low hits like sexy back. >> cry me a river. >> i am getting an opportunity to have a stage to myself. i am looking at it as my first time. >> clue number three, nothing will go off script after being involved with...
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richard: having a good time? >> it's a little cool. when is the last time you went to the bathroom? so she got the clue because iz was intimate and personal witheh her. the youn famous sister appeareda pepsi commercial that backfired but she handed a coke to a cop during a demonstration. who is she? [ inaudible ] richard: hey, hey. don't steal her shot. >> yes, she did but her name is kendall jenner. richard: kendall jenner, she got the football. kat: people are going crazy for these footballs. these are the hottest item. richard: hottest item in times square. kat: this is another one. another very very, very very bad man. you might -- he had his house of cards come crumbling down because of sexual assault allegations. who is this man? what was that? [ inaudible ] >> kevin spacey. kat: that's right. kevin spacey. everybody is so jealous after you and your fox football. i'm jealous. richard: these are going to be collector's items in just a little bit. this toy, over 2 million made in 2017. what is it? >> fidget spinner. richard: you're
richard: having a good time? >> it's a little cool. when is the last time you went to the bathroom? so she got the clue because iz was intimate and personal witheh her. the youn famous sister appeareda pepsi commercial that backfired but she handed a coke to a cop during a demonstration. who is she? [ inaudible ] richard: hey, hey. don't steal her shot. >> yes, she did but her name is kendall jenner. richard: kendall jenner, she got the football. kat: people are going crazy for...
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at a time when standards of living was falling. yes, and then at the same time, increase the budget of i/o gec, same time, increase the budget of i/0 gec, because i urge you see is becoming... —— iogc. these forces are becoming more involved in syria, with hezbollah, paying them daily, billions going out per month, from uranium budget, to finance the war in syria, in lebanon, hezbollah‘s allocation. another event that happened in the past month, two as quites in iran, over 700 happened in the past month, two as quites in iran, over700 in happened in the past month, two as quites in iran, over 700 in total quakes in iran in the past month. that is a lot. iran sits on a fault line, the nuclear policy has not been questioned in the street but they are asking, my god, why hasn't there been any safety reports issued, why can't we know where these nuclear reactors are, all of these nuclear reactors are, all of these have been given hand to hand for each other, which has international implications. is it that the implications that should b
at a time when standards of living was falling. yes, and then at the same time, increase the budget of i/o gec, same time, increase the budget of i/0 gec, because i urge you see is becoming... —— iogc. these forces are becoming more involved in syria, with hezbollah, paying them daily, billions going out per month, from uranium budget, to finance the war in syria, in lebanon, hezbollah‘s allocation. another event that happened in the past month, two as quites in iran, over 700 happened in...
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the incident comes at a time of reinst warning sirens. local officials are working to reassu the shaken b public the emerge system is reliable and the ft promising to launch a full investigation into the incide elizab told us she was to our coverage of this story we've got more reaction from that's coming up at 5:30. >>> new at 5:00, a man is dead police say he was gun. happen late last night in approa man in his car to invest a possible drug gun. he died at the hospital. identi it's not going to monday then tuesda to call the popula surf event at half moon bay. last y surfers didn't get a too bad it couldn't have started today. it was beautiful o pretty nice day ar wave heights about six to eight friday webl could see heights off here's first one coming in here's the second system coming up, we'll show you the high snow levels, snow totals i >> when the rain arrive, make well. one of the firefighter who >> as the focus shifts to clean it's closed indefi california, the in area is 101 closed for days. local economy relies on tourism. >>> t
the incident comes at a time of reinst warning sirens. local officials are working to reassu the shaken b public the emerge system is reliable and the ft promising to launch a full investigation into the incide elizab told us she was to our coverage of this story we've got more reaction from that's coming up at 5:30. >>> new at 5:00, a man is dead police say he was gun. happen late last night in approa man in his car to invest a possible drug gun. he died at the hospital. identi it's...
