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leon klinghofer was killed on the "achille lauro" in california. a palestinian american man who was a piece advocate who worked for an organization for the arab antidiscrimination committee which models itself on the jewish anti-defamation league promoting the idea of positive presentations of arabs in the media. there was a lot of buying up property in new york, it was opec and all those things, pre-islamic fundamentalism but these very negative eras, this organization was started to counterbalance those negative portraits. he spent most of his time in synagogues and writing letters to the editor trying to reach across the aisle for these negotiations and when leon klinghofer was filled the local abc affiliate interviewed him for his comment speaking on behalf of palestinians and he said words of condolence, he said terrorism was an outrage, this shouldn't have happened and they asked if he thought yasser arafat was responsible for it and the prevailing wisdom at that moment in time was arafat had nothing to do with it. arafat was the head of the
leon klinghofer was killed on the "achille lauro" in california. a palestinian american man who was a piece advocate who worked for an organization for the arab antidiscrimination committee which models itself on the jewish anti-defamation league promoting the idea of positive presentations of arabs in the media. there was a lot of buying up property in new york, it was opec and all those things, pre-islamic fundamentalism but these very negative eras, this organization was started to...
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he supplied the weapons for the pirating of the "achille lauro." that he helped finance it because there were movements of money in his account. so we were probing him. we were hitting him. we were locking up people that were part of his organization, at least in europe. and i felt that we got to be pretty close to make a case against al-kassar. at that time my oldest daughter was born in paris. after she's born i leave the hospital to go get some flowers. a very well-dressed middle eastern man pops out. says mr. jim, mr. jim. when i looked at him, i knew who he was. he was al-kassar's driver when al-kassar came to paris. why does he know who i am? he says mr. al-kassar would like to congratulate you on the birth of your daughter. my daughter was probably born maybe six hours earlier. they knew. they knew she had been born. in the '80s his organization was moving drugs to the united states. but then his arms business took off. he was living in marbella, spain. he made lots of money. this guy's walking around in his palatial estate. he made his livi
he supplied the weapons for the pirating of the "achille lauro." that he helped finance it because there were movements of money in his account. so we were probing him. we were hitting him. we were locking up people that were part of his organization, at least in europe. and i felt that we got to be pretty close to make a case against al-kassar. at that time my oldest daughter was born in paris. after she's born i leave the hospital to go get some flowers. a very well-dressed middle...
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berlin by storm on sunday following just seconds short of a new marathon a world record the race of achilles set the 2nd fastest time ever recorded over the distance at just 2 hours one minute and 41 seconds it was also a strong showing for ethiopia in the women's race with us it's a big carrot taking 1st place but the talking point of the day was became a going so close to a new world mark. was there to witness it was the ethiopians that dominated on the men's side of course ken and the sad because they i mean what a comeback story for the 37 year old he finished in 2 hours and minute and 41 seconds that's just 2 seconds off the wood record and here it is the 2nd is the 2nd fastest time ever at a marathon and people need to realize that of the k.l.a. that he was a surprise entry if he has been dealing with injuries he's had some very poor performances lately and so many of us didn't even think that he would at the end to run and yet don't come this close to setting another one record. and staying with sports lewis hamilton has won the russian grand prix a win that moves him ever closer to a
berlin by storm on sunday following just seconds short of a new marathon a world record the race of achilles set the 2nd fastest time ever recorded over the distance at just 2 hours one minute and 41 seconds it was also a strong showing for ethiopia in the women's race with us it's a big carrot taking 1st place but the talking point of the day was became a going so close to a new world mark. was there to witness it was the ethiopians that dominated on the men's side of course ken and the sad...
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"the song of achilles" by madeleine miller.a wonderfully written retelling of the illead with the passionate relationship between achilles and metropolis. it is miller's first novel. the answer to my gps challenge this week is "d," moscow. after nearly 20 independent or opposition candidates were barred from running in the city council elections in july, the russian capital has faced wave after wave of protests. demonstrators came out even after their activities were banned and the crackdown was so extensive that at one point, 1,300 people were arrested in a single day. so why did these relatively insignificant elections cause such a strong official response. the local elections taking place today are seen by some as a test case for the 2021 parliamentary elections, which president vladimir putin needs to win in order to keep his long-standing grip on power. but if current polls are any indication, support for president putin's party may be slipping, even if the president himself has high approval ratings. these protests are ru
"the song of achilles" by madeleine miller.a wonderfully written retelling of the illead with the passionate relationship between achilles and metropolis. it is miller's first novel. the answer to my gps challenge this week is "d," moscow. after nearly 20 independent or opposition candidates were barred from running in the city council elections in july, the russian capital has faced wave after wave of protests. demonstrators came out even after their activities were banned...
