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bb, george and i used to call each other bb when we were first married. if i yell bb what do you think about so and so, george says who are you talking to? this is mini me and she is jealous of bb and she is my shadow. i cannot move without her and she is known to knit -- nip at people. bb protects george. she is. active at protecting george and they are a huge comfort to me. host: you have always had dogs. these are not springer spaniel's. guest: this is a leash city and you cannot walk your dog's without a leash. -- with a springer spaniel a squirrel will go by and i'm flat on the ground. these i can hold. they are good. i am not sure they are dogs though. they may be people. they are very spoiled. we go to the public ground, which we are not a member of the club but nobody cares say you cannot, so i walked him at the polo ground. [barking] and they bark occasionally. your you have written memoir, you kept a journal all your life. guest: still. host: will the papers go to the library? guest: they're all there and they are not to be open for 50 years so
bb, george and i used to call each other bb when we were first married. if i yell bb what do you think about so and so, george says who are you talking to? this is mini me and she is jealous of bb and she is my shadow. i cannot move without her and she is known to knit -- nip at people. bb protects george. she is. active at protecting george and they are a huge comfort to me. host: you have always had dogs. these are not springer spaniel's. guest: this is a leash city and you cannot walk your...
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. >> this is bb. george and i used to call each other bb when we were first married. so we have three dogs named that. i asked them a question and george says, which one of us are you talking to? this one is feisty and jealous of the other. she is my shadow. i cannot move without her. she is known to nip at people. bb protects george. she is very active. protecting george. they are huge comfort to me. >> these are not springer spaniels though. leashnow but this is a city. and squirrelaniel goes by, i am flat on my face. these i can hold. they are good. i am not sure they are dogs though. they may be people. they're very spoiled. we go to the polo grounds of which we are not a member of the club, but nobody would dare say. that you cannot come. i walk them there. [barking] and they bark occasionally. >> you have written your memoir. you kept a journal all of your life. >> still. >> will those papers come the library? >> they are all there. they are not to be opened for 50 years, so i can say what i want. i'm getting very forgetful and it really helps to have that -- th
. >> this is bb. george and i used to call each other bb when we were first married. so we have three dogs named that. i asked them a question and george says, which one of us are you talking to? this one is feisty and jealous of the other. she is my shadow. i cannot move without her. she is known to nip at people. bb protects george. she is very active. protecting george. they are huge comfort to me. >> these are not springer spaniels though. leashnow but this is a city. and...
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fromfhat placement the bb asn, we were able to measure to where ricky boydhot and it's approximately 43 feet. >> nawaz: ms. smiley, today marks th de months to the since this incident in which your son was killed, what hasen that time like for you? >> it's beeneally, really hard. just taking it day by day. i just really would like to have some answers about my son's killing. it's been really, really hard. >> nawaz: ms. smiley, i understand the police chief came to your home and promised you and your family that there would be a fair and thorough investigation. you believe that that will happen? nt no, ma'am. i'm three s into his killing and have yet to receive auo psy, i have yeteceive coy type of information erning my son's killing. >> nawaz: and it's also our understanding police were there rhat day awrong with u.s. hershals to a want to your son, they believas involved in the murder of another young man three days earlier. do you or anyone in your family have any reason to believe that your son was involved in that murder center. >> ma'am, thetlocalctives here also have been back
fromfhat placement the bb asn, we were able to measure to where ricky boydhot and it's approximately 43 feet. >> nawaz: ms. smiley, today marks th de months to the since this incident in which your son was killed, what hasen that time like for you? >> it's beeneally, really hard. just taking it day by day. i just really would like to have some answers about my son's killing. it's been really, really hard. >> nawaz: ms. smiley, i understand the police chief came to your home...
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o some of the photos you pulled out, one the authorities released showing what they say s the bb gunky was holding and a yard area, police tape cordoning the area off, cars lining the street, why is that photo significant? >> there were a lot of bullets fired by law enfor that morning, hand and the those bullets struck a neighboring house and car, and the neighbo stepped outside and took a photograph so he could show wherthose bullets had come from. when he looked at the photograph more closely, what he saw was a gun lying on the ground. we were able to take thatph photognd place the gun d where it the groun was found. you will note that in the gunghbor's photograph, the is laying on a bed of pine straw, same as the photograph release bid the g.b.i. from that placement of the bb gun, we were able to measure to where ricky boyd was shot and it's approximately 43 feet. >> nawaz: ms. smiley, today marks threaymonths to the since this incident in which your son was killed, what has that time be like for you? >> it's been really, really hard. just taking it day by day. i just really would
o some of the photos you pulled out, one the authorities released showing what they say s the bb gunky was holding and a yard area, police tape cordoning the area off, cars lining the street, why is that photo significant? >> there were a lot of bullets fired by law enfor that morning, hand and the those bullets struck a neighboring house and car, and the neighbo stepped outside and took a photograph so he could show wherthose bullets had come from. when he looked at the photograph more...
