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colleen reagan, thank you so much.n to commodity in chief, where we focus on an executive in the commodity world. today, it is eldar saetre ceo of , equinor. first, a closer look at the impact of climate change on big oil. oil equities cannot catch up with the oil price. why? the sectors had to deliver record cash flow, beat production targets, and rein in spending. one theory, climate change. big oil talks a good game, cutting emissions, reduce flaring and shipping portfolios a way to reduce greenhouse gas, money. of that costs a new report shows the largest european oil companies is that percent of capex on new energies. that number will need to rise to 17% by 2025, that is billions of dollars. some companies can handle it. shall will spend $4.5 billion so it has some wiggle room, but others cannot. the budget for new energies could quintuple by 2025. at the same time, spending more money on a portfolio. jpmorgan says this is a structural shift and overall will have to rise, hurting shareholder return. one reason inv
colleen reagan, thank you so much.n to commodity in chief, where we focus on an executive in the commodity world. today, it is eldar saetre ceo of , equinor. first, a closer look at the impact of climate change on big oil. oil equities cannot catch up with the oil price. why? the sectors had to deliver record cash flow, beat production targets, and rein in spending. one theory, climate change. big oil talks a good game, cutting emissions, reduce flaring and shipping portfolios a way to reduce...
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joining me now from san francisco is colleen reagan.is that kind of goal, 100% clean energy by 2045, realistic? colleen: it's a stretch for california to get to 100% clean energy by 2045. there's two parts that happened on monday. there was a 100% clean power target, but more quietly, governor brown also signed an executive order for 100% carbon neutrality by 2045. executive orders are interesting because they are often precursors to law in california. and that is significant. california gets 80% of its primary energy from oil and gas. in order to get to carbon neutrality, it will need to eliminate those entirely from its energy mix. alix: we have a great chart that shows the energy mix and the huge hurdle it would have to overcome. literally, what would it take? richard: literally, it would take eliminating oil from the transport sector, and natural gas consumption from power as well as heating for buildings. that's a challenge for california. it's the number two consumer, the second-largest market for petroleum products as well as the
joining me now from san francisco is colleen reagan.is that kind of goal, 100% clean energy by 2045, realistic? colleen: it's a stretch for california to get to 100% clean energy by 2045. there's two parts that happened on monday. there was a 100% clean power target, but more quietly, governor brown also signed an executive order for 100% carbon neutrality by 2045. executive orders are interesting because they are often precursors to law in california. and that is significant. california gets...
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colleen mcnicholas getting to work is a feat. she is an abortion provider in the midwest where access to abortion is increasingly restricted. she lives and works in missouri, a state with only two abortion clinics. each month she also commutes to oklahoma and kansas, seeing patients in a total of four clinics across three states. >> in america one in four women will have an abortion in their life, so to me abortion is just basic healthcare. >> we're going to remove the pregnancy, okay, and when i think about how politicized this has become i wonder, you know, how did this happen? >> reporter: does the fact that this is such a political debate, does it ever come into the kline snik. >> i take care of republican women and democratic women. i take care of women who have have children, who identify as christian or muslim or atheist. when they come into that space, their visit is not about politics. they don't care what their politician thinks. >> abortion is illegal! >> reporter: the abortion debate roiling this country for decades,
colleen mcnicholas getting to work is a feat. she is an abortion provider in the midwest where access to abortion is increasingly restricted. she lives and works in missouri, a state with only two abortion clinics. each month she also commutes to oklahoma and kansas, seeing patients in a total of four clinics across three states. >> in america one in four women will have an abortion in their life, so to me abortion is just basic healthcare. >> we're going to remove the pregnancy,...
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let's to colleen roberts, public information officer for the city of new bern.orld news. what is the situation like at the moment? just like the governor said, if you're not watching the waters, they do rise very quickly, giving you very little time to get out. we have seen oui’ little time to get out. we have seen our storm surge back off a little today. at the height of the storm it was 10.5 feet. it has receded to four feet today. finally, was 10.5 feet. it has receded to fourfeet today. finally, we have seen fourfeet today. finally, we have seen better weather. it hasn't been raining as much today. the sustained winds are down to about 19 mph and that translates into an opportunity for us did get out and continue those power restorations and begin that clean—up of debris. we had a high tide here about three hours ago, so we saw that storm surge increased a little, and that is exactly the sort of thing the north carolina governor is talking about. we will still see those fluctuations in the river water. also, additional flooded communities upstream, that wate
let's to colleen roberts, public information officer for the city of new bern.orld news. what is the situation like at the moment? just like the governor said, if you're not watching the waters, they do rise very quickly, giving you very little time to get out. we have seen oui’ little time to get out. we have seen our storm surge back off a little today. at the height of the storm it was 10.5 feet. it has receded to four feet today. finally, was 10.5 feet. it has receded to fourfeet today....
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to sabotage families like colleen goleman and her daughter ella, who was diagnosed with a melanoma at of seven. she battled back and was able to prevail and is now a cancer survivor. but in the last two years of trying to undermine the colleen,e care act, her mother, and ella are constantly worrying about whether they will be able to -- whether they will lose their coverage and if so how will they get back? because ella has this pre-existing condition. they reached out to officetative chabot's repeatedly and they only get form levers -- form letters. ella has to worry about homework in high school now, and also bankrupting her family. this isn't about politics, this is about going to washington to make a real difference in real lives. his chance ford two decades and we have little to show. david: talk to me about financial support for your what is the money difference between you and your rival? this is a grassroots campaign and i'm proud of the fact that i have not and will not take any campaign isney, our being funded by individuals were ready for change and are stated that the midd
to sabotage families like colleen goleman and her daughter ella, who was diagnosed with a melanoma at of seven. she battled back and was able to prevail and is now a cancer survivor. but in the last two years of trying to undermine the colleen,e care act, her mother, and ella are constantly worrying about whether they will be able to -- whether they will lose their coverage and if so how will they get back? because ella has this pre-existing condition. they reached out to officetative chabot's...
