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that hoover was upset was an understatement. what an insult. one might mark the coolheaded tort eisenhower from this letter from lodge. hoover would not allow large to have the last -- lodge to have the last word and they would squabble over mail. lodge had his way and the disputes were resolved by the rnc delegate committee. it was a foregone conclusion that ike would get the nomination, but did he have enough votes to get a victory on the first ballot? hoover delivered an address to the convention on july 8. the former president believed this would be his last convention speech, so he poured his soul into the message. he spoke of his struggle for republican values and he was pleased by the adulation and admiration he received from his fellow republicans. he hoped to god would give them the strength and courage to continue their fight for freedom. he was met with thundering applause as he left the podium. although he was grateful for the response to his speech, he was bitter in the aftermath of the convention. his enmity toward the eisenhower
that hoover was upset was an understatement. what an insult. one might mark the coolheaded tort eisenhower from this letter from lodge. hoover would not allow large to have the last -- lodge to have the last word and they would squabble over mail. lodge had his way and the disputes were resolved by the rnc delegate committee. it was a foregone conclusion that ike would get the nomination, but did he have enough votes to get a victory on the first ballot? hoover delivered an address to the...
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for someone who's not an economist or doesn't have -- an account, it is an unreadable book. you can read the first chapter and stop. it's not true that inequality has increased. the only countries where it has our britain, the united states and canada. the reasons for the somewhat moderate increase in inequality has nothing to do with the forces he says. his book is called "capital in the twenty-first century," and it's about the prospects picky claims we are doomed. the owners of capital will take everything and that's been wrong factually and will be wrong in the future. that's one thing, the other thing he does on the matter of the numbers is he a doors human capital. the skills that you and i and other people have in a modern society. and that's gigantically important as a source of income. and so do not include that the accounting is a big mistake. and then more fundamentally, i think he has an ethical problem. he hates the rich pic and i don't think that's the way to go. i think the way to go is to love the poor, as i do. i got into economics to help the poor. i told y
for someone who's not an economist or doesn't have -- an account, it is an unreadable book. you can read the first chapter and stop. it's not true that inequality has increased. the only countries where it has our britain, the united states and canada. the reasons for the somewhat moderate increase in inequality has nothing to do with the forces he says. his book is called "capital in the twenty-first century," and it's about the prospects picky claims we are doomed. the owners of...
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british police say that are responding to an incident at a subway station after reports of an explosionral passengers reportedly sustained facial burns. it happened at the par son greens station in west london. >>> the woman who donated her kidney to selena gomez is speaking out and president trump and his remarks. "the new york times" says president trump doubled down on his claim that both sides shared last charlottesville. he told reporters yesterday there were some, quote, bad dudes. his position on the violent protest has evolved several times. >>> "the dallas morning news" reports a statue of robert e. lee was quietly removed from a city park. it was removed last night. it's being held at an undisclosed location as the task force comes up with recommendations for a permanent home. >>> "billboard" magazine says lady gaga was taken to the hospital. she suffered from severe physical pain and was unable to perform. she reported on insta zbram that appears to show an i.v. in her arm. it's not clear what caused the pain. >>> and "people" magazine shares reaction from a friend who donate
british police say that are responding to an incident at a subway station after reports of an explosionral passengers reportedly sustained facial burns. it happened at the par son greens station in west london. >>> the woman who donated her kidney to selena gomez is speaking out and president trump and his remarks. "the new york times" says president trump doubled down on his claim that both sides shared last charlottesville. he told reporters yesterday there were some,...
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and this is an earned path. in other words the dream act it's about serving the military or being employed or being in school for a period of time. so it's an earned path but it's a long road. reporter: would this agreement have to include in your view perhaps the legal immigration, something along the lines --? ms. pelosi: this is not about that. this is about daca. we would love to engage further in the insurance about comprehensive immigration reform, but that's not what this is about. reporter: just to be clear, it's your understanding that the president does support a pathway to citizenship and you have no doubt that you and the president are on the same page? ms. pelosi: we agreed on our path, which is we are insisting -- in every conversation with the speaker and the president, with the dreamers that it will by he dream act sponsored congresswoman roybal-allard which on september 25, 26 goes into a bill by the chairwoman of the hispanic caucus into a discharge petition. that's what that is. reporter: base
and this is an earned path. in other words the dream act it's about serving the military or being employed or being in school for a period of time. so it's an earned path but it's a long road. reporter: would this agreement have to include in your view perhaps the legal immigration, something along the lines --? ms. pelosi: this is not about that. this is about daca. we would love to engage further in the insurance about comprehensive immigration reform, but that's not what this is about....
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an official said this is an isolated incident. london has been targeted with several terror attacks this year, people are jittery. stay with "action news" an 6abc.com for updates. >>> a racially charged incident is under the investigation on the campus of temple university. african-american students tell officials they came home to find this banana on the door handle on the dorm room of morgan hall this week. they happen to be the only black students on the floor according one of the roommates. temple senior director sent a letter discouraging the behavior. one of the students tell "action news" the school plans to discipline whoever is responsible and temple is working to make the targeted students feel comfortable on campus again. >>> it's been a week since hurricane irma hit the florida keys. all these days later people are not able to to go back to their homes and more than 2 million people in florida don't have power. a criminal investigation is underway at a nursing home in south florida where 8 elderly patients died on wedn
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that is an employer. but this early experience of walking a bare foot across the fields of leading the horse is an experience of this weekend and the elements here. this is like a primeval landscape it. is nearly scandinavia it has the same crime it and this is something that i can now. embrace that i can breathe then. really fills me with great happiness that i can come back. for more than thirty years that was impossible after the failed uprising of june one thousand nine hundred fifty three he left east germany at the age of twenty four he set off for the west he went to the disco. and slept on a mattress on the ground because he had no money his dream was to study with. this teacher. in the g.d.r. i had once held a sheet of paper which he had printed a picture like a wood cut after years of breaking a rifle over his name. he was an anti fascist and had been banned from painting. banned from painting was the highest privilege there was. he had both and he also had a leftist attitude that came close to
that is an employer. but this early experience of walking a bare foot across the fields of leading the horse is an experience of this weekend and the elements here. this is like a primeval landscape it. is nearly scandinavia it has the same crime it and this is something that i can now. embrace that i can breathe then. really fills me with great happiness that i can come back. for more than thirty years that was impossible after the failed uprising of june one thousand nine hundred fifty three...
