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with the memorial directors i've spoken with have told me that muslim visitors are just as taken aback as any other visitor christian or atheist if it's done right it can produce very good results with it. to conclude our talk i wanted to ask you something that saddens me personally whenever i drive by. the holocaust was seventy years ago but jewish institutions still need police protection i find that shameful do you. yes i find it worrying and also shameful. an example we can get used to seeing police cars stationed in front of jewish buildings i want to do everything in my power to end this situation soon. by. the by how soon. i'd like to make myself and my position redundant as quickly as possible but that won't be soon. that brings us to our last three sentences i'll start a line and i'd ask you to finish it the most important goal of my work is. in order to raise awareness for anti-semitism in germany to make it visible and to generate sympathy for jewish life in germany. and that. when i play violin with my jewish friends i. have fun and enjoy it i envision germany as. a country
with the memorial directors i've spoken with have told me that muslim visitors are just as taken aback as any other visitor christian or atheist if it's done right it can produce very good results with it. to conclude our talk i wanted to ask you something that saddens me personally whenever i drive by. the holocaust was seventy years ago but jewish institutions still need police protection i find that shameful do you. yes i find it worrying and also shameful. an example we can get used to...
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pose a nuclear threat to the united states was clearly wrong and that's why it's taken so many people aback and it was after that tweet that you had a number of leaks about north korea's production of fissile material and all the rest of this word showed that that north korea was just continuing along its path of building up its arsenal so clearly the president was wrong in that and i think that's almost a universal assessment from people not only in the intelligence community but analysts everywhere because north korea still is a threat how does the intelligence community stay balanced through all of this where one government we two governments. well larry you know you have to look over the last six or seven weeks and you've got to say they have there's there's the president and his secretary of state and on the other hand you have people leaking like crazy and the other interesting thing larry is that you have john bolton the national security advisor who is very quiet he is known to have a very skeptical attitude about the north koreans i'm sure he doesn't like the president's positions
pose a nuclear threat to the united states was clearly wrong and that's why it's taken so many people aback and it was after that tweet that you had a number of leaks about north korea's production of fissile material and all the rest of this word showed that that north korea was just continuing along its path of building up its arsenal so clearly the president was wrong in that and i think that's almost a universal assessment from people not only in the intelligence community but analysts...
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or that takes you aback, first of all. i think she wanted to define that number.gle thing she did was redefined because she did it. her singing with me, we defined what duet s mean to me. her greatest love was the music itself. you have to understand that. and the greatest joy she got out of the music was to share it. to fellowship with it. music fellowship was everything for her. >> i heard someone describe she is not an artist who sings at you but she was singing and performing to you. and probably that's why someone -- so many of us felt like her music spoke to our own lives. because she felt her music. >> she feels the music in a way -- she was very well aware of her gift always, and that it was a gift. she never lost sight it was a gift. everything musical was a gift to her. and her gift to share. that's the thing. music fellowship again over and over and over again. that's the thing she loved the most. you have to understand, when you're an icon like aretha franklin was. nobody else is like you. you're aware that nobody else is like you. it's a lonely existe
or that takes you aback, first of all. i think she wanted to define that number.gle thing she did was redefined because she did it. her singing with me, we defined what duet s mean to me. her greatest love was the music itself. you have to understand that. and the greatest joy she got out of the music was to share it. to fellowship with it. music fellowship was everything for her. >> i heard someone describe she is not an artist who sings at you but she was singing and performing to you....
