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agrippina was the daughter of an emperor the widow of a number of unknown the mother of an emperor. and astrologer once predicted her son would ascend the throne but that she would pay for his glory with her life to rich grabiner replied let them kill me then as long as he is emperor. at humble university in berlin researchers are trying to piece together the puzzle of nero's legacy. cloudier tara she is a leading expert in the field a professor of ancient history and a specialist on the role of women in imperial rome. what is fiction and what is historical fact. jewish has studied the women in nero's life and one in particular and repeat. he's a prophet so i don't think this prophecy is a fabrication handed down through texts by tessa to sin cos you steal who were writing fifty to one hundred years after he rose death. but it's an ingenious fabrication because it combines what we know about both protagonists the power hungry agrippina and nero into a telling tale and the one so in that respect it's a brilliant invention by the authors of the ancient texts and is probably based on m
agrippina was the daughter of an emperor the widow of a number of unknown the mother of an emperor. and astrologer once predicted her son would ascend the throne but that she would pay for his glory with her life to rich grabiner replied let them kill me then as long as he is emperor. at humble university in berlin researchers are trying to piece together the puzzle of nero's legacy. cloudier tara she is a leading expert in the field a professor of ancient history and a specialist on the role...
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it is an important moment. 0ne hierarchy. it is an important moment.hat the church intends to do to create an atmosphere and laws which will prevent enablers of abuse of any sort to happen again. we hear a great deal about canon law from the church. canon law forbids this, that and the other. the answer to that is to change it. it is not beyond their purview. the catholic church has not lasted for 2000 years without being able to shift and change with different societal norms, and it can do it again in relation to this and in relation to women. i doubt he's going to tell us he is in favour of female ordination. mary mcaleese, ourformer president, has recently referred to the catholic church as an empire of misogyny. there seems to be an absolute brick wall against the idea that women might be accepted into the ministry of the church. so one hopes those things will happen. he is talking about the irish family as a strong institution. it is also one that has perpetrated quite serious crimes on its own members in that families did couude its own members i
it is an important moment. 0ne hierarchy. it is an important moment.hat the church intends to do to create an atmosphere and laws which will prevent enablers of abuse of any sort to happen again. we hear a great deal about canon law from the church. canon law forbids this, that and the other. the answer to that is to change it. it is not beyond their purview. the catholic church has not lasted for 2000 years without being able to shift and change with different societal norms, and it can do it...
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because a human has committed an act of commission or an active omission. somebody who is evil. a lot more of them are just careless. results are pretty much the same , something gets compromised. that is our shared concern. we have insiders in our organizations.on the front end of that, we have people who aspire to be in our organizations. that better we do on the front end of somebody coming into this environment, in terms of baselining what we know about the individual, the more we will be able to reduce the threat in the future. today, we already talking about them inside the wire. has a good better job of keeping and i on them? a i wouldightmare was have to go down the hall at some point tell the boss, we just caught a spy. i've had to do that a couple of times in my life. that is not my worst nightmare. my worst nightmare is we didn't catch them. we didn't even know they existed. something gets compromised. that is really what we are trying to solve with the insider threat program. if you don't get the human part right, the rest of the security program might not matter. be
because a human has committed an act of commission or an active omission. somebody who is evil. a lot more of them are just careless. results are pretty much the same , something gets compromised. that is our shared concern. we have insiders in our organizations.on the front end of that, we have people who aspire to be in our organizations. that better we do on the front end of somebody coming into this environment, in terms of baselining what we know about the individual, the more we will be...
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this was an engineer soldier. let's turn to perhaps the heart of the aef art collection, the battlefield paintings. perhaps one of the most compelling and best-known paintings in the aef art collection, one by harvey done is called the sentry and this is really compelling. you see a lone soldier but you see the fatigue and stress and loneliness of war on his face and it really gives a very powerful expression. there was a famous art work from the second world war which was called the thousand yard stare which was often reproduce and you saw the drawn look on the soldier's face but i think dunn's painting captures that in a more powerful way in the sentry. the first world war again was characterized by the massive industrial scale of the war. the shelling and bombardment was summed up in the term no-man's-land which was the reference to the area between the lines, between the enemy lines and this part of the battlefield was completely turned into almost an alien landscape by the massive shelling and we see an examp
this was an engineer soldier. let's turn to perhaps the heart of the aef art collection, the battlefield paintings. perhaps one of the most compelling and best-known paintings in the aef art collection, one by harvey done is called the sentry and this is really compelling. you see a lone soldier but you see the fatigue and stress and loneliness of war on his face and it really gives a very powerful expression. there was a famous art work from the second world war which was called the thousand...
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the second thing is we are concerns, and we have an engineer who has begun an analysis with the effect on the existing building, the larger part at 900 battery of the seismic reinforcement proposed of the museo section, and that's all i have to say. and i'm earnestly requesting a continuation. >> president wolfram: thank you. next speaker, please, mr. busk. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is michael busk. i am one of the trustees of the 900 battery street, l.l.c. i've worked at 900 battery for the past 60 years. before an historical resource evaluation and today's presentation by the project's representatives is that it misses the mark by considering only 25% of the building. try and see if i can skip. if you include -- you look in front of your papers, look at the building complete, the single building is 183 feet of facade taking up close to two thirds of the block. the ground floor alteration to a stand-alone 21,000 square foot building wouldn't be a whole lot of cause for alarm. but in the northwestern waterfront landmark district for a spectacular 183 foot facade of clas
the second thing is we are concerns, and we have an engineer who has begun an analysis with the effect on the existing building, the larger part at 900 battery of the seismic reinforcement proposed of the museo section, and that's all i have to say. and i'm earnestly requesting a continuation. >> president wolfram: thank you. next speaker, please, mr. busk. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is michael busk. i am one of the trustees of the 900 battery street, l.l.c. i've...
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you know, i'm not an i.t. expert, but i have learned if you just reboot, that is kind of always step one when you do i.t. stuff. that is 95% of the problems. are we good? yeah, it's working. thank you. i know throughout the course of the next few days, you're going to cover a lot of technical material relative to this particular industry. there's a lot that the association is doing as it relates to this particular space in the market space and some of what we're doing here is listed on the slide, but i want to set the stage for what i hope to cover during my remarks. that is really kind of stepping back away from this particular industry and specialty and sharing more on a macro level what we're seeing from a board standpoint, some of the trends and issues we see in the marketplace that ultimately will inact all of us in the room the areas we practice in. i want to kind of set the stage with my remarks by sharing a short video with you. >> sometimes you've got to stop standing still to find stability. wind to
you know, i'm not an i.t. expert, but i have learned if you just reboot, that is kind of always step one when you do i.t. stuff. that is 95% of the problems. are we good? yeah, it's working. thank you. i know throughout the course of the next few days, you're going to cover a lot of technical material relative to this particular industry. there's a lot that the association is doing as it relates to this particular space in the market space and some of what we're doing here is listed on the...
