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read -- readcanada table our chapter. retabled our chapter. rules of arjun and chapter 19 -- i would like canadians to rest toured that we continue defend our natural interest. -- national interests. we know that a trade between canada and mexico works. the nebraska public service commission approves keystone xl pipeline, a move that will further deepen the ties between our two countries. let me also remind everyone that canada buys more goods from the united states then the u.k., japan and china combined. [speaking french] although canada does not see bilateral trade measures as useful to trade, it is important to note that the united states enjoys a business or pus with canada with trade of more than $634 billion. i am confident that the strength of our bilateral relationship and the economic fundamentals will ultimately lead us to a positive outcome. i am happy to take your questions. yes, of course we're following closely the events in zimbabwe. i think that i speak on behalf of all canadians in saying that we are hopeful that the departur
read -- readcanada table our chapter. retabled our chapter. rules of arjun and chapter 19 -- i would like canadians to rest toured that we continue defend our natural interest. -- national interests. we know that a trade between canada and mexico works. the nebraska public service commission approves keystone xl pipeline, a move that will further deepen the ties between our two countries. let me also remind everyone that canada buys more goods from the united states then the u.k., japan and...
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in the book where -- a young man really sort of take this is chapter, troubled chapter in ohio state you unders wing and really make it is his kind of calling to sort of molds behavior on him about how to treat people. how to treat women, you know, under his guidance,ed chapter president actually turned in a brother for -- because of what he thought was disturbing. disturbing behavior toward women. so yeah so parents need to ask a lot of questions perhaps even talk about how they might be -- you know, that there could be real consequences they could be expel ed and a lot of that but i think parents have a role also adults -- >> thank you. why haze hadding continues it seems to me something much deeper than tradition, and just really curious about why it doesn't stop. >> well it is a great question. you know, first of all it goes back to english boarding school and desire for older men to kind of abuse the younger men and to atheir power, and i think if you sets up a program where the older, the older students have any kind of power over the younger students like that it is inevitably
in the book where -- a young man really sort of take this is chapter, troubled chapter in ohio state you unders wing and really make it is his kind of calling to sort of molds behavior on him about how to treat people. how to treat women, you know, under his guidance,ed chapter president actually turned in a brother for -- because of what he thought was disturbing. disturbing behavior toward women. so yeah so parents need to ask a lot of questions perhaps even talk about how they might be --...
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so we will talk today about one of the technologies are the chapters so as we do research we discovered a lot of stuff that is weird we cannot keep it to ourselves so you have to buy the book for this is one of the amazing things that we uncovered. >> so with all sorts of ways to get to space more cheaply than the conventional rocketit method so we scored different technologies and some totally plausible. but for this talk we will tell you about a few of them . they q. that's a rocket. and just starting to have been so the idea of the reusable rocket to make it more like a plane travel so imagine every time you went to fly from new york to los angeles you would jump out bin the plane exploded that would be cool but expensive. so a big part of why it caused $60 million is the way the rockets were cry now. and to get the most expensive part of the machine then a couple hundred thousand. so space-x could kind of do this they landed part of a rocket but the way space travel works is in three rocket stacked on top of each other in the reason is one to use up the trunk you don't want to carry
so we will talk today about one of the technologies are the chapters so as we do research we discovered a lot of stuff that is weird we cannot keep it to ourselves so you have to buy the book for this is one of the amazing things that we uncovered. >> so with all sorts of ways to get to space more cheaply than the conventional rocketit method so we scored different technologies and some totally plausible. but for this talk we will tell you about a few of them . they q. that's a rocket....
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there was one chapter not mentioned in the book that got cut very late.the manuscript returned and had 11 chapters and it was advanced nuclear fission reactors, so that gives you the type of reactor that we have right now but with advanced features and i was pretty sick of the ibm and i think it is a pretty good chapter and one of the best. there's this thing that is important that i still don't know how it works but the nuclear reactors are very from the aerial view of yo a very vey simple machine. easier to explain than the combustion engine. it's quite simple. so, it was fun, but it was very tictac in terms of details. it's been around in some form or another since the 40s, so a lot of this stuff when we said to ourselves we are going to research the reactors it sounds like it is going to be really weird and most of them have to do with safety features so it's like it's super interesting and doing a detailed discussion of why you might want helium as a moderator instead of coming to know, it is just not for everyone perhaps. we are talking pretty abstr
there was one chapter not mentioned in the book that got cut very late.the manuscript returned and had 11 chapters and it was advanced nuclear fission reactors, so that gives you the type of reactor that we have right now but with advanced features and i was pretty sick of the ibm and i think it is a pretty good chapter and one of the best. there's this thing that is important that i still don't know how it works but the nuclear reactors are very from the aerial view of yo a very vey simple...
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chapter three is now, i think this is probably the most significant chapter of them all. where we are is we understand that there's a lot of -- this behavior is rampant, there's a lot of need that is intolerable in the workplace. and elsewhere. and we have not been serious enough about dealing with it. where we -- what we haven't figured out yet s what is the appropriate punishment for each -- for various transgressors. that's what we're grappling wit. >> dickerson: one of the things we're grappling with is al franken in the senate. what is your sense of -- columnist, "new york times" says he must go, democrats lose credibility. felt like real pressure, where is that pressure now on him? >> i think if there's something else, either before he was a senator or especially since he became a senator, at that point it's just a question of when and not if perhaps. if this is it. if they have the meeting that the accuser says he asked for and she's agreed to have and it goes well and he commits to an ethics investigation, and finds there's no other reason to believe that he's don
chapter three is now, i think this is probably the most significant chapter of them all. where we are is we understand that there's a lot of -- this behavior is rampant, there's a lot of need that is intolerable in the workplace. and elsewhere. and we have not been serious enough about dealing with it. where we -- what we haven't figured out yet s what is the appropriate punishment for each -- for various transgressors. that's what we're grappling wit. >> dickerson: one of the things...
