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it is one of the largest state sponsored hacking cases evergh br by the justice department. d.o.j. says that the hackers' goal was to steal data from businesses, government agencies, anduniversities. >> they hacked the computer systems of approximately 120 universities -- pardon me, approximately 320 universities in 22 countries. 144 of the university victims areri an universities. the defendants stole research that cost those universities approximately $3.4 billion to procure and maintain. >> and that stolen information was then used by the iranian revolutionary guard or it was sold for profit in iran. >>> drop box soared in its wall street debut today. investors rushing to buy into the biggest technology o we've seen since snap came public last year around this time. the cloud storage company closed out itsst day of trading with a gain of more than 35%. deirdre bosa has more on dropx nd its strategy for growth. >> reporter: as drop box makes its public debut, the company enters a land of land graphs. cloud computing has been one of the hottestf corners oe market over the last yea
it is one of the largest state sponsored hacking cases evergh br by the justice department. d.o.j. says that the hackers' goal was to steal data from businesses, government agencies, anduniversities. >> they hacked the computer systems of approximately 120 universities -- pardon me, approximately 320 universities in 22 countries. 144 of the university victims areri an universities. the defendants stole research that cost those universities approximately $3.4 billion to procure and...
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and made old but i couldn't br my diabetic nerve pain any longer, ketoescribed lyr and made old nervee from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain, from moderate to even severe diabetic nerve pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions.yif you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. now i have less diabetic nerve pain. and i love smoothing the road ahead for others. as hey, what are you guys doing here? we're voya. we stay with you to and through retirement. so you'll still be here to help me make smart choices? well, with your finances that is. we had nothing to do with that tie. voya. helpin
and made old but i couldn't br my diabetic nerve pain any longer, ketoescribed lyr and made old nervee from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain, from moderate to even severe diabetic nerve pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions.yif you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry...
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. >> gracias por la informaciÓn, el conductor de ub br cuyo, indicaciones de google maps al momento delo y recibiÓ las indicaciones del gps y terminÓ en las escalerass, investigan el incidente. >> una madre de san josÉ busca cÓmo mantenerse a flote mientras su marido estÁ en custodia de ice. >> como por ejemplo irse a canadÁ. >> tanto la seÑora lourdes como sus tres hijas estadounidenses, por eso volver a mÉxico de donde es su esposo no es una opciÓn, ha explorado opciones como pedir una residencia para ir a canadÁ, dice su primer deseo es que su esposo sea liberado y que vuelva a casa con ella en san josÉ. >> no nos podemos tocar, abrazar. es momento de despedirnos. entonces muchas veces como dicen, me muero por verlas, pero en muchas ocasiones prefiero que no vengan porque se quedan muy tristes. >> durante seis meses la seÑora lourdes ha mantenido a flote a su familia mientras su esposo permanece detenido por ice. >> presentÓ su caso el 26 de febrero y pidiÓ tres semanas para dar una decisiÓn quiere decir que para el 19 de marzo hubiÉramos tenido una respuesta y hasta hasta hoy no hem
. >> gracias por la informaciÓn, el conductor de ub br cuyo, indicaciones de google maps al momento delo y recibiÓ las indicaciones del gps y terminÓ en las escalerass, investigan el incidente. >> una madre de san josÉ busca cÓmo mantenerse a flote mientras su marido estÁ en custodia de ice. >> como por ejemplo irse a canadÁ. >> tanto la seÑora lourdes como sus tres hijas estadounidenses, por eso volver a mÉxico de donde es su esposo no es una opciÓn, ha...
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nothing expected to happen on that on the senate until just br after easter, you break in the mid of not looking at action until april probably if comes. no guarantee that it will. to your point on school safety, s interview with dianne feinstein who spent pushing for assault weapons ban have it renewed. she repeatedly for the conversas like this after almost every shooting as she tries to push for the ng her arguments, school safety is the number one issue here, we are protecting schools. hear someone like that even acknowledgefocushahould be on ad that's where they think could be bipartisan agree i suggesting, yeah, maybe this time because of the students and parents who so quickly andeful t chance something could happen. >> brennan: on the issue the gridiron made jokes sort of saying yeah, open to direct talks, s. about engaging kim jong-un rectly. this issue seems to be dividing some withiatus around the president. is that what is behind the issues of >> i think a lot of issues. i think this sh is onek thf pro. mcmaster he's notcuritydvisor ye secretary of defense, secretary of s
nothing expected to happen on that on the senate until just br after easter, you break in the mid of not looking at action until april probably if comes. no guarantee that it will. to your point on school safety, s interview with dianne feinstein who spent pushing for assault weapons ban have it renewed. she repeatedly for the conversas like this after almost every shooting as she tries to push for the ng her arguments, school safety is the number one issue here, we are protecting schools. hear...
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y nos de una actualizaciÓn lo br sobre lo que hace el condado de san mateo para ayudar a los indocumentadosemos un nuevo contacto. gracias andrÉs estaremos pendientes. . >>> en mÉxico, la violencia aumenta durante los finos de semana y en este que acaba de pasar se registrÓ al menos 55 homicidios en 50 estados de este paÍs en guanajuato, por ejemplo el fuego cruzado alcanzÓ a una menor de edad. y jazive pÉrez nos tie fe la historia. y luego vinieron los gritos y los crim criminales huyen. y lo que pasÓ y. y decenas de heridos. la mayorÍa de los actos violentos se registraron en guerrero. jalisco oaxaca y guanajuato. y el Último aÑo. lo mÁs preocupante es que entre las vÍctimas, hay cada vez mÁs mujeres y menores de edad. un sicario, ejecutÓ un comandante de la policÍa del estado de mÉxico. y su asesino lo al con zo y le disparÓ por la espalda. luego descargÓ sobre Él su arma para asesorarse que estuviera muerto. y en mÉxico jazive perez telemundo. remolcaba otro vehÍculo. en iowa. el conductor de la grÚa intentaba sacar un automÓvil que cayÓ en una cuneta en la interestatal 74 y un chofer d
y nos de una actualizaciÓn lo br sobre lo que hace el condado de san mateo para ayudar a los indocumentadosemos un nuevo contacto. gracias andrÉs estaremos pendientes. . >>> en mÉxico, la violencia aumenta durante los finos de semana y en este que acaba de pasar se registrÓ al menos 55 homicidios en 50 estados de este paÍs en guanajuato, por ejemplo el fuego cruzado alcanzÓ a una menor de edad. y jazive pÉrez nos tie fe la historia. y luego vinieron los gritos y los crim...
