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new binder please! a special mandate only binder. 0r time sake? new binder please! mandate only binder. or why is it grey? it isjust special mandate only binder. or why is it grey? it is just slick and stylish. in there are two mandates, the uk's approach to negotiations which isn't a mandate technically and the eu's mandate, which is instructions to michelle barnier. shall we do it in order, the eu one came out first, i will refer you back to our brexit cast extravaganza a few years ago... what is in the eu thing, what is the key thing is there? well, this is the thing, the eu mandate was published in draft right at the start of the month and thenit right at the start of the month and then it was tweaked by the diplomats and then approved by the ambassadors and then approved by the ambassadors and ministers this week so there has been a document that has been in our minds fora been a document that has been in our minds for a right while and it has been changing a bit. the big important things and is big differences with the uk, first of all, standards. so, do you a
new binder please! a special mandate only binder. 0r time sake? new binder please! mandate only binder. or why is it grey? it isjust special mandate only binder. or why is it grey? it is just slick and stylish. in there are two mandates, the uk's approach to negotiations which isn't a mandate technically and the eu's mandate, which is instructions to michelle barnier. shall we do it in order, the eu one came out first, i will refer you back to our brexit cast extravaganza a few years ago......
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binder the cities are drowning in plastic by some estimates as much as 64 percent of the plastic waste generated in areas and either in landfill or in the bay of bengal it's an issue the government is aware of and way back in 2002 it banned the use of plastic and polythene bags the ban has had little impact prompting the search for time that it was. a typical weekend at one of jackets food markets the fish stores there is busy as usual. and the prochoice wrapped and sold in plastic also as usual. the 2nd half i guess these bags are available everywhere that's why we use them if we get different ones we'll use those. customers should bring their own bags or baskets but they don't. sell. such attitudes to slow to change even though the problems posed by plastic packaging a clear for all to see with rivers and lakes bearing the brunt of pollution authorities here have struggled to eradicate the use of plastic bags but now a viable alternative could be emerging made from jute and natural plant based fiber . is completely biodegradable compostable and water soluble after some time and we ca
binder the cities are drowning in plastic by some estimates as much as 64 percent of the plastic waste generated in areas and either in landfill or in the bay of bengal it's an issue the government is aware of and way back in 2002 it banned the use of plastic and polythene bags the ban has had little impact prompting the search for time that it was. a typical weekend at one of jackets food markets the fish stores there is busy as usual. and the prochoice wrapped and sold in plastic also as...
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rainy days like today will not be part of your binder. maybe we will digitize your binders by that time. >> maybe we will get laptops by that time. >> we will get everyone laptops. [laughter] >> thanks. >> no problem. >> have you put any thought into where you will have the 2021 and 2022 holiday party? >> absolutely. >> that's great. >> we are planning through the decades. we can talk off-line. >> thank you for the update. is there any public comment on the executive director's report? public comment is close and we will move onto the next item which is number four, which is a report from our deputy director. >> thank you. good evening, commissioners. we will go ahead and go through the enforcement reports. i have highlighted the notes here in yellow. starting on page one, i want to mention 26. i bring this up because we are still receiving complaints from the same neighbor and we are continuing to monitor this location every weekend and work with sfpd station and supervisor ronan's office. i have spoken with the complainants complainant
rainy days like today will not be part of your binder. maybe we will digitize your binders by that time. >> maybe we will get laptops by that time. >> we will get everyone laptops. [laughter] >> thanks. >> no problem. >> have you put any thought into where you will have the 2021 and 2022 holiday party? >> absolutely. >> that's great. >> we are planning through the decades. we can talk off-line. >> thank you for the update. is there any...
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and he brought all these binders, these black binders they compiled, publicly available information,a at the time. and obama was expecting 23 binders and his vetting team showed up with 22. obama said, where is the 23rd? and this person said, listen, he's just too controversial, there's too much out there about him, we cannot include mike bloomberg. and it was a lot to do with these allegations of sexual harassment at bloomberg lp, but also some things he said he's acknowledged were insensitive. it just wouldn't worth having him on that long list at the time of vp running mates. >> and mike bloomberg now in his ads really playing up the relationship that he had with president obama and many people close to president obama saying he's overplaying that, certainly joe biden saying that. but kate, in your op-ed on cnn.com, you make this point, if the billionaire businessman does become the democratic party's nominee, though, then voters will be forced to choose between a sitting president who has been accused of sexual assault and harassment, accusations which he denies, and a democratic
and he brought all these binders, these black binders they compiled, publicly available information,a at the time. and obama was expecting 23 binders and his vetting team showed up with 22. obama said, where is the 23rd? and this person said, listen, he's just too controversial, there's too much out there about him, we cannot include mike bloomberg. and it was a lot to do with these allegations of sexual harassment at bloomberg lp, but also some things he said he's acknowledged were...