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people are somewhat taken aback that the fbi or any law enforcement was doing that type of thing. >> and they're reaction is what? >> it's surprise. it's surprise. and it's deep concern over, wow, i didn't know that. and i juxtapose it as did i at the end of my presentation with a document from august, 2017, from the fbi, a leaked document originally that said we're investigating so-called black identity extremists and their efforts to perhaps violently attack the police. there's no such thing as black identity extremists in 2017 or earlier, but the fbi just as of last year was taking a hard look at what they considered to be people intent on violence. >> two final points. do you have another book in you? >> that's what i think this is going towards. it's part of a larger project which not only addresses the fbi, but what state and local law enforcement was doing. i find particularly fascinating what the police departments around the south were engaged in. so-called so-called red squads, red communists investigations, red squads existed in the '50s, '60s, and '70s to investigate lusi
people are somewhat taken aback that the fbi or any law enforcement was doing that type of thing. >> and they're reaction is what? >> it's surprise. it's surprise. and it's deep concern over, wow, i didn't know that. and i juxtapose it as did i at the end of my presentation with a document from august, 2017, from the fbi, a leaked document originally that said we're investigating so-called black identity extremists and their efforts to perhaps violently attack the police. there's no...
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. >> we were all like taken aback. welcome to "dateline." he came to america as an adventurous exchange student. but dieren dede took one risk too many. here's josh mankiewicz with "deadly exchange." >> reporter: it's a dilemma that confronts every teenager. how to simultaneously fit in with your friends and rebel against everyone else. that two-step is made a little easier by the knowledge, maybe the certainty, that you're going to live forever. >> kids do dumb stuff all the time. >> reporter: and so sneaking out of the house in the dead of night to meet other teenagers to drink, party or just hang out, well, that's nothing new. usually teens sneak back home safely. this wasn't one of those times. >> i thought it was some kind of, like, joke. i, like, just couldn't believe it, really. >> i was just freaking out. i was like, "it can't be. it can't be." >> reporter: it was april 2014 when two bright foreign exchange students living in montana slipped out of their home. >> he's lying face down. he's barely breathing. >> reporter: just minutes
. >> we were all like taken aback. welcome to "dateline." he came to america as an adventurous exchange student. but dieren dede took one risk too many. here's josh mankiewicz with "deadly exchange." >> reporter: it's a dilemma that confronts every teenager. how to simultaneously fit in with your friends and rebel against everyone else. that two-step is made a little easier by the knowledge, maybe the certainty, that you're going to live forever. >> kids do...
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. >> i was really taken aback by just how deep this problem runs. >> the response has been so overwhelming, the women have now formed a nonprofit to provide even more help to victims and their allies. >> all right. you can see the issue spans across government, business, all sorts of areas -- schools. who amongst you -- can i see a show of hands? -- has experienced or witnessed sexual harassment in your own workplace? okay. almost everybody. could i ask a couple of you to share your stories? >> i have so many stories to share. i remember being super young, eager in politics, and this man starts talking to me, and i'm talking, i'm eager, i'm in politics, i'm talking about all the things i want to change. um, and he...starts touching my leg under the table. and, you know, he continued to say, "i can help you in politics." of course, i left the table. i left the event. >> jonathan? >> in my case, it's the same kind of stuff. i've had a male colleague in a place of work where i was at my desk and --- and he, um, got up behind my chair and sort of started rubbing up against my head. and you're
. >> i was really taken aback by just how deep this problem runs. >> the response has been so overwhelming, the women have now formed a nonprofit to provide even more help to victims and their allies. >> all right. you can see the issue spans across government, business, all sorts of areas -- schools. who amongst you -- can i see a show of hands? -- has experienced or witnessed sexual harassment in your own workplace? okay. almost everybody. could i ask a couple of you to...
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back in berlin caregiver have biba is taken aback by the big welcome the german state is extending to her. fellow bosnians she feels like the authorities here are holding her back and sees no sign of that changing. people ask about my services. i get a lot of offers. are not allowed to accept them because then i would lose my residence permit. on her phone she reads about others who will soon be given work permits for germany a retraining course is just finished with the red cross however can't say how long she'll have to continue to work under the german government's radar. when i first moved to germany back in the year two thousand getting a work permit was a bureaucratic nightmare it's now heaps easier and new legislation is in the works to encourage even more skilled workers to move to germany it says they need german language skills but don't already need a job contracts like in the past instead will be given a six month window to find work in this country in a moment we'll look at the challenges facing companies looking to find people for hard to fill positions but first the hug
back in berlin caregiver have biba is taken aback by the big welcome the german state is extending to her. fellow bosnians she feels like the authorities here are holding her back and sees no sign of that changing. people ask about my services. i get a lot of offers. are not allowed to accept them because then i would lose my residence permit. on her phone she reads about others who will soon be given work permits for germany a retraining course is just finished with the red cross however can't...
