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that went on for quite a while until the burlington northern arrived.t was at that point sheridan experiences and economic boom. coal was one of the dominating factors of that boom because burlington wanted the coal not only for their trains, they wanted to be able to ship it to their eastern markets. the next year in 1893 is when we camp, see the first coal which would transition to a town . was the community founded by several businesses of the sheridan community. it's important to realize that mining was one of the most dangerous jobs in the american west. wyoming miming -- mining would see several catastrophes. of theth the dangers acrosswe had immigrants europe and even japan moved to sheridan county to participate. formation of monarch have clean 1904 we burn come out, which will be named kearney ville. akron, wyoming is brought into existence as well. the story of mining is important to the history of sheridan county. one of the ways we aim to tell is through two dioramas. is a monarch during a period in time when the monarchy is experiencing gre
that went on for quite a while until the burlington northern arrived.t was at that point sheridan experiences and economic boom. coal was one of the dominating factors of that boom because burlington wanted the coal not only for their trains, they wanted to be able to ship it to their eastern markets. the next year in 1893 is when we camp, see the first coal which would transition to a town . was the community founded by several businesses of the sheridan community. it's important to realize...
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before him had set up a deal with the business developers in town that he was lakefront fromhe burlington to him and they were going to put up high-rise very expensive condominiums that would have privatized the entire lakefront of burlington. he talked about something a had never heard of before, the right of public access. today we have the most beautiful public park with a boathouse open to the entire city. then when he was elected congressman, one of his first acts was to take a us load of women with breast cancer over the border into canada so that they could buy the prescription medications they needed at 1/10 the price. then when he became elected senator, he voted against the war in iraq. there were a couple of wars there. about six months ago he stop -- act,e which is stop business executives by zeroing out study -- zeroing out -- the idea of these huge multinational businesses are being paid so little that they and to get on medicaid other benefits from the government in order to have a level of living they could live on. the idea was those businesses would have to reimburse the
before him had set up a deal with the business developers in town that he was lakefront fromhe burlington to him and they were going to put up high-rise very expensive condominiums that would have privatized the entire lakefront of burlington. he talked about something a had never heard of before, the right of public access. today we have the most beautiful public park with a boathouse open to the entire city. then when he was elected congressman, one of his first acts was to take a us load of...
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set up a deal with the business developers in town that he was going to sell the lakefront from burlingtono them and they were going to put up high-rise very expensive condominiums that would have privatized the entire lakefront of burlington. bernie came in talking about something i had never heard of before, the right of public access. he fought to those developers up through the courts in vermont and he won. today we have the most beautiful public park with a boathouse open to the entire city. [applause] ben: then when he was elected congressman, one of his first busload of take a women with breast cancer over the border into canada so that they could buy the prescription medications they needed at 1/10 the price. [applause] ben: then when he became elected senator, he voted against the war in iraq. i guess he did that when he was a congressman too. there were a couple wars there. i think about six months ago he introduced the stop bezos act, and that was stop at biz next executives by zeroing out subsidies -- business executives by zeroing out subsidies. the idea of these huge multinat
set up a deal with the business developers in town that he was going to sell the lakefront from burlingtono them and they were going to put up high-rise very expensive condominiums that would have privatized the entire lakefront of burlington. bernie came in talking about something i had never heard of before, the right of public access. he fought to those developers up through the courts in vermont and he won. today we have the most beautiful public park with a boathouse open to the entire...
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its famously affordable housing helped make burlington the vibrant capital it is today but now rising rents are pricing people out of the in a city. the left wing government is making efforts to control the situation the senator for urban development in housing is defending the rights of the renters she'd like to see a rent cap in next to it before the end of the year this would seem monthly rent capped at a cost of between $6.10 euros per square meter depending on the building's age and overall condition their rent free would remain in place for 5 years. tenants would have a legal right to demand a reduction in rent and landlords who refuse will face fines as of yet it's unclear if the draw floor is legitimate. critics fear the plan but scare off real estate investors and that the move would actually worsen the housing crisis as. property owners this would amount to a partial expropriation because they'd go longer be able to charge the rent they've charged so far it would be reduced in keeping with the rent that socialist housing policy in has nothing to do with my. that forces not.
its famously affordable housing helped make burlington the vibrant capital it is today but now rising rents are pricing people out of the in a city. the left wing government is making efforts to control the situation the senator for urban development in housing is defending the rights of the renters she'd like to see a rent cap in next to it before the end of the year this would seem monthly rent capped at a cost of between $6.10 euros per square meter depending on the building's age and...