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determining where and how they can isolate these communications, whether it may be by them, whether it is brown cellphone, but one also has to consider you want to restrict communications because if they communication with other parties, you want to deny them that capability. let's go across to catherine who has been covering the summit. brusselsmacron in today. have we heard anything from macron's people? are we expecting him to make a statement at this point? from are expecting to hear emmanuel macron in the next 15 minutes. we have just been toldld he was nott t t t t t t t t t t t t t e tas this morning when they were talking about brexit negotiations because he was dealing with the situation in southwest france. emememememememememememememememe not commenting on domestic affairs when he comes to european summits. of course, this being an exceptional event. to g g g g g gnfnfnfnfnfnfnfnfnn in ter of the european side of the story, security hahas come o the fore for the european union in recent years with attacks in france and belgium. yesterererererererererery y y yn the metro and airport
determining where and how they can isolate these communications, whether it may be by them, whether it is brown cellphone, but one also has to consider you want to restrict communications because if they communication with other parties, you want to deny them that capability. let's go across to catherine who has been covering the summit. brusselsmacron in today. have we heard anything from macron's people? are we expecting him to make a statement at this point? from are expecting to hear...
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br energy independent.22 "the wall street journal" points out we will be the largest producer of energy in the world. the ability to move into production by 2030 we can have 30% of all of the energy being produced by renewable energy. [applause] [cheering] we have to stand up. we have to get out of our own way and with our heads up. remember who we are. we are the united states of america. [cheering] there's nothing we cannot do. he will help lead us to a future that your kids are going to love, so get out there and work with a thank you all very much. [applause] ♪ ♪
br energy independent.22 "the wall street journal" points out we will be the largest producer of energy in the world. the ability to move into production by 2030 we can have 30% of all of the energy being produced by renewable energy. [applause] [cheering] we have to stand up. we have to get out of our own way and with our heads up. remember who we are. we are the united states of america. [cheering] there's nothing we cannot do. he will help lead us to a future that your kids are...
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fergal: for the parents, hope rees on the skill of one br nurse. many tim i have walked through abandoned villages like this, not just in congo, but other african countrs as well. it is almost always described as the consequence ofthnic r justce, but it is ne that. what happened cannot be separated from the greater political crisis in congo, fromn corrupfrom misrule, from a president clinging to power. this is a place without trust, where the state and its agents are feared. even before the violence here,on the oppositiccused the government of spreading chaos in other areas to prevent elections. in another village, a lendu otder told me he worried b sides were being manipulated. fergal: but the state's highest-ranking offici here rejects any suggestion that ethnic conflict is being manipulated to keep the president in power. fergal: in the countryside, night brings a huddling together for protection. people have crowded in here for safety, largely because of the u.n. base up the road. but the killers are still out there, and a n attack could come a
fergal: for the parents, hope rees on the skill of one br nurse. many tim i have walked through abandoned villages like this, not just in congo, but other african countrs as well. it is almost always described as the consequence ofthnic r justce, but it is ne that. what happened cannot be separated from the greater political crisis in congo, fromn corrupfrom misrule, from a president clinging to power. this is a place without trust, where the state and its agents are feared. even before the...
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. >> i think the brr br is going to get wet. things pick up tuesday. but as we look at the week ahead. we are looking at the area of upper low pressure lingering bringing several disturbances in. look at storm ranger. you have a few light showers offshore but once again we need to wait until we hit tomorrow morning to see the rainfall beginning to pick up. the heaviest down towards southern california. as we hit 9:30 in the morning we'll see in the mountains some heavier rainfall and showers along the san francisco coastline. we'll track the full timing at 5:19. several different disturbances coming our way this week. five different disturbances the way i see it now. on and off rain. heavier downpours. humidity. and sierra snow 1 to 2 feet. >> we'll show you this tweet. snow piling up in the sierra, create ago lot of work for crews. here's a look at highway 80 on the way to tahoe. no snow on the tree there is, but plenty around it and plenty coming this week as jeff just told us. >>> a building in ruins and a fire chief facing new heat after a building
. >> i think the brr br is going to get wet. things pick up tuesday. but as we look at the week ahead. we are looking at the area of upper low pressure lingering bringing several disturbances in. look at storm ranger. you have a few light showers offshore but once again we need to wait until we hit tomorrow morning to see the rainfall beginning to pick up. the heaviest down towards southern california. as we hit 9:30 in the morning we'll see in the mountains some heavier rainfall and...
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experiences where if it is not going well, you can bring the leadership to the team, and that is what jalen br brunson brings. >> you had a chance to talk to him whose dad was a nba player, and he taught him so much. he said in high school, in the state championship and jalen played great and he said, congratulations, son, that is never going to work at the next level. so he has had that voice in the back, and he has exbecome that experienced leader. >> yes, and he has guys on the big stage and he has been there in 2016, and experience. on the kansas side, you have the x-factor malik newman not on the stage and transferred into ght's out, and the last seven games, 32 points against duke and all3 points in the overtime for the jayhawks. >> and the next game that matters the most. >> no question, he is shooting at a high clip. and every time he shoots it, you think it is going down. if they can find him, good things will happen. >> thank you, coach, it is so fun, and thank you, andy, for the insight. enjoy the weekend, guys. >>> still ahead, she gave up losing for lent. s sister jean is going to
experiences where if it is not going well, you can bring the leadership to the team, and that is what jalen br brunson brings. >> you had a chance to talk to him whose dad was a nba player, and he taught him so much. he said in high school, in the state championship and jalen played great and he said, congratulations, son, that is never going to work at the next level. so he has had that voice in the back, and he has exbecome that experienced leader. >> yes, and he has guys on the...