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and you put us in better standing also a motion to withdraw that allow abortion on demand at a time whent doctors can save a babies life but they have to provided this teacher 17 years old, goes to spartanburg and does all the things a 17-year-old would do as an incredibly gifted young lady and the doctors feared she would have severe birth defects and her parents were m deciding what to do they could see the baby move and decided not to opt for an abortion -- an abortion. you probably heard from senator ernst on this issue born at 20 weeks and is alive today to tell about it. roe v wade says there is a lot to protectff the unborn with viability 1973 and 2018 we are providing a new theory. can the legislative body prohibit the abortion on demand when a baby feels excruciating pain? or that parents should sing to their child that this baby has well-connected tissue and can feel pain on occasion can survive. my answer is yes they can pass a law to disallow abortion on demand there is exceptions but it will be fair so what are we trying to do? to proceed forward and get out of a club with on
and you put us in better standing also a motion to withdraw that allow abortion on demand at a time whent doctors can save a babies life but they have to provided this teacher 17 years old, goes to spartanburg and does all the things a 17-year-old would do as an incredibly gifted young lady and the doctors feared she would have severe birth defects and her parents were m deciding what to do they could see the baby move and decided not to opt for an abortion -- an abortion. you probably heard...
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information has never been deliberately passed on and understood across such a long time period. but never before did humans have such a great responsibility to subsequent generations the challenge of creating final repositories is huge it's probably the most complex infrastructure project in history and it's a tough test for democracy what is really the right moment to begin it. and so to have knowledge keeps developing in science that means they'll always be progress in what we know final storage in a deep geological repository is one option of keeping the radionuclides away from the biosphere for a very long time as far as we know the other option would be to do nothing. archaeologist cornelius hold off from lunar university in sweden agrees that doing nothing is a bad idea even though we may have to admit to ourselves that the task at hand is actually too much for us. to go to. the biggest challenge is to conceive of the time periods we're talking about as an archaeologist i have some insight into an ancient human history if we think about how old homo sapien is is then we're
information has never been deliberately passed on and understood across such a long time period. but never before did humans have such a great responsibility to subsequent generations the challenge of creating final repositories is huge it's probably the most complex infrastructure project in history and it's a tough test for democracy what is really the right moment to begin it. and so to have knowledge keeps developing in science that means they'll always be progress in what we know final...
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a lot of people prepared for the literal biblical end times. sert this wonderful psychological drama of ghosts that live in the heads of various people, particularly in this family. just set the scene with a young girl who wa nts to set the scene with a young girl who wants to get rid of a spirit which is lodged, escaping in her head. my protagonist, i'm not very nice to my attacking us, is the illegitimate daughter of a certain rather sinister aristocratic family. yes, not very nice. she has inherited a gift, or possibly a curse, depending on your point of view, in that she has a space inside her in which guests can take refuge. to first get an inkling of this ghosts start giving her terrible nightmares bike _by giving her terrible nightmares bike —— by clawing their way into her head. the family has plans for her. at the point at which she is finally adopted by this family she has another ally of her own, another ghost who is not exactly human. it's a classic tale of a child in a sense trying to escape but also trying to find herself. you must
a lot of people prepared for the literal biblical end times. sert this wonderful psychological drama of ghosts that live in the heads of various people, particularly in this family. just set the scene with a young girl who wa nts to set the scene with a young girl who wants to get rid of a spirit which is lodged, escaping in her head. my protagonist, i'm not very nice to my attacking us, is the illegitimate daughter of a certain rather sinister aristocratic family. yes, not very nice. she has...