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we're going to be expanding the project operations but at the moment they are really absolutely ta ken abackscale of the floods. it is something we underestimated. i personally thought it was going to be low level and local would deal with it. actually, it's immense and deaths will go up. devastating. already in kerala, 300 people are believed to have been killed. 900 across country. this is an area that is used to monsoons. how does this compare then? if you can imagine the nickname for kerala, god's own country. it is a beautiful place. they're devastated. they expect monsoons, we always do in the region and in the country but not at this level. it is like nonstop rain. and now the forecast is for more rain. which is even more devastating. so we have to now warn our own teams as well not to be cut or stranded when the region is affected. so it is really devastating. and shocked the country. india is in shock at the level of scale of the floods. absolutely understandably. when you go down there you say started with the hot foods. what kind of government interactions do you have? what suppor
we're going to be expanding the project operations but at the moment they are really absolutely ta ken abackscale of the floods. it is something we underestimated. i personally thought it was going to be low level and local would deal with it. actually, it's immense and deaths will go up. devastating. already in kerala, 300 people are believed to have been killed. 900 across country. this is an area that is used to monsoons. how does this compare then? if you can imagine the nickname for...
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posed a nuclear threat to the united states was clearly wrong and that's why it's taken so many people abackand it was after that tweet that you had a number of leaks about north korea's production of fissile material and all the rest of this word showed that that north korea was just continuing along its path of building up its arsenal so clearly the president was wrong in that and i think that's almost a universal assessment from people not only in the intelligence community but analysts everywhere because north korea still is a threat how does the intelligence community stay balanced through all of this where one government we two governments. well larry you know you have to look over the last six or seven weeks and you've got to say this there's there's the president and his secretary of state and on the other hand you have people leaking like crazy and the other interesting thing larry is that you have john bolton the national security.
posed a nuclear threat to the united states was clearly wrong and that's why it's taken so many people abackand it was after that tweet that you had a number of leaks about north korea's production of fissile material and all the rest of this word showed that that north korea was just continuing along its path of building up its arsenal so clearly the president was wrong in that and i think that's almost a universal assessment from people not only in the intelligence community but analysts...
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could have a job at one of his organizations, as i'm sure you could imagine, conde nast was taken aback. this just wasn't done. he told clare to come see him in three weeks and assumed she would lose whatever whim had struck her and forget all about it. but clare was seldom one to forget. three weeks later she turned up at the vanity fair offices only to find conde nast was in europe. she noticed his empty desk in the corner and she asked about it, and they said that was occupied by a caption writer who had left to get married. she took off her coat. she sat down at the desk and made herself at home. within three weeks clare was on the payroll and working dutifully and skillfully as a caption writer for "vanity fair." it wasn't long before clare was authoring articles for the magazine and was offered the position of assistant editor. observers at the time took notice of the growing maturity of her articles. the early ones were mostly satirical and funny. as time passed, her articles became more serious and philosophical until she was writing of politics and economics with surprising wis
could have a job at one of his organizations, as i'm sure you could imagine, conde nast was taken aback. this just wasn't done. he told clare to come see him in three weeks and assumed she would lose whatever whim had struck her and forget all about it. but clare was seldom one to forget. three weeks later she turned up at the vanity fair offices only to find conde nast was in europe. she noticed his empty desk in the corner and she asked about it, and they said that was occupied by a caption...
