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istrict of columbia. but recently, there have been a spate of undemocratic riders what we call riders that is attempted -- the attempts to amend the district's appropriation. you would say what's the district appropriation doing here? that's the nub of the problem. it shouldn't be here. when i first came to congress there were actually hearings held on the d.c. appropriation but i've been able to make sure that that doesn't happen and indeed congress has no interest in the d.c. appropriation ecause it is a local budget. with funds from only local residents. not a penny of it raised in this congress. to be sure, as a matter of per capita, we are entitled to some funds from the congress, just like those who represent the states. but we're not talking about those funds. we're talking about essentially the d.c. budget passing through the house and the senate for no other purpose except to see if somebody in either of those two bodies wants to hang undemocratic amendments using the budget as the vehicle to do
istrict of columbia. but recently, there have been a spate of undemocratic riders what we call riders that is attempted -- the attempts to amend the district's appropriation. you would say what's the district appropriation doing here? that's the nub of the problem. it shouldn't be here. when i first came to congress there were actually hearings held on the d.c. appropriation but i've been able to make sure that that doesn't happen and indeed congress has no interest in the d.c. appropriation...
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of the district of columbia. but answers to another district. i doubt that representative palmer's constituents want him taking time from their business to meddle in the business of another member's district. this amendment would prohibit the district from spending its own local funds, consisting solely of local taxes and fees, to carry out a local d.c. bill that requires individuals to maintain health coverage, or a penalty -- or pay a penalty for failure to do so. i remind the house that three states have adopted this same approach. in response to republican , forts to sabotage the a.c.a. d.c. -- -- d.c., like states across the country, decided to do what they could, and in our case convened a working group that consisted of businesses, providers, consumers and insurance -- insurers, on how to preserve quality, affordable coverage locally. in february, the working group unanimously recommended creating a local individual responsibility requirement. and i thought the other side was all about localism. the distri
of the district of columbia. but answers to another district. i doubt that representative palmer's constituents want him taking time from their business to meddle in the business of another member's district. this amendment would prohibit the district from spending its own local funds, consisting solely of local taxes and fees, to carry out a local d.c. bill that requires individuals to maintain health coverage, or a penalty -- or pay a penalty for failure to do so. i remind the house that...
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columbia going first.my monitor here is in sync with the pictures that you are saying there. i suspect there would tell me how this goes. while we're waiting the kick, he has scored on my monitor so it is a good free kick yet ta ke n my monitor so it is a good free kick yet taken the lead, straight down the middle, it was columbia one nil up, and it looks like the captain is coming forward to take the first three, but that is an interesting one, isn't it? guessing perhaps the best penalty taker going last, but england watching the best penalty taker, he has already taken three this world cup, six goals in all, he, this won't count towards it, but he, this won't count towards it, but he is about to take this penalty for england. and he has hit it very true, down the bottom left—hand corner and is one all on the penalty shoot out. not a flinch from southgate, so this is nerve shredding. we will leave it there for the moment, thank you very much indeed and as you can probably tell, all the different feeds are
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the issue we have is whether the columbia species is the appropriate tree. there's a tree growth study that's prepared by mr. leggett, who in addition to be a certified arborist has a bachelor of science degree from california state university fresno in plant sciences, and what that study concludes is that tree should be categorized as a medium sized tree on the tree street list. >> good evening. i'm roy leggett, and the growth rate study is comparing the shoot extension lengths on the known varieties of platinous trees planted here in san francisco. i looked at the segments of growth on young trees, and it is clear that those columbia trees are growing as a slower, more compat growth rate. they should be medium category trees which would be consistent with the bureau of urban forestry's request, and so we do have copies of the study with photographs that clearly show how those measurements interact with the overall growth rate. mr. crawford is here, as well, and can certainly speak to this particular issue. >> hello. nicholas crawford. i'm an arborist and a
the issue we have is whether the columbia species is the appropriate tree. there's a tree growth study that's prepared by mr. leggett, who in addition to be a certified arborist has a bachelor of science degree from california state university fresno in plant sciences, and what that study concludes is that tree should be categorized as a medium sized tree on the tree street list. >> good evening. i'm roy leggett, and the growth rate study is comparing the shoot extension lengths on the...
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which allows the us to columbia and look at a fin out i see no. good then we go along. six different countries that you may not associate with win this trophy could well go to the final england fronts belgium colombia and she likes to be chosen boy colombia. well melissa it takes place in the women's colombian national team cole's week as an englishman. lived in colombia for the last seven years course thank you very much for joining me on such a beautiful day what have you seen from colombia so for that purpose why you the routines that they stink go why i truly believe that our impact player right now has been if i think i'm looking they don't they don't has been well a very under-rated previous two world cup he kind of fell off the map a little bit and now i mean he's been pretty much taking over hama's role since his injury of his calf injury they don't has been the main leader the creative player out of the center attacking mitt spot so i think with him and also one of my favorite players on our national team is there something i do yes the way that he combines wit
which allows the us to columbia and look at a fin out i see no. good then we go along. six different countries that you may not associate with win this trophy could well go to the final england fronts belgium colombia and she likes to be chosen boy colombia. well melissa it takes place in the women's colombian national team cole's week as an englishman. lived in colombia for the last seven years course thank you very much for joining me on such a beautiful day what have you seen from colombia...