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airline ground agent stole an empty commuter turbo prop plane and flew it about an hour before it crashedn a small island and exploded into flames. at this point it appears that no one on the ground was hurt. joining me now is our aviation analyst john cox and what are your thoughts about what occurred here? >> well, first i was very, very surprised to read about this this morning. this is a really unusual set of circumstances. and this individual that was reportedly a ground service agent, for him to be able to get the airplane started and to taxi it and take it off and fly it, that takes a lot of specialized knowledge and i was very surprised that this occurred. >> so john, tell me, what do you make of the fact that he wasn't a pilot but that he was able to fly that plane? >> well, he indicates when he's talking to air traffic control that he has quote, played a lot of video -- or flown a lot of video games and i guess that gave him the basic knowledge, but it surprised me because the q 400 turbo prop, it's a pretty complex airplane and it requires a lot of things to be done in a specif
airline ground agent stole an empty commuter turbo prop plane and flew it about an hour before it crashedn a small island and exploded into flames. at this point it appears that no one on the ground was hurt. joining me now is our aviation analyst john cox and what are your thoughts about what occurred here? >> well, first i was very, very surprised to read about this this morning. this is a really unusual set of circumstances. and this individual that was reportedly a ground service...
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think that is an ambitious target. i think that is an ambitious target.be achieved over many years. initially, we think it would be a smaller number than that. in england and wales it has been slow but it has been steady. more lives will be saved and transformed by this amazing change. what would you say to people opposed to this? i would say that, ten years ago, a lot of changes were made to the system. we made an infrastructure and that needs to be grown. we want to improve and optimise organ donation. we haven't taken forward enough. that is the next thing to do. we believe we should be doing all those then is to improve the chances of organ donation. people don't like to talk about death and dying. it is incredibly difficult. there are people who believe in organ donation but never get round to it. as this opt out scheme pretty common in other countries? we have talked about it being trialled in wales and possibly coming in in scotland. is that the pattern? other countries are starting to go that way. we've got the isle of man, jersey, countries like
think that is an ambitious target. i think that is an ambitious target.be achieved over many years. initially, we think it would be a smaller number than that. in england and wales it has been slow but it has been steady. more lives will be saved and transformed by this amazing change. what would you say to people opposed to this? i would say that, ten years ago, a lot of changes were made to the system. we made an infrastructure and that needs to be grown. we want to improve and optimise organ...
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we'll have it. >>> an outraged mother is speaking out after her 11-year-old daughter was tasered by an off-duty police officer for allegedly shoplifting from a cincinnati super market. nbc's blake mccoy has that story tonight. >> why would they even do such a thing? >> reporter: donna gowdy describes the moment her 11-year-old daughter was tased. >> she fell down and rolled over and was shivering. >> reporter: doneshia was caught shoplifting snacks from this kroger monday night. >> i got up and i couldn't really breathe. >> i'm not saying what she did was cool. you know, i'm not vouching for that but the way he went about it was totally wrong. >> reporter: the security guard was an off duty cincinnati cop currently on restricted duty following the incident. police policy states a taser may be used on a suspect over age 7 or under 70 but also that officers should consider the severity of the crime. the city is now reconsidering that policy. >> i can see no reason why an 11-year-old child would be tasered given the circumstances for shoplifting. >> reporter: the police union is defending
we'll have it. >>> an outraged mother is speaking out after her 11-year-old daughter was tasered by an off-duty police officer for allegedly shoplifting from a cincinnati super market. nbc's blake mccoy has that story tonight. >> why would they even do such a thing? >> reporter: donna gowdy describes the moment her 11-year-old daughter was tased. >> she fell down and rolled over and was shivering. >> reporter: doneshia was caught shoplifting snacks from this...
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what an amazing clean! i'll only use an oral-b! oral-b. brush like a pro.or what they deserve in the office in the world and finally, in the bedroom our natural lubrication varies every day it's normal so it's normal to do something about it ky natural feeling the lubrication you want nothing you don't get what you want un-stop right there! i'm about to pop a cap of "mmm fresh" in that washer. with unstopables in-wash scent boosters by downy. ah, it's so fresh. and it's going to last from wash to... ...wear for up to 12 weeks. unstopables by downy. take prilosec otc and take control of heartburn. so you don't have to stash antacids here... here... or, here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. >>> just enjoying a nice day at the beach, you decide to stay out of the water because of potential sharks, but yeah, danger comes to you. >> then this. >> this is at a black sea beach in russia. the whirlwind sent people scattering as cushions and other items went flying into the water as a result of the dust devil. as
what an amazing clean! i'll only use an oral-b! oral-b. brush like a pro.or what they deserve in the office in the world and finally, in the bedroom our natural lubrication varies every day it's normal so it's normal to do something about it ky natural feeling the lubrication you want nothing you don't get what you want un-stop right there! i'm about to pop a cap of "mmm fresh" in that washer. with unstopables in-wash scent boosters by downy. ah, it's so fresh. and it's going to last...
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an honor guard awaiting. cindy mccain stepping forward, supported by her two sons in their dress uniforms -- jack, a navy helicopter pilot, and jimmy, a marine. then the guardsmen pallbearers remove the casket and john mccain's sons salute their father. up the long walk, the honor guard bringing this adopted son. the mccain family following. inside, as the casket is placed in the rotunda under the copper dome, the family taking their seats. meghan mccain, sobbing, overcome with grief, comforted by her brother. >> loving god, see our tears. >> reporter: a brief and simple service. a wreath is laid next to the casket. in his final months, john mccain himself issued instructions for this service and the ones coming later this week in washington, personally reaching out to presidents barack obama and george w. bush to deliver eulogies saturday at the national cathedral. the two men who defeated him in his campaigns for the presidency. senator flake today praising mccain's ability -- >> to see and appreciate the h
an honor guard awaiting. cindy mccain stepping forward, supported by her two sons in their dress uniforms -- jack, a navy helicopter pilot, and jimmy, a marine. then the guardsmen pallbearers remove the casket and john mccain's sons salute their father. up the long walk, the honor guard bringing this adopted son. the mccain family following. inside, as the casket is placed in the rotunda under the copper dome, the family taking their seats. meghan mccain, sobbing, overcome with grief, comforted...
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also, note that there is an systemically in the country, an issue of inequality. these issues are real. ofple get on our planes come their work through first-class, they work through some sort of economy, then dig go to their seats which are getting smaller and closer together. people are feeling squeezed. they are feeling squeezed in their hometowns and in their airplanes. they are feeling the squeeze and their hometowns, and in their paychecks, and they are more and more people on our planes today because tickets are lower. 40% below what they were if you account for inflation. what people are traveling than ever before, but they do not have the money to survive in their hometowns, they are working two and three jobs, and there are feeling this inequity. this is exasperated by the 19 to allowing a shareholder buybacks to inflate the price of the stock, and not reinvest into their airlines, not determine whether or not a company is succeeding based on operational performance, the performance of employees and how these kids are running the airline. this is problem
also, note that there is an systemically in the country, an issue of inequality. these issues are real. ofple get on our planes come their work through first-class, they work through some sort of economy, then dig go to their seats which are getting smaller and closer together. people are feeling squeezed. they are feeling squeezed in their hometowns and in their airplanes. they are feeling the squeeze and their hometowns, and in their paychecks, and they are more and more people on our planes...