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we'll talk to today about one of the chapters and then also one of our notes. we discovered a lot of stuff that was really weird and we couldn't keep it to ourselves. so we decided to share. you're gonna have to buy the book to find more about this one. so you go,. >> this is a chapter on ways that you might get to space a little bit more cheaply than our current rocket method and so we explore different technologies. think there's six or seven paradigms. some kind of happening in some implausible. for the stock will tell you about a few of them. that's the rocket. let's talk about reusable rockets which is just starting to happen. the idea of the rees usable rocket is to make it travel more like plane travel. imagine every time you wanted to fly you flew over los angeles, jumped to and then the plane exploded in the pacific ocean, it would be really cool but expensive. that's essentially what we do with rockets. big part of why it cost something like $60 million to put something in lower orbit is the way rockets work right now. see you get the most expensive p
we'll talk to today about one of the chapters and then also one of our notes. we discovered a lot of stuff that was really weird and we couldn't keep it to ourselves. so we decided to share. you're gonna have to buy the book to find more about this one. so you go,. >> this is a chapter on ways that you might get to space a little bit more cheaply than our current rocket method and so we explore different technologies. think there's six or seven paradigms. some kind of happening in some...
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in my chapter all the other things i want my kids to know i couldn't work into a chapter. change your pillow every year and mattress every decade. don't keep with people who can never admit they were wrong. they please and thank you but never expect others to reciprocate. learn to break bread, the smell of yeast makes a house feel like home. get married and stay married, happiness is not the goal of marriage, it is the byproduct of marriage, the goal of marriage is to be one in body and mind. and we need to do better ourselves. by a paper road atlas and learn to read it. your kitchen is not your living room. batman is the best superhero because he is not super, he is smart, superman is boring. your grandfather likes to sandy gourmet's orbital weasel never gets sucked into a jet engine, left but never be the weasel. learn to use a gun, learn to flip it on, learn how to cook, then have friends over and do all the cooking, you will be amazed how few people do it these days. directed at my son, remember to put the seat down. learn to foreign language and travel to that country
in my chapter all the other things i want my kids to know i couldn't work into a chapter. change your pillow every year and mattress every decade. don't keep with people who can never admit they were wrong. they please and thank you but never expect others to reciprocate. learn to break bread, the smell of yeast makes a house feel like home. get married and stay married, happiness is not the goal of marriage, it is the byproduct of marriage, the goal of marriage is to be one in body and mind....
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we like to read from a chapter here and opening chapter in the amazon report. this is a place of great sensory overload. every time i went to amazon this was in east when ecuador my ears were filled with the sound -- every minute there was more than a lifetime to comprehend. the smells walking through the forest from one meat to the other from the smells are changing and the visual senses and so forth. very rich place. that richness led me into a couple of insights into how the forest holds together and there are multiple realities here. i will read and share some of that narrative and talk a bit about the role of relationships in the lives of trees. the sounds of the western hemisphere and the strands that connect life around so tight and packed so densely that the air drums with vibratory energy night and day and amid this intensity the nature of life network reveal themselves in extreme ways and at first this nature seems to be vigorous and frightening conflict, war cries and limitations ring loud and the rules for humans at the tree or walking in the muddy
we like to read from a chapter here and opening chapter in the amazon report. this is a place of great sensory overload. every time i went to amazon this was in east when ecuador my ears were filled with the sound -- every minute there was more than a lifetime to comprehend. the smells walking through the forest from one meat to the other from the smells are changing and the visual senses and so forth. very rich place. that richness led me into a couple of insights into how the forest holds...
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we have three prince george's county chapters represented. also an undergrad chapter.s who are still in college. but dedicated to giving -- i want to talk about service. that is what sororities do. a lot of people don't understand that. we want to speak to that part of giving with the president of mega in d.c. service is the mission -- an organization. service to our mankind is our mission for alpha kappa sorority incorporated since 1908. >> since 1908. let's bring in child and family services of the district. we have angela robinson here to talk about the need. this going to children in need in th >> this is a huge need. this need everything in the world. this will allow our children to be warm this winter. it will allow our children to focus on their education instead of being cold on the way to school. >> there are a lot of children in need, right? >> there are a lot of children in need who need the basics. that's what our program works towards, receiving resources for the children in our care. >> thank you, angela robinson. >> here in district heights attribute i c
we have three prince george's county chapters represented. also an undergrad chapter.s who are still in college. but dedicated to giving -- i want to talk about service. that is what sororities do. a lot of people don't understand that. we want to speak to that part of giving with the president of mega in d.c. service is the mission -- an organization. service to our mankind is our mission for alpha kappa sorority incorporated since 1908. >> since 1908. let's bring in child and family...