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delapenha vito joseph deleo colleen ann deloughery colleeny >> joseph deluca.lbert tht >> albert carol demitz jean depalma jose nicolas depena >> robert j. deraney >> michael derienzo >> david paul derubbio >> jemal legesse desantis >> christian desimone >> edward desimone >> andrew desperito >> michael jude d'esposito >> cindy ann deuel >> jerry devito >> robert devitt >> and my brother. >> my loving...
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. >> colleen roberts, public information officer from new bern. listen, thank you so much.rst official information we are getting from your town. 150 people waiting to be rescued. some 200 rescued overnight. thank you so much for the work you are doing and thank you so much for the volunteers who were risking their own lives to save people in need. thanks, colleen. >> we are getting new pictures in from the out skirts of when i wi will, getting a look at some of the damage being done already even as this storm is only begins to wreak havoc here. our special coverage continues right after this. kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin trusted advice for life. kevin, how's your mom? life well planned. see what a raymond james financial advisor can do for you. ♪ as moms, we send our kids out into the world, full of hope. and we don't want something like meningitis b getting in their way. meningococcal group b disease, or meningitis b, is real. bexsero is a vaccine to help prevent meningitis b in 10-25 year olds. even if meningitis b is uncommon, that's not a chance we'r
. >> colleen roberts, public information officer from new bern. listen, thank you so much.rst official information we are getting from your town. 150 people waiting to be rescued. some 200 rescued overnight. thank you so much for the work you are doing and thank you so much for the volunteers who were risking their own lives to save people in need. thanks, colleen. >> we are getting new pictures in from the out skirts of when i wi will, getting a look at some of the damage being...
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colleen, thanks for joining us.k on the work that's ahead for you in new bern and the towns around you. >>> up next, more on the news that broke this hour. president trump said he's up for a little delay on the brett kavanaugh nomination. 20 years after anita hill testified judge charns thomas sexual assaulted her, how far have we come in the era of me too? one-way for just 69 dollars for your fall travel. and if you think these sale fares are low, sexual assaulted her, how far have we come in the era of me too? ecked bags. low fares. no hidden fees. that's transfarency. [clap clap ding] moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis was intense. my mom's pain from i wondered if she could do the stuff she does for us which is kinda, a lot. and if that pain could mean something worse. joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, and helps stop further damage enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma other cancers, n
colleen, thanks for joining us.k on the work that's ahead for you in new bern and the towns around you. >>> up next, more on the news that broke this hour. president trump said he's up for a little delay on the brett kavanaugh nomination. 20 years after anita hill testified judge charns thomas sexual assaulted her, how far have we come in the era of me too? one-way for just 69 dollars for your fall travel. and if you think these sale fares are low, sexual assaulted her, how far have we...
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well what the colleen did that and then michael mccann had cut the head there for. an urgent lock. but these were perspective those are not political prisoners like terrorists some of them work or drink operations aren't people and by the israeli public opinion and by the israeli leaders there was no reason why two to exchange them could damage no one did that was someone. who in this was in shadow and. maybe they're not you know. has to make and when my met can not help out of crystal city the wonderful city. puppetland when he hadn't. come from moscow russia with rights around. them and went on if you will some of them for. one a day he had shot at the. climate stuff commission you have missed them immensely with that you have much of vs you have militant home in there as they have the money palestinians brought in the intestine li weapons and operatives and this group of the tough people today in they attacked the israeli sports athletes they were in big village they killed some of them and they kidnapped the rest of them to the first book which was a military airport because th
well what the colleen did that and then michael mccann had cut the head there for. an urgent lock. but these were perspective those are not political prisoners like terrorists some of them work or drink operations aren't people and by the israeli public opinion and by the israeli leaders there was no reason why two to exchange them could damage no one did that was someone. who in this was in shadow and. maybe they're not you know. has to make and when my met can not help out of crystal city the...
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the relations are seriously going to improve and that's that you so far this tuesday morning i'm colleen bray i'll have you next updated half an hour after a boom bust. seemed wrong. just don't. let me. get to shape out these days comes to cancer. and it gains from it because the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. when gold make goods manufactured and sentenced to the public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round the sun we the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. room. this is going bust broadcasting around the world and covering the world of finance and business and the impact upon consumers and investors i'm part killed in washington thanks for being on board. coming up the missing ingredient in the growing united states economy has been wage growth worker pay that may be changing the c.e.o. of quill intelligence daniel de barge you know both joins us to consider why it's been low and the future and in a twist to the tasty drink orange juice ortiz nicholas o'donoghue reports fro
the relations are seriously going to improve and that's that you so far this tuesday morning i'm colleen bray i'll have you next updated half an hour after a boom bust. seemed wrong. just don't. let me. get to shape out these days comes to cancer. and it gains from it because the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. when gold make goods manufactured and sentenced to the public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial...
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i've been speaking to colleen roberts, who's public information officer for new bern, one of the worstnorth carolina. if you are not watching the waters, they rise very quickly, giving you little time to get out. we have seen at the storm surge back off a little bit today and at the height of the storm it was 10.5 feet. it has receded to four feet today. finally, we have seen better weather. it hasn't been raining as much today. the sustained winds are down to about 19 mph the sustained winds are down to about19 mph and the sustained winds are down to about 19 mph and that translates into an opportunity for us to get out and continue those power restorations and begin to clean up of debris. we had a high tide about three hours ago so we saw the storm surge increase oui’ three hours ago so we saw the storm surge increase our little bit and thatis surge increase our little bit and that is exactly the sort of thing that is exactly the sort of thing that the north carolina of an is talking about. we will still see those fluctuations in the river water. also, additionalflooded communities u
i've been speaking to colleen roberts, who's public information officer for new bern, one of the worstnorth carolina. if you are not watching the waters, they rise very quickly, giving you little time to get out. we have seen at the storm surge back off a little bit today and at the height of the storm it was 10.5 feet. it has receded to four feet today. finally, we have seen better weather. it hasn't been raining as much today. the sustained winds are down to about 19 mph the sustained winds...
