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alex. was. on. was known as either she has now your wish will impose their will there are others that are her. hand over time so each. year it will go how long. and don't see. families in a hot 100. kilometers or fashion without then j. who has engine know how to she will. go back. soon the only times you. 'd 'd 'd 'd had the notions i collaborated with vice china on the shorter version of this bill in publishing the largest media site in china it got over 100000 hits on the 1st day. to very suppress the commons in response to the video where nothing like the cyber bullying she was used to. so in a chinese clothing brand reached out to fieri and wanted to collaborate with her on his new collection. invitations to appear on more of t.v. shows follow soon after very jarring. the mug shots or some of. this time or wanted to talk about her persistence in pursuing her dreams. there are 4 of us in hanna all made how she was forging woman joan walsh rio down the show. the guy who as you know fate hung aroun
alex. was. on. was known as either she has now your wish will impose their will there are others that are her. hand over time so each. year it will go how long. and don't see. families in a hot 100. kilometers or fashion without then j. who has engine know how to she will. go back. soon the only times you. 'd 'd 'd 'd had the notions i collaborated with vice china on the shorter version of this bill in publishing the largest media site in china it got over 100000 hits on the 1st day. to very...
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ariel was in college. and alex, a high school student, was dreaming of a career in the navy. said, his dad was having a harder time of it. >> he married mom when he was 18 or 19. he depended so much on my mother, and then to all of a sudden be kind of just cast adrift -- >> reporter: eventually, fred's counselors and friends suggested he was ready to meet someone new. >> he finally started getting back on his feet and started thinking about moving on, and he met wendee. >> reporter: wendee and fred were introduced through old family friends. >> she came into a very tough situation. but she also, she brought my dad out of a very dark place. you know, she saved his life, essentially, 'cause he was so depressed. >> reporter: after two years as a widower, fred married wendee. >> she was really great and understanding and helped him move forward. >> reporter: a fresh start, such a long way from fred's tough grilling in colorado. he had good reason to think it was all over. >> there were times where we were real frustrated. when they say the wheels of justice turn slow, we felt lik
ariel was in college. and alex, a high school student, was dreaming of a career in the navy. said, his dad was having a harder time of it. >> he married mom when he was 18 or 19. he depended so much on my mother, and then to all of a sudden be kind of just cast adrift -- >> reporter: eventually, fred's counselors and friends suggested he was ready to meet someone new. >> he finally started getting back on his feet and started thinking about moving on, and he met wendee....
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alex was. on. was known as either she had a shower handle was really her yeah well that was her. and you were change or what each. was so did you go how long. and don't see. how wonderful. you know there's a fashion without hair and jane who has engine how do she. threw back that soon the only chance you. 'd 'd 'd had the notion i collaborated with vice china on the shorter version of this bill in publishing the largest media site in china it got over 100000 hits on the 1st day. to very suppress the commons in response to the video where nothing like the cyber bullying she was used to. so in a chinese clothing brand reached out to theory and wanted to collaborate with clay on his new collection. invitations to appear on more of t.v. shows follow soon after very jarring. the monks. this time or wanted to talk about her persistence in pursuing her dreams. there are 4 of us in hanna all made how she was forging woman so was she out down the shows you. the guy who was your fave hung around the show. is. that i shall fire. because it was a little higher you would even you couldn't fis
alex was. on. was known as either she had a shower handle was really her yeah well that was her. and you were change or what each. was so did you go how long. and don't see. how wonderful. you know there's a fashion without hair and jane who has engine how do she. threw back that soon the only chance you. 'd 'd 'd had the notion i collaborated with vice china on the shorter version of this bill in publishing the largest media site in china it got over 100000 hits on the 1st day. to very...
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the man cracking the whip was alex parsons, the pair played together for bournemouth‘s academy from then to play at the highest level, alex was released aged 20 afterjust one year as a professional. that was really hard mentally because you see people around you who are ahead of you who have decided what they want to do, you have just dropped have decided what they want to do, you havejust dropped out have decided what they want to do, you have just dropped out of football, you are stuck knowing what to do and what to go into after that. what came next as a career helping others fulfil their physical potential, clients include liverpool and england star alex oxlade—chamberlain and danny ings who after four seasons blighted oxlade—chamberlain and danny ings who afterfour seasons blighted by injury is now in the form of his life and heavily tipped for an england call—up. life and heavily tipped for an england call-up. he has worked harder than anyone i know in staying fit and wanting to improve himself. i see it in the lows he has been through and others through injury, then working hard
the man cracking the whip was alex parsons, the pair played together for bournemouth‘s academy from then to play at the highest level, alex was released aged 20 afterjust one year as a professional. that was really hard mentally because you see people around you who are ahead of you who have decided what they want to do, you have just dropped have decided what they want to do, you havejust dropped out have decided what they want to do, you have just dropped out of football, you are stuck...