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there are copies on the table in the public binders.tem 3-a is dianda's italian american pastry company. the business is a bakery established in 1962 in the mission district when spouses bought the italian american pastry company. note that dianda's extends
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he showed us the black binders filled with 4 million of those testimonies.s locate all the names as much as we can. >> reporter: all of the empty shelves are for the some 2 million victims yet to be named. >> you're traveling in an unknown black hole in your own memory. and you find here something, here something, then, we copy some document there. we have a process of recovering histories here. >> reporter: he oversees a research staff of over 100, who collect documents and stories id friends and towns across europe. the prisoner cards filled out by nazis were found in an attic. >> you have the description. height, color of air, size of nose, things like that. >> reporter: sometimes all that's left of a life is a note, drawing or signature. >> thank you. >> reporter: at 88, bert volunteers every day. during the holocaust sheshgs , pretended to be christian. she took us to the exhibit that matters the most to her. what does that symbolize to you? >> it symbolizes the goodness. people were willing to give their lives to help. >> reporter: it was used by a fre
he showed us the black binders filled with 4 million of those testimonies.s locate all the names as much as we can. >> reporter: all of the empty shelves are for the some 2 million victims yet to be named. >> you're traveling in an unknown black hole in your own memory. and you find here something, here something, then, we copy some document there. we have a process of recovering histories here. >> reporter: he oversees a research staff of over 100, who collect documents and...
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cellulose from it we process the cellulose to make it water soluble then we use a chemical with it as a binder which produces a solution this is the solution from which we finally produce the bag. at the moment the bag is only being made on a trial basis the next step will be to scale up production levels and seek out foreign investment. that's the way to do it dissolving plastic problems that's a phenomenon over to our website be double dot com forward slash asia to the show online and for other stories from the region. that's a phenomenal even all with images from us if you haven't ever been in lockdown since the coronavirus thank you for watching we'll see you next time. see. the christmas just shows the 1st set of shows mists. tests. clicks away to the co-exists blog. every week w. . takes the 1st place. with the. stories that make the game so special. for all truth. bomb. blasts becoming more than football. the corona virus wipes hundreds of billions of dollars off the value of chinese companies beijing accuses washington of whipping up panic panic over asian exchanges is clear. how asian
cellulose from it we process the cellulose to make it water soluble then we use a chemical with it as a binder which produces a solution this is the solution from which we finally produce the bag. at the moment the bag is only being made on a trial basis the next step will be to scale up production levels and seek out foreign investment. that's the way to do it dissolving plastic problems that's a phenomenon over to our website be double dot com forward slash asia to the show online and for...
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cellulose from it we process the cellulose to make it water soluble then we use a chemical with it as a binder which produces a solution this is the solution from which we finally produce the bag. at the moment the bag is only being made on a trial basis the next step will be to scale up production levels and seek out foreign investment. that's the way to do it dissolving plastic problems that's it for now head over to our web site did have a dot com forward slash to the show online and for other stories from the region. that's a phenomenal even now with images from the city of 11000000 in locked up in the coronavirus a brick thank you for watching we'll see you next time come on. what secrets lie behind the small. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. p.w. world heritage 360 get the map now. lacks conspired to change the people making the go africa the fantastic night. join them as they set out to save the environment learn from one another and work together for a better future. caught stealing all putting it. on t w. the for. the for the coronav
cellulose from it we process the cellulose to make it water soluble then we use a chemical with it as a binder which produces a solution this is the solution from which we finally produce the bag. at the moment the bag is only being made on a trial basis the next step will be to scale up production levels and seek out foreign investment. that's the way to do it dissolving plastic problems that's it for now head over to our web site did have a dot com forward slash to the show online and for...