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from germany's provisional capital in bonn to its current capital in burlington. today i want to invite you to join me on a tour of 70 years of history together while discover what the draft has to do with the country's constitution and all her visit the places that locations that tell the story of post-war germany. coming up on d w 'd. german voices. south african growth. in the beethoven fest 29 teams campus project. 2 worlds are united trying music. i 30. dollars. where is home. with your family scattered across the globe. turning back to the roots issue again my no. charge family from somalia live around the world. one of them needed urgent assistance. family starts october. on d. w. . o. world unto itself. with its own gravitational pull just a lot of. the finest musical compositions. with some mysteries to reveal. don't believe that she was into them don't tell me that she never wrote. and the joint should come off in the morning. revealed the symphonies of your comments please. how did the romantic master come up with such pieces. the secrets of symphonic m
from germany's provisional capital in bonn to its current capital in burlington. today i want to invite you to join me on a tour of 70 years of history together while discover what the draft has to do with the country's constitution and all her visit the places that locations that tell the story of post-war germany. coming up on d w 'd. german voices. south african growth. in the beethoven fest 29 teams campus project. 2 worlds are united trying music. i 30. dollars. where is home. with your...
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kate rogers is on t in burlington. ♪. >> reporter: for colin powkovich, remote work means freedom.ing it enables me to be wherever i want to be and to have myy be with me in a i setting that choose and a location and a culture that we choose. >> reporter: the 37 year old has worked remotely forr the bette part of his career with pure charity, a technology nonprofit. he and his family were based outside of los angelideut decided they wanted to buy home and own some land, so they packed up their two kids and dog into an rv and drove 25,000 miles across the country for six months, looking for the perfect roots.o they ended up inmo vntnt this past january. he took advantage of the state's new remote worker gra program, which offers incentives up to $10,000 to workers who t do majority of their w k remotely to keep their jobs and move to vermont. he said he got some $4,500 reimbursed for his move. waye officials say it is to attract a new and potentially younger tax base in the face of an agingt population t is slowly growing in an historically tight laborke m in fact, fits rating goes
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is the central africa director of human rights watch and joins us now via skype from burlington in vermont thanks very much for being with us. q. 1st war how significant is this. well this is a significant trial maries come to is the de facto leader of the opposition in cameroon and there were serious irregularities with last year's trial which gave paul b. you're the current president in 7th term and this is in our current opinion a human rights watch another example of the courts be used to crackdown on dissent and to crush political opponents it is worth pointing out that while those cases emblematic there are hundreds of others of members of his own party the m.r.c. by its french acronym who are also in detention and this is also occurring amidst a series of other issues happening in cameroon most pressing of which is the crisis that's continues to unfold in the angle phone regions and we've also seen the courts who used against separatist leaders in these regions as well so it's something we're following very much but it certainly does not bode well the trial of count 2 in this milita
is the central africa director of human rights watch and joins us now via skype from burlington in vermont thanks very much for being with us. q. 1st war how significant is this. well this is a significant trial maries come to is the de facto leader of the opposition in cameroon and there were serious irregularities with last year's trial which gave paul b. you're the current president in 7th term and this is in our current opinion a human rights watch another example of the courts be used to...
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by skype in reston virginia rena shar republican strategist and in burlington vermont hassen a democratic political strategist good to have you ward if i could start with greg in london so does the effort by the trumpet ministration to move those wreck hordes to so we say an unusual computer server does it indicate a cover up now of course not look the president needs to have executive privilege you need to be able to have private conversations with another president of another country that's just natural and you also recall that there were a lot of leaks especially early on in this administration there's no shortage of of opponents of the president baked into the into the deep state in washington and in the intelligence services the f.b.i. and cia so look even you know there's no secret that there is a lot of leakers and a lot of whistleblower so you know there are so many weeks in the beginning like rachel this info on olympic tape maybe. if it's just a general approach to security you would probably be moving all your sensitive records but if it's just one phone conversation you know i
by skype in reston virginia rena shar republican strategist and in burlington vermont hassen a democratic political strategist good to have you ward if i could start with greg in london so does the effort by the trumpet ministration to move those wreck hordes to so we say an unusual computer server does it indicate a cover up now of course not look the president needs to have executive privilege you need to be able to have private conversations with another president of another country that's...
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first she can afford this cozy burlington down jacket.laughter] >> secondly, she has married a actually it is one of the few greek provinces where women are permitted to own property. >> i thought she had an agreement with mexico to pay? >> i think they are paying in theory. she has resources. she married this wealthy crown prince. she is able to own property in that state. her claims of poverty here should not fly with this court. >> is this in the record? >> i believe the oracle told me about this. the oracle, wikipedia. >> i don't understand why your claim is based that orestes suffered reputational injury. over the past few years, his aides have repeated that he is the best and able king mycenae has ever had, with the biggest crowds and move devoted followers -- most devoted followers. i hear the any will fireworks celebrations will be turned into an orestes fest and everyone is fine with it. [laughter] >> you cannot deny that if orestes shot someone on 5th avenue, the attorney general would not prosecute him. he has a great reputatio
first she can afford this cozy burlington down jacket.laughter] >> secondly, she has married a actually it is one of the few greek provinces where women are permitted to own property. >> i thought she had an agreement with mexico to pay? >> i think they are paying in theory. she has resources. she married this wealthy crown prince. she is able to own property in that state. her claims of poverty here should not fly with this court. >> is this in the record? >> i...
