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i also want to say thank you to asu and to cspo. i'm super excited to be in this building with these people and thank you also for being here this morning. the other thing i want to say is, bruce has mentioned marina and shahan and i think it's fair to say that everything i'm about to say that's good is reflecting their input and that i contributed the rest. thank you. [laughte [laughter] >> so, i do want to dig a little bit into this idea of improving the usability of of science and developing an rd & d agenda. it can be better between scientists. i can unpack that. in doing this i'm drawing heavily on the experiences we've had working with community leaders at lots of different levels, lots of different municipalities. and the other thing building on uncertainty point. arguing about uncertainty is a climate denier, but also used sometimes to say that decision makers can't handle uncertainty about climate and in my experience, working with people who are making decisions at the local level, that's all they do is deal with uncertain
i also want to say thank you to asu and to cspo. i'm super excited to be in this building with these people and thank you also for being here this morning. the other thing i want to say is, bruce has mentioned marina and shahan and i think it's fair to say that everything i'm about to say that's good is reflecting their input and that i contributed the rest. thank you. [laughte [laughter] >> so, i do want to dig a little bit into this idea of improving the usability of of science and...
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manager, held hostage byhe islamic state, we join a spanish photographer as he returns to syria and asus's captor. commemorating one of the most important battles of the first world war. it looms larger in history than it does in the imagination. welcome to our viewers on public telendsion in the u.s.lso around the globe. president trump's warmer campaign manager was a of hiding millions of dollars from the tax authorities today. the star witness rick gates described how he and manafort hit the money in elaborate ways. deputy ca manager is cooperating with special counsel robert mueller. cross examined bdathe defense and put under pressure. the court cases not directly about of the truck campaign cooperatedith russia. washington is gripped by the proceedings. following the twists and turns, she joins me now. wh did rick gates say about how he and manafort tried to hide thist money fro u.s. tax authorities? listening to authorities, it was a laundry list oopfinancial imety that he says paul manafort and himself were responsible for. rick gates pleaded guilty to most of the charges, hot talk
manager, held hostage byhe islamic state, we join a spanish photographer as he returns to syria and asus's captor. commemorating one of the most important battles of the first world war. it looms larger in history than it does in the imagination. welcome to our viewers on public telendsion in the u.s.lso around the globe. president trump's warmer campaign manager was a of hiding millions of dollars from the tax authorities today. the star witness rick gates described how he and manafort hit the...
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breaking now at 11:00, asu spected drowning at sandy point state park if maryland. what we're learning as rescue teams search for a cld missing in the water. >> criminal charges tonight in the death of a6-month-old. the suspect a police officer. tonight, his lawyers telling a differenty. st >> we're in weather alert mode. no break from the heat yet.y doug says tomorrow could be even worse. >>> news4t 11:00, starts now. >>> and fir to that desperate search tonight for a 12-year-old girl. it has been more than fou hours since she was last seen in these awards off of sandy point beach this evening. > we want to get straight to jackie bensen. you've been out there for severa hours. d you're seeing some new activity. just in the last few minutes. >> reporter: absolutely heart s breakine here. we're not going to close if on did boat because it appear just a short time ago that they put a diver in the water and there was something located. we're not sure. so we just want to take our time on that.'s this gi family is here right now. they are not leaving. we're told that abo
breaking now at 11:00, asu spected drowning at sandy point state park if maryland. what we're learning as rescue teams search for a cld missing in the water. >> criminal charges tonight in the death of a6-month-old. the suspect a police officer. tonight, his lawyers telling a differenty. st >> we're in weather alert mode. no break from the heat yet.y doug says tomorrow could be even worse. >>> news4t 11:00, starts now. >>> and fir to that desperate search tonight...
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. >> asu' y grown, you've had similar growing pains to companies can such as facebook andi er. how do you moderate for hate speech online? it's been a tricky issue. how do you balance reddit users' right to free speech while monitoring and shutting down ate speech? >> i think we're having a great conversation today on those n quest i think for reddit, we're focusing on a couple things. part of our growth is growing the companynd the functions that we need to have for the company to be succes for us that means we have a policy team that thinks about these things from a big perspective. trust and safety team whichth insure can enforce scale. we have the anti-evil engim.eering t >> ebola engineering team. >> current name. so the team that they are helping us build the tools. ierave a par in our cto and we talk about as we're thinking about policy issues, he's thinking about t technological issues how do we scale it when we have that number you have users. >> do you have reviewers and flag users? >> for us, we have what we liket to talk a as a federated system. we have reddit, inc.