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i'm just looking at james at the devastation the way the alex mess was marking boxing day and the way that you have mark in boxing day alex in all caps we are out yelling at out very happy and then as they were chatting you down james and looking too happy and you can work out why with everybody celebrating your mood today is what. well i haven't really changed my view since saturday i just thought it was bizarre i kept thinking back to 2004 when all of the eastern european countries celebrated coming into the e.u. and the reason they celebrate is because it brings rights it brings an individual rights it brings european status and set up the right to live and work in any other european countries study brings economic prosperity and so there are people in the u.k. celebrating the self-inflicted wounds of taking all those rights away from ourselves crazy and it's go ahead. you know i mean look i actually if you're an east european country to form a satellite states a question your perception but it's interesting isn't it that your skepticism especially is on the rise in eastern europea
i'm just looking at james at the devastation the way the alex mess was marking boxing day and the way that you have mark in boxing day alex in all caps we are out yelling at out very happy and then as they were chatting you down james and looking too happy and you can work out why with everybody celebrating your mood today is what. well i haven't really changed my view since saturday i just thought it was bizarre i kept thinking back to 2004 when all of the eastern european countries celebrated...
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. >> reporter: alex was hit in this crosswalk, it's where people came together to honor him tonight and bring attention to a sentence handed down this week. >> what have i lost? i lost my only child, my son, my love. meka mother reme smart, sweet, kind son who died eight months ago.>> i miss seeing him dance around my condo. i miss seeing him love every dog and puppy he ever encountered. >> those of the same words that kathleen read in court to the dui driver who really struck her son in this novato cross work. incidentally, they were childhood friends. >> it's overwhelming to think how our lives are intertwined. >> alex lingered for two days but never regained consciousness. this vigil was held to honor him and highlight not only the cost of drunk driving but a relatively light sentence. the judge is and the tide by guidelines to reduce overcrowding. >> this is what he has to deal with, it's not just marin county, it's all throughout california. it >> instead of gross particular manslaughter, bowden is spending six months in county jail. she played to vehicular manslaughter because she
. >> reporter: alex was hit in this crosswalk, it's where people came together to honor him tonight and bring attention to a sentence handed down this week. >> what have i lost? i lost my only child, my son, my love. meka mother reme smart, sweet, kind son who died eight months ago.>> i miss seeing him dance around my condo. i miss seeing him love every dog and puppy he ever encountered. >> those of the same words that kathleen read in court to the dui driver who really...
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the volunteer, alex, was an athlete in the university rowing team.has been marching for an hour uphill. with lamps to replicate the sun, high humidity and no wind, his core body temperature heads towards 39 degrees. so in the lab, we would probably let him go on for another 20 minutes before we would have to take him out for safety regulations. and in the field, you'd say if you would just let him go on, i think within the next 45 minutes, he could develop health issues. out in the field, military instructors rely on mod guidance on how long extreme exercise can safely continue. but that guidance has been described as confusing and not everyone appears to know about it. mod has to find a way to empower the people on the ground to actually act on what they see, act on these guidelines, and either stop exercises, change exercises, or pull individuals out of the exercise if they see there is a problem. how does that feel? hot, very hot. and how does that compare with the same exercise at a lower temperature? well, my head's throbbing. i'm sweating a lot
the volunteer, alex, was an athlete in the university rowing team.has been marching for an hour uphill. with lamps to replicate the sun, high humidity and no wind, his core body temperature heads towards 39 degrees. so in the lab, we would probably let him go on for another 20 minutes before we would have to take him out for safety regulations. and in the field, you'd say if you would just let him go on, i think within the next 45 minutes, he could develop health issues. out in the field,...