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, still an error. what we have are states who want to get bonuses who have not been reporting as they should be reporting. we know corrections are made on underpayments, overpayments, other kinds of things. we need to do a better dive, deep dive. the sba needs the staff to do that and do what oig is recommending. i agree with you, we have to look at the bonuses and incentives. if the incentives are creating a situation we're not getting accurate reporting on errors and what's being corrected, that a big problem. >> i would make an appointment before we get to the second panel, an improper payment rate, that's improper payment rate, money that should not have been spent. 2009 of that rate of a percent was 4.36, that's about $2.2 billion. 2010, 3.81, about $2.5 billion. 2011, 3.8, about $2.7 billion, '12, 3.42, $2.5 billion. 213, 2.4 billion and 2014, $2.5 billion and for some reason we don't have any numbers from 2015 and 2016 because the method of determining the error rate was very questionable. but i
, still an error. what we have are states who want to get bonuses who have not been reporting as they should be reporting. we know corrections are made on underpayments, overpayments, other kinds of things. we need to do a better dive, deep dive. the sba needs the staff to do that and do what oig is recommending. i agree with you, we have to look at the bonuses and incentives. if the incentives are creating a situation we're not getting accurate reporting on errors and what's being corrected,...
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manning says she considers it an honor to be disinvited. >>> let's lift things up a bit with an adorablenunder. a koala bear survived in the wheel well of a cash. it was monitored for several days and released back into the wild in good condition. >> you'd have to think this is a normal occurrence in australia. >> so this koala walks into a wheel well. >> not this again. >>> coming up in "the skinny," the red carpet looks that apparently inspired and left little to be desired. the high fashion at the emmy awards. >>> but first, after the break, the alleged extortion plot that's forcing kevin hart to apologize to his family in front of his millions of social media followers. hear what he said next on "world news now." even if it means being the back half of a unicorn. "world news now." and that smell, puts the giddy in "giddy-up"! ah...the irresistible scent of gain flings! laundry detergent. you can't help but smell happy. i'm joy bauer, and as a nutritionist i know probiotics can often help. try digestive advantage. it is tougher than your stomach's harsh environment, so it surivies a h
manning says she considers it an honor to be disinvited. >>> let's lift things up a bit with an adorablenunder. a koala bear survived in the wheel well of a cash. it was monitored for several days and released back into the wild in good condition. >> you'd have to think this is a normal occurrence in australia. >> so this koala walks into a wheel well. >> not this again. >>> coming up in "the skinny," the red carpet looks that apparently inspired...
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those might be an issue that arises term. the entry ban case i'm sure you're familiar with a lot of this because it's i won't belabor the details but there was the first executive order that was issued soon after the new administration came to office and was widely understood to be effectuating campaign promise that initiative he was formulated as a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states and that involved over time as it was framed and that first executive order was enjoined and rather than litigate its the white house issued a new incentive order in march even as it maintained that executive order was simply a watered-down version of the first one in response to the ninth circuit decision of the various injunctions affirming the washington induction. really seeking to commerce the same goals for the cases before the supreme court, one from the district of maryland by the fourth circuit and one from the district of hawaii of her by the ninth circuit are conserved the consecutive order. the first one
those might be an issue that arises term. the entry ban case i'm sure you're familiar with a lot of this because it's i won't belabor the details but there was the first executive order that was issued soon after the new administration came to office and was widely understood to be effectuating campaign promise that initiative he was formulated as a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states and that involved over time as it was framed and that first executive order was...
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coming from an ice spokesperson. ice says an immigration judge likely granted gonzales's bond because he had no prior criminal convictions and the judge did not consider him a flight risk. tisha lewis, fox 5 local news. >>> now to a developing story an 83-year-old patient had a forrestville nursing home said her. it it happened earlier this week while she was in bed. paul wagner is live with the story. >> reporter: prince george's county police say they were called out here to this facility in forrestville twice since sunday. both incidents allege that a male staffer had done something that was inappropriate in regards to changing the depends diapers of two different patients. now, prince george's county police say the first incident that they recall last sunday did not rise to the level of a criminal investigation. however, the second one did. and the police came out here last night and they began their investigation and they been investigating ever since. the woman making the allegation told her nephew the sexual a
coming from an ice spokesperson. ice says an immigration judge likely granted gonzales's bond because he had no prior criminal convictions and the judge did not consider him a flight risk. tisha lewis, fox 5 local news. >>> now to a developing story an 83-year-old patient had a forrestville nursing home said her. it it happened earlier this week while she was in bed. paul wagner is live with the story. >> reporter: prince george's county police say they were called out here to...
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and then they came up with an excuse for the public. and an excuse for the media. and the fact that the white house counsel and other people around the president were perfectly comfortable with a lie to the public for the rationale of this firing says to me that they knew there was illegality. this is how you act when there's something wrong. you come up with a cover, and this whole episode is a bunch of people coming up with a cover. >> in the nixon white house we had john dean, among others, crack, and tell the truth about what he experienced in the nixon coverup. let's listen to the first person in the trump white house who cracked and apparently told the truth about why james comey was fired. he actually told that truth to lester holt on video in the white house. let's listen to this witness. >> he made a recommendation, but regardless of recommendation, i was going to fire comey. knowing there was no good time to do it. and, in fact, when i decided to just do it, i said to myself, i said, you know, this russia thing with trump and russia is a made up story. it
and then they came up with an excuse for the public. and an excuse for the media. and the fact that the white house counsel and other people around the president were perfectly comfortable with a lie to the public for the rationale of this firing says to me that they knew there was illegality. this is how you act when there's something wrong. you come up with a cover, and this whole episode is a bunch of people coming up with a cover. >> in the nixon white house we had john dean, among...
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there is an urgent need for diplomacy. course, if you would, how could it work? it's very hard to see it working, i agree. as winston churchill said about war, it is better than the alternative. it would help, this is where kim jong—un is different from his father and grandfather. north korea and provocation have gone together for a long time. his father and grandfather were a bit more subtle. kim jong—un is forging ahead on the one side with the military programme and one can make some reasons for that even though it is illegal and not in any way condoning that, he clearly wishes to avoid the fate of saddam hussein in iraq or gaddafi in libya. but what he's doing threatening to his neighbours and the united states. we need some sort of proposal. we have had diplomatic tracks before. it would involve somebody getting together. i think without preconditions at this stage. to size up the position. i'm not sure i have convinced myself even as i am saying this. it will be very difficult without it looking as if the west and th
there is an urgent need for diplomacy. course, if you would, how could it work? it's very hard to see it working, i agree. as winston churchill said about war, it is better than the alternative. it would help, this is where kim jong—un is different from his father and grandfather. north korea and provocation have gone together for a long time. his father and grandfather were a bit more subtle. kim jong—un is forging ahead on the one side with the military programme and one can make some...