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bb-.s rated they did not know what to do with this. why not?s always difficult when you have issuers were negative cash flow, and have projections for growth and cash flow going forward. and so, in addition to that, we have a disruptive business model that is different from what is traditionally seen in the market. rating agencies had difficulty digging into that. this market like any market, you have to do your homework to understand the credits, and who you work with, no exception. jonathan: the secondary market is looking softer. in the primary market, demand is still there. do you take positives from that? >> i do. the positive is capital. there is still broad-based global growth environment. maybe it is not as strong as it was at the end of last year, the global economy is still doing well. there's not a lot of inventory overhang. we will probably get a lot of cycles. i still think we still go to be risk neutral. there is a lot of capital on the sidelines. jonathan: you think in many ways we are in senna five to de-risk? ince are in center
bb-.s rated they did not know what to do with this. why not?s always difficult when you have issuers were negative cash flow, and have projections for growth and cash flow going forward. and so, in addition to that, we have a disruptive business model that is different from what is traditionally seen in the market. rating agencies had difficulty digging into that. this market like any market, you have to do your homework to understand the credits, and who you work with, no exception. jonathan:...
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bb king, generallyly king, mahaa jackson to find my blalackness." those the words of the late dr.e. this is democracy now! look at continue our the life and legacy of the founder of black liberation dr. james cone.y future but at the christian gospel from the oppressed. he said he was inspired by dr. martin luther king jr. and malcolm x. dr. cone died saturday at the age of 79. this is dr. cone speaking at the 2012 general conference of the united methodist church. >> i write f for thosese who are penniless and jobless, landless, socialse who have no power. s speak and i write for gay bisexuals, and those who are transgender. thequeer people of this world. i write for the undocumented farmworkers toiling in misery in our nation's agriculture fields. i write and speak for muslims who live under the terror of war and empire. i speak and write for all humanity. care about amy: that is dr. cone speaking in 2012. i remember sitting next to him than that michelle alexander gave a major addreress here in w yoyork, the author of the new jm crow. we continue with our three guests come all
bb king, generallyly king, mahaa jackson to find my blalackness." those the words of the late dr.e. this is democracy now! look at continue our the life and legacy of the founder of black liberation dr. james cone.y future but at the christian gospel from the oppressed. he said he was inspired by dr. martin luther king jr. and malcolm x. dr. cone died saturday at the age of 79. this is dr. cone speaking at the 2012 general conference of the united methodist church. >> i write f for...
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them bb natural style tell liz lan games and a normal economic going point out something they don't want. and when the money he one will also note with the national team nobility reflection not. like like. i think i think a high high very. at. the beginning i. got calls all i wanna write right after that because i think. if you go to confine fine and there is ryan. if. strike it. we'll include your address. the ceo. find out that you need to check check his poses* always leads to three. days he's right trying to pass and one month becoming an advancement by by asking you know. from to easily read regularly in on line mode transferred. tales. re gonna gamble for adult romances yo yo often of unions rejected it illegal for funny money management is. on the line. formal methods. within. just as it does on. he gave a whole home community and rigorous process i read a rendering plant. again on. twenty six six and and and that's the beginning in may if the results are negative. and that has come company. one was a lot of money. five point one one percent. while one. is funny random justice to
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bb king, generally king, mahalia jackson to find my blackness." those the words of the late dr.e. this is democracy now! look at continue our the life and legacy of the founder of black liberation dr. james cone.y future but at the christian gospel from the oppressed. he said he was inspired by dr. martin luther king jr. and malcolm x. dr. cone died saturday at the age of 79. this is dr. cone speaking at the 2012 general conference of the united methodist church. >> i write for those who are penniless and jobless, landless, socialse who have no power. s speak and i write for gay bisexuals, and those who are transgender. thequeer people of this world. i write for the undocumented farmworkers toiling in misery in our nation's agriculture fields. i write and speak for muslims who live under the terror of war and empire. i speak and write for all humanity. care about amy: that is dr. cone speaking in 2012. i remember sitting next to him than that michelle alexander gave a major address here in new york, the author of the new jim crow. we continue with our three guests come all linke
bb king, generally king, mahalia jackson to find my blackness." those the words of the late dr.e. this is democracy now! look at continue our the life and legacy of the founder of black liberation dr. james cone.y future but at the christian gospel from the oppressed. he said he was inspired by dr. martin luther king jr. and malcolm x. dr. cone died saturday at the age of 79. this is dr. cone speaking at the 2012 general conference of the united methodist church. >> i write for those...
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nadie en casa, sin embargo la mascota de la f temporalmente, habuia un erro en la casa, pero cuando los bbos entraron para extinguir el incendio el animal escapo, una vecina indico que el perro r regreso en la madrugada y los cuida mientras sus vecinos estan de viaje . >>> en otras noticias la alca e alcaldesa de oakland recibio una carta del deptartamento de jci justicia, donde le piden in informacion sobre la politica santuario de la ciudad, la carta seÑala que oakland podria estar violando una ley federal y piden que se comuniquen con agentes de icinmigracion y la fiscal dijo u cujmplimos con la ley de recurecu recursos en comabatir el crime e en vez de desgarrar las fli familias, durante el evento ce e celebrado el fdin de semana se e exhiben las ultimas tendencias en armas de fuego, la policia i dicen que este tipo de ferias estan fuera de lugar tras la c baba balacera en una escuela de la florida, tras los recientes bo b bombardeos en siria la s prot a protestas no se hicieoron esperr en sfan francisco,decenas de p r personas cuestionaron las razo e razones del ataque a siria . >>> t
nadie en casa, sin embargo la mascota de la f temporalmente, habuia un erro en la casa, pero cuando los bbos entraron para extinguir el incendio el animal escapo, una vecina indico que el perro r regreso en la madrugada y los cuida mientras sus vecinos estan de viaje . >>> en otras noticias la alca e alcaldesa de oakland recibio una carta del deptartamento de jci justicia, donde le piden in informacion sobre la politica santuario de la ciudad, la carta seÑala que oakland podria estar...