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the americans have said things, the germans have said things,br thish have said things. they haven't together donen anythingparticularly concerted and effective way.rg now, you can that perhaps the west has no business tryingh to intervene i is going on here, but clearly there is a lot of concern about continuing killing. unicef has said that since the ybeginning of the year, t reckoned that something like 1000hildren in syria have be either killed or seriously injureby the war. more and more horrific statistics every day. jane: very briefly, is there anything left in eastern ghouta? are there any rebels there? jeremy: there are a lot of people in eastern ghoutamaybe 400,000, and probably -- hard to say, but estimates go between 10,000 and 20,000 armed rebels. it is a large area. the city limits of eastern ghouta is about the same size as san francisco. you're talking about a big area with a lot of people. inne: jeremy bowen, thanks very much indeed for g us. orday prime minister theresa may set out her visionrexit , and the hard facts which will need to be faced. mrs. m
the americans have said things, the germans have said things,br thish have said things. they haven't together donen anythingparticularly concerted and effective way.rg now, you can that perhaps the west has no business tryingh to intervene i is going on here, but clearly there is a lot of concern about continuing killing. unicef has said that since the ybeginning of the year, t reckoned that something like 1000hildren in syria have be either killed or seriously injureby the war. more and more...
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it is being made into br, part of efforts to prevent food waste. >> in our little shop that we have in vienna, we have each day a couple of buns leftover, which as such is not a problem, but if you look at it throughout the tonth, you realize accumulate what else can you do with the leftover bread?we statied getting cr and thought of beer. making beer out of right is an old tradition which dates back to ancienypt. here they make brown rolls into ale and white rolls into lager. this is a niche product. it cannocompete with huge burglaries. but it's producers say it is breweries.ge but it's producers say it is about raising awareness of foo waste. and what does it taste like? it, you can think it is broad-based. reporter: so thu can taste of bread? e. yes. it is a special ta reporter: so every time they crack open a bottle o bread beer, these austrians know they are taking a small step towards fighting food waste. jane: it has been touted as the technology that could revolutionize computing and help solve some' of human's biggest challenges. for years, tech companies have been competing
it is being made into br, part of efforts to prevent food waste. >> in our little shop that we have in vienna, we have each day a couple of buns leftover, which as such is not a problem, but if you look at it throughout the tonth, you realize accumulate what else can you do with the leftover bread?we statied getting cr and thought of beer. making beer out of right is an old tradition which dates back to ancienypt. here they make brown rolls into ale and white rolls into lager. this is a...
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and undercover conversations that show talk abouing about br political candidates. tonight channel 4 released part 2. the recordings appear to show him talking about how the company could help the trump campaign. >> have you met mr. trump? >> many times. >> you have? >> all the -- and i -- >> so one of the latest recordings mean for the white house. our coverage on this undercover investigation continues right after this show on nightly news with lester holt, coming up in about 20 minutes. in a few minutes we'll look at how facebook users are responding. >> a san francisco supervisor says he is sorry. aaron peskin says he was wrong to question the fire chief while she was fighting a fire in north beach. the fire broke out. supervisor peskin rushed to the scene. he said firefighters were taking too long to put water on the building and she should resign. peskin release add statement today saying, quote, i apologized to chief hayes white, and i spend to personally convey this to her as soon as i return from the spring legislative recess. as for the fire chief, she had
and undercover conversations that show talk abouing about br political candidates. tonight channel 4 released part 2. the recordings appear to show him talking about how the company could help the trump campaign. >> have you met mr. trump? >> many times. >> you have? >> all the -- and i -- >> so one of the latest recordings mean for the white house. our coverage on this undercover investigation continues right after this show on nightly news with lester holt,...
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but you're talking about public executions on a beach, bodies genging from a br and a gunfight in a hotel. >> my first trip here was 1978. >> reporter: cheryl rumberger loves cabo san lucas. she along with 2 million otherl ye international tourists come here for the rugged beauty and the wildlife, the surfing ndd other water sports, high level of service and luxury. >> our surprised to hear tcat el violence was a factor at all here? >> absolutely. yes. because it scares me to death anyway. with what's been going on in the last year, as you all know, it was a factor. it was. but not enough to keep us away. >> reporter: 90 of the economy here is dependent on tourism. $1 billion h in newel investments, 3,500 more rooms are scheduled to come onlee in thext couple of years. so when visits droppedn 2% august and group bookings canceled 35,000 rooms, it en grabbed the aon of business leaders. >> we face some challenges that we have never faced before. but the important thing is that we -- how we react. >> reporter: business leaders partnered w h the government and committed $7 million or more of
but you're talking about public executions on a beach, bodies genging from a br and a gunfight in a hotel. >> my first trip here was 1978. >> reporter: cheryl rumberger loves cabo san lucas. she along with 2 million otherl ye international tourists come here for the rugged beauty and the wildlife, the surfing ndd other water sports, high level of service and luxury. >> our surprised to hear tcat el violence was a factor at all here? >> absolutely. yes. because it scares...
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it condemns the show for what he dicalls extreme dog br. statement on its website says it "glorifies canine eugenics, rewarding breeders who are breeding dogs with ideal physical traits with little or no regard of their welfare." of itsissued a statement own, saying that the p "scared the dogs and put safety at risk in hugely irresponsible way." the response on social media was all most instantaneous. "what is going on at crufts rusomeoning on as they announce the winner. is it a terrierist?" "please follow all leads." and tweeting presumablych in k, "give dogs guns." the winner whole event.zed by the best and calmest in show. laura: earlier, ab were talking t donald trump's trip to western pennsylvania, where he talked up his tariffs on imported steel and aluminum. in response, the ehas pushed back, threatening tariffs of their own on american products. kay has beenkat speaking with the eu's ambassador to the united states for her program "beyond 100 days." katty: ambassador, the trade commissioner has said that thero an union will stand u
it condemns the show for what he dicalls extreme dog br. statement on its website says it "glorifies canine eugenics, rewarding breeders who are breeding dogs with ideal physical traits with little or no regard of their welfare." of itsissued a statement own, saying that the p "scared the dogs and put safety at risk in hugely irresponsible way." the response on social media was all most instantaneous. "what is going on at crufts rusomeoning on as they announce the...