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and tony was fascinating to watch because he takes out an inkwell, and uses an old-fashioned fountain pen. it sucks up the ink from the inkwell and he was spilling things all over the place. it was charming. spielberg was wearing his baseball hat. so i was asked if i would be the script consultant. this was years later. they went through script after script, actor after actor, liam neeson, holly hunter. i got to do a couple of stage readings with them as they were warming up the play lincoln and mary. so i had a great time. they were not thrilled with the outcome. but anyway. [laughter] i was asked, will i be the script consultant and actually read the script? tony liked me. we do not live far from each other in town. we had meetings and i got an early copy of the script. each page was stamped with my name on it so i could not xerox it. very tight security. no leaks. [laughter] no leaks. so i bank, we had a series of meetings and we discussed issues and concerns that i had. you know, but anyone who has ever done this, and i have heard from other historians who have been historical con
and tony was fascinating to watch because he takes out an inkwell, and uses an old-fashioned fountain pen. it sucks up the ink from the inkwell and he was spilling things all over the place. it was charming. spielberg was wearing his baseball hat. so i was asked if i would be the script consultant. this was years later. they went through script after script, actor after actor, liam neeson, holly hunter. i got to do a couple of stage readings with them as they were warming up the play lincoln...
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out of the force of the comms fair game see how he's transformed into an avatar. china suspects a magnitude three point. earthquake in north korea's killed you area was triggered by an explosion previous quakes there have indicated nuclear tests but an international watchdog says these seismic activity is unlikely to have been manmade meanwhile south korea's assessment so far is that it was a natural occurrence kathy novak has the latest from seoul. china's news agency was the first to report an earthquake in the vicinity of north korea's nuclear test site it reported a three point four magnitude quake caused by a suspected explosion that caused immediate concern because in the past north korea nuclear tests have triggered artificial earthquakes but south korea's weather agency says it did not detect the sound waves usually associated with an artificial earthquake and instead assessed this to be a natural earthquake and the nuclear watchdog the c t b.t.o. also assessed this to be natural it made the comparison to a second smaller quake that occurred after the firs
out of the force of the comms fair game see how he's transformed into an avatar. china suspects a magnitude three point. earthquake in north korea's killed you area was triggered by an explosion previous quakes there have indicated nuclear tests but an international watchdog says these seismic activity is unlikely to have been manmade meanwhile south korea's assessment so far is that it was a natural occurrence kathy novak has the latest from seoul. china's news agency was the first to report...
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bottom s rock unfortunately comes after an overdose in an emergency room or a hospital and sometime its comes -- doesn't come at all and people are -- die of an overdose. t's a really bad situation, it affects every population and every part of our state. in the urban areas, in the city wilmington, suburb an kent ount and he rural areas of our state. in fact, some of the rural and is bigger reas it problem and bigger increase in problem than in our urban areas. is something we have gotten support from the federal government and when i was in of the , it was one areas where democrats and republicans who represented urban, suburb an and rural areas were able to work together to find specific solutions for the different areas of the country. something we need to work together on and where state and ederal government can work together. >> governor carney, what is the process like as you call it, getting support from the federal government, what is that process like? pretty direct for us, we work as an administration, i have a great elationship with our congressional delegation, so we work d
bottom s rock unfortunately comes after an overdose in an emergency room or a hospital and sometime its comes -- doesn't come at all and people are -- die of an overdose. t's a really bad situation, it affects every population and every part of our state. in the urban areas, in the city wilmington, suburb an kent ount and he rural areas of our state. in fact, some of the rural and is bigger reas it problem and bigger increase in problem than in our urban areas. is something we have gotten...
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tonight there is an all out effort to find who did it. nbc's kelly cobiella has details from london. >> reporter: a massive manhunt on for the person that sent wall of fire and panic through the london subway, and multiple senior law enforcement officials briefed on the investigation say a suspect has now been identified. >> the fire ball just engulfed the whole jeep carriage. the whole carriage was orange like coming towards us. >> reporter: it happened at 8:20 in the morning in a quiet suburb west of the city. the train packed with commuters and children on their way to school. >> there were a lot of people who had burns around their face and upper parts of the body. >> reporter: afterwards the device sitting in the subway car by the train doors still in flames. authorities quickly calling it a terror attacks. homes near the tracks evacuated. ian wallworth saw the s.w.a.t. team from his balcony. >> i heard a loud bang to the door and we were told to evacuate and we had to leave. >> reporter: did you smell anything? >> i did, yes. it sme
tonight there is an all out effort to find who did it. nbc's kelly cobiella has details from london. >> reporter: a massive manhunt on for the person that sent wall of fire and panic through the london subway, and multiple senior law enforcement officials briefed on the investigation say a suspect has now been identified. >> the fire ball just engulfed the whole jeep carriage. the whole carriage was orange like coming towards us. >> reporter: it happened at 8:20 in the morning...
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an e.p.a.kesperson told cbs that pruitt chartered the plane after his flight was significantly delayed, in order to ensure he did not misa critical meeting, and ethics officials were consulted. the colorado governor's office orfered pruitt a ride on his government aircraft, but the e.p.a. declined. do there needs to be an explanation of what that cost and why it was necessary. >> reporter: eric schaeffer is a former director of e.p.a.'s office of civil enforcement and now runs the environmental integrity project. >> especially when the budget is shrinking for your agency, the expectation is that you will travel as economically as possible. generally, t generally, that does not include chartering private jets for your travel. >> reporter: we called and hailed the e.p.a. a half dozen times. we wanted to know why it was necessary to use a military jet, and also, why they turned down that invitation to fly with colorado's governor. an e.p.a. spokesperson declined to comment. anthony. >> mason: juli
an e.p.a.kesperson told cbs that pruitt chartered the plane after his flight was significantly delayed, in order to ensure he did not misa critical meeting, and ethics officials were consulted. the colorado governor's office orfered pruitt a ride on his government aircraft, but the e.p.a. declined. do there needs to be an explanation of what that cost and why it was necessary. >> reporter: eric schaeffer is a former director of e.p.a.'s office of civil enforcement and now runs the...
