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this was in colonial america in the woods.ls roamed there were still wild boars and pigs and when your child wanders off and you look for two days and you cannot find the child, the local news was there and you would pray. if you still had not found the child, the local minister was absent. they wrote about it in their diaries or accounts that the family went to an astrologer. to find the child. there were whole varieties of orthodox that were not in anyway so you have this incredible diversity. this on orthodoxy. sense ofpeople had a the transcendence, the divine. overwhelming sense of purpose in life. that true of thousands and millions of new yorkers. >> tell me about the prominent if theys leaders and had any particular challenges in urban areas. jon butler: the first challenge in an urban area is to learn to live with other religions. worriedestants more about the influx of catholics and jews. to succeed?y going is specially when they've out they were being outnumbered. say,could look ahead and if this immigration continues, east european italian, we're going to be inundated. what
this was in colonial america in the woods.ls roamed there were still wild boars and pigs and when your child wanders off and you look for two days and you cannot find the child, the local news was there and you would pray. if you still had not found the child, the local minister was absent. they wrote about it in their diaries or accounts that the family went to an astrologer. to find the child. there were whole varieties of orthodox that were not in anyway so you have this incredible...
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there were still wild boars and pigs, and then your child wanders off and you look for two days and you cannot find the child. your local minister is there, and you would pray to find the child. if you still had not found the child, the local minister was going to be very upset. they wrote about their upsetness in their diaries or accounts that the family went to an astrologer to find the child. there were whole varieties of religions that were not orthodox in any way, so you have this incredible diversity. you have this unorthodoxy. and yet, people had a sense of the transcendence, the divine. overwhelming sense of purpose in life. i find that true of thousands and millions of new yorkers. >> tell me about the prominent religious leaders and did they had any particular challenges in -- did they have any particular challenges in urban areas? jon butler: oh, yes. the first challenge in an urban area is to learn to live with other religions. it is ironic. the protestants more worried -- were worried about the influx of catholics and jews. how were they going to succeed? especially when th
there were still wild boars and pigs, and then your child wanders off and you look for two days and you cannot find the child. your local minister is there, and you would pray to find the child. if you still had not found the child, the local minister was going to be very upset. they wrote about their upsetness in their diaries or accounts that the family went to an astrologer to find the child. there were whole varieties of religions that were not orthodox in any way, so you have this...
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boaring is thew, fastest growing demographic in this country. >> is it really?ughter] >> clinton is also reportedly considering massachusetts warren.elizabeth >>> time to take a check of the whacked. is not boring. it's exciting and beautiful. >> it's something everybody i agree on too. it's the kind of weekend i try to deliver. sunshine right now. temperatures falling into the 70s this evening making for very comfortable conditions. the air is super dry around the district. that's just not something that about hereto talking june heading into july. we're much more familiar with swelter and weaty all of the mugginess. 83 degrees. 49. point at means your heat index is at the same spot as the actual temperature. still hot today. with a dew point in the 40s, that kind of in invigorating category. unfortunately by the time we get and tomorrow afternoon evening we're bouncing around here. so more so uncomfortable, oppressive, noticeable tomorrow. igh pressure all weekend long pushing out into the atlantic and we're watching this cold front right here where you see of
boaring is thew, fastest growing demographic in this country. >> is it really?ughter] >> clinton is also reportedly considering massachusetts warren.elizabeth >>> time to take a check of the whacked. is not boring. it's exciting and beautiful. >> it's something everybody i agree on too. it's the kind of weekend i try to deliver. sunshine right now. temperatures falling into the 70s this evening making for very comfortable conditions. the air is super dry around the...