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chapter in real time. here is what is happening as i am writing this, gunnar was in surgery having his tonsils and adenoids removed. 5 days ago kristi, my wife, had surgery to reattach her retina. the last week i have gotten up at midnight at 4:00 in the morning and 6:00 in the morning to give gunnar pain medicine. christian had to have pain medicine too. thankfully my in-laws stated with us for the week. they did the laundry, helps with homework and taking care of gunnar, i worked all day in addition to being up all night, and found myself staying up until midnight to give gunnar his first dose of medicine and in a quiet part of the night doing as much as i could including writing this. every time i would wake gunnar up he screamed for close to 20 minutes he will spit out the medicine multiple times, we go through multiple shirts he will finally be still and submit. not sure there is a better analogy than be still and know that i am dad to paraphrase scripture. staying up after gunnar is back to sleep, it
chapter in real time. here is what is happening as i am writing this, gunnar was in surgery having his tonsils and adenoids removed. 5 days ago kristi, my wife, had surgery to reattach her retina. the last week i have gotten up at midnight at 4:00 in the morning and 6:00 in the morning to give gunnar pain medicine. christian had to have pain medicine too. thankfully my in-laws stated with us for the week. they did the laundry, helps with homework and taking care of gunnar, i worked all day in...
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the second, for my chapter on academic conferences.the idea is about a decade ago the cia devised a strategy to prevent iran from developing a nuclear bomb. it would identify nuclear scientists who were critical to iran's program and set up fake academic conferences outside iran in the sciences field of research or interest, then invite the scientists through intermediaries so the role would be hidden, have the scientists come to the conference, separate him from his handlers that would come with him and get him to defect to the us. some successes and failures i go into the chapter, and here is a little passage about what that was like. the cia agent tapped softly on the hotel room door. after the keynote speech, panel discussions and dinner, conference attendees retired for the night. audio and visual surveillance from the room, from the islamic revolutionary guard corps were sleeping that he was still awake. sure enough he opened the door alone. the agency had been preparing this encounter for months. through business front it is fun
the second, for my chapter on academic conferences.the idea is about a decade ago the cia devised a strategy to prevent iran from developing a nuclear bomb. it would identify nuclear scientists who were critical to iran's program and set up fake academic conferences outside iran in the sciences field of research or interest, then invite the scientists through intermediaries so the role would be hidden, have the scientists come to the conference, separate him from his handlers that would come...
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every chapter ends with an email from him . he texts me now once a day asking for a cut of my exams because he thinks he has sold the book. but ithere's one email in the first chapter that he sent me when i went to a trip five years ago now and it is just so good that i feel like i want to read it. so you guys can know what tmy life is been like and why i'm like this. he sent me the email the night before i left, he hasn't spoken to me forabout a week because he was so upset . >> what was the rationale in choosing the country you were going to? is it some sort of getting back at me? you know i will be up for all the training you are gone. your brothers did not go anywhere this exotic. what did i do to you? >> i did exactly what you wanted to do in terms of your post i school education. is this hostile you are in going to be safe? you have to share a bathroom? what other places are you visiting? or is nothing i can do except stay at night and days while you are away, no other kid has done this. why ? why? >> may some heavenly fo
every chapter ends with an email from him . he texts me now once a day asking for a cut of my exams because he thinks he has sold the book. but ithere's one email in the first chapter that he sent me when i went to a trip five years ago now and it is just so good that i feel like i want to read it. so you guys can know what tmy life is been like and why i'm like this. he sent me the email the night before i left, he hasn't spoken to me forabout a week because he was so upset . >> what was...
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the other day, a senator was talking about chapter 19. he didn't have the slightest idea what it was for, but he said it was a no no and it was a red flag there that couldn't be -- excuse me. without really knowing what is there in the negotiating table, it's very difficult for things to give opinions. we have to be very sure that we convey the correct messages and at the end, that's how i finish, we have always been solved by our govern ps, i forgot how they say in english, but when they say nothing is really concluded or negotiated until everything is negotiated. that's a little bit how we all have to see it, private sector and now hopefully our senate the same way. >> a fun fact on chapter 19, u.s. exporters to mexico have been more successful than any other user of chapter 19. >> i would like to see confront the mexican judicial system instead of chapter 19 and then they will come back and see to push for that. >> that will be something. we have one question from the webcast saying the timing for a new nafta seems to be very aggressiv
the other day, a senator was talking about chapter 19. he didn't have the slightest idea what it was for, but he said it was a no no and it was a red flag there that couldn't be -- excuse me. without really knowing what is there in the negotiating table, it's very difficult for things to give opinions. we have to be very sure that we convey the correct messages and at the end, that's how i finish, we have always been solved by our govern ps, i forgot how they say in english, but when they say...
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now, let's look at the chapter 13. we actually call that a wage earner's plan. it means. let's say you make $10 a month, and out of that $10 a month, $8 is your expenses, and $2 are disposable income. you may qualify for a chapter 13 and that disposable income is used for purposes of paying off some debts. you have to give the court a list of your income and expenses. the plan of repayment is submitted to the court for review. and if it meets the standard, the court gives its blessing, and you begin making your payments over a three- or five-year period. >> you do have to pay your trustee every month. you can't just pay the bank. you send your check to the trustee. the trustee then sends, you know, to their bills and makes sure everything's taken care of, and we do that for five years. >> and when that's completed, the debts are gone. again, it's a new way to start your life. >> i was offered but did not declare any of my credit cards or other items that i could have put into the bankruptcy. >> they were also able to get a federal court-ordered mediation and a l
now, let's look at the chapter 13. we actually call that a wage earner's plan. it means. let's say you make $10 a month, and out of that $10 a month, $8 is your expenses, and $2 are disposable income. you may qualify for a chapter 13 and that disposable income is used for purposes of paying off some debts. you have to give the court a list of your income and expenses. the plan of repayment is submitted to the court for review. and if it meets the standard, the court gives its blessing, and you...