. >> asu' y grown, you've had similar growing pains to companies can such as facebook andi er. how do you moderate for hate speech online? it's been a tricky issue. how do you balance reddit users' right to free speech while monitoring and shutting down ate speech? >> i think we're having a great conversation today on those n quest i think for reddit, we're focusing on a couple things. part of our growth is growing the companynd the functions that we need to have for the company to...
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. >> this is the asu, administrative segregation unit.nmates come from the gp yard whenever they're in trouble. >> clear. >> turn and face the wall. >> ever been in the hole before? >> no, sir. >> all right. >> we're all waiting by the bathrooms that are outside the yard. this guy comes strolling into the bathroom with a bloody pulp, like, bloody face. officer ubara came out of the office. whoa, what the hell? pressed the buzzer. took us all out in the yard, inspected us. and here i am. i don't have a mark on me. how am i going to break somebody's jaw? i'm not even a violent person. i don't know what to think, really. now apparently they found something in my locker or laundry bag that ties me in with whatever happened? it's only obviously i didn't get in a fight there isn't a mark on me. on my face or my hands. >> ironically, carlton was on the receiving end of a fight similar to this one not so long ago. >> i am in the 3a gym because i got in a fight on the level one yard back in march and wasn't willing to give up who i got in the figh
. >> this is the asu, administrative segregation unit.nmates come from the gp yard whenever they're in trouble. >> clear. >> turn and face the wall. >> ever been in the hole before? >> no, sir. >> all right. >> we're all waiting by the bathrooms that are outside the yard. this guy comes strolling into the bathroom with a bloody pulp, like, bloody face. officer ubara came out of the office. whoa, what the hell? pressed the buzzer. took us all out in the...
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they feel the life of the mother is really not at stake because we now have us a syrian section -- asus syrian, a c-section, that can protect both the mother and the baby. if this case is rooted in griswold, griswold said the right to privacy pertains to things like contraceptives. isn't it a tremendous stretch to go from i have the right to buy contraceptives to i have the right to kill an innocent, defenseless child? the question to melissa, and the gentleman, with all due respect, yes or no, do you consider the baby in the mother's womb a human being? the reason why that is so important is because justice blackmun said if we know that life begins at conception or before birth, we have to revisit this. host: i'm going to let you go because we have a little time and lots of questions on the line. melissa: just to make clear the bridge between griswold and roe, in 1972, another case went before the court dealing with contraception. they're the court is considering -- there the court is considering whether the law that prohibits selling contraception to unmarried people is constitutional
they feel the life of the mother is really not at stake because we now have us a syrian section -- asus syrian, a c-section, that can protect both the mother and the baby. if this case is rooted in griswold, griswold said the right to privacy pertains to things like contraceptives. isn't it a tremendous stretch to go from i have the right to buy contraceptives to i have the right to kill an innocent, defenseless child? the question to melissa, and the gentleman, with all due respect, yes or no,...
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next her granddaughter asus into the home, telling the story and spencer and how she brings harlem renaissance to this quiet town in the virginia countryside. >>. >> and spencer was a poet, american poet, closely associated with the harlem renaissance. the 1924 to 1945. >> that's how harlem tells lynchburg, unfortunately there's a whole group of people associated with that trend a time that people don't know about. and spencer was born in 1882 in henry county virginia which is south of virginia and and spencer's interest in writing began as a child . her first piece of poetry, she said she wrote at age 11, she said she would pretend like she was writing even though she did not hurt know herself. she would just pretend and she would do that same thing reading before she learned how to read, she would take sears and roebuck catalogs and go out to the outhouse in west virginia and she would just pretend like she was reading and actually she taught herself how to read and herself three languages. they stood for each other and became sweethearts . and after sweethearts they become married in 1921.
next her granddaughter asus into the home, telling the story and spencer and how she brings harlem renaissance to this quiet town in the virginia countryside. >>. >> and spencer was a poet, american poet, closely associated with the harlem renaissance. the 1924 to 1945. >> that's how harlem tells lynchburg, unfortunately there's a whole group of people associated with that trend a time that people don't know about. and spencer was born in 1882 in henry county virginia which is...