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it features dishes made with local deer and wild boar meat. >> translator: i'll work with local producers to provide ingredients to campers. glamping is starting to take off. now is the time to expand operations. >> reporter: many businesses are betting that interest in glamping will increase and become a p popular choice for people who want to go back to nature but not all the way. >>> that's a look at business news. i'm going to leave you with the markets. >>> china's leaders are unhappy about a meeting between the dali lama and one of the world's biggest pop stars. they say the leader had an ulterior motive for speaking with lady gaga. the dali lama and lady gaga shared a stage at a conference of american mayors in indianapolis. he told the audience it's important to bring more kindness to a violence world. >> it's a promotion of kindness through diffentnt variety of activities in t the public eyey more kind action is really bring harmony and peaceful and happiness. >> ladady gaga had a similar messssage. she said kindness is the easiest way to solve society's problems. >> because the
it features dishes made with local deer and wild boar meat. >> translator: i'll work with local producers to provide ingredients to campers. glamping is starting to take off. now is the time to expand operations. >> reporter: many businesses are betting that interest in glamping will increase and become a p popular choice for people who want to go back to nature but not all the way. >>> that's a look at business news. i'm going to leave you with the markets. >>>...
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agency is proposing customers prove they can repay loans and restrict the number of times they can boar re. meanwhile, stocks could start the day in a holding pattern. the markets bounced back from early losses wednesday, which were sparked by disappointing economic data. president dow and nasdaq managed small gains. look for data today on the private sector jobs and unemployment. the dow rising two points to 17,789. the nasdaq up four. back over to you. >> landon, thank you. >>> lots of clouds around to start with, but sunshine will breakthrough this afternoon. it's not going to be as hot as yesterday. 63 degrees right now at 5:26. jessica boyington watching the roads. they clear this morning? >> they're pretty clear so far, bill. only 5:30 though. we're watching the boulevard around fox street. you can see all cars moving along nicely with no backups. we'll have updates when i come back at 5:30. >> plus, under lock and key. we'll tell you about a new bill proposed in philadelphia that could mean serious consequences for gun owners who don't properly store their weapons. >> reporter: a
agency is proposing customers prove they can repay loans and restrict the number of times they can boar re. meanwhile, stocks could start the day in a holding pattern. the markets bounced back from early losses wednesday, which were sparked by disappointing economic data. president dow and nasdaq managed small gains. look for data today on the private sector jobs and unemployment. the dow rising two points to 17,789. the nasdaq up four. back over to you. >> landon, thank you. >>>...
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who wants a president nuking cuba because he nuked a bad boar reito? two, robots are sexless.l clinton pleasured an intern in the oval office. the odds ofre nil with a robot. unless it's this guy. even if our robot in chief finds a sexual partner, who is he hurting? robots don't marry, so there's no infidelity, so plug away, little fellow. three, robots stick to a plan. need proof? here's one solving a rubix cube. that's impressive. now, the past mortgage crisis was caused by bankers handing out loans to anyone who showed up. the result, billions of dollars lost. an algarhythm based on income and debt would have stopped that, but a robot, do you think a robot would approve of a sanctuary city? hell no. every bad decision is based on somebody's feelings. robots don't have them. which is why i nominate watson, which trounced "jeopardy's" best players. he's got nothing but a switch, and if he doesn't work out, you can just shut him out and throw your dirty clothes all over him. [ applause ] sam, do you have any thoughts about a third party? could it be a robot, human, any thought
who wants a president nuking cuba because he nuked a bad boar reito? two, robots are sexless.l clinton pleasured an intern in the oval office. the odds ofre nil with a robot. unless it's this guy. even if our robot in chief finds a sexual partner, who is he hurting? robots don't marry, so there's no infidelity, so plug away, little fellow. three, robots stick to a plan. need proof? here's one solving a rubix cube. that's impressive. now, the past mortgage crisis was caused by bankers handing...
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we have had negative comments from a the og boar -- a boj board member.ally, i am not going to be able to add much to ryan chilcote's performance at opec but i wanted to show you that brent did top $50 a barrel before the meeting started. so, we have taken your inside opec indiana. let's get more analysis, despite rising from 85% from its loans earlier this year, our next guest things oil prices in the third quarter likely to average lower than the current quarter. let's welcome the oil market analyst at barclays. we have been gripped to ryan chilcote. you were watching him earlier today. interesting to hear that new man in charge of saudi oil policy. are we going to get the -- three the reinstatement of the production target today? that is the story of the day, or does it really know better? >> there are a few hope surrounding this at the moment. what we need to remember is we need an absolute consensus at opec. a unanimous decision. i.e., each and every member needs to agree it is not majority. there are a few members, most n, that havea responded to th
we have had negative comments from a the og boar -- a boj board member.ally, i am not going to be able to add much to ryan chilcote's performance at opec but i wanted to show you that brent did top $50 a barrel before the meeting started. so, we have taken your inside opec indiana. let's get more analysis, despite rising from 85% from its loans earlier this year, our next guest things oil prices in the third quarter likely to average lower than the current quarter. let's welcome the oil market...