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colleen roberts, thank you.want to pass along drama on capitol hill building on judge kavanaugh. what will happen to this nomination process. susan collins, very influential vote on this whole thing, she at thises it is a good idea for judge brett kavanaugh and his accuser christine ford a chance to testify under oath before the judiciary committee. that would be much like senator jeff flake, she would not be voting in advance of this approval or disapproval in the judiciary committee, then advancing it to the full senate. if that is the case, she does share that view with jeff flake, appears she does, she wants to see them both testify prior, this thing is getting pushed back. more after this. - at afor the financialt's time world to stop acting the same old way. you need a partner that is willing to break free from conventional thinking. we are a different kind of financial company. we are athene, and we are driven to do more. neil: all right. the president we are told is on the verge of making good on a threa
colleen roberts, thank you.want to pass along drama on capitol hill building on judge kavanaugh. what will happen to this nomination process. susan collins, very influential vote on this whole thing, she at thises it is a good idea for judge brett kavanaugh and his accuser christine ford a chance to testify under oath before the judiciary committee. that would be much like senator jeff flake, she would not be voting in advance of this approval or disapproval in the judiciary committee, then...
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. >> sister and aunt colleen fraser. grandfather, andrew garcia. >> jeremy glick. gould.in osterholm white catuzzi grandcolas and unborn child. >> my best friend, wonder anita wanda anita green. >> beloved father, husband and .rother, donald greene linda gronlund. guamy wife's cousin richard dagno. >> my cousin, first officer lreo homer. kuge.sun, toshiya >> in memory of carrie i present the name of our daughter who was a loving mother to jerome and a loving sister to tony and william. ceecee rossndant lyles. -- hilda marcin. mertinez. >> nicole carol miller. brother, louis, nacke the second. .> donald peterson >> jane peterson. ernberg --vid roth rothenberg. cristine ann snyder. talignani. wainioabeth >> deborah welsh. >> thank you to all of the family members and paul murdoch for assisting us with this special tradition. we thank bill anders and sharon custer for their part in bringing -- ringing the bells. in november of 1863, at the dedication of a new national cemetery in gettysburg, pennsylvania, not that far from this place. president abraham lincoln deliver
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introduce the deputy director of national outreach at the library of congress in our session moderator,colleen - - . [applause] >> thank you. welcome to the 18th annual national book festival. i am pleased to be joined on page 5 launcher now. is anstage by ron - -. in 2015, won the national humanities medal. his book on alexander hamilton was the inspiration for the award-winning musical for which ron worked as a historical consultant.the library of congress is honor to have you join us today at the national book festival. [applause] >> it's worth noting that our cochair of the festival, david rubenstein was supposed to conduct this interview today. due to scheduling changes, become of senator mccain's funeral, he was unable to do so. but i have david's questions here today and i just happened to be a big admirer of ulysses s grant and ron's books so i think we will have a fantastic time at the book festival. before we talk about grant, we need to ask a question about alexander hamilton. how could we not? lin manuel miranda first approached you and said he wanted to create a hip-hop musical ba
introduce the deputy director of national outreach at the library of congress in our session moderator,colleen - - . [applause] >> thank you. welcome to the 18th annual national book festival. i am pleased to be joined on page 5 launcher now. is anstage by ron - -. in 2015, won the national humanities medal. his book on alexander hamilton was the inspiration for the award-winning musical for which ron worked as a historical consultant.the library of congress is honor to have you join us...
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i want to thank president colleen and everybody at the u of i system for making it possible for me to be here today. i am deeply honored at the paul douglas award that is being given to me. he is somebody who set the path for so much outstanding public service here in illinois. now, i want to start by addressing the elephant in the room. i know people are still wondering why i didn't speak at the 2017 commencement. the student body president sent a very thoughtful invitation, the students made a spiffy video, when i declined i hear i was boycotting until the pisa place was reopened. the truth is after eight years in the white house, i needed to spend time one on one with michelle if i wanted to stay married. and she says hello, by the way. i also wanted to spend quality time with my daughters, who were suddenly young women on their way out the door. and i should add, by the way, now that i have a daughter in college, i can tell all the students here, your parents suffer. they cry privately. it is brutal. so please call. send a text. we need to hear from you, just alternates something.
i want to thank president colleen and everybody at the u of i system for making it possible for me to be here today. i am deeply honored at the paul douglas award that is being given to me. he is somebody who set the path for so much outstanding public service here in illinois. now, i want to start by addressing the elephant in the room. i know people are still wondering why i didn't speak at the 2017 commencement. the student body president sent a very thoughtful invitation, the students made...
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. >> anthony: diamond dogs, i've seen colleen dewhurts and jason robards in moon for the misbegotten masa: oh. >> anthony: considered one of the greatest productions ever in the his -- this was the greatest show i've ever seen in my life. it had it all. it was the greatest show in the history of entertainment. i don't understand it. i'm completely confused. there's like, 100 people working on that show, millions of dollars' worth of like, robots and technology. >> masa: yeah. >> anthony: how do they make money? >> masa: well, one thing for sure about this area is that quite a lot of businesses are unspoken but governed by the yakuzas. >> anthony: the yakuza, that's the fraternal organization prominent in the entertainment and financial services sector, as they say, who is said to, um, supervise things here in shinjuku. principally, your arcades, you have gambling, pachinko, adult entertainments. your porn shops and sex clubs, along with other ancillary services. but how much actual boning is going on in the sex district? generally speaking, it's more a field of dreams than the actual
. >> anthony: diamond dogs, i've seen colleen dewhurts and jason robards in moon for the misbegotten masa: oh. >> anthony: considered one of the greatest productions ever in the his -- this was the greatest show i've ever seen in my life. it had it all. it was the greatest show in the history of entertainment. i don't understand it. i'm completely confused. there's like, 100 people working on that show, millions of dollars' worth of like, robots and technology. >> masa: yeah....