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the volunteer, alex, was an athlete in the university rowing team.and has been marching forjust an hour uphill. with lamps to replicate the sun, high humidity, and no wind, his core body temperature heads towards 39 degrees. so in the lab, we would probably let him go on for another 20 minutes before we would have to take him out for safety regulations. and in the field, you'd say if you would just let him go on, i think within the next 45 minutes, that's when he could develop health issues. out in the field, military instructors rely on mod guidance on how long extreme exercise can safely continue. but that guidance has been described as confusing and not everyone appears to know about it. mod has to find a way to empower the people on the ground to actually act on what they see, act on these guidelines, and either stop exercises, change exercises, or pull individuals out of the exercise if they see there is a problem. how does that feel? hot, very hot. and how does that compare with the same exercise at a lower temperature? well, my head's throbbin
the volunteer, alex, was an athlete in the university rowing team.and has been marching forjust an hour uphill. with lamps to replicate the sun, high humidity, and no wind, his core body temperature heads towards 39 degrees. so in the lab, we would probably let him go on for another 20 minutes before we would have to take him out for safety regulations. and in the field, you'd say if you would just let him go on, i think within the next 45 minutes, that's when he could develop health issues....
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one idea was to allow married men to be ordained — but pope francis isn't convinved. and we'll look of this terrifying accident for big wave surfer alexthe biggest waves ever seen. this is only the fifth time that the world health organisation has declared a public health emergency of international concern. but it's still not clear exactly how contagious and how deadly this virus is. the definition of a public health emergency is that it's "an extraordinary event" which "carries implications for public health beyond the affected state's national border". the coronavirus is also defined as an epidemic, that's when an illness affects a specific region. health experts say it could become a pandemic, that's when a new disease has spread on a global scale. so far coronavirus cases have been confirmed in 26 countries, out of 195 covered by the who. we should also note that the virus is not spreading very much in countries outside of china, the majority of global cases are people who've been infected in china. and we still don't know how deadly the virus is. the mortality rate is being estimated at 2%. but that's likely to be an overestimate
one idea was to allow married men to be ordained — but pope francis isn't convinved. and we'll look of this terrifying accident for big wave surfer alexthe biggest waves ever seen. this is only the fifth time that the world health organisation has declared a public health emergency of international concern. but it's still not clear exactly how contagious and how deadly this virus is. the definition of a public health emergency is that it's "an extraordinary event" which...
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alex was literally a zombie. go out in that outfit, and i'm like, "you okay? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he's the one who's nervous. >> he's like, "yeah, nah, i'm great, i'm great, i'm great. it's going to be great." and then i see a video of him that he posted where he's like, "bahh," like crazy he just, like, "i have to let it out i have to let it out i was so nervous." >> jimmy: i know, and i was like, "oh, 'cause here it comes. i knew it was coming - no, my gosh, no. but this is exactly -- this is what we wanna hear because this happens -- i'm so happy to have you here to talk to you about this. you come out and i was like, "oh, she looks stunning, gorgeous." is that the -- >> empire state building >> jimmy: empire state building, yeah like, you're on top of the world. >> i wanted it to be like women are on top of the world. we're on top of the world right now. [ cheers and applause on top of the empire state building and do "jenny from the block. >> jimmy: "jenny from the block. >> that's what i wanted to do. >> j
alex was literally a zombie. go out in that outfit, and i'm like, "you okay? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he's the one who's nervous. >> he's like, "yeah, nah, i'm great, i'm great, i'm great. it's going to be great." and then i see a video of him that he posted where he's like, "bahh," like crazy he just, like, "i have to let it out i have to let it out i was so nervous." >> jimmy: i know, and i was like, "oh, 'cause here it comes. i knew it...
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alex: yeah, i was shaking my head.o disrespect to iowa, but because they knew the calls were going to start, you know, how do we make sure that what happened in iowa doesn't happen here? so, i think there's a few important things to remember. number one, what happened in iowa was a caucus, not an election, two very different processes. second, a caucus in iowa is run by a political party, right? elections in california are overseen by elections administrators at the county level and overseen by the state. third, what happened in iowa was there was a breakdown in an app that they developed for reporting of results. we don't use apps in california, not to cast ballots, not to count ballots, not to report results. and the other thing i think to remember is that the iowa democratic party has been reminding people we're going back to the paper record of the results of each caucus site for the same logic that we require paper ballots in california. damian: you need a paper trail. alex: paper ballots and a voter verified pape
alex: yeah, i was shaking my head.o disrespect to iowa, but because they knew the calls were going to start, you know, how do we make sure that what happened in iowa doesn't happen here? so, i think there's a few important things to remember. number one, what happened in iowa was a caucus, not an election, two very different processes. second, a caucus in iowa is run by a political party, right? elections in california are overseen by elections administrators at the county level and overseen by...