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. >> walsh says officers scoured every corner of the par boar and found nothing.hen, a detective noticed something odd about a closet in the hallway. >> stepped out of the closet and there was in rope, blue rope. and it was connected to a trap door and he pulled it open and lo and behold this was the space where they were -- girls were being hidden. >> investigators found half a dozen mattresses and personal lockers and then to the investigators' shock, a man they suspected was a john and a girl. >> you see this picture here? there was a ladder, went down in the basement. all over the mattresses, it was obvious there's illegal activity going on. this girl is -- not right. she should not be in the basement of this facility. >> authorities ordered the owners to seal the hiding place but with so much cash at stake, the only way to guarantee compliance are these raids. >> you got the man at the front door and then side door. >> with the inspectors at the ready -- >> i'll take the side door. >> -- the team prepares for the possibility that they'll run and hide. >> walk
. >> walsh says officers scoured every corner of the par boar and found nothing.hen, a detective noticed something odd about a closet in the hallway. >> stepped out of the closet and there was in rope, blue rope. and it was connected to a trap door and he pulled it open and lo and behold this was the space where they were -- girls were being hidden. >> investigators found half a dozen mattresses and personal lockers and then to the investigators' shock, a man they suspected...
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versus boar is johnson. racing his pigs to figure out the referendum. david: we have the results.ar. three votes for staying but one little piglet held his ground and voted to leave. melissa: i like that pig. i'm not sure this is kosher. david: oh, please. irhoging all the punch lines. melissa: stop hamming it up. are we done? we're so sorry that we did that. we couldn't help it. david: "risk & reward," starts right now. >> this vote, if we leave is irreversibility. much. >> if we get it wrong, we vote to remain, that is it. we'll be locked in the back of the cargoing in the wrong direction. >> tomorrow we can vote for real change. tomorrow we can vote to put power back in the hands of people. >> more than 60% of the world's leading companies sony, aig insurance, bloomberg have european headquarters guess what? here in london. that would underestimate our ability to do better deals if left to do it on our own.
versus boar is johnson. racing his pigs to figure out the referendum. david: we have the results.ar. three votes for staying but one little piglet held his ground and voted to leave. melissa: i like that pig. i'm not sure this is kosher. david: oh, please. irhoging all the punch lines. melissa: stop hamming it up. are we done? we're so sorry that we did that. we couldn't help it. david: "risk & reward," starts right now. >> this vote, if we leave is irreversibility. much....
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for americans and reject any agreements like the trans-pacific partnership that don't meet my high boar for raising wages or creating good-paying jobs. and i will be tough on trade enforcement too. [applause] because when china dumps cheap steel in our markets, or unfairly manipulates currency, we need to respond forcefully. at the same time we need to invest more here at home. i have a make it in america plan to increase 21st century manufacturing and energy jobs in america. we'll build on the great ideas of senator sherrod brown and invest $10 billion in manufacturing communities! [cheers and applause] i agree with sherrod that with the right investments and a level playing field, american workers will outhouse sill and out-- outhustle and out innovate anyone in the world. donald trump makes big threats but has no serious plan to increase manufacturing, or innovation or job creation in our county -- country. there is difference between getting tough on trade and recklessly starting trade wars. the last time we opted for trump-style isolationism, it made the great depression longer and
for americans and reject any agreements like the trans-pacific partnership that don't meet my high boar for raising wages or creating good-paying jobs. and i will be tough on trade enforcement too. [applause] because when china dumps cheap steel in our markets, or unfairly manipulates currency, we need to respond forcefully. at the same time we need to invest more here at home. i have a make it in america plan to increase 21st century manufacturing and energy jobs in america. we'll build on the...