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we know deep in our binder that everything this nation stands for is at stake andi nation stands forke and i really mean it. for more yea rs of and i really mean it. for more years of donald trump will fundamentally alter the character of this nation and character of this nation and character is on the ballot. that is what this is. everything that makes america is at stake, literally our democracy is at stake, that is oui’ democracy is at stake, that is our view. i say our view because you have been doing so much work as well. folks, i love her, also. i tell you what, the other reason we are running is we make sure it happens. we are going to rebuild the back bone of this country. the lower class, the working class, the middle—class has been hurt very badly but we have two unify this country as well. everybody understands that. the ceos and wall street bankers did not build america. 0rdinary people led by unions build america. we need a president who is not only ready to fight but is also ready to heal this country. we cannot hold grudges. we need to unify this country. the president
we know deep in our binder that everything this nation stands for is at stake andi nation stands forke and i really mean it. for more yea rs of and i really mean it. for more years of donald trump will fundamentally alter the character of this nation and character of this nation and character is on the ballot. that is what this is. everything that makes america is at stake, literally our democracy is at stake, that is oui’ democracy is at stake, that is our view. i say our view because you...
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from the ash that we collect we develop cement like products they could be used in place of cement binder sold at local markets that would reduce the c o 2 footprint. from. ash from rice hulls and other plant remnants are also showing promising results using plant based cements is an environmentally friendly alternative. not only can an endless supply of organic waste be put to good use this is stable eco concrete is also much cheaper to produce. it may even be more stable and durable than conventional concrete. the scientists hope to see the 1st building made from kosov a concrete constructed as early as next year on the university of lagos' campus. and how about you if you're also doing your bit tell us about it visit our website or send us a tweet. tag doing your bit. we share your story. feeling nigeria is a big. 200000000 people says it's likely goes on i keep growing but can the environment really handle all this massive growth it may seem like an impossible task but our nomination close to showing the right way by taking small steps they are teaching the farmers how to grow organic
from the ash that we collect we develop cement like products they could be used in place of cement binder sold at local markets that would reduce the c o 2 footprint. from. ash from rice hulls and other plant remnants are also showing promising results using plant based cements is an environmentally friendly alternative. not only can an endless supply of organic waste be put to good use this is stable eco concrete is also much cheaper to produce. it may even be more stable and durable than...
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cellulose from it we process the cellulose to make it water soluble then we use a chemical with it as a binder which produces a solution this is the solution from which we finally produce the bag. at the moment the bag is only being made on a trial basis the next step will be to scale up production levels and seek out foreign investments. the epic annual fee dog race drew to a close on monday with the homegrown norwegian talent taking the spoils robert sorely and his team of huskies were the 1st to cross the finish line after $4.00 days and hundreds of kilometers of mushing through freezing cold conditions in central norway race's been running since 990 and is a part of the arctic world series which culminates in alaska in early march. you're watching news from berlin kick off is next thanks for watching. after. pick up. hans expresses unstoppable talk means high fire just keeps on sunset new. unit things are tough to normal after winning a minds by a lead to table to get. to. us daily the fires have devastated human and natural environments alike. how are the people bearing now on the politic
cellulose from it we process the cellulose to make it water soluble then we use a chemical with it as a binder which produces a solution this is the solution from which we finally produce the bag. at the moment the bag is only being made on a trial basis the next step will be to scale up production levels and seek out foreign investments. the epic annual fee dog race drew to a close on monday with the homegrown norwegian talent taking the spoils robert sorely and his team of huskies were the...
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and it turns out there was one man with binders full of courage. >> republican senator mitt romney emotionally announced on the senate floor he will break ranks and vote to convict and remove president trump. >> the president asked a foreign government to investigate his political rival. the president's purpose was personal and political. accordingly, the president is guilty of an appalling abuse of public trust. with my vote, i will tell my children and their children that i did my duty to the best of my ability, believing that my country expected it of me. >> trevor: that is shocking. ( applause ) that is shocking. who would have thought that the most bad-ass republican in the senate would end up being a mormon dude named mitt. ( laughter ) and i gotta say, mitt, you proved everyone wrong. the haters said you were as radical as a glass of skim milk, but they were wrong, mitt. you're whole milk, my man. that's right. whole milk. ( cheers and applause ) and, by the way, i like how mitt said that he voted this way so that he could tell his children he did the right thing because that's such a w
and it turns out there was one man with binders full of courage. >> republican senator mitt romney emotionally announced on the senate floor he will break ranks and vote to convict and remove president trump. >> the president asked a foreign government to investigate his political rival. the president's purpose was personal and political. accordingly, the president is guilty of an appalling abuse of public trust. with my vote, i will tell my children and their children that i did my...