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but the chapters are modular construction, even the sections that make up the chapters which are paid enough to the chapters themselves, they can be read independently, so my advice to the potential reader is to look at the table of contents, look at the chapter names, pick something that interests you and you will see if you come back later and read it again there are all these filaments that run horizontally but it's an independent read on its own but this is the intention. can i beue heard on that? want to make sure we get other questions and. [inaudible] i thought it was an interesting way to approach history but i won't go further than that. we have another one and then two. >> i was wondering if i could ask your comments on another factor at seems to underlie much of the growth of the city. you can't really have skyscrapers without elevators or the brooklyn bridge without the technology to leave cable. it seems to be th the timeless r major changes in science and engineering which kind of undermines all of this. and i wondered if you know anything about that. >> what was the pne
but the chapters are modular construction, even the sections that make up the chapters which are paid enough to the chapters themselves, they can be read independently, so my advice to the potential reader is to look at the table of contents, look at the chapter names, pick something that interests you and you will see if you come back later and read it again there are all these filaments that run horizontally but it's an independent read on its own but this is the intention. can i beue heard...
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so to some extent, chapter 66a will refer to the guidelines. but i think both could be presented to the board in advance of the legislation at the board of supervisors. >> i would just say, if when you do share that revisions to the code with us, you could give us the marked up copy, that shows what the adds, the deletions -- >> certainly. >> f >> any other comments? thank you for your patience. any public comment? >> item five presentation from public works regarding the 2015 and 2014 earthquake emergency response bonds. >> good morning commissioners. we're loading up our presentation. thank you for your patience. >> while we're waiting, the earthquake safety bond has 142 million issuance coming up in the march/april time frame. >> good morning commissioners, i'm the bond program manager earthquake safety emergency response 2010 and 2014. i'm going to lead off here but i'm going to ask each of the particular project managers responsible for the particular components to present briefly their particular component. i will speak on behalf of one o
so to some extent, chapter 66a will refer to the guidelines. but i think both could be presented to the board in advance of the legislation at the board of supervisors. >> i would just say, if when you do share that revisions to the code with us, you could give us the marked up copy, that shows what the adds, the deletions -- >> certainly. >> f >> any other comments? thank you for your patience. any public comment? >> item five presentation from public works...
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and the position of the mexican government has been to include in a separate chapter, in a full chapter, energy sector, which i think has not been totally shared by the united states and canada. >> i think that my view of that is it would be very popular. we're dealing with a populist argument for or against nafta. and i view that the populist argument of having your oil from canada and mexico and energy and gas from the united states and hydro power, et cetera, to be more reliant in our own area and less required to rely on so-called petro dictators i think is a populist idea that maybe we should be proposing with more enthusiasm, he says, diplomatically. >> yeah. so it's an energy grid. and eventually, you can see a vision wherein it will be a north american energy grid. right now, i was in an energy grid distribution center a couple weeks ago. it's my job to figure out how that impacts canada/u.s. relations. io have smart young men and women sitting at these consoles. i'm not sure, but this power may have originated somewhere in northern quebec in a waterfall. that's doing all of the
and the position of the mexican government has been to include in a separate chapter, in a full chapter, energy sector, which i think has not been totally shared by the united states and canada. >> i think that my view of that is it would be very popular. we're dealing with a populist argument for or against nafta. and i view that the populist argument of having your oil from canada and mexico and energy and gas from the united states and hydro power, et cetera, to be more reliant in our...
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chapter. the e is great for getting kids to continue reading. i think that was part of what worked with r.l. stine and i. he came up with the title first. he never wrote a book without having the title first. the title says a lot. and then you get the short description, and for whatever reason, those we really easy, and ideas would pop in my head. yeah, i've got an idea for this. the fact that we have done these books and they got popular, that was one thing in itself. i love the fact that the art and the books had such an impression on people during the 1990's that they still look on it that fondly, because most of the fans now are older people. the fact that so many people know my work, they know specifics about it, a lot of them know the history behind it, as an artist, that is the coolest thing ever. rajini: those are illustrations and they do look very cool. remember, you can find all of the day's news on our website. plus, to see what we are working on at any time, do check out our faceb
chapter. the e is great for getting kids to continue reading. i think that was part of what worked with r.l. stine and i. he came up with the title first. he never wrote a book without having the title first. the title says a lot. and then you get the short description, and for whatever reason, those we really easy, and ideas would pop in my head. yeah, i've got an idea for this. the fact that we have done these books and they got popular, that was one thing in itself. i love the fact that the...
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members of the sonoma county chapter originally killed someone inside the courthouse in 2014. others are accused of committing bank fraud. other allegations include assault, sexual assault, and weapons charges. >> the organized criminal activity was designed to instill fear in parts of santa rosa. the victims have lost their lives, their property, and her neighbors the sense of safety.>> reporter: the in the eye said that the goal of the operation is to bring justice to victims. the majority of the suspects appeared before a federal judge this morning in san francisco. we did try to reach out to the sonoma chapter of the hells angels, but we were unsuccessful. >> fbi agents also carried out raising fresno today that were connected to the investigation. is not clear what the ages were looking for they rated this area, but they arrested one member of the fresno chapter, a 4-year-old who was charged with conspiracy to commit murder.>>> an air canada flight was diverted to denver today. the airline says that a disruptive passenger force this airplane to make an unexpected stop in
members of the sonoma county chapter originally killed someone inside the courthouse in 2014. others are accused of committing bank fraud. other allegations include assault, sexual assault, and weapons charges. >> the organized criminal activity was designed to instill fear in parts of santa rosa. the victims have lost their lives, their property, and her neighbors the sense of safety.>> reporter: the in the eye said that the goal of the operation is to bring justice to victims. the...