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. >> t the key thing is, centralized anything that's large has an achilles heel. it disrupts large amounts of people. distributed inherently causes less damage should there be in instance, it's more localized. on top of that, our devices are built tough. they are built robust.themselve. that combination says that the future of electricity, because we live in a post-climate change world where there will be more natural disasters that are stronger, longer in duration and more frequent, we need reliable electricity that's resilient. >> what happens if we have an event like a major earthquake that knocks out natural gas lines? >> it does sometimes happen. here is the record for it. after the h japan earthquake nd tsunami, the only operating the natural nots. only did we operate that one unit in we had 25 locations. not one lost gas supply. >> i was solar will not work if the power goes out. your bloom energy servers will work if the power goes out. they are generating their own electricity for themselves. >> that is correct. we are always on 24/7. even if you have a b
. >> t the key thing is, centralized anything that's large has an achilles heel. it disrupts large amounts of people. distributed inherently causes less damage should there be in instance, it's more localized. on top of that, our devices are built tough. they are built robust.themselve. that combination says that the future of electricity, because we live in a post-climate change world where there will be more natural disasters that are stronger, longer in duration and more frequent, we...
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so, that is an achilles' heel for biden. and we also see the fact that biden and warren are neck and neck with delegates, and delegates are what actually matters here in the contest. and finally, i'm going to give you my bumper sticker count. dispatch from austin, texas, i have been seeing more and more bumper stickers for warren than i have for any other candidate so i think she is in a very good position here. >> all right, joel, elizabeth warren spoke to our colleague, rachel maddow, last night. and one of the things they talked about was the selfie photos the night before when she held a rally in washington square park, she stayed for four hours to take selfies with supporters let's take a listen. >> and you know, yeah, i was there four hours, but i'll tell you what, so was the last guy in line and he's in. he's all the way in this fight >> what does that tell you about how she's running that campaign? because those four hours of selfies, she didn't need to be at fund-raisers. that's the greatest free advertising you cou
so, that is an achilles' heel for biden. and we also see the fact that biden and warren are neck and neck with delegates, and delegates are what actually matters here in the contest. and finally, i'm going to give you my bumper sticker count. dispatch from austin, texas, i have been seeing more and more bumper stickers for warren than i have for any other candidate so i think she is in a very good position here. >> all right, joel, elizabeth warren spoke to our colleague, rachel maddow,...
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to trigger that achilles' heel and make sure the people haven't given up hope.a world out there that understands the suffering that has taken place there and then i think u.s. policy is trying to do everything it can to bring other countries in the world to put pressure, confront the iranians, stop the advance of the middle east and let's get back to the table and negotiate a deal that makes some sense, that has ballistic missiles are not going to be developed and if you're going to have nuclear power, not weapons, -- we were not going to put up with his aggressive malign behavior doing in the region as well. >> martha: interesting they are talking in the president is right in the center now this negotiation and where this goes from here it feels like -- general, thank you. >> good talking to you. >> martha: good talking to you you. when we can back a lab report of the next apps in congress after today's impeachment inquiry begins and how it plays out in a republican-controlled senate with florida senator marco rubio, next. ♪ r, you're a broker. what do you char
to trigger that achilles' heel and make sure the people haven't given up hope.a world out there that understands the suffering that has taken place there and then i think u.s. policy is trying to do everything it can to bring other countries in the world to put pressure, confront the iranians, stop the advance of the middle east and let's get back to the table and negotiate a deal that makes some sense, that has ballistic missiles are not going to be developed and if you're going to have...
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life into my achilles was a challenging task because of course just very emotional but i had to give all the support she needed so that's because of course if she's emotionally stable the lives of good sense of happiness and the mum. kind of. young mothers mary and vivian often spend their free time together and they had to grow up fast. but both still have their hopes and dreams. and it's cool making me do not want to finish my cost. job. and maybe go up to school to finish my 2nd question. i would like to be an anchor when big and they will that is of course in well what will. my baby makes me happy. i'm glad i didn't have an abortion. if i hadn't had my baby i wouldn't be who i am today and i'm glad of that. so one influential when the meter of the young mothers expects to marry anytime soon but they're confident they can get by without a man and give their children a better start in life than they are out. the expanding global population is straining our planet's resources carbon dioxide levels are on the rise as are temperatures the ground is warming up permafrost areas which ma
life into my achilles was a challenging task because of course just very emotional but i had to give all the support she needed so that's because of course if she's emotionally stable the lives of good sense of happiness and the mum. kind of. young mothers mary and vivian often spend their free time together and they had to grow up fast. but both still have their hopes and dreams. and it's cool making me do not want to finish my cost. job. and maybe go up to school to finish my 2nd question. i...
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' heel which has been there real achilles' heel, because some of them want another referendum, someonecle 50 and someone take deal. they have been going round and round in circles for months so she isn't have been unable to reach an agreement. —— for months and years and have been unable to reach a deal. but what they do next? what will happen if the vote goes through today, boris johnson will happen if the vote goes through today, borisjohnson holds true to the position that there was mps in the position that there was mps in the tory party that vote against the government have their work taken away, it is a minority government and there is no support for a general election? i think boris johnson is into very, very difficult terrain if he is to stick by his pledge to take us out come what may, do—or—die on october 31. the options are basically there is, he either ta bles are basically there is, he either tables a motion of no confidence in his own government, which would be extraordinary, a prime minister saying i have no confidence in myself, in effect, and hope that could be a pathw
' heel which has been there real achilles' heel, because some of them want another referendum, someonecle 50 and someone take deal. they have been going round and round in circles for months so she isn't have been unable to reach an agreement. —— for months and years and have been unable to reach a deal. but what they do next? what will happen if the vote goes through today, boris johnson will happen if the vote goes through today, borisjohnson holds true to the position that there was mps...
