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after that i stayed with the ap a couple years but then went to the baltimore sun at the end of 1975 they gave me a good offer to cover politics at the white house and in 1981 a former editor from dallas morning news hired me to be a washington bureau chief after 28 years as bureau chief i retired ten years ago but i'm still writing the column i wrote all those years. 1972 is my second of 11 presidential campaigns. i had covered the above kennedy and george wallace 1968. but i started in new hampshire where i met this one. i am pretty sure. so that was my second. >> tom and i are about the same age. >> but that is off the record the number. [laughter] >> but he had a lot more experience. and i was in my mid- twenties suddenly i was assigned to cover the mcgovern presidential campaign so i was the third string and that was bruce martin primarily. he was smart and respected the preacher did not respect any television truly. for someone who would talk about talk for a living and sick about what we were saying but i think most people expected him and then i was bumped down to the third b
after that i stayed with the ap a couple years but then went to the baltimore sun at the end of 1975 they gave me a good offer to cover politics at the white house and in 1981 a former editor from dallas morning news hired me to be a washington bureau chief after 28 years as bureau chief i retired ten years ago but i'm still writing the column i wrote all those years. 1972 is my second of 11 presidential campaigns. i had covered the above kennedy and george wallace 1968. but i started in new...
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the ap reporter with a written the story for morning papers. in those days we wrote separate stories for morning and afternoon papers. i said you give your copy, all find a phone because we got to mitchell town, there was no filing centers. there were no cell phones. you how to find a pay phone somewhere where you could call your story in. i said you go with mcgovern, all find a pay phone. sometimes the secret service regarding the payphones and you couldn't get to them. >> what did you do for radio on a pay phone? >> unscrew it. yes, the receiver part you had to be able to unscrew it and use your alligator clips to your recorder for a little phony recorder. it was really hard to unscrew the payphone. >> i mean, really hard. >> i i think i recall being askd over to your place. >> yes. >> connie, but with the film you would have to get that back to new york well before seven. you would have to send your film back in the morning. >> yes. i had a notorious story. my husband told me you have to tell because it just shows how aggressive and brutal y
the ap reporter with a written the story for morning papers. in those days we wrote separate stories for morning and afternoon papers. i said you give your copy, all find a phone because we got to mitchell town, there was no filing centers. there were no cell phones. you how to find a pay phone somewhere where you could call your story in. i said you go with mcgovern, all find a pay phone. sometimes the secret service regarding the payphones and you couldn't get to them. >> what did you...
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after that i stayed with ap for a couple years but i went to the baldwin son. i thought i would work for a newspaper and they gave me a good offer to cover politics in the white house. in 1981, a former editor became the editor of the dallas morning news and hired me to be the washington bureau chief. as you correctly said, i lasted 28 years as bureau chief and i retired 10 years ago. i'm still writing the column i wrote all those years. that's how i got where i got. >> 1972 was my second of 11 presidential campaigns. i covered bob kennedy and george wallace in 1968. >> tom and i are actually about the same age. >> we shared the number of - - but that's off the record. >> he had a lot more experience than i did. i had just our debt cbs news. and i was in my mid-20s. i had only been there a few months and i was suddenly assigned to cover george mcgovern's 72 presidential campaign. i was really surprised. it was great. i was the third strength it usually there was a first string correspondent and that was bruce fortin primarily. he was smart and respected by even
after that i stayed with ap for a couple years but i went to the baldwin son. i thought i would work for a newspaper and they gave me a good offer to cover politics in the white house. in 1981, a former editor became the editor of the dallas morning news and hired me to be the washington bureau chief. as you correctly said, i lasted 28 years as bureau chief and i retired 10 years ago. i'm still writing the column i wrote all those years. that's how i got where i got. >> 1972 was my second...
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throughout high school she helps care for the apes.udies nursing and veterinary technology in college. >> at 21, i decided to set off and go visit 21 zoos across the united states. >> and when she does, she keeps hearing something that makes her proud. seems folks everywhere actually know of her grandmother. >> and they would say "you know mae knoll"? i had a job at the atlanta zoo just off of her name and her reputation. >> but by now, back in florida, grandma's reputation is under assault. animal rights groups put the chimp farm on a black list. >> people would come from other places in the world and even stand there and picket the facility. >> how did grandma react when there would be protesters? >> it bothered her, but even then in her only-grandma style would bring animals out to the picket line and say "this is what you're picketing against." >> things only get harder for anna mae noell. in 1991, debbie's grandpa bob falls into a diabetic coma and dies. anna mae loses her lifelong companion of 60 years. >> if you knew anything ab
throughout high school she helps care for the apes.udies nursing and veterinary technology in college. >> at 21, i decided to set off and go visit 21 zoos across the united states. >> and when she does, she keeps hearing something that makes her proud. seems folks everywhere actually know of her grandmother. >> and they would say "you know mae knoll"? i had a job at the atlanta zoo just off of her name and her reputation. >> but by now, back in florida,...