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but even more so, what you heard from michael moore there, alex, was bernie sanders campaign making commonorters of other democratic campaigns. the people who support julian castro, who support cory booker when he was in the race. that is not something bernie sanders is able to do a whole lot. usually it's bernie sanders against the rest of the democratic field. so they're going to be able to turn this into a little bit of magic for them, at least in the short-term. >> yeah, you know, i'm looking at the new opinion piece in the "wall street journal," jonathan, and it's by former chicago mayor, rahm e nmanuel saying democrats may be blowing their chance, and forgetting their opponent is donald trump. he's highlighting the battle between the progressive and mod r rat wings. do you think -- moderate wings. do you think the dnc rules are going to further the ideological fight ahead of the election. >> reporter: i do think they are going to fuel an ideological fight. the democratic electorate, it doesn't care. compared to rahm emanuel, compared to the dnc members, compared to the leadership, th
but even more so, what you heard from michael moore there, alex, was bernie sanders campaign making commonorters of other democratic campaigns. the people who support julian castro, who support cory booker when he was in the race. that is not something bernie sanders is able to do a whole lot. usually it's bernie sanders against the rest of the democratic field. so they're going to be able to turn this into a little bit of magic for them, at least in the short-term. >> yeah, you know, i'm...
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i delighted to be joined by the editor of violence preddy of political blog welcome back to the alex i was like from alex so this side of this election few weeks ago shouldn't the political wing of the provisional ira the cast of irish politics for generations become the leading off the in terms of the popular vote how big a shock is that to the political system i think to the political system in the republic it's been a huge shock. i think it's delighted many political journalists just because it's so interesting and it kind of so overturns most of the expected outcomes that were predicted at the beginning many of the political journalists in dublin were predicting that this was. a whole martens feel for the party's election to loose and indeed they did lose they lose they lost a huge amount of ground they have the traditional poverty of government in the public and along with feel a guild of great rivals of being the kind of old fart of the fuckin cola that all of. elections for a while since independence 100 years ago absolutely 922 phoenixville figgins previous us a party took over the
i delighted to be joined by the editor of violence preddy of political blog welcome back to the alex i was like from alex so this side of this election few weeks ago shouldn't the political wing of the provisional ira the cast of irish politics for generations become the leading off the in terms of the popular vote how big a shock is that to the political system i think to the political system in the republic it's been a huge shock. i think it's delighted many political journalists just because...
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, and the uk's departure was ratified. # should old acquaintance be forgot...# then, a burst of auld lang syne. # and we'll tak a cup o' kindness yet # for auld lang syne.# alexere was no singing at westminster, still bruised after three—and—a—half years of brutal parliamentary battles. the last prime minister's questions before exit day was a surprisingly low—key affair. the labour leader wondered — what next? britain, mr speaker, is at a crossroads. we're leaving the eu and britain's place in the world is going to change. the question is what direction it takes? the signs are that this government is prepared to sacrifice our country's interest in values for short—term political advantage. and a sell—out trade deal with donald trump. but borisjohnson hit back at the labour leader. he would isolate this country, he would deprive us of our most crucial allies, we are going to take this country forward, outwards into the world, and, mr speaker, in case i forgot to mention it before, we are going to deliver on our promises and take us out of the european union despite everything, despite everything that he and all the parties opposite tried to do this friday! up
, and the uk's departure was ratified. # should old acquaintance be forgot...# then, a burst of auld lang syne. # and we'll tak a cup o' kindness yet # for auld lang syne.# alexere was no singing at westminster, still bruised after three—and—a—half years of brutal parliamentary battles. the last prime minister's questions before exit day was a surprisingly low—key affair. the labour leader wondered — what next? britain, mr speaker, is at a crossroads. we're leaving the eu and...