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short chapters.read the next. the style was great the kids to continue reading. it was part of what worked with us. peel is come up with the title first. he never wrote a book without having the title first. so the title says a lot. then it was easy. ideas would pop in my head. the fact that we have done these books and they got popular, that was just one thing in itself. i love the fa ct just one thing in itself. i love the fact that the art and the books had such an impression on people during the 90s that they still look on it that fondly because most of the fans 110w that fondly because most of the fans now are older people. the fact that so now are older people. the fact that so many people know my work, no specifics about it, the history behind it, as an artist, that is the coolest thing ever. now, have you ever wanted to own whitney houston's grand piano orjackie kennedy's nightgown, or even a painting by frank sinatra? if so, you're in luck. an auction is soon to take place where all those th
short chapters.read the next. the style was great the kids to continue reading. it was part of what worked with us. peel is come up with the title first. he never wrote a book without having the title first. so the title says a lot. then it was easy. ideas would pop in my head. the fact that we have done these books and they got popular, that was just one thing in itself. i love the fa ct just one thing in itself. i love the fact that the art and the books had such an impression on people...
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but the chapters are modular constructions even most of the sections that make up these chapters whichare big enough to be chapters themselves. they can be read independently. so my advice to potential readers is to look at the table of contents, look at the chapter names, pick something that interests you and plunge in and you'll see that if you come back later and read it again in the larger sweep of things, there are all that run horizontally but it's an independent any rean its own but this is the intention. >> can i defer on that. i want to make sure that we get the other questions in. very succinctly i read a few years ago, i thought it was an interesting way to approach history but i won't go any further than that. do we have another one and two? oh, you have the microphone. >> hi. i'm back here. i was wondering if i could ask your comments on other factor which seems to underlie much of the city, you can't really have skyscrapers without elevators, you can't have the brooklyn bridge without the technology to -- to weave cable. it seems to me that the time was for make or change
but the chapters are modular constructions even most of the sections that make up these chapters whichare big enough to be chapters themselves. they can be read independently. so my advice to potential readers is to look at the table of contents, look at the chapter names, pick something that interests you and plunge in and you'll see that if you come back later and read it again in the larger sweep of things, there are all that run horizontally but it's an independent any rean its own but this...
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but we think there probably will be 28 chapters to the event thing. the tone so far has been pretty constructive, but as to say, we have not gotten to the hard part. both mexico and canada, particularly canada, have been lobbying very aggressively. canada visited with me and the president today. they lobbied in the congress as well. and obviously, all parties have been trying to stir up trade groups in the u.s. to have u.s. go easy in the negotiations. the president is determined either to -- he's determined that if we have a new nafta, it has to be one that suits our interests much better than the existing nafta. and as you have seen in the media, from time to time he's expressed a total willingness to depart from nafta should that become necessary. we don't hope it will. we don't desire that it will. we don't believe that it will. but it is at least a conceptual possibility as we go forward. there probably are more issues, more difficult issues with mexico than with canada. but mostly the same substance does have relevance in each side. and then the
but we think there probably will be 28 chapters to the event thing. the tone so far has been pretty constructive, but as to say, we have not gotten to the hard part. both mexico and canada, particularly canada, have been lobbying very aggressively. canada visited with me and the president today. they lobbied in the congress as well. and obviously, all parties have been trying to stir up trade groups in the u.s. to have u.s. go easy in the negotiations. the president is determined either to --...
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i have to chapters in the book about the litvinenko case. i will fast sort of it and say that i went over to london several times. when they had the hearings in the high court in london, it was an inquiry into the murder in 2015. so i went over there, and 2016, and attended the hearings and did some interviews. so i'll just give you a little bit of quick background and why, what happened. it seems as though these two men were hired by the fsb to murder litvinenko, and one of them made friends with litvinenko and started coming to london and was trying to get consulting work with litvinenko. apparently litvinenko didn't really have any concern, i didn't know that he was employed by the fsb. so in the meantime litvinenko it pretty much devoted himself to writing scathing criticisms of vladimir putin, that boris berezovsky, the oligarch and mentioned earlier, had moved to london and the two of them just have this campaign, and it was financed -- they basically just publicized everything they could about the corruption and the authoritarianism a
i have to chapters in the book about the litvinenko case. i will fast sort of it and say that i went over to london several times. when they had the hearings in the high court in london, it was an inquiry into the murder in 2015. so i went over there, and 2016, and attended the hearings and did some interviews. so i'll just give you a little bit of quick background and why, what happened. it seems as though these two men were hired by the fsb to murder litvinenko, and one of them made friends...
