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augustine: v very fresh.h.eporter: augugustine's custs arare mostly peoeople from hisis district. >> thank you so mumuch. augugustine:his s one is for sp this e evening. how w was school today? >> i it was fine. reporter: next day, it's off to the market. we'd like to know ifhere's a differen i in qualy bebetwee massss-produced chicicken from abroad and t the local varari. mark: itit tastes good and its been fedt t home and hasas all e nutrition inin it. for r the foreign one, it's a little bitit awful. it's also soft when it's b beig cookoked. itit doesn't last. mamimi: i really likike the ll one. but for now i wiwill manage te foreign n one, becausese the ll onone is expensisive. so i i will managege the feign onone. reportrter: auguststine says e only way h he's stayed i in buss is by diveversifying. he h has hiswnwn feed plant.t. augustinine: it makes our r cs come down a ttle bit, so that can sell o our numouss customers at a reasonable price. poporter: ed i is the ggestt come dococo for farmers. that euro
augustine: v very fresh.h.eporter: augugustine's custs arare mostly peoeople from hisis district. >> thank you so mumuch. augugustine:his s one is for sp this e evening. how w was school today? >> i it was fine. reporter: next day, it's off to the market. we'd like to know ifhere's a differen i in qualy bebetwee massss-produced chicicken from abroad and t the local varari. mark: itit tastes good and its been fedt t home and hasas all e nutrition inin it. for r the foreign one, it's...
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because this decision that kept showing up especially in alabama and then there is the case of saint augustinehat has come out of the sprint one - - french and spanish conflict and the refugees who try to establish a settlement that which is a complicated story. so the south is full of these stories t and the last thing i forgot to mention it is all of these missions in florida but you t can see this is an the 16 hundreds and this is the south. it is fascinating to think actually the story of hispanic people got their start and also north carolina fragoso would argue tennessee that we cannot trace things back yet but the story is here. >> that is an important part of that. with the spanish taking control in 1762. because it is presented as being french but there is a whole spanish element to it. >> what is the relationship between african-american history and slavery quick. >> with the american founders i tried to document the stories of these individualsls but outside of slavery as well but i want to make the larger point this has existed since beginning of civilization with 50 percent of the
because this decision that kept showing up especially in alabama and then there is the case of saint augustinehat has come out of the sprint one - - french and spanish conflict and the refugees who try to establish a settlement that which is a complicated story. so the south is full of these stories t and the last thing i forgot to mention it is all of these missions in florida but you t can see this is an the 16 hundreds and this is the south. it is fascinating to think actually the story of...
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augustine said. that hope has 2 beautiful daughters anger and courage anger at the way things are and courage to see that they don't remain the way they are. when. you can serve 2 sets of principles privilege and power justice and dreams the more you make compromises with those who serve privilege and power point diminished capacity for justice and trust. and. i think that the rebel seeks to keep those who have power fearful. of this. have. to go. unappreciated listen to to retaliate. well but of all that the feud has on t.v. . which we will see to either put it to be but it does appear to be a year of have one should read a book to free society. now it means in what i don't. see. no no not to come to much stuff it could be a. 2 man hope under george bush. who watches the inside and the minute i see them coming to school. who work on. the general and how the men who are cut in. peace that's what we want freedom and peace the good up. up. a few off the field who will live who want to see. when the who
augustine said. that hope has 2 beautiful daughters anger and courage anger at the way things are and courage to see that they don't remain the way they are. when. you can serve 2 sets of principles privilege and power justice and dreams the more you make compromises with those who serve privilege and power point diminished capacity for justice and trust. and. i think that the rebel seeks to keep those who have power fearful. of this. have. to go. unappreciated listen to to retaliate. well but...
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winery owner augustin junista was sentenced to five months to prison and fined $500,000 and he admitted taking part in two schemes to get his daughter into the university of southern california. it is not yet clear where he will serve out his sentence. he was the fifth parent to be sentenced in the scandal. but has received the longest prison sentence so far. >>> well chaotic and frustrating night for flyers at l.a.x. still ahead at midday, the lessons from a similar charge here at sfo. >>> and a frantic search now for two accused killers who escaped from prison right here in northern california. who they are and what we know about the fugitives' getaway. >> coming up after nbc bay area news at 11:00, "california live," followed by "access daily" and then "days of our lives" at 1:00. shouldn't they go to prison for as long as the law allows? chesa boudin said he wouldn't seek maximum sentences as district attorney, even for murder. we are a progressive city, but letting violent criminals off early endangers everyone. ad paid for by san francisco police officers association. not authoriz
winery owner augustin junista was sentenced to five months to prison and fined $500,000 and he admitted taking part in two schemes to get his daughter into the university of southern california. it is not yet clear where he will serve out his sentence. he was the fifth parent to be sentenced in the scandal. but has received the longest prison sentence so far. >>> well chaotic and frustrating night for flyers at l.a.x. still ahead at midday, the lessons from a similar charge here at...