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suvs account for 43 brs of all u.s. auto sales. >>> and america's pastime is back. today is opening day in major league baseball with most teams scheduled to play, weather permitting. we'll be right back. at walgreens, how we care will change over time, but why we care remains the same treating everyone with the care and attention they deserve. walgreens. trusted since 1901. you're more than just a bathroom disease.. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms. crohn's, you've tried to own us. but now it's our turn to take control with stelara® stelara® works differently for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or during treatment, always tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop any new
suvs account for 43 brs of all u.s. auto sales. >>> and america's pastime is back. today is opening day in major league baseball with most teams scheduled to play, weather permitting. we'll be right back. at walgreens, how we care will change over time, but why we care remains the same treating everyone with the care and attention they deserve. walgreens. trusted since 1901. you're more than just a bathroom disease.. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms. crohn's, you've tried to own...
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there's still no way even with an audit, i mean,c that we think of and experts that have much more brinds than us that you can go back in that data and actually see all of the ways it wased and all of the different parts and where it went. that train has left the station. it's alrea out there. now we're at a point where we're looking to the future onxactly how from this point forward facebook is going to o rate whilthey're still looking backwards and trying to figure out how theyoe going fix the mistakes that happened in the past. >> as i read mark zuckerberg's post on facebook describing this situation and what facebook plans to do about tit, one gaping omission is he never leally explained how the economic moor facebook works. i mean, there was littlear trancy there. i mean, how facebook works and how it makes money is that the users are the product. i mean, it is the product that it's selling to advertisers and developers to make money. so that user data helps advertisers target and better target their customers. >> i think what's really nteresting object wh you're saying is that s
there's still no way even with an audit, i mean,c that we think of and experts that have much more brinds than us that you can go back in that data and actually see all of the ways it wased and all of the different parts and where it went. that train has left the station. it's alrea out there. now we're at a point where we're looking to the future onxactly how from this point forward facebook is going to o rate whilthey're still looking backwards and trying to figure out how theyoe going fix...
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br . >> brianna, i'm interested to hear, what are the reasons you think these types of regulations are okay in this context? >> thank you. thank you for inviting me to speak on this morning's discussion. in thinking about this case, i think it is important to keep in mind what the california law does and what it does not do. what it does not do is regulate how nefla and other centers counsel the women who come to them. they can discourage women from getting abortions as vehemently as they want and whatever manner they want and the california law does nothing to stop them mp what the california law does do, as we inquired, is provide a simple notice. if a center is a licensed medical facility it needs to inform women that california makes available immediately low-cost or free access to family planning service webs prenatal care, abortion if they are eligible and provide a phone number to find out whether or not they qualify. it if it is not a licensed facility they need to state a notice saying that. simple notices with neutral factual information. these kinds of necessary notices, and
br . >> brianna, i'm interested to hear, what are the reasons you think these types of regulations are okay in this context? >> thank you. thank you for inviting me to speak on this morning's discussion. in thinking about this case, i think it is important to keep in mind what the california law does and what it does not do. what it does not do is regulate how nefla and other centers counsel the women who come to them. they can discourage women from getting abortions as vehemently...
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staff they are given until saturday to vacate the buildingt there will br measures, too. >> as i understand it, russia plans to take the same unjustified actions against 28co othetries that stood in solidarity with the u.k. russia is further isolating itself following the brazentt chemicalk. steve: an attack that left sergei skripal and his daughter yulia fighting for their lives. but the bbc understands that yulia is nowonscious and talking. her father, though, remains critically ill. earlier, the u.s. ambassador to moscow told me there was no doubt who had targeted them. how certain are you that the russian state was behind the attack in salisbury? ambassador huntsman: there has been enough there to not only convince the united states, t 25 other countries that have taken similar actions, that there is enough evidence to believe that the russian statebe wand this action in salisbury. steve: america has expelled 60 russian diplomats, part of this coordinated international action. what signal does that send to moscow, do you think? ambassador huntsman: you canryt use a milirade nerve agent
staff they are given until saturday to vacate the buildingt there will br measures, too. >> as i understand it, russia plans to take the same unjustified actions against 28co othetries that stood in solidarity with the u.k. russia is further isolating itself following the brazentt chemicalk. steve: an attack that left sergei skripal and his daughter yulia fighting for their lives. but the bbc understands that yulia is nowonscious and talking. her father, though, remains critically ill....
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think the kremlin had a hand in everything from the attempted assassination of the double agent in br. and to some of the support for the assad regime and its barrel bombing and artillery attacks on its own populations in syria and perhaps even issues like the numb soft killing in russia and the evidence that i have seen suggests complicity at the highest levels of the russian government in some of these tragedies which had a very human cost now i could be wrong but that's my working understanding and that's why i use strong words at the expense of the russian president however i also have written about how i think that lattimer putin is genuinely respected among russians because he did help stabilize the country after the yeltsin years he tried to restore a sense of stability growing prosperity international prestige and in my writings i've tried to argue that we need to understand the basis for president putin's popularity even if we ourselves don't like him and that's the way i try to combat this now in diplomacy you're right you know what i've written on these pieces of paper as a
think the kremlin had a hand in everything from the attempted assassination of the double agent in br. and to some of the support for the assad regime and its barrel bombing and artillery attacks on its own populations in syria and perhaps even issues like the numb soft killing in russia and the evidence that i have seen suggests complicity at the highest levels of the russian government in some of these tragedies which had a very human cost now i could be wrong but that's my working...