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my name is devon anderson and i'm an employee for sfmca. i sent -- originally sent an email to mr.nsbury on july 13th as well as some of the board members as well. it's in reference to the contributions for employees that are military service members. i'm currently one year in the military and i have been employed with the city working for sfmta since august 17, 2015. since that time period i have taken 132 days of leave. and with the military rank and structure i'm an e8 or first sergeant and i am the top man in my unit, which requires me to be gone for an extended period of time. now i'm also -- i was also hurt while i was training, so right now i'm convalescing for my injury that i incurred in the line of duty. anyhow, when a service member is re-employed at their -- into their previous position, the pension contributions are to be made as if the service member had been continuously employed. i have not gotten those contributions added to my pension fund as of yet. also since i'm one of the miscellaneous retirement plans, the latest one, and so my understanding is that whenever
my name is devon anderson and i'm an employee for sfmca. i sent -- originally sent an email to mr.nsbury on july 13th as well as some of the board members as well. it's in reference to the contributions for employees that are military service members. i'm currently one year in the military and i have been employed with the city working for sfmta since august 17, 2015. since that time period i have taken 132 days of leave. and with the military rank and structure i'm an e8 or first sergeant and...
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we truly are an outdoor state. we are a great lake state. 40% of the great lakes are within the boundaries of michigan. in addition to that, though, 11,000 inland lakes and 10,000 miles of rivers and streams. you talk about boating. we have some of the best boating and boating opportunities. beyond that, top three fishing state. we have everything from salmon to trout. we have it all. new things are emerging. things like kayaking and new uses of the water. they are really exciting. they been there historically. we are proud to have the world's largest manufacturer of kayaks. their business is just exploding and we are doing things like water trails now. people want to follow. that is really exciting. in addition to that, over 50% is forest land. that is huge opportunities that we also love in our stay. -- in our state. hunting is a really big deal. i recommend you not come on november 15. that is the start of deer hunt season. 1 million people will be off work going out in the woods to go find a deer. it is wonderf
we truly are an outdoor state. we are a great lake state. 40% of the great lakes are within the boundaries of michigan. in addition to that, though, 11,000 inland lakes and 10,000 miles of rivers and streams. you talk about boating. we have some of the best boating and boating opportunities. beyond that, top three fishing state. we have everything from salmon to trout. we have it all. new things are emerging. things like kayaking and new uses of the water. they are really exciting. they been...
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the headlines at 12.00: security alert at seattle airport after an airline employee steals an empty plane and crashes on a nearby island. chemical giant monsanto is ordered to pay nearly $300 million in damages to an american man who said its weedkiller made him terminally ill with cancer. i am glad to be here to help with this situation after i learned about roundup and glyphusate and everything. i am glad to be here to be able to help, but the cause is way bigger than me. a man appears in court in charged with starting the california wild —fires. a warning the army could be deployed in new south wales to help australia's farmers deal with the worst drought in living memory. and mission to the sun on hold. nasa is forced to postpone its historic space probe launch until tomorrow because of technical problems. and the click team meet france's very own rocket man — that's in half an hour on bbc news. a passenger plane has crashed after being stolen from seattle airport in the united states. alaska airlines says a member of the ground crew had taken the plane. no passengers or staff were on
the headlines at 12.00: security alert at seattle airport after an airline employee steals an empty plane and crashes on a nearby island. chemical giant monsanto is ordered to pay nearly $300 million in damages to an american man who said its weedkiller made him terminally ill with cancer. i am glad to be here to help with this situation after i learned about roundup and glyphusate and everything. i am glad to be here to be able to help, but the cause is way bigger than me. a man appears in...
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this was an interesting deployment. of course, they don't have carriers like we do, but they have jump jet-- it's relatively jump jets on there. it's a relatively small air group of approximately 12 airplanes. the mig 29, which is the most capable airplane that was on that deck, quite honestly, had difficulties, even though had it the best capability to support ground operations. the su-33 which was the other eight airplanes on that deck, is primarily a fleet air defense aircraft so it had limited capability to support the war fight. you know, but in the end they did use it. but, what they found was carrier ops are pretty hard to do, particularly if you don't do it a lot and if you don't have catapults and you don't have arresting gear, it can be pretty tough to do. they have, in fact, they lost a mig 29 that had an engine failure, but the cables weren't ready to land, they weren't ready to use the cables and then on the su-33, also crashed. so they lost two airplanes in a relatively short deployment of that carrier and
this was an interesting deployment. of course, they don't have carriers like we do, but they have jump jet-- it's relatively jump jets on there. it's a relatively small air group of approximately 12 airplanes. the mig 29, which is the most capable airplane that was on that deck, quite honestly, had difficulties, even though had it the best capability to support ground operations. the su-33 which was the other eight airplanes on that deck, is primarily a fleet air defense aircraft so it had...
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leslie lynch king was an abusive husband and an abusive father. he abused dorothy both mentally and physically and even threatened the life of their newborn child. and it reached the point that dorothy decided she had no choice but to flee him and seek a divorce, something that she did. we have to keep in mind just how brave this is of dorothy. during much of the 1900s the idea of getting divorced especially when children was involved was stigmatized. but for dorothy this had to be done not only for her own welfare but the welfare of her young child. and so dorothy became to her son, the person who became gerald r. ford, jr. a symbol of strength and perseverance, especially in times when facing terrible odds. gerald ford, jr., whom dorothy married in 1917 and the person whom gerald r. ford, jr. believed, at least until his teen years was in his biological father. and even when he found out that ford senior was his stepfather, still saw ford as his father. it was gerald ford, jr. who introduced jerry to his three step brothers and to sports like fo
leslie lynch king was an abusive husband and an abusive father. he abused dorothy both mentally and physically and even threatened the life of their newborn child. and it reached the point that dorothy decided she had no choice but to flee him and seek a divorce, something that she did. we have to keep in mind just how brave this is of dorothy. during much of the 1900s the idea of getting divorced especially when children was involved was stigmatized. but for dorothy this had to be done not...