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the gentlewoman from the district of columbia. ms. norton: first, i want to thank the running backing -- ranking member for his very cogent remarks that go to the principle of the matter before the house today. i have to say, i come to the well of the house in outrage against the attack on my district by the republican house. np 1973, that's 45 years ago, congress passed the district of columbia home rule act which created the locally government. understand that after the civil war, it is republicans who first gave the district of columbia the right to have its own home rule. a tradition that this republican majority has repudiated. according to the home rule act, a central purpose of the act was, and i'm quoting, to relieve congress of the burden of legislating upon essentially local district matters. president nixon, who signed the bill, affirmed that purpose himself when he wrote -- and i am going to quote president nixon. one of the major goals of this administration is to place responsibility for local functions under local contr
the gentlewoman from the district of columbia. ms. norton: first, i want to thank the running backing -- ranking member for his very cogent remarks that go to the principle of the matter before the house today. i have to say, i come to the well of the house in outrage against the attack on my district by the republican house. np 1973, that's 45 years ago, congress passed the district of columbia home rule act which created the locally government. understand that after the civil war, it is...
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football fans around england, it is most certainly on the lax 16 tie against columbia. at the world cup. we're not long into the second half in moscow, it is goalless as it stands, england had the best of the early chances, harry came going closer, could not quite get that end, fingers crossed, columbia looking to have this man on the pitch. and then just before the break, nearly got it in. just could not keep this effort down. live on bbc five live and of course text updates on the bbc sport website. we will keep you updated if anything happens during this bulletin and england or columbia will face switzerland in the quarterfinals. because after missing a host of good chances, it was who finally found the net for the swedes. i help from deflection there. that is the world cup, but at wimbledon, both their safety into the second round after a straight set wins today. she reached the semifinals last year, while edmund reached the same stage at this years australian open and with all the news on the britons today, here's trey savage. against the world number 103. it was n
football fans around england, it is most certainly on the lax 16 tie against columbia. at the world cup. we're not long into the second half in moscow, it is goalless as it stands, england had the best of the early chances, harry came going closer, could not quite get that end, fingers crossed, columbia looking to have this man on the pitch. and then just before the break, nearly got it in. just could not keep this effort down. live on bbc five live and of course text updates on the bbc sport...
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what their score predictions and the outcome predictions were for this game three two three two columbia will win ok i think we will ring to nail in the second half and colombia has excellent players we have amazing technical ability in my opinion we will win that i thought was we came twelve thousand kilometers to win we won nothing oust. it actually took me some time to find english fans to speak about the tonight's game but the ones i found this is something actually spectacular is the same gentleman that i had filmed in kiev when you're old twenty twelve when there were going absolutely crazy in the streets of the ukrainian capital back then so i recognized them and asked them what their score prediction was for the game try much you try i will show you i think it's you i'm pretty sure it's you is that you over there. was. you know where that is right that's the phrase yes i was called prediction for a second for a joke when england told you know was going to score. up and there again any. carrot i call three o three don't embrace the insult of a church oh shit it's always it coming
what their score predictions and the outcome predictions were for this game three two three two columbia will win ok i think we will ring to nail in the second half and colombia has excellent players we have amazing technical ability in my opinion we will win that i thought was we came twelve thousand kilometers to win we won nothing oust. it actually took me some time to find english fans to speak about the tonight's game but the ones i found this is something actually spectacular is the same...
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columbia issued an apology. >> why would columbia university allow somebody to carry a mattress into all their classes? >> fashionable, i guess. [laughter] they wanted to be seen as on the right. they are terrified of being accused of not handling these accusations with enough sensitivity. they have a lot of counselors. 49.ard has >> is a 54, i think. >> 54 -- you said 54, i think. >> that is 54 people? >> it is a mess. the kids are not happy. family, iour chapter, want to read this. for kids raised by single -- only 5% of births for kids- 10% -- raised by thing a mothers, the poverty rate was 37.1%. mothers under the of 30, -- what happened? decided adult self expression in happiness were more important than the needs of children. from unwedhe stigma childbearing. we have a huge problem with it. children who grow up with single parents are much more likely to have all kinds of problems than children grown up into parent's homes. it is germane to our problem of inequality, which no one talks about. about manufacturing jobs in globalization and the national petition and immigrants com
columbia issued an apology. >> why would columbia university allow somebody to carry a mattress into all their classes? >> fashionable, i guess. [laughter] they wanted to be seen as on the right. they are terrified of being accused of not handling these accusations with enough sensitivity. they have a lot of counselors. 49.ard has >> is a 54, i think. >> 54 -- you said 54, i think. >> that is 54 people? >> it is a mess. the kids are not happy. family, iour...
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a fairly successful band from columbia the song is called old child and the video features robin show with teaching at a kid's birthday party well bob wants. us to. just do what you know because you will get this life again. and eyes medio by the way up in shorts is already pretty booked up this summer but not for kids parties is playing at festivals and is a resident evil you certainly be taking this new singer with them up next we've got more of the latest music coming out of germany's recording studios. never goes out of style just ask kissin dynamite what started as a carriage band in two thousand and six has become a heavyweight heavy metal. six album. sometimes living on planet earth is just too chaotic for a german jamaican singer larry then she just wants to run away to the moon she sings about it on this single from her fall coming out of. the original ballad chalo is an italian resistance song and the theme for the hit series money heist. must be a huge fan because he just released his own remake of the classic you know. in twenty sixteen. when. rendering on a train in frank
a fairly successful band from columbia the song is called old child and the video features robin show with teaching at a kid's birthday party well bob wants. us to. just do what you know because you will get this life again. and eyes medio by the way up in shorts is already pretty booked up this summer but not for kids parties is playing at festivals and is a resident evil you certainly be taking this new singer with them up next we've got more of the latest music coming out of germany's...