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facebook is collecting information from all of our aps. an example is, some women to track use aps their cycles. women's aps track cycles without letting them know. and so what does that matter? that be used politically and why do i have a picture up here we're talking about periods? >> that information is shared with facebook, and so what does that mean? where does that take us? well, let's think about something we've heard about in or at least women have heard about and are aware of, on feminine hygiene. so let's think about microtargeting for a minute. in a particular period or time in your cycle, you might more strongly about seeing which states tax your period. ou might be really much more susceptible to content like this, and this content can come ability to the manipulate you based upon very intimate details about what ou're doing, what you're experiencing, where you are, and so again, we're not just talking contacts are,your very intimate information. so we see politicians take right?ge of this, we have one representative wantedg o
facebook is collecting information from all of our aps. an example is, some women to track use aps their cycles. women's aps track cycles without letting them know. and so what does that matter? that be used politically and why do i have a picture up here we're talking about periods? >> that information is shared with facebook, and so what does that mean? where does that take us? well, let's think about something we've heard about in or at least women have heard about and are aware of, on...
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soren skou there, the ceo of ap moller-maersk.irus, as you can see, affecting assets and businesses around the world. actual virus continues to spread outside of china. two people from a quarantine cruise ship in japan have died, while cases in south korea have more than doubled in one-day. cases continue to emerge worldwide. it is fueling fears of significant slowdown in global growth. joining us now from paris is the bnp paribas chief economist. william, thanks for joining us this morning. william: good morning. matt: how difficult is it to gauge the effects of the coronavirus on the economy so far? william: it is very difficult, because basically, we have theory, demand shock, supply shock, and center tutti, -- uncertainty. we have a lot of anecdotal evidence. we don't have survey data recorded since the virus broke out. that means the next couple of days will be crucially important. we will now have the first evidence of how it shows up in the data. this has an important implication. the next several weeks will see more clarit
soren skou there, the ceo of ap moller-maersk.irus, as you can see, affecting assets and businesses around the world. actual virus continues to spread outside of china. two people from a quarantine cruise ship in japan have died, while cases in south korea have more than doubled in one-day. cases continue to emerge worldwide. it is fueling fears of significant slowdown in global growth. joining us now from paris is the bnp paribas chief economist. william, thanks for joining us this morning....
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and columnist for the dallas morning news and then to cover the mcgovern campaign for ap and looking over it is past president of the gridiron club and the correspondents association and those that are appropriately the adventures of the boy on the bus. the reports to be known as the kid on the bus even though he worked for the boston globe for four years after the campaign to help manage school desegregation. the washington correspondent for the globe presidential campaign. a frequent commentator on pbs known for insight and handsome bowties. and thosels most recently and connie chong last but not least were delighted she is here n a true pioneer only the second female coanchor to coanchor network newscast as part of cbs evening news. and then nbc and abc and that is in demand. and with the boys on the bus always showing up well-prepared bright and early with microphone ready. and never hung over.. [laughter] >> so first of all tell us briefly how you came to be on the campaign in 72. >> and to join the ap write out a journalism school i was assigned to the tampa bureau three days a
and columnist for the dallas morning news and then to cover the mcgovern campaign for ap and looking over it is past president of the gridiron club and the correspondents association and those that are appropriately the adventures of the boy on the bus. the reports to be known as the kid on the bus even though he worked for the boston globe for four years after the campaign to help manage school desegregation. the washington correspondent for the globe presidential campaign. a frequent...
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they also encourage the kids to draw pictures of the majestic apes. who call she's the developer to draw the gorillas when they talk about it and the children start acting like her as beating on their chests. but conservation education is just one pillar in the efforts to save the mountain gorillas another is creating alternative livelihoods for the local community. this farmer has just received a lamb. by donating sheep to local families the conservationists hope to encourage people to stay out of the forest. we're now into our young days i feel happy about winning a sheep but as a farmer it will help me fertilize my field be able to come with you instead of going into intending for can those national park which is the home of the mountain you going to is too quick to do so c. is found there can you be sure it's going to be. growing to 60 as in the 40s they can looking for meat that used to happen before but when you give them sheep it's a no 10 up to you to why they have been quite acting from with a mountain of what has had. the most exciting part
they also encourage the kids to draw pictures of the majestic apes. who call she's the developer to draw the gorillas when they talk about it and the children start acting like her as beating on their chests. but conservation education is just one pillar in the efforts to save the mountain gorillas another is creating alternative livelihoods for the local community. this farmer has just received a lamb. by donating sheep to local families the conservationists hope to encourage people to stay...
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for valerie it's further encouragement to continue her work so that the great apes can be preserved here for generations to come. hey all you coffee drinkers out there did you know that over 2000000000 costs a cool fumed one white every day and much of that comes from the growing africa did you know that the attack well and now i do know santa ana while great coffee is high in demand drive periods in things all the lack of knowledge and resources leaves in many small coffee farmers struggling to sustain a livelihood the situation is particularly critical in this and i pick up that's why climate academics have been established to teach farmers how to adjust their methods to the conditions of a changing climate here's our report from kamya your group an outdoor training session at the climate to carry me off more diffuse this because it is changing a bit in other words. the disease becomes more people are able to multiply they said to base becomes more people are about to multiply their movement to prove you are being paid to have you taught for them he says. on today's show the correct wa
for valerie it's further encouragement to continue her work so that the great apes can be preserved here for generations to come. hey all you coffee drinkers out there did you know that over 2000000000 costs a cool fumed one white every day and much of that comes from the growing africa did you know that the attack well and now i do know santa ana while great coffee is high in demand drive periods in things all the lack of knowledge and resources leaves in many small coffee farmers struggling...