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and 16, to have an election to be held on november 6, 2018, and to amend the code to impose an additionalgrowth receipt tax starting january 1, 2021 on gross receipt from cannibas business activities but exempting the first $500 how to of gross receipt and exempting the sales of medicinal cannibas. >> chair cohen: this is the third time that this committee has heard this particular proposal. and i appreciate your willingness to engage on this issue and i think --
and 16, to have an election to be held on november 6, 2018, and to amend the code to impose an additionalgrowth receipt tax starting january 1, 2021 on gross receipt from cannibas business activities but exempting the first $500 how to of gross receipt and exempting the sales of medicinal cannibas. >> chair cohen: this is the third time that this committee has heard this particular proposal. and i appreciate your willingness to engage on this issue and i think --
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authorities say he's an experienced hiker... and was backpacking through the northeast section of the park... away from the ferguson fire. yosemite valley has been closed for nearly 3 weeks because of the fire. it's expected to reopen this morning. the holy fire burning in orange and riverside counties is now 59% contained. that fire has scorched nearly 23-thousand acres... and >>> the holy fire is now 59% contained. the fire has scorched nearly 23,000 acres and destroyed at least 12 structures since it broke out last monday. >>> on the storm watch, flash floods are ravaging the east coast. heavy thunderstorms ed swallowi homes and streets in pennsylvania. rescue teams have been in boats pulling people from high water, and it's not over yet. there is more rain in the forecast this week. >>> no rain here but we'll tem >> that will help the fire crews. this is the weather we have been hoping for and it's finally here. it will be a sign temperatures inland won't feel too uncomfortable today. we're below average for many bay area ne
authorities say he's an experienced hiker... and was backpacking through the northeast section of the park... away from the ferguson fire. yosemite valley has been closed for nearly 3 weeks because of the fire. it's expected to reopen this morning. the holy fire burning in orange and riverside counties is now 59% contained. that fire has scorched nearly 23-thousand acres... and >>> the holy fire is now 59% contained. the fire has scorched nearly 23,000 acres and destroyed at least 12...
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you are an accumulation of particles. the meaninglessness of life is the only indisputable flats of man. in contrast to that, i offer a statement from the harvard psychologist william james. science says things are. morales says, some things are better than other things. religionsis essentially two things. first , the best things are the more eternal things. the overlapping things. the things in the universe that for the last on so to speak and say the final word. the second affirmation of religion is we are better off even now if we believe the first affirmation to be true. that second affirmation that were better off even now if we believe is i think demonstrably true. scores of study showed religious faith or involvement correlates on the whole with physical, mental and emotional health. that is my topic for today even though such concerns might be enough in themselves to demonstrate that faith is reasonable. for my remarks today i will draw heavily upon william james. in his classic 1819 lecture,the will to believe, j
you are an accumulation of particles. the meaninglessness of life is the only indisputable flats of man. in contrast to that, i offer a statement from the harvard psychologist william james. science says things are. morales says, some things are better than other things. religionsis essentially two things. first , the best things are the more eternal things. the overlapping things. the things in the universe that for the last on so to speak and say the final word. the second affirmation of...
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trump's lawyer, rudy giuliani, saying it was an opinion, not an order. >> he used the word should, he didn't use the word must. >> reporter: still, it's the latest in an extraordinary series of rebukes by the president against his own attorney general. tonight a source says mr. trump is constantly bashing sessions in private for recusing himself from the russia inquiry, that he simply can't get sessions out of his mind. sessions in arkansas today appearing to make light of it. >> he can send out orders pretty quick, you know, and we salute. >> reporter: the president unloading on special counsel robert mueller in the middle of campaign chairman paul manafort's tax fraud trial, charges unrelated to the 2016 election. the president slamming the case as a hoax. tonight, the president's lawyers say they are still in a back and forth with the special counsel robert mueller about a possible trump interview. rudy giuliani tonight also calling on mueller to deliver his final report. his message, "put up or shut up." lester? >> peter alexander at the white house, thank you. >>> and another hea
trump's lawyer, rudy giuliani, saying it was an opinion, not an order. >> he used the word should, he didn't use the word must. >> reporter: still, it's the latest in an extraordinary series of rebukes by the president against his own attorney general. tonight a source says mr. trump is constantly bashing sessions in private for recusing himself from the russia inquiry, that he simply can't get sessions out of his mind. sessions in arkansas today appearing to make light of it....
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hour, to today which would be $15 an hour.ften reminded us that the great city that this city of san francisco -- a great city, must treat workers fairly and shared prosperity is an integral part to our strong economy. [applause] we have a booming local economy and a 50-dollar minimum wage. those who say we have to choose between -- 15 dollars minimum wage. those who say we have to choose between a fair pay and equity are wrong. they complement each other. thank you all for being here today. thank you to our labor community partners, our city staff, and all who have worked to ensure the rights of hard-working san franciscans can be protected. enjoy the rest of today. [applause] >> ok. next up, hang on, we will get through this expeditiously. the executive director of the san francisco labor council and lifetime resident of the city and county of san francisco, rudy gonzalez. [cheers and applause] >> you have heard from other speakers that san francisco was the first. that mean something. a mean something when labor unions like
hour, to today which would be $15 an hour.ften reminded us that the great city that this city of san francisco -- a great city, must treat workers fairly and shared prosperity is an integral part to our strong economy. [applause] we have a booming local economy and a 50-dollar minimum wage. those who say we have to choose between -- 15 dollars minimum wage. those who say we have to choose between a fair pay and equity are wrong. they complement each other. thank you all for being here today....
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i wrote a book, it's called" everyone's an alien when you're an alien too."it's an illustrated kind ofy st an alien who comes to earth and meets a bunch of different characters and kind of gets to learn about their lives. another, i think characteristic of the voice that i've kind of worked on and developed through ofitter and then the book is, is this idea of kinessing with-- with syntax and grammar and kind of doing intentional mistakes and doing typos and stuf i think that relates a lot to kiof of post-modern movement poetry and the fluxus movement in the '60s and how, how these artists uh we-were taking the look of type on a page and using that to influence voice and e - to change ys we read ideas. hopefully that kind of almost intentional clsiness creates of kind of pure honest genuine voice for-- for readers and for people to pick up on.ke i think about eath all the time. i think a lot of writers think about death all the time. i'm always thinking about how much i can do and how much time i have left i have so many things i want to do, accepting that on
i wrote a book, it's called" everyone's an alien when you're an alien too."it's an illustrated kind ofy st an alien who comes to earth and meets a bunch of different characters and kind of gets to learn about their lives. another, i think characteristic of the voice that i've kind of worked on and developed through ofitter and then the book is, is this idea of kinessing with-- with syntax and grammar and kind of doing intentional mistakes and doing typos and stuf i think that relates...