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>> so england advances to columbia, and thar fall six qurfinals to south america. the complete postgame show coming on fs1,gind we will also ve you more coverage. 'seeves is there right now eff areaction from england. harry kane has beenleth from th. s1lumbia and stoppageto force p. dilly, dilly, oracle susana! this ito thank you. you were right about that party. it was ambush. you were right about that dron. he was very nice... once you get to know him. party. it was ambush. dilly, dilly! this is to thank you. this is for you. you were right out the grail. it was just a cup. cou were right about that h. it was the plague. [coughs] i'm always right. heo the friends you can always count on. you introduce the all-new ford ecosport and surprise people with how much they can get in a small suv. that means more standard features and more upgrades for a lot less than expected. the all-new ecosport. it's the big upgrade in a small package. from ford, america's best-selling brand. see what you canraet for under 20 g withll-new ecosport. see what you canraet for under 20 g
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" had been returned to the kennedy space center, astronauts joe engle and dick truly flew "columbia"space shuttle was like a large truck that could deploy satellites, and it had a robotic arm so that you can repair and upgrade spacecraft. >> and liftoff of the orbiter "challenger" and the sixth flight of the space shuttle. >> this was the birth of space travel, not just space missions. we're talking about setting a laboratory. almost like a university in space. it started feeling like anybody could be an astronaut. >> the countdown is under way tonight at cape canaveral toward sunday's scheduled launch of the shuttle "challenger," a liftoff that will carry america's first teacher into space. >> still doesn't seem real that i'm going to be able to go with these guys. i'm excited. >> the ice is cleared away, and "challenger" should be going away very soon. let's go down to the kennedy space center and take a look at "challenger" sitting on the pad as they continue the countdown. >> the "challenger" flight in january of '86 was the 25th flight of the space shuttle. but it was an especia
" had been returned to the kennedy space center, astronauts joe engle and dick truly flew "columbia"space shuttle was like a large truck that could deploy satellites, and it had a robotic arm so that you can repair and upgrade spacecraft. >> and liftoff of the orbiter "challenger" and the sixth flight of the space shuttle. >> this was the birth of space travel, not just space missions. we're talking about setting a laboratory. almost like a university in...
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june 24th, park and district of columbia police began dismantling the wooden and lean-tos.chieved immediate goals, but they had received a fair hearing from from aovernment, even congress reluctant to appropriate additional funds to to whom theyams had addressed their major demands. at a news conference on june 26th, the president announced that supreme court chief justice was retiring. at the same time, he announced his nominations of associate justice abe portis and federal thornberry as an associate justice. in making his third and fourth appointments to the high court, the president knew that his choices would affect the destiny of the nation long after he left office. he selected the men whom he considered best qualified to serve here. tojune closed, the effort win senate confirmation began. for the president, the events of june were representative of situations he had faced term in office, elements of tragicdy, ,ontroversy, accomplishments disappointments and some rare joy.ts of emotions of this somber month, however, had left their both thely etched in consciousness
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we are actually working in over 50 of the hardest hit columbi columbia -- communities in columbia toide basic services to people and improve the environment to improve the rural economy. specifically when we work jointly with the state department i and now on eradication and alternative development, it works extremely well. where it's eradicated and we commend with opportunities and enabling environment to have solid economic opportunities, jobs for people in the economy. >> thank you. what an extraordinary nation and 40 million people in columbia. sadly, another country that was dynamic and democratic was venezuela. we now see the consequence of what margaret thatcher said and that is the socialism work until you run out of spending other people's money. now they've converted one of the wealthiest countries, one of the most dynamic in south america into a destitute of poverty-stricken authoritarian regime. i'm really grateful for the sanctions by the president. what more can be done to try to help the people of venezuela? >> as we talked earlier, we are mounting, providing humanitar
we are actually working in over 50 of the hardest hit columbi columbia -- communities in columbia toide basic services to people and improve the environment to improve the rural economy. specifically when we work jointly with the state department i and now on eradication and alternative development, it works extremely well. where it's eradicated and we commend with opportunities and enabling environment to have solid economic opportunities, jobs for people in the economy. >> thank you....
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columbia iears at thought from her civil procedure book. it was an innovative work because it started at the end and walk backward. specialty, women's -- with several collaborators she wrote in his athletic casebook on dissemination in the law. in 1975.blished it has now been deemed worthy at law faculties nationwide. stanfordook leave from in the carter administration to serve as head of the department of justice's civil division. hold the good job i had today were it not for barbara. mebara's efforts to include among potential nominees for vacancies at the u.s. court of appeals where the disease d.c. circuit.the she convinced griffin bell and later sentiments of the letter. to advance my name on the list. when president clinton nominated -- 1993 to fill it supreme court vacancy, barbara was in my corner from the start to the finish. devoted many years of her life to writing this biography. this is the first woman to be admitted to the practice of law in california. this was published in 2011, it is a great work. i recommend it highly. boo
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in columbia and honduras. and costa rica and mexico and -- it does open up possibilities. you are right to say that we shouldn't make assumptions about annuity in light of that. >> let's take another round. then we will come back to the panel. >> it is a testament to the quality of the panelists that it is in the heat wave and then in the world cup you could get a full audience. >> i think it was a testament to the audience. [ laughter ] >> want to thank the panel. i'm a former salvadoran diplomat. i want to follow up. first a question for leonor. you talked about the immigrant, the migrants rather, deserving empathy and preserving dignity. i couldn't help but think that here you are preaching to the converted and that's falling on deaf ears. in terms of current administration. i don't know if you have it but i wonder if you have any numbers in terms of asylum request and how many asylum requests have been granted as a result of violence, or fear of violence, fear of the -- >> to follow up on luis's question, let's say that -- things change. a lot of new actors are coming,
in columbia and honduras. and costa rica and mexico and -- it does open up possibilities. you are right to say that we shouldn't make assumptions about annuity in light of that. >> let's take another round. then we will come back to the panel. >> it is a testament to the quality of the panelists that it is in the heat wave and then in the world cup you could get a full audience. >> i think it was a testament to the audience. [ laughter ] >> want to thank the panel. i'm a...