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was found? >> yes. alex'setectives confronted ezra she admitted to repeatedly stabbing alex but said it was in self-defense. >> he just kept trying to attack me and attack me. i didn't know what to do. >> reporter: after examining the evidence, investigators felt ezra was lying. >> this was someone who was staging a crime scene. >> reporter: she was rested and charged with murder. >> this was anger and rage and this was personal. >> reporter: at her trial last october, ezra mccandless testified in her own defense. although she faced a possible life sentence, at times she seemed to bask in the lime light. >> she's here to put on a show for the jury. this case boiled down to whether you believed ezra mccandless or not. >> wow. >> ooh. >> lots of layers. >> jamie, any doubt ezra committed this crime? >> there was some doubt. i mean, if you look at her appearance, she was somebody who when she came into the courtroom really kind of lit up and she had this kind of meek, timid persona, and the prosecutors were very
was found? >> yes. alex'setectives confronted ezra she admitted to repeatedly stabbing alex but said it was in self-defense. >> he just kept trying to attack me and attack me. i didn't know what to do. >> reporter: after examining the evidence, investigators felt ezra was lying. >> this was someone who was staging a crime scene. >> reporter: she was rested and charged with murder. >> this was anger and rage and this was personal. >> reporter: at her...
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the white house was insisting as of this afternoon that donald trump's health and human services secretary, alex azar, was doing such a great job leading the effort, that's how things would continue, no reason to bring anybody else in, we can handle this through regular order, everything is fine. that was the line from the white house as of this afternoon. it changed as of tonight when the president announced that vice president mike pence will be the czar taking charge of the coronavirus response. the president saying tonight that mike pence is uniquely suited to this role because of his amazing stewardship of public health in the state of indiana when he was governor there. and boy, do i have some stories to tell you about indiana governor mike pence as a public health icon. we have covered that topic extensively on this program, including the very unusual, very alarming hiv outbreak that happened under his stewardship in indiana. i could go on, but i digress. tonight the president appeared alongside his new coronavirus czar/not czar, vice president mike pence, as well as health secretary azar
the white house was insisting as of this afternoon that donald trump's health and human services secretary, alex azar, was doing such a great job leading the effort, that's how things would continue, no reason to bring anybody else in, we can handle this through regular order, everything is fine. that was the line from the white house as of this afternoon. it changed as of tonight when the president announced that vice president mike pence will be the czar taking charge of the coronavirus...
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concerning and could undermine our national security i and you graduate and influential china analyst alex joseph was one of 200000 people who was told his personal data may have been stolen. just be believes the new has left itself wide open. and use one of the world's leading universities for collaboration with the chinese military one example and you is that and you trained a scientist who was sent here by the chinese military as a ph d. student working on artificial intelligence and specifically trained swarms working together with and you scientists who are receiving defense funding for the exact same research when he went back to china he was quickly promoted and is now head of the the chinese militaries drones one program we found 30 collaboration's between an you and chinese defense university's papers on aerial robots and drones and research that could be used to help stealth fighters hide themselves while communicating with military bases all of the work that we do is in the public domain so it's not secret research it's not done for dollars it is there normally in some form that is much mo
concerning and could undermine our national security i and you graduate and influential china analyst alex joseph was one of 200000 people who was told his personal data may have been stolen. just be believes the new has left itself wide open. and use one of the world's leading universities for collaboration with the chinese military one example and you is that and you trained a scientist who was sent here by the chinese military as a ph d. student working on artificial intelligence and...
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alex forrester was in a sort of following this story for alex so what is the case for making some of your products free well it's pretty simple it's to end so called periods of poverty to enable any woman any girl whatever whether they're rich whether they're poor to have access to suitable sanitary products now think about it for every girl or woman who is menstruating it's around 5 days a month that costs a round about for those sanitary products in the 10 euros a month times that i 12 over up to 40 years we're talking about a huge amount of money now scotland is already the 1st country in the world to offer free son tripp products in universities in schools in colleges and this bill would make sure that that is put into law and enable any woman in scotland who couldn't afford it to get access to those products so there was a lot of you and of how big this issue this period of well it is massive because of course it effects people who can't afford those products and there are some surprising statistics here take for example the united kingdom around about one in 10 school girls hav
alex forrester was in a sort of following this story for alex so what is the case for making some of your products free well it's pretty simple it's to end so called periods of poverty to enable any woman any girl whatever whether they're rich whether they're poor to have access to suitable sanitary products now think about it for every girl or woman who is menstruating it's around 5 days a month that costs a round about for those sanitary products in the 10 euros a month times that i 12 over...