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first she can afford this cozy burlington down jacket. [laughter] >> secondly, she has married a prince, and actually it is one >> i disagree. of the few greek provinces where women are permitted to own property. >> i thought she had an agreement with mexico to pay? >> i think they are paying in theory. she has resources. she married this wealthy crown prince. she is able to own property in that state. her claims of poverty here should not fly with this court. >> is this in the record? >> i believe the oracle told me about this. the oracle, wikipedia. >> i don't understand why your claim is based that orestes suffered reputational injury. over the past few years, his aides have repeated that he is aides have repeated that he is the best and able king mycenae has ever had, with the biggest crowds and move devoted followers -- most devoted followers. i hear the any will fireworks celebrations will be turned into an orestes fest and everyone is fine with it. [laughter] >> you cannot deny that if orestes shot someone on 5th avenue, the attorn
first she can afford this cozy burlington down jacket. [laughter] >> secondly, she has married a prince, and actually it is one >> i disagree. of the few greek provinces where women are permitted to own property. >> i thought she had an agreement with mexico to pay? >> i think they are paying in theory. she has resources. she married this wealthy crown prince. she is able to own property in that state. her claims of poverty here should not fly with this court. >>...
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that went on for a while until the burlington northern arrived in 1892. it was at that point that sheridan experienced an economic boom, and not just with coal. coal was one of the dominating factors of the boom, because they not only wanted coal for their trains, they wanted to be able to ship it to their eastern markets. the next year in 1893 is when we really see the first coal camp, which would transition into a and that was the dietz community, founded by several businessmen of the sheridan community. tothis time, it is important realize that mining was one of the most dangerous jobs in the american west. especially -- mining would especially see catastrophes that would lead to a larger movement of the minor community on a national scale. even with the dangers of the minds, we still had immigrants from across europe and even japan moving to sheridan county to participate in the mines. this immigration flux we see the formation of monarch in have another, we coming about, which would be renamed kearney veil. 1911, another is brought into existence as
that went on for a while until the burlington northern arrived in 1892. it was at that point that sheridan experienced an economic boom, and not just with coal. coal was one of the dominating factors of the boom, because they not only wanted coal for their trains, they wanted to be able to ship it to their eastern markets. the next year in 1893 is when we really see the first coal camp, which would transition into a and that was the dietz community, founded by several businessmen of the...
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reasoning that some other countries police and armed for their daily duties, the head of burlington's police union blasting freeman's idea saying many americans do have guns and that makes police vulnerable. texas democratic representative sheila jackson lee questioned for things he held a are 15 and it is as heavy as 10 boxes you might be moving and shoots 50 caliber bullets. both inaccurate statements, lee propose to restrict and bills since july. the group abolish ice protesting outside the home of the ice detention facility, protesters were shouting profanity at police and upsetting residents. the aurora police chief colin the demonstration violent discussing. as the climate debate heats of concerns over young protesters surface. of adolescent victimless become victims of child abuse? our panel debate after the break. great presentation, tim. could you email me the part about geico making it easy to switch and save hundreds? oh yeah, sure. um. you don't know my name, do you? (laughs nervously) of course i know your name. i just get you mixed up with the other guy. what's his name?
reasoning that some other countries police and armed for their daily duties, the head of burlington's police union blasting freeman's idea saying many americans do have guns and that makes police vulnerable. texas democratic representative sheila jackson lee questioned for things he held a are 15 and it is as heavy as 10 boxes you might be moving and shoots 50 caliber bullets. both inaccurate statements, lee propose to restrict and bills since july. the group abolish ice protesting outside the...
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first, she can afford this fancy burlington in downtown manhattan. [applause] >> secondly, she married a prince and infosys is one of the few greek provinces in which women are permitted to own property. >> i heard she had an agreement from mexico today. >> they are paying in theory. she does have resources. she married a wealthy crown prince and she is able to own property in that state. her claims of poverty here should not fly with this court. >> i want this in the record. >> i believe the oracle told me about this. the oracle wikipedia. >> i don't understand why a claim based on the argument orestes suffered reputational injury. over the past few years, he said he is the greatest and most able king ever with the biggest crowds and the most devoted followers. i even hear the annual fireworks celebration is going to be turned into an orestes warship tested everybody is fine with that. .. this is ancient greece. >> i'm still confused. [laughing] i mean, orestes falls in love. my god, what happens they talk orestes into killing -- orestes goes crazy.
first, she can afford this fancy burlington in downtown manhattan. [applause] >> secondly, she married a prince and infosys is one of the few greek provinces in which women are permitted to own property. >> i heard she had an agreement from mexico today. >> they are paying in theory. she does have resources. she married a wealthy crown prince and she is able to own property in that state. her claims of poverty here should not fly with this court. >> i want this in the...