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the submersible is built to withstand extreme elements but it has an achilles heel its window is. the water spewing from a hydrothermal vent can reach 400 degrees celsius. if they get too close the plexiglass windows would melt and the sub would implode. but fernie used to get close to the bed to take a sample of its crossed. but there's a problem. then realized that are left to the bin that was on the 1st black smoke. and out of the same time all or right window was was aware america goes to the men on the ocean current has pushed the sob over the stream of a vent the window may not withstand the hate adjuster. us into. he manages to move away. but then not out of danger yet. to get the sobbed. back to the surface they made to drop $280.00 wires. but only one white with a since that's not. a scale fos could be left in the ocean. the submersible has 7 directional propellers 2 of these are off with rusty but they designed for steering around the ocean floor north for pushing the south up $3000.00 maces we have white still attached i was worried about it because of just . cannot fil
the submersible is built to withstand extreme elements but it has an achilles heel its window is. the water spewing from a hydrothermal vent can reach 400 degrees celsius. if they get too close the plexiglass windows would melt and the sub would implode. but fernie used to get close to the bed to take a sample of its crossed. but there's a problem. then realized that are left to the bin that was on the 1st black smoke. and out of the same time all or right window was was aware america goes to...
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my achilles snapped. what next? that lead me into the world of business.et's see what is out there. i have really enjoyed building this brand and getting into the business world. you were partly inspired to do this because when you are in the england cricket team and playing the sport in general, loads of these products are pushed on you all. they are in the dressing room and it is a big part of your world. you thought, actually, they are not that great. you get a behind—the—scenes view of what is in the products, the ingredients got what is good, bad and nasty. when you are in the england bubble in the dressing room, you are only handed the best. if you find yourself out of the dressing room, what is the best product? trying to buy things online, what are good ingredients, what are poor ingredients. i saw an opportunity in the active nutrition market to create a band —— a brand using clean and green ingredients. it is such a competitive market. you wa nt it is such a competitive market. you want one of these products and you are overwhelmed by the range o
my achilles snapped. what next? that lead me into the world of business.et's see what is out there. i have really enjoyed building this brand and getting into the business world. you were partly inspired to do this because when you are in the england cricket team and playing the sport in general, loads of these products are pushed on you all. they are in the dressing room and it is a big part of your world. you thought, actually, they are not that great. you get a behind—the—scenes view of...
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. >> it is our achille's heel. we rely on the fares. >> members agreed on a new design for fare gates at all stations. it's you won't be able through >> the board rejected two other models. the price tag for changing the gates is 150 million and it won't be a quick fix. >> we have not identified the funds yet. >> the question of safety. people can't push their way through. they will feel better and hopefully more people will ride. >> it is a well kim relief for many. >> i can jump over them. >> spending so much time and efficient is much ado. >> i pay for my bart rides. incan't, it doesn't matter. >> if thdown on fare evaders and lower fares that's the magic combination. >>> a high school football game between two schools has been canceled because of safety concern. police from both cities got word of a threat which may be related to a conflict. >> it not clear who it involves. it doesn't involve either team. but there may be some members of the community involved in this. >> the school agreed to cancel the game ou
. >> it is our achille's heel. we rely on the fares. >> members agreed on a new design for fare gates at all stations. it's you won't be able through >> the board rejected two other models. the price tag for changing the gates is 150 million and it won't be a quick fix. >> we have not identified the funds yet. >> the question of safety. people can't push their way through. they will feel better and hopefully more people will ride. >> it is a well kim relief...
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they know it is the achilles' heel. they know that if you dare to touch that issue, you will end up with an indefensible argument related to segregation and lack of equal right. so many fundamental issues. they have completely abandoned to me, women and so many muslim countries, like the women in iran that want to simply have the right to feel the wind in their hair. such a simple idea. that is able to walk freely, this is the feeling that i have. do you know how amazing experiences is? the feminist movement today wants to say that you are islamophobia if you talk about these issues. but i say stand up and have moral courage and feel no shame about raising these important issues. thank you for this important question. this is not about culture, it's about human rights and the dignity. and if any of these women actually cared enough about their fellow women they would be outraged and they would stand up against this. there is always strength and that numbers. when i hear someone like omar talking about coming from a diff
they know it is the achilles' heel. they know that if you dare to touch that issue, you will end up with an indefensible argument related to segregation and lack of equal right. so many fundamental issues. they have completely abandoned to me, women and so many muslim countries, like the women in iran that want to simply have the right to feel the wind in their hair. such a simple idea. that is able to walk freely, this is the feeling that i have. do you know how amazing experiences is? the...