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you're watching on to sarah her binder of our top stories are the number of coronavirus cases in south korea has more than doubled taking its nationwide total to $433.00 the government is restricting movement to big cities like seoul and i. quote health organization says it's concerned about a surge in corona virus cases with no clear link to china iran has reported another death bringing its total to 5. and a 2nd person in northern italy has died after catching coronavirus doctors there are struggling to contain the spread catherine stansell has more the liberty region of northern italy is in lockdown as more cases of the covert 19 coronavirus are confirmed could join you is effectively a ghost town after at least 3 people there tested positive for the virus the sudden spread has led local authorities to take swift action urging businesses schools and churches in several towns to close their doors. several train stations are closed and tens of thousands of italians have been told to stay home as a precaution. there is a high level of panic now wearing a mask is the right thing to do b
you're watching on to sarah her binder of our top stories are the number of coronavirus cases in south korea has more than doubled taking its nationwide total to $433.00 the government is restricting movement to big cities like seoul and i. quote health organization says it's concerned about a surge in corona virus cases with no clear link to china iran has reported another death bringing its total to 5. and a 2nd person in northern italy has died after catching coronavirus doctors there are...
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wish you well in your deliberations and let this be the place that helps reduce any of the partisan binders and finding solutions for the american people. >> thank you very much, madam speaker. thank you for being with us today. [applause] captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org
wish you well in your deliberations and let this be the place that helps reduce any of the partisan binders and finding solutions for the american people. >> thank you very much, madam speaker. thank you for being with us today. [applause] captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org
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i'm sorry that gives great sound bites that will follow you for the rest of your life talking about binders and policies from the eighty's those sorts of things but what she knew she had to do she had to set herself up for vice president and i think what she did was very well last night which she said herself for vice president her versus mike pence will be the most boring debate. as compared to what you know of bernie versus trump debate would look like but you will see if bernie is the nominee he possibly might bring her on and she at this point considers that to be her goal i think she knows that she's not going to make it past a super tuesday at all it's going to be interesting to see because one of the things that stood out to me too is at the end of the debate the none of the candidates actually saw the guy with the most only good sort of girl with the most delegates should be the moment which was very telling that like wow every. that stage is going to live bernie and you know getting the most delegates going into that convention might not get the number 1900 that you need it's going
i'm sorry that gives great sound bites that will follow you for the rest of your life talking about binders and policies from the eighty's those sorts of things but what she knew she had to do she had to set herself up for vice president and i think what she did was very well last night which she said herself for vice president her versus mike pence will be the most boring debate. as compared to what you know of bernie versus trump debate would look like but you will see if bernie is the...
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wish you well in your deliberations and let this be the place that helps reduce any of the partisan binders and finding solutions for the american people. >> thank you very much, madam speaker. thank you for being with us today. [applause] captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org >> welcome governor larry hogan who will open it up at the next conference table. >> president trump vun veiled budget plan today and proposes cuts to domestic programs like food stamps and medicaid and balancing the budget in 15 years while leaving medicare and social security benefits untouched. the president talked about his budget plan when he met with governors at the white house earlier today and took questions on infrastructure, trade, prescription drug prices and health care as well. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. [applause] president trump white house is a special place, beautiful and meaningful in so many ways and our country has never done better. every state is doing well. i can sa
wish you well in your deliberations and let this be the place that helps reduce any of the partisan binders and finding solutions for the american people. >> thank you very much, madam speaker. thank you for being with us today. [applause] captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org >> welcome governor larry hogan who will open it up at the next conference table. >> president trump vun...
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binders full of women.and i meas sincerely-- after seeing that speech, i would do all those jokes againause that's oath i took. ( cheers and applause ) but-- but-- but i do want to say that was an inspiring speech because hearing mitt romney take his oath to god seriously was like finding water in the desert. because we know republicans are lying when they say that trump didn't do anything wrong or that maybe he did but he shouldn't be removed. every person who leaves the white house and writes a book about it, every journalist who gets a peek behind the curtain-- like the two we had last night-- tell us the republicans privately are horrified and want someone to do something to stop him. but they don't have the balls to say that out loud whenmatters. that's why an oath is important. i oaths may not mean a lot to some people. but when you take an oath, you say one thing and think another. you are asking god to witness, on the pain of your immortal soul, that what you whisper in your heart is what comes out of your mouth but those of these griez talk out their ass. in robert bolt's "a ma
binders full of women.and i meas sincerely-- after seeing that speech, i would do all those jokes againause that's oath i took. ( cheers and applause ) but-- but-- but i do want to say that was an inspiring speech because hearing mitt romney take his oath to god seriously was like finding water in the desert. because we know republicans are lying when they say that trump didn't do anything wrong or that maybe he did but he shouldn't be removed. every person who leaves the white house and writes...