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think tjx or burlington.ng to lululemon's executives talk about a truly blowout quarter, we need to add a third category of winners. the experience of retailers as they explain in the call, if you're ingenious, you can get the job done in this environment. don't get me wrong, my initial thesis holds walmart, amazon, target, home depot and costco, many are still sourcing from china. target is the smallest member of watch and told suppliers to suck it up. that tells you-all you need to know meanwhile, we seen astounding numbers for the dollar store and off price change dollar tree and how it's mitigating the impact through better tricks, how to pack a container with more merchandise because all those mall-based department stores are struggling they buy the excess inventory for a fraction of the price and mark it up that's why the quarter was great. lul us a horse of a different color. this company is integrating itself into the fabric of society, no pun intended with invasions like their new store they have in
think tjx or burlington.ng to lululemon's executives talk about a truly blowout quarter, we need to add a third category of winners. the experience of retailers as they explain in the call, if you're ingenious, you can get the job done in this environment. don't get me wrong, my initial thesis holds walmart, amazon, target, home depot and costco, many are still sourcing from china. target is the smallest member of watch and told suppliers to suck it up. that tells you-all you need to know...
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the increased cash flow can more than offset the additional debt load dollar general and burlington stores they've been with private equity backed ipos 2009 and 2014 often companies in this situation struggle to cope with the leveraged buyout hangovers and end up collapsing under their own weight this is a difficult environment for old school brick and mortar retailers. they can spend heavily yet it's very hard to do that when your balance sheet is spread under a mound of debt. that's why i think they're the most precarious player in the industry they're the canaries in the coal mine they're the ones i don't want you to try according to retail dive, online trade publication for the industry, nearly 16% of the major retailers are acquired since 2002 have filed for chapter 11 more than half those bankruptcies came in the last two years. on top of that, of the 14 largest retail bankruptcies since 2012, ten of them were backed by private equity, 10 out of 14. i think we ought to be extra cautious about this particular subset there are two stocks in particular that i am worried about. one got a
the increased cash flow can more than offset the additional debt load dollar general and burlington stores they've been with private equity backed ipos 2009 and 2014 often companies in this situation struggle to cope with the leveraged buyout hangovers and end up collapsing under their own weight this is a difficult environment for old school brick and mortar retailers. they can spend heavily yet it's very hard to do that when your balance sheet is spread under a mound of debt. that's why i...
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the law student and her father worked killed when flames erupted in hospital in burlington in 2014.ed so deeply for others and never put yourself first. she valued her friendships and her family was her whole world. >>> and a legal vape cartridge boston arizona. a task force says a tip led them to a house in phoenix where the lab was allegedly based. they recovered $55,000 worth of cartridges containing thc. the main compound in marijuana that gets you high. debbie's arrested tucker reese and colby stevens, both 23 years old. the two are accused of manufacturing the a legal vape cartridges. >> san jose could become the latest bay area city to crack down on the sale of vaping products. the city rules committee met to meet perspective both for and against this band. the parents and teachers say that kids are getting hooked and others say that the vaping helps cigarette smokers quit. the new rules would limit sales near schools and ban the sale of product not approved by the fda. san jose joins cities and towns in the fight to keep kids from vaping. the month city council unanimously p
the law student and her father worked killed when flames erupted in hospital in burlington in 2014.ed so deeply for others and never put yourself first. she valued her friendships and her family was her whole world. >>> and a legal vape cartridge boston arizona. a task force says a tip led them to a house in phoenix where the lab was allegedly based. they recovered $55,000 worth of cartridges containing thc. the main compound in marijuana that gets you high. debbie's arrested tucker...
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she is -- has a much bigger reach into new hampshire with the boston media market than burlington.re is history here, right? kerry between a massachusetts and a vermont candidates in new hampshire when kerry beat dean in '04. and warren is -- has all the momentum. we have been talking about warren's position in the democratic race, her ability to take over from biden all summer long, how things sort of lined up. she's everyone's second choice. sanders is really no one's second choice. anyone is going to take over biden looks like it will be warren, but at some point she's going to have to do that. the longer biden can hold her off, the better. i do think on your earlier question, everyone i think agrees with that biden campaign aide that this will be a long race. there's a lot of money in this race. all these candidates have money to go a long ways, but biden has turned this into electability. that's his sole reason and rational for winning. if he loses, it's going to be very hard to explain. >> we have new polling out "the washington post" on electability, but before we get to tha
she is -- has a much bigger reach into new hampshire with the boston media market than burlington.re is history here, right? kerry between a massachusetts and a vermont candidates in new hampshire when kerry beat dean in '04. and warren is -- has all the momentum. we have been talking about warren's position in the democratic race, her ability to take over from biden all summer long, how things sort of lined up. she's everyone's second choice. sanders is really no one's second choice. anyone is...