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thanks to to aps economics editor.ss editor brad for letting me do this work and for making it better. hard to believe that for five years ago, trade reporting is almost an afterthought. the u.s. trade representative was always calling us trying to get us to write about trade. that is not a problem now. [laughter] president trump has upended trade policies so thoroughly and with such speed, that it is sometimes hard to keep your bearings. i remember a day a couple of years ago word came out he was threatening to put tariffs on $100 billion in chinese imports. it sounded insane. in previous trade battles, sanctions were measured in millions not billions of dollars. surely it was a bluff. but it wasn't. things have just escalated from there, the united states is now taxing $360 billion in chinese imports and wall street is just happy it isn't more. the reality has changed, it's hard to keep up with the days events, let alone to try to come up with a context that makes sense to readers. at ap we have been looking for uniq
thanks to to aps economics editor.ss editor brad for letting me do this work and for making it better. hard to believe that for five years ago, trade reporting is almost an afterthought. the u.s. trade representative was always calling us trying to get us to write about trade. that is not a problem now. [laughter] president trump has upended trade policies so thoroughly and with such speed, that it is sometimes hard to keep your bearings. i remember a day a couple of years ago word came out he...
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explain what you feel is wrong and the significance of this ap investigation.teis shocking at this that amy klobuchar is still in the race for president of the united states given the 'sgnificance of myon burrell case, that he was merely a child himself at the time he was brought into the criminal justice system. when he was first interrogated by police -- eight hours, no attorney, his mother in the next room -- he asked for his mother 13 times. he was denied that opportunity to even consult with his mother. he has maintained his innocence from the beginning. in spite of that information, amy klobuchar has exploited this case. she has exploited the tragic death of tyesha edwards, the 11-year-old child who was killed in this situation through an accidental shooting outside of her home. she exploited burrell, using this case repeatedly throughout her career and to bolster her career. as a matter fact, when she ran for the senate in 2006, she put forward a commercial that included tyesha's mother and other victims of crime, demonstrating she was tough on crime. i
explain what you feel is wrong and the significance of this ap investigation.teis shocking at this that amy klobuchar is still in the race for president of the united states given the 'sgnificance of myon burrell case, that he was merely a child himself at the time he was brought into the criminal justice system. when he was first interrogated by police -- eight hours, no attorney, his mother in the next room -- he asked for his mother 13 times. he was denied that opportunity to even consult...
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meat for sale yet the meat often comes from protected species authorities of warned against eating ape meat since the bowl of pandemic in 2013 that's after suspicions that it could be a source of infection. this stallholder still sells game but he isn't worried about the meat hosting dangerous viruses. ask the government to tell us what the source of this virus is because here we sell meat to make a bit of cash to feed our families and i don't think there's any problem if there is the state should come and tell us who's affected what is it do you think it is. and officials say they're doing what they can to protect the country from the covert 1000 virus especially when it comes to checks the borders. with the. ministry of livestock and animal husbandry has taken precautions since the covered $1000.00 outbreaks stems from meat and fish markets in china we have taken steps to ensure that all food products from china such as meat and fish are suspended from entering cameroon. who more or less is. an outbreak would pose a huge challenge to the health system in cameroon and it's the same fo
meat for sale yet the meat often comes from protected species authorities of warned against eating ape meat since the bowl of pandemic in 2013 that's after suspicions that it could be a source of infection. this stallholder still sells game but he isn't worried about the meat hosting dangerous viruses. ask the government to tell us what the source of this virus is because here we sell meat to make a bit of cash to feed our families and i don't think there's any problem if there is the state...
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to three networks in the ap, we have now won the nevada caucus. sen.anders: let me thank the people of nevada for their support. in nevada, we have just put together a multigenerational, multiracial coalition which is going to not only win in nevada but will sweep this country. and in nevada and in new , what we and in iowa showed is our volunteers are hundreds ofknock on hundreds of thousands of doors. that no campaign has the grassroots movement like we do which is another reason why we are going to win this election. in nevada, i want to thank our rank-and-file union members. roadt to thank make the and all of the grassroots organizations that helped us when there. there. we are going to win here in texas. we are going to win across the country because the american people are sick and tired of a president who lies all of the time. they are sick and tired of a corrupt administration. tired of ack and president who is undermining american democracy. above the law.s and who apparently has never read the constitution of this country. the american people
to three networks in the ap, we have now won the nevada caucus. sen.anders: let me thank the people of nevada for their support. in nevada, we have just put together a multigenerational, multiracial coalition which is going to not only win in nevada but will sweep this country. and in nevada and in new , what we and in iowa showed is our volunteers are hundreds ofknock on hundreds of thousands of doors. that no campaign has the grassroots movement like we do which is another reason why we are...