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garmisch was once 2 separate communities the towns were joined in 1936 but both still retain very individual identities cotton kitchen is the older of the 2 situated along a trade route from venice to alexbook it was founded by the romans over 2000 years ago. takes trazodone with its historic facades that is its central showpiece. sounded about 800 years later garmisch isn't as old and grand more like a quirky little sister with lots of pedestrian zones shops and restaurants used to . do. that. and what better way to end an enjoyable visit to god. there are loads of taverns that serve delicious german cuisine i decided to go for a classic cheeses spezza with the british traditional folk dancing on the side. for a major break a trip to the mountain paradise of garnish pancaking to are known to be and mazing idea of all that so expensive i got to take a breather with the incredibly fresh and at least a bit thin air and even down here in the valley there are plenty of ways to recharge your batteries the perfect. get away. from. the lights is in fantasy and the fencer. readers the world over could deeply devour her. meat they are to be caught up with the creator of fantastical world in an e
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was very important. the way he went about the business of being a professional, great quarterback, and a great human being, he taught me a ton. >> alex a thing going. i was on the bachelor, i got a new soulmate. >> while patrick mahomes might be the biggest name in the super bowl, the fan favorite showed up today at the super bowl experience. joe montana and jerry rice attracted a huge crowd at the nfl experience, as a spoke to the 49er faithful. he won two of his three super bowls in miami. he told vern and i that he thinks san francisco has too many weapons for the chiefs to handle. >> we have the running game. we have jimmy garoppolo. the players feed off of him. we also the defense, with nick bosa and all of those guys. they can skin their ears back and put pressure on patrick mahomes. he can make some throws. it will be a great football game. it will be close. i am thinking 49ers will pull this off. >> the forecast on sunday is much better than it is right here. reporting from super huge tax breaks for the rich, while the middle-class continues to struggle. that's what happens when billionaires are able to control the political
was very important. the way he went about the business of being a professional, great quarterback, and a great human being, he taught me a ton. >> alex a thing going. i was on the bachelor, i got a new soulmate. >> while patrick mahomes might be the biggest name in the super bowl, the fan favorite showed up today at the super bowl experience. joe montana and jerry rice attracted a huge crowd at the nfl experience, as a spoke to the 49er faithful. he won two of his three super bowls...
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she was heavily intoxicated and alex savidge for and a friend offered to drive her home. the next morning, she woke up, inside her car, and realized she had been sexually assaulted. authority say that dna on her clothing matched the suspect. >>> a state audit found the california law enforcement agencies are not following state privacy law and policies when it comes to their license plate readers. the seven month-long audit, reviewed license plate data, and how it is handled. in marin, auditors say the counties policy lacked cigars including details on who should have access to private data and how it will be properly destroyed. the sheriffs department notes, the audit did not find any evidence of misuse of data, and says, they will consider the states recommendations. >>> coming up, exonerated by new dna evidence, today, an innocent man was released from jail after serving 14 years. tonight, the district attorney says the real murder suspect is behind bars. >>> the race for the white house against the shift. we tell you about the two new endorsements announced today. >>>
she was heavily intoxicated and alex savidge for and a friend offered to drive her home. the next morning, she woke up, inside her car, and realized she had been sexually assaulted. authority say that dna on her clothing matched the suspect. >>> a state audit found the california law enforcement agencies are not following state privacy law and policies when it comes to their license plate readers. the seven month-long audit, reviewed license plate data, and how it is handled. in marin,...
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surfing event in portugal has been marred by a serious accident in these conditions surfer alex bottle yo was being towed back to shore on the back of object and ski when huge waves flipped that he was washed onto the beach unconscious rushed to hospital where he's in stable condition the central coast of portugal has some of the biggest waves in the world. this is deja vu news up next a look at whether he goes for the for cations are actually protecting forests i'm brian thomas for the entire team thanks for being here.
surfing event in portugal has been marred by a serious accident in these conditions surfer alex bottle yo was being towed back to shore on the back of object and ski when huge waves flipped that he was washed onto the beach unconscious rushed to hospital where he's in stable condition the central coast of portugal has some of the biggest waves in the world. this is deja vu news up next a look at whether he goes for the for cations are actually protecting forests i'm brian thomas for the entire...