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and from the fresno chapter and another from boston.teering, murder, meaning, robbery, extortion and witness tampering. >> this is the message to the hells angels. they are not out of sight or mind. the bureau is working on motorcycle gangs and the fbi will work with state and local agencies to put them away. when you put them away federally, they go away for a long time. >> reporter: four of the 11 are wanted for murder in fresno in 2014. a man was lured into the hells angels clubhouse and killed. the fbi seized 10 motorcycle, -- 10 motorcycles, drugs, clothing with blood on it and weapons. the hells angels chapter, that president, raymond foakes is charged with witness intimidation. they are doing for arraignment and live in san francisco, anne makovec, kpix5. >> president donald trump will speak with vladamir putin after the meeting on's -- after the meeting to discuss ongoing conflict in syria. the kremlin said vladamir putin will be the one to call president donald trump, along with other leaders of countries involved in the fighti
and from the fresno chapter and another from boston.teering, murder, meaning, robbery, extortion and witness tampering. >> this is the message to the hells angels. they are not out of sight or mind. the bureau is working on motorcycle gangs and the fbi will work with state and local agencies to put them away. when you put them away federally, they go away for a long time. >> reporter: four of the 11 are wanted for murder in fresno in 2014. a man was lured into the hells angels...
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there is new material and all the chapters but the final chapter put into context drop the war on terrorism especially that is most critically in response to the ongoing civil war in syria that is part of a problem because unfortunately the arab spring that brought new life to al qaeda ab but the purpose and relevance and resulted in the split that created isis. but as i argue in the book al qaeda plays the long game compared to isis which is much more short-term promiscuous attempts to burst off the scene but as we can see it is fading but al qaeda on the other hand i argue has sat back to buy time to observe as isis continues to preoccupy the world then suck out the oxygen with counterterrorism and then further weaken us with that elected political leadership in western society to push societies to embrace those security problems that is the narrative that al qaeda was to exploit to the point that behind-the-scenes it doesn't get as much attention like the militia group from a hodgepodge of various organizations and entities but the largest single terrorist group is 20,000 men. so the pro
there is new material and all the chapters but the final chapter put into context drop the war on terrorism especially that is most critically in response to the ongoing civil war in syria that is part of a problem because unfortunately the arab spring that brought new life to al qaeda ab but the purpose and relevance and resulted in the split that created isis. but as i argue in the book al qaeda plays the long game compared to isis which is much more short-term promiscuous attempts to burst...
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members of the sonoma county chapter killed someone in front of the fresno clubhouse in 2014, others committed bank fraud. other allegations include assault, sexual assault and weapons charges. >> the organized criminal activity was designed to instill fear in the parts of santa rosa that are around these motorcycle gangs. the victims have lost their lives, their property, and the neighbors, their sense of safety. >> reporter: the goal of the operation is to go after the members who used violence and intimidation for their own personal gain. we try to reach out to the county chapter but we were not successful. >>> the mayor of oakland calls president trump a bully. the backlash after the president lashed out at the raiders running back. >>> we will let you know if there is rain on the way for the holiday week. >>> the city hall lit up-to- date as the transgender community gathered. people are pausing in remembrance and also in sadness. >>> new at 10 pm, the annual transgender day of remembrance. they gather to remember all the murders of trans-genders this year. >> there were 26 kill
members of the sonoma county chapter killed someone in front of the fresno clubhouse in 2014, others committed bank fraud. other allegations include assault, sexual assault and weapons charges. >> the organized criminal activity was designed to instill fear in the parts of santa rosa that are around these motorcycle gangs. the victims have lost their lives, their property, and the neighbors, their sense of safety. >> reporter: the goal of the operation is to go after the members who...
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the majority of these charts belong to the hells angels so chapter. several were arrested out of the way and will salute in several for you said to take on arrived.>> all the indictment does not bring charges against their national organization, it describes how members of his chapter are alleged to use the national organization and a means to commit conspiracy to murder, assault, home invasion robbery, extortion, and witness in the nation. >> other arrests were made in san francisco, fresno, and boston. in all, state and local authorities they complicated 30 windows, get motorcycles, drugs, and is loaded with human dna and blow it. we will have more on this story in our 6:00 p.m. newscast.>> the suspect is identify as jerry hartman. he was arrested last night in unincorporated santa clara county. when deputies arrived just after 11:30 pm, they got a 21- year-old man from several stab wounds. he died from his injuries a short time later, and his name is not being released as though -- family are being notified. there is no word on a loaded drive. >>>
the majority of these charts belong to the hells angels so chapter. several were arrested out of the way and will salute in several for you said to take on arrived.>> all the indictment does not bring charges against their national organization, it describes how members of his chapter are alleged to use the national organization and a means to commit conspiracy to murder, assault, home invasion robbery, extortion, and witness in the nation. >> other arrests were made in san...
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there is a chapter in the book about thunder. chapter 100. it explains that more. >> perfect 100, perfect for thunder. >> last chapter of the book. >> thank you for coming in. >> thank you for having me. >>> next, the countdown to turkey day is on. some ideas for traditional dishes including how to switch them up a bit. we have more after the break. if your skin had a wash tag what would it say? 80% glowing 50% freckles no matter your skin type, all skin deserves gentleness. that's why dove is sulfate free. the #1 body wash recommended by dermatologists. >>> in concord, dozens of people lined up to get a thanksgiving food box from the monument crisis center. they have an emergency food pantry your around that provides entire thanksgiving meals to families during the holidays. >> for families, hunger is a big issue. having that thanksgiving meal and continuing that tradition is very important. every year, we try to provide a thanksgiving meal, the turkey and the fixings. and some extra attention to families at this time of the year. >> they wi
there is a chapter in the book about thunder. chapter 100. it explains that more. >> perfect 100, perfect for thunder. >> last chapter of the book. >> thank you for coming in. >> thank you for having me. >>> next, the countdown to turkey day is on. some ideas for traditional dishes including how to switch them up a bit. we have more after the break. if your skin had a wash tag what would it say? 80% glowing 50% freckles no matter your skin type, all skin...