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last year we had an election with an electorate of three with seven candidates. week back was dominated by brexit. talks on the terms of the uk leaving the eu continued over the summer with both sides expressing frustration over the pace of rogue rest. in the commons, david davis laughed at the idea the negotiations would be easy. a conservative mp tackled theresa may over the powers contained in the eu withdrawal bill which mps will debate late in the week. it repeals the european communities act of 1972 and transfers eu laws into uk legislation. some loss and legislations will simply transfer across. but many will have to change. —— laws. but many mps are concerned the bill gives mps the ability to make sweeping use of known as henry viii powers to change them without scrutiny. can my friend make sure she will look in particular at the amendments which seek to change the eu withdrawal bill so that it doesn't become an unprecedented and unnecessary government power grab.|i unprecedented and unnecessary government power grab. i am grateful to my right honourable
last year we had an election with an electorate of three with seven candidates. week back was dominated by brexit. talks on the terms of the uk leaving the eu continued over the summer with both sides expressing frustration over the pace of rogue rest. in the commons, david davis laughed at the idea the negotiations would be easy. a conservative mp tackled theresa may over the powers contained in the eu withdrawal bill which mps will debate late in the week. it repeals the european communities...
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or if it was just an assumption. mentioned, this is not the first time trump's tweets infuriate british authorities. in jaune following the attack o london bridge he openly criticized the mayor saying there was no reason to be alarmed. clearly doesn't seem to have deterred the president from causing yet another tweet storm, frances. >> we'll see if this latest one takes it further or where it goes from there. thank you. >>> the russia probe widening. why the special counsel now focusing if on the son of one of trump's former advisors. keep it here on msnbc. don't let dust and allergens get between you and life's beautiful moments. flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. it helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause symptoms. pills block one and 6 is greater than 1. flonase changes everything. stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical
or if it was just an assumption. mentioned, this is not the first time trump's tweets infuriate british authorities. in jaune following the attack o london bridge he openly criticized the mayor saying there was no reason to be alarmed. clearly doesn't seem to have deterred the president from causing yet another tweet storm, frances. >> we'll see if this latest one takes it further or where it goes from there. thank you. >>> the russia probe widening. why the special counsel now...
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we believe not granting taxpayers an opportunity to have an in-person meeting would be highly prejudicial to taxpayers, restrict the ability to adequately judge the credibility of taxpayers and make it more difficult where the appeal is of highly technical focused cases. while we have seen appeals officers flexible in granting in-person conferences, we tha believe that taxpayers should have a meet face to face. another issue emerging in appeals is the increased involvement of irs compliance employees in appeals meetings. this change has created a perception for taxpayers that they may not get an independent hearing and decision as afforded by the taxpayer bill of rights. we believe the only involvement should have at appeal system in a preconference meeting. in a preconference the originating function can attend an pales conference to present their views on the issues, the taxpayers protest and hazards in accordance with expar ta communication rules. in a preconference setting exam would leave after their presentation but as of late rather than leaving at this point exam has been invited
we believe not granting taxpayers an opportunity to have an in-person meeting would be highly prejudicial to taxpayers, restrict the ability to adequately judge the credibility of taxpayers and make it more difficult where the appeal is of highly technical focused cases. while we have seen appeals officers flexible in granting in-person conferences, we tha believe that taxpayers should have a meet face to face. another issue emerging in appeals is the increased involvement of irs compliance...
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it is peer rather than an adult an culture ration that's taking place. people are worried about this and patterson talks about the many people who thought juvenile delinquency was a big problem. this next generation was go be running wild. we talking about rock 'n' roll and see what the musical expression of that was. exaggerated but because nobody had seen before this such a large number of people who were in this sort of twilight zone belongcally and economically. but there are -- aristotle said you shouldn't start to the study philosophy till you're in your 30s. you're not mature enough to understand it till then. >> argument to be made that even though buy longcally we gaip became dulls did younger but emotionally becoming adults later because of school and not having to sort of do adult things at a very young age like military and stuff. they're not being forced to grow up at an early age. >> you have the idea that children don't have to engage or be socially adults till a much later date because societies provides for them. their paints provide for
it is peer rather than an adult an culture ration that's taking place. people are worried about this and patterson talks about the many people who thought juvenile delinquency was a big problem. this next generation was go be running wild. we talking about rock 'n' roll and see what the musical expression of that was. exaggerated but because nobody had seen before this such a large number of people who were in this sort of twilight zone belongcally and economically. but there are -- aristotle...
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the catastrophic conditions throughout the southeast of texas ha highlighted an issue that's had an impactfloods and flood insurance. in the counties hit hardest by harvey, cities of houston, corpus christi, beaumont and port arthur, 83% of homeowners don't have flood insurance. it's not like car insurance, it's no the mandatory unless you live in a high hisk flood zone. the problem for these residents is that their houses aren't in areas that were considered high risk flood insurance. so the problem is that flood insurance a overseen by the government because decades as owing, private insurers decided it costs too much to insure. today, private insurers manage flood insurance policies but the national flood insurance program actually provides money for the claims, and that program is broke. $25 billion in debt largely because of a steady stream of storms starting with katrina and most things that we talk about here there is some connection to washington. the government program expires at the end of september, and there's been an ongoing debate whether to renew it or not. >> so many people
the catastrophic conditions throughout the southeast of texas ha highlighted an issue that's had an impactfloods and flood insurance. in the counties hit hardest by harvey, cities of houston, corpus christi, beaumont and port arthur, 83% of homeowners don't have flood insurance. it's not like car insurance, it's no the mandatory unless you live in a high hisk flood zone. the problem for these residents is that their houses aren't in areas that were considered high risk flood insurance. so the...
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maximum sustained winds 175 miles an hour with gusts over 200 miles an hour. remaining a category 5 tomorrow afternoon. begins the pass north of cuba.c. heading up in south florida as a category 4 hurricane and expected to move up through the central part of the florida peninsula. pounding all the state of florida on saturday and sunday before weakening to a category 1 and moving into eastern georgia on monday. after that, it continues moving parts farther inland as it passes into tennessee and kentucky. rainfall potential for this storm over this four day period, anywhere from 15 to 20 inches of rain possible over the southern half of the florida peninsula, 7 to 10 inches up in northern part and into southern georgia and the remainder of the area of the south eastern u.s. affected by the storm anywhere from one to five inches. just a terrible and extremely up believable powerful storm. we'll have a bit more later. >>> thank you. san francisco and san mateo officials blaming last weekend's heat wave for the deaths of six people. san francisco's medical examine
maximum sustained winds 175 miles an hour with gusts over 200 miles an hour. remaining a category 5 tomorrow afternoon. begins the pass north of cuba.c. heading up in south florida as a category 4 hurricane and expected to move up through the central part of the florida peninsula. pounding all the state of florida on saturday and sunday before weakening to a category 1 and moving into eastern georgia on monday. after that, it continues moving parts farther inland as it passes into tennessee and...