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anyone paying attention to it knows that any time achille picks up a b gun, it becomes wall-to-wall coverage there's an epidemic of drug overdoses in this country. media just won't report. >> they are very underreported. we talk about illegal immigration in this show and wee say how dangerous it is for these central american migrants to come all the way mexico and the caravan to our southern border. how dangerous is it for these women and children to make that journey? >> they estimate about 103,000 women and girls will be raped on the way to the u.s. from central america. t this is anor indictment on democrats for all streets and screens about a war on women and rape culture, where are they on this issue? >> that's a great point. if they were truly compassionate about safety and security of women throughout the world, they would try to discourage that journey and it would save a lot of people. also, so much bias in the media. one of the places netflix, it's a horn nest of list. what are they telling you about netflix? >> forever 1 dollar donated to a republican, $141 went to a democrat in t
anyone paying attention to it knows that any time achille picks up a b gun, it becomes wall-to-wall coverage there's an epidemic of drug overdoses in this country. media just won't report. >> they are very underreported. we talk about illegal immigration in this show and wee say how dangerous it is for these central american migrants to come all the way mexico and the caravan to our southern border. how dangerous is it for these women and children to make that journey? >> they...
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they have spent on buying arms from they have spent on buying arms from the west they have got an achillesre to hit them. and just tell us a bit more about whether there is a us deployment can any more incoming missiles on the technicalfront, because people obviously will see this as a political escalation? well, i don't think they should see it as well, i don't think they should see itasa well, i don't think they should see it as a political escalation because it as a political escalation because it is defensive. i mean can make you look at all the various options that the us had in what to do with the saudis over this at one end of the scale is do nothing, at another end of the scale is carry out a metallic toa of the scale is carry out a metallic to a strike. they've chosen the middle path which is the us has put some further sanctions on iran's central bank and it has decided to lend support to its allies in the gulf, the saudi arabians in the uae. to a nswer gulf, the saudi arabians in the uae. to answer your is it going to stop these missile and drone attacks? no, i don't think it is
they have spent on buying arms from they have spent on buying arms from the west they have got an achillesre to hit them. and just tell us a bit more about whether there is a us deployment can any more incoming missiles on the technicalfront, because people obviously will see this as a political escalation? well, i don't think they should see it as well, i don't think they should see itasa well, i don't think they should see it as a political escalation because it as a political escalation...
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despite all the billions of dollars they have spent on buying arms from the west they have got an achillesere to hit them. know where to hit them. the headlines on bbc news... jeremy corbyn orders a review of the role of the labour's deputy leader amidst a row over a bid to oust tom watson on the first day of labour's party conference. the travel firm thomas cook has approached the government for emergency funding, as it tries to avoid going into administration. the us is sending troops and missile defence systems to saudi arabia and the uae in response to last week's attack on saudi on saudi oilfacilities. 75 years ago, allied troops carried out the largest airborne operation of the second world war. this led to the battle of arnhem, in the netherlands in which more than 1,500 british soldiers died and over 6,000 were captured. today, thousands of british and nato troops re—enacted the operation , including 97—year—old sandy cortmann, who was just 22 when he parachuted into the dutch city in 1944. our defence correspondent, jonathan beale is in arnhem. it has been quite a day already, has
despite all the billions of dollars they have spent on buying arms from the west they have got an achillesere to hit them. know where to hit them. the headlines on bbc news... jeremy corbyn orders a review of the role of the labour's deputy leader amidst a row over a bid to oust tom watson on the first day of labour's party conference. the travel firm thomas cook has approached the government for emergency funding, as it tries to avoid going into administration. the us is sending troops and...
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if we are talking about a background knowledge and you come across the phrase achiles heel.on't need to know the history, you will become confused and have more trouble figuring it out and you may not be very good at make inferences. if you know a lot about baseball, you'll under a passage about baseball. showing kids who were supposedly poor readers did almost as well as good readers if they knew about baseball and the passage they were given was about baseball. >> tell us the story of your aha moment when you realized there was this thing we were all getting wrong about education. >> i was on the board of a charter school in washington, d.c. it was a high poverty area. i got to know a veteran that was teaching the kids to write. i asked her to go to this charter school where i'm on the board, she reported back to me that this method only works fw this theory is embedded in the content and that school isn't teaching content. that's when i realized, i had no idea what i was looking at. most people think schools are actually trying to build kids' knowledge, then i learned tha
if we are talking about a background knowledge and you come across the phrase achiles heel.on't need to know the history, you will become confused and have more trouble figuring it out and you may not be very good at make inferences. if you know a lot about baseball, you'll under a passage about baseball. showing kids who were supposedly poor readers did almost as well as good readers if they knew about baseball and the passage they were given was about baseball. >> tell us the story of...