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this is the size of bbs. it's substantial the amount that accumulated, and we spoke to the students who were stuck on the bus as it slid down the hill. oakland public works crews say this is the first time they've ever been called to clear hail and drop sand. a wild morning for anybody caught up in the mess when those crews arrived on redwood road, conditions they say, were treacherous. an ac transit bus driving this route to take students to skyline high school was stuck, one slipped and slid. the hail on the steep hill made it nearly impossible to get up the hill, and we encountered students stuck at safeway at the bottom of the hill after the bus lost traction and started sliding. >> well, it was scary at first because i didn't know if we had traction or not, but then it just kept sliding, but we stopped eventually. >> reporter: students are excited, they said they had never seen hail and snow in oakland so this was a treat. in skyline high school, classes were delayed, not cancelled. many couldn't make it
this is the size of bbs. it's substantial the amount that accumulated, and we spoke to the students who were stuck on the bus as it slid down the hill. oakland public works crews say this is the first time they've ever been called to clear hail and drop sand. a wild morning for anybody caught up in the mess when those crews arrived on redwood road, conditions they say, were treacherous. an ac transit bus driving this route to take students to skyline high school was stuck, one slipped and slid....
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. >> this is "bb america."s >> funding of this presentations ade possible byfr thman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs,fi and purepoint ncial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a visio we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to banking ound you -- your plans, your goals, your dreams.
. >> this is "bb america."s >> funding of this presentations ade possible byfr thman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs,fi and purepoint ncial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a visio we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to banking ound you --...
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a day later, the bureau said the weapon was later determined to be a co2 powered bb air gun." the gbi said it had nothing further to add and the district attorney did not respond to our request for comment. jameillan said gbi showed the footage on a laptop and she didn't see anything his hands when he walked out of the house. >> he did everything he needed to do to come out the door with his hands out. he did everything i told him to do. >> reporter: she and her attorney say they will fight to make the bodycam footage public so everyone can judge for themselves. >> i will not let them get away with this. i will not go away. >> reporter: maya rodriguez, nbc news, savannah, georgia. >>> now to the fight for control of congress. just over six months until the midterm elections, democrats are hoping for a wave of victories. republicans hoping to hold the line. last night president trump hit the road in a state critical to his 2016 success, michigan. giving a potential preview of the strategy to come. nbc's kelly o'donnell now on the battle lines being drawn. >> reporter: president
a day later, the bureau said the weapon was later determined to be a co2 powered bb air gun." the gbi said it had nothing further to add and the district attorney did not respond to our request for comment. jameillan said gbi showed the footage on a laptop and she didn't see anything his hands when he walked out of the house. >> he did everything he needed to do to come out the door with his hands out. he did everything i told him to do. >> reporter: she and her attorney say...
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laura: you mentioned the russians there, and russia's foign minister told the bb that the situation between the west and russia is worse than during the cold war. should russia be paying more of a price for s support of esident assad? nicholas: i think it is paying a price.as iteen isolated at the security council. the russian economy is very definitely hurting because of a combination of sanctions from the crimea sanctions to thete erence in western election sanctions and now the syria sanctions, three different types of sanctions over the last several years. i think that is hurting putin, but it may not alter his basic behavior, and that is to support assad to the hilt in league with the iranians and hezbollah, and that points to the need for a wider western strategy that is really diplomatic, not only to defeat the islamic state militarily, but diplomatic. laura: is there anything at to stop president assad at this point from waging a brutal conventional war against the remaining rebels?: nicholere does not appear to be so. assad has reclaimed most of the mediterranean coast the south of
laura: you mentioned the russians there, and russia's foign minister told the bb that the situation between the west and russia is worse than during the cold war. should russia be paying more of a price for s support of esident assad? nicholas: i think it is paying a price.as iteen isolated at the security council. the russian economy is very definitely hurting because of a combination of sanctions from the crimea sanctions to thete erence in western election sanctions and now the syria...
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>> this is "bb america."s >> funding of this presentations ade possible byfr thman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs,fi and purepoint ncial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a visio we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to banking ound you -- your plans, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financia >> and now, "bbc world news. ne: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. former fbi director james comey speaks to the bbc, voicing concerns about sharing information with president trump. mr. comey: you have to thinky about it in a u wouldn't have with other presidents. jane: transfer of power in cuba. raul castro hands the reins to a new president, but will there really be much change? ♪ jane: and he is not clowning around about run
>> this is "bb america."s >> funding of this presentations ade possible byfr thman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs,fi and purepoint ncial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a visio we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to banking ound you --...