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>> she's a screeching boar. >> well i haven't quite recovered -- it's early in the morning -- from hering. the way she shouted that message was not -- ooh, i just -- that's the way she said it. and it's -- i guess i'll have to get used to a lot of that. >> seth: you have to get used to her voice? how do you think the rest of us are coping with your voice? not only is it loud, but it's on tv all the time. my internal thoughts aren't even in my voice anymore. [ laughter ] they're in yours. "my wife asked me to pick up milk on the way home which is smart because i buy the best milk, everyone says so. [ laughter ] i like 100% milk." but with the race drawing to a close, it's also worth taking a moment to remember just how improbable bernie sanders' success in this campaign has been as well. he ran against one of the most powerful political machines in the country, and won 22 states and more than ten million votes, despite considerable resistance from the democratic establishment and a media that long treated clinton's victory as inevitable. remember when bernie first got into the race, the
>> she's a screeching boar. >> well i haven't quite recovered -- it's early in the morning -- from hering. the way she shouted that message was not -- ooh, i just -- that's the way she said it. and it's -- i guess i'll have to get used to a lot of that. >> seth: you have to get used to her voice? how do you think the rest of us are coping with your voice? not only is it loud, but it's on tv all the time. my internal thoughts aren't even in my voice anymore. [ laughter ]...
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just ask chicago wgn morning mni news reporters they decided to use white boards when thee boar audioring the lasthl 15 minutes of their broadcast. a take a look. loo >> we are experiencing someom ve difficulties with our audio a system and for some reason somea this is the only audio that t works right now, but we wander e every one to know that we are kw frantically working on this situation and trying to fix it as soon as possible. psibl >> nancy lou live along the mag mile and i've got larrygola and robin trapped.an for some reason we are rea experiencing some serious technical difficulties. [laughter][laugh >> i had to say i haven't seen this morning show before. they are pretty hilarious. that's about how i wouldbout hod expect them to deal with itl but, you know, i love -- howov-- long does this last here i wonder. it's not the first time the anchors have had to improvise te while the broadcast rann without sign. sig they experienced similar audio problems back in 2014 and the t duo had just as much funuc working around the issues that time. ti pretty good sports.etty gd sp >>
just ask chicago wgn morning mni news reporters they decided to use white boards when thee boar audioring the lasthl 15 minutes of their broadcast. a take a look. loo >> we are experiencing someom ve difficulties with our audio a system and for some reason somea this is the only audio that t works right now, but we wander e every one to know that we are kw frantically working on this situation and trying to fix it as soon as possible. psibl >> nancy lou live along the mag mile and...
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we also know that the shooter identified as omar siddiqui mateen boars in new yorn in new lived in port st. lucie, florida made a 911 call. we don't know exactly the moment this call was that, was it before the shooting, but we know he pledged his allegiance to isis. also mentioning the tsarnaev brothers involved in the boston bombings. at this hour we also have not received any confirmation that he was in direct contact with isis, but an isis media organization claiming that this act was inspired by that terror group and that the man you see there on your screen is an islamic state fighter. and pete williams says the claim of responsibility did not come after it was indicated that this 911 call was made. the effort to remove the bodies of all of the individuals continues. identifying them also. there are family members on social media contacting authorities as you can imagine you would be trying to confirm whereabouts of their loved ones. s sarah dallof, let's talk about the effort to get the information to the families. >> reporter: 350 families, 50 killed, 53 injured. and the effort
we also know that the shooter identified as omar siddiqui mateen boars in new yorn in new lived in port st. lucie, florida made a 911 call. we don't know exactly the moment this call was that, was it before the shooting, but we know he pledged his allegiance to isis. also mentioning the tsarnaev brothers involved in the boston bombings. at this hour we also have not received any confirmation that he was in direct contact with isis, but an isis media organization claiming that this act was...