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primarily it has a central chimney and a room on either side and has a back-to-back chimney place -- a aback-to-back fireplace. sorry. so this is the plan type. this room we're standing in right now, because of the size of the opening of the fireplace and also the location to the main house and the fact there's a subfloor pit in the other side and maybe this side, we think this might have functioned as a kitchen because the opening of the fireplace is larger on this side and -- but then that made us question, well, why would a root cellar be on the other side if this space was used as a kitchen, but maybe because if this was primarily where there's a lot of cooking, then it would have been a lot hotter in this space and so if you're going to have a root cellar, the point is to keep things cool so they used the other space for the cooler side to have the root cellar and this is where a lot of the cooking may have taken place. >> how old do you think this pot is? >> that metal piece is a crane, but i'm guessing that's original. the pots are -- it wouldn't surprise me if they're probably original, too.
primarily it has a central chimney and a room on either side and has a back-to-back chimney place -- a aback-to-back fireplace. sorry. so this is the plan type. this room we're standing in right now, because of the size of the opening of the fireplace and also the location to the main house and the fact there's a subfloor pit in the other side and maybe this side, we think this might have functioned as a kitchen because the opening of the fireplace is larger on this side and -- but then that...
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old guard uber, they beat buildable aussie aback, gave it all -- bill de blasio back, gave it all this grow. they have locked in some gains, but the idea of a cap would be terrible for uber. minimum guarantees on drivers would distort the marketplace, so from a business perspective it is pretty shocking. definitely sort of the travis kalanick crowd asking, did dara invest in the war room style fight with new york that they had done? -- curious, you were sort of up here?id dara mess u of whetheruestion tech companies have to employ policy people. most will need more, and this is why. regulators are always looking for the easy way out, and in this case this is the easy way out. congestion pricing, changing the price of taxi medallions, helping the people most vulnerable in new york, those are big problems to solve. an easy one, capping uber, something you can do with the stroke of a pen. emily: i have to ask you about one more story. you sold some of the tesla shares, before elon tweeted about taking a private. you still have some shares. lane: maybe not enough. [laughter] emily: what is
old guard uber, they beat buildable aussie aback, gave it all -- bill de blasio back, gave it all this grow. they have locked in some gains, but the idea of a cap would be terrible for uber. minimum guarantees on drivers would distort the marketplace, so from a business perspective it is pretty shocking. definitely sort of the travis kalanick crowd asking, did dara invest in the war room style fight with new york that they had done? -- curious, you were sort of up here?id dara mess u of...
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as an sure you can imagine, condi nast was taken aback because this was not done. he told her to come back in three weeks and erroneously assumed that she would lose whatever wim had caused her to talk with them. that she showed up at the vanity fair offices only to find out the condi nast was in your. but she noticed an empty desk and asked about a. they said was occupied by a caption writer who had left to get married. so she took off her coat, she sat down at the desk and made yourself at home. within three weeks, she was on the payroll and working beautifully and skillfully as a caption writer for vanity fair. it wasn't long before claire was offering articles for the magazine was offered the position of assistant editor. observers at the time took notice of the growing disparity of her articles. the earlier ones were satirical and funny. as time passed, they became more serious and philosophical. she is writing about politics it economics with surprising wisdom. the human understanding expressed in the articles deepened issue by issue. in 1933 after years of o
as an sure you can imagine, condi nast was taken aback because this was not done. he told her to come back in three weeks and erroneously assumed that she would lose whatever wim had caused her to talk with them. that she showed up at the vanity fair offices only to find out the condi nast was in your. but she noticed an empty desk and asked about a. they said was occupied by a caption writer who had left to get married. so she took off her coat, she sat down at the desk and made yourself at...