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. >> and the salads, i thought that would be healthy but the chicken insi is rubbery, very bb ry. >>o none of it sounds pap t s appetizing. alina? bo hearing her answer makes me more grateful my school's food. yeah, there's a lot love variety and the taste is not too favorable. but it not as a bad what she is saying. >> angel what is your experience like with your school lunches? >> riding off of what stephanie is saying. a lo of the students don't like it. the food can be mysterious n we ar sure what it is, it's hard to identify it when they put it out there. and just overall, just tastes bad. >> so, than what do you do? do you jus go hungry? >> a lot of the times, i will just wait until i get home, i rather wait to get home and aenjoy something than b school and just eat something to fill myself up. >> same. >> same with you? >> hm-mm. >> so, how, if you are skipping lunch, and you are going hungry, how doesouhis affect ability to learn? >> well, greatly. when i'm in class and i'm supposedo be learning the lesson. i'm asking nch inling everyone they have food that i can have instea
. >> and the salads, i thought that would be healthy but the chicken insi is rubbery, very bb ry. >>o none of it sounds pap t s appetizing. alina? bo hearing her answer makes me more grateful my school's food. yeah, there's a lot love variety and the taste is not too favorable. but it not as a bad what she is saying. >> angel what is your experience like with your school lunches? >> riding off of what stephanie is saying. a lo of the students don't like it. the food can...
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i have my first bb gun when i was seven. but the position of the nra has gotten way out of hand. democrats have enough guts to refuse to accept donations from the nra so that they do not have such a broad say in general matters. santorum appear and completely confuse everything, speaking on behalf of the nra. understandneeds to there is a difference between an ar-15 and a hunting rifle. the average citizen has no understanding of what the different guns are. my question is, will the democrats have enough guts to say no to the nra contributions? gov. bullock: i think we sometimes learn a lot from our kids. parklands in part -- have finally opened up a discussion and it is time we learned from our kids. seeing what you will be is not only a whole lot of democrats, but a whole lot of republicans, too. continue to listen to those kids. the marchreat rally, for our lives in our state capital. and they wanted me to speak. i said i was not going to speak. time elected about officials start listening, and not speaking. so instead, i showed up with my kidsand applauded those who were sayi
i have my first bb gun when i was seven. but the position of the nra has gotten way out of hand. democrats have enough guts to refuse to accept donations from the nra so that they do not have such a broad say in general matters. santorum appear and completely confuse everything, speaking on behalf of the nra. understandneeds to there is a difference between an ar-15 and a hunting rifle. the average citizen has no understanding of what the different guns are. my question is, will the democrats...
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at one point he said on the bb , if he was the director, he wouldn't give the present certain intelligence information. but you just wrote a book about sanctimony and loyalty and the process and rule of law but now you're above the law that would our gate authority from the commander-in-chief? this is nonsensical stuff. my recommendation is get off the air, take a chill. develop someself-awareness about the problems you have because we all have problems. >>jesse: you're talking to me . this is also, george stephanopoulos and james comey, this did not make air but we have the transcript. there's probably a reason this doesn't make air on abc news sunday. listen to this, george stephanopoulos says what about the rest of the steel dossier? has it checked out, is it a credible document? james comey says the answer is, i don't know.this is huge and this is why, because you are only allowed to present credible substantiated document to a fisa judge when you are looking to get a warrant on another american. if the fbi director knows or doesn't know about the credibility of the document and he's p
at one point he said on the bb , if he was the director, he wouldn't give the present certain intelligence information. but you just wrote a book about sanctimony and loyalty and the process and rule of law but now you're above the law that would our gate authority from the commander-in-chief? this is nonsensical stuff. my recommendation is get off the air, take a chill. develop someself-awareness about the problems you have because we all have problems. >>jesse: you're talking to me ....
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at which point, bb, one of her beloved dogs nipped my wife on the calf.ith a handwritten note. dear laura i'm so sorry about the bite. you just look good enough to eat. my word, we could talk endlessly about how great this woman is. but we're reminded in the lesson from ecclesiastes that there comes the time for everything. even the end of a great story. the least of barbara's virtue, i think was patience. if you're sharing a meal or waiting on her favorite drink bourbon and water, for the record, apart to say with all of the talk about drinking and all of the language from the pulpit, we've done a great deal of evangelism for my church today, thank you. if things were slowing up, barbara would say why the holdup barbara liked to see things move along and i think that's why we're here today. i think barbara was becoming impatient. she was tired on waiting on the next chapter. so, well, she welcomed it on april 17th. but perhaps it will help all of us who are left behind, jesus was barbara's pathway to god. she honored and believed that others found god in
at which point, bb, one of her beloved dogs nipped my wife on the calf.ith a handwritten note. dear laura i'm so sorry about the bite. you just look good enough to eat. my word, we could talk endlessly about how great this woman is. but we're reminded in the lesson from ecclesiastes that there comes the time for everything. even the end of a great story. the least of barbara's virtue, i think was patience. if you're sharing a meal or waiting on her favorite drink bourbon and water, for the...