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attack is imminent, too severe, still not great and highly likely an attack, but there is an improvementn, digital interceptions we re interception, digital interceptions were critical investigations, and plain old—fashioned were critical investigations, and plain old —fashioned detective were critical investigations, and plain old—fashioned detective work, trawling through a lot of clues and potential evidence. they've done it all in less than 48 hours. frank gardner, thank you. the most senior official in the government's brexit department — 0liver robbins — has left his job, after reports of tensions between him and the brexit secretary david davis. he's moving to downing street to work more directly for theresa may. a spokesman for number ten said the appointment would "strengthen coordination" of brexit across the government, as the next round of negotiations with brussels approaches. norman smith is in westminster, why has he moved ? norman smith is in westminster, why has he moved? officially, he has moved because his job has he moved? officially, he has moved because hisjob is to
attack is imminent, too severe, still not great and highly likely an attack, but there is an improvementn, digital interceptions we re interception, digital interceptions were critical investigations, and plain old—fashioned were critical investigations, and plain old —fashioned detective were critical investigations, and plain old—fashioned detective work, trawling through a lot of clues and potential evidence. they've done it all in less than 48 hours. frank gardner, thank you. the most...
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it's a time when there is an increasing demand, more patients needing treatment in an already stretchedof planning to prepare the health service this winter, but nhs providers, representing hospital bosses, says more money is needed, otherwise this winter could be worse than last. current performance in a&e departments at the moment is no better than it was last year. despite a huge amount of effort being put in to improve that performance, it's staying stubbornly stuck quite a long way below the official target. so we know that patient safety could be at even greater risk this winter than it was last winter. the organisation says the service needs an extra £200—e350 million to help it get through the winter months. the government has given councils an extra £1 billion in social care funding to free up hospital beds, and there is £100 million to relieve the pressure on a&e. nhs england says it will have thousands of extra beds available, and insists that planning is more advanced than ever before. as mps return to westminster this week, senior ministers have warned potential conservativ
it's a time when there is an increasing demand, more patients needing treatment in an already stretchedof planning to prepare the health service this winter, but nhs providers, representing hospital bosses, says more money is needed, otherwise this winter could be worse than last. current performance in a&e departments at the moment is no better than it was last year. despite a huge amount of effort being put in to improve that performance, it's staying stubbornly stuck quite a long way...
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general assembly more on that coming up in about half an hour's time inside story as an. it's that time of year again when the one hundred ninety three members of the united nations meet to discuss the most pressing problems of our time it's the seventy seconds general assembly but it's us president donald trump's first so what is trump's message to the world this is inside story.
general assembly more on that coming up in about half an hour's time inside story as an. it's that time of year again when the one hundred ninety three members of the united nations meet to discuss the most pressing problems of our time it's the seventy seconds general assembly but it's us president donald trump's first so what is trump's message to the world this is inside story.
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according to records, an apple watch. they stole the signs reerks laid them and then sent them on to a base runner who gave the pitch information to the batter. the sox reportedly admitted the wrongdoing and accused the yankees of doing something similar. stealing signs is not illegal but e like the watch is. >>> coming up, voting battle. a voter i.d. battle can be used in the upcoming voting in november. >>> and dress code outrage. a pregnant woman is denied service at a restaurant. this is the "cbs morning news." stand up to chronic migraine with botox® botox® is the only treatment for chronic migraine shown to actually prevent headaches and migraines before they even start. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more. it's injected by a doctor once every 12 weeks. and is covered by most insurance. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection,
according to records, an apple watch. they stole the signs reerks laid them and then sent them on to a base runner who gave the pitch information to the batter. the sox reportedly admitted the wrongdoing and accused the yankees of doing something similar. stealing signs is not illegal but e like the watch is. >>> coming up, voting battle. a voter i.d. battle can be used in the upcoming voting in november. >>> and dress code outrage. a pregnant woman is denied service at a...
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of an allergy. we'll tell you what else was on board that prompted that request. >>> and later, remembering a cultural icon. >> hugh hefner has died at the age of 91. see what we're finding about the life and times of the man who changed america's attitude about sex. >>> and a star opens up about three of the most important people in his life who don't count themselves as his fans. who doesn't love the boss? "the skinny" will detail it out. it is thursday, september 28. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> aye yi yi. you got to love the boss. >> yeah, baby we were born to run. >> and walk. >> we'll have more on the boss, including some tunes, i'm sure, coming up. but we're starting things off with new questions about health and human services secretary tom price and other officials traveling on private planes funded by taxpayers. >> and the president is not happy, signaling that price's job could now be in >> the treasury secretary steve mnuchin is also a target of that investigation. he'
of an allergy. we'll tell you what else was on board that prompted that request. >>> and later, remembering a cultural icon. >> hugh hefner has died at the age of 91. see what we're finding about the life and times of the man who changed america's attitude about sex. >>> and a star opens up about three of the most important people in his life who don't count themselves as his fans. who doesn't love the boss? "the skinny" will detail it out. it is thursday,...
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they see it as also an element of survival. that they feel if they have the weaponry there, the nuclear weaponry there they stand less of a chance of being threatened by the united states. so far i haven't seen too much budging by north korea. one of my experts said it looked like china was having an effect in tempering the attitude of pyongyang because we hadn't seen another nuclear test. by all indications according to this information, today we have, robert. robert: it does appear that way. we are waiting for confirmation from north korea. gregg palkot we would like to thank you for your insight with your reporting and experiences on the ground in pyongyang. thanks again for joining us here. if you are just joining us this evening here. we are still following a developing story here. apparently north korea detonating its 6th nuclear test since 2006 it was a 6.3 quake detected in north korea. it may be an indication of another nuclear test by the north korean government. we are continuing to follow this developing story. this
they see it as also an element of survival. that they feel if they have the weaponry there, the nuclear weaponry there they stand less of a chance of being threatened by the united states. so far i haven't seen too much budging by north korea. one of my experts said it looked like china was having an effect in tempering the attitude of pyongyang because we hadn't seen another nuclear test. by all indications according to this information, today we have, robert. robert: it does appear that way....