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there is not a lot of starvation, but there was a time when north koreans in these wavering classes were starving by the hundreds of thousands. tohink it is important understand that the kim regime uses under development as a way of maintaining its power. this is what makes it different from the soviet regimes. we make a mistake if we still think of north korea as a communist regime. they modified their constitution in the early 2000's to remove all references of communism. this is not a state interested in developing its people. it is interested in keeping them under developed. a people that is trying to meet their own subsistence will not be a threat to the regime. they are too busy with their own survival. >> we occasionally see these dramatic bids for escape, most recently a soldier from north korea that crossed the lines. our policy is based on the fact that we presume that all north koreans wish for a better life and for some semblance of a democratic process -- is that the case? >> i'm not sure that is. if you would ask north koreans, they would see the 1960's and the 1970's under
there is not a lot of starvation, but there was a time when north koreans in these wavering classes were starving by the hundreds of thousands. tohink it is important understand that the kim regime uses under development as a way of maintaining its power. this is what makes it different from the soviet regimes. we make a mistake if we still think of north korea as a communist regime. they modified their constitution in the early 2000's to remove all references of communism. this is not a state...
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i know there will be a time when -- and i just stopped. now, i love my kids. i do. but i'm not a good dad. all because i didn't take the chance to actually step in and be somebody in their life. it's too late. >> too late for what? >> it's just too late to change. it's too late. >>> in jail for less than half an hour, one inmate launches a near-fatal attack. >> i was trying my best to kill him. kind of like willing him to die. >> a father accused of murdering his daughter admits to keeping her corpse with him for two years. >> the bible says heal the sick, cast out demons, and raise the dead.
i know there will be a time when -- and i just stopped. now, i love my kids. i do. but i'm not a good dad. all because i didn't take the chance to actually step in and be somebody in their life. it's too late. >> too late for what? >> it's just too late to change. it's too late. >>> in jail for less than half an hour, one inmate launches a near-fatal attack. >> i was trying my best to kill him. kind of like willing him to die. >> a father accused of murdering...
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. - i'm evan smith, he's a four-time grammy winning singer and songwriter, and actor, a photographer, a horse-enthusiast, a style icon, and after all these years, still the most texan texan of the modern era. he's lyle lovett, this is overheard. let's be honest, is this about the ability learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa, you can say he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you know, you saw a problem, and over time, took it on, and let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you, actually. this is overheard. lyle lovett, welcome. - evan, thanks for having me. - nice to be back with you. - congratulations on 16 years of the show! - well, thanks very much. can't believe it, time goes fast. - it was first season that we first spoke. - yeah, that's right, you came back again one more time, and now here you are again, so see you in eight years. that's how that goes, i think, right? or something like
. - i'm evan smith, he's a four-time grammy winning singer and songwriter, and actor, a photographer, a horse-enthusiast, a style icon, and after all these years, still the most texan texan of the modern era. he's lyle lovett, this is overheard. let's be honest, is this about the ability learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa, you can say he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you...
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it is going to be a interesting time. bc that we have chrysler leaving mexico and coming into michigan. nobody has seen that a long time. have other major car companies coming into the united dates unveiled in -- and building big plants. people have not seen this in decades. i think in the end, they will never have seen anything like witches happening with our country. so many friends. summary great people. i know you very well. i appreciate it very much. thank you, thank you all. have a good time. [applause] president trump: thank you everybody. will you sit down with robert mueller? will you be sitting down with robert mueller?
it is going to be a interesting time. bc that we have chrysler leaving mexico and coming into michigan. nobody has seen that a long time. have other major car companies coming into the united dates unveiled in -- and building big plants. people have not seen this in decades. i think in the end, they will never have seen anything like witches happening with our country. so many friends. summary great people. i know you very well. i appreciate it very much. thank you, thank you all. have a good...
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we have been together for a very long time, peggy for being here. here.nk you for being mississippi is special. we had a good time in november. betsy price. thank you for being here. two friends of mine. toni harp, where is tony? toni? a sanctuary city person? [laughter] as you know the department of justice today has announced a critical legal step to hold accountable sanctuary cities that violate federal law and allow aliens into our communities. we cannot have it. we cannot have it. we want a safe country. and it is getting safer all the time. sanctuary cities are the best friend of gangs and cartels. you know that. the result in the death rate around century cities for innocent americans is unacceptable. take a look at what happened in san francisco and kate steinle, and countless others. my administration is committed to protecting innocent americans. the mayors who choose to boycott this event have put the needs of illegal immigrants over law-abiding americans. the vast majority of people showed up, ok. the vast majority. [applause] because the
we have been together for a very long time, peggy for being here. here.nk you for being mississippi is special. we had a good time in november. betsy price. thank you for being here. two friends of mine. toni harp, where is tony? toni? a sanctuary city person? [laughter] as you know the department of justice today has announced a critical legal step to hold accountable sanctuary cities that violate federal law and allow aliens into our communities. we cannot have it. we cannot have it. we want...