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he and some friends went to a convenience store and the clerk reported the teenager was carrying a bb gun. a short time later, he was stopped by police who pointed guns at him. the lawsuit says that is when the police dog bit him several times on the leg. he was never charged with a crime. >>> a timely reminder about how dangerous it can be to live in the bay area. yesterday scientist called the hayward fault a tectonic timebomb waiting to go off. >> areas of violent and extreme shaking. >> reporter: a magnitude 7 along the hayward fault would be disastrous, shaking, building collapses, and fires. >> 800 fatalities, $82 billion in damages. when you add in the fire, several hundred more fatalities and an additional $30 billion in damages. >> reporter: scientists simulated an earthquake along the entire 52 mile stretch of the hayward fault. this is animation showing what could happen. the simulation was dubbed the haywire scenario. the results were released at uc berkeley. the stadium reopened in 2012 after undergoing a seismic retrofit. >> i would have no problem being in an earthquake
he and some friends went to a convenience store and the clerk reported the teenager was carrying a bb gun. a short time later, he was stopped by police who pointed guns at him. the lawsuit says that is when the police dog bit him several times on the leg. he was never charged with a crime. >>> a timely reminder about how dangerous it can be to live in the bay area. yesterday scientist called the hayward fault a tectonic timebomb waiting to go off. >> areas of violent and extreme...
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at which point, bb, one of her beloved dogs, nipped my wife on the calf.ould talk endlessly about how great this woman is. but we're reminded in the lesson from ecclesiastes that there comes a time for everything, even the end of a great story. the least of barbara's virtues i think was patience. if you're sharing a mlr waiting on her favorite drink, bourbon and water for the record, i pause to say with all the talking about drinking and all the language from the pulpit, we've done a great deal of evaadvantage gel lis sell fo our church today, thank you. and i mean that sincerely. if things were slowing up, barbara would say "why the hold up?" barbara liked to see things move along. i think that's why we're here today. i think barbara was becoming impatient. she was tired of waiting on the next chapter. so, well, she welcomed it on april 17th. but perhaps it will help all of us who are left behind. jesus was barbara's pathway to god. she honored and believed that others found god in their own way but for her being christian mattered. we were talking one da
at which point, bb, one of her beloved dogs, nipped my wife on the calf.ould talk endlessly about how great this woman is. but we're reminded in the lesson from ecclesiastes that there comes a time for everything, even the end of a great story. the least of barbara's virtues i think was patience. if you're sharing a mlr waiting on her favorite drink, bourbon and water for the record, i pause to say with all the talking about drinking and all the language from the pulpit, we've done a great deal...
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at which point, bb, one of her my wife on thext calf. this is a badge of honor.ame but the next morning on our doorstep was a beautiful orchid with a handwritten notes -- dear, laura, i am so sorry about the bite. you just looked good enough to eat. [laughter] my word, we could talk endlessly about how great this woman is. but we are reminded in the lesson from ecclesiastes that there comes a time for everything, even the end of a great story. the least of barbara's virtues i think was patients. -- patience. if you are sharing a meal or waiting on her favorite drink, bourbon and water, by the way, and we have done a great deal of evangelism for my church today, thank you, and i mean that sincerely. if things work slowing up, barbara would say, why the holdup? she liked to see things move along and i think that is why we are here today. i think barbara was becoming impatient. she was tired on waiting on the next chapter, so she welcomed it. on april 17 but perhaps it will help all of us who are left behind. barbara's pathway to god. she honored and believed others
at which point, bb, one of her my wife on thext calf. this is a badge of honor.ame but the next morning on our doorstep was a beautiful orchid with a handwritten notes -- dear, laura, i am so sorry about the bite. you just looked good enough to eat. [laughter] my word, we could talk endlessly about how great this woman is. but we are reminded in the lesson from ecclesiastes that there comes a time for everything, even the end of a great story. the least of barbara's virtues i think was...
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the times -- peak times bb between will be between 3 and 7 a.m. >> it will look done and people willwonder why it is not running but we have to do these testings to make sure it is ready for passengers. >> reporter: the budget of bart included fitting the nearby homes with triple paned windows to lessen the noise. when will things be passenger ready? that is the big question. vta says they have control of the time line through summer and bart will take over then. they expect this testing to last between six and eight months. >>> it is 5:35. if you enjoy warm weather today is the day to enjoy it. >> the beaches may feel chilly but inland, get ready for the sunshine. here is a live look right now from mount vacca. look at the sky out there. there are some high and low clouds messing with the view. visibility is down along the coast. a lot of the fog is forming right here along the beaches. if your route takes you that way, half moon visibility is down to 5. oakland airport is at 8. in napa, you can tell, there is some fog hanging around. here is a live look in san jose this hour. a lit
the times -- peak times bb between will be between 3 and 7 a.m. >> it will look done and people willwonder why it is not running but we have to do these testings to make sure it is ready for passengers. >> reporter: the budget of bart included fitting the nearby homes with triple paned windows to lessen the noise. when will things be passenger ready? that is the big question. vta says they have control of the time line through summer and bart will take over then. they expect this...