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the ap announced that it will not declare a winner. but the provides new clarity of the number of dell gats to win the presidential nomination. senator warren took eight delegates and vice president biden has six and senator klobuchar has one. it was not immediately clear why the 41st delegate was not allocated but may have been withheld because the new service did not declare a winner. that leaves the possibility that senator sanders could tie pete buttigieg. we will have more on the campaign trail. tulsi gabbard of hawaii holds a town hall. live coverage at 6:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> our campaign 2020 coverage continues saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern live from the new hampshire democratic party annual party club dinner featuring joe biden, pete buttigieg, tom steyer, senator burnett, senator sanders, deficiental patrick, senator warren, senator klobuchar and andrew yang. watch live on c-span, c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> the new hampshire primary is tuesday. watch results and candidate speeches start
the ap announced that it will not declare a winner. but the provides new clarity of the number of dell gats to win the presidential nomination. senator warren took eight delegates and vice president biden has six and senator klobuchar has one. it was not immediately clear why the 41st delegate was not allocated but may have been withheld because the new service did not declare a winner. that leaves the possibility that senator sanders could tie pete buttigieg. we will have more on the campaign...
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sanders: and according to three networks and the ap, we have now won the nevada caucus. [cheers and applause] [chanting "bernie"] sen. sanders: so let me, let me thank the people of nevada for their support. [applause and cheers] sen. sanders: in nevada, we have just put together a multigenerational, multiracial coalition, which is going to not only win in nevada, it is going to sweep this country. [applause and cheers] and in nevada, and in new hampshire, and in iowa, what we showed is that our volunteers are prepared to knock on hundreds and hundreds of thousands of doors. [applause and cheers] no campaign has a grassroots movement like we do, which is another reason why we are going to win this election. [applause and cheers] sen. sanders: in nevada, i want to thank our rank and file union members. [applause and cheers] sen. sanders: i want to thank make the road and all of the grassroots organizations that helped us win there. [applause and cheers] sen. sanders: we are going to win here in texas. we are going to -- [applause and cheers] sen. sanders: we are going to
sanders: and according to three networks and the ap, we have now won the nevada caucus. [cheers and applause] [chanting "bernie"] sen. sanders: so let me, let me thank the people of nevada for their support. [applause and cheers] sen. sanders: in nevada, we have just put together a multigenerational, multiracial coalition, which is going to not only win in nevada, it is going to sweep this country. [applause and cheers] and in nevada, and in new hampshire, and in iowa, what we showed...
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might join aps different viable group, attempt to persuade folks in separate nonviable groups to reachhe threshold, join the uncommitted group, or sit out. then comes one more count. after this count, the viable candidates win delegates. more votes means more delegates, and finally the democratic party amount forthe candidate in all locations. determines who the democratic nominee is. that person will be considered the winner. in 2020, i will make the raw vote total publicly available, meaning if one candidate wins more raw votes, it could get confusing. caucus allows for a lot of open, sometimes rowdy discourse from the candidates. this discourse can be valuable in a state like iowa. at least 40% of likely 2020 democratic caucus-goers said their mind is made up by which candidate they will support. but it does not always translate into winning a party on vacation. foronight is a victory courageous conservatives across iowa. for the top candidates naturally gain momentum for the long road ahead. host: the explanation with some archival footage from the c-span video library on how a cau
might join aps different viable group, attempt to persuade folks in separate nonviable groups to reachhe threshold, join the uncommitted group, or sit out. then comes one more count. after this count, the viable candidates win delegates. more votes means more delegates, and finally the democratic party amount forthe candidate in all locations. determines who the democratic nominee is. that person will be considered the winner. in 2020, i will make the raw vote total publicly available, meaning...
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ap tru >>> gracias por su sintonÍa. 3 distintos conductores en san francisco se llevarÓn tremendo sustoando varios sujetos trataron de robar sus vehÍculo, fue a punta de pistola. >>> vamos en vivo que estuvo investigando estos incidentes y ocurrieron en cuestiÓn de minutos. cuÉntanos. >>> es lo impresionante, los 3 incidentes se registraron en 30 minutos el primer reporte llegÓ a las 12:30 de la madrugada en la calle 9 y harrison, los criminales no pudieron. a los 5 minutos, solo 5 minutos y a pocas cuadras de distancia se registrÓ otro crimen similar, en esta ocasiÓn, trataron de robar el auto de un conductor uber. luego del forcejeo pudo escaparse. no lejos de allÍ. hubo un tercer intento de hurto, esto fue de un carro de una persona que estaba en las calles mision y dubua. >>> pudo darse a la fuga. vamos a escuchar lo que dijo la policÍa momentos antes. >>> el portavoz dice que por la cercanÍa de los incidentes la hora, la forma que procedieron incluyendo que mostraron un arma de fuego. pudieran estar relacionados. ahora la policÍa no nos quiso dar una descripciÓn de los sospechosos.
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. >> this is one of the most absurd aps ever. this is for people who want kids without romance. family by design is one of these companies. watch the ad. >> we'll match you with your ideal parent and partner through our matching service which provides detailed profiles of potential partners. our compatibility algorithm will help guide you to your ideal parenting match. we'll-help you find a partner just right for you. >> two biggest sites, they connect people who want to get right to the shared custody of the kid and skip the marriage and honeymoon. they strike legal arrangements, which allow them to co-parent but no personal -- >> laura: i don't foresee any problems with this. there are no problems. this is just going to be so easy this way. >> i don't like the idea, this is like takeout kid, mail order kids. the very idea -- if you don't like the person enough to have an intimate long term relationship with them, why do you want their offspring living with you? i just want to ask you that question to these people. >> laura: i want to go back to the airlines. i want to go back
. >> this is one of the most absurd aps ever. this is for people who want kids without romance. family by design is one of these companies. watch the ad. >> we'll match you with your ideal parent and partner through our matching service which provides detailed profiles of potential partners. our compatibility algorithm will help guide you to your ideal parenting match. we'll-help you find a partner just right for you. >> two biggest sites, they connect people who want to get...