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. >> reporter: democratic candidates who spent weeks leafing through binders of opposition research about michael bloomberg did not wait long to start using it. >> that broadened for space lesbians and i'm not talking about donald trump, i'm talking about mayor bloomberg. >> the warren campaigns is lines like that helped her have her best fundraising hour ever tonight but it was bernie sanders who had bloomberg's attention arguing sanders is unelectable and called democratic socialism communism. >> the best-known socialist in the country happens to be a millionaire with 3 houses. what am i missing here? >> you miss that i work in washington, live in burlington and like thousands of others -- forgive me for that. let us tax which tax haven. >> new york city. >> and joe biden was at centerstage but didn't get much attention from his rivals the way he did when he was polling better. instead bloomberg and sanders were treated like they are the ones to beat. >> we could wake up 2 weeks from today, the day after supertuesday and the only candidates left standing will be bernie sanders and micha
. >> reporter: democratic candidates who spent weeks leafing through binders of opposition research about michael bloomberg did not wait long to start using it. >> that broadened for space lesbians and i'm not talking about donald trump, i'm talking about mayor bloomberg. >> the warren campaigns is lines like that helped her have her best fundraising hour ever tonight but it was bernie sanders who had bloomberg's attention arguing sanders is unelectable and called democratic...
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with where the hell is the other binder? i'll vote for him.e in a primary. >> stephen: you've interviewed pete. have you interviewed all the candidates? >> everybody except biden and klobuchar. >> stephen: are they avoiding you? >> yes, i have it on good authority biden's black surrogates don't want him to come on "the breakfast club." >> stephen: you would be fair, right? >> i would be myself. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: you're fair. i would be fair. i mean, i've just got the same questions that everybody else has. you know, the same things that we hold bloomberg accountable for which is the stop and frisk, the '94 crime bill by joe biden, i want to see why he can't apologize. bloomberg can admit stop and frisk is a mistake, i have yet to hear joe biden said '94 crime bill is a mistake. snowwho gets your vote. >> whoever has the best agenda for the black community, that's who i am probably going to vote for. >> stephen: people are super stressed. there's a lot of anxiety. people have anxiety baking, eating, drinking. what dow do? you
with where the hell is the other binder? i'll vote for him.e in a primary. >> stephen: you've interviewed pete. have you interviewed all the candidates? >> everybody except biden and klobuchar. >> stephen: are they avoiding you? >> yes, i have it on good authority biden's black surrogates don't want him to come on "the breakfast club." >> stephen: you would be fair, right? >> i would be myself. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: you're fair....
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is still warm, pretty nice for saturday, sunday all bets are off, totally different, the man had binders it's going to be windy and noticeably colder, so make the most of your outdoor plans today, tomorrow, maybe not so much, here is your live view, you can see a few clouds out there, those numbers are relatively warm for the morning, we are staying at the low 40s of the coldest, santa rosa 42, 40 in livermore, we will see numbers go into the low 30s for morning lows by monday, tuesday, wednesday. it's a big foggy out there this morning, give yourself extra time, santa rosa, napa, fairfield, visibility down to 3/10 of a mile, that will slow you down on the road, be careful out there, as far as the forecast for today, 61 for the city, we will see temperatures approaching or hitting 70 of across much of the bay area today, and the combines, sunday turns windy and much cooler and cold warnings early next week, i will outline all that in few minutes. >>> the coronavirus is now a health emergency in the united states, new quarantine and travel restrictions are set to begin for both americans
is still warm, pretty nice for saturday, sunday all bets are off, totally different, the man had binders it's going to be windy and noticeably colder, so make the most of your outdoor plans today, tomorrow, maybe not so much, here is your live view, you can see a few clouds out there, those numbers are relatively warm for the morning, we are staying at the low 40s of the coldest, santa rosa 42, 40 in livermore, we will see numbers go into the low 30s for morning lows by monday, tuesday,...