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it's just not an an enforcement law. it's about saving lives.e die entering this country so we had to think about that, too. absolutely took a huge hit. absolutely. >> i don't know if you heard the sound we use the mayor, chris cuomo saying basically that mollie tibbetts would not tragically be used as basically a campaign poster and the idea that the president really hates immigrants of all types. what are your thoughts on that? >> first? >> for so i heard the clip and i'll share something for you. i've gotten e-mail from a man named don rosenberg whose dad was killed at the hand of someone here illegally. he sent me an op-ed and they were saying the same thing. he sent it to remind me numerous times. the angel families are pushing this issue before president trump had even become president. this is the nature of the issue. these are people who lost a child. they came to the white house when i was an event with the president. they wanted to be there. they wanted a president to send pictures of their children. they finally have a president. they
it's just not an an enforcement law. it's about saving lives.e die entering this country so we had to think about that, too. absolutely took a huge hit. absolutely. >> i don't know if you heard the sound we use the mayor, chris cuomo saying basically that mollie tibbetts would not tragically be used as basically a campaign poster and the idea that the president really hates immigrants of all types. what are your thoughts on that? >> first? >> for so i heard the clip and i'll...
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we have an incredibly, incredibly robust ecosystem of amazing small businesses that live under 14b, an amazing ecosystem of big-small companies that -- we're not very glamorous companies, we're sign makers, architects, engineers, landscapers, but the majority of us make this -- we make the city run. we're the ones out there building and maintaining this city. and we're very proud of that fact. just quickly on the first page, i went through some highlights. the l.b.e. creates a program to economic justice for san francisco small businesses, especially those left out like women and minorities. a little history -- the l.b.e. program used to be the minority owned-women owned business program that was created under ed lee, our beloved mayor, ed lee, back in 1984. in 2006, the program was adjusted to be not -- it turned into the l.b.e. program. up until 2006, it was under the purview of the human rights commission. in 2011, it moved over to contract monitoring division. i sit on the advisory committee. i'm by no means an expert. we have c.m.d. staff here that can probably answer very specifi
we have an incredibly, incredibly robust ecosystem of amazing small businesses that live under 14b, an amazing ecosystem of big-small companies that -- we're not very glamorous companies, we're sign makers, architects, engineers, landscapers, but the majority of us make this -- we make the city run. we're the ones out there building and maintaining this city. and we're very proud of that fact. just quickly on the first page, i went through some highlights. the l.b.e. creates a program to...
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it is more than a song, it is an anthem of an era.u can see with some wonderful music from the aretha franklin celebration choir. it is going to be a five or six hour service, really quite an extravagant service, really quite an extravagant service celebrating an extravagant life. we are told that aretha even in death will be winning some extravagant outfits. it is an extraordinary moment,. it is everything that makes the black church in america an amazing experience. long services are part of life for many people. she was born and brought up in this church. she was singing as a child. great gospel artists with family friends, martin luther king was a family friend. it was arsenal which lay in her blood. it is absolutely about getting a show as much of anything else. her performance in front of barack 0bama in tears, when she falls down or court and says, that is the gospel church, when you know you've got it. there is action extraordinary story about our meeting heart hairdresser to speak toa meeting heart hairdresser to speak to a f
it is more than a song, it is an anthem of an era.u can see with some wonderful music from the aretha franklin celebration choir. it is going to be a five or six hour service, really quite an extravagant service, really quite an extravagant service celebrating an extravagant life. we are told that aretha even in death will be winning some extravagant outfits. it is an extraordinary moment,. it is everything that makes the black church in america an amazing experience. long services are part of...
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an 18 point popular vote loss. democrats, there is an effort after that to figure out what exactly happened. today we have a broad understanding that while the economy was doing extremely well under ronald reagan he was able to capitalize that. it's hard to beat someone in the circumstances. at that time it was at necessarily the widely accepted narrative. there were lots of competing ideas, including that maybe mondale shouldn't have promised to raise taxes or maybe reagan was just more charming and witty. there were a lot of ideas floated around. for one of ideas was maybe he certainly wasn't a left-wing extremist. maybe they should go someone a little more pragmatic and centrist next time around. four years later, they come up with mike dukakis, who is more pragmatic and loses by a bit less. they have made an improvement. so still trying to learn those lessons, they come up with a southern governor, bill clinton for 1992. they turn their ideological sails a little bit more, promising to end welfare as we know it
an 18 point popular vote loss. democrats, there is an effort after that to figure out what exactly happened. today we have a broad understanding that while the economy was doing extremely well under ronald reagan he was able to capitalize that. it's hard to beat someone in the circumstances. at that time it was at necessarily the widely accepted narrative. there were lots of competing ideas, including that maybe mondale shouldn't have promised to raise taxes or maybe reagan was just more...
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he could say yes or no. >> so i suppose it is an unwritten rule that one would not want to drop an investigation bomb right in around the election. at the same time, though, there is no rule on the books? >> there's no rule on the books, there's no written guidance on this. i think the closest thing was a 2012 memo by attorney general eric holder in which he discussed the idea that you don't want to drop political bombshells close to an election, we don't want to take any actions that could be seen to be trying to influence a political election, but there's nothing in writing. i think tradition is, we probably would have this quiet period before an election. i think it would be unlikely that the special prosecutor's office would have an announcement come down, or a plea. but this investigation can continue, there's nothing barring them to continue to interview witnesses or gather evidence. >> i think he's very likely to bring a report and wrap this up after labor day, might he go ahead and indict others lower down? >> i would be surprised if there was any big indictment that came closer to the e
he could say yes or no. >> so i suppose it is an unwritten rule that one would not want to drop an investigation bomb right in around the election. at the same time, though, there is no rule on the books? >> there's no rule on the books, there's no written guidance on this. i think the closest thing was a 2012 memo by attorney general eric holder in which he discussed the idea that you don't want to drop political bombshells close to an election, we don't want to take any actions...
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he was just an independent guy.oved his country more than anything else and i just cannot tell you all the listeners, what an incredible guy he was. i mean, he really did march to his own drummer. when he had had -- when he had take a position that was against the grain, he did not revel in it, he just felt there was a deep conscious about john, combined with a backbone that allowed him to just feel so good about what he did. and he inspired all of us and i mean, just, you are not going replace this guy. you just can't. >> no. >> there's only been one john mccain, and you are, it's just, there's not going to be another one like him and for those that knew him and i have a number of friends that were really extremely close to him, it's such a sad day. at the same time, i would have to say, they are so proud to be with him, to -- because you know, john not only felt strongly about public policy and all that, he had an incredible are sense of humor. he loved to laugh. i was with him not long ago in munich and i saw pic
he was just an independent guy.oved his country more than anything else and i just cannot tell you all the listeners, what an incredible guy he was. i mean, he really did march to his own drummer. when he had had -- when he had take a position that was against the grain, he did not revel in it, he just felt there was a deep conscious about john, combined with a backbone that allowed him to just feel so good about what he did. and he inspired all of us and i mean, just, you are not going replace...