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i am somewhat taken aback, it is an apples to oranges comparison, but let's start with the concept of i will move on to other concepts of equity that i think are profoundly important in the conversation around access to cannabis. but when it comes to geographic equity, because i happen to represent the densist, most populus part, the same number of people, it also has the second highest number of existing cannabis permits. and it also has 14 pending permits, all around the edges of chinatown and if you look at the chinatown mixed use districts, together they are approximately 15 blocks. there are pending applications on the other side of broadway and north beach. there are pending applications on the other side of kearny in the downtown. pending applications to the south of bush street. so, geography has been served. there is no question about that. if the conversation around access should really be a conversation around the price point, which is none of this cannabis, whether recreational or medical in nature, is affordable to actually people who want to get it. that's where this con
i am somewhat taken aback, it is an apples to oranges comparison, but let's start with the concept of i will move on to other concepts of equity that i think are profoundly important in the conversation around access to cannabis. but when it comes to geographic equity, because i happen to represent the densist, most populus part, the same number of people, it also has the second highest number of existing cannabis permits. and it also has 14 pending permits, all around the edges of chinatown...
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not just aback stop but keep nominations going forward to implement the president's agenda on a federal level. >> martha: the president love to go after the press. he was on a real tweet storm and went after cnn and nbc and said in the interview with lester holt, they got caught fudging my tape on russia. let's play part of that interview with lester holt. >> he made a recommendation, but regardless i was going to fire comey knowing there was no good time to do it. in fact, when i decide to just do it, i said to myself, i said, you know, this russia thing with trump and russia is a made-up story. it's an excuse by the democrats for having lost an election that they should have won. >> martha: so in that moment he said he did it because of russia but now saying it was fudged. >> he said i knew if i did it, it could actually hurt me and prolong the investigation but getting rid of comey was the right thing to do. he knew russia could -- by firing comey could exacerbate the russia investigation but firing comey was the right thing to do for the fbi and country. the way it's spliced it soun
not just aback stop but keep nominations going forward to implement the president's agenda on a federal level. >> martha: the president love to go after the press. he was on a real tweet storm and went after cnn and nbc and said in the interview with lester holt, they got caught fudging my tape on russia. let's play part of that interview with lester holt. >> he made a recommendation, but regardless i was going to fire comey knowing there was no good time to do it. in fact, when i...
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ballist story of one of the survivors and put this into our script because to us we were so taken abacknipulation that the only reason you would be attracted to someone of the same sex is you want to ingest what, you know, their attributes that you don't have within yourself. >> stephen: well, lovely to see you again. >> yeah. >> stephen: i mean, it's hard to end on that note, but, um -- >> i know. >> stephen: it's important for people to know what this is like. >> it is. well, on the upside, i will say this movie is very heavy, but it meeting the comedic and it's beautiful and tend around sweet and you will cry but it's not like taking a medication or prescription. you really will have fun, i promise. >> stephen: i look forward to it. so nice to see you again. "the miseducation of cameron post" is in theaters tomorrow! chloe grace moretz, everybody! we'll be right back with bob goldthwait! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) charmin ultra soft! it's softer than ever. charmin ultra soft is twice as absorbent so you can use less. and it's softer than ever... so it's harder to resist
ballist story of one of the survivors and put this into our script because to us we were so taken abacknipulation that the only reason you would be attracted to someone of the same sex is you want to ingest what, you know, their attributes that you don't have within yourself. >> stephen: well, lovely to see you again. >> yeah. >> stephen: i mean, it's hard to end on that note, but, um -- >> i know. >> stephen: it's important for people to know what this is like....