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celda tyy le creyeron a s victimas, eso no es solo para a las personas de hollywood sino a apra ta a ap caso no se manejo com oeso esperaba. recuerdo que fui a hacer la d u denuncia media hora despues de l lo sucedido, mi vida fue destr i destruida. estamos evidentemente decepcionados, esperabamos un e veredicto de ninocencia. trataremos de resolver todo esta seman. autoridades escoalrelares invesn un presunto abuso sexual en los dormitorios de un dormitorio t estudiantil en nuevo mexico. el aÑo pasado se denunciaron 10 abusos en este lugar. un hombre entro al establecim n establecimiento donde laboranba avarios extranjeros. un hujurado federal encontro l culpable de tres creimimenees d odio al cacusado, ya que los e agredio por ser mexicanos. el percanse ocurrce ocurrio cu b bus comercial se estrello, mu o muchos de los pasajeros no ll a llevaban el cinturon de segur a seguridad. una mujer hispana fue arrestada por realizar procedimientos m i medicos y esteticos ilegalmente. a simple vista parece un cons t consultorio aprapara procedimie cosmeticos. esta mujer de origen colombiano es a
celda tyy le creyeron a s victimas, eso no es solo para a las personas de hollywood sino a apra ta a ap caso no se manejo com oeso esperaba. recuerdo que fui a hacer la d u denuncia media hora despues de l lo sucedido, mi vida fue destr i destruida. estamos evidentemente decepcionados, esperabamos un e veredicto de ninocencia. trataremos de resolver todo esta seman. autoridades escoalrelares invesn un presunto abuso sexual en los dormitorios de un dormitorio t estudiantil en nuevo mexico. el...
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la casa de noticias ap preferencia.la residente hay 11 contendientes y todavÍa no hay resultados suficientementeque nos pudieran hacer sentir con la tranquilidad, con la confianza de decirle " estos son". de todas maneras lo seguiremos cubriendo a lo largo de la noche . en iowa 6% de la poblaciÓn es latina. como nos cuenta luis, hay algunos lugares donde estas asambleas electorales son bilingües. un gimnasio al sur de la ciudad donde hoy se llevÓ a cabo un evento histÓrico. asambleas electorales bilingües, es la primera vez en la historia de iowa que se lleva a cabo. 90% de los votantes son anglosajones, pero los que vinieron a este recinto la gran mayorÍa eran hispanos. la acciÓn aquÍ prÁcticamente ha terminado, la mayorÍa de los votantes ya se han ido. siguieron los pasos tradicionales y aparentemente, aquÍ el ganador fue claramente sanders. eso no quiere decir que sea el ganador en total . la contienda entre los demÓcratas es muy cerrada y van a pasar varias horas hasta una vez que los participantes llegan al recinto electoral se cuenta el total de asistentes. y al anunciarse el comienzo de l
la casa de noticias ap preferencia.la residente hay 11 contendientes y todavÍa no hay resultados suficientementeque nos pudieran hacer sentir con la tranquilidad, con la confianza de decirle " estos son". de todas maneras lo seguiremos cubriendo a lo largo de la noche . en iowa 6% de la poblaciÓn es latina. como nos cuenta luis, hay algunos lugares donde estas asambleas electorales son bilingües. un gimnasio al sur de la ciudad donde hoy se llevÓ a cabo un evento histÓrico....
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>>> asÍ es, lamentablemente los casos del covirus siguen ap peerz ande por el aparece iendo por eso este nos va a desplegar consejos de seguridad informaciÓn de sÍntomas respuestas mÁs buscadas y las Últimas actualizaciones de la organizaciÓn mundial de la salud. y ademÁs en la plataforma google map se creÓ un mapa, y aquÍ lugares del mundo en que se registran casos sospechosos confirmados asÍ como el nÚmero de vÍctimas mortales de este virus. >>> coronavirus es otro monitoreo desarrollado por dos franceses para asÍ informar sobre la evo las de esta enfermedad de forma inmediata se alimenta bÁsicamente de cifras dadas tanta por las autoridades, medios de comunicaciÓn y los reportes de usuarios, la aplicaciÓn es web y e es puede instalar en la pantalla de inicio de cualquier telÉfono y cuenta con un mapa de casos confirmados y asÍ poder tambiÉn monitorear el nÚmero de pacientes contagiados por este virus. >>> asÍ los avances en la tecnologÍa para lograr un monitoreo oportuno del virus del que debemos de estar siempre informados. >>> asÍ es, consejos muy Útiles, gracias. >>> y ahora vamo
>>> asÍ es, lamentablemente los casos del covirus siguen ap peerz ande por el aparece iendo por eso este nos va a desplegar consejos de seguridad informaciÓn de sÍntomas respuestas mÁs buscadas y las Últimas actualizaciones de la organizaciÓn mundial de la salud. y ademÁs en la plataforma google map se creÓ un mapa, y aquÍ lugares del mundo en que se registran casos sospechosos confirmados asÍ como el nÚmero de vÍctimas mortales de este virus. >>> coronavirus es...