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please the protesters who are here at the brandenburg gate all right and that's dominic came in burlington this keep this going now we can go visit jakarta retailer mohammed joins us from there with a mass has generated by all those fires there's plenty for people to protest about right. there really angry sammy there's around 400 students some as young as 9 years old that have come that she demonstrates in the capital here in front of the presidential palace and what they're calling for is clean and and blue skies and they think that it's not too much off the government to try and maintain to put things into perspective there have been forest fires that have dominated the headlines across indonesia for the cost much more than a month now and what the students want here is for the government to take on better law enforcement to try and prevent these fires from happening so far we know that $328000.00 hectares of land have been burnt across indonesia since the beginning of this year and a lot of the people here are saying that they're now suffering from terrible haze this is affecting their
please the protesters who are here at the brandenburg gate all right and that's dominic came in burlington this keep this going now we can go visit jakarta retailer mohammed joins us from there with a mass has generated by all those fires there's plenty for people to protest about right. there really angry sammy there's around 400 students some as young as 9 years old that have come that she demonstrates in the capital here in front of the presidential palace and what they're calling for is...
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by skype in reston virginia rena shar republican strategist and in burlington vermont hassen a democratic political strategist good to have you ward if i could start with greg in london so does the effort by the trumpet ministration to move those wreck hordes to so we say an unusual computer server does it indicate a cover up now of course not look the president needs to have executive privilege he needs to be able to have private conversations with another president of another country that's just natural and you also recall that there were a lot of leaks especially early on in this administration there's no shortage of of opponents of the president baked into the into the deep state in washington and in the intelligence services the f.b.i. and cia so look even you know there's no secret that there is a lot of leakers and a lot of whistleblower so you know there are so many weeks at the beginning like rachel this info on olympic tape maybe something if it's just a general approach to security you would probably be moving all your sensitive records but if it's just one phone conversation y
by skype in reston virginia rena shar republican strategist and in burlington vermont hassen a democratic political strategist good to have you ward if i could start with greg in london so does the effort by the trumpet ministration to move those wreck hordes to so we say an unusual computer server does it indicate a cover up now of course not look the president needs to have executive privilege he needs to be able to have private conversations with another president of another country that's...
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medication to help transition people writing discovery, and that is been very successful for places like burlingtonvermont, but other places are shutting down syringe exchange programs largely because of misinformation. they are doing it in a way that is very stigmatizing to the people are using it. in one program and charleston, west virginia, there was a research study that found when you close the syringe exchange people started sharing syringes more and actually were much more likely get hiv testing which greatly increases the risk of hiv outbreak. this is what one of the female participants said. so what about contacting hiv, i've been tested four times this you find a couple of people that have hiv. i'm afraid i'm going to contract it. they had no way to get safe needles. these individuals who are using drugs often want to stop, and they're trying to find a pathway to success. keeping them alive and healthy until they can do that, , until they can make a connection with a peer, that's critical. unfortunately, a syringe service program shut down, people put more in harm's way. last one i will
medication to help transition people writing discovery, and that is been very successful for places like burlingtonvermont, but other places are shutting down syringe exchange programs largely because of misinformation. they are doing it in a way that is very stigmatizing to the people are using it. in one program and charleston, west virginia, there was a research study that found when you close the syringe exchange people started sharing syringes more and actually were much more likely get...
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. >> sheila from burlington north carolina good morning. >>. >> good morning.e pirro i love you and i'm a part of that one percent of african-americans that are your fans and watch your show. i find it so insulting how liberals and democrats go right to raise. they can't wait to say something about race. i can't wait to say something bad about race but they are supposed to be the ones that are supposed to be colorblind and they don't care about sexual orientation. it's such a crock. i just want to say that you are shooting with both barrels, i hope that's not pc but you are. you give it to them girl. i just have a question and i would love for you to speak about this because i started checking things off my list because you just cleared the deck. the only thing i wanted to ask isyou is about facebook, twitte the attack they are having on conservatives and what they are doing on the web i just please keep doing what you are doing. tell trump that he does have black people behind him. we are waking up, unfortunately not enough of us but we are waking up keep figh
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seattle, freeman high school outside of ska, the marysville pillchuck high school shooting, the burlington shopping mall in skagit county, white swan, all of these communities have taught us that we needed to act. it's past time for us to act here, but the good news is that the people of washington state did act. those people rose up and helped support legislative initiatives that went to a vote of the people and not only have they been successfully passed, they are showing successful results. in the state of washington, we passed universal background checks by a popular vote in 2014, and we saw amazing results as in just the first 14 months. it helped prevent over 50 gun sales to felons. my colleague from colorado mentioned a similar thing in his state. and after closing private sales loopholes, it resulted in 144 denials to those with expanded background checks. so it does mean that the people of washington state are at least safer in this regard because we have more tools in our toolbox to deal with this. now, i also want people to understand that we've passed an extreme protection orde
seattle, freeman high school outside of ska, the marysville pillchuck high school shooting, the burlington shopping mall in skagit county, white swan, all of these communities have taught us that we needed to act. it's past time for us to act here, but the good news is that the people of washington state did act. those people rose up and helped support legislative initiatives that went to a vote of the people and not only have they been successfully passed, they are showing successful results....