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. >> she's taken aback by what's happened.'s losing against this guy named barack obama whom nobody had ever heard of once before. >> and she's frustrated. it's palpable. >> as a woman i know it's hard to get out of the house, get ready. and my question is how do you do it? how do you keep upbeat and so wonderful? >> it's not easy. and i couldn't do it if i didn't passionately believe it was the right thing to do. you know, i have so many opportunities from this country, i just don't want to see us fall backwards. so -- >> all anyone is talking about is hillary clinton and that rare display of emotion. >> and some are wondering if the pressure is actually getting to her. >> if the emotional strain is too much to handle on the way to the office how can we expect her to handle it behind the big desk? >> being president of the united states is also a tough business. >> they attacked her as a woman. you know, if we cry then we're weak. >> what would happen if barack obama cried on the campaign trail. >> they'd probably say he's a
. >> she's taken aback by what's happened.'s losing against this guy named barack obama whom nobody had ever heard of once before. >> and she's frustrated. it's palpable. >> as a woman i know it's hard to get out of the house, get ready. and my question is how do you do it? how do you keep upbeat and so wonderful? >> it's not easy. and i couldn't do it if i didn't passionately believe it was the right thing to do. you know, i have so many opportunities from this country,...
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. >> i got to tell you the day i saw george papadopoulos's picture i was taken aback.t expect somebody so young. harry, what stands out to you about this. >> she's 29. he's 50. we have the vanity of older men. this is the exact agency it occurred, to me, of garry heart and donna rice in monkey business time. and the whole kind of younger woman, you know, using older guys to get political influence. but what stand out the me is -- you said it -- what's the defense of j.d. gordon? i don't know if there's a prominent republican political official she hasn't met with. she's penetrating everywhere and anywhere she can with the help of this republican operative. and as you say, lover, keith eriksen. it just seems like this is not a sort of one week little story and episode. but she really got around. >> harry, just really quickly -- could this new what rozlynn uncovered -- say they didn't know about it -- could this prompt them to call her in for questioning? >> well, she's arrested. >> obviously. talk to her. >> she's going to have enormous pressure on her. they'll talk to
. >> i got to tell you the day i saw george papadopoulos's picture i was taken aback.t expect somebody so young. harry, what stands out to you about this. >> she's 29. he's 50. we have the vanity of older men. this is the exact agency it occurred, to me, of garry heart and donna rice in monkey business time. and the whole kind of younger woman, you know, using older guys to get political influence. but what stand out the me is -- you said it -- what's the defense of j.d. gordon? i...
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>> according to the new york times, mcgahn was taken aback they waived privilege. he thought they would invoke privilege and to the extent they said talk about him and talk about his frame of mind and your conversations with him. it raises a lot of potential problems. i think the strategy is to not cooperate with the special counsel. when you have white house staff becoming star witnesses against the president or potentially against the president in this e involvie ining case, how do you with them on a daily basis? it becomes a real conflict of interest. his relationship with the president is very strained. things are clearly, it's a difficult position to be in. >> do you think that both mr. dowd as personal attorneys hearing the president say no collusion, no collusion. no collusion. i've got nothing to hide. they believed him whether appropriately so or didn't have any proof to contradict him or just took him at his word? >> that seems to be the case. they bloelieved him on face val. no collusion, go ahead. mcgahn was taken back by the fact they could have asked
>> according to the new york times, mcgahn was taken aback they waived privilege. he thought they would invoke privilege and to the extent they said talk about him and talk about his frame of mind and your conversations with him. it raises a lot of potential problems. i think the strategy is to not cooperate with the special counsel. when you have white house staff becoming star witnesses against the president or potentially against the president in this e involvie ining case, how do you...
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and obviously, we're going to vote for these things today, we have to, but i was rather taken aback bye analyst report and i have to get this off my chest, that the reason these were not submitted to the board of supervisors prior to june 2014 was due to central subway staff's misunderstanding of the sfmta charter authority. let's be very, very clear, section 9118 applies to the sfmta, any project over a certain period of duration or certain dollar amount comes to this board of supervisors for approval. that's the way the law has been for decades. it has not changed and i never want to see this happen again. >> thank you very much. good morning, chair kim, vice chair peskin, board president mayor-elect breed. i'm acting program director for central subway. i want to apologize on behalf of the program and all the various staff members that are working on these amendments. i do understand your concerns and what you've raised and one of the things that we endeavor to do is not to come back to you, but i do want to make, as i present this, we have one other element, supervisor peskin, we n
and obviously, we're going to vote for these things today, we have to, but i was rather taken aback bye analyst report and i have to get this off my chest, that the reason these were not submitted to the board of supervisors prior to june 2014 was due to central subway staff's misunderstanding of the sfmta charter authority. let's be very, very clear, section 9118 applies to the sfmta, any project over a certain period of duration or certain dollar amount comes to this board of supervisors for...