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degenerate middle-class america that this is a sin against all region, criminal madness to train a born half apeil one believes one has made a law you're of him. this book was written 20 years ago. the nazis now instruct their disciples in terms such as these. we must strive by any means to conquer the world, any method permissible. kill and kill again. don't stop, whether you have an old man, woman, boy or girl. we want to create our great german empire. we must exterminate everyone who stands against us. the liberty of the whole earth depends on the outcome of this contest. americans have already -- have always guarded liberty. the seed to great in boston. -- the seed took root in boston. within this ground are buried the victims of the boston massacre, march 5, 1770. the first to die in the boston massacre, -- at concord bridge, help to fire the shot heard round the world. at bunker hill, a colored man who carried out lexington, concord, and bunker hill. on christmas day, 1776, when all but the bravest hearts had lost hope, he took his place alongside those who pushed on. in the winter of 78
degenerate middle-class america that this is a sin against all region, criminal madness to train a born half apeil one believes one has made a law you're of him. this book was written 20 years ago. the nazis now instruct their disciples in terms such as these. we must strive by any means to conquer the world, any method permissible. kill and kill again. don't stop, whether you have an old man, woman, boy or girl. we want to create our great german empire. we must exterminate everyone who stands...
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this is downhill, an american remake of apes, it came out 2014, as swedish director made it.bout a couple on holiday in the alps and a couple on holiday in the alps and a relationship crisis that happens. the american version seesjulia louis dreyfus and will ferrell. pretty much the same story about this couple in the aftermath of an avalanche that happens at their resort. but even before you see this, you can tell that it's going to be different to be original. because, this is 90 minutes long, the original was two hours long so you go half an hour is gone, what had been cut out? what has happened? actually, when you watch it because the original was great and it is likely that it's going to be different to be original. because, this is 90 minutes long, the original was two hours long so you go half an hour is gone, what had been cut out? what has happened? actually, when you watch it because the original was great and it is nice to be the same story it's still an interesting story about a married couple, the problems they have and how they all come to a head on this holiday
this is downhill, an american remake of apes, it came out 2014, as swedish director made it.bout a couple on holiday in the alps and a couple on holiday in the alps and a relationship crisis that happens. the american version seesjulia louis dreyfus and will ferrell. pretty much the same story about this couple in the aftermath of an avalanche that happens at their resort. but even before you see this, you can tell that it's going to be different to be original. because, this is 90 minutes...
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Feb 13, 2020
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undo the damage of what you are saying on tape and multiple interviews and then of course with the ap has just reported tonight. it is a very bad look for bloomberg. it will be very interesting to see if he can survive this. kennedy: you know the president, to his credit, is going out talking about record low unemployment for african-americans, for women, best unemployment records -- numbers in 60 years as well as asian unemployment. he is talking about this of painting a more optimistic picture trying to reach out to certain voters. if mike bloomberg still holds those beliefs, he may be distress young african-american men who have been under employed for decades. >> you've seen a lot of the public polling has shown the president's approval is arising among black americans. they are seeing that economic promise that the president didn't is delivering. it's going to be very interesting choice for them if they are going to support someone who conducted these policies and thoughts their youth should be thrown against the wall and frisked versus a man who saying i asked you what you have
undo the damage of what you are saying on tape and multiple interviews and then of course with the ap has just reported tonight. it is a very bad look for bloomberg. it will be very interesting to see if he can survive this. kennedy: you know the president, to his credit, is going out talking about record low unemployment for african-americans, for women, best unemployment records -- numbers in 60 years as well as asian unemployment. he is talking about this of painting a more optimistic...
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joining us now is john bilton, head of global asset management and ap morgan and also our reporter. thank you both for joining us. globally, we have not seen anything like it since the financial crisis, but is it actually the chinese markets, or is that the rest of the world? john: sure. essentially, it is more about the chinese market at the moment. buts tiny-related, essentially, it would essentially depend on how fast the rebound takes place, and effectively if tourism returns and travel returns to the rest of the world. john, how do that, you measure the impact of the future? the is it the number of infected cases outside china? is that some other measure? john: let's be clear, we are economic analysts. we are not looking at this from a biology standpoint, so to be fair, we look at this as a supply chain. consumer discretion of course is going to take a hit. these are purchases that get made they cannot be carried further. you either fly or you don't, you make a purchase, or you don't. things like manufacturing, of course we have supply chain disruption right now, but often time
joining us now is john bilton, head of global asset management and ap morgan and also our reporter. thank you both for joining us. globally, we have not seen anything like it since the financial crisis, but is it actually the chinese markets, or is that the rest of the world? john: sure. essentially, it is more about the chinese market at the moment. buts tiny-related, essentially, it would essentially depend on how fast the rebound takes place, and effectively if tourism returns and travel...