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he is the author of "america, our next chapter." tom hagel was born and raised in nebraska as well. in combat he earned three purple hearts, the bronze star with a v for valor in the combat infantryman branch -- badge. the universityom of nebraska omaha and the university of nebraska school of law. after working as a public defender he taught law at temple university and joined the
he is the author of "america, our next chapter." tom hagel was born and raised in nebraska as well. in combat he earned three purple hearts, the bronze star with a v for valor in the combat infantryman branch -- badge. the universityom of nebraska omaha and the university of nebraska school of law. after working as a public defender he taught law at temple university and joined the
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. >> a closing chapter in the long strange odyssey of charles manson, he died in prison yesterday at the age of 83. he died of natural causes, according to california corrections officials. manson became the face of evil back in 1969 as the leader of a cult of mu los angeles. he orchestrated the gruesome murders of seven people including the actress sharon tate. tate was 8 1/2 months pregnant at the time and married to the film director roman plan ski. manson spent most of his life in prison, but has long remained the subject of morbid fascination. >>> it is going to be a very tough thanksgiving for a rockville family after the loss of their son. police say a drunk driver hit david newell while he was riding
. >> a closing chapter in the long strange odyssey of charles manson, he died in prison yesterday at the age of 83. he died of natural causes, according to california corrections officials. manson became the face of evil back in 1969 as the leader of a cult of mu los angeles. he orchestrated the gruesome murders of seven people including the actress sharon tate. tate was 8 1/2 months pregnant at the time and married to the film director roman plan ski. manson spent most of his life in...
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it won't be the last chapter of the story.—step, one by one, in one party then another, and today a young labour activist with more allegations of sexual misconduct in politics. her story isjust added to the crisis unlike anything else westminster has seen. ava etemadzadeh tells of a labour mp 50 years her senior, kelvin hopkins, who she says subjected her as a labour supporting student to inappropriate treatment again and again. the first happened on campus, and he held me very tightly and rubbed himself against me. he made me feel extremely uncomfortable and it was a revolting act. the second incident was in parliament when i went to have a conversation with him and he told me that, let's not talk about politics, do you have a boyfriend? he also mentioned that he also said that if nobody was in his office i would have been taken me there. i was shocked. there were calls she didn't answer and then came the uncomfortable text messages. i'm an "attractive, lovely young woman" and a man "would be lucky to have me as a lover" and
it won't be the last chapter of the story.—step, one by one, in one party then another, and today a young labour activist with more allegations of sexual misconduct in politics. her story isjust added to the crisis unlike anything else westminster has seen. ava etemadzadeh tells of a labour mp 50 years her senior, kelvin hopkins, who she says subjected her as a labour supporting student to inappropriate treatment again and again. the first happened on campus, and he held me very tightly and...
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first three chapters online on my website anybody go to nelson demille dment so three chapters for free. so yeah, i had to come up with the man -- romantic history had his parents the whole thing and world and didn't know any 35-year-olds so my son who was 36 when i started writing the book so i called him and he told me about 36-year-olds. [laughter] >> much of which you department want to know. >> because it reminded you of you at 36. [laughter] by the way, sunday was an important day. on sunday -- this book phs number one best seller in "new york times." >> how about that? how about that? so let's talk about cuba i've been to cuba several years ago. you were there. why cuba, did you have the idea for the book and then visited cuba or did you visit cuba where you have the idea for the book and tell us about your trip there and how it informed the book. >> yeah, good question, i mean, i needed again new publisher, asked me to come up with not only a new character but, obviously, a plot that would -- you know, be interesting. [laughter] we have ideas that we sit down toy them, but cuba
first three chapters online on my website anybody go to nelson demille dment so three chapters for free. so yeah, i had to come up with the man -- romantic history had his parents the whole thing and world and didn't know any 35-year-olds so my son who was 36 when i started writing the book so i called him and he told me about 36-year-olds. [laughter] >> much of which you department want to know. >> because it reminded you of you at 36. [laughter] by the way, sunday was an important...
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seven united nations case meaning chapter seven would enable the u.n. to go in with military force and establish a humanitarian corridor but i'm afraid i'm reading we're very far away from something like that how many of the africans actually are there looking not for more aid but they're looking for more trade and fair trade get me expectable that partnership to evolve at the summit between the european union and the african union do you think. that's something many n.g.o.s and by the way also many economic experts have been asking for now for decades open up the free trade market let african goods come to europe and not only european goods come to africa because the african countries are dependent on that course europeans are making good money with that but it's not really helping the african economies it's hard to say how far along they are everybody knows this is probably something that needs to be done but it seems like we're pretty far away from it actually happening at the moment myself on the john in ivory coast thank you very much for that. tue
seven united nations case meaning chapter seven would enable the u.n. to go in with military force and establish a humanitarian corridor but i'm afraid i'm reading we're very far away from something like that how many of the africans actually are there looking not for more aid but they're looking for more trade and fair trade get me expectable that partnership to evolve at the summit between the european union and the african union do you think. that's something many n.g.o.s and by the way also...