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. >> she's taken aback by what's happened.ing against this guy named barack obama, who no one had heard of months before. and she's frustrated. you can tell. it's palpable. >> as a woman it's hard to get out of the house and to get ready. my question is personal. how do you do it? >> how do you keep upbeat and look so wonderful? >> it's not easy. it's not easy. and i couldn't do it. i didn't passionately believe it was the right thing to do. i have so many opportunities from this country. i just don't want the to see us fall backwards. >> all anyone is talking about is hillary clinton this that rare display of emotion. >> some are wondering if the pressure is actually get iting her. how can we expect her to handle it behind the big desk? >> presidential campaigns are tough. but being president of the united states is also very tough business. >> aattacked her as a woman. if we cry, then we're weak. >> what would happen if barack obama cried on the campaign trial trail? >> they would say he's a sensitive male. >> that was a mom
. >> she's taken aback by what's happened.ing against this guy named barack obama, who no one had heard of months before. and she's frustrated. you can tell. it's palpable. >> as a woman it's hard to get out of the house and to get ready. my question is personal. how do you do it? >> how do you keep upbeat and look so wonderful? >> it's not easy. it's not easy. and i couldn't do it. i didn't passionately believe it was the right thing to do. i have so many opportunities...
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wildfires in northern california taken aback down further south 113 degrees in phoenix.warmer. 102 in fresno. 106 in reading. still getting into triple digits. a lot of heat sticking around the next couple days. dry conditions also said no surprise here. he watches, warnings, advisory stretching across these areas dealing with extreme heat. feels like temperatures into triple digits. you're not going to want to spend a lot of times outdoors during these peak eating hours. anytime you get the software the chance for wildfires. it hovers in some of these areas where we see the extreme heat. los angeles area of southern california and portions in utah towards colorado. areas we see the fire danger because it's been so dry because the winds continued to be strong. satellite and radar staying dry through the rest of the day. we were looking for and really for folks unfortunately that's not going to be happening. it's going to be dry through the rest of the weekend. elizabeth: adam klotz commit thank you so much. [inaudible] leland: a drone assassination attempt on the venezue
wildfires in northern california taken aback down further south 113 degrees in phoenix.warmer. 102 in fresno. 106 in reading. still getting into triple digits. a lot of heat sticking around the next couple days. dry conditions also said no surprise here. he watches, warnings, advisory stretching across these areas dealing with extreme heat. feels like temperatures into triple digits. you're not going to want to spend a lot of times outdoors during these peak eating hours. anytime you get the...
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acosta was asking her to say it at the briefing a minute ago, but also she seemed so surprised or taken abacki ask the question what has taken her so long to say this? >> there aren't that many opportunities for ivanka trump to be publicly asked questions like this. it's not as though she's on the talk circuit. she's not sitting down with magazines and newspapers all the time. she has a very controlled public persona. this is a pretty rare thing to see her in a setting like this being questioned by journalists rather than from someone like dr. oz. that's why i think we haven't gotten a response from her like this before. i don't know if we should thank her. i don't think the bar should be that low where people get praised for something that's obvious. but i do think this is probably a reason why she is not typically out there being questioned by journalists. when she's asked questions like this with an obvious answer for a sane human being she does sometimes, i guess, believe things that are in opposition to what her father believes and what the administration believes. but i don't think that
acosta was asking her to say it at the briefing a minute ago, but also she seemed so surprised or taken abacki ask the question what has taken her so long to say this? >> there aren't that many opportunities for ivanka trump to be publicly asked questions like this. it's not as though she's on the talk circuit. she's not sitting down with magazines and newspapers all the time. she has a very controlled public persona. this is a pretty rare thing to see her in a setting like this being...