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this is a -- an amendment for the interior portion of the legislation and it's an amendment that has passed the house a couple of times previously and what it does is it reaffirms and preserves the rights of stateses to write their own water quality plans. my amendment simply prohibits the environmental protection agency from using its chesapeake bay total maximum daily load and the so-called watershed implementation plans to hijack state's water quality strategies. over the last several years, the epa has implemented a total maximum daily load blueprint for the chesapeake bay watershed which limits the nutrients that enter the chesapeake bay. through the implementation, the epa has given every state in the watershed an ultimatum. either the state does exactly what the epa says or it faces the threat of an epa takeover of its water quality programs. congress intended that the implementation of the clean water act be a collaborative approach through which the states and the federal government work together. this process was not meant to be subject to the whims of politicians and burea
this is a -- an amendment for the interior portion of the legislation and it's an amendment that has passed the house a couple of times previously and what it does is it reaffirms and preserves the rights of stateses to write their own water quality plans. my amendment simply prohibits the environmental protection agency from using its chesapeake bay total maximum daily load and the so-called watershed implementation plans to hijack state's water quality strategies. over the last several years,...
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this introduces an unpredictable element that an ai would find difficult to replicate.ight problems that might occur in the real world. while the hotel might feel like playing in a normal video game, the team here has been working on a new environment, one with far more chilling connotations. when there is a school shooting, it is completely different than when there is other types of soft targets hit. and it's very different than a traditional, if you have an active shooter event at a mall or a theatre or somewhere like that. a new playable character has been introduced into the school environment. as well as cops, the player can take the role of a teacher. so an active shooter event in a school, has it been discovered then, that by the time law enforcement arrive, the event is over, that the shooter has killed people in the school? that's correct. basically the teacher is almost the first line of defence for the students, to stay safe. so i have spawned in and i am a teacher in a classroom. my class has survived, but the experience is an unpleasant one. this has defin
this introduces an unpredictable element that an ai would find difficult to replicate.ight problems that might occur in the real world. while the hotel might feel like playing in a normal video game, the team here has been working on a new environment, one with far more chilling connotations. when there is a school shooting, it is completely different than when there is other types of soft targets hit. and it's very different than a traditional, if you have an active shooter event at a mall or...
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over an option. that is by contrast. japan now in virtual reality as the biggest attraction at the tokyo game show a quarter of a million and expected to check out the nascent gaming and computer technology reporter on the bride went along and became part of the experience. it's still all about the goggles but a whole lot more ever bigger hardware to enhance the virtual reality experience making it so real there seems to be very little that's virtual advantage and that by doing. this it really felt like you were moving and you felt the wind in your face. but it won't get in on a monday not by now i think people will expect experiences like this well. so real you wonder if it wouldn't be better doing the real thing like cycling apparently not. boring realities boring yes with more than six hundred exhibitors covering multiple darkened holes the tokyo game show is bigger and better than ever. one of the fastest growing areas is e-sports online gaming by teams in professional leagues attracting big online audiences. south k
over an option. that is by contrast. japan now in virtual reality as the biggest attraction at the tokyo game show a quarter of a million and expected to check out the nascent gaming and computer technology reporter on the bride went along and became part of the experience. it's still all about the goggles but a whole lot more ever bigger hardware to enhance the virtual reality experience making it so real there seems to be very little that's virtual advantage and that by doing. this it really...
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as an i.r.b. em's and making some of these vitriolic statements about you know breaking the united states a sea of ash and taking down japan and how do you see very tense period of time i mean how how do you see this. current tense situation as you say unfolding if you don't want to reward a regime like that by. suggesting that i should be any further talks or diplomacy but at the same time you want to prevent war. you know merriam there needs to be an off ramp here kim jong un has to understand and i think you understand it well no one is looking for war no one is looking to two to violate north korea and we're not talking about decapitation regime change we're looking at. a viable nation state that could work with their south korean brethren to talk about eventual reunification but not building up a nuclear capability where they then become a de facto and then the de jure nuclear weapon states this is not where we want to go that would just lend itself to extreme if you will nuclear arms race in
as an i.r.b. em's and making some of these vitriolic statements about you know breaking the united states a sea of ash and taking down japan and how do you see very tense period of time i mean how how do you see this. current tense situation as you say unfolding if you don't want to reward a regime like that by. suggesting that i should be any further talks or diplomacy but at the same time you want to prevent war. you know merriam there needs to be an off ramp here kim jong un has to...
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you have an extraordinarily stressful job at the white house. it's an important place.that on top of it, you worry about the mental impact of focusing on your job while the anxiety is seeping in about maybe not what's just happening to you, but the people around you. you worry about them. >> i think there's also a toll -- this is an obvious point but it probably bears repeating. this is an unprecedented situation. if you're a conservative or a republican and you're skeptical of the deep state, maybe you've been reading too much facebook, i don't know. this could look like they are trying to go after a candidate who's running for president that they are spying on him, that they are wiretapping trump tower. i think that, obviously, there's the other side that said, well, paul manafort was a pretty sketchy guy who was involved in very questionable things. but i think this obviously takes a big toll on the country. and i'm pretty sure you can expect some conservatives saying that it's not -- >> especially with the tweet before about president obama tapping his wires. >> we'
you have an extraordinarily stressful job at the white house. it's an important place.that on top of it, you worry about the mental impact of focusing on your job while the anxiety is seeping in about maybe not what's just happening to you, but the people around you. you worry about them. >> i think there's also a toll -- this is an obvious point but it probably bears repeating. this is an unprecedented situation. if you're a conservative or a republican and you're skeptical of the deep...
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for us, it was an adaptive reuse of an old building. so, we respected the exterior of the building. we added a very modest neon sign on the outside, but, really, the magic is on the inside, where we really transformed the building and zappified it, as we like to say. >> and that they did. not only does it not look like a courthouse and city hall anymore, it doesn't look like any corporate office you've ever seen. the unique zappos culture has taken over. in all the days i've practiced law, i remember walking in here, and i remember what was here -- a lot of the city attorneys and things like that. and now another extension of zappos -- walk into a room that is full of stuffed animals. we have these plastic balls. we have zebras. >> this is just part of our culture. >> there are some things from the old building that zappos couldn't resist leaving alone, like the decor of the company gym. this is the old holding tank, where they used to bring the prisoners in the city. >> this is for our employees here to come and work out. most of the second floor of the old city hall in this part o
for us, it was an adaptive reuse of an old building. so, we respected the exterior of the building. we added a very modest neon sign on the outside, but, really, the magic is on the inside, where we really transformed the building and zappified it, as we like to say. >> and that they did. not only does it not look like a courthouse and city hall anymore, it doesn't look like any corporate office you've ever seen. the unique zappos culture has taken over. in all the days i've practiced...