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and justice at all such events sebastian from joe is it not a found sign so is colleen and has been his head of publicist he for thirty years now. he's long forgotten most of what is being shown here not a valid stance and it has nothing to do with art in any case. i'm not a serious artist another artist at all i make things that i like and that's it whether other people like it or don't do it i don't like this obsession with our nowadays everyone wants to be an artist to be taken seriously. i don't want people to think i'm a serious person you can be a serious person fine but there's no need to make a show about when you're going through this. like you. think it's. like this if you. see this as. early in the morning he writes at ten he sketches fashion for one of his fashion houses then we work on a photo book. then he sits in the studio and develops concepts for a big photo shoot he comes up with commercial advertising for companies he designs objects that have been built and he designed a car a helicopter a concept. you know designed an old design and he because he's always involved
and justice at all such events sebastian from joe is it not a found sign so is colleen and has been his head of publicist he for thirty years now. he's long forgotten most of what is being shown here not a valid stance and it has nothing to do with art in any case. i'm not a serious artist another artist at all i make things that i like and that's it whether other people like it or don't do it i don't like this obsession with our nowadays everyone wants to be an artist to be taken seriously. i...
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. >> my name is colleen. i'm the executiver for housing healthcare and justice. so, as we have spoken here, when we look at development in this city, and especially cpmc, one of the biggest promises, right, has been jobs. jobs for the members and residents of our city. i think that the promise is not been fulfilled. when we look at operational workforce hiring goals were exceeded, well, if we side step that, it's not operational but it's construction. those goals have not been met. where the target was 50% of city referred applicants only 30%. that's a clearly a goal that we need to reach. and still fulfill. in
. >> my name is colleen. i'm the executiver for housing healthcare and justice. so, as we have spoken here, when we look at development in this city, and especially cpmc, one of the biggest promises, right, has been jobs. jobs for the members and residents of our city. i think that the promise is not been fulfilled. when we look at operational workforce hiring goals were exceeded, well, if we side step that, it's not operational but it's construction. those goals have not been met. where...
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. >> my name is colleen. i'm the executiver for housing healthcare and justice. so, as we have spoken here, when we look at development in this city, and especially cpmc, one of the biggest promises, right, has been jobs. jobs for the members and residents of our city. i think that the promise is not been fulfilled. when we look at operational workforce hiring goals were exceeded, well, if we side step that, it's not operational but it's construction. those goals have not been met. where the target was 50% of city referred applicants only 30%. that's a clearly a goal that we need to reach. and still fulfill. in what javier mentioned when we look at jobs deliver to the people who need it most in our city, we're falling short. so, in cpmc's own 2016 compliance statement, there was a projection of 173 entry-level jobs. that is far short of what actually happened in 2017. when we look at that, 33 of the jobs were city referred of the entry level and that actually, if we think of 173 entry-level jobs we were hoping for, 40% of that target would be about 69 jobs so in
. >> my name is colleen. i'm the executiver for housing healthcare and justice. so, as we have spoken here, when we look at development in this city, and especially cpmc, one of the biggest promises, right, has been jobs. jobs for the members and residents of our city. i think that the promise is not been fulfilled. when we look at operational workforce hiring goals were exceeded, well, if we side step that, it's not operational but it's construction. those goals have not been met. where...
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well what the colleen did that and then michael alarm aliya on how they. can head there for. an exit at locke so are utterly bogus where the perspective those are not political prisoners like terrorists some of them work or drink operations aren't people and by the israeli public opinion and by the israeli leaders there was no reason why two to exchange them could damage no one does the us for money. who are in shadow and. million of you know. has to make and why my method can not help our kids to see the wonderful city. puppetland when he had often even come from moscow with rights around. them and went on and if you will some of them. one day he had shot at the. climate stuff you should you have missed and many times with that you have much of vs you have militant home and there has to have money palestinians brought in the intestine lee weapons and operatives and this group of the tough people but i mean they attacked the israeli sports athletes they were in big village they killed some of them and they kidnapped the rest of them to the first book which was a military airp
well what the colleen did that and then michael alarm aliya on how they. can head there for. an exit at locke so are utterly bogus where the perspective those are not political prisoners like terrorists some of them work or drink operations aren't people and by the israeli public opinion and by the israeli leaders there was no reason why two to exchange them could damage no one does the us for money. who are in shadow and. million of you know. has to make and why my method can not help our kids...
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[applause] thank president colleen and everybody at the u for making it possible for me to be here today. honored at the is beinglas award that given to me. path somebody who set the for so much outstanding public service here in illinois. now, i want to start by addressing the elephant in the room. i know people are still wondering why i didn't speak at 2017 commencement. [laughter] presidentdent body sent a very thoughtful invitation. made a spiffy video. declined, i hear there was speculation that i was boycotting campus until antonio's pizza reopened. [laughter] >> so i want to be clear. i did not take sides in that late-night food debate. ha! [laughter] >> the truth is, after eight house, ithe white needed to spend some time one-on-one with michelle. to stay married. [laughter] >> and she says hello, by the way. i also wanted to spend some quality time with my daughters, who were suddenly young women on their way out the door. and i should add, by the way, now that i have a daughter in all the i can tell students here your parents suffer. [laughter] >> they cry privately. is brutal.