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move is certainly a question of liquidity but probably not a change of stance significantly from the bbs pboc. >> talk of sanctions on russia promoting a string of mixed messages from two top officials. on sunday, nikki haley saying sanctions for russia were on the way. will betary mnuchin announcing those monday if he hasn't already. >> but then the economic advisor saying nikki haley got have the -- got ahead of the curve and that there would be confusion about that. nikki haley responding, i don't get confused. the trump administration telling russia it has no sanction plans for anytime soon. that is according to a russian official. >> there is a lot of frustration that is helpful and has bubbled over in the last 24 hours between ambassador haley and president trump. there is frustration amongst some in the administration that the united kingdom has not followed suit with tough sanctions. and that any sanctions imposed by the u.s. benefit some other countries such as the u.k.. -- carol massar taylor: -- the slowest and year since march. you are also seeing a selloff in the gilt market
move is certainly a question of liquidity but probably not a change of stance significantly from the bbs pboc. >> talk of sanctions on russia promoting a string of mixed messages from two top officials. on sunday, nikki haley saying sanctions for russia were on the way. will betary mnuchin announcing those monday if he hasn't already. >> but then the economic advisor saying nikki haley got have the -- got ahead of the curve and that there would be confusion about that. nikki haley...
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bb 63%. i don't know. >> i don't, but this is your book. okay. [laughter] i want to stay on young people because i saw your interview with rachel last night and morning show this morning and we talked a little bit about this weekend and you talked about this new generation of leaders that are so natural, like i don't know anna gonzalez, but i love her. and if i thought i could teach her anything, i would tell her everything i've ever known. but i don't think she needs it. they have these skills that we went through several campaigns to learn. i want to swerve between despair and hope to talk about these young leaders. >> i think they are so articulate. i think it's because they are used to telling their stories are there used to the platform and that their opinion matters. i had two thoughts about yolanda was so amazing. nine years old and anna gonzalez. with the yolanda there is nothing more confident the world than a little girl. she's like full of joy, she's fearless and all little girls are like that. and at some point they learn to be inhibi
bb 63%. i don't know. >> i don't, but this is your book. okay. [laughter] i want to stay on young people because i saw your interview with rachel last night and morning show this morning and we talked a little bit about this weekend and you talked about this new generation of leaders that are so natural, like i don't know anna gonzalez, but i love her. and if i thought i could teach her anything, i would tell her everything i've ever known. but i don't think she needs it. they have these...
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>> kimberly: thanks god somebody didn't bb the balloons. >> kennedy: that would have been so sad. >>al. i think somebody is behind the wall holding the thing. >> kimberly: cats are quite smart. it's a little kitty suicide. >> jason: cats always land on their feet. they'll be fine. >> kimberly: can't get the time back we lost without winning "one more thing." juan? >> juan: that doesn't stop him from becoming a baseball star. watch him. the high school catcher from tennessee lost his arm at 19 months. now video of him playing has gone viral and attracted attention for major league teams. the baltimore orioles invited him to the oriole park at camden yards to talk with coaches and players, even god's own jersey. by the way, if you doubt that a one armed baseball player can make it to the majors, think about this. remember, yankee pitcher jim abbott, he played ten seasons, even threw a no-hitter in 1993 with one arm. good luck to you, luke. you are an inspiration to us all. >> kimberly: god bless him. kennedy? >> kennedy: if there's one thing we love almost as much as inspiring stories,
>> kimberly: thanks god somebody didn't bb the balloons. >> kennedy: that would have been so sad. >>al. i think somebody is behind the wall holding the thing. >> kimberly: cats are quite smart. it's a little kitty suicide. >> jason: cats always land on their feet. they'll be fine. >> kimberly: can't get the time back we lost without winning "one more thing." juan? >> juan: that doesn't stop him from becoming a baseball star. watch him. the...
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had my first bb gun when i was 7, single shot rifle 8, mail order m1 military when i was 14. but the position of the nra has gotten way out of hand. will democratic candidates have enough guts to refuse to accept donations from the nra so that they don't have such a broad say in congressional matters and the other thing, will the democrats do something to have a general public video made? i saw rick santorum appear and completely confuse everything speaking on behalf of the nra. the public needs to know there's a hell of a difference between an ar-15 and deer rifle and the shotgun and matters such as this. the average citizen has no understanding of what the different guns are. i guess my big question, will the democrats have enough guts to say no to the nra contributions? that's important. >> i think that, you know, sometimes we learn a lot from our kids, and these kids in parkland have finally opened a discussion where it's time that we learn from our kids. so i think what unfortunateyou'g not only a whole lot of democrats saying i don't want that nra money but i'm hopeful
had my first bb gun when i was 7, single shot rifle 8, mail order m1 military when i was 14. but the position of the nra has gotten way out of hand. will democratic candidates have enough guts to refuse to accept donations from the nra so that they don't have such a broad say in congressional matters and the other thing, will the democrats do something to have a general public video made? i saw rick santorum appear and completely confuse everything speaking on behalf of the nra. the public...