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at the head of burlington's police union blasted freeman's idea saying that many americans do have gunst makes bullies vulnerable. texas democratic representative sheila jackson lee question for saying she's held in ar-15 and it is "as heavy as ten boxes that you might be moving and shoots .50-caliber bullets." both inaccurate statements. she has proposed several gun restriction bills. protesting outside the home of the warden for aurora, colorado, size detention facility. the protesters reportedly shouting profanities at police and upsetting residents, the police chief calling the demonstration vial and disgusting. as the climate debate heats up, grave concerns over young protesters surface. have adolescent activists become victims of exportation and child abuse? our power panel debates after the break. ♪ because when others take rain checks... we take the wheel. run with us. search "john deere gator" for more. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty
at the head of burlington's police union blasted freeman's idea saying that many americans do have gunst makes bullies vulnerable. texas democratic representative sheila jackson lee question for saying she's held in ar-15 and it is "as heavy as ten boxes that you might be moving and shoots .50-caliber bullets." both inaccurate statements. she has proposed several gun restriction bills. protesting outside the home of the warden for aurora, colorado, size detention facility. the...
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. >> ten seconds, two winners, who are they >> two amazon, walmart, target, burlington stores. i can't get two, but there's a lot of winners because retailing is fine from the point of view of the consumer. >> all right j. rodgers kniffen, thank you. >>> here's what's happening this hour a bipartisan group of senators reacting to recent vaping-related deaths have sent a letter to the acting fda commissioner, ned sharpless, urging his agency to immediately remove all pod and cartridge-based e-cigarettes from the market until they are proven to be safe. the letter was written by democrats dick durbin, jeff merkley, richard blumenthal and republican lisa murkowski. >>> due to recent mass shootings in the u.s., canadian prime minister justin trudeau says he promises to ban all military-style weapons in his country, including the ar-15, if he is re-elected this comes as trudeau's campaign is grappling with his blackface controversy. >>> japan taking measures to combat its swine fever epidemic. the country's farm minister says pigs will now be vaccinated. more than 135,000 pigs have
. >> ten seconds, two winners, who are they >> two amazon, walmart, target, burlington stores. i can't get two, but there's a lot of winners because retailing is fine from the point of view of the consumer. >> all right j. rodgers kniffen, thank you. >>> here's what's happening this hour a bipartisan group of senators reacting to recent vaping-related deaths have sent a letter to the acting fda commissioner, ned sharpless, urging his agency to immediately remove all...
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verse to a bit shattered uphill struggle as an election campaign to fight at that point a late or burlington rex's november election so be very much labor's to win at that point alex but don't you see that mr johnson by his move is further undermining the conservative party look at the statements made yesterday the reactions from philip hammond clarke the rebels you got the impression that the conservative party is about to crumble. no i don't have that sense actually of course the people you are naming are no longer conservative m.p.'s they're still in the house but they don't take the what we call the whip they don't take the discipline of the conservative party anymore and they all therefore unable to stand as members of parliament for the conservative party again they will be able to stand of course for any other party or indeed as independents but just not for the party that got them elected last time this strengthens boris johnson's hand in any potential election because in their seats which are overwhelmingly very safe conservative seats there will be new conservative candidates chose
verse to a bit shattered uphill struggle as an election campaign to fight at that point a late or burlington rex's november election so be very much labor's to win at that point alex but don't you see that mr johnson by his move is further undermining the conservative party look at the statements made yesterday the reactions from philip hammond clarke the rebels you got the impression that the conservative party is about to crumble. no i don't have that sense actually of course the people you...
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by skype in reston virginia rena shar republican strategist and in burlington vermont hassen a democraticpolitical strategist good to have you ward if i could start with greg in london so does the effort by the trumpet ministration to move those wreck hordes to so we say an unusual computer server does it indicate a cover up now of course not look the president needs to have executive privilege in needs to be able to have private conversations with another president of another country that's just natural and you also recall that there were a lot of leaks especially early on in this administration there's no shortage of of opponents of the president baked into the into the deep state in washington and in the intelligence services the f.b.i. and cia so look even you know there's no secret that there is a lot of leakers and a lot of whistleblower so you know there are so many weeks in the beginning like rachel this info on olympic tape maybe. if it's just a general approach to security you would probably be moving all your sensitive records but if it's just one phone conversation you know i
by skype in reston virginia rena shar republican strategist and in burlington vermont hassen a democraticpolitical strategist good to have you ward if i could start with greg in london so does the effort by the trumpet ministration to move those wreck hordes to so we say an unusual computer server does it indicate a cover up now of course not look the president needs to have executive privilege in needs to be able to have private conversations with another president of another country that's...