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florida los carros saque de esquina pe pasan >> hay limites elan las zonas o escolares pero no hay que asuv h aprovecha el regreso a calslas e een el comercio porque hay gente que necesita informacion privada y t te pueden robar la idaentidad >> asi es, lo primero que hay que proteger es el numero de seguro social y yo andaba con el en todos lados,. >> perfecto. >> muy bien mientras tanto vamos con jessica y francisco con las notas mas m importantes de la farandula >> gracias y bienvenida nt nuevamente para ti, y que te p c parece que hablemos lesionado que pade lo pasa en el entretenimiento >> sorpresa para todos y no muy agradable es que gloria retrevi su esposo armando estan separa separados segun la revista tv t tvnotas de mexico y dicen que r armando se fue de la casa donde vivian en macacallen texas por celos, se descarta un tercero en discordia >> hay que esperar que confirman >> suenan truenos de guerra e r entre yolanda y noelia por un mensaje de texas que mando a su hijo para acercamioenacercamioenento pero le recordo a yoalanda que s bipolar y entre las cosas que le dijo fue has
florida los carros saque de esquina pe pasan >> hay limites elan las zonas o escolares pero no hay que asuv h aprovecha el regreso a calslas e een el comercio porque hay gente que necesita informacion privada y t te pueden robar la idaentidad >> asi es, lo primero que hay que proteger es el numero de seguro social y yo andaba con el en todos lados,. >> perfecto. >> muy bien mientras tanto vamos con jessica y francisco con las notas mas m importantes de la farandula...
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el presidente donald trump sigue con asus ataques a la prensa diciendo que solamente dan informaciÓn corea del norte. evitar el lanzamiento de misiles cada 2 segundos sus palabras fueron estas. >>> en mÁs informaciÓn 17 personas que sufrieron lesiones en el accidente de aeromÉxico en el estado de durango en mÉxico siguen hospitalizadas todos salvo el piloto fueron trasladados a hospitales particulares, ninguna de ellas estÁ en estado grave y es probable que a lo largo de hoy sean enviadas a sus casas. mientras se van conociendo nuevas historias de heroÍsmo r surgidas en el propio accidente. >>> estaba viendo que sacaban a el piloto de la cabina, hay un chico que no puede librar las piernas y meto mi cuerpo en la cabina, y me cogÍ y pude jalar las piernas del piloto. primero de una y luego de otra y estaba atorado y tirando de las piernas sacamos al piloto. le toquÉ las piernas no sentÍa nada. no te preocupes porque es un accidente pueden o ocasionar el movimiento de las piernas. las dos cajas negras mostraran las causas del accidente. hoy es viernes y para disfrutar del fin de semana
el presidente donald trump sigue con asus ataques a la prensa diciendo que solamente dan informaciÓn corea del norte. evitar el lanzamiento de misiles cada 2 segundos sus palabras fueron estas. >>> en mÁs informaciÓn 17 personas que sufrieron lesiones en el accidente de aeromÉxico en el estado de durango en mÉxico siguen hospitalizadas todos salvo el piloto fueron trasladados a hospitales particulares, ninguna de ellas estÁ en estado grave y es probable que a lo largo de hoy sean...
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once we have the input that gives us asus looking at the methodology. i'm concerned that there are types of disparities and whether you're in a rural hospital in your paying the same amount for equipment. we need to address that issue. i am concerned about closing of hospitals and i want to make sure that americans have access to care. whether they are in full meteor urban trinity. senator: i'm assuming from your answer i can get commitment to work with our office >>. >>absolutely. forward to working with you. senator: wonderful. the other thing i want to ask about the medicaid examine -- exemption that has just been requested and i think it's being sent back now. alabama is trying to impose some very strict work requirements for medicaid recipients. 30 -- 35 to impose hours of work. alabama has incredibly stiff guidelines to begin with. it is very low. expand medicaid has turned the work requirement into a work penalty. i note that has been sent back, but i would like to have a bit of information from you. i'm strongly opposed to what the state is tryi
once we have the input that gives us asus looking at the methodology. i'm concerned that there are types of disparities and whether you're in a rural hospital in your paying the same amount for equipment. we need to address that issue. i am concerned about closing of hospitals and i want to make sure that americans have access to care. whether they are in full meteor urban trinity. senator: i'm assuming from your answer i can get commitment to work with our office >>. >>absolutely....