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want absolutely no conversation about the women's rights issue in islam because they know it is our achilles' eel. they know that if you dare to touch that issue, you are going to end up with an indefensible argument related to segregation and lack of equal rights and so many fundamental issues. they have completely abandoned, to me, women in so many muslim countries, like the women in iran who want to simply have the right to feel the wind in their hair. such a simple idea. when you go outside as women and as men and to see a woman being able to walk freely, the feeling that i have is, wow, do you know how amazing an experience this is? because it is denied millions of women. unfortunately, the feminist movement today wants to say you are an islamophobe if you want to talk about these issues. that's where i say, stand up with moral courage and challenge them and feel no shame about raising these important issues. sara: exactly. thank you so much for such an important question. this isn't about culture, this is about human rights and dignity. if any of these women actually cared enough about
want absolutely no conversation about the women's rights issue in islam because they know it is our achilles' eel. they know that if you dare to touch that issue, you are going to end up with an indefensible argument related to segregation and lack of equal rights and so many fundamental issues. they have completely abandoned, to me, women in so many muslim countries, like the women in iran who want to simply have the right to feel the wind in their hair. such a simple idea. when you go outside...
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it was 3 1/2 months ago in game five of the finals that we all remember this, he tore his right achilles was his choice to return to the court that night but his new teammate says know way. >> we all know liepelt is not ready to play in that environment. we all know that whether people want to admit it or not. he was out 31 days and we put them on national stage in the finals to end up selling a product that came before the person kevin and now i am here to protect that. >> irving went on to say that he is going to play the role of big brother pete is not going to let durrant return to the court until he is 100%. have a feeling that kevin durand himself will not return to the court before he is 100% >> good news our producer was celebrating the oakland a's have just cleansed a playoff spot. they did not even play gave yet that is because terry frank cleveland indians lost today. that assures the 80s of at car spot. they've got their sights set on the first wild-card spot so they can host a wild card game. the nationals were up 32 as cabrera hit that one and two runs come in. the indians
it was 3 1/2 months ago in game five of the finals that we all remember this, he tore his right achilles was his choice to return to the court that night but his new teammate says know way. >> we all know liepelt is not ready to play in that environment. we all know that whether people want to admit it or not. he was out 31 days and we put them on national stage in the finals to end up selling a product that came before the person kevin and now i am here to protect that. >> irving...
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he's not expected to play this season after blowing out his achilles in the nba finals.'t allow anyone to rush kd back onto the court. >> i felt like it was time for a change, and i wanted to play for a new time, and simply put, i just did it. i didn't really think about what i was leaving behind or like what we accomplished. i put that up on the shelf already. when it was time to make a decision on my future, i just thought solely about me. >> a lot of people have responsibilities for why that ended up happening the way it happened on a national scale. we all know k was not ready to play ina environment, we all know that. whether people want to admit it or not. he was out 31 days, and we put him on the national stage in the finals to sell a product that came before the person kevin. and now i'm here to protect that. >> well, hollywood has some new stars. anthony davis and dwight howard are joining lebron james this season for the lakers. for howard, it's his second stint in l.a. davis comes over from new orleans. lebron should be fresh. >> i'm very motivated, but i'm ri
he's not expected to play this season after blowing out his achilles in the nba finals.'t allow anyone to rush kd back onto the court. >> i felt like it was time for a change, and i wanted to play for a new time, and simply put, i just did it. i didn't really think about what i was leaving behind or like what we accomplished. i put that up on the shelf already. when it was time to make a decision on my future, i just thought solely about me. >> a lot of people have responsibilities...
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abc lost the mainstream media is in bed with the democrats, they know that the democrats achilles' heelbarbaric abortion. so the liberals want to keep that hitting, abc and other media outlets as well, they want to keep the views hidden, our job is to expose what the democrats really believe about abortion. the democrat can but interposition is not only wrong, is evil. in a case anybody missed what i said, the democrats are evil, evil people and their support of the butchering and dismembering of babies inside the womb. i don't see how any person with a shred of a conscience could vote for anyone of those democrat we saw on the stage thursday night. lou: let's take a look at their reactions. kamala harris very upset, and bill don hussein this, we can put this up o up on the full-strength. >> is not quite normal for anybody to have extreme -- it makes her obsession with abortion all the more sickening. your reaction to bill donahue? >> bill is exactly right on that. it makes no logical sense that this party would alienate so many religious voters on an issue like this you would think the
abc lost the mainstream media is in bed with the democrats, they know that the democrats achilles' heelbarbaric abortion. so the liberals want to keep that hitting, abc and other media outlets as well, they want to keep the views hidden, our job is to expose what the democrats really believe about abortion. the democrat can but interposition is not only wrong, is evil. in a case anybody missed what i said, the democrats are evil, evil people and their support of the butchering and dismembering...
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the problem, the achilles heel for the defendant is this -- this gentleman had a bright red carpet at door of his house so his friends knew his apartment. and those front doors lock automatically in that complex. so there's something more to this, fred. there's something more to it. but under these circumstances, i don't believe her defense, her phone call. i don't think it's going to be sufficient. they catch you lying. a defendant gets caught lying, the jury crushes them. government witness, they can get caught lying, still okay. a defendant lives, it's over. and i think this particular person is going to get convicted. >> avery, because somehow this defendant has to establish how -- it's one thing that all the goors lodoors look the same entering into the doors is not the same. how did she enter what turned out not to be her apartment to then be in the apartment to think that that was hers? >> el witwell, it's really a bi explanation. nmt number one, the door was ajar. number two, he was watching monday night football. >> and it looks different once you go inside, you know whether
the problem, the achilles heel for the defendant is this -- this gentleman had a bright red carpet at door of his house so his friends knew his apartment. and those front doors lock automatically in that complex. so there's something more to this, fred. there's something more to it. but under these circumstances, i don't believe her defense, her phone call. i don't think it's going to be sufficient. they catch you lying. a defendant gets caught lying, the jury crushes them. government witness,...