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from commune augustin business it to my dad don't is to do. me a thing you have a car to say no magic you for balance. i had to score so long and. many i mean i guess the missing i did there for you know hours to go meet the happening. thank you said. they yes. they have. been my guy hindered. i think i'll make. a call to. see you i have to take this all. of us dead and i. have to say. hello. light to turn. the lights on. in 2020 tokyo will close in the paralympic night but the night is a troubled history the people with disabilities want to want to. japan's disability show. 0. in a world where journalism as an industry is changing we had fortunate to be able to continue to expand to continue to have that passenger drive and present the stories in a way that is. porton to our viewers. everyone has a story worth hearing. we cover those of us that are often ignored we don't weigh our coverage towards one particular region or continent that's why i joined al jazeera. didn't lead you astray from the courts to expose say that no child simply lets w
from commune augustin business it to my dad don't is to do. me a thing you have a car to say no magic you for balance. i had to score so long and. many i mean i guess the missing i did there for you know hours to go meet the happening. thank you said. they yes. they have. been my guy hindered. i think i'll make. a call to. see you i have to take this all. of us dead and i. have to say. hello. light to turn. the lights on. in 2020 tokyo will close in the paralympic night but the night is a...
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that the women themselves promoted because they know how oppressed they are in their society as augustine ethan's these are this way they ensure that the young women at least get this chance of being respected in the society alternately they ensure that she can survive it's. the men of the me now are raised in the same way. as you may only marry your girl who is cut. if you discover on your wedding night that she isn't it's your duty under threat of social ostracism to shame the girl and send her back to where parents. so both genders are the victims of this 1000 year old traditional. the world health organization estimates that 200000000 women worldwide have undergone genital mutilation a growing number of them are seeking shelter in germany and the offshore it is there are becoming more aware of the however there is. a lack of expertise about after i am in refugee agencies and the health system that's where volunteers like father more corn come in. when my friends me sometimes people ask me why i do all this work with the girls and it's so draining. but i think back then i had no help i
that the women themselves promoted because they know how oppressed they are in their society as augustine ethan's these are this way they ensure that the young women at least get this chance of being respected in the society alternately they ensure that she can survive it's. the men of the me now are raised in the same way. as you may only marry your girl who is cut. if you discover on your wedding night that she isn't it's your duty under threat of social ostracism to shame the girl and send...
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going back to your 1st story augustine's the guard appointment how much of an impact will politics now play in her a well i think is going to play a big role in it and there's a lot of concern about this right because obviously she's taking pretty strong stands on issues like climate change investment in the infrastructure and into education within these countries the problem is that the e.c.b. obviously is a is a banking institution it is not a policy setting institution for sovereign nations and yet she's acting as if it is and maybe to some extent if you hold the checkbook and you have that kind of power you're able to institute some of what you believe is right now that there's a lot of people watching who would say it would be a good thing for the e.c.b. to push for climate change in some of these issues to be dealt with by sovereign countries whether you believe that or not the bottom line is it doesn't change the fact that you're a bank and a bank shouldn't necessarily be having it absolutely and so if do you think that it's a dangerous pattern now because this is not the 1st on
going back to your 1st story augustine's the guard appointment how much of an impact will politics now play in her a well i think is going to play a big role in it and there's a lot of concern about this right because obviously she's taking pretty strong stands on issues like climate change investment in the infrastructure and into education within these countries the problem is that the e.c.b. obviously is a is a banking institution it is not a policy setting institution for sovereign nations...