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liz: malcolm mcneil, binder china 75 times and we will wait for the 76 time. so much for joining us. the closing bell ringing in 17 minutes. the owners of the new york mets looking for new partner with whom to walk down the aisle. after their $2.6 billion deal with the hedge fund billionaire blew up. do they have anybody to put a ring on it with? charlie breaks it next. last friday, the latest million are to be sentenced in the varsity blues admission scandal, the judge slapping former ceo hodge with nine months in prison for paying a hundred 54 his kids phony athletic recruits. and then this gentleman darius, foster kid from chicago who discovered it would cost him half a million dollars minimum to pay for a four-year university. so how entirely on his own did he honestly and legally secure more than $1 million in scholarship money to attend university and get his masters degree proved darius' story is stunning and humbling. here it on my podcast, everyone talks to liz, apple, google, fox news podcast.com. "the claman countdown" is coming right back. i hope y
liz: malcolm mcneil, binder china 75 times and we will wait for the 76 time. so much for joining us. the closing bell ringing in 17 minutes. the owners of the new york mets looking for new partner with whom to walk down the aisle. after their $2.6 billion deal with the hedge fund billionaire blew up. do they have anybody to put a ring on it with? charlie breaks it next. last friday, the latest million are to be sentenced in the varsity blues admission scandal, the judge slapping former ceo...
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. >> insulting, a binder full of women. the bigger his irish setter is strapped to the roof of his car during a road trip. >> have you strapped your dog to the car? what mitt romney has in common with the kkk. >> expanding one of his homes by adding a car elevator. speak of the elite as him, that is what this is about. who can feel anything in common with mitt h romney? >> laura: back then there were only a few of us on tv and radio that defended you and we did this because we thought you would be better for america. and the way you repay millions of people, the millions who did vote for you in 2012 is to throw in the very people who don't share our goals, who hate us and by the way, still hate you. does he not see what adam schiff and petosi and feinstein have done to california? and does he not know that if they got real power, they would do to salt lake city what they've done to san francisco? willll he have the courage to he a real town hall to defend this vote? he couldn't even get simple facts right while debating oba
. >> insulting, a binder full of women. the bigger his irish setter is strapped to the roof of his car during a road trip. >> have you strapped your dog to the car? what mitt romney has in common with the kkk. >> expanding one of his homes by adding a car elevator. speak of the elite as him, that is what this is about. who can feel anything in common with mitt h romney? >> laura: back then there were only a few of us on tv and radio that defended you and we did this...
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paul: so let's assume for the sake of argument that it is binder first and sender second, and everybody else kind of in the also ran category. you see anybody getting out. before super tuesday michael milken will they stick it out in the lease play because it's only a couple of days. >> i think you'll see some candidates stick around for a few more days. if someone comes out of south carolina with no new delegates, completely underperforms it is going to be hard for them to make a case but they might want to stick it out just a few more days. the real person to watch i think, heading into super tuesday is mike bloomberg. he has not participated in any of the first four states. what is meant a lot of money in the super tuesday states. his whole argument in his whole rationale for his candidacy is that he is the last line of defense against the bernie sanders wind of the party. and while that money and all of this adds, have propelled him sort of into the top peer in a number super tuesday state, you don't see him really leaning. not decisively in any of the states and something is increa
paul: so let's assume for the sake of argument that it is binder first and sender second, and everybody else kind of in the also ran category. you see anybody getting out. before super tuesday michael milken will they stick it out in the lease play because it's only a couple of days. >> i think you'll see some candidates stick around for a few more days. if someone comes out of south carolina with no new delegates, completely underperforms it is going to be hard for them to make a case...
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racist, sexist, binders full of women. doesn't pay his taxes. capitalist who flies in your window and gives you cancer. the thing they said about trump they said about mitt. the difference was mitt never punched back. 2015 people decided, the republican base decided that the essential quality they were looking for was someone who didn't let himself get slapped around by you candy crowley as mitt did in that debate. if mitt doesn't like trump, mitt, look in the mirror, you are the reason for trump. >> tucker: can i just ask you because i can't get passed it. chris matthews and chris cuomo are on the hood of the station wagon begging to be driven. are they wearing dog collars? >> yes. well, they are all wearing dog collars. it's the new clerical look among the democrats of the media. mother superior nancy pelosi and god's corner mitt romney. [laughter] >> tucker: this is a trick that we really need to try. all your sins -- can i just ask? look, i don't think you have to have the same opinions over eight years, my opinions have certainly changed a
racist, sexist, binders full of women. doesn't pay his taxes. capitalist who flies in your window and gives you cancer. the thing they said about trump they said about mitt. the difference was mitt never punched back. 2015 people decided, the republican base decided that the essential quality they were looking for was someone who didn't let himself get slapped around by you candy crowley as mitt did in that debate. if mitt doesn't like trump, mitt, look in the mirror, you are the reason for...