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so you steal, you really go down for a long time. man on a premeditated basis... when you look at the kind of things he had in his cab, it is utterly shocking. well, there are calls for the reasoning behind the parole boards decision to be made available. the observer is where we will finish, bigly. to be made available. the observer is where we will finish, biglylj think we should put this on our cv is when we apply for the parole board, we are a very stable genius. i will give you both good references. we have heard trump say iama references. we have heard trump say i am a very stable genius, we have also said we have a situation where i was also said we have a situation where iwasa also said we have a situation where i was a very excellent student, which is extraordinary english, isn't it? even if you were a very excellent student, would you go around boasting about it?m excellent student, would you go around boasting about it? it is better to wear these things lightly. i think better to wear these things lightly. ithink so, better
so you steal, you really go down for a long time. man on a premeditated basis... when you look at the kind of things he had in his cab, it is utterly shocking. well, there are calls for the reasoning behind the parole boards decision to be made available. the observer is where we will finish, bigly. to be made available. the observer is where we will finish, biglylj think we should put this on our cv is when we apply for the parole board, we are a very stable genius. i will give you both good...
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a penalty. and no dispute about the identity of the scorer this time, aguero's 21st of the season. hat would be that but out of nothing, the visitors responded. excellent finishing from jacob murphy. briefly, the match looked like a contest. but normal service resumed at the other end. it looked like leroy sane was going nowhere but he found a way through to aguero for his 11th manchester city hat—trick, manchester city's record scorer. the march to the title continues, iii league games to go and i2 march to the title continues, iii league games to go and 12 points clear again. drew savage, league games to go and 12 points clearagain. drew savage, bbc league games to go and 12 points clear again. drew savage, bbc news. hugely impressive from manchester city once again. rounding up the rest of the day, jon bennett is with lizzie. we are going to start with united because we have done city and they will win the league anyway. manchester united beat burnley 1—0, yet again, another 1—0 defeat for burnley but the bbc website said this was an effective instead of an entertaining game whic
a penalty. and no dispute about the identity of the scorer this time, aguero's 21st of the season. hat would be that but out of nothing, the visitors responded. excellent finishing from jacob murphy. briefly, the match looked like a contest. but normal service resumed at the other end. it looked like leroy sane was going nowhere but he found a way through to aguero for his 11th manchester city hat—trick, manchester city's record scorer. the march to the title continues, iii league games to go...
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you know a powerful weapon was scary. at the time of the riots muhammad is in he's a conditioning apprenticeship and he's quickly swept up in the call for revenge. and there were guys there who were. there ready to kill. and once we left we went from from suburb to suburb around the corner area looking for trouble. even the most the most articulate and the most intellectual people in our community with filled with outrage because how much can someone take before they crack. seen up to eight pm dozens of cars a straining towards cronulla seeking revenge. and it's probably the revenge attacks that were most shocking. to people because almost like the wider public could understand young your drunken australian right. what i couldn't in visit which was this forwarded cavalcade of dozens of cars bicycling much on the east nothing like that ever happened in australian history. gangs of them in the middle eastern origin. bank for ripping. it was all for the first song i saw a figure about a man walking down district and people of lebanese b
you know a powerful weapon was scary. at the time of the riots muhammad is in he's a conditioning apprenticeship and he's quickly swept up in the call for revenge. and there were guys there who were. there ready to kill. and once we left we went from from suburb to suburb around the corner area looking for trouble. even the most the most articulate and the most intellectual people in our community with filled with outrage because how much can someone take before they crack. seen up to eight pm...