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this and will also play a role on may 14, detachmentel sends a about the size of a brigade under augustine's more, and they are going to move up the valley plank, fighting skirmishes all of the way from mount jackson to newmarket. calvary holdis them off for a period of a day, and that is allowing breckenridge to get closer and closer. the land they are fighting over can be seen here, and this is gap,an image of newmarket looking in the direction the calvary would be coming down or attempting to come this way. as may 14 closes, the troops have moved into position that will be the opening position for may 15 and what is known as the battle of new market. in a nutshell, the union is taking a position on manners hill. spreads his troops out in places skirmish lines. imboden and his are going to hold shirley's hill, a piece of what will be battle ground, and they are holding a position for breckenridge to bring the army in and take. conferences with breckenridge, and they set up the plan on how to get the troops to this position. they do a night march, and by the morning of may 15, they are read
this and will also play a role on may 14, detachmentel sends a about the size of a brigade under augustine's more, and they are going to move up the valley plank, fighting skirmishes all of the way from mount jackson to newmarket. calvary holdis them off for a period of a day, and that is allowing breckenridge to get closer and closer. the land they are fighting over can be seen here, and this is gap,an image of newmarket looking in the direction the calvary would be coming down or attempting...
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augustine of new orleans. 6'7" junior high school ball player, he rebounded. watch the replay. rebounds with his right hand, mid-air, switches to the left hand and dunks it. or vice versa. so there you go. worth checking out. youngsters doing it. we've got enough time later to talk about the pros, as the warriors tonight are taking an unbelievable beating. it's looking like it's almost historic. we'll show you the low lights later, unfortunately. that is the sporting life. >> way to end it on a positive here. >> i do what i can. >> see you later, everyone. yo, i've been thinking about time travel again. why, did you hit a roadblock withy?nv put it on the back burner. anyway, it occurs to me, hine, i would just go into the past and give it to myself, thus eliminating the need for me to invent it in the first place. interesting. yeah, it really takes the pressure off. sounds like a breakthrough. should i call science magazine and tell them to hold the cover? it's time travel, leonard, i will have already done that. then i guess congratulations are in order. no, congratulations wi
augustine of new orleans. 6'7" junior high school ball player, he rebounded. watch the replay. rebounds with his right hand, mid-air, switches to the left hand and dunks it. or vice versa. so there you go. worth checking out. youngsters doing it. we've got enough time later to talk about the pros, as the warriors tonight are taking an unbelievable beating. it's looking like it's almost historic. we'll show you the low lights later, unfortunately. that is the sporting life. >> way to...
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written by women and one was written by a man who signed it as a woman and then had the women of augustine county sign it. it did not succeed. the people moving for gradual emancipation lost but it is a powerful moment and the supporters thought they could use it to support their argument against slavery. two last questions. >> i am from massachusetts. my question is, because -- down on restricted slavery and in response to the aggressive slave rebellion, how do you think america would have responded to malcolm x had he been more successful in meeting aggressive revolts and perhaps even killing more white people in the name of civil rights instead of mlk's peaceful approach to change? breen: great question. malcolm x is one of the enduring figures and what would he think? one thing we have to be careful of is saying -- we have the size these things. malcolm x is many different people. if you look at the new biography, you see these guys change over time and you to be careful not to say there is one solid thing. i want to contextualize. there are points at which he is looking, at which he i
written by women and one was written by a man who signed it as a woman and then had the women of augustine county sign it. it did not succeed. the people moving for gradual emancipation lost but it is a powerful moment and the supporters thought they could use it to support their argument against slavery. two last questions. >> i am from massachusetts. my question is, because -- down on restricted slavery and in response to the aggressive slave rebellion, how do you think america would...
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this is important because john augustine of of course, huntington private bank is going to name some must buy. they are cheap right now. buffett does not like to overpay. and they are best in class types of brands. so you have got to stay tuned for that. we'll see if mr. buffett is listening. charles: i can't wait. 128 billion. you can buy a lot of stuff. 4816 a share. beat the street $400 a share. >> real quick one, if you invested 1000 bucks in 1964 when buffett started to take control of berkshire, that would be worth, i did the math, $17 million. 1000 bucks. not bad. charles: i can't wait to see what he might or should buy. tooks tune into the "the claman countdown" at top of the hour on fox business. >> see you then. charles: huge day for markets. all three major indices hitting all-time highs. we're on pace for record closes. as we head into the final hour of trading. where should you be positioned not just for the rest of the day, maybe for the rest of the year. izes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. that's a lot of words. only pay for what you need. ♪ libe
this is important because john augustine of of course, huntington private bank is going to name some must buy. they are cheap right now. buffett does not like to overpay. and they are best in class types of brands. so you have got to stay tuned for that. we'll see if mr. buffett is listening. charles: i can't wait. 128 billion. you can buy a lot of stuff. 4816 a share. beat the street $400 a share. >> real quick one, if you invested 1000 bucks in 1964 when buffett started to take control...