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this very long list of about 20 other candidates bloomberg was one of them, and he brought these binders of publicly available material to obama at the time, and obama said where -- you left one off the table. you didn't bring one, and it turned out to be michael bloomberg because it was decided that there was no point in including him on a shorter list. there were just too many allegations that he really fostered a hostile working environment. and i think the broader question is here we are historically choosing tweeping between a sit president with allegations of sexual assault, which he denies, and then a potential democratic nominee who's also facing not allegations of sexual assault, and that's very important to draw the line there, but saying things that are inappropriate to women and fostering this climate at his business for years. >> let me jump to that quote and loop back around to trump and where we are in police. you where if the billionaire businessman does become the democratic nominee, voters will be forced to choose between a sitting president who has been accused of sexu
this very long list of about 20 other candidates bloomberg was one of them, and he brought these binders of publicly available material to obama at the time, and obama said where -- you left one off the table. you didn't bring one, and it turned out to be michael bloomberg because it was decided that there was no point in including him on a shorter list. there were just too many allegations that he really fostered a hostile working environment. and i think the broader question is here we are...
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. >> greg: the women in the binder. what i are your thoughts on democratic fatalism?> dana: partly -- did you right that down? oh. i haven't even read this article yet. it was written by john ellis, i'm sure it's very good. nancy pelosi was also telling them for months, don't do this, it's going to backfire, it is not a good idea, but she did feel pushed by the progressives. where else do you see being pushed by progressive's? you could look at after 2016, what did bernie sanders do? he got the dnc to change everything and how is that working out for them? i think her frustration last night was not only just at the president but also at her caucus. looking at them, thinking, you know, i told you this was going to happen and now they are in a fix and the president looks like he is just going to waltz right back into the white house for a second term. it's not going to be that easy but right now it feels that way. >> greg: it hasn't gotten any worse for him and it's gotten better since then. i think we have some sound on tape of mitch mcconnell smiling. >> speaker of th
. >> greg: the women in the binder. what i are your thoughts on democratic fatalism?> dana: partly -- did you right that down? oh. i haven't even read this article yet. it was written by john ellis, i'm sure it's very good. nancy pelosi was also telling them for months, don't do this, it's going to backfire, it is not a good idea, but she did feel pushed by the progressives. where else do you see being pushed by progressive's? you could look at after 2016, what did bernie sanders do?...
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the girls came out with 3 prototypes documenting their extensive research in this binder.his stuff is that >>finally they designed a portable collapsible sink that can be attached to a water bottle. hard work paid off caylee in jail won first place at their school. >>i was like hey we us. >>then they want at regionals mcguire than represented the duo at the national invention convention in detroit where they won now america can find out about caylee's invention when she appears on stray hand sarah and kiki later this week, i'm really excited. >>now an 8 year-old second grader is gearing up for another invention convention. she says she has an idea for a special kind of robot that special and you know hand sanitizer sometimes the studies have shown it just doesn't cut it out and a need to does not know that revs up from 4 news at a lotus and vicki liviakis are here with kron 4 news at time. thank you perigee ever take that sink and there is hope for the future and that he coming up next tonight, a waitress, nearly breaks down in tears the witness year describing a scene in
the girls came out with 3 prototypes documenting their extensive research in this binder.his stuff is that >>finally they designed a portable collapsible sink that can be attached to a water bottle. hard work paid off caylee in jail won first place at their school. >>i was like hey we us. >>then they want at regionals mcguire than represented the duo at the national invention convention in detroit where they won now america can find out about caylee's invention when she...
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so now rookie detective jaclyn moore went back to the boxes and binders piled high on her desk. >> i felt lost. i decided i need to start from the beginning and see what information derek had when he first got the case. >> and so began the education of a detective. she started reading through pages and pages of annie's notes and journal entries. who does annie turn out to be, the more you learn about her? >> she's very lost. she wants to be loved by anyone and everyone. >> and jaclyn saw that there was one person in particular annie wanted to be loved by. chris bagshaw. his name was scribbled all over her journals. veronica remembered annie gushing about him. >> she liked him. he was different. he had enough of the bad boy going on that he wasn't a goody two shoes, so she didn't feel like he looked down on her. >> annie's diaries revealed something else, too. >> she and chris had sex. >> chris was the boy annie had slept with just months before her death, after, which remember, she lied about being pregnant. >> i am starting to think that she made up the pregnancy to keep chris aroun
so now rookie detective jaclyn moore went back to the boxes and binders piled high on her desk. >> i felt lost. i decided i need to start from the beginning and see what information derek had when he first got the case. >> and so began the education of a detective. she started reading through pages and pages of annie's notes and journal entries. who does annie turn out to be, the more you learn about her? >> she's very lost. she wants to be loved by anyone and everyone....