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(crowd cheering, post crashes) (cheering more loudly,ap auding) >> (laughing) >> vincent: (sir blaringurrentle has a frress and internet--e unlike on the chinesinland, where both are heavily censored. so, it was only when vincentar ved in hong kong that he learned about china's deadly crackdown on pro-democracy protesters at tiananmen square in 1989. (guns firing rapidly on vide vincent: (crowd chanting) (vincent shoutg)to >> narra since the protests began, millions of hong kong residents have participated, making them the largest on chinese territory since tiananmen square. (man shouting) on this nit, vincent has joined thousands of others in the center of the city. one of their slogans is "liberate hong kong: revolution of our time." >> vincent: (crowd shouting) >> narrator: a few hours later, the violence escales. (crowd shouting)fi thrst live round is fired by the police. un fires) a warng shot. (shouting) >> vincent: (shouting continues) ♪ ♪ future.ought a lot on my own i had to be mentally prepared to be arrested or even to be sent to the prison. >> narrator: at 22, agnes chow is
(crowd cheering, post crashes) (cheering more loudly,ap auding) >> (laughing) >> vincent: (sir blaringurrentle has a frress and internet--e unlike on the chinesinland, where both are heavily censored. so, it was only when vincentar ved in hong kong that he learned about china's deadly crackdown on pro-democracy protesters at tiananmen square in 1989. (guns firing rapidly on vide vincent: (crowd chanting) (vincent shoutg)to >> narra since the protests began, millions of hong...
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the year i took office or the year iran 2014, 42 students in public schools in rhode island took the ap computer science test. that's a serious problem, 42 students. 0 kids of color in 12 girls. just think about that. every job pretty much requires computer skills and it was not happening. so i said come on team let's make a solution. and we partner with microsoft, they came to town and have helped us to teach teachers how to teach computer science, partner with co-data or university of rhode island. we became the first state in america to teach computer science and a three grade starting in category. last year over 1000 rhode islanders to computer science in high school for college credit. so thank you microsoft. and thank you to all the teachers who up the game and learn how to teacher. but 42 to 1000 in two years, that's what we can do when we think out-of-the-box. >> great shout out to them. it's time for everybody to stick around with us, have a cuppa coffee, have lunch in the second half of our program should start at 1:15 p.m. [applause]
the year i took office or the year iran 2014, 42 students in public schools in rhode island took the ap computer science test. that's a serious problem, 42 students. 0 kids of color in 12 girls. just think about that. every job pretty much requires computer skills and it was not happening. so i said come on team let's make a solution. and we partner with microsoft, they came to town and have helped us to teach teachers how to teach computer science, partner with co-data or university of rhode...
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that is also apparently what led the ap to throw up its hands and say can't declare a winner., to the extent anything is clear in this mess, here's what the bottom line is, sanders and buttigieg are very likely to wind up in a virtual tie for first place in the allotted national convention delegates in iowa, which is what matters the most. senator elizabeth warren and former vice president joe biden will get most of the other delegates, but the sheer incompetence and complexity on display has not left a good taste in anyone's mouth to say the least, it has a one stake, one vote primary in new hampshire, and that is a particularly important moment for iowa's third place finisher who appeared to out poll polling expectations in iowa, senator warren. she joins me next. >>> remember in 1960, a lot of folks said not sure we can do it catholic because nobody's ever done a catholic before. we've never had a catholic president before. or in 2008, a lot of folks said we can't have an african-american nominee because we've never had an african-american president before, but our party is
that is also apparently what led the ap to throw up its hands and say can't declare a winner., to the extent anything is clear in this mess, here's what the bottom line is, sanders and buttigieg are very likely to wind up in a virtual tie for first place in the allotted national convention delegates in iowa, which is what matters the most. senator elizabeth warren and former vice president joe biden will get most of the other delegates, but the sheer incompetence and complexity on display has...
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the year iran, 2014, -- the year 2014, 42 office, students in public schools in rhode island took the ap computer science test. that is a serious problem, 42 students. zero kids of color, and 12 girls. just think about that. every job, pretty much, requires computer skills, and it was not happening. team.aid, come on, let's make a solution. we partnered with microsoft. they came to town. they have really helped us to teach teachers how to teach computer science, provide a curriculum, partner with code.org, partnered with the university of rhode island, created an initiative called cf ri. we became the first state in america to teach computer science in every grade starting in kindergarten. last year, over 1000 rhode islanders took computer science in high school for college credit. yeah. so, thank you, microsoft, and thank you to all the teachers will upped their game and learn how to teach it. a few2 to 1000 in tw years, that is what you can do when we think out-of-the-box. caitlin: great shout out to them. we invite you to stick around with us, have a cup of coffee, have some lunch. th
the year iran, 2014, -- the year 2014, 42 office, students in public schools in rhode island took the ap computer science test. that is a serious problem, 42 students. zero kids of color, and 12 girls. just think about that. every job, pretty much, requires computer skills, and it was not happening. team.aid, come on, let's make a solution. we partnered with microsoft. they came to town. they have really helped us to teach teachers how to teach computer science, provide a curriculum, partner...
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Feb 5, 2020
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an ap a 60 to look at young dylan sonoma very comfortable weather. that's t shirt weather at 67 degrees for your daytime highs tomorrow so as we make our way to the remainder of this week again tomorrow we're tapping into the 60's we climb even further through them on into thursday friday and saturday are 3 warmest days of this forecast looking really nice and comfortable. notably very dry too we don't have any chances of rain ahead of us this is a calm. start to february forecast and with high pressure building back into place it's going to stay that way for some time would love to see some snow pack being built we just don't have it at this point. now we do have another cold front that swings through on sunday will result in a brief drop in temperatures back to the 50's for your high sunday and monday not going to be as cold as we were to start this week though on into the start of next week back to you. it's just a local lawmakers and transit advocates announce new legislation to reform public transportation here in the bay area today assemblyman
an ap a 60 to look at young dylan sonoma very comfortable weather. that's t shirt weather at 67 degrees for your daytime highs tomorrow so as we make our way to the remainder of this week again tomorrow we're tapping into the 60's we climb even further through them on into thursday friday and saturday are 3 warmest days of this forecast looking really nice and comfortable. notably very dry too we don't have any chances of rain ahead of us this is a calm. start to february forecast and with high...