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as an e.r. doctor in a time of terrorism when we are facing a threat from outside i feel like it's really important that we have a sense of what unites us as a country, as a nation to remain strong in this time of terror. and so i feel like their example is good for us. i don't say that from a perspective of right or left. that's what i feel when i'm down in these places. you see many contrasts when you are underground. you see the human condition. you see sorrow to laughter. you see despair to missing loved ones and to missing girlfriends. and this carving could be in a museum like the museum of modern art. it is very characteristic of the art of 100 years ago like matise. it is a french carving in a french underground city. it shows how the soldiers were trying to re-create a human world, a world of feeling, emotion, aesthetic and a world that connected them to a life before war that was important to them and that grounded them and helped them to get through a time that it is impossible for us
as an e.r. doctor in a time of terrorism when we are facing a threat from outside i feel like it's really important that we have a sense of what unites us as a country, as a nation to remain strong in this time of terror. and so i feel like their example is good for us. i don't say that from a perspective of right or left. that's what i feel when i'm down in these places. you see many contrasts when you are underground. you see the human condition. you see sorrow to laughter. you see despair to...
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the president believe in an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.a lousy way to run your personal relationships, it's an effective way to run a country. lou: the president deserves credit. one american treated this way is an insult on the united states and the nation. any american should expect their country to stand with them. as this president is obviously doing for pastor andrew brunson. this president moving us in a direction that is appropriately american. the kavanaugh confirmation. we are going to see that begin the 4th of september. are you confident we'll see this move forward in a positive fashion or what? >> well, he's going to be confirmed and probably by a wider margin than many people expect. but a side benefit beyond getting a second supreme court justice from the president. i believe these hearings will be a giant reminder to the american people why they don't want the democrats in charge of anything. you will see the democrats try to thwart kavanaugh and they will make fools of themselves. it will energize people for the mid-terms a
the president believe in an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.a lousy way to run your personal relationships, it's an effective way to run a country. lou: the president deserves credit. one american treated this way is an insult on the united states and the nation. any american should expect their country to stand with them. as this president is obviously doing for pastor andrew brunson. this president moving us in a direction that is appropriately american. the kavanaugh confirmation. we...
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>>> and an amazing rescue caught on camera. a car engulfed in flames, strangers banning together to save a man trapped inside. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, welcome to our viewers in the west. we begin in houston tonight where the manhunt has ended for the killer who executed a prominent heart doctor in an apparent act of revenge. tonight police believe the suspect himself a former cop was preparing for an armed showdown but instead with officers closing in took his own life. since the july 20th shooting of the cardiologist who once treated the elder president bush, it appears that suspect was hiding virtually in plain sight. nbc's tammy leitner has late details. >> this is our suspect. >> reporter: an intense manhunt coming to a dramatic end. >> i think he shot himself. >> reporter: joseph james pappas wanted for a revenge killing of a doctor in broad light killed himself after a stand off with police. the 65-year-old was wearing body armor and had two guns on him believing he may
>>> and an amazing rescue caught on camera. a car engulfed in flames, strangers banning together to save a man trapped inside. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, welcome to our viewers in the west. we begin in houston tonight where the manhunt has ended for the killer who executed a prominent heart doctor in an apparent act of revenge. tonight police believe the suspect himself a former cop was preparing for an armed...
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it's an intrinsic conflict. when we quit can we really talk about europe way how does the return look relative to our plans. we were doing quite well deserved why is our most conservative project. this is a new global food of capitalism financial capital of them. to find out how the system works sociologist brooke harrington first trained as an asset manager. it's a global profession and that's why i had to go to eighteen different countries you know from the cayman islands in the b.v.i. all the way out to the cook islands in the middle of the south pacific to the seychelles and more issues to new york and london and switzerland all over. one of the things you learn and wealth management school is to regard the world as kind of a legal financial shopping mall and you go to each different state in the world the way you would go to shops in a mall picking out the laws and the conditions that are most favorable for what you want to do or what your client wants to do with a particular asset so what you have to know
it's an intrinsic conflict. when we quit can we really talk about europe way how does the return look relative to our plans. we were doing quite well deserved why is our most conservative project. this is a new global food of capitalism financial capital of them. to find out how the system works sociologist brooke harrington first trained as an asset manager. it's a global profession and that's why i had to go to eighteen different countries you know from the cayman islands in the b.v.i. all...
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an interesting question.e in the wyoming primaries, the gop primary election for governor, the state treasurer, mark gordon, is projected to be the winner, you may recognize that. a very vocal donor and very involved in gop politics, finishing second tonight in wyoming and heads to the big race, the general election in the fall. our midnight hero is chief officer taylor galvano who was killed sunday night in a helicopter crash in a rack. we want you to know about it. he was 34 years old with a wife and two children, service in the army as an aircraft mechanic in 2009 and he deployed tween 9 times, voluntary service. we salute you. your families in our thoughts and prayers and all the other men and women serving and their families. most-watched, most trusted and most grateful you spent the evening with us, good night from washington. i am shannon bream. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making our thinnest longest lasting blades on the market. precision machinery and high-quality materials from around
an interesting question.e in the wyoming primaries, the gop primary election for governor, the state treasurer, mark gordon, is projected to be the winner, you may recognize that. a very vocal donor and very involved in gop politics, finishing second tonight in wyoming and heads to the big race, the general election in the fall. our midnight hero is chief officer taylor galvano who was killed sunday night in a helicopter crash in a rack. we want you to know about it. he was 34 years old with a...
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after more than an hour in the air, the plane crashed on an identified. investigators are trying to solve two mysteries. one on the ground and one in the air. >> oh, my god. what is happening right now? >> reporter: how did a ramp worker commandeer an aircraf and fly for more than an hour before a fiery crash? >> very unusual. it's not like we get this every day. >> reporter: government officials familiar with the investigation say 29-year-old richard russell was at the controls, taking off from sea-tac airport 8:00 p.m. last night. residents here were shocked by the turbo prop's aerial acrobatics. but russell seemed unfazed. >> he just needs some help controlling his aircraft. >> very good. nah, i mean, i don't need that much help. i've played video games before. >> reporter: the 76 seat turbo prop is owned by horizon air. the company said russell was 3 1/2 fence and so no security violations were committed. >> i've got a lot of people that care about me. and it's gonna disappoint them. to hear that i did this. i would like to apologize to each and every
after more than an hour in the air, the plane crashed on an identified. investigators are trying to solve two mysteries. one on the ground and one in the air. >> oh, my god. what is happening right now? >> reporter: how did a ramp worker commandeer an aircraf and fly for more than an hour before a fiery crash? >> very unusual. it's not like we get this every day. >> reporter: government officials familiar with the investigation say 29-year-old richard russell was at the...