[applause] thank president colleen and everybody at the u for making it possible for me to be here today. honored at the is beinglas award that given to me. path somebody who set the for so much outstanding public service here in illinois. now, i want to start by addressing the elephant in the room. i know people are still wondering why i didn't speak at 2017 commencement. [laughter] presidentdent body sent a very thoughtful invitation. made a spiffy video. declined, i hear there was...
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. >> colleen. robert. celine. john francis. christine. ryan sweeney. kenneth swenson. kevin thomas.. rachel. hector logan. rundell. venice gerard year. donnie brooks. hilda taylor. leonard taylor. larissa taylor. sandra taylor. paul tech meyer. stanley temple. and my brother lieutenant philip scott petty letter 12 fire department we miss you tremendously, not a day goes by you are not thought of or spoken about and prayed for. we never get tired of telling stories about you. we remember you in our hearts how you will live on in our lives until the day we die. i love you phil i will talk to you later. >> and my cousin maria, it has been 17 years, we love you and miss you. god bless america. [applause] thomas junior. leslie thompson. brian thompson. glenn thompson. nigel thompson. harry thompson. william thompson. eric thorpe. the cola the work. sal edward. john patrick. mary ellen. william randolph. even edward scott charles. jennifer dino. john james tipping. hector louise. alicia and nicole titus. otis tobin. vladimir. stephen thompson. doris torres. luis torres. christopher michae
. >> colleen. robert. celine. john francis. christine. ryan sweeney. kenneth swenson. kevin thomas.. rachel. hector logan. rundell. venice gerard year. donnie brooks. hilda taylor. leonard taylor. larissa taylor. sandra taylor. paul tech meyer. stanley temple. and my brother lieutenant philip scott petty letter 12 fire department we miss you tremendously, not a day goes by you are not thought of or spoken about and prayed for. we never get tired of telling stories about you. we remember...
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we bring in colleen burkart with lucky dog animal rescue.credible journey for these guys. >> it is amazing. they are now here looking for homes. they spent a night in a foster home. leland: we thank them and so far they have $18,000 donated to help florence and other dogs. >> ran away have 100 available and we promise to bring more. these guys have a lot of that care needed. it was absolutely amazing all that was donated in the last week. leland: and they responded pretty well to the care they look totally different than when our photographer, rick, took a liking to them as well. it is amazing how they responded. >> they were very hungry, they ate a lot, got all of the vaccinations. they had a lovely stay at the vet in north carolina and are doing very well. leland: do you have any idea how many dogs that were left essentially, for dead in the hurricane? >> right now we don't know. but we partner with shelters in north and south carolyn is out work as evacuation centers. we tried to clear out before the hurricane happens. they brought up abo
we bring in colleen burkart with lucky dog animal rescue.credible journey for these guys. >> it is amazing. they are now here looking for homes. they spent a night in a foster home. leland: we thank them and so far they have $18,000 donated to help florence and other dogs. >> ran away have 100 available and we promise to bring more. these guys have a lot of that care needed. it was absolutely amazing all that was donated in the last week. leland: and they responded pretty well to...
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dana sabre, and dave kilson, and colleen kohler telly, and john buckwald and john bates and derrick watson are some of the judges who have bifurcated by the rule of law in the last year and half. these are the women and the men appointed by republican and democratic presidents who order the government to reunite parent s with their children ripped from their arms at the border who rejected attempts to deny the federal funds to cities refusing to be drawn into the war against immigrants. who stopped executive orders aimed at kneecap iping the publ sector unions and who stopped the implementation of the ugly ban of transjegendered american serving in the military, and who ruled that public officials can c cannot block citizens from their twitter feeds and who stopped the government from banning muslims from entering the united states. these judges stood firm in defense of the constitution, and the american values that it expresses and the system of checks and balances it enshri enshrines. at at this moment of our dem a kra si, it is these judges and others like them who have pushed back agai
dana sabre, and dave kilson, and colleen kohler telly, and john buckwald and john bates and derrick watson are some of the judges who have bifurcated by the rule of law in the last year and half. these are the women and the men appointed by republican and democratic presidents who order the government to reunite parent s with their children ripped from their arms at the border who rejected attempts to deny the federal funds to cities refusing to be drawn into the war against immigrants. who...
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of legal as well martha colleen did that then michael alarm aliya mccann how difficult that can have ever. been as at lock actually by this very perspective those are not political prisoners like terrorists some of them were caught during operations and people and by the israeli public opinion and by israeli leaders there was no reason why to exchange them could damage no one does the us for money. who are in this war in chad i think we met in. million of them you know his second one my met camel and how about a fifth of the one hundred. hotline when he had over libya and asked rights around the. will about it if you will some of you and. i did he had shot at the. climate stuff commission do you have a mental issue with that. do you have much of vs you have a minute in home in their money or palestinians brought in the intestine the weapons and operatives and this group of the tough people today in they attacked the israeli sports athletes they were in big village they killed some of them and they kidnapped the rest of them to the first brooke which was the military airport because t
of legal as well martha colleen did that then michael alarm aliya mccann how difficult that can have ever. been as at lock actually by this very perspective those are not political prisoners like terrorists some of them were caught during operations and people and by the israeli public opinion and by israeli leaders there was no reason why to exchange them could damage no one does the us for money. who are in this war in chad i think we met in. million of them you know his second one my met...