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>> we had in intrepid hunter on the court to would bring everything back from fish to fowl to wild boar: justiceotomayor breyer not so long ago decided he needed to introduce his grandchildren to game caught by colleague, pheasant, and presented it at home to his grandchildren but he said they had to be careful because there might be pellets in the game. to eat it so he ate it alone. ] aughter justice ginsburg: another favorite, beef jerky. it is made by sandra day o'connor's brother on the lazy b ranch, the family ranch. and a couple times a year she jerky andg in distributed. clare: did you try it? sotomayor: it is spicy. justice ginsburg: yes, very spicy. clare: and i understand justice breyer brought wine? justice ginsburg: very special occasions. traditional dinner before the state of the union. one year, justice kennedy came with a bottle of wine from california. that was the first time -- [ indiscernible] ] aughter clare: justice sotomayor, i understand when you first joined the court you brought a treat from new york for the other justices. justice sotomayor: i should not be tel
>> we had in intrepid hunter on the court to would bring everything back from fish to fowl to wild boar: justiceotomayor breyer not so long ago decided he needed to introduce his grandchildren to game caught by colleague, pheasant, and presented it at home to his grandchildren but he said they had to be careful because there might be pellets in the game. to eat it so he ate it alone. ] aughter justice ginsburg: another favorite, beef jerky. it is made by sandra day o'connor's brother on...
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i roast cinghiale, or wild boar, in tuscany. i'll also make bollito misto, a basic italian meat stew. my name is vic rallo, and i love to eat and drink italy. follow me and i'll prove it. "eat! drink! italy!" is brought to you by wine enthusiast, magazine and catalog, for wine storage, glassware, and accessories.
i roast cinghiale, or wild boar, in tuscany. i'll also make bollito misto, a basic italian meat stew. my name is vic rallo, and i love to eat and drink italy. follow me and i'll prove it. "eat! drink! italy!" is brought to you by wine enthusiast, magazine and catalog, for wine storage, glassware, and accessories.
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movies shows and music and games will be available on seat back screens or on boar wi-fi. >>> the battleship rich part of our region's history. it was missing a piece of its own until now. >>> a set of silver dating back a century has been returned to the vessel. nora muchanic has the story. >> reporter: this is some of the sterling silver presentation service after a 15 year fight to bring it back home. >>> it's wonderle -- wonderful for our public to share in this, a unique silver -- silver service, it was made by tiffany and company. >> most of the items have the great seal of the united states and the sale of the state of new jersey and swag and details and navy anchors. >> reporter: and salt caddies lined with gold so the salt didn't pit the silver. >>> it's great to have it here for visitors to come aboard and see what the captain had and what it means for ship. >> reporter: in newspaper article from 1906, the day the silver was delivered. the captain said it would never be lost until the ship went down. >>> silver is a special item for the ship. >> reporter: the entire service is owne
movies shows and music and games will be available on seat back screens or on boar wi-fi. >>> the battleship rich part of our region's history. it was missing a piece of its own until now. >>> a set of silver dating back a century has been returned to the vessel. nora muchanic has the story. >> reporter: this is some of the sterling silver presentation service after a 15 year fight to bring it back home. >>> it's wonderle -- wonderful for our public to share in...
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realize they are if boars. >> the other tip is they should drink a lot of gin. >> at all times.lection mode along with hillary clinton. the two wasting no time going at each other. and live from tampa with the latest, good morning peter. >> good morning, pete. anna, and tucker. florida is one of the the 15 battle ground states trump is going to focus on between now and november. he's on his way to tampa now and already tweeting this morning a response to mitt romney who made some headlines last night by accusing donald trump of appealing to voters racist tendencies. trumps response to that, mitt romney had his chance to be a failed president but he choked like a dog. now he calls me racist. but i am least racist person there is. trump had an event in richmond virginia where skirmishes broke out in the streets outside. five people were detained. one was arrested and the republican candidate down played the big news of the week, obama's endorsement of hillary clinton. >> she and her husband hate obama. right? everybody knows that. they hate obama. but right now she's like yes, sir
realize they are if boars. >> the other tip is they should drink a lot of gin. >> at all times.lection mode along with hillary clinton. the two wasting no time going at each other. and live from tampa with the latest, good morning peter. >> good morning, pete. anna, and tucker. florida is one of the the 15 battle ground states trump is going to focus on between now and november. he's on his way to tampa now and already tweeting this morning a response to mitt romney who made...