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even in columbia where they could come or even guatemala, that's a greater example, there area could strengthen the work they are doing on transitional justice. >> so this is great, you're jumping in the direction i had planned for this conversation was to kind of illustrate the current challenges of what we are seeing with the legacy from the past so let me ask you about something which is, you mentioned the evolution from political violence to social or criminal violence. i think that is commonly what we understand as the nature of the challenge in el salvador and especially with these gangs, generated violence that we see today. there has been kind of a discouraging trend i would say towards sponsored violence in the form of credible accusations of executions by the police or in some cases, cases that have gone to trial and then there are cases or convictions of police officers, the you -- the judicial executions, there's the pattern or a policy, at least a pattern of the excessive use of force and executions. what is your perspective is >> i think there are a reason why you had t
even in columbia where they could come or even guatemala, that's a greater example, there area could strengthen the work they are doing on transitional justice. >> so this is great, you're jumping in the direction i had planned for this conversation was to kind of illustrate the current challenges of what we are seeing with the legacy from the past so let me ask you about something which is, you mentioned the evolution from political violence to social or criminal violence. i think that...
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their knockout tie against columbia is under half an hour away, we'll be live at the stadium shortly.e have played in a certain style here. we have to continue that on balance that with making good decisions. sweden are waiting in the quarterfinals for the winners of tonight's match, that's after they beat the swiss. i'm holly hamilton, live from day two of wimbledon. where we've had the best of british asjohanna konta dug deep to claim victory in her opening match. and the men's british number one is also through — kyle edmund advancing to the second round with an impressive start to his wimbledon campaign. good evening — welcome to moscow. what drama we have seen over the round of 16, france 4, argentina 3, those penalty shootouts on sunday, russia beating spain, belgium's comeback and now what will england/colombia deliver here in the capital? the last tie in the round. up to 6,000 england fans are in the city, around 3,000 officially with tickets — will tonight be the night that they put so many years of disappointment behind them? will this be a first knockout win at a major cham
their knockout tie against columbia is under half an hour away, we'll be live at the stadium shortly.e have played in a certain style here. we have to continue that on balance that with making good decisions. sweden are waiting in the quarterfinals for the winners of tonight's match, that's after they beat the swiss. i'm holly hamilton, live from day two of wimbledon. where we've had the best of british asjohanna konta dug deep to claim victory in her opening match. and the men's british number...
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and the columbia pike there. 66 looking okay.look at the beltway, all of the big routes into and out of town are clear. >> thank you. >>> it's 5:31. at least six d.cnc c members who introduce legislation to overturn mething voters approved three weeks ago. >> internaonal 77% 27this is a right move. >> many have voiced their on situation. the d.c. chairman said the pressure was dmisleading. ey are vowing to fight back. another day in the future, the wilson building could be the backdrop of another rally.y, yester we saw many in favor and those that were against the initiative, because they werein ra the crowds, that the bill on the ballot, in the wording. but workers are saying getting people who are not tipping us, haveisen to 15 an hour. nashtive would not do that until 2025. d.c. counsel air going to international overturn flight 77. overwhelmingly, tippedorkers do not like the niche tiff. they wednesday is the phrasing of the initiativ unquestionably was misleading. bear in mind that on primary nights, the initiate was blur. b
and the columbia pike there. 66 looking okay.look at the beltway, all of the big routes into and out of town are clear. >> thank you. >>> it's 5:31. at least six d.cnc c members who introduce legislation to overturn mething voters approved three weeks ago. >> internaonal 77% 27this is a right move. >> many have voiced their on situation. the d.c. chairman said the pressure was dmisleading. ey are vowing to fight back. another day in the future, the wilson building...
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she is sitting on columbia's campus with a mattress next to her.t watch this and you can tell us why you brought this up. >> my name is emma. i am a senior in the college. i am a visual arts major. for my senior thesis i will be doing a piece called mattress performance, or carry that weight, where i will be carrying this dorm room mattress with me everywhere i go for as long as i attend the same school as my rapist. brian: why did you bring this up? mona: well one of the pieties of , the feminist movement is women never lie. and that you have to believe all women. i think that is overly broad. people do lie for lots of reasons. and a percentage, the department of rapece estimates 7%, claims are not true. in her case i think there is grave doubt as to whether she was raped. the university found that -- the officials in new york city, the university, after doing a review of it, found that she had not been raped. the man she accused was able to provide facebook messages she had sent him after the supposed rape that said she loved him, i love you i mi
she is sitting on columbia's campus with a mattress next to her.t watch this and you can tell us why you brought this up. >> my name is emma. i am a senior in the college. i am a visual arts major. for my senior thesis i will be doing a piece called mattress performance, or carry that weight, where i will be carrying this dorm room mattress with me everywhere i go for as long as i attend the same school as my rapist. brian: why did you bring this up? mona: well one of the pieties of , the...