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this is a teak ap. seek help and charcoal. it is made for dry delicate consistent times. it has olive oil, palm, coconut, this is like hand crafted in small baxes. coal processed. part of the oil blend isn't in the soap of will. >> i think the charcoal draws out the impurities. >> yeah. they use it a lot for consistent issues. >> so many unique so manies out there. >> how do we get it? >> to go our website. abc7 news.com and we'll hook you up with a.c.t. and the soap naturals. >>> world news tonight with david muir is next. we appreciate your time. >> from all of us here, thank you for joining us. we'll see you again in half an hour at 6:00. [car[clicking of ignition]rt] uh-- wha-- woof! eeh-- woof! wuh-- [silence] [engine roars to life] [dog howls] ♪ dramatic opera music swells from radio ♪ [howling continues] >>> tonight, breaking news. the bombshell note for the jury in the harvey weinstein trial. what the jury asked the judge and how the judge responded. are they deadlocked on two charges? and have they come to agreement on the other three? dan abrams tonight on what
this is a teak ap. seek help and charcoal. it is made for dry delicate consistent times. it has olive oil, palm, coconut, this is like hand crafted in small baxes. coal processed. part of the oil blend isn't in the soap of will. >> i think the charcoal draws out the impurities. >> yeah. they use it a lot for consistent issues. >> so many unique so manies out there. >> how do we get it? >> to go our website. abc7 news.com and we'll hook you up with a.c.t. and the...
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to the 19805, picture is that if we go back to the 1980s, there were only 250 of these iconic big apes left in the world, centred around central africa and uganda, rwanda and the demerit that is democratic republic of the congo. through a really phenomenal conservation effort over the last few decades that has brought together local communities, national governments and international conservation organisations, this number of 250 gorillas have now been brought up to 2000 to day. even though this is a success story for gorillas, actually, their population does remain fragile and conservationists are warning us not to relax so the death of four gorillas in a single night is deeply concerning. this was a single family who had recently moved over from rwanda into uganda with only — set ina rwanda into uganda with only — set in a national park with only one otherfamily in in a national park with only one other family in there. 0ut in a national park with only one other family in there. out of four fatalities, three were females of childbearing age and one with only one otherfamily childbear
to the 19805, picture is that if we go back to the 1980s, there were only 250 of these iconic big apes left in the world, centred around central africa and uganda, rwanda and the demerit that is democratic republic of the congo. through a really phenomenal conservation effort over the last few decades that has brought together local communities, national governments and international conservation organisations, this number of 250 gorillas have now been brought up to 2000 to day. even though...
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story before the ap became politicized but a generation ago you would see that balance of subjectivities in an associated press story and we will do that also, we won't be that different from the traditional model . we try hard not to overuse or underused scripture . i'll tell you, when i first became a christian in 1976, one of the first things i saw went into the church i was trying to go to and there was a group that was waiting members of congress on their votes and whether they were good people based on the bible or evil people. one of the questions was should the us relinquish control of the panama canal and if you are against that you were on god's side, if you were for that you are on satan's side or something and even i could see that was silly, there is no book of the panama canal in the bible and it doesn't tell us what to do when some situations like that as necessary and we won't pretend to say we know what to do. we may sometimes say we don't know, we're not experts. so classification in the way we use it, we've been using it for 20 years and it helps us not to overuse the
story before the ap became politicized but a generation ago you would see that balance of subjectivities in an associated press story and we will do that also, we won't be that different from the traditional model . we try hard not to overuse or underused scripture . i'll tell you, when i first became a christian in 1976, one of the first things i saw went into the church i was trying to go to and there was a group that was waiting members of congress on their votes and whether they were good...
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candidate with a strong ideological position, is apt to have passionate followers from the ones most ap vote in a primary or caucus state, while the less of us are less apt to involve ourselves in the process at that stage. richard: the primary might be a situation in which the more moderate elements, might not be they might 4%, but actually have a better chance under the primary system we use this year and before? howard: as steve was saying, we 30% ofw turnout, 25%, the vote. in florida, better than 50% turnout. yet, all of our legislation opens thetate, which process of candidate selection to more and more people, it is does particular wisconsin and , to get more and more people involved, at least make it possible to be involved and to limit the extent of the power which is in the hands of the leadership. richard: there is still a possibility for the candidate who does not participate in the primaries. one example in 1976 is the possible candidacy of senator hubert humphrey. [video clip] >> i have gone through it. i have been a presidential candidate. i have no intention to grind out
candidate with a strong ideological position, is apt to have passionate followers from the ones most ap vote in a primary or caucus state, while the less of us are less apt to involve ourselves in the process at that stage. richard: the primary might be a situation in which the more moderate elements, might not be they might 4%, but actually have a better chance under the primary system we use this year and before? howard: as steve was saying, we 30% ofw turnout, 25%, the vote. in florida,...