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you're about as useful as tips on a boar hog. i was like when it gets to the point where it is looking you in the eye everybody has something else to do which is more important than listening to the public the board of supervisors is well known for this. they're totally dismissive of public comments. they go off on the side of that little private conversations and everything else. it basically sends the message to the public, we don't give a damn what you think. the simple fact that this is the only 2 min. in entire week that you ever have a chance to talk to any of us is irrelevant. the public should keep its nose out of the governments business. very frankly, i think that's how you feel about the public unless they agree with you. >> thank you. >> david covell three points here. i look forward to the policy plan update being included in these reports in the future. i would note on page 2 in the middle just before the policy and legislation section the reference to mea says a management employee associated that say the municipal
you're about as useful as tips on a boar hog. i was like when it gets to the point where it is looking you in the eye everybody has something else to do which is more important than listening to the public the board of supervisors is well known for this. they're totally dismissive of public comments. they go off on the side of that little private conversations and everything else. it basically sends the message to the public, we don't give a damn what you think. the simple fact that this is the...
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boar. >> both of you guys take the pen in in your non dominant hasn't.s >> righty take it in your leftofour eyes closed. >> eyes closed. c >> this test is going to test their memory, their brain cognition. >> how about the last name? >> they did well. both -- okay. oka yeah, jim did you really well. >> holly is heckling me.. >> mike, you did kind of well. >> my k -- - >> what does this show again. a. >> this tells us our brain'in ability to remember, memory andy also activates other parts of the brain than you normallyn any would use because you're using i your non -- n -- >> jim did ex leapt on this oneo jim did excellent.xcelnt. >> this is roughly about what my normal handwriting looks like.. >> well, i'm going to have tong hand this one to jim.im because i think you -- - >> okay. >> forgot a little part of the t but that's okay. >> it's there.. it's just smash not e. to use different parts of your o brain and your memory becauseecu you quick hal to look at theto o board and sign your name.am >> you have this yoga mat youaty want them to do planking.in tell us why.hy hasn't will go fir
boar. >> both of you guys take the pen in in your non dominant hasn't.s >> righty take it in your leftofour eyes closed. >> eyes closed. c >> this test is going to test their memory, their brain cognition. >> how about the last name? >> they did well. both -- okay. oka yeah, jim did you really well. >> holly is heckling me.. >> mike, you did kind of well. >> my k -- - >> what does this show again. a. >> this tells us our brain'in...
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meanwhile donald trump came back to bring back water boar boarding which is considered a form of torture. >> we had another suicide bombing istanbul turkey, many people killed and injured. folks, there's something going on that's really, really bad. all right? it's bad. we getter get start and we better get tough. or we won't have much of a country left, okay? it's bad. >>> during the republican primary trump frequently advocated for return of water boarding declaring at one point that "torture works." >> our coverage of the terror attack in sturky continues throughout the morning. melanie alnwick is liver at dulles for a look at extra security there and 8:00 this morning we'll sit with terrorist expert and in the meantime other big stories did they pack . >> i told you we would get storms and some still go out raining. >> i embraced it it cooled off. >> and then got" little heavy. >> it got extremely heavy at a time there for parts of the area. it's all out of here. we're in for a completely big change in air mass in the form of very pleasant temperatures and humidity. 71 washington. 61
meanwhile donald trump came back to bring back water boar boarding which is considered a form of torture. >> we had another suicide bombing istanbul turkey, many people killed and injured. folks, there's something going on that's really, really bad. all right? it's bad. we getter get start and we better get tough. or we won't have much of a country left, okay? it's bad. >>> during the republican primary trump frequently advocated for return of water boarding declaring at one...