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headlines an r.t.a. a wave of fire bombings hit sweden just weeks before parliamentary elections prompting intense speculation over who started the well organized attacks also to come this hour donald trump says former cia director john brennan exhibits erratic conduct and behavior revoke his security clearance threatening a number of other officials with the same measure and armed gunmen stormed the military intelligence center in kabul with the city still mourning thirty four people killed in wednesday suicide bombing at a school in wife makes states plus also to come as the economic standoff between and from washington gets worst the citizens vent their anger at u.s. terrorists by smashing their i phone. hello there it's nine pm here in moscow you're watching r.t. international now our top story this hour more than one hundred cars have been set ablaze across weeden three weeks ahead of the september elections it's believed the fire bombings were coordinated. takes a look at the time of the arson attacks and how they are staking tensions ahead of the electoral race. it's not even dark p
headlines an r.t.a. a wave of fire bombings hit sweden just weeks before parliamentary elections prompting intense speculation over who started the well organized attacks also to come this hour donald trump says former cia director john brennan exhibits erratic conduct and behavior revoke his security clearance threatening a number of other officials with the same measure and armed gunmen stormed the military intelligence center in kabul with the city still mourning thirty four people killed in...
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an established procedure. in which we know exactly what longer term consequences it might have. the transplanted uterus could be rejected we're talking about a living donor transplant if the patient ends up getting pregnant there are considerable risks for the child. around the world at least a dozen babies have been born thanks to uterine transplant but none so far in germany the legal ramifications are also still unclear the transplants performed in to begin were considered a therapeutic trial and didn't require approval from the university's ethics commission or from the german medical association while german law doesn't ban uterine transplants it's still a great zone. for professor garman basic principles of medical research are at stake. therapeutic trials are generally a last resort for patients with life threatening conditions an option when there are no alternatives. indian file in this case we're talking about a therapeutic trial of a treatment that hasn't been approved in germany not a clinical tria
an established procedure. in which we know exactly what longer term consequences it might have. the transplanted uterus could be rejected we're talking about a living donor transplant if the patient ends up getting pregnant there are considerable risks for the child. around the world at least a dozen babies have been born thanks to uterine transplant but none so far in germany the legal ramifications are also still unclear the transplants performed in to begin were considered a therapeutic...
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an allstate company. click or call.sdesigned to save you money.. wireless network even when you've got serious binging to do. wherever your phone takes you, your wireless bill is about to cost a whole lot less. use less data with a network that has the most wifi hotspots where you need them and the best 4g lte everywhere else. saving you hundreds of dollars a year. and ask how you get xfinity mobile included with your internet. plus, get $300 back when you buy a new smartphone. xfinity mobile. it's simple. easy. awesome. click, call or visit a store today. >> bobbi powers was living a flight instructor's worst nightmare. 17-year-old mckenzie morgan, that natural young flyer, and her special student was just gone. >> you just start thinking, "what did i do wrong? did i miss something? i didn't want to admit this is real. >> but it was. no time for second guessing. >> i said, "i have my airplane here. i'll be off the ground in 15 minutes. i'll be looking for her." >> she climbed into her plane, taxied to the gas pump for
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next to him, we are honored to have with us -- she is not only an attorney, but also an oscar-winning movie producer of spotlight. at all on the end, not east in this group, is the coo and general counsel of sag after. -- of sag-aftra. >> if you have any questions, we will collect notes before the end. >> thanks for joining us. i apologize in advance for those thinking you are going to see lindsay lohan. [laughter] we weren't able to secure them for the panel. i think we have a really great panel, and a really interesting discussion ahead on a confusing and implicated part of the law. -- callt the context, on kelly to set the context. >> it is a privilege and honor to be here in this group. what is right of publicity? let's see if i can make this thing work. for those of you who may not have been involved in one of these cases, or those not lawyers are judges, the right of publicity protect's someone's persona. it used to be the name or likeness of a person could not be used for commercial purposes. to put someone's face on an advertisement for a car, for example, is one of the early
next to him, we are honored to have with us -- she is not only an attorney, but also an oscar-winning movie producer of spotlight. at all on the end, not east in this group, is the coo and general counsel of sag after. -- of sag-aftra. >> if you have any questions, we will collect notes before the end. >> thanks for joining us. i apologize in advance for those thinking you are going to see lindsay lohan. [laughter] we weren't able to secure them for the panel. i think we have a...
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this had an eery memory of an enemies list. these people were being singled out to have either their clearances revoked or in the process of being revoked to me smacks of nixonian type practices of trying to silence anyone who's criticizing this president. >> joyce, our experts thus far tonight have discussed why this looks bad. why it's petty. and why it is perhaps problematic for the national security interests of the united states. it is, of course, a higher bar than all of those things to get into whether this is the kind of thing that could be unconstitutional or illegal or that courts would get involved in. i wonder your analysis at that level. >> well, this is retaliation, pure and simple. not only does the president not try to hide it with some kind of window dressing, he just flatout acknowledges that it's retaliation. so it's very reminiscent of this controversy that we had over the firing of jim comey where the president and his team said, but i'm entitled to fire the director of the fbi whenever i want to. and the r
this had an eery memory of an enemies list. these people were being singled out to have either their clearances revoked or in the process of being revoked to me smacks of nixonian type practices of trying to silence anyone who's criticizing this president. >> joyce, our experts thus far tonight have discussed why this looks bad. why it's petty. and why it is perhaps problematic for the national security interests of the united states. it is, of course, a higher bar than all of those...
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first we thought it was an air strike but shortly afterwards we realized it was an explosion inside a warehouse in the civil defense teams arrived on the scene and began working to free survivors they were able to risk you seven civilians who were still alive some of whom were badly injured and they also took out about five dead bodies according to residents there were more than fifty people living in these buildings so we believe they are between thirty five to forty were trapped under the rubble. activists say it was a weapons depot which exploded it's not clear what caused the blast. at liberty the last remaining rebel stronghold in fighters have been preparing for an offensive by the assad government the promise borders turkey and it's a major trade route from the north regime forces have warned of a final campaign and called on people to leave the area according to state media the syrian army has launched a series of attacks on what it calls terrorist positions and at the province. where government media has reported a troop build up from multiple directions two or deadly videos
first we thought it was an air strike but shortly afterwards we realized it was an explosion inside a warehouse in the civil defense teams arrived on the scene and began working to free survivors they were able to risk you seven civilians who were still alive some of whom were badly injured and they also took out about five dead bodies according to residents there were more than fifty people living in these buildings so we believe they are between thirty five to forty were trapped under the...
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i think this is an extraordinary moment. i hope that the country rises up, particularly in the hearings. there has been more activity among progressive groups, particularly in the last couple of days. we have seen democratic senators say "hold on. this is outrageous and out of the norm. in some ways anti-democratic, so we are going to take the step of canceling meetings with judge kavanaugh." they do not have a lot of rules on their side on this, they don't have a lot of procedure they can use, but i do think judge kavanaugh is an extraordinarily unpopular nominee. i think democrats, this is the moment where people are going to remember where they stood on these kind of constitutional questions. jerry: you don't have to be too old to remember the days when supreme court nominees were confirmed with 90 plus votes in the senate. are we beyond that? is that never going to happen again in this country? because it seems to be the ultimate polarizing topic. the supreme court nomination. neera: i think this is a great issue, and we
i think this is an extraordinary moment. i hope that the country rises up, particularly in the hearings. there has been more activity among progressive groups, particularly in the last couple of days. we have seen democratic senators say "hold on. this is outrageous and out of the norm. in some ways anti-democratic, so we are going to take the step of canceling meetings with judge kavanaugh." they do not have a lot of rules on their side on this, they don't have a lot of procedure...