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cut stones which log to an 18th century collection, the collection of what became the museum was augustine'sn a tourism magnet 101724. the minister said this is a better day for the cultural heritage, there is material worth and intangible cultural worth which is impossible to estimate. our experts are the biggest worry that the thieves had no chance of selling the pieces because are so recognizable in the great worry they will take up the diamonds and tried to sell them separately. the director says art collections is appealing to the scenes and not to break the collections into pieces. supposedly the thieves set fire near the museum and deactivated the alarm and the heist started at dawn and with the power outage the area stayed in darkness. there was a surveillance camera on a separate power source that capture the images you are looking at of the two men breaking into residents royal palace. the police set up roadblocks all around the city in an attempt to present the suspect from leaving. there is one sliver of a silverlining, just a sliver but one of the museum's most famous and precio
cut stones which log to an 18th century collection, the collection of what became the museum was augustine'sn a tourism magnet 101724. the minister said this is a better day for the cultural heritage, there is material worth and intangible cultural worth which is impossible to estimate. our experts are the biggest worry that the thieves had no chance of selling the pieces because are so recognizable in the great worry they will take up the diamonds and tried to sell them separately. the...
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augustine. lemonis: we'll see if -- ana: if skinny latina has legs.is: so, i'll see you there. ana: okay. ♪ ♪ this place is so neat. lemonis: [ laughs ] what's up, hot stuff? lisa: there you are. so good to see you. lemonis: did you get dolled up for me today? lisa: i did. you look so good! lemonis: i want you to meet my friend, ana. lisa: hi, ana. ana: hi, nice to meet you. lemonis: my friend lisa. lisa: nice to meet you. ana: he has said such nice things about you. lemonis: so, she's got some sauces and marinades. i know they sent them to you? lisa: yes. yes. lemonis: did you have a chance to marinate anything? lisa: we did. lemonis: in order to really understand the marinade better, i asked lisa to marinate something overnight and cook it so that when i got there, we can actually get right down to business. are you the smokemaster? joe: yes, i am. lemonis: okay. all right. let's dig in. lemonis: what should we try first? i'm going to follow your lead. joe: why don't we start with turkey? ♪ ana: it's really good. lisa: that is good. lemonis: who wan
augustine. lemonis: we'll see if -- ana: if skinny latina has legs.is: so, i'll see you there. ana: okay. ♪ ♪ this place is so neat. lemonis: [ laughs ] what's up, hot stuff? lisa: there you are. so good to see you. lemonis: did you get dolled up for me today? lisa: i did. you look so good! lemonis: i want you to meet my friend, ana. lisa: hi, ana. ana: hi, nice to meet you. lemonis: my friend lisa. lisa: nice to meet you. ana: he has said such nice things about you. lemonis: so, she's got...
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august augustine was sentenced to five months admitted to taking part in twoschemes. prosecutors said he agreed to pay $300,000 in order to get his daughter into usc. now once he gets out of prison, he will have to complete 500 hours of community service. also he will have to pay a $100,000 fine. . >>> a teacher at a south bay high school is now on administrative leave after he was captured on video wearing black face to school on halloween. carington kenny is the vice president of the black student union at milpitas and posted a video that shows mill pita high school teacher in a classroom dressed up as the rapper common for halloween. >> he painted his face. go to a very diverse school, so to see that he really thought that was okay and it was a joke, it hurts. >> my hope is he was you know just wasn't really aware of you know the moment. and i believe that could be the case based on knowing the staff and the leaders at milpitas unified school district but that doesn't dismiss the fact it happened. . >> the school district would not release the identity of the teach
august augustine was sentenced to five months admitted to taking part in twoschemes. prosecutors said he agreed to pay $300,000 in order to get his daughter into usc. now once he gets out of prison, he will have to complete 500 hours of community service. also he will have to pay a $100,000 fine. . >>> a teacher at a south bay high school is now on administrative leave after he was captured on video wearing black face to school on halloween. carington kenny is the vice president of the...