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alex botello was being towed back to shore on the back of of a jet ski when he got wiped out by the collisione waves he flew into the air he was knocked unconscious rescue staff rushed to his aid, treated him right there on the scene and then he had to go to the hospital but he is reported to be in stable condition >> let's get a check in with the weather with bill. how is the weekend looking >> the weekend gets a lot quieter and a lot colder we have the storm exiting as we go throughout the day today. it will feel like wierehd its we go go your friday there will be snow in the great lakes. that's the best of it. back after this. s dull, tired sn s dull, tired sn with neoglucosamine... a gentle, non-acid amino sugar exfoliant that works within the surface and boosts cell turnover by 10x. for brighter, wide-awake skin. bright boost. pair with illuminating serum for 3x the brightening power. neutrogena® discover a new world ♪ discover what's good - pantene nutrient blends brushing only reaches 25% of your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. ne
alex botello was being towed back to shore on the back of of a jet ski when he got wiped out by the collisione waves he flew into the air he was knocked unconscious rescue staff rushed to his aid, treated him right there on the scene and then he had to go to the hospital but he is reported to be in stable condition >> let's get a check in with the weather with bill. how is the weekend looking >> the weekend gets a lot quieter and a lot colder we have the storm exiting as we go...
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was no immediate clear leadership as to who should be in charge. you do have top health officials who have been involved in other sponses. health and human services secretary alex azar was in the bush administration during the sars outbreak. anthony faucthe n.i.h. has been involved in several but there was a lf des. leadership at the beginning and a lot of that came because there was thend disg of that unit within the white house and the pandemic preparedss people whose sole job was to prepare for an event like this. and cuts to the c.d.c. that did global montoitorinetect outbreaks before they spread out of control. robert: yasmee do officials who are there feel like ty can speak out and tell the truth to the american people or do they have to go through vice president mike pene? >> i think there's still a lot of confusion with all the events of this week andhe change in leadership. we do know from our reporting thatmow all cunications regarding the outbreak and the message to the public do need to be roed through the vice president's office. some people to make sure the administration h a coordinad message because on tuesday, we saw conflicting and messages th
was no immediate clear leadership as to who should be in charge. you do have top health officials who have been involved in other sponses. health and human services secretary alex azar was in the bush administration during the sars outbreak. anthony faucthe n.i.h. has been involved in several but there was a lf des. leadership at the beginning and a lot of that came because there was thend disg of that unit within the white house and the pandemic preparedss people whose sole job was to prepare...
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alex? >> what was bobby kennedy up to while voter education wasn't happening in mississippi? carol: that is a great question. i'm not sure. except i know they weren't getting the protection bobby had promised. that lack of protection he had promised was sending moses into a direction bobby really didn't think this thing was going to go. so, backfire. ok. thank you. don't you dare. >> [laughter] [applause] [laughter] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> the upcoming caucuses and new hampshire primary, today we look back at visits to the granite state. >> there are too many students and parents believe that how much you learn in school is basically determined by what iq you were born with and what your family income it -- income is. >> i said mother it is clear that people still love you here, but you are still telling me what to do. a guy in the big cowboy hat strolled in the middle of fredericksburg, texas cups his han
alex? >> what was bobby kennedy up to while voter education wasn't happening in mississippi? carol: that is a great question. i'm not sure. except i know they weren't getting the protection bobby had promised. that lack of protection he had promised was sending moses into a direction bobby really didn't think this thing was going to go. so, backfire. ok. thank you. don't you dare. >> [laughter] [applause] [laughter] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020]...
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health and human services secretary alex azar was back on capitol hill today to answer questions about the administration's twoun budget request, but -- 2021 budget request, but house members also asked about the coronavirus outbreak. see that tonight at 9:00 eastern here on c-span. and more about the coronavirus tomorrow as centers for disease control and prevention director and other federal officials testify on the administration's response. that's live thursday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. online at c-span.org. or listen live on the free -span radio app. president trump: so this november we're going to take back the house. we're going to hold the senate and we are going it keep the white house. -- going to keep the white house. >> president trump speaks at a rally in south carolina friday ahead of the primary. watch our campaign 2020 coverage live friday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. watch on-demand at c-span.org. or listen on the go with the free c-span radio app. >> the south carolina primary is saturday. join us to hear the candidates' reaction to the results. live coverag
health and human services secretary alex azar was back on capitol hill today to answer questions about the administration's twoun budget request, but -- 2021 budget request, but house members also asked about the coronavirus outbreak. see that tonight at 9:00 eastern here on c-span. and more about the coronavirus tomorrow as centers for disease control and prevention director and other federal officials testify on the administration's response. that's live thursday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on...