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that didn't give you a lot of time. in the '80's and '90's, we'd go to dinners, republicans and democrats and administration people. you'd talk about ideas. i just did a club this weekend, and i had a really great conversation with the head of homeland security. nobody would believe the conversation i had with the secretary of labor yesterday. but those opportunities are not there for people, to just that and talk. so i think that is one of the, i would encourage you, i don't know where you all work if you in corporations, or death, all i say is, get to know each other to riyadh first bit of advice is lose the electronics. pick up the phone and talk to butle to riyadh every talk i give to a high school or college or graduation speech we , do too much texting and not enough just talking to somebody. really having a dialogue. you get a lot more out of a dialogue. but i have many friends on both sides of the aisle. quite frankly there are days i , feel more comfortable on the republican side of the house than the democratic
that didn't give you a lot of time. in the '80's and '90's, we'd go to dinners, republicans and democrats and administration people. you'd talk about ideas. i just did a club this weekend, and i had a really great conversation with the head of homeland security. nobody would believe the conversation i had with the secretary of labor yesterday. but those opportunities are not there for people, to just that and talk. so i think that is one of the, i would encourage you, i don't know where you all...
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harlem was a pretty rough part of town at that point. and the "times" wanted to show a different side of it. and very surprisingly, by monday morning, six photographs were on the front of the metro section at that point. that must have been -- >> a lot. >> -- the biggest photo essay to hit the pages. i can't even imagine. don shot more than 100 rolls of film that weekend of his community. so we're talking 3,600, 3,700 frames. six made the paper. well, there were many, many, many more that are still left behind, but don certainly captured -- >> you could have done a book. >> we could do a book just on this weekend in harlem. and i love this. i love this, no ball playing permitted on the wall there, and the kids are just going for it, anyway. a dominos game on the street. this is a view from one of the local buildings. this is what you saw when you looked out. cathedral st. john the divine in the background. >> so there was this d-- from understanding, historic, real or perceived harlem was this rough, forbidding -- >> rough town. >> the pictures that ra
harlem was a pretty rough part of town at that point. and the "times" wanted to show a different side of it. and very surprisingly, by monday morning, six photographs were on the front of the metro section at that point. that must have been -- >> a lot. >> -- the biggest photo essay to hit the pages. i can't even imagine. don shot more than 100 rolls of film that weekend of his community. so we're talking 3,600, 3,700 frames. six made the paper. well, there were many,...
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just have a little transition time and make sure you don't sleep with your phone. it's great to have one minute, that's a micro step. your phone is everybody else's agenda for you, like what the world wants from you so remember what you want from you for this day and it can be literally 60 seconds, ending your day without your phone and starting your day without your phone are keys and that's why we launched the thrive app. >> it seems a little counter intuitive to use the technology to break ourselves or wean ourselves from the technology. how does the app work? >> first of alling it's bidirectional. if you put your phone in dinner mode and text you becky is in thrive mode until such-and-such a time the idea is almost like a humblebrag instead of becky is always on, she wants to change things we celebrate. becky knows how to prioritize her life, she knows what's important, and she's in thrive mode. >> and you're okay if one of the thrive employees -- you say i need help and you get a message from the thrive app, do not disturb? >> i absolutely love that because we
just have a little transition time and make sure you don't sleep with your phone. it's great to have one minute, that's a micro step. your phone is everybody else's agenda for you, like what the world wants from you so remember what you want from you for this day and it can be literally 60 seconds, ending your day without your phone and starting your day without your phone are keys and that's why we launched the thrive app. >> it seems a little counter intuitive to use the technology to...