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[closing bell rings] john augustine, thank you so much. drop the confetti, a new record close for the dow, the s&p and the nasdaq, they're all locking in new all-time highs. have a great day. that will do it for the "claman countdown". melissa: three-peat on wall street. strong corporate profits, first time the dow, s&p, nasdaq ended at new highs in nearly four months. the dow closing up 116 points. it is off the session highs. it is fifth record close of the year. s&p 500, nasdaq both in the green, closing new record highs for the second straight trading day. we're awaiting quarterly ruts from uber. we'll bring you the numbers in just a moment. at the white house, president trump about to depart for a campaign rally in kentucky. we'll bring you any comments from president, if he speaks with reporters on the south lawn. i'm melissa francis in new york. this is "after the bell." hey, connell. connell: i'm connell mcshane, reporting live at this hour the state of pennsylvania. start of "after the bell" series on swing state economies. we hav
[closing bell rings] john augustine, thank you so much. drop the confetti, a new record close for the dow, the s&p and the nasdaq, they're all locking in new all-time highs. have a great day. that will do it for the "claman countdown". melissa: three-peat on wall street. strong corporate profits, first time the dow, s&p, nasdaq ended at new highs in nearly four months. the dow closing up 116 points. it is off the session highs. it is fifth record close of the year. s&p...
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augustine huneas for taking part in schemes to get his daughter into usc. he must also say a $100,000 fine and spend two years under court supervision and serve 500 hours of community service once he is released from prison. see one of dozens of parents charged with pete chooeting, lying and paying bribes to get their kids into desirable colleges. >>> a milpitas administrator has been placed on leave by showing up to class on halloween wearing black face. now the naacp is also demanding an investigation. here is abc7 news reporter amy hollyfield. >> that's bad, really bad. >> reporter: that's how this student responded when she saw the tweet showing a teacher in black face. there is a lot of shock and surprise here at milpitas high school. >> i think it's bad because he is like black face. why would you do that? that's very racist. >> i just think it's crazy that someone would do that, especially nowadays. and around here. i mean, this is an amazing school, we're so diverse over here. >> reporter: senior jaylen lyons can't believe a teach worry show up in b
augustine huneas for taking part in schemes to get his daughter into usc. he must also say a $100,000 fine and spend two years under court supervision and serve 500 hours of community service once he is released from prison. see one of dozens of parents charged with pete chooeting, lying and paying bribes to get their kids into desirable colleges. >>> a milpitas administrator has been placed on leave by showing up to class on halloween wearing black face. now the naacp is also...
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winery owner augustin huneeus reported to prison, sentenced to five months in prison and fined $100,000. he admitted to taking part in two schemes to get his daughter into usc. huneeus is the fifth parent to be sentenced in the scandal, and so far his five-month sentence is the longest. >>> so did you know you have a secret score? i'm talking about when it comes to retailers, they actually have companies that track your buying activity. everything you bought online is in one document. when "new york times" reporter asked for her score, she got back 400 pages of activity. >> i mean, i just didn't know that there would be this third party company that would have all of my airbnb messages and yelp orders and how often i opened an app. >> nearly a dozen companies are in the data collection game, selling information to businesses, trying to predict what we'll want to buy or whether to trust us. that includes san francisco based sift. here is the ceo. >> it's really like sherlock holmes solving a crime scene, being more thorough and looking at every single piece of evidence, so that you can m
winery owner augustin huneeus reported to prison, sentenced to five months in prison and fined $100,000. he admitted to taking part in two schemes to get his daughter into usc. huneeus is the fifth parent to be sentenced in the scandal, and so far his five-month sentence is the longest. >>> so did you know you have a secret score? i'm talking about when it comes to retailers, they actually have companies that track your buying activity. everything you bought online is in one document....
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winery owner augustin huneeus reported to prison, sentenced to five months in prison and fined $100,000. he admitted to taking part in two schemes to get his daughter into usc. huneeus is the fifth parent to be sentenced in the scandal, and so far his five-month sentence is the longest. >>> actress felecity huffman who was also charged in the admissions scheme is now starting her community service. this comes less than two weeks after she served time in dublin's federal correction institution. huffman pleaded guilty in the case. she was sentenced to 14 days in prison, and 250 hours of community service. >>> 5:46. trending this morning a heart-warming moment that's being called the getty fire miracle. last week, putting out all the hot spots a los angeles fire crew spotted a wedding ring in the gutter near a burned out home. they brought it back to the command post, hoping to find the ring's rightful owner. after a little detective work and the help of social media, firefighters were able to find the woman who lost the ring. >> i said ma'am, out of curiosity, does this box look familiar
winery owner augustin huneeus reported to prison, sentenced to five months in prison and fined $100,000. he admitted to taking part in two schemes to get his daughter into usc. huneeus is the fifth parent to be sentenced in the scandal, and so far his five-month sentence is the longest. >>> actress felecity huffman who was also charged in the admissions scheme is now starting her community service. this comes less than two weeks after she served time in dublin's federal correction...