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just rhetoric that's why a lot of people who thought this was a negotiating tactic have been taken abackhe biggest example of this where he has followed through and escalated things china has now 25% tariffs on a lot of items >> i meant to say in some ways it does work it has seemed to work. i know it's hard sometimes for people to accept that. there's the strong feelings around the president either way that nobody can admit that maybe it's working i love reading the ft, you get the whole global and european view and people admit that it seems to be working. you don't get a lot of that in the united states. there is an element of this which for now seems to be workin working. >> it's true in the sense he brought people back to the table who said they would never deal with him. mexico the european commission, they have said before we will not negotiate with a gun to our head, but they did now trudeau and freeland are in this horrible position he has insulted the prime minister of canada in front of the g7 he has gone after canada the way no u.s. president has done since the war of 1812, n
just rhetoric that's why a lot of people who thought this was a negotiating tactic have been taken abackhe biggest example of this where he has followed through and escalated things china has now 25% tariffs on a lot of items >> i meant to say in some ways it does work it has seemed to work. i know it's hard sometimes for people to accept that. there's the strong feelings around the president either way that nobody can admit that maybe it's working i love reading the ft, you get the whole...
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the former dallas corn aback,n 11-year vet released by the burgundy a gold today. fellow cornerback josh norman caught off guard about the news. >> iot in the training room and i'm like, yeah, your boy is gone, and i'm like huh, how did that happen, but it wasn't something that i, you know, w thought going to happen. >> it was more of the rookie'se gence really so give orlando ample time to get on another team. >> reporter: one of the youngs play-mak making an impact is a coerback from manassas. today the final day of training camp in richmond in players battling through injuries like josh dotson playing through a heel injury and showing off their stuff before the secondso presea game. the work finally over in richmond and some players cannot hide their excitement. >> oh, my gosh. feels like pouring somethingke literally. that's how i empty my cup. >> i like being here. love the area that we're in, but i just want to see my bed and my tv at this point. >> we survived. >> we went out there and we dominated. >> reporter: training camp in richmond is is over, but the
the former dallas corn aback,n 11-year vet released by the burgundy a gold today. fellow cornerback josh norman caught off guard about the news. >> iot in the training room and i'm like, yeah, your boy is gone, and i'm like huh, how did that happen, but it wasn't something that i, you know, w thought going to happen. >> it was more of the rookie'se gence really so give orlando ample time to get on another team. >> reporter: one of the youngs play-mak making an impact is a...
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. >> the day i saw george's picture, i was taken aback. i did not expect to see somebody so young. harry, what stands out to you about this. >> speaking of so young, she's 29. he's 50. so we have again the sort of vanity of older man. for historians of political scanda scandals, this is the exact ages of "monkey business time" and the whole kind of younger woman, you know, using older guys to get political influence. but what stands out to me is you said it, you know, what is the defense of j.d. gordon? >> i don't know if there is a prominent republican political official she hasn't met with. she's penetrating anywhere and everybody she can with the help of this republican operative and, as you say, a lover of keith erickson. this is not just one week little story and episode. but she really got around. >> harry, just really quickly, could this new information, they know about most things, but say they didn't know about it, is this the sort of thing that could prompt them to call her in for questioning? >> well, she's arrested, so yeah. >> obviously. >> she will have enormous press
. >> the day i saw george's picture, i was taken aback. i did not expect to see somebody so young. harry, what stands out to you about this. >> speaking of so young, she's 29. he's 50. so we have again the sort of vanity of older man. for historians of political scanda scandals, this is the exact ages of "monkey business time" and the whole kind of younger woman, you know, using older guys to get political influence. but what stands out to me is you said it, you know, what...