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if china has an achilles heel in terms of its military dominance in the region, it lies in its inabilityurable partnerships in the region at least in terms of its defense. that is a reflection, i think, a fundamental distrust in china's intentions, particularly as its capabilities grow. kathleen: a big story now, vietnam pushing back against china particularly when it comes theetting oil out of the -- south china sea. vietnam is in a joint venture with exxon mobil, a very big one. exxon mobil is thinking of selling that off maybe because it is not there most profitable venture, etc. i think it is another kind of in the news example of a smaller country that is determined to hold onto its place in the south china sea and its right to extract some oil against china who is pushing back against that. same kind of thing. herve: yes. i think what china is trying to do is to test the limits of what it can get away with, short of outright conflict. it did that very effectively a few years ago in terms of the militarization of the south china sea. i think the region has woken up and so has the un
if china has an achilles heel in terms of its military dominance in the region, it lies in its inabilityurable partnerships in the region at least in terms of its defense. that is a reflection, i think, a fundamental distrust in china's intentions, particularly as its capabilities grow. kathleen: a big story now, vietnam pushing back against china particularly when it comes theetting oil out of the -- south china sea. vietnam is in a joint venture with exxon mobil, a very big one. exxon mobil...
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database and statewide database for adult protective services programs and i want to thank her , but achilles has really carried that as well, and he shows great leadership. it was just really a fantastic thing to hear that the adult protective services program in san francisco had won this award i think jill told me that it is really rare goes to the whole program. it often goes to a person. it is really kudos to the adult protective services team and the work that they do and the excellence that they bring to this department. thank you. [applause] i'm going to go ahead and answer any questions if you have any for me. that is the end of my report. >> thank you. on the governor's commission for aging in california, what are the objectives, and will they also identify funding sources? >> the objectives are really to think about what the elements are, what people need to age in california. it is also thinking about data systems and how we collect information and making that a little bit more streamlined because right now it is not in any way, shape, or form. it is also thinking about how to bri
database and statewide database for adult protective services programs and i want to thank her , but achilles has really carried that as well, and he shows great leadership. it was just really a fantastic thing to hear that the adult protective services program in san francisco had won this award i think jill told me that it is really rare goes to the whole program. it often goes to a person. it is really kudos to the adult protective services team and the work that they do and the excellence...
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be completed and when it is completed, it will help them raise some funds, which has been their achilles heel up to now. so good meeting. and i'm encouraged by it. and look forward to greater success between the fire department and gotc. >> president nakajo: thank you very much, commissioner cleaveland. i wanted to express our appreciation to commissioner hardeman for visiting the museum and your report, but also you, commissioner cleaveland, for attending the meeting with the chief on guardians of the city. whatever we can do to start working in a collaborative manner. i only have two items. we had the grand jury report briefing that was going to be scheduled for this evening. again, it's a work in progress. with edid get -- we did get a request from the puc and mayor's office for more time to review. we will have it at the next fire commission meeting on september 11 because the due date for the civic grand jury report, our response by the department and by the commission, is due september 15th. and duly noted, our staff representative will be visiting each one of you to give you input
be completed and when it is completed, it will help them raise some funds, which has been their achilles heel up to now. so good meeting. and i'm encouraged by it. and look forward to greater success between the fire department and gotc. >> president nakajo: thank you very much, commissioner cleaveland. i wanted to express our appreciation to commissioner hardeman for visiting the museum and your report, but also you, commissioner cleaveland, for attending the meeting with the chief on...
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what i have been told from trump world is that the numbers that they look at show that this is his achilles. for all the chaos and the economy which we can talk about in a second. but when it comes to, you know, controversy, it's not necessarily, you know, the sharpie or other things relating to his chaotic twitter feed. it's the notion that he's enriching himself. by yausing taxpayer money to enrich himself. that's a big red flag for the voters that they need in 2020. democrats obviously see the same polling. aside from the fact it's a no brainer if you're in the other party and you have oversight power to go this direction and the pence trip gave them another avenue. so did the g7 summit debacle. so that is maybe an obvious political and policy avenue. but it is one that is a potential real problem for the president. >> lisa, i'd love to ask you about congress and their other focus when everything is back in session. and that's guns. you know, mcconnell says i'm not going to do anything unless i know the president is on board. the president says we're working on a number of things with no
what i have been told from trump world is that the numbers that they look at show that this is his achilles. for all the chaos and the economy which we can talk about in a second. but when it comes to, you know, controversy, it's not necessarily, you know, the sharpie or other things relating to his chaotic twitter feed. it's the notion that he's enriching himself. by yausing taxpayer money to enrich himself. that's a big red flag for the voters that they need in 2020. democrats obviously see...