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was the size of this so-called stimulus package when it came over here, so we're talking about real boar reed money. >> 30 years of coverage of the u.s. senate on cspan 2. >>> next, the resent faith and freedom coalition conference. georgia senator david purdue, mitch mcconnell, james langford and marcia black burn and others address the conference. >>> please welcome to the stage from the great state of tennessee, representative marcia blackburn. >> good morning. i tell you what, i am absolutely thrilled to be here. this is a fight that we have to win. and being here, you are laying the foundation, going there and being the foot soldiers. if we focus on prnlties, we lose every time. if we focus on issue, we win. i want to bring you up to date on some work that we are doing in the house of representatives. everybody remembers the videos that came out last year and with every video, we got a little bit more insight into what was happening with big abortion. a view of clinics that were marketinging parts online. a view that exploits young women and sees their babies as a profit center. man
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because it's a labor city, labor got 50% of the vote last time, if hay boar votes for what labor leadership told them, that should be good for remain in sunderland. >> jane, do you have any sense of whether we'll get turnout of scottish referendum levels or below that? >> for years we've said there's. when people get given a choice or when that choice is important, they may be turning out to vote now. if turnout isn't loads higher, if as colin says probably not at the scottish level, we might on the other side say, well even with a clear choice, even with a really important decision, why was turnout not higher and perhaps that will reflect on the campaigns being highly divisive and turning people off. tom: it's just hit 11:00. polls closed one hour ago and counting under way. it is of course too early to call. but tonight a source has told i.t.v. news that cautiously they are not optimistic about a win for leave. meanwhile, more than 80 conservative m.p.'s, including cabinet members campaigning to leave, have signed a letter urging david cameron to remain as prime minister no matter what to
because it's a labor city, labor got 50% of the vote last time, if hay boar votes for what labor leadership told them, that should be good for remain in sunderland. >> jane, do you have any sense of whether we'll get turnout of scottish referendum levels or below that? >> for years we've said there's. when people get given a choice or when that choice is important, they may be turning out to vote now. if turnout isn't loads higher, if as colin says probably not at the scottish...
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you're about as useful it hits on a boar hog.ery frankly, i think this last-minute storm and stress about whether we should've done this and that when you're been going to this conversation for months is nothing but attempt to delay it and keep it off the ballot in order getting a parallel for the state than being able to say, don't come to us about this. go to the at pdc in sacramento which is exactly what you did to us when we bought the case to the ethics commission relating to the library and luis barrera accepting $15,000 worth of gifts from a group he was supposed to oversee and we brought it to this commission to this ethics commissioner mr. st. croix distantly said we are not going to deal with it. if you're not going to enforce the law, the range in the lockerbie writing all, over and over again is nothing but the arranging deck chairs on the titanic. this is a corrupt corrupt city. >> thank you. >> i'm bob plant holder here as a member of friends of ethics. again, we support getting the essential ballot measure authoriz
you're about as useful it hits on a boar hog.ery frankly, i think this last-minute storm and stress about whether we should've done this and that when you're been going to this conversation for months is nothing but attempt to delay it and keep it off the ballot in order getting a parallel for the state than being able to say, don't come to us about this. go to the at pdc in sacramento which is exactly what you did to us when we bought the case to the ethics commission relating to the library...
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that is boar is johnson. the former mayor of london. this paper goes as far as to say boris pm in nine weeks. we will know the next prime minister by early september. boris also gets the front page of the guardian, but the real story is the headline and that is battle lines drawn to replace the prime minister. this country is in political disarr disarray. we will know more this week because the contenders will be discussed on wednesday and we should get the actual nominations for who will be running if for prime minister by thursday, september 2. the new leader of britain. it matters a lot because the new leader is be steering this country. how much they're going to be able to keep of the open market. what kind of rules when it comes to immigration. all of that is being discussed. let's show you the prettyish pound bouncing this morning. it is up a bit. keep in mind this currency has lost about 12% of its value over the two days following the brexit vote so you could just say 1% move up is a pause on the elling because nothing fundament
that is boar is johnson. the former mayor of london. this paper goes as far as to say boris pm in nine weeks. we will know the next prime minister by early september. boris also gets the front page of the guardian, but the real story is the headline and that is battle lines drawn to replace the prime minister. this country is in political disarr disarray. we will know more this week because the contenders will be discussed on wednesday and we should get the actual nominations for who will be...