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reporter: i was going to say, health and human services secretary alex azar who we believe we will see on the hill, he was testifying last couple days. president trump involving funding number with all of this, no matter what number he put forward he felt chuck schumer would criticize it. if he came lower, schumer would say it needed to be higher. if it was higher, schumer would say it needed to be lower. schumer put out his own number that $8.5 billion figure and his office is saying, when you look at other recent examples in somewhat recent history, h1n1 the request for congress was $7 billion. of the flu pandemic a few years before that in 2006 was $6 billion. they're arguing essentially this isn't politics. they say the numbers back up their request. of course then you've got the house minority leader saying maybe they need even less than that in 4 billion. there is a lot of different voices. i can tell you, liz, even when the white house put forth the 2 1/2 billion dollar request there were a lot of different voices in the administration pushing for different figures. it is one of
reporter: i was going to say, health and human services secretary alex azar who we believe we will see on the hill, he was testifying last couple days. president trump involving funding number with all of this, no matter what number he put forward he felt chuck schumer would criticize it. if he came lower, schumer would say it needed to be higher. if it was higher, schumer would say it needed to be lower. schumer put out his own number that $8.5 billion figure and his office is saying, when you...
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>>that was alex marquardt reporting acting department of homeland security chief chad wolf called it stress or load a loaded issue as well as a reporting issue. many chairpersons resorted to calling and waiting over an hour on the phone to give out their numbers. they was bringing home security cameras can upgrade their security by updating their settings this comes after a number of reports of hackers gaining access to ring cameras and about the company sharing videos with police departments ring is offering an in-app privacy dashboard that allows users to manage your devices. and 3rd party services and also allows them to decide whether or not police can make requests for video access. there's also an opt out setting on all new account for your money tonight, cyber criminals are using the global corona virus scare to try and steal your personal data experts warn hackers are using the outbreak as bait to launch phishing scams and deliver malicious spam and malware. >>meredith wood has 3 things you can do right now to avoid becoming a victim in tonight's consumer watch. >>crude of ir
>>that was alex marquardt reporting acting department of homeland security chief chad wolf called it stress or load a loaded issue as well as a reporting issue. many chairpersons resorted to calling and waiting over an hour on the phone to give out their numbers. they was bringing home security cameras can upgrade their security by updating their settings this comes after a number of reports of hackers gaining access to ring cameras and about the company sharing videos with police...
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alex vindman was escorted off white house ground by security in addition to his brother who was an attorney for the national security council but never testified, never spoke fublly about the impeachment inquiry. but according to his attorney was also fired without any kind of explanation despite his years of service. both of them are expected to go back to the pentagon for the time being although it's still unclear what their role is going to be. and now of course gordon sondland has been recalled from his post in brussels it's unclear what he's going to do when he returns to the united states. he had been working there quietly essentially seen as someone without a lot of power for the last few weeks and was clearly on bad terms with the president. democrats are saying this is clear sign of retribution by the president trying to get retaliation because of their testimony and the question of course going forward is whether or not anymore witnesses who testified in that impeachment inquiry are also going to be fired. katelyn collins, cnn, the white house. >>> seven of the top democratic pres
alex vindman was escorted off white house ground by security in addition to his brother who was an attorney for the national security council but never testified, never spoke fublly about the impeachment inquiry. but according to his attorney was also fired without any kind of explanation despite his years of service. both of them are expected to go back to the pentagon for the time being although it's still unclear what their role is going to be. and now of course gordon sondland has been...
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person on the response to the crisis, health secretary alex azar, who until now had apparently been that person, had no idea that announcement was coming until literally moments before he stepped up to the podium for the live announcement of that to the nation. coming for the live announcement to the nation. five people telling the source alex aczar was completely blindsided of that announcement right up until the moment it was made publicly at that briefing. beyond that, the centres or disease control we talked about at the top of the show is confirming the first case in the united states of coronavirus of unknown origin. in a press release tonight, the california department of public health noting that the individual in northern california is somebody who had no known exposure to coronavirus through travel or through close contact with a known infected individual. nevertheless, that person has been diagnosed with coronavirus now, according to california department of public health. the individual is a resident of solano county in california and is receiving medical care in sacramento county. the cdc is apparently doing contact
person on the response to the crisis, health secretary alex azar, who until now had apparently been that person, had no idea that announcement was coming until literally moments before he stepped up to the podium for the live announcement of that to the nation. coming for the live announcement to the nation. five people telling the source alex aczar was completely blindsided of that announcement right up until the moment it was made publicly at that briefing. beyond that, the centres or disease...