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but sources tell abc news that br pruitt's daughter also used a second bedroom. white house is also c l calling on the inspector general to investigate pruitt's use of his security detail for private trips. >>> three, two, one. >> a spacex falcon 9 rocket carrying 10 communications satellites blasted off from brandenberg air force base. t >>> as part of women's history month, and national march introduce you to a san francisco woman who's changing kids lives. >> jessica castro has the story of a homework hero and one of our abc7 stars. >> reporter: tutoring time at 826 valencia is fun. says tom who stays young by volunteering. >> it's very invigoratininvigor. >> reporter: each writing center has a store catched. it's flagship location in the mission has a pirate theme, the newly opened tenderloin location has -- >> that's always driven me is working with young people and having them reach their potential. >> reporter: she's a fifth generation san franciscoian, she used to be a classroom teacher. in 2002, she co-founded the store with david edwards. >> she has pro
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in the 30s and we're watching for that moderate coastal flooding high tide taking place this morning br2 and a half feet. we'll talk more about that concern and also a potential storm by the middle of next week bill back over to you. >> it's not over yet. thank you so much, scott. >> storm damage can still be seen across the philadelphia area this morning. yesterday's strong wind and heavy snow brought down trees and power lines had. at the height of it tlawl were close to 500,000 without pow area cross this romeon and peco has more than 300,000 awlon no power with montgomery county being hardest hits and delmarva has more than 21,000 and ac electric, 3,000 people in the dark and pse&g reporting just under 7,000 with no you power. they're on it and working hard and trying to get the power up again. be patient, folks. they know you're without it and trying their best. dave kitchen is live in montgomery county with the latest trees down, power out, slowly but surely dave it's coming back. >> yeah, big mess we're in a new location here in whitemarsh twxt i'll step out of the way. you can s
in the 30s and we're watching for that moderate coastal flooding high tide taking place this morning br2 and a half feet. we'll talk more about that concern and also a potential storm by the middle of next week bill back over to you. >> it's not over yet. thank you so much, scott. >> storm damage can still be seen across the philadelphia area this morning. yesterday's strong wind and heavy snow brought down trees and power lines had. at the height of it tlawl were close to 500,000...
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. >>> our meteorologist ivanka br -- ivan is here to talk about it. >> it's not going to come down with a yellow school bus there. that certainly does look terrifying. let's talk about why i think we are going to be all right across planet earth as that vessel comes down. it is interesting. we have a lot of space junk coming down and the fire balls. it's interesting that something that housed humans, right, actual space lab is coming down. this is out of control. it lost contact. they can't park it where they want to. this is the or bit it takes. the yellow areas, if, if, if. we have been talking about that, right? the pieces that remain make it to the ground, this is the area with the higher probability. you have a higher chance of winning the lottery or getting struck by lightning. we are talking ast nom cal numbers here. one in a billion chance of getting hit by debris from any spacecraft that is falling from the sky. estimated re-entry, april 1st, give or take nine hours because we don't know when it is going to come down. that's why it's out of control. nine tons. most of it we thi
. >>> our meteorologist ivanka br -- ivan is here to talk about it. >> it's not going to come down with a yellow school bus there. that certainly does look terrifying. let's talk about why i think we are going to be all right across planet earth as that vessel comes down. it is interesting. we have a lot of space junk coming down and the fire balls. it's interesting that something that housed humans, right, actual space lab is coming down. this is out of control. it lost contact....
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the russians are saying they've already finalized the countermeasures they want to br haven't announcedday. >> and there's news that a russian expat may have been murdered in britain. >> a russian expat who was highly critical of the kremlin and friends with several russians who have been killed under very mysterious circumstances, one of them being alexander litvinenko who was poisoned by a radioactive substance in 2006. this man's name is nikolai gushkov. they said he had compression marks on his neck, they've launched a murder investigation and their counterterrorism police is on this as well. so it's another russian exile, another critic of the kremlin found dead in the united kingdom, wolf. >> lots going on, fred pleitgen in moscow, thanks very much. >>> coming up, breaking news, the attorney for stormy daniels says she was threatened to keep silent about her affair with donald trump and some of her accusations occurred after the president took office. saved us almost $800 when we switched our auto and home insurance. liberty did what? yeah, they saved us a ton, which gave us a lit
the russians are saying they've already finalized the countermeasures they want to br haven't announcedday. >> and there's news that a russian expat may have been murdered in britain. >> a russian expat who was highly critical of the kremlin and friends with several russians who have been killed under very mysterious circumstances, one of them being alexander litvinenko who was poisoned by a radioactive substance in 2006. this man's name is nikolai gushkov. they said he had...
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you as the brs are in a position to request insertion of that language into the mou. i encourage you to actively enter into the negotiation process. no justice, no deal, and thank you for your time. >> good morning, honorable supervisors, frank martinez del campo rising today as a del gat of the san francisco labor council. i wanted to bring to this body's attention an issue that i believe should be considered by this community and the board of supes in the current negotiations, and that has to do with a problem, a dispute that existed between the leadership of the negotiatiass the association leaders, and the san francisco labor council. as an aggrieved delegate of the council, i rose up in opposition to attempts by the leadership of the p.o.a. to create a -- to create a disturbances and turn to the labor movement regarding differences of opinion. now we had in the past and we currently -- some delegates currently have some problems with some issues today. i am one of them. we have problems with the killings and lack of accountability. so i rise to the central questi
you as the brs are in a position to request insertion of that language into the mou. i encourage you to actively enter into the negotiation process. no justice, no deal, and thank you for your time. >> good morning, honorable supervisors, frank martinez del campo rising today as a del gat of the san francisco labor council. i wanted to bring to this body's attention an issue that i believe should be considered by this community and the board of supes in the current negotiations, and that...