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[closing bell rings] john augustine, thank you so much.p the confetti, a new record close for the dow, the s&p and the nasdaq, they're all locking in new all-time highs. have a great day. that will do it for the "claman countdown". melissa: three-peat on wall street. strong corporate profits, first time the dow, s&p, nasdaq ended at new highs in nearly four months. the dow closing up 116 points. it is off the session highs. it is fifth record close of the year. s&p 500, nasdaq both in the green, closing new record highs for the second straight trading day. we're awaiting quarterly ruts from uber. we'll bring you the numbers in just a moment. at the white house, president trump about to depart for a campaign rally in kentucky. we'll bring you any comments from president, if he speaks with ror
[closing bell rings] john augustine, thank you so much.p the confetti, a new record close for the dow, the s&p and the nasdaq, they're all locking in new all-time highs. have a great day. that will do it for the "claman countdown". melissa: three-peat on wall street. strong corporate profits, first time the dow, s&p, nasdaq ended at new highs in nearly four months. the dow closing up 116 points. it is off the session highs. it is fifth record close of the year. s&p 500,...
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and that therefore the great religious leaders people people like augustine. people like klein news who all have talked about the meaning of life. in one of the thing that talked about, at least plato did because he talked about the eternal nature of the soul. they had a discussion about if there is a life everlasting, how does what we do here, effect will be due there. i just like you to say about that for your a second. now print it we'll talk about it. we talk about it in college the meaning of life. we talk about it when we marry somebody we love. it gets late into the night and that is when our families get to be the closest. we talk about it when we have a fantastic wedding. and he no one we dance we have a great time and the bride is dancing with dad and the groom is dancing with mom. and then we have our drinks and that we gather. i have been there many times. you see, it is important for your us to say of how those things and it is important to say about how we might change the world. who we do see little me only give you a couple of examples i can gi
and that therefore the great religious leaders people people like augustine. people like klein news who all have talked about the meaning of life. in one of the thing that talked about, at least plato did because he talked about the eternal nature of the soul. they had a discussion about if there is a life everlasting, how does what we do here, effect will be due there. i just like you to say about that for your a second. now print it we'll talk about it. we talk about it in college the meaning...
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augustine was sentenced to five months in prison and he admitted to taking part in two schemes involving emissions conspiracy. prosecutors say that he agreed to pay $300,000 to get his daughter into usc. after he gets out of prison, he will have to complete 500 hours of community service and pay a $100,000 fine. >>> we have had at least a week. >> it is normal, maybe some people have had more sleep because of the time change. anyway, this is a look at the commute at the bay bridge toll plaza it is crowded but things are back to normal it seems on this monday. northbound interstate 880 is a little slow past the coliseum and you can see the east bay has a lot of slow traffic in contra costa valley east and west to concord and 80 is low from hercules into richmond. morgan county is slow in a couple areas and 80s flows through the fremont area and hayward. this is a look at downtown san jose, a little slower than usual. we do not see this kind of traffic at this time. it is going to be slow going. at 7:19 am, i am filling in for steve. >>> here comes the sunshine and we do have a little fog
augustine was sentenced to five months in prison and he admitted to taking part in two schemes involving emissions conspiracy. prosecutors say that he agreed to pay $300,000 to get his daughter into usc. after he gets out of prison, he will have to complete 500 hours of community service and pay a $100,000 fine. >>> we have had at least a week. >> it is normal, maybe some people have had more sleep because of the time change. anyway, this is a look at the commute at the bay...
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we support you in the efforts to land on the moon in mars, and i go back to the report that norm augustine did years ago where he said that unmanned flight could provide with us a great deal of research data and space results whether it is commodities or whatever, and then human space flight. when you add the humans into the mix, it is much more expensive. so i am wondering if you have read that report and whether you believe it to be outdated and my primary question is how is the date of 2024 chosen as a start year? >> well, two questions. two things with the 2024 date, and a number of things changed. number one, when we came out with the date of 2028, it was daysed on the budgets not changing significant, and within inflation. there were people, people in congress, and the members of the administrations that said that 2028 is ten years, and the programs that last ten years obviously, they get cut, and historically, they are going to get to the history of nasa, and so going back to the space exploration vision, and the vision of the early 2000s and this is lucy and the football again, and
we support you in the efforts to land on the moon in mars, and i go back to the report that norm augustine did years ago where he said that unmanned flight could provide with us a great deal of research data and space results whether it is commodities or whatever, and then human space flight. when you add the humans into the mix, it is much more expensive. so i am wondering if you have read that report and whether you believe it to be outdated and my primary question is how is the date of 2024...