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you're back up spills all the way into her achilles from highway 4. now the west for connector is jammed. earlier san pablo avenue was a great alternate but now that more folks on the road. it's a mess from hercules all the way down to san pablo so as we zoom out we see that line of traffic and it's 42 minutes now just to get from crockett down to the maze so major delays can be expected. but once you get through the scene it's just wide open to richmond berkeley and emeryville so the lower east shore freeway is fine. really quick peak at a car fire that just popped up on the nimitz northbound or thorton that's rolling out of fremoet your 2 left lanes blocked by emergency crews. so you're backed up through the scene and makes for heavier traffic going south. the opposite side south 8.80 slow from to 38 all the way into milpitas because of that northbound car fire quick thinking the bay bridge to minor weight, it's standing out it's going to be good trip at 15 minutes into san francisco john while robin skies as you can see still pretty gray across mos
you're back up spills all the way into her achilles from highway 4. now the west for connector is jammed. earlier san pablo avenue was a great alternate but now that more folks on the road. it's a mess from hercules all the way down to san pablo so as we zoom out we see that line of traffic and it's 42 minutes now just to get from crockett down to the maze so major delays can be expected. but once you get through the scene it's just wide open to richmond berkeley and emeryville so the lower...
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estee lauder shorted this stock going into the quarter betting their asian business would be their achilles' heel had to be weak trade war, unrest in hong kong, nope, star of the show asia was indeed their best region if you look at how well these brands are doing in china it's hard to take the doomsayers seriously. when they write off the new iphone before it comes out if apple prices, the new phone correctly, i think they are, the numbers could be much higher than we expect chinese like a valuable phone. my conclusion, there might be tremendous antipathy between our governments but that doesn't seem to extend to the people the people of china seem to like us and they've actually stepped up their purchases of many american products. they were supposed to be wrecked by the trade war what can i say sometimes truth, it's stranger than fiction "mad money" is back after the break. it was sophie's big day. by the way, she's the next mozart. as usual we were behind schedule. but sophie's enthusiasm cannot be dampened. not even by a run-away donut. we powered through it in our toyota prius. becaus
estee lauder shorted this stock going into the quarter betting their asian business would be their achilles' heel had to be weak trade war, unrest in hong kong, nope, star of the show asia was indeed their best region if you look at how well these brands are doing in china it's hard to take the doomsayers seriously. when they write off the new iphone before it comes out if apple prices, the new phone correctly, i think they are, the numbers could be much higher than we expect chinese like a...
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i think you could argue, that this has been, and may continue to be her achilles heel, and how well sheon this front. >> well, poppy, some people definitely think this could be a potential liability. but the harris campaign wants this to be her main strength. and as part of that effort, they're trying to roll out a more forward-looking plan to address some was concerns and criticism that she has phased and also to make clear to democratic activists she intends on reforming the system. now, some of these reforms that she is talking about, a lot of other candidate have proposed as well but she is talking about ending mass incarceration, shifting away from that system, and ending federal mandatory minimums, ending the death penalty, among other things. she talks about legalizing marijuana. reforming the bail system. and these are all reforms that i think a lot of activists have been hoping that she would weigh in on. now, this has become a big issue, because as i mentioned, the harris campaign is actually trying to make her career as a prosecutor a central part of her argument about how sh
i think you could argue, that this has been, and may continue to be her achilles heel, and how well sheon this front. >> well, poppy, some people definitely think this could be a potential liability. but the harris campaign wants this to be her main strength. and as part of that effort, they're trying to roll out a more forward-looking plan to address some was concerns and criticism that she has phased and also to make clear to democratic activists she intends on reforming the system....
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the fact that she sat there and wouldn't answer the question i think we'll end up being her achilles'now hate people who are dishonest, disingenuous, when running for office. you can hurt yourself by revealing the truth, but by sitting there and not answering the question, you hurt yourself even more. >> dagen: there were reports about the sanders campaign. i want to get to this quote. "after a pair of setbacks this week, the acrimonious shake-up of his half of new hampshire on sunday, and loss of the working family parties endorsement to elizabeth warren a day later, sanders' allies and former aides are worried that recent disappointment's are not 1-office temples but rather emblematic of larger problems in his bid for the white house." he ran for the nomination, governor. >> mr. huckabee: thanks for reminding how that turned out. [laughs] >> melissa: but you get a beer with us! >> mr. huckabee: the problem is that burning is the stale bread on the shelf. elizabeth warren is the first bed. that's why she gets the advantage. if that's what happens, she wins, he loses. >> leslie: will
the fact that she sat there and wouldn't answer the question i think we'll end up being her achilles'now hate people who are dishonest, disingenuous, when running for office. you can hurt yourself by revealing the truth, but by sitting there and not answering the question, you hurt yourself even more. >> dagen: there were reports about the sanders campaign. i want to get to this quote. "after a pair of setbacks this week, the acrimonious shake-up of his half of new hampshire on...