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br tomb raider, raking in $27 million over the weekend following number two with 23.5 million. i can only imagine it 17 million a wrinkle in time and rounded up the pac bringing in 15,000,011.5 million each. ladies back to you. lauren: hillary, thank you. see you in just a day. cheryl: heller was talking about the court filed today against the federal government and at&t. the justice department suing to block the $85 billion merger with time warner. at&t will build a help consumers and allow them to compete with amazon and netflix. the government says at&t will have too much control over distribution and higher fees leading to higher cable bills. there's a lot more at stake in this case. unlike upon the outcome of good morning. it's been a good morning. cheryl: let's talk about the doj's challenge to the deal. they say this with say this to be anticompetitive, would raise prices on consumers. it would consolidate the entertainment market in general. do you agree with that assertion from the tmj? >> at&t makes a lot of good arguments against it. number one, they argue this is a
br tomb raider, raking in $27 million over the weekend following number two with 23.5 million. i can only imagine it 17 million a wrinkle in time and rounded up the pac bringing in 15,000,011.5 million each. ladies back to you. lauren: hillary, thank you. see you in just a day. cheryl: heller was talking about the court filed today against the federal government and at&t. the justice department suing to block the $85 billion merger with time warner. at&t will build a help consumers and...
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both of his ex-wives a spotlight was shone on john kelly, chief of staff, who came under extreme fire brorter be in the building and defending him immediately after the allegations came to light. our reporting tonight suggests that -- you may recall, it's ash wednesday and a week after the porter scandal broke, john kelly with the mark of the cross on his forehead was set to talk in the white house briefing room and give forth what was supposed to be the narrative that led to porter's dismissal. that was the same day as the school shooting in florida, there was no press briefing that day, it gave john kelly a reprieve. then security clearance shifted and it became about jared kushner and he's been in the spotlight in recent days. this moment has laid clear a rivalry of jared kushner and ivanka trump against john kelly. the president has been frustrated at times with both camps and certainly, of course, with the attorney general who's frequently his whipping boy. and now there are people in the white house who are concerned what impact hope hicks's leaving will have on the president. she'
both of his ex-wives a spotlight was shone on john kelly, chief of staff, who came under extreme fire brorter be in the building and defending him immediately after the allegations came to light. our reporting tonight suggests that -- you may recall, it's ash wednesday and a week after the porter scandal broke, john kelly with the mark of the cross on his forehead was set to talk in the white house briefing room and give forth what was supposed to be the narrative that led to porter's...
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. >> thirdear br itnominated?ering if an electric toothbrush really cleans better than a manual. and my hygienist says it does but they're not all the same. who knew? i had no idea. so she said, look for one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to gently remove more plaque. and unlike sonicare, oral-b is the only electric toothbrush brand accepted by the american dental association for its effectiveness and safety. my mouth feels so clean. i'll only use an oral-b. oral-b. brush like a pro. dawn is serving up dinner for a whole town! that table was like... so big! can one bottle of new dawn clean all the dishes? we did it! 6,000 dishes! a drop of dawn and grease is gone. >>> tekeelau. thank you. >> just want to say thank you. >> we do. >> i love the behind the scenes moment. back stage after their big oscar wins. enjoying some cocktails as they well deserve after big night. >> where am i going to put my oscar? >> decisions, de
. >> thirdear br itnominated?ering if an electric toothbrush really cleans better than a manual. and my hygienist says it does but they're not all the same. who knew? i had no idea. so she said, look for one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to gently remove more plaque. and unlike sonicare, oral-b is the only electric toothbrush brand accepted by the american dental association for its...
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he didt like t president -- the president didn't like the way mcmaster br he felt like mcmaster was lecturing him, which is is president does not like. now they have mutually agreed, according to the white house statement, that mcmaster will resign. >> woodruff: he was known for his academic background, had written a book onvietnam war. let's talk about john bolton. li--ttdolein the george. ws. aa ng because he's a little bit of a firte of a bomb thrower. he was a protege of the slate senator jesse holmes of north carolina. he was a recess appointment toe thn. he was very critical of the u.n. then he left that post when e recess appointment would have to have been renewed in a formal nomination made becausgotoe se s nfirmation when the docrats took over. >> woodruff: he served a little over a year. >> a little over a year. druff: in that position. t we have been wha hearing and reading about this, he has been heading up ati political committee to raise money for conservative causes. >> a super pac that has been raising money. the last expenditure just a couple of days ago. he is a very strong
he didt like t president -- the president didn't like the way mcmaster br he felt like mcmaster was lecturing him, which is is president does not like. now they have mutually agreed, according to the white house statement, that mcmaster will resign. >> woodruff: he was known for his academic background, had written a book onvietnam war. let's talk about john bolton. li--ttdolein the george. ws. aa ng because he's a little bit of a firte of a bomb thrower. he was a protege of the slate...
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you gave me your book, "br otopia."ave me your book and as we walked out the door, you said to me, don't you think it is terrible that apple has this glorious campus but does not have day care? my brain kicked into reptile gear and i said, that is difficult to do, liability issues, it is too hard. i don't know where this voice comes from, but apparently it is still there. the next day i go to texas, and the head of hr at patagonia is there, and he said today, we hired as an intern someone that we met at eight weeks old in a day care center. at patagonia. for decades. scales fell from my eyes and i thought, for god's sake, we can hire a bartender and put them on payroll -- emily: and allow people to bring their dogs to work. patty: but we can't figure out how to help families be productive at work? so a lot of this is important we talk about how an inclusive workforce makes us all feel better, it makes us all feel included. i am not that the, partly because we have been screaming for decades and nobody ever did front pag
you gave me your book, "br otopia."ave me your book and as we walked out the door, you said to me, don't you think it is terrible that apple has this glorious campus but does not have day care? my brain kicked into reptile gear and i said, that is difficult to do, liability issues, it is too hard. i don't know where this voice comes from, but apparently it is still there. the next day i go to texas, and the head of hr at patagonia is there, and he said today, we hired as an intern...
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br brett hume joins us. after the ripples that came last week, he said we're not backing down. he said we understand the final amount and the final decision is yet to come. where do you think he goes? >> my guess is he'll go through with the ones -- the tariffs that he's announced. he may soften the effect on some allies as president george w bush did. this -- i think these tariffs on steel and aluminum are going to happen. the question is whether they in themselves will cause as much havoc as some are predicting. i doubt that. the worry is what happens after that. whether in fact the retaliation meets with retaliation again from him. pretty soon we have a trade war. there isn't anybody i know of that thinks a trade war is a good idea. despite the president's comments about trade wars being easy to win, they usually end up being a loser for everybody involved. my guess is the president will pull back and this will be another example of the president you know blustering talk and threats and so on. and -- and it ends up being less than meets the eye. we'll see. >> he said he's no
br brett hume joins us. after the ripples that came last week, he said we're not backing down. he said we understand the final amount and the final decision is yet to come. where do you think he goes? >> my guess is he'll go through with the ones -- the tariffs that he's announced. he may soften the effect on some allies as president george w bush did. this -- i think these tariffs on steel and aluminum are going to happen. the question is whether they in themselves will cause as much...