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medications and transition people into recovery and that has been very successful for places like burlington, vermont. but other places are shutting down syringe exchange programs mostly because of misinformation. they are doing it in a way that is very stigmatizing to the people who are using it. in charleston, was virginia, there was a research study that found when they closed the syringe exchange, people shared syringe is more morehey were likely to get hiv testing. i have beenant says tested four times this year and i know a couple of people who have hiv and i'm afraid i am going to contact -- contracted. they had no way to get safe needles. these individuals using drugs often want to stop and they are trying to find a pathway to success. keeping them alive and healthy until he can do that, until they can make a connection with a peer is critical. programyringe exchange is shut down, that puts more people in harms way. is killingtanyl americans more than any other opioid and increasingly contaminating cocaine and methamphetamine so people are dying of sentinel without knowing it is in t
medications and transition people into recovery and that has been very successful for places like burlington, vermont. but other places are shutting down syringe exchange programs mostly because of misinformation. they are doing it in a way that is very stigmatizing to the people who are using it. in charleston, was virginia, there was a research study that found when they closed the syringe exchange, people shared syringe is more morehey were likely to get hiv testing. i have beenant says...
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seattle, freeman high school outside of spokane, the marysville pillchuck high school shooting, the burlington shopping mall in skagit county, white swan, all of these communities have taught us that we needed to act. it's past time for us to act here, but the good news is that the people of washington state did act. those people rose up and helped support legislative initiatives that went to a vote of the people and not only have they been successfully passed, they are showing successful results. in the state of washington, we passed universal background checks by a popular vote in 2014, and we saw amazing results as in just the first 14 months. it helped prevent over 50 gun sales to felons. my colleague from colorado mentioned a similar thing in his state. and after closing private sales loopholes, it resulted in 144 denials to those with expanded background checks. so it does mean that the people of washington state are at least safer in this regard because we have more tools in our toolbox to deal with this. now, i also want people to understand that we've passed an extreme protection orde
seattle, freeman high school outside of spokane, the marysville pillchuck high school shooting, the burlington shopping mall in skagit county, white swan, all of these communities have taught us that we needed to act. it's past time for us to act here, but the good news is that the people of washington state did act. those people rose up and helped support legislative initiatives that went to a vote of the people and not only have they been successfully passed, they are showing successful...
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burlington, up to 66 by tuesday.t'soing to be a warm final weekend of summe >>> lots of clear skies this morning. right now in downtown san jose, are 60 degrees. temperatures through the afternoon, very warm. and i know it is our last weekend of summer. it is going to feel that way. we're talking about 90s up through east san jose and 91 degrees, cupertino, 87, the warmest spots are expected to be in the interior valleys. outside, into the peninsula, as well, the bay and the coast will be in the 70s. a couple of mid-80s into san mateo, and the city, upper 70s. >> and that's your latest forecast. >> all right, dylan. >>> during the age of "downton abbey" setting the table was a fine art. a century later, how a butler's job has changed. >>> plus, what you can do to reduce your chances of developi ang clzologuard: colon cancer screening for people 50 and older at average risk. i took your advice and asked my doctor to order cologuard, that noninvasive colon cancer screening test. the delivery guy just dropped it off. ou
burlington, up to 66 by tuesday.t'soing to be a warm final weekend of summe >>> lots of clear skies this morning. right now in downtown san jose, are 60 degrees. temperatures through the afternoon, very warm. and i know it is our last weekend of summer. it is going to feel that way. we're talking about 90s up through east san jose and 91 degrees, cupertino, 87, the warmest spots are expected to be in the interior valleys. outside, into the peninsula, as well, the bay and the coast will...
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from senator leahy tweeted out, the plaza in burlington is overflowing and the energy bringing for thean presley said young people have grown up in the midst of a climate crisis and it is now time to turn into activism. to my young constituents in boston, i see you, i hear you and i'm fighting for you every day in washington. find the rally on-line at -span.org. >> for 40 years, the c-span has been providing america of coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events from washington, d.c., and around the country so you can make up your own mind, created by cable in 1979, c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of overnment. >> president trump and first lady melania trump will hold the second state dinner of his administration as he welcomes australian prime minister scott more ison. watch guest arrivals at 6:0 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> australian
from senator leahy tweeted out, the plaza in burlington is overflowing and the energy bringing for thean presley said young people have grown up in the midst of a climate crisis and it is now time to turn into activism. to my young constituents in boston, i see you, i hear you and i'm fighting for you every day in washington. find the rally on-line at -span.org. >> for 40 years, the c-span has been providing america of coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public...
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the lead director is matt rose, of course, known for having run burlington and we'll see where they goalignment in terms of two and what elliott is looking for and what some of the board thinks board and management don't have to be aligned as well. if you sense it as an activist that there's a rupture there or room, you may want to exploited it. >> elliott is known for intense research they use tremendous resources to get their way, known for getting their way in fights. they were able to raise $5 billion in 24 hours as a result of some of their successes in the activism world they've gone after warren buffett, taking on the encore acquisition last year, they've taken on argentina, gotten their way there. >> samsung. >> samsung. >> you talk to jonathan bush, he has some views, we have in terms of at least -- they have tried to have sort of a kinder, gentler approach of late, i think it is fair to say, than some of the more bullying, scary tactics they may have employed in the past. >> worth noting we don't often see them, this is the largest position ever. we rarely see them, if ever,
the lead director is matt rose, of course, known for having run burlington and we'll see where they goalignment in terms of two and what elliott is looking for and what some of the board thinks board and management don't have to be aligned as well. if you sense it as an activist that there's a rupture there or room, you may want to exploited it. >> elliott is known for intense research they use tremendous resources to get their way, known for getting their way in fights. they were able to...