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most of the money coming from the alameda county tax, talking about measure "b" and "bb" and breaking ground in 20, 25 minutes and the plan to have it finished and ready to go by fall of 2020. reporting live here i believe in sunol or maybe fremont, along the sunol grade, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> we deal with the congestion, anything to ease it, welcome. thanks so much. >> that is true. >>> well, this just in. a fight between president trump and governor brown just will not stop and if you've seen the newscast this week we told you about the back and forth over the national guard along california's border with mexico. you might have seen this coming through on twitter 10:00 this morning. the president tweeted governor jerry brown announced he will deploy up to 400 national guard troops to do nothing. the crime rate in california is high enough and the federal government will not be paying for the charade. we need border security and action, not words. now, just yesterday we pushed an alert to the smartphone telling you that california agreed to send national troops to the bor
most of the money coming from the alameda county tax, talking about measure "b" and "bb" and breaking ground in 20, 25 minutes and the plan to have it finished and ready to go by fall of 2020. reporting live here i believe in sunol or maybe fremont, along the sunol grade, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> we deal with the congestion, anything to ease it, welcome. thanks so much. >> that is true. >>> well, this just in. a fight between president trump and...
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coaching opportunities, miracle league offers those with special needs the ability to participate in bb, basketball, bowling, and -- baseball, basketball, bowling, and soccer leagues. they'll hold their first charity wiffle ball tournament. it will take place at miracle league fields in churchville. and will feature a single elimination bracket along with awards for best team name and uniforms. i'd like to recognize the president and vice president, along with the executive directors, board members, and volunteers for the countless hours they do and put in to improve the lives of those in ucks county. mr. speaker, we have no higher priority than working to ensure the safety of the communities we represent. with law enforcement and local officials is essential to meeting this responsibility. im' proud to recognize with law township for being ranked as one of our state's safest cities. in identifying the cities, the statistics were compiled from the f.b.i. uniform crime report. this information indicated that warwick township was 15th safest in the state of pennsylvania. i'd like to thank
coaching opportunities, miracle league offers those with special needs the ability to participate in bb, basketball, bowling, and -- baseball, basketball, bowling, and soccer leagues. they'll hold their first charity wiffle ball tournament. it will take place at miracle league fields in churchville. and will feature a single elimination bracket along with awards for best team name and uniforms. i'd like to recognize the president and vice president, along with the executive directors, board...
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they don't know a squad automatic weapon from a bb gun.et, they will tell me what i can or cannot carry. of course it is political activism to help the democratic fight. they are in the take, they won't cover it. >> tucker: who put all the dumb people on tv? to see you. you are not one of them. several tech ceos responded to the youtube shooting by demanding that regular people be deprived of of the right to cay firearms. ceo jack dorsey tweeted this... he endorsed it a vans issue by the march for our lives, those d include, banning high-capacity magazines, confiscating all weapons designated as assault rifles. what is interesting, and 2015, twitter, the company he runs, spent more than $60,000 provided, yes, personal security to jack dorsey. were those guards unarmed? they weren't. the former director of african-american advertising for hillary clinton's 2016 campaign joins us tonight. great to see you, joel. i appreciate you comingg on. it is hard to read this as anything else than an effort by the people in charge to bring more power to
they don't know a squad automatic weapon from a bb gun.et, they will tell me what i can or cannot carry. of course it is political activism to help the democratic fight. they are in the take, they won't cover it. >> tucker: who put all the dumb people on tv? to see you. you are not one of them. several tech ceos responded to the youtube shooting by demanding that regular people be deprived of of the right to cay firearms. ceo jack dorsey tweeted this... he endorsed it a vans issue by the...
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in bb, mick michelle looks at political or career are of the prime minister benjamin netanyahu and petertark recounts early military career of george washington in young washington. look for these titles in book stores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> as fbi director including the russia investigation, hillary clinton's e-mails and his views on president trump. watch james comey live on booktv on c-span2 in prime time monday at 7 p.m. eastern. >> welcome. i'm the associate director of the bob graham center for public service, and we're so glad to have you here tonight. we're very privileged to have professor christopher parker with us tonight. dr. parker received his ph.d. from the university of chicago in 2001 and is the professor of social science and political science at the university of washington. the bulk of his research takes a behavioral approach to
in bb, mick michelle looks at political or career are of the prime minister benjamin netanyahu and petertark recounts early military career of george washington in young washington. look for these titles in book stores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> as fbi director including the russia investigation, hillary clinton's e-mails and his views on president trump. watch james comey live on booktv on c-span2 in prime time monday at...
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it was a safe place to stay for prominent black musicians like bb king and aretha franklin. who's your favorite? >> isaac hayes is my favorite because he was always here and i got to see him every time. >> reporter: but the most famous guest of all, dr. king. drawn to memphis by striking sanitation workers. >> running around, get this room straightened up because dr. king is coming, dr. king is coming. >> reporter: mary ellen caught glimpses of king as he came and went from the motel. at one point delivering food to him and other civil rights leaders. >> they had hamburgers. all of them had hamburgers. when i took the tray in, i set it on the table. he was laying on the bed. >> reporter: dr. king? >> yes. smoking a cigarette because he smoked. >> reporter: on the evening of april 4th, mary ellen was cooking in the kitchen. >> at first i thought it was firecrackers, you know, people shooting off firecrackers. then we all ran outside to see what was going on. he was laying on the balcony. and i'm standing there. i'm just dumfounded, you know, shocked, like what just happened.
it was a safe place to stay for prominent black musicians like bb king and aretha franklin. who's your favorite? >> isaac hayes is my favorite because he was always here and i got to see him every time. >> reporter: but the most famous guest of all, dr. king. drawn to memphis by striking sanitation workers. >> running around, get this room straightened up because dr. king is coming, dr. king is coming. >> reporter: mary ellen caught glimpses of king as he came and went...