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now traders coming from british columbia could be unloaded uickly and easily. low s could be unloaded at tide. -- at no time. from skagway, supplies moved the the mountain from narrow cage at yukon railway. this winding railway is one of the steepest in the world. it follows closely the famous trail of 98 in which many a man lost its life climbing the icy edges on the way to the klondike. to make sure it continued to operate the army leased it and installed a railroad battalion to run i. all winter long in spite of treacherous rock slides, these men kept supplies and equipment rolling steadily 110 miles into whitehorse. as an example of the railroad troops' devotion for duty. saving award a medal for railway from destruction. whitehorse at the head of navigation at the yukon river, 40 years ago boasted a population of 20,000 people which later dwindled to a few hundred. now, it was reawaking to the unfamiliar voices of soldiers tuskaners.rivers and on through the spring and summer the road building continue. by now there were 81 contractors and about 1,400 men
now traders coming from british columbia could be unloaded uickly and easily. low s could be unloaded at tide. -- at no time. from skagway, supplies moved the the mountain from narrow cage at yukon railway. this winding railway is one of the steepest in the world. it follows closely the famous trail of 98 in which many a man lost its life climbing the icy edges on the way to the klondike. to make sure it continued to operate the army leased it and installed a railroad battalion to run i. all...
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columbia is out and now it's england against sweden, who beat switzerland 1-0.t check this out. look out as a base coach at times. he's an east bay product, a former big leaguer and always has a smile on his face and happy to not have been domed right there on that line drive and meanwhile some of the best defensive plays of the night, billy hamilton of the reds with a beautiful catch in left- center field, all worth checking out for this july 3. time for more news with frank and julie. >>> next at 11:00 -->> 36 lives. we just wanted some fair justice . >> the father of a woman killed in the ghost ship plea deal -- two weeks before the ghost ship case would've gone to trial. hello, i am frank somerville. >> and i am julie haener. they said it would spare families additional pain but at least one family isn't satisfied . dave entered pleas of no contest today to 36 counts of manslaughter and in return, al mena -- almena will be sentenced to nine years and will likely serve 3 1/2 more years while harris could be out in 23 months because of credit for time served a
columbia is out and now it's england against sweden, who beat switzerland 1-0.t check this out. look out as a base coach at times. he's an east bay product, a former big leaguer and always has a smile on his face and happy to not have been domed right there on that line drive and meanwhile some of the best defensive plays of the night, billy hamilton of the reds with a beautiful catch in left- center field, all worth checking out for this july 3. time for more news with frank and julie....
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cycling now in columbia and its friends have had in the area has made a dramatic debut at the top of the falls the quickstep ride it won a sprint finish at the end of the first stage in the town of font on a cold and the wind also gives him the overall lead as l.a. jesse. the twenty eighteen toward the fronts began with sunshine and clear skies three riders made a break only on before pursuing group booked its pace and controlled for gaps of a for and. shortly before the finish line fontenelle accompt the peloton had reeled in the breakaway riders. then disaster for chris froome here of a left of the picture he crashed. before time when the money's to remount it finished fifty one seconds. another favorite for columbia nytol quinton suffered a puncture the stage was decided by sprints of a line it was won by fernando give you from colombia followed by peter's og and moto kittle. it was give you the its first ever stage of the tour and he now wears for famous leaders yellow jersey. formula one now and lewis hamilton will start sunday's british grand prix on the front row of the great
cycling now in columbia and its friends have had in the area has made a dramatic debut at the top of the falls the quickstep ride it won a sprint finish at the end of the first stage in the town of font on a cold and the wind also gives him the overall lead as l.a. jesse. the twenty eighteen toward the fronts began with sunshine and clear skies three riders made a break only on before pursuing group booked its pace and controlled for gaps of a for and. shortly before the finish line fontenelle...
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during my years at columbia, i taught from her civil procedure book. it was an innovative work because it started at the end with judgments and walked backward. her other special at stanford, women's legal history, with several collaborators, she wrote an exemplary case book on sex discrimination and the law, published in 1975. and adopted widely at law fak cu faculties nationwide. barbara took leave from law to serve in the administration in carter's head of legal. i would not have the job i have today if it were not for barbara. barbara's efforts first to include me among potential nominees for vie can't cies at the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit. her efforts involve persuading not too enthusiasm attorney general griffin bell and later benjamin sibaletti to advance my name on the list. when president clinton nominated me in 1993 to fill a vacancy, barbara was again in my corner from the start to the finish. barbara devoted many years of her life to writing the b biographer of clara shortridge foles. first woman to be admitted to the pract
during my years at columbia, i taught from her civil procedure book. it was an innovative work because it started at the end with judgments and walked backward. her other special at stanford, women's legal history, with several collaborators, she wrote an exemplary case book on sex discrimination and the law, published in 1975. and adopted widely at law fak cu faculties nationwide. barbara took leave from law to serve in the administration in carter's head of legal. i would not have the job i...