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. >> my name is daniel jones and i'm from burlington, kentucky.u guys every morning and i got to say it's nice to hear you say it back to us so keep it coming. >> another "gma" viewer, carolyn mcginnis from mountain top, pennsylvania. even the little baby samantha getting in on the act saying good morning, america. good morning, america. good morning, america. >> samantha wrote that herself. [ laughter ] >> extraordinary. extraordinary. >>> we do have an extraordinary audience with us this morning. [ applause ] all right in the back. down in the back. [ applause ] we want you to meet two siblings, jack and shelby santos. they are here because world marrow donor day is coming up this weekend. it also marks actually my 7th birthday. the seventh year since i've gone my bone marrow transplant when i was blessed my sister sally-ann was a perfect match. it only happens 30% of the time that a family member -- this is where her stem cells were being collected. you know, jack and shelby, they know the story very well as well because shelby was a perfect ma
. >> my name is daniel jones and i'm from burlington, kentucky.u guys every morning and i got to say it's nice to hear you say it back to us so keep it coming. >> another "gma" viewer, carolyn mcginnis from mountain top, pennsylvania. even the little baby samantha getting in on the act saying good morning, america. good morning, america. good morning, america. >> samantha wrote that herself. [ laughter ] >> extraordinary. extraordinary. >>> we do have...
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from lucyear next in burlington. one of our teachers. caller: i teach esol.hat would say environmental justice, gender equality and fair trade are three topics we should be teaching in school because these three things we need to combat climate change. these three things. without these three things we will not be able to successfully combat climate change. environmental justice, gender equality, and fair trade. host: you say those words environmental justice, what does that mean to you in the context of climate change? caller: that means that we don't dump o ur garbage, our toxics waste in somebody else's backyard, that our backyard is the same as everyone else's backyard. no one else's backyard is better. host: you said you teach esol, english as a second line which. so-- second language. what age typically are your students? caller: they are early 20's upward. they have children in school. so, they should be learning this, and they should be teaching their children and their children should be also learning the same information. host: that line for teachers
from lucyear next in burlington. one of our teachers. caller: i teach esol.hat would say environmental justice, gender equality and fair trade are three topics we should be teaching in school because these three things we need to combat climate change. these three things. without these three things we will not be able to successfully combat climate change. environmental justice, gender equality, and fair trade. host: you say those words environmental justice, what does that mean to you in the...
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trend, i feel last night was the culmination of a trend, ifeel i‘m coming into a session of the burlingtonthat the prime minister will undertake to set a new culture of leadership which brings this house back to sensible debate on critical issues and makes us the important chamber we should be? thank you, mr speaker. i do sometimes wonder and reflect, if we look at some of the great debates on issues of the past, how the political discourse may have been affected if twitter, facebook and facebook social media had existed at that time, certainly going back to the 1975 referendum. what the prime minister and government will do is continue to work on what i‘ve already outlined, to tackle intimidation, hatred and abuse and also, in terms of this parliament, sorting, bringing back a deal that will deliver the referendum and finally put the brexit issue to bed. i hope that is when we can look forward to a wide cross support for. in terms of creating more diversity in parliament, does the minister agree with me that this toxic nasty aggressive behaviour coming from all sides of the house, itjust
trend, i feel last night was the culmination of a trend, ifeel i‘m coming into a session of the burlingtonthat the prime minister will undertake to set a new culture of leadership which brings this house back to sensible debate on critical issues and makes us the important chamber we should be? thank you, mr speaker. i do sometimes wonder and reflect, if we look at some of the great debates on issues of the past, how the political discourse may have been affected if twitter, facebook and...
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the coal was one of the dominating factors of that boom, and because burlington not only wanted the coal for their trains , they also wanted to be able to ship it to eastern markets. 1893 is when, in we really see the first coal camp, which would eventually thatition into a town, and was a community founded by several businessmen of the sheridan community. at this time, it is important to realize that mining is one of the most dangerous jobs in the american west. sawing mining especially several catastrophes that would eventually lead to a much larger movement of the mining community on a national scale. even with the dangers of the minds, we still had immigrants from across europe and even japan move here to participate in the mines. from this immigration, we see the formation of monarch in the 1904, we hadn another come about, which would 1911, anotherd in is brought into existence. the story of mining is obviously very important to the history of sheridan county. one of the ways that we tell it ishin the museum setting through the two dioramas. monarchhem is the during a time when mon
the coal was one of the dominating factors of that boom, and because burlington not only wanted the coal for their trains , they also wanted to be able to ship it to eastern markets. 1893 is when, in we really see the first coal camp, which would eventually thatition into a town, and was a community founded by several businessmen of the sheridan community. at this time, it is important to realize that mining is one of the most dangerous jobs in the american west. sawing mining especially...