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i had 19 binders full of printed papers that told the story because i thought it was important to be able to see in front of me the pictures, the writings, the articles, the headlines. imagine finding a headline from february, 1979 when the saudi arabia initially welcomes the iranian resolution because although they are sort of sorry to see them go, he was their friend and they were initially very concerned about the possibility that there would be a communist takeover of iran because those were the trends of the time, political islam wasn't the dominant story. when they saw the guy rising to the top was somebody they could kind of related to even though he was a very conservative man, he wanted to bring the kerr koran to the basic understanding of how it should be applied to society so when you look at these events and details and put it all together, you put together a puzzle of known events, forgotten, overlooked and when you have the puzzle in front of you, it gives you a very different understanding and reading of the last four decades of history. i go from egypt to pakistan, ir
i had 19 binders full of printed papers that told the story because i thought it was important to be able to see in front of me the pictures, the writings, the articles, the headlines. imagine finding a headline from february, 1979 when the saudi arabia initially welcomes the iranian resolution because although they are sort of sorry to see them go, he was their friend and they were initially very concerned about the possibility that there would be a communist takeover of iran because those...
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. >> he showed us the black binders filled with more than 4 million testimonies. >> we do our best efforts much as we can. >> all the empty shelves are for the 2 million victims yet to be named. >> you hear something and we copy a document. with a process of recovering histories here. >> gertner oversees a research staff of over a hundred that document stories in over 60 languages from neighbors, from friends, from towns across europe. >> it's very hard. >> the prisoner cards filled out by nazis were discovered in an attic. >> have you the whole description, height, color of hairsize of nose. it's very humiliating. >> sometimes all that's left of a life is a note, drawing or signature. >> thank you. at 88, she still volunteers here every day. during the holocaust she pretended to be christian. of all the parts of the exhibit. she took us to the exhibit that matters most to her. >> this is goodness. people were willing to give their lives in order to help. >> it was used by a french woman who rode it to check on kids and a reminder some humans also helped save lives. >> in part it's why i'm
. >> he showed us the black binders filled with more than 4 million testimonies. >> we do our best efforts much as we can. >> all the empty shelves are for the 2 million victims yet to be named. >> you hear something and we copy a document. with a process of recovering histories here. >> gertner oversees a research staff of over a hundred that document stories in over 60 languages from neighbors, from friends, from towns across europe. >> it's very hard....
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many years the recruiters and our military entrance processing stations had multiple files, large binders with copies and images of tattoos to try to help educate them and help identify tattoos. what we learned is that the landscape of tattoos evolves so rapidly and it's very difficult to maintain currency on those static resources and references. so we agree with our colleagues in the first panel that having access to timely information about tattoos and branding is very important. so one of the requirements that we now include is for any sort of concerning or questionable branding or tattoo there is a requirement to take images as appropriate of those markings and to engage local law enforcement and to engage the fbi and to actually ascertain more information about those markings. that's a very important step, a part of what we do. we also -- the recruiters do a lot of work in terms of working with family members. they spend an incredible amount of time in their community. so they get to know the prevalent concerning indicators in their communities. they talk to school counselors, resou
many years the recruiters and our military entrance processing stations had multiple files, large binders with copies and images of tattoos to try to help educate them and help identify tattoos. what we learned is that the landscape of tattoos evolves so rapidly and it's very difficult to maintain currency on those static resources and references. so we agree with our colleagues in the first panel that having access to timely information about tattoos and branding is very important. so one of...
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remember the most radical thing mitt romney said about women is that he had binders full of them. right? so we would think, given such a different candidate in 2016, surely we are going to see something really different? the answers that we did not, for white women overall. what is stunning, actually, would be the stability of this. but i'm going to come look at that more in just a second. it turns out you need to thing about race and you need to think about class and you need to think about lots of things to understand voting patterns in the united states and that there's always some dynamic going on there. for african-americans there was a small increase, i'm not sure either are statistically significant, in support. i would describe this is more about 2012 effect than a 2016. this is sort of a return to more noble patterns among the african-american community. coming down from the heights of support for president obama in 2008 and in 2012. thati want to emphasize is all of those gender differences are so small compared to the differences in terms of race. right? so two things c
remember the most radical thing mitt romney said about women is that he had binders full of them. right? so we would think, given such a different candidate in 2016, surely we are going to see something really different? the answers that we did not, for white women overall. what is stunning, actually, would be the stability of this. but i'm going to come look at that more in just a second. it turns out you need to thing about race and you need to think about class and you need to think about...