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in the end because poppy exports even elton john declared himself a huge fan before a concert at columbia theater in berlin i have to chance to catch up with her backstage is she really the party i mean will she's room wants to be let's find out . if. we're going to continue of the crew and yeah yeah i was wondering what are your typical backstage like fruits and cookies yeah we try to keep it like kind of clean like fruits peanuts that are water and we have three bottles of wine a plant. in the ridiculous wishes such as baby cats all right where. i read that you describe your upcoming album as pop music for project the fans ha ha what do you mean by that i think the new upcoming album is going to be very very much different to what i've ever done. i think i started my whole career in my home music with easier topics like you know about partying and you know being a teenager but i think now because i know that i have fans and like i love my fans and they are like i think they deserve to know more about me not just about the happy all my you said you're tired of always seeing those kind of
in the end because poppy exports even elton john declared himself a huge fan before a concert at columbia theater in berlin i have to chance to catch up with her backstage is she really the party i mean will she's room wants to be let's find out . if. we're going to continue of the crew and yeah yeah i was wondering what are your typical backstage like fruits and cookies yeah we try to keep it like kind of clean like fruits peanuts that are water and we have three bottles of wine a plant. in...
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during my years at columbia i taught from her civil procedure book. it was an innovative work because it started at the end and walked backward. her other specialty at stanford, .omen's legal history with several collaborators she wrote an exemplary casebook on discrimination in the law, published in 1975. it was adopted widely at law faculties nationwide. barbara took leave from stanford in the carter administration to serve as head of the department of justice's civil division. i would not hold the good job i have today were it not for barbara. barbara's efforts include me among potential nominees for vacancies at the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit. her efforts involve persuading a not to enthusiastic attorney general, griffin bell and later benjamin's ability. to advance my name on the list. when president clinton nominated me in 1993 to fill a supreme court vacancy, barbara was in my corner from the start to the finish. barbara devoted many years of her life to writing this biography. first woman to be admitted to the practice of law i
during my years at columbia i taught from her civil procedure book. it was an innovative work because it started at the end and walked backward. her other specialty at stanford, .omen's legal history with several collaborators she wrote an exemplary casebook on discrimination in the law, published in 1975. it was adopted widely at law faculties nationwide. barbara took leave from stanford in the carter administration to serve as head of the department of justice's civil division. i would not...
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columbia apologized for the way he was treated.rian: why would columbia university, a well-known ivy league school, allow somebody to carry a mattress? mona: it was fashionable, i guess. as --anted to be seen they are terrified of being accused of not handling these accusations with enough sensitivity. to have lots of counselors. harvard, i think, has 49 title ix. brian: 54. mona: thank you. educate --ere to adjudicate. brian: there are 54 people who work on harvard's campus to add icate these. adjud mona: yes, and there are claims that male students rights have been violated by these courts. it is a mess and kids are not happy. brian: under your chapter, family, i want to read this because of the statistics. for kids raised by single mothers, the poverty rate is 37.1%. when harry truman was president, only 5% of all births were taught on what mothers. i nixon years, the rate doubled. it took off. nearly 40% -- more than 40% of all births were to unmarried women. what happened? mona: we decided marriage was optional as far as -- wh
columbia apologized for the way he was treated.rian: why would columbia university, a well-known ivy league school, allow somebody to carry a mattress? mona: it was fashionable, i guess. as --anted to be seen they are terrified of being accused of not handling these accusations with enough sensitivity. to have lots of counselors. harvard, i think, has 49 title ix. brian: 54. mona: thank you. educate --ere to adjudicate. brian: there are 54 people who work on harvard's campus to add icate these....
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this crash also a pat tucks cents parkway at 1098 columbia.majorffic delaysun aamerict ght.bu t manlike it hurtivee and see her she want to -- sheoant to d stuff. she wanted to do some stuff. >> emotial moments for t rhegathered f for a vson. ig ttewor she was gunne outsideh in princecar george's county but the gunman remained on the loose. >> the americanve ursity grad accused ofer being a cov russian agent still behind. ba mariia butina has been ordered held without bond until her trial. she is accusedf using sexual favors to try to influence americ politics and infiltrate political organizations. r gun lobbying efforts tosedhe get close to people at the nra and the republicanit party. >>> s official. air force one is a getti patriotic makeover. president trumphe s new colors c cbs interview he had last nigce. air one has been baby blue and white since john kennedy was president. in february, the white house and boeing agreed to a 4 billion-dollar contract for planes. the new modeld expto be airborne by 2d4. >>> ford issue a massive h recall
this crash also a pat tucks cents parkway at 1098 columbia.majorffic delaysun aamerict ght.bu t manlike it hurtivee and see her she want to -- sheoant to d stuff. she wanted to do some stuff. >> emotial moments for t rhegathered f for a vson. ig ttewor she was gunne outsideh in princecar george's county but the gunman remained on the loose. >> the americanve ursity grad accused ofer being a cov russian agent still behind. ba mariia butina has been ordered held without bond until her...
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two of our primary's interest in columbia are columbia and peru. these countries remain plagued by cultivation. there were hard to reach areas that were cut off from stage presence in the conflict. our efforts to reach the power of roots, enabled. similarly in peru, you say the system helps to reduce the drugs. as the third border to the united states, the caribbean remains vital to america's security and prosperity. i would like to thank ranking member engel for their continued interest and engagement on caribbean topics and particularly for rule 3439 which leads the strategy for engagement in the caribbean. under the caribbean initiative, csbi, we are working to provide security and unemployment opportunities for teens at risk of joining gangs and other transnational organizations. we are also working at countries across the caribbean to increase resilience so they're better able to absorb shock such as hurricanes. we are addressing poverty, promoting good government, improving health and government institutions. however, progress and stability c
two of our primary's interest in columbia are columbia and peru. these countries remain plagued by cultivation. there were hard to reach areas that were cut off from stage presence in the conflict. our efforts to reach the power of roots, enabled. similarly in peru, you say the system helps to reduce the drugs. as the third border to the united states, the caribbean remains vital to america's security and prosperity. i would like to thank ranking member engel for their continued interest and...