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unilever doing their share of buyback along with that you have a bb with a good set of numbers setstback that the tone. are the markets getting less schizophrenic in terms of trumponomics. are seeing how markets are responding to corporate earnings, the french corporate earnings season, how will they go down with investors question mark the european open is next. futures pointing higher in europe. we will keep track of those. this is bloomberg. ♪ welcome to the xfinity store. i can tell you about... streaming the most free tv shows and movies on the go. yeah, and... xfinity internet. it's so fast! and you can save by... by getting up to 5 mobile lines included. whoa, you're good. i'm just getting started. ♪ simple. easy. awesome. come see how you could save $400 or more a year with xfinity mobile. plus ask how to keep your current phone. visit your local xfinity store today. morning. this is the european open. i am guy johnson at our london headquarters. matt miller is in berlin. cash trade less than 30 minutes away. ♪ abe going home empty-handed. leaping mar-a-lago with little to di
unilever doing their share of buyback along with that you have a bb with a good set of numbers setstback that the tone. are the markets getting less schizophrenic in terms of trumponomics. are seeing how markets are responding to corporate earnings, the french corporate earnings season, how will they go down with investors question mark the european open is next. futures pointing higher in europe. we will keep track of those. this is bloomberg. ♪ welcome to the xfinity store. i can tell you...
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this is an interesting one in the observer about how farmers have reacted to the experience of bb ishings we take for granted arriving, potatoes, asparagus, they are delayed by up to eight month as they have not been able to grow the crop in the normal way. livestock being kept indoors because being outside in that weather was hazardous. it's a great british tradition to moan about the weather, but if you are a farmer, it has real financial consequences. and i have a clear timetable of when they should be doing things. the open field crop, they are meant to harvest that no later than mid april, that it will be in the last week of april. yes, and who will face the cost? would it be the consumers of them? i'd probably going to be the farmers. interesting you are looking at the story about the ideas factory that once a younger electorate. polls are being taken about how the public feels about this strike. yes, and it's a real problem for the conservative party generally for young voters. it's about reaching out to be under a5s. it's a new think tank. ruth davidson, who is under a5 herse
this is an interesting one in the observer about how farmers have reacted to the experience of bb ishings we take for granted arriving, potatoes, asparagus, they are delayed by up to eight month as they have not been able to grow the crop in the normal way. livestock being kept indoors because being outside in that weather was hazardous. it's a great british tradition to moan about the weather, but if you are a farmer, it has real financial consequences. and i have a clear timetable of when...
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the president and bar, my wife, laura, leaned over to kiss the president on the cheek at which point, bbiful orchid with a handwritten note, dear laura, i'm so sorry about the bite, you just looked good enough to eat. [laughte [laughter] >> my word, we could talk endlessly about how great this woman is. but we're reminded in the lesson that there comes a time for everything, even the end of a great story. the least of barbara's virtues, i think, was patience. if you're sharing a meal or waiting on her favorite drink, bourbon and water for the record, i pause to say about the talking ever drinking and from the pulpit we've done a great deal for the evangelism in the church. thank you. i mean that sincerely. barbara would say why the hold up? barbara liked to see things move along and i think that's why we're here today. i think that barbara was becoming impatient. she was tired of waiting on the next chapter. so, she welcomed it on april 17th. but perhaps it will help all of us who are left behind, jesus was barbara's pathway to god. she honored and believed that others found god in her o
the president and bar, my wife, laura, leaned over to kiss the president on the cheek at which point, bbiful orchid with a handwritten note, dear laura, i'm so sorry about the bite, you just looked good enough to eat. [laughte [laughter] >> my word, we could talk endlessly about how great this woman is. but we're reminded in the lesson that there comes a time for everything, even the end of a great story. the least of barbara's virtues, i think, was patience. if you're sharing a meal or...
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brian: my brother had bb gun, used it irresponsibly. blew it for all of us.as a different world. jillian: i don't have kid, my opinion doesn't matter. here is news of morning. we're learning special counsel robert mueller was secretly authorized to investigate former trump campaign chairman paul manafort's work for the ukrainian government with alleged collusion with the russian officials in the 2016. from deputy attorney general rod rosenstein was disclosed in a court filing by mueller's prosecutors. they're using it to arguments by manafort's lawyer to. they say it has nothing to do with the work on trump campaign. he pleaded guilty in both of his cases. >>> a 13-year-old boy safe at home following a frantic 12 hour search across los angeles. jesse hernandez, falling through a wooden plank at a park near the iconic "hollywood" sign plummeting into the city sewer system. investigators found him seeing his handprints captured by a camera lowered into the pipe. >> it was dark. couldn't see anything. inthought i was going to die. i didn't. jillian: he was rushe
brian: my brother had bb gun, used it irresponsibly. blew it for all of us.as a different world. jillian: i don't have kid, my opinion doesn't matter. here is news of morning. we're learning special counsel robert mueller was secretly authorized to investigate former trump campaign chairman paul manafort's work for the ukrainian government with alleged collusion with the russian officials in the 2016. from deputy attorney general rod rosenstein was disclosed in a court filing by mueller's...