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bradberry will be confirmed probably.but this is a dark, dark chapter in history of the united statesenate. we are legitimizing offenses against gthe geneva convention. we are harming the commitment that our forefathers made that we are all created equal. and unfortunately, we have not betrayed that sacred trust. mr. president, i asked, i suggest the absence of a quorum. c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming on wednesday morning, indiana republican congresswoman susan brooks discusses efforts to combat sexual harassment on capitol hill. then a connecticut democratic congressman john larson reviews the gop tax reform efforts. also, former obama white house homeland security and counterterrorism advisor lisa monaco talked about preventing future terror attacks. should ufc spans washington journal live in seven eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. request my name is lizette mendez program director of the miami book fair. miami book fair takes place in downtown miami at the campus of miami-dade college.this year we have
bradberry will be confirmed probably.but this is a dark, dark chapter in history of the united statesenate. we are legitimizing offenses against gthe geneva convention. we are harming the commitment that our forefathers made that we are all created equal. and unfortunately, we have not betrayed that sacred trust. mr. president, i asked, i suggest the absence of a quorum. c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming on wednesday morning, indiana...
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association. >> we can't hold onto this. >> reporter: chapter president morgan donovan volunteers his time. this is not a club. it's a class. >> it gives them reason to do well in math and the science classes because they get a hands on practical application to it. >> reporter: students sign their name when they're done working on this, but a lot of their work you can't see. they need to raise another $10,000 to finish it up. >> people love it. >> reporter: teacher kelly at kin son oversees the fundraising. -- atkinson oversees the fundraising. donations will make this plane fly. >> it's not as easy as they think, you know. you learn a lot of stuff other than the math. >> i think they're learning self-confidence, no. 1, to help them grow up. >> reporter: there's another big incentive to all this. at the end of the year morgan gives each of airplane ride. he hopes some will become professional pilots like his son. >> when you see that child blossom when the light bulb comes on in their eye, we got the edge on this. >> reporter: it's emotional for you. >> it is. when you see the light b
association. >> we can't hold onto this. >> reporter: chapter president morgan donovan volunteers his time. this is not a club. it's a class. >> it gives them reason to do well in math and the science classes because they get a hands on practical application to it. >> reporter: students sign their name when they're done working on this, but a lot of their work you can't see. they need to raise another $10,000 to finish it up. >> people love it. >> reporter:...
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. >> host: in "the big lie," you also have a chapter on george soros. >> guest: yes. it's not a chapter on soros, but it's a section on soros because soros claims to be the great anti-fascist. in fact, soros funds a lot of the anti-fascist parties. and what i do is i say, okay, well, here's some -- you know, soros will talk about, for example, the fact that he's inspired by libertarianism, by carl topper and the open society. in reality as you look at the soros' past, his sort of secret history, if you will, you realize that soros -- along with a mentor of his -- was a kind of collection boy for hitler. this seems harsh to say, but it's true. it was discussed by steve kroft in an interview with soros in which -- >> host: for "60 minutes." >> guest: he says you would go around confiscating the property of the jews and turning it over to the nazis, right? and how can you feel good about that. and soros goes, i don't feel bad about that at all. he goes, let's remember that if i didn't do it, somebody would do it, right? now, this gets me thinking because, because i remem
. >> host: in "the big lie," you also have a chapter on george soros. >> guest: yes. it's not a chapter on soros, but it's a section on soros because soros claims to be the great anti-fascist. in fact, soros funds a lot of the anti-fascist parties. and what i do is i say, okay, well, here's some -- you know, soros will talk about, for example, the fact that he's inspired by libertarianism, by carl topper and the open society. in reality as you look at the soros' past, his...
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chapter of zimbabwe's ruling zanu p.f. party all right i'm back here in germany failed coalition talks have catapult at this country into major political uncertainty president to find out their steinmeier has been meeting with his heads of the with the heads of the country's main parties to take stock of the situation steinmeier says he wants to meet with leaders of the far right populous alternative for germany as well as the left party to find common ground all right now we want to go to that dramatic footage that has emerged of a north korean soldiers defection the picture show him racing across the border under fire from former comrades the soldier is now recovering in a south korean hospital this is one of the most heavily guarded places on earth and this is a north korean soldier about to make the most dangerous and dating decision of his life to defect to the south. as he career's past a north korean checkpoint his comrades raise the alarm and give chase. over the bridge of no return the driver is within touching di
chapter of zimbabwe's ruling zanu p.f. party all right i'm back here in germany failed coalition talks have catapult at this country into major political uncertainty president to find out their steinmeier has been meeting with his heads of the with the heads of the country's main parties to take stock of the situation steinmeier says he wants to meet with leaders of the far right populous alternative for germany as well as the left party to find common ground all right now we want to go to that...
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i'm going to read from a chapter called -- which is a he-man reference that nobody gets, but i get it. i'm going to read about hair because i have a sickness and i hope you like it. if you don't, i don't care. my hair came in so thick and unrelenting and widespread that by 14 my mother was investing in implements to make removing it easier creams that are in the hair clean off the left with a rash electric contraptions my older cousin reassured me were virtually painless but plucked each hair out individually and various razors with different benefits one with built-in moisturizer, one you put around your days without cutting you, one that vibrated to really get at the root of the hair. the cousin who once set up my social media count once found that in mind mother's bathroom to use a tweezing implement to become as perfectly hairless as she always was. she brought me a cup of ice and recommended numbing the area first. she was 27 and i loved running my hand along her tan waxed arms for her part as they were all made so many hours a day and i could dedicate my entire life to eradicati
i'm going to read from a chapter called -- which is a he-man reference that nobody gets, but i get it. i'm going to read about hair because i have a sickness and i hope you like it. if you don't, i don't care. my hair came in so thick and unrelenting and widespread that by 14 my mother was investing in implements to make removing it easier creams that are in the hair clean off the left with a rash electric contraptions my older cousin reassured me were virtually painless but plucked each hair...