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at a time when the district of columbia had no legal way to petition congress. he also introduced legislation relating to robert's house. which was one of those burned by the british. in a wonderful development in historical studies, many institutions are digitizing their documents and putting them up, putting their availability up on the internet, on their webpages and inviting people to buy them or in some cases, have them sent to them. so, i found that among these papers was a letter or letters son, john law,'s who was, along with his brothers, an anglo-indian, born in calcutta educated at , harvard university. in 1815, francis and carter of stafford, virginia which brings us full circle in this interesting story. during his career as a lawyer in washington, he often helped african-americans who were fighting for their liberty. he lost a lawsuit to alexander scott from maryland first slander. -- for slander. law said that he enslaved a free man whose mother was white. according to law, that african-american should have been free. law lost that lawsuit. he the
at a time when the district of columbia had no legal way to petition congress. he also introduced legislation relating to robert's house. which was one of those burned by the british. in a wonderful development in historical studies, many institutions are digitizing their documents and putting them up, putting their availability up on the internet, on their webpages and inviting people to buy them or in some cases, have them sent to them. so, i found that among these papers was a letter or...
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the guy moyes there appalled because of all the stuff we know was written the pipe was months ago columbia got thirty five thousand people in the forty four thousand spots are courageous to die so i need a little help who better. than to ask my pundit stan collymore show followers kites is english rubber is english musharraf russian than your is regime opposite she's also brightly and jose miguel is polish even on russian another avon three vanzant she can be found it was your move even find alex and do all your wall st least. five hours before kickoff tell me about the game is probably already expecting a very very. very nervous about. the family road very well where we are waiting for when it is all right. it's coming home it's coming home. it's coming home oh no there's something wrong. brotherhood of. the. sun will help to dispel suckering of the not many can find says the moment actually just missing the columbia insults a muslim. says a token of friendship my friend which a man yourself has given me is just looking at was ok so give us a little kiss in filming clueless but maybe just
the guy moyes there appalled because of all the stuff we know was written the pipe was months ago columbia got thirty five thousand people in the forty four thousand spots are courageous to die so i need a little help who better. than to ask my pundit stan collymore show followers kites is english rubber is english musharraf russian than your is regime opposite she's also brightly and jose miguel is polish even on russian another avon three vanzant she can be found it was your move even find...
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the mayor was speaking about her new initiative which is inclusive prosperity in the district of columbia, having thy prospe reach all residents including those with disabilities and at that time she turned to us and asked, i understand your work is helpingi people disabilities get employment, how well is the district government doing as ana employe what steps can we take to improve that? and from that we established a partnership with the d.c.uman resources so we could improve in our hiring ourselves of people with disabilities. >> you're doing more to bring people with disabilities into the d.c. government workforce >> yes. >> tell us some of the new strategies and tell uswhat your focus is. >> we're really excited. we hired a disability employment specialist and her focus is t increase our recruiting efforts for pele with disabilities so with e to date interacted 1,000 job seekers. we're also tracking60 applicants and have successfull1 hir persons so we have increased our outreach efforts. we're looking to do further enhancements. we conducted a mock interview ssion for consumers of th
the mayor was speaking about her new initiative which is inclusive prosperity in the district of columbia, having thy prospe reach all residents including those with disabilities and at that time she turned to us and asked, i understand your work is helpingi people disabilities get employment, how well is the district government doing as ana employe what steps can we take to improve that? and from that we established a partnership with the d.c.uman resources so we could improve in our hiring...
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we are back with adam tooze, professor of history at columbia university. want to read another quote. " whichhor of "crashed will be out on shelves next week. the translations will be out within the next six weeks. here is a quote. "in the 10 years since the crisis, the idea is the economy has moved beyond politics and play of international power has been exposed as a self-serving illusion. donald trump's must attack of the manifestation of the disillusionment and the one that matters most. with little respect for the market unless they deliver the outcome he likes." how would president trump have dealt with the crisis of 2008? question hank paulson was asked. i think it's a little unfair to trump. trump in fact in 2008 was an obama'sn advocate of policies and went on to defend the stimulus. the question really is whether interventionism would permit him also to think hard about the international dimensions which were key in 2008. if there's one thing we have learned about the crisis in the years since is the significance of its global dimension, particular
we are back with adam tooze, professor of history at columbia university. want to read another quote. " whichhor of "crashed will be out on shelves next week. the translations will be out within the next six weeks. here is a quote. "in the 10 years since the crisis, the idea is the economy has moved beyond politics and play of international power has been exposed as a self-serving illusion. donald trump's must attack of the manifestation of the disillusionment and the one that...
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now extra time, 93 minutes, columbia, a header, winding up tying the game at 1- 1, the replay, that is hard to do folks. 1-1. it goes into a shootout, as the celebration continues, and england will prevail, it is eric dier, the decisive boot, columbia's out, and england celebrating their, and they will move on to meet sweden. and there are swedes entering the reading -- the arena, and emil forsberg scores, 1-0, the swedish celebration, and a defender that actually knocked it into the net, setting off a huge celebration. >>> in the meantime, we have time to check this out, the major-league baseball schedule underway, heavy duty, best defensive play, of the day yes, at wrigley field, chicago, jason heyward, nevermind the big wall right there, he will slide and make a great backhanded catch, and everybody knew that lebron was moving to la, because he owns two mansions, let me tell you little bit about a, $32 million, 16,000 square feet, as you get a look at it, it's got a 10 car garage, eight bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, a gym, as you see there, that is where he works out during the off-season
now extra time, 93 minutes, columbia, a header, winding up tying the game at 1- 1, the replay, that is hard to do folks. 1-1. it goes into a shootout, as the celebration continues, and england will prevail, it is eric dier, the decisive boot, columbia's out, and england celebrating their, and they will move on to meet sweden. and there are swedes entering the reading -- the arena, and emil forsberg scores, 1-0, the swedish celebration, and a defender that actually knocked it into the net,...