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a time for family to gather , a time for prayer, a time to think about peace. that is true in america, too. at this time of year americans , traveled across the country in their cars, by train, or by airplane to be together with their families. many americans came to the united states from other countries, and at this time of year, they look forward to hosting friends and family from their homelands. most of us celebrate christmas or hanukkah, and as part of the celebrations, we go to church or synagogue, then gather around the family dinner table. after giving thanks for our blessings, we share a traditional holiday meal of goose, turkey, or roast beef and exchange gifts. on new year's eve, we gather again. like you, we raise our glasses in a toast to the year to come. in hopes for ourselves, for our families, and for our nation and the world. this year, the future of the nation and the world is particularly honor minds. -- on our minds. we are thinking of our nation because of the year ahead. we americans will choose a next president. every adult citizen has
a time for family to gather , a time for prayer, a time to think about peace. that is true in america, too. at this time of year americans , traveled across the country in their cars, by train, or by airplane to be together with their families. many americans came to the united states from other countries, and at this time of year, they look forward to hosting friends and family from their homelands. most of us celebrate christmas or hanukkah, and as part of the celebrations, we go to church or...
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square, over 300 represented cities in here, including a mini times square. >> how manys did it take to make this? >> a little over 800 model makers, architects. >> reporter: there goes my bus. >> are you going to catch it? >> reporter: hey, i'm anderson cooper in times square, three, two, one, happy new year! ♪ another year has come and gone ♪ ♪ and we made it through somehow ♪ ♪ and thanks for spending time with us ♪ ♪ every day on "world news now" ♪ ♪ this song is just nostalgiced shmultz, but please don't have a cow ♪ ♪ we hope you find some peace of mind in the year beginning now ♪ happy new year from gulliver's gate in toasty types square! >> yay! >> happy new year. >> i dig the idea of times square without all the cold and portable bathrooms and such. and the traffic, looked like a nightmare. the ball drop could use a little work. >> it's much warmer. >> we hope you guys enjoyed your new year. >> yes, happy -- >> hope you enjoyed your new year. we hope kendis gibson is enjoying his new year and his night off. and i've got a fever, and the only >>> this morning on
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it's engineered earnings for a long time. what they're doing in mainframe in terms of infrastructure is very good in terms of infratech. in terms of what they're doing in blockchain, i have no idea. i have to say i'm a little surprised it hasn't gotten more of a bid based on the kodak bid. >> right that's why i think they're not getting enough credit for it what ibm is doing in the blockchain space are what are called private chains, basically like when you had the internet, you had intranets within that doesn't get a high a multiple because it may not be as scaleable as people think that being said, it's not that hard to pivot from a private blockchain to a public blockchain that's what people are missing with ibm >>> our next guest says we might be on track for the greatest bull market ever, wow. it has been a while since we've seen julian emanuel, now chief equity and derivative strategist at bdig, congratulations >> it's been nine glorious years built on gains derived from low rates, earnings growth, and you met expansion,
it's engineered earnings for a long time. what they're doing in mainframe in terms of infrastructure is very good in terms of infratech. in terms of what they're doing in blockchain, i have no idea. i have to say i'm a little surprised it hasn't gotten more of a bid based on the kodak bid. >> right that's why i think they're not getting enough credit for it what ibm is doing in the blockchain space are what are called private chains, basically like when you had the internet, you had...
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of course, i'm glad that they now are actually for it, but i've worked on chip for a long time, for more than a decade. i'm on the finance committee, i think the only one in this room right now that's on the committee that worked on this. we have been asking-- this chip expired september 30th. early september we asked chairman hatch to move on chip. october, november, december, the middle of the tax bill, we asked chairman hatch to move on chip. finally he did, a bipartisan vote i'll give both parties credit. the other senator from ohio senator portman, only senator toomey opposed it in the whole committee. it hasn't had a floor vote. expired in september. october didn't do anything. november didn't do anything. december didn't do anything. now january 21st, more than a year after president trump was inaugurated now they seem to want to do something on chip. i appreciate they do, don't get me wrong. i care about this, 209,000 ohioans. >> senator yield for a question. >> of course. >> the republicans control the white house and donald trump, they control the senate and the majority of the
of course, i'm glad that they now are actually for it, but i've worked on chip for a long time, for more than a decade. i'm on the finance committee, i think the only one in this room right now that's on the committee that worked on this. we have been asking-- this chip expired september 30th. early september we asked chairman hatch to move on chip. october, november, december, the middle of the tax bill, we asked chairman hatch to move on chip. finally he did, a bipartisan vote i'll give both...