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as far asu -- activism is concerned, giving more money or attending rallies -- that was our first calln facebook -- social media site. let's go to utah, democrats line. caller: hello. i am trying to support my democratic house candidate republican current house candidate because he is adamant about killing 90,000 wild horses and she would be good on the horse issue. the turley cook report gives the democratic candidate zero chance is typical inich utah. i think we have been in that situation about 40 or 50 years where a democrat would not have any chance whatsoever. my feeling is that we cannot just hand it to them and we have to give democrats somebody to vote for and i am so admiring of our democratic candidates who will go into a race where they winning andance of work their hearts out and spend time with their families and put money into it. i wish you times -- utahans would wake up and want a two-party state someday. host: do you think those poll results dampen the enthusiasm for anyone willing to participate in the political process? caller: absolutely. utahans are not very activ
as far asu -- activism is concerned, giving more money or attending rallies -- that was our first calln facebook -- social media site. let's go to utah, democrats line. caller: hello. i am trying to support my democratic house candidate republican current house candidate because he is adamant about killing 90,000 wild horses and she would be good on the horse issue. the turley cook report gives the democratic candidate zero chance is typical inich utah. i think we have been in that situation...
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porque son mucho de los padres deportados que reclaman que el gobierno de estados unidos reside vuelva asua situaciÓn muy difÍcil segÚn la cance llerÍa de guatemala, mÁs de 2000 menores de ese paÍs continÚan en albergues estadounidenses aunque las cifras mo coinciden con las que manejan las autoridades en washington. >>> un nuevo giro sobre el caso del padre del familia de california que fue detenido por agentes de inmigraciÓn en una gasolinera cuando llevaba a su esposa embarazada a dar a luz al hospital. ice dice que lo detuvo por una orden la maldad se encuentra de regreso en su casa con el bebÉ pero sin padre de familia que sigue bajo procedimiento que del deportaciÓn. >>> el Ánimo esta por el piso porque pues el hombre de la casa no estÁ. >>> nuestra preocupaciÓn mÁs allÁ del arresto es el hecho de que se haya puesto en peligro la vida de la seÑora y la vida del niÑo que iba a nacer. >>> los representante legales del detenido disputan la versiÓn de ice y dicen que Él no tiene antecedentes criminales. >>> la llegada a los paÍs vecinos de miles de venezolanos que huyen de la khris en su
porque son mucho de los padres deportados que reclaman que el gobierno de estados unidos reside vuelva asua situaciÓn muy difÍcil segÚn la cance llerÍa de guatemala, mÁs de 2000 menores de ese paÍs continÚan en albergues estadounidenses aunque las cifras mo coinciden con las que manejan las autoridades en washington. >>> un nuevo giro sobre el caso del padre del familia de california que fue detenido por agentes de inmigraciÓn en una gasolinera cuando llevaba a su esposa...
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rachel: where you asu we are both arizona.hout like baby oil and tin foil or something. i know. rachel: that's my wrinkles. rick: same. we are from the same generation here. here are your temps as you are waging up this morning. watch the temps over the next few days northern plains start to feel like fall. a big line of storms moving across parts of the east coast. take a look at this all the way down across parts of the deep south stretching through the ohio valley and northeast scattered showers for today and tomorrow. eventually we do clear this out of here and we will see some much drier air come in. midwest rain showers as well. mostly monday soon moisture moving in across new mexico and texas. here are your temps today. take a look at that today and tomorrow. temps into the low 70's in places like south dakota, north dakota by monday moving in across minnesota as well as into wisconsin. tuesday dives even farther toward the east and humidity goes away as fall. if you like fall, it's going to feel like fall this week acr
rachel: where you asu we are both arizona.hout like baby oil and tin foil or something. i know. rachel: that's my wrinkles. rick: same. we are from the same generation here. here are your temps as you are waging up this morning. watch the temps over the next few days northern plains start to feel like fall. a big line of storms moving across parts of the east coast. take a look at this all the way down across parts of the deep south stretching through the ohio valley and northeast scattered...