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br unsman and the university, i want to thank david silverman from the history department. when you write a book and you get reviews, you normally get something like, this is great, do you really want to say this? but i got a line by line reading. the acknowledgments of the book, the author will thank all the people who helped. says, any, it -- areng errors aren't entirely david silverman's. 1793, the fourth of february, a monday, george washington had dinner in philadelphia with a delegation of native americans. one week later, he had dinner in philadelphia with another delegation of native americans. last week of november, 1796, he had dinner with native americans, different groups of native american delegates, for days. on one occasion, a delegation of oative americans from the ohi9 country were in town at the same time as a delegation of choctaws. and the bump into each other at a bumped into each other at a museum. there could have been violence. expect indian people in the 1790's in philadelphia. they were not an uncommon occurrence. george washington was hanging out
br unsman and the university, i want to thank david silverman from the history department. when you write a book and you get reviews, you normally get something like, this is great, do you really want to say this? but i got a line by line reading. the acknowledgments of the book, the author will thank all the people who helped. says, any, it -- areng errors aren't entirely david silverman's. 1793, the fourth of february, a monday, george washington had dinner in philadelphia with a delegation...
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then we hit the 50s around san br bruno. 50, 52 and 51. look at san francisco, 55.nd then you go, whoa, san rafael and napa, 58 degrees right now. 56 in fairfield. antioch, 57. san ramone, 41 degrees. we have 44 in san jose, hayward and palo alto. a look at the golden gate bridge and look at this, the flag barely moving. another great day to walk across the bridge or hike up into the marin headlands. the views will be spectacular as the air is really clean. so your activity planner, exercising, milder today. sun glasses if you're going to be out and about. the beaches, still a little crisp today. i promise you, the warmer weather on the way. a look at the north bay. we start off at 44. 12 degrees warmer at 10:00. another 11 degrees warmer, 67. we keep climbing by 1:00. and then the low 70s by 7:00 quickly dropping into the low 60s once the sun sets by 8:00. here's a look at the east bay valleys, almost a similar trend. 48 at 8:00. noon, 65. low to mid-70s starting at 1:00 through about 6:00, maybe even 7:00. and then we drop down to 64 degrees under the stars. it lo
then we hit the 50s around san br bruno. 50, 52 and 51. look at san francisco, 55.nd then you go, whoa, san rafael and napa, 58 degrees right now. 56 in fairfield. antioch, 57. san ramone, 41 degrees. we have 44 in san jose, hayward and palo alto. a look at the golden gate bridge and look at this, the flag barely moving. another great day to walk across the bridge or hike up into the marin headlands. the views will be spectacular as the air is really clean. so your activity planner, exercising,...
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br you ok there, kurt? we're about to move.e helps... relieve some of the house-buying... stress. at least you don't have to worry about homeowners insurance. call geico. geico... helps with... homeowners insurance? been doing it for years. i'm calling geico right now. good idea! get to know geico. and see how easy homeowners and renters insurance can be. >> shannon: amazon chair slumping after xes reported that president trump released to be e-commerce giant is making life harder for small businesses andg legal means to change that. jordy mina from los angeles, the host of the "next revolution on sunday nights right here on fox. also, the cofounder and ceo of a text company. and her partner alayna treene. great to have both of you with us tonight. >> great to have be here. >> shannon: a lot of hostility against the tech companies. is it a broader backlash? >> it's a broader backlash, shannon. in many ways, it is helpful that it's happening because it's shining a spotlight on something that is really important, which is that th
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who -- huge female turtle who laboriously crawled up on the beach to lay her eggs ookhiser.ide rick br it was an unforgettable moment in a really good omen. he has just finished his book about our fourth chief justice, john marshall, and says it will be out in october. marshall wants said, quote, judicial power does not include a right to change the constitution. i cannot wait to read it very late is an derailment we are so lucky to have richard brookhiser back in palm beach. please give him a warm welcome. thank you. [applause] richard: thank you, gay, for that warm introduction. did see the mother sea turtle laying her eggs. of course i didn't get to see the hatchlings because they only came out months later, but i suppose some of them are still swimming around their. maybe we can see one of them laying eggs at some later point. gay has been a good friend for many years. she is a friend of history, not only here at the society of the four arts but also for her many years of service at mount vernon. great pleasure, always, to see her and to honor her work for american history. [applau
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like congressman lowenthal, congressman blum signed amicus br brief opposing gerrymandering. and thank you congressman for joining us. >> thank you for having me here today. you know, gerrymandering is a serious subject. as i google gerrymandering jokes knowing i would be here today, there weren't any so this must be serious stuff, congressman. but i did find out this, back in 1812 the governor of massachusetts gerrymandered a district and one of the newspapers printed a picture of the gerrymandered district and they said this looks like a salamander, and so, this you know, made it all over the state of massachusetts and someone said, no, that's not a salamander, that's a gerrymander because the governor's last name was gerry. so, if you learn nothing else from what i say today, now you know where gerrymandering comes from. i'm from iowa, from the 1st district of iowa and iowa does not gerrymander and let me tell you briefly about my district. in 2008, former president barack obama won my district by 18 points. in 2012 he won it by 14 points. and president trump in 2016 won i
like congressman lowenthal, congressman blum signed amicus br brief opposing gerrymandering. and thank you congressman for joining us. >> thank you for having me here today. you know, gerrymandering is a serious subject. as i google gerrymandering jokes knowing i would be here today, there weren't any so this must be serious stuff, congressman. but i did find out this, back in 1812 the governor of massachusetts gerrymandered a district and one of the newspapers printed a picture of the...