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winds gusting to 45 miles an hour with a quarter to an inch of rain.ay breezy 10 to 10 to 20 miles an hour with a gust to 35 with less than a quarter inch of rain. maria category four hurricane between guadalupe and saint lucia at the present time moving to the west-northwest at nine winds sustained 130 miles an hour. as it approaches san juan and parts of the u.s. and british virgin islands on the verge of a category five hurricane which is winds of 156 so it's very close to that. and then it will head towards the turks and caicos and the east bahamas as we head into the weekend so a really nasty storm once again drifting through parts of the caribbean, the third time this hurricane season. as we take a look at the exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast, 75, breezy but windy at the coast and rainy at times there, mainly dry and just a few showers inland at 75. it stays muggy and warm and summer-like as we go through the rest of that seven-day forecast. a pretty spectacular stretch of weather ahead if you like that summer feeling with fall arriving frida
winds gusting to 45 miles an hour with a quarter to an inch of rain.ay breezy 10 to 10 to 20 miles an hour with a gust to 35 with less than a quarter inch of rain. maria category four hurricane between guadalupe and saint lucia at the present time moving to the west-northwest at nine winds sustained 130 miles an hour. as it approaches san juan and parts of the u.s. and british virgin islands on the verge of a category five hurricane which is winds of 156 so it's very close to that. and then it...
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we'll keep an eye on it. watch for dangerous surf levels throughout florida and rip currents up and down the eastern seaboard. we'll update you on the rest of the tropical activity when we see you in a few minutes. right now, back to you both at the desk. >> dave, thank you. we'll get your national forecast in a moment. >>> now to other stories making headlines this 2014 slender man stabbing case will avoid prison after a jury found she was mentally ill. 15-year-old wire and her friend, geyser, told investigators they stabbed a classmate to impress the tall, creepy, fictional character, slender man. the victim was found by a passing cyclist and barely survived her wounds. the girls were 12 at the time. wire will be sent to a state mental hospital. geyser's trial is scheduled for october. >>> tributes are pouring in for actor harry dean stanton. he died friday afternoon of natural causes in a los angeles hospital. known for his memorable roles in films like "paris, texas," "repo man," and "godfather 2." his ca
we'll keep an eye on it. watch for dangerous surf levels throughout florida and rip currents up and down the eastern seaboard. we'll update you on the rest of the tropical activity when we see you in a few minutes. right now, back to you both at the desk. >> dave, thank you. we'll get your national forecast in a moment. >>> now to other stories making headlines this 2014 slender man stabbing case will avoid prison after a jury found she was mentally ill. 15-year-old wire and her...
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seriously send us an email. on the trial that we have spent countless hours poring through documents to tell the story about the ugly side of. corporate media everything uses to talk about these. i'm not a pretty clear picture about how disturbing accounts for that is because. these are stories that no one else might have known your host of america. west. ratings and salutations today talk watchers let's talk about come true ailes yes i said live on t.v. the dirty word that no credible same news anchors never ventured on live television oh my goodness yes come trails now if you travel by me conspiracy site online you'll find a whole smorgasbord of different kinds of some bad some skinny some bunk some honest but today we're going to focus on the pesticide variety the pesticide variety that is currently being deployed to the hurricane harvey ravaged region of east texas to help combat the coming swarms of insects like mosquitoes and flies who love multiplying exponentially in the heavily polluted standing water l
seriously send us an email. on the trial that we have spent countless hours poring through documents to tell the story about the ugly side of. corporate media everything uses to talk about these. i'm not a pretty clear picture about how disturbing accounts for that is because. these are stories that no one else might have known your host of america. west. ratings and salutations today talk watchers let's talk about come true ailes yes i said live on t.v. the dirty word that no credible same...
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the question about the race being an issue for you as an author. think it's extremely important to recognize this man, as an american hero, not as an african-american hero. had he been white and delivered that ship, it would have been a great act. >> he would have been president. [laughter] >> i don't mean it that way. mean the fact that it was hidden and not spoke been more generally. >> yeah. >> and with the help of the texas board of education made sure a it's not in any of the history books. but it is -- it was very much a part of the lore and the pride of the people over south carolina. >> your unit is excellent and i thought about this over and over again, this is an american story, and of course who is robert small's father was is unknown and he was likely white. a story that is a black and white story. we don't have to put labels on it. he's an american hero that every child should hear about in school. one quick thing about the human but it will be on the site of gadston's war. >> thank you for the prompt. we have the wonderful blessing to
the question about the race being an issue for you as an author. think it's extremely important to recognize this man, as an american hero, not as an african-american hero. had he been white and delivered that ship, it would have been a great act. >> he would have been president. [laughter] >> i don't mean it that way. mean the fact that it was hidden and not spoke been more generally. >> yeah. >> and with the help of the texas board of education made sure a it's not in...
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so why is the united states unwilling to end an agreement -- to accept an agreement which would end the immediate threats of destruction against north korea and in return freeze the weapons and missile systems? well, i leave that to you. and remember, that's bipartisan in this case. could negotiations go -- the usual argument is, well, you can't trust them and so on and so so forth. but there is a history, and there's no time to run through the history. it's quite interesting. begins in 1993 when the clinton, under clinton the north koreans made a deal with israel to terminate north korean missile shipments to the middle east which is a great, serious threat to israel and the world. and in return israel would recognize north korea. the clinton administration wouldn't accept that. they pressured israel which has to do what they're told to withdraw frit, and north korea -- from it, and north korea responded by firing their first intermediate-range missiles. i won't go on with the rest. it's a very interesting story. there was, actually, an agreement in 2005 that north korea would complete
so why is the united states unwilling to end an agreement -- to accept an agreement which would end the immediate threats of destruction against north korea and in return freeze the weapons and missile systems? well, i leave that to you. and remember, that's bipartisan in this case. could negotiations go -- the usual argument is, well, you can't trust them and so on and so so forth. but there is a history, and there's no time to run through the history. it's quite interesting. begins in 1993...