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well what the colleen did that then michael alarm aliya can have gotten. in as a little are utterly bogus where the perspective goes are not political prisoners like terrorists some of them work or drink operations aren't people and by the israeli public opinion and by israeli leaders there was no reason why two to exchange them could damage no one does the us for money. who are in shadow and. million of you know. has to make and why my method can not help out a fifth of sleep the wonders of silicon. puppetland when he hadn't over libya and from moscow russia with rights around. them and one of them if you will some of them for. one a day he had shot at the. climate stuff commission you have missed them immensely with that you have much of vs you have militant home in there as to have a money palestinians brought in the intestine li weapons and operatives and this group of the tough people today in they attacked the israeli sports threads they were in big village they killed some of them and they kidnapped the rest of them to the first book which was a mil
well what the colleen did that then michael alarm aliya can have gotten. in as a little are utterly bogus where the perspective goes are not political prisoners like terrorists some of them work or drink operations aren't people and by the israeli public opinion and by israeli leaders there was no reason why two to exchange them could damage no one does the us for money. who are in shadow and. million of you know. has to make and why my method can not help out a fifth of sleep the wonders of...
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when they align with colleen kapur nick today with the advent already having a huge impact on social media well before this evening's premiere for better or worse it has at least succeeded in putting nike at the center of attention. so nike is just done it let's talk about this well with culture and it's a rapid mental welcome robin so this is so forth and politics maybe so in this culture residents well advertising is part of miles' mass culture. to his whole i mean the primary thing is to sell products of course but actually there has been. i have had a political stance down the years i mean the best example i think you can remember and i can remember is benetton back in the nineteen eighties if you remember the united colors of bennett's a campaign that created such a for rory back then there picture of somebody dying of aids doing in a benetton ad but this is a palestinian and israeli with their arms around each other this one are member very well the black white and yellow and the cold there is no color inside as well this is sort of red. and this one to the controversial world
when they align with colleen kapur nick today with the advent already having a huge impact on social media well before this evening's premiere for better or worse it has at least succeeded in putting nike at the center of attention. so nike is just done it let's talk about this well with culture and it's a rapid mental welcome robin so this is so forth and politics maybe so in this culture residents well advertising is part of miles' mass culture. to his whole i mean the primary thing is to...
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. >> colleen long from ap. i wanted to ask about the number of evacuations. i think last night you said there was somewhere around 1.7 million people. i wondered if that is increasing, based on the latest forecast, and kind of how many are we talking about? >> you know, we -- that was the number as of last night. there's not been, to my knowledge, at this point, additional evacuations ordered. what we would say as far as numbers is don't be a number that stays behind, be a number that evacuates. a lot of good questions today, and i'm going to bring everything back to the importance of what we're dealing with hurricane florence. we want our citizens, and we owe it to local governments and managers and mayors, for you to get that message out. the more people that can evacuate out of this deadly storm, the safer we'll be all around. we can bring people back and the commodities back. we're confident with that. but our emphasis today is the people. >> sharl connor, abc 7 news. what exactly does the president's emergency declaration provide for locals? >> there's s
. >> colleen long from ap. i wanted to ask about the number of evacuations. i think last night you said there was somewhere around 1.7 million people. i wondered if that is increasing, based on the latest forecast, and kind of how many are we talking about? >> you know, we -- that was the number as of last night. there's not been, to my knowledge, at this point, additional evacuations ordered. what we would say as far as numbers is don't be a number that stays behind, be a number...
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well what the colleen did that and then michael mccann have gotten. in as at lock up by these well perspective those are not political prisoners like terrorists some of them were caught during operations and people and by the israeli public opinion and by the israeli leaders there was no reason why two to exchange them could damage no one did that was for money. who are in charge of being there and. maybe they're not you know. has to make and why my method can not help out of gift of seeing the wonders of. puppetland when he hadn't over libya and moscow russia with rights around. them and one of them if you will some of them had. one i didn't know he had shot at the. climate stuff commission you have missed and mentions with that you have much of vs you have military home in there as they have the money palestinians brought in the intestine li weapons and operatives and this group of the tough people today in they attacked the israeli sports athletes they were in big village they killed some of them and they kidnapped the rest of them to the first boo
well what the colleen did that and then michael mccann have gotten. in as at lock up by these well perspective those are not political prisoners like terrorists some of them were caught during operations and people and by the israeli public opinion and by the israeli leaders there was no reason why two to exchange them could damage no one did that was for money. who are in charge of being there and. maybe they're not you know. has to make and why my method can not help out of gift of seeing the...
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rating that is not really all that where it's going to be very hard to to restore that situation colleen harding as always very good to get your thoughts thank you very much for joining us here olling is out. no political strings attached that's what china's president xi jinping told african leaders as he promised them another sixty billion dollars in financing at the start of a summit in beijing china's also denied knocking african economies into a death trap agent brown reports. the flags of almost every african nation were on display in the great hall of the people flags from a continent which china is consolidating its economic influence. president xi jinping pledge sixty billion dollars more in funding for africa that's on top of the same amount he promised three years ago he said a quarter of that would be interest free away took possibly address critics who warn africa is at risk from a chinese debt trap. we do not interfere in the internal affairs of african countries impose our will on african countries or attach any political conditions on economic aid nor do we seek selfish po
rating that is not really all that where it's going to be very hard to to restore that situation colleen harding as always very good to get your thoughts thank you very much for joining us here olling is out. no political strings attached that's what china's president xi jinping told african leaders as he promised them another sixty billion dollars in financing at the start of a summit in beijing china's also denied knocking african economies into a death trap agent brown reports. the flags of...
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colleen capper nick is actually suing the n.f.l. it's he says that the league has kept him from playing has colluded against him he hasn't been hired for a team ever since this controversy broke out but more players started following cabernets in the wake of all the controversy doing the same thing the n.f.l. is about to open its season on thursday and has no policy in place to deal with kneeling during the national anthem and right as all of this is coming to a head with the season about to start here we have nike coming down on the side of callan caprona collin capron act by supporting him in this big ad campaign when he's not even playing on the field on the other side of the issue you've got no less than president trump who has repeatedly called for coaches and league officials to get players off the field when they refused to stand during the national anthem so it's an advertising campaign for an athlete who isn't playing and is about to really light this issue up on fire all over again dividing opinion once again christine you
colleen capper nick is actually suing the n.f.l. it's he says that the league has kept him from playing has colluded against him he hasn't been hired for a team ever since this controversy broke out but more players started following cabernets in the wake of all the controversy doing the same thing the n.f.l. is about to open its season on thursday and has no policy in place to deal with kneeling during the national anthem and right as all of this is coming to a head with the season about to...