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we somewhere to briw have to br.od people and the democrats are trying to not -- i offered a deal that was so good you can't refuse, right? like the mob, i'll give you a deal, so good, you can't refuse. i gave them a deal they could not refuse. and i did it because i thought that they would refuse. and they did. and they are getting killed now by the daca recipients. but somebody like lamb, he will never vote for us. i appreciate his nice words about me. this is trump country so he has to say nice. he is smart. so he is saying nice things. here is the problem. as soon as he gets in, he won't vote for us. he will vote the party line. he has to. and if he doesn't, he will never go to a chairman of a committee. it is a whole crazy system. but he will vote the party line. but for getting your votes, he is talking about how much he likes tariffs, which is my baby. and i took a lot of heat over that. but all these kuchb countries a calling up. european union, they kill us. a lot of us came from the european union. they kil
we somewhere to briw have to br.od people and the democrats are trying to not -- i offered a deal that was so good you can't refuse, right? like the mob, i'll give you a deal, so good, you can't refuse. i gave them a deal they could not refuse. and i did it because i thought that they would refuse. and they did. and they are getting killed now by the daca recipients. but somebody like lamb, he will never vote for us. i appreciate his nice words about me. this is trump country so he has to say...
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believe a nerve agent was used to poison a former russian double agent accused of betraying his own br intelligence. he and his daughter were found slumped on a bench in salisbury, england, sunday afternoon. now we have the first official word that they were, in fact, poisoned in a deliberate act. investigators led by scotland yard's counterterrorism command are now working to pin down who's behind this plot to kill these two individuals. let's go straight to cnn's nick paton walsh, joining us from scotland yard in london. police have security video they're studying. what more can you tell us? >> reporter: that's right, wolf. they're trying to piece together a timeline of exactly what happened between about 1:00 and 4:00 local time on sunday afternoon when he and his daughter visiting from russia were found slowly falling unconscious on a quiet bench near a shopping center, a mall, in the rural city of salisbury. but the bombshell, frankly, we've heard behind me takes that instance to a whole new international level. the top counterterrorism police officer for the united kingdom saying
believe a nerve agent was used to poison a former russian double agent accused of betraying his own br intelligence. he and his daughter were found slumped on a bench in salisbury, england, sunday afternoon. now we have the first official word that they were, in fact, poisoned in a deliberate act. investigators led by scotland yard's counterterrorism command are now working to pin down who's behind this plot to kill these two individuals. let's go straight to cnn's nick paton walsh, joining us...
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using the late night firing of director andrew mccabe, let go two days br his retirement leaving his question. a "new york times" report that mueller subpoenaed the trump organization for documents. joining me democrat of california and member of the house intel committee kmong. thank you for joining me. i appreciate it. i want to read a tweet from you so the audience can hear t. gloat now, you will be fired soon. not done cowardly, mf f who severed you. there's a storm gathering mr. president and it's going to wipe out you and the corrupt organization. what did you mean by a storm gathering? >> i should have said storms gathering. because there are a number of storms threatening his presidency and many that can lead to impeachment proceedings and his conduct that could lead to indictments from bob mueller, the one i hope happens is at the ballot box. that he will be there and the midterm elections and in 2020 that he will be impeached, not by the house of representatives but by the voters who will reject the corruption and childish behavior he has demonstrated. >> we talked about th
using the late night firing of director andrew mccabe, let go two days br his retirement leaving his question. a "new york times" report that mueller subpoenaed the trump organization for documents. joining me democrat of california and member of the house intel committee kmong. thank you for joining me. i appreciate it. i want to read a tweet from you so the audience can hear t. gloat now, you will be fired soon. not done cowardly, mf f who severed you. there's a storm gathering mr....
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and i have wiwill share our br we've brought samples of what it would look like. it's still in evolution. so a couple of the key features and benefits that we've hit upon, again, the responsiveness and being mobile friendly, so that when the site gets pulled up on a phone, it's easy to being assess content, having multilanguage support, so ensuring that we're meeting the needs of our multilanguage lea learners in the district. having a dashboard, so thinking about our employees and administrators have limit willed time, as well as our families and students to access information, so getting, kind of aggregating that information up to a single dashboard. and ensuring we're compliant with all of federal accessiblity requirements, and then, having that modern open source content management system that's underneath it? we looked at a number of different platforms and are moving forward with what's called droople, so it's open source. there's a large community in the bay area that supports droople that we can leverage and tap into. it's an intuitive platform, so that'll
and i have wiwill share our br we've brought samples of what it would look like. it's still in evolution. so a couple of the key features and benefits that we've hit upon, again, the responsiveness and being mobile friendly, so that when the site gets pulled up on a phone, it's easy to being assess content, having multilanguage support, so ensuring that we're meeting the needs of our multilanguage lea learners in the district. having a dashboard, so thinking about our employees and...
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it )s br palo alto: a "listening forum" .. for members of the l-g-b-t-q community. >>> a listening forum for members of the lgbtq community, that event happens today and focuses on impacts of the community as well as improving quality of life. it starts at 7:00 tonight at the mitchell park community center. at 6:26 right now the latest live music spectacular is just days away. >>al alice coop eer live in co. the groundbreaking rock opera is set during the final week of jesus' life. john legend stars in the title role and sat down with webber and asked what he was looking for out of this performance. >> the central message is particular, redemption and forgiveness. >> you can catch "jesus christ superstar" live in concert here on nbc bay area on easter sunday at 8:00 in the evening. >>> coming up on "today in the bay," distracted driving dangers. take a look there. information about the growing problem on the roads and how it's putting us all at risk. >>> plus, remembering stephon clark. pete suratos is live in sacramento with
it )s br palo alto: a "listening forum" .. for members of the l-g-b-t-q community. >>> a listening forum for members of the lgbtq community, that event happens today and focuses on impacts of the community as well as improving quality of life. it starts at 7:00 tonight at the mitchell park community center. at 6:26 right now the latest live music spectacular is just days away. >>al alice coop eer live in co. the groundbreaking rock opera is set during the final week of...