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the kayak, dog food, all in an exchange for a post a month. >> we were looking for an influencer who was a female and who was also using garmin products. >> matt bound is it the director at garmin international. who looks for people like samantha, influencers, whose influence range from information that, fitness, and of course celebrities. >> we relied on print and broadcast, that forces you to talk at consumers and be the interrupter. now with social media you have an opportunity to be part of the consumer dialogue. >> major corporations like coca-cola are cashing in to luring see lee na-gomez who can make $550,000 per post. >> it keeps the authentic vibe. >> 40% of people say they purchased an item after seeing it on social media. it'll be a 5 blld by 2020. it's money funneling down to people like natalie m. rossi, who quit her finance job to do the influencer thing full time. >> just like a risk that i needed to take. >> natalie is closing in on a half a million followers who love her photograph regardless of whether or not those kenneth cole shoes were part of an advertising deal
the kayak, dog food, all in an exchange for a post a month. >> we were looking for an influencer who was a female and who was also using garmin products. >> matt bound is it the director at garmin international. who looks for people like samantha, influencers, whose influence range from information that, fitness, and of course celebrities. >> we relied on print and broadcast, that forces you to talk at consumers and be the interrupter. now with social media you have an...
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disentangling us from an institution.ou can do this in eight days, when there will be thousands of changes, is nonsense. but the clock is ticking. maastricht took many days. we'll have eight days! it'sjust bizarre. if the government suffered defeats in the commons and lords, how serious is that? is that something that will be the end of the government? because it's not an issue of a policy, it's a principle and people have voted in a referendum. it's...the task of both houses is to improve the bill. there are two elements to it. one is to ensure that there is proper parliamentary scrutiny of the process and the other is certainty in law once it is enacted. we have to get the bill right, if the government doesn't accept it's defeated. i don't see a problem with that and the government should be looking to itself to ensure the outcome is a bill that actually achieves those objectives. i'm sure this is something we will return to. we'll see what happens on monday. but for the moment, thank you very much for coming into the p
disentangling us from an institution.ou can do this in eight days, when there will be thousands of changes, is nonsense. but the clock is ticking. maastricht took many days. we'll have eight days! it'sjust bizarre. if the government suffered defeats in the commons and lords, how serious is that? is that something that will be the end of the government? because it's not an issue of a policy, it's a principle and people have voted in a referendum. it's...the task of both houses is to improve the...
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this produces an unpredictable element that an ai would find difficult to replicate.eogame graphically, and the way it plays. actual first responders would play this game, applying their real tactics and procedures to the situation. ok, i can see the bad guy. i will firefight with him now. i managed to take him down. while the hotel might feel like playing in a normal video game, the team here has been working on a new environment, one with far more chilling connotations. a school. when there is a school shooting, it is completely different than when there is other types of soft targets hit. and it‘s very different than a traditional, if you have an active shooter event at a mall or a theatre or somewhere like that. a new playable character has been introduced into the school environment. as well as cops, the player can take the role of a teacher. so, an active shooter event in a school, has it been discovered then, that by the time law enforcement arrive, the event is over, that the shooter has killed people in the school? and it‘s all over? that‘s correct. basically
this produces an unpredictable element that an ai would find difficult to replicate.eogame graphically, and the way it plays. actual first responders would play this game, applying their real tactics and procedures to the situation. ok, i can see the bad guy. i will firefight with him now. i managed to take him down. while the hotel might feel like playing in a normal video game, the team here has been working on a new environment, one with far more chilling connotations. a school. when there...
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i managed to track down an is recruiter online.ys spoke on encrypted messaging services. i told him i was 17 years old and living with my parents. after a few weeks speaking to manager, it became clear that he was trying to groom me into doing an attack on uk soil. and one day he just started talking about targets. after a few weeks speaking to manager, it became clear that he was trying to groom me into doing an attack on uk soil. and one day he just started talking about targets. as the conversation developed the isis agent revealed an exact location he wanted to attack — westminster. he said it was a good target because it was crowded with disbelievers and civilians. and he said if i was successful with this operation it would be very damaging to the uk. later injuly 2016, a second isis agent outlined how such an attack could be carried out. he told me to just kill ordinary people and that it wouldn't require a very complicated plan. the agent also directed our undercoverjournalist to a terrorist manual on the dark web. in gory
i managed to track down an is recruiter online.ys spoke on encrypted messaging services. i told him i was 17 years old and living with my parents. after a few weeks speaking to manager, it became clear that he was trying to groom me into doing an attack on uk soil. and one day he just started talking about targets. after a few weeks speaking to manager, it became clear that he was trying to groom me into doing an attack on uk soil. and one day he just started talking about targets. as the...
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is a cross between an s.u.v. and advance his car test there on the left stick has two electric motors one on the front axle and one on the rear. the glowing doors make it much easier to get into the car and i state. so they want to know here are two more seats behind the back seat before the front doors wide open by remote control. the exterior and the interior of the model x. make it seem almost like a space shuttle. it comes with five six or seven seats our test car has six to get into the third row the middle seats can be moved forward electrically. tesla's models do without buttons inside everything is controlled fairly intuitively over a huge touchscreen. at five point zero four meters long the model x. looks like a mixture between a van and and as you say its dimensions are very different from conventional s.u.v.s but despite its two point zero seven metre width its form is elegant. the trunk is rounded not angular which actually comes in handy for daily use. and i know ronnie says just step on the brakes t
is a cross between an s.u.v. and advance his car test there on the left stick has two electric motors one on the front axle and one on the rear. the glowing doors make it much easier to get into the car and i state. so they want to know here are two more seats behind the back seat before the front doors wide open by remote control. the exterior and the interior of the model x. make it seem almost like a space shuttle. it comes with five six or seven seats our test car has six to get into the...
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you‘re just an ordinary little girl, living in an ordinary little town. world to trouble you. you go through your ordinary little day, and at night you sleep your untroubled little sleep filled with peaceful, stupid dreams. and i brought you nightmares. and really what that scene in the diner is saying is, this girl has got to grow up, and probably her growing up could break her down. and then you sort of say to yourself, well, maybe uncle charlie was a nice guy once. whether the invader was a villain or a victim, these movies portray the small town as a land of innocence. and here in sierra madre, near los angeles, this place still has a lovely, small—town feel. there is a wonderful old theatre over there, some great cafes. it is a very pleasant, peaceful place. you can see why the small—town idyll still has its appeal. but, even as it was becoming a symbol of nostalgia, these films were already unsettling the vision of the small town. for hitchcock, i think, it‘s a way of saying to that very secure, settled american attitude to itself, don‘t trust it. s
you‘re just an ordinary little girl, living in an ordinary little town. world to trouble you. you go through your ordinary little day, and at night you sleep your untroubled little sleep filled with peaceful, stupid dreams. and i brought you nightmares. and really what that scene in the diner is saying is, this girl has got to grow up, and probably her growing up could break her down. and then you sort of say to yourself, well, maybe uncle charlie was a nice guy once. whether the invader was...