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one achilles heel has always been the insider threat, whether it's mechanics or catering.'s something they continue to be concerned about. >> dana: catherine, do we know yet, what is he being charged with now? are they going to change that? >> reporter: i don't want to give you bad information. i don't know how this will change the charges. what it's telling us, they're building a case based on the electronic and they found evidence that certainly indicates to them that he has some kind of terroristic tie. whether he's been radicalized. the question is whether it's more formalized, whether he's following directions or noted a month eugs. the travel will be next. does his brother have any kind of affiliation with isis in iraq? >> dana: and did he get instructions from there? >> reporter: that's correct. >> dana: thank you for that breaking news. joining me is fox news contributor emily compagno. this is all just breaking news. prosecutors look at somebody's phone for evidence and you come across this, would that change the charges, do you think? >> it might. it certainly se
one achilles heel has always been the insider threat, whether it's mechanics or catering.'s something they continue to be concerned about. >> dana: catherine, do we know yet, what is he being charged with now? are they going to change that? >> reporter: i don't want to give you bad information. i don't know how this will change the charges. what it's telling us, they're building a case based on the electronic and they found evidence that certainly indicates to them that he has some...
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we're not likely to see durant in a game action until next season as he recovers from his ruptured achillesg the pair up with the legendary phil mickelson in napa set for an 11:40 tee time at the silverado resort and spa in napa. that should be quite the pairing, phil and steph. >> steph is at the point where he's got to put the golf clubs away in a couple of weeks. a little weird seeing kd in the nets you knuni. i'm not sure how i feel about it right now. >> it's really, really odd. >> we just have to accept it. >> he doesn't listen to a lot of my suggestions. >> he certainly didn't while he was here. >> thank you, chris. >>> we have breaking news now. san jose state university has issued a campus alert. >> officers are investigating reports of shots fired. this was near the mlk library right near fourth and san fernando. the school is asking people please stay out of the area at san jose state. we will have the latest tonight on abc7 news at 11:00, as well as on our abc7 news app. >> that is right. for now, though, that is going to do it for this edition of abc7 news. look for breaking ne
we're not likely to see durant in a game action until next season as he recovers from his ruptured achillesg the pair up with the legendary phil mickelson in napa set for an 11:40 tee time at the silverado resort and spa in napa. that should be quite the pairing, phil and steph. >> steph is at the point where he's got to put the golf clubs away in a couple of weeks. a little weird seeing kd in the nets you knuni. i'm not sure how i feel about it right now. >> it's really, really...
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the submersible is built to withstand extreme elements but it has an achilles heel it's window is. the water spewing from a hydrothermal vent can reach 400 degrees celsius. if they get too close the plexiglass windows would melt and the sub would implode. but fernie used to get close to the bed to take a sample of its crossed. but there's a problem. that will last that are left to the window was on the 1st black smoke. and out of the same time all or right window was was aware america goes to the remains of the ocean current has pushed the sob over the stream of a vent the window may not withstand the hate adjuster. us needed. he manages to move the why. then not out of danger yet. to get the sobbed. back to the surface i need to draw it to haiti wires. but only one white with a sense that it's not. a spiral fosse had been left in the ocean. the submersible has 7 directional propellers 2 of these are off with rusty but they designed for steering around the ocean floor north for pushing the south up $3000.00 made his weave white still attached i was worried about it because of just
the submersible is built to withstand extreme elements but it has an achilles heel it's window is. the water spewing from a hydrothermal vent can reach 400 degrees celsius. if they get too close the plexiglass windows would melt and the sub would implode. but fernie used to get close to the bed to take a sample of its crossed. but there's a problem. that will last that are left to the window was on the 1st black smoke. and out of the same time all or right window was was aware america goes to...
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strait of hormuz, which is what everybody used to talk about, this is about a direct attack on the achillesf the saudi oil industry. it cut off 5% of the world's oil supplies. and even if those are up and running in a few week, the threat will remain that saudi could just wipe out, have its infrastructure wiped out, to a major degree, any time the iranians decide to go full bore. >> president trump may be considering a meeting with the iranian president at the u.n. next week, and "time" magazine says it might be a moment of stage craft when the french president is talking to rouhani and impromptu encouragement to join them. does this sound plausible to you? >> yes, it does sound plausible. i'm not sure it will happen but i don't think it is beyond the realm of possibility. trump does want a way out. it is typical, he creates a crisis and wants to resolve the crisis that he created. and macron sees in the iranian issue a little wedge into the trump administration. you know, macron oddly enough has a very good personal relationship with trump. and he's trying to use that relationship to calm
strait of hormuz, which is what everybody used to talk about, this is about a direct attack on the achillesf the saudi oil industry. it cut off 5% of the world's oil supplies. and even if those are up and running in a few week, the threat will remain that saudi could just wipe out, have its infrastructure wiped out, to a major degree, any time the iranians decide to go full bore. >> president trump may be considering a meeting with the iranian president at the u.n. next week, and...