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i think tesla is at a turning module threeg the into an industrial -- the model three into an industrial reality. i don't think that this has wings. elon musk is extremely incentivized to do it. that is a personal preference. as a ceo, given his personality, given the situation within this community, it would be a great for elon to take the company private. but let's face it, if you are an investor in the company, there isn't that much value in being taken private. it would be like a downside in terms of liquidity. on top of that, the company would not benefit from anything tangible i could put in my company model in my forecast as a result of being taken private. it's important to put all these things in perspective against each other. i think what happened is that, a couple of weeks ago elon musk had conversations with investors. on the back of that, he started thinking about a plan to kate -- take the company private, then he tweeted the idea. then he relies his tweets were -- realized his tweets were -- he started a communication campaign. the interview with "the new york times" last
i think tesla is at a turning module threeg the into an industrial -- the model three into an industrial reality. i don't think that this has wings. elon musk is extremely incentivized to do it. that is a personal preference. as a ceo, given his personality, given the situation within this community, it would be a great for elon to take the company private. but let's face it, if you are an investor in the company, there isn't that much value in being taken private. it would be like a downside...
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it is an important story. >> yeah. the paterno model has to be what everyone on the jim jordan side of this is very, very worried about tonight. >> absolutely. >> thank you, ari. >> thank you, lawrence. >> how can robert mueller possibly keep up with all of the suspicious developments in the trump relationship to russia and vladimir putin and the friends of vladimir putin? consider just this item from the new york times tonight. the trump administration further eased its pressure on russian's largest aluminum company. less than four months after sanctions on it and its notorious leader were imposed even as the white house seems willing to inflict pain on american farmers and consumers with its trade wars, russian aluminum workers are apparently worthy of special protection. and that is special protection from donald trump. it is controlled by vladimir putin's friend who points out has been investigated for money laundering and accused of threatening the lives of business rivals, illegally wiretapping a government offic
it is an important story. >> yeah. the paterno model has to be what everyone on the jim jordan side of this is very, very worried about tonight. >> absolutely. >> thank you, ari. >> thank you, lawrence. >> how can robert mueller possibly keep up with all of the suspicious developments in the trump relationship to russia and vladimir putin and the friends of vladimir putin? consider just this item from the new york times tonight. the trump administration further...
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to come to any decision within 60 days of an election of an elected official then you pause for the election to happen. you didn't want to influence it. >> you don't make any announcements during it. >> you can still continue the investigation. you can do all of that. you don't stop the investigation. it doesn't mean your clock runs out. >> he said you shouldn't be conducting one of these investigations with 60 days. that's not accurate. you are not supposed to say something publically. >> they can't come out 60 days and say we are going to serve a warrant on your house this week as a part of this investigation. by the way, it's a rule that isn't really hard pressed, either. >> as james comey showed us in 2016 and other places. if you look in public corruption places around the country they have dipped into the 60-day rule for whatever extenuating circumstances. >> the trump legal team doesn't view bob mueller in the same way as james comey. they think he will try to respect it. >> coming up next, trial and error. the feisty judge in the manafort trial is calling out his own behavio
to come to any decision within 60 days of an election of an elected official then you pause for the election to happen. you didn't want to influence it. >> you don't make any announcements during it. >> you can still continue the investigation. you can do all of that. you don't stop the investigation. it doesn't mean your clock runs out. >> he said you shouldn't be conducting one of these investigations with 60 days. that's not accurate. you are not supposed to say something...
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what an amazing clean! i'll only use an oral-b! oral-b. get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed? let's say it in a really low voice. carl? lowest price, guaranteed. just stick with badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to show you the lowest prices... so you can get the best deal on the right hotel for you. dates, deals, done! tripadvisor. visit tripadvisor.com >>> this summer has seen record heat waves, leaving dozens dead in places like canada, korea, japan, which hit the highest temperature ever, 106 degrees. perhaps more alarming, meteorologically, are the heat waves being felt above the arctic circle this summer. a northern norwegian town hit a high of 92 degrees fahrenheit in july. it was far from alone. in next door sweden, there were record highs as well, and also wildfires. the scandi
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and 16, to have an election to be held on november 6, 2018, and to amend the code to impose an additionalgrowth receipt tax starting january 1, 2021 on gross receipt from cannibas business activities but exempting the first $500 how to of gross receipt and exempting the sales of medicinal cannibas. >> chair cohen: this is the third time that this committee has heard this particular proposal. and i appreciate your willingness to engage on this issue and i think -- and to think about the policy implications of this legislation. the cannibas industry is a new one in san francisco and we're still finding our footing. there's still a lot of fear and misinformation out there about cannibas and not just across the country but also in this city. we as a board try to educate ourselves about the supply chain and the land-use restrictions and about the workforce of the cannibas industry and about the compassion programs, i think that we need to bring the city along with us, again, as we educate ourselves. and the industry has shown that they are not able to do this alone and they're going to need ou
and 16, to have an election to be held on november 6, 2018, and to amend the code to impose an additionalgrowth receipt tax starting january 1, 2021 on gross receipt from cannibas business activities but exempting the first $500 how to of gross receipt and exempting the sales of medicinal cannibas. >> chair cohen: this is the third time that this committee has heard this particular proposal. and i appreciate your willingness to engage on this issue and i think -- and to think about the...
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if you have an incompatible an exchange the average time is somewhere between six months to a couplef years. so you will get transplanted asa long as you a living donor. >> reporter: but it sure isn't easy. >> doing one exchange transplant is significantly more work than doing a donor directly to a recipient that they're compatible with. >> repter: again, saint barnabas's marie morgievich. >> really 100 people within the hospital at any one time are helping achieve that success. >> can you raise your hand if you're a donor. raise your hand if you're a recipient. >> reporter: but it's paying off for the members of a saiin barnabas cha featured on the today show in june. 27 transplants and countin so the melillos took their business to saint barnabas, hoping they'd found a marketplace big enough for melanie to give, and for rob to receive in return. and last week, less than a month after this taping, they were told that saint barnabas has matched them with another couple where the husband, who needs a kidney, is type a, like melanie, and the wife, who's willing give a kidney, is type o
if you have an incompatible an exchange the average time is somewhere between six months to a couplef years. so you will get transplanted asa long as you a living donor. >> reporter: but it sure isn't easy. >> doing one exchange transplant is significantly more work than doing a donor directly to a recipient that they're compatible with. >> repter: again, saint barnabas's marie morgievich. >> really 100 people within the hospital at any one time are helping achieve that...