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lucas koslow, colleen, making the galleon and colin weiss. the law clerks were communal peoples, abby: stein, kim rodriguez, jerry o camacho, elizabeth donalds, bob mansion, nathan williams, sam atkinson, gallagher, michael tallent, asher perez, garrett gentry as did jacob raymer as an intern. so i think the legal team for their important parts in the senate's consideration of judge kavanaugh. i think before i introduce you i would ask that you stand so i can swear you, please. do you swear that the testimony you're about to get before this committee will be the truth, the whole truthand nothing but the truth , so help you god? thank you all very much. i know a lot of you hear, names i recognized, your famous around town and famous in history so i probably won't do justice to your introduction. monica monica masso is a real estate agent, washington dc. she's known judge kavanaugh for 25 years. john dean why don't knock person but i've known since before i got to congress by his reputation, served as richard nixon's white house counsel in 1970
lucas koslow, colleen, making the galleon and colin weiss. the law clerks were communal peoples, abby: stein, kim rodriguez, jerry o camacho, elizabeth donalds, bob mansion, nathan williams, sam atkinson, gallagher, michael tallent, asher perez, garrett gentry as did jacob raymer as an intern. so i think the legal team for their important parts in the senate's consideration of judge kavanaugh. i think before i introduce you i would ask that you stand so i can swear you, please. do you swear...
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joining us is colleen regan, a bloomberg senior analyst. outline the u.s.similar and what is different. >> from a basic level, we can think about the u.s. as primarily state-level action on climate change versus in the eu where we see member state action and eu-wide action promoting investment in renewable energy technologies on a member state level, as well. u.s., action coming out of california. have carbontates pricing in place. this has nothing to do with federal policy. hastrump administration rolled back a lot of the obama administration action on climate. that which one will work, is the question. david: a long way to go. we're joined now by the person who oversees energy policy in the european union. maros sefcovic, european commission vice president overseeing energy and cochair of the global, net and mayors for hasate and energy, which something to do with our own michael bloomberg. maros, thank you for joining us. the secretary-general said we are way in on long-term plans under paris to get to join the 50. i think 19 countries have come up with
joining us is colleen regan, a bloomberg senior analyst. outline the u.s.similar and what is different. >> from a basic level, we can think about the u.s. as primarily state-level action on climate change versus in the eu where we see member state action and eu-wide action promoting investment in renewable energy technologies on a member state level, as well. u.s., action coming out of california. have carbontates pricing in place. this has nothing to do with federal policy. hastrump...
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bulger. [ bell rings ] >> beloved sister and aunt colleen frazer. [ bell rings ] >> arthur sonny garcia rings ] >> it is so rare we pause for a moment of silence. so important to do. it's been 17 years. if you are a relative or someone who lost somebody very near and dear to you, it seems like yesterday. that's why i hope we always honor this tradition of remembering them. we all remember where we were that day, what we were doing and may we never forget. and we won't. >> each name we hear, think of the ripples that go through that family. >> yes. >> you know, spouses, children, parents, grandparents. and then the story is told throughout that entire family for the last 17 years. all of the change that has taken place just in the single families of the single names that have been read. >> as we mourn those that passed on september 11th, we also remember many of the law enforcement officials and others who are suffering the effects of 9/11 still. whether it is the stress and trauma of that or some of them who are now experiencing cancer and other illnesses that ed fhat w inge today. i kn
bulger. [ bell rings ] >> beloved sister and aunt colleen frazer. [ bell rings ] >> arthur sonny garcia rings ] >> it is so rare we pause for a moment of silence. so important to do. it's been 17 years. if you are a relative or someone who lost somebody very near and dear to you, it seems like yesterday. that's why i hope we always honor this tradition of remembering them. we all remember where we were that day, what we were doing and may we never forget. and we won't....
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reese, hael, colleen, john, derrick, these are the names of some of the federal judges across this country who have vindicated my faith in the rule of law in the last and a half. these are men and women apointed who ordered the government to reunite children with their parents, who rejected attempts to deny federal funds to cities refusing to be drawn into the war against immigrants, who stopped executive orders aimed at knee capping public sector unions, who stopped the implementation of an ugly ban on transgender americans serving in our americans, who ruled that public officials cannot block diss events from their twitter feeds and banning muslims from entering the united states. these judges stood firm in defense of the constitution, the american values that expresses the system of checks and balances it enshrines. at this moment, it is these judges and others like them who have pushed back against the efforts of a president eager to yield unlimited and jub checked power. in normal times we would be here to determine the fitness of a nominee to the supreme court of the united states ch
reese, hael, colleen, john, derrick, these are the names of some of the federal judges across this country who have vindicated my faith in the rule of law in the last and a half. these are men and women apointed who ordered the government to reunite children with their parents, who rejected attempts to deny federal funds to cities refusing to be drawn into the war against immigrants, who stopped executive orders aimed at knee capping public sector unions, who stopped the implementation of an...