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you're about as useful it hits on a boar hog.y frankly, i think this last-minute storm and stress about whether we should've done this and that when you're been going to this conversation for months is nothing but attempt to delay it and keep it off the ballot in order getting a parallel for the state than being able to say, don't come to us about this. go to the at pdc in sacramento which is exactly what you did to us when we bought the case to the ethics commission relating to the library and luis barrera accepting $15,000 worth of gifts from a group he was supposed to oversee and we brought it to this commission to this ethics commissioner mr. st. croix distantly said we are not going to deal with it. if you're not going to enforce the law, the range in the lockerbie writing all, over and over again is nothing but the arranging deck chairs on the titanic. this is a corrupt corrupt city. >> thank you. >> i'm bob plant holder here as a member of friends of ethics. again, we support getting the essential ballot measure authorized
you're about as useful it hits on a boar hog.y frankly, i think this last-minute storm and stress about whether we should've done this and that when you're been going to this conversation for months is nothing but attempt to delay it and keep it off the ballot in order getting a parallel for the state than being able to say, don't come to us about this. go to the at pdc in sacramento which is exactly what you did to us when we bought the case to the ethics commission relating to the library and...
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though the supreme court is a boar against the run away administrative state and they have not been doingan on this, though they've helped in some way. if you change the politics, it doesn't matter what the court does. it follows. if she puts on more liberals we get a more deregulated, vibrant economy. the court will support that. >> you think, if there were some type of crisis or something, she would be more like bill than bernie? >> she is going to -- she wants a thriving economy -- >> so did obama. >> he got reelected anyway. it was a little bit -- >> he wanted a thriving economy. he didn't know the private sector had anything to do with the private economy. >> the gop put up a guy who looked like wall street to most of america. whoever gets in there wants to be re-elected. they want an economy that works. >> he looked like gordon gecko kind of, the white collars. >> nice to see you, sir. >>> when we come back, mark zuckerberg going all in on facebook live. he is spending big to do it. we'll tell you about the social media giant's million dollar deal with celebrities and media companie
though the supreme court is a boar against the run away administrative state and they have not been doingan on this, though they've helped in some way. if you change the politics, it doesn't matter what the court does. it follows. if she puts on more liberals we get a more deregulated, vibrant economy. the court will support that. >> you think, if there were some type of crisis or something, she would be more like bill than bernie? >> she is going to -- she wants a thriving economy...
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nato's power and purpose, that was heldly two great americans who serve on the atlantic council's boarses. thank you for your leadership and service and being with us today. we're delighted their joining us for a conversation which one of our senior fellows well help lead in just a minute. we're here for this conversation on nato after brexit and we're being joined by a much larger audience online and then on of and we encourage all of you to contribute to this conversation. some your thought, questions, using the #future nato and also the #stronger with allies. today's product is a result of an atlantic council strategy. bat year ago we set out to look at what was happening on both sides of the atlantaic. concerned about america's role in the world and our ability and desire and will that seems to play a leadership role and at the time what was happening in europe as forces of fragmentation were undermining the sense of solidarity among our allies in europe. brexit delivered that message in very sharp terms. what brings these two sets of issues together is that we tom together through
nato's power and purpose, that was heldly two great americans who serve on the atlantic council's boarses. thank you for your leadership and service and being with us today. we're delighted their joining us for a conversation which one of our senior fellows well help lead in just a minute. we're here for this conversation on nato after brexit and we're being joined by a much larger audience online and then on of and we encourage all of you to contribute to this conversation. some your thought,...
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a guyher day i heard saying that he hunts wild boar with it. but you would have to make sure that round goes -- the , aetration of that weapon policeman doesn't want to hide behind a car. of fact, you want to hide behind the biggest living tree you can hide behind and that is the best cover you could get. tuscaloosa. we are talking about how the government can best prevent domestic terrorism. what are your thoughts? you keep saying, should we send more boots on the ground but actually, we don't have to do that. fox's military ouryst who is in charge of most successful air campaign in history. desert storm. and also senator ted cruz. all of them have made the point that all we have to do is andease our airstrikes compare that to over 1000 airstrikes a day during desert storm. we just need to dramatically increase our airstrikes. we could take out isis. in 2-3q and syria months. host: is it a matter of finding more targets for loosening restrictions on when pilots can use weapons? caller: both. we have ridiculous rules of engagement where the pen
a guyher day i heard saying that he hunts wild boar with it. but you would have to make sure that round goes -- the , aetration of that weapon policeman doesn't want to hide behind a car. of fact, you want to hide behind the biggest living tree you can hide behind and that is the best cover you could get. tuscaloosa. we are talking about how the government can best prevent domestic terrorism. what are your thoughts? you keep saying, should we send more boots on the ground but actually, we don't...