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dana sabrau, brown-jackson, colleen cotelli, buckwald, john bates, these are the names of some of the federal judges across this country who have vindicated my faith in the rule of law over the last year and a half. these are the women and men appointed by republican and democratic presidents who ordered the government to reunite parents with their children ripped from their arms at the border, who rejected attempts to deny federal funds to cities, refusing to be drawn into the war against immigrants, who stopped executive orders aimed at kneecapping public sector unions, who stopped the implementation of an ugly ban on transgender americans serving in our military, who ruled that public officials cannot block citizens from their twitter feeds and who stopped the government from banning muslims from entering the united states. these judges stood firm in defense of the constitution, the american values it expresses and the system of checks and balances it enshrines. at this moment of peril for our democracy, it is these judges and others like them who have pushed back against the effor
dana sabrau, brown-jackson, colleen cotelli, buckwald, john bates, these are the names of some of the federal judges across this country who have vindicated my faith in the rule of law over the last year and a half. these are the women and men appointed by republican and democratic presidents who ordered the government to reunite parents with their children ripped from their arms at the border, who rejected attempts to deny federal funds to cities, refusing to be drawn into the war against...
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introduce the deputy director of national outreach at the library of congress in our session moderator,colleen - - . [applause] >> thank you. welcome to the 18th annual national book festival. i am pleased to be joined on page 5 launcher now. is anstage by ron - -. in 2015, won the national humanities medal. his book on alexander hamilton was the inspiration for the award-winning musical for which ron worked as a historical consultant.the library of congress is honor to have you join us today at the national book festival. [applause] >> it's worth noting that our cochair of the festival, david rubenstein was supposed to conduct this interview today. due to scheduling changes, become of senator mccain's funeral, he was unable to do so. but i have david's questions here today and i just happened to be a big admirer of ulysses s grant and ron's books so i think we will have a fantastic time at the book festival. before we talk about grant, we need to ask a question about alexander hamilton. how could we not? lin manuel miranda first approached you and said he wanted to create a hip-hop musical ba
introduce the deputy director of national outreach at the library of congress in our session moderator,colleen - - . [applause] >> thank you. welcome to the 18th annual national book festival. i am pleased to be joined on page 5 launcher now. is anstage by ron - -. in 2015, won the national humanities medal. his book on alexander hamilton was the inspiration for the award-winning musical for which ron worked as a historical consultant.the library of congress is honor to have you join us...
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barbosa.ine johnna >> colleen barco >> david mark ray. >> matthew barnes. >> alyssa barnes. >> edwardarron. >> sheila barnes. are june. >> arthur berry. >> diane dairy. >> maurice berry. >> scott barth. >> scott bartles. i know the piscina. >> alicia nikki --bosnik ci. host: that ceremony continues on c-span two and we will be with the washington journal now on the 17th anniversary of the september 11, 2001 terrorist attack's, we are joined by michael jenkins of the rand corporation. 17 17 years on, where art -- years on, where are we on the war on terror? guest: it would be a balance sheet of pluses and frustrations. you certainly succeeded integrating the operational capabilities of the jihadists. we have gotten most of the territory that was taken by isis , it has been recovered. we have truly degraded operational capabilities. reticular lather ability to carry out large-scale and particularly their ability to carry out large-scale and vicious attacks. they have been largely reduced to exhortation, to inspire homegrown terrorists to cure her out -- to carry out attacks here and in
barbosa.ine johnna >> colleen barco >> david mark ray. >> matthew barnes. >> alyssa barnes. >> edwardarron. >> sheila barnes. are june. >> arthur berry. >> diane dairy. >> maurice berry. >> scott barth. >> scott bartles. i know the piscina. >> alicia nikki --bosnik ci. host: that ceremony continues on c-span two and we will be with the washington journal now on the 17th anniversary of the september 11, 2001 terrorist...
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these documents during judge kavanaugh's time as staff secretary.va dana said brock, michael bilson, colleen cappelli, naomi we spoke well, john dave. these are the names of the federal judges across this country who vindicated my faith in the rule of law over the last year and a half. these are the women and men appointed by republican and democratic presidents who ordered the government to reunite parents of their children ripped from their arms at the border, who rejected attempts to deny federal funds refusing to be drawn into the war against immigrants, who stopped executive orders and bad knee capping public-sector unions, who stopped implementation of an ugly ban on americans serving in our military, who wrote the o public officials cannot block citizens from their twitter feed them to stop the government from banning muslims from entering the united states. these judges stood firm in defense of the constitution, the american values it expresses and the system of checks and balances in entrance. at this moment of peril, it is these judges and others like them who have pushed back agai
these documents during judge kavanaugh's time as staff secretary.va dana said brock, michael bilson, colleen cappelli, naomi we spoke well, john dave. these are the names of the federal judges across this country who vindicated my faith in the rule of law over the last year and a half. these are the women and men appointed by republican and democratic presidents who ordered the government to reunite parents of their children ripped from their arms at the border, who rejected attempts to deny...
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for one more call, colleen in misery. go ahead. caller: i have experience ganga knife point.t i still suffer. i see several psychologists. this happened 40 years ago. had to go out of town to get treatment because it was a gang rape. they had to do the test for diseases, which i was fortunate not to have. some of the rape that happened, i blocked it out. there are times you don't want to remember it. i remember parts of it, but not every detail because i don't want to remember it. it destroyed my marriage. i slept in my clothes. it destroyed me. i was a victim and i was the criminal because they look at it like you had it coming or it was your fault. you could not go and report it because when you report it, there are no results. the criminals get away and they are still getting away. they are raping every day, the same rapists. i do believe the young lady going against mr. kavanaugh. kavanaugh did these and is when he was young don't really condemn him for that. i cannot say anything about that. his character now is a good character. i would not put him down. i would not kee
for one more call, colleen in misery. go ahead. caller: i have experience ganga knife point.t i still suffer. i see several psychologists. this happened 40 years ago. had to go out of town to get treatment because it was a gang rape. they had to do the test for diseases, which i was fortunate not to have. some of the rape that happened, i blocked it out. there are times you don't want to remember it. i remember parts of it, but not every detail because i don't want to remember it. it destroyed...