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she became the first tenured woman faculty at columbia. she co-authored the first law sexol casebook on discrimination, and while she was a columbia law school, professor ginsburg matt and was inspired by her colleague widely considered one of the most influential scholars on constitutional law and foreign policy in the united states. to further close the circle between the court and the guggenheim, we note professor fellowwas a guggenheim who clerked for felix justiceter, the very who once denied ruth bader ginsburg a clerkship because she was a woman. professor ginsburg left academia in 1980, when president jimmy carter appointed her to the u.s. court of appeals for the district of columbia, where she served for 13 years. president clinton appointed her andhe court in 1993, justice ginsburg has been a faithful supporter of the supreme court historical society during her entire tenure at the court. many lecturesred and many wonderful musical programs. she has been a great friend to everybody here at the staff, the offices and our voluntee
she became the first tenured woman faculty at columbia. she co-authored the first law sexol casebook on discrimination, and while she was a columbia law school, professor ginsburg matt and was inspired by her colleague widely considered one of the most influential scholars on constitutional law and foreign policy in the united states. to further close the circle between the court and the guggenheim, we note professor fellowwas a guggenheim who clerked for felix justiceter, the very who once...
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he was born and raised in columbia, missouri. even before he graduated high school he had shown great service and achievement. he participated in the youth group and brighted the sound equipment for his church. he made the rank of eagle scout. he received a black belt in taiwan dough. after graduating in 2009, he enlisted in the united states army where he was assigned to the second battalion, ultimately deployed to afghanistan. on july 11, 2012, while on patrol in kandahar, afghanistan , he was struck by an i.e.d. and killed in action. he made the ultimate sacrifice in service of his nation. in recognition of his heroism, he was awarded the medal of valor, the bronze star, and the national defense service medal, among others. we commend him for his service and we honor him for his sacrifice. mr. speaker, i thank congresswoman hartzler for introducing this bill and look forward to hearing more about the bill from her in the next few minutes. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reservices. the
he was born and raised in columbia, missouri. even before he graduated high school he had shown great service and achievement. he participated in the youth group and brighted the sound equipment for his church. he made the rank of eagle scout. he received a black belt in taiwan dough. after graduating in 2009, he enlisted in the united states army where he was assigned to the second battalion, ultimately deployed to afghanistan. on july 11, 2012, while on patrol in kandahar, afghanistan , he...
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even in columbia. guatemala has some great examples that can strengthen the work they're doing on nontraditional justice. this is great, you're already jumping in the direction i had planned for this conversation. it is to talk about the current challenges. thing ask you about one -- chuck mentioned the evolution from political violence so social and criminal violence. commonly, what we understand it is the nature of the challenge in el salvador, especially the gang generated violence that we see today. there has been a discouraging trend toward the sponsor violence and terms of executions by the police. to trialses have got and they has also been a few convictions of police officers. they were in the country earlier this year, she found a pattern, not a policy but a pattern of excessive use of force and executions. what is your perspective on this? how serious is the challenge? what is el salvador doing to address it? >> i think there is a reason why you had six different references. this is including
even in columbia. guatemala has some great examples that can strengthen the work they're doing on nontraditional justice. this is great, you're already jumping in the direction i had planned for this conversation. it is to talk about the current challenges. thing ask you about one -- chuck mentioned the evolution from political violence so social and criminal violence. commonly, what we understand it is the nature of the challenge in el salvador, especially the gang generated violence that we...
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they're chasing me anywhere, i snead to go. >> from british columbia gown to australia for a very similarcene. >> whoa. >> what was that? >> a kangaroo? >> there you go. >> there is some waterdrops on the lens of the camera but not surprisingly you see a kangaroo just go bounding over the trail right in front of this mountain biker. doesn't slow him down much, no injuries either one. >>> when you're flying on a plane, is a therea leve a level class below coach? basic economy. for the train, what would you call this? because on this train there's just one way to get there. >> you're kidding. >> no, i'm not kidding. this is in india. and the people who are riding on this crowded train they have to disembark and the way they do that is on this electrical pole. now there is somebody standing there helping the people and catching bags, but some of these people are on their own. >> we've heard and seen crowded transportation. this is next level. >> put a flat rack on top so people some what safe and can get up and down. >> now our friend alex here has been traveling the world. she's seen some i
they're chasing me anywhere, i snead to go. >> from british columbia gown to australia for a very similarcene. >> whoa. >> what was that? >> a kangaroo? >> there you go. >> there is some waterdrops on the lens of the camera but not surprisingly you see a kangaroo just go bounding over the trail right in front of this mountain biker. doesn't slow him down much, no injuries either one. >>> when you're flying on a plane, is a therea leve a level class...
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-day for columbia with a place in the world cup quarter finals that state kick off in moscow is just one away and the team's fans are already getting pumped up. i. the winner much will say sweden in the next round off the scandinavians two of switzerland in the last sixteen clash in some cases but sending messages back home and so while celebrations. i . live from moscow it's tuesday eight pm in the russian capital. i'll have your headline news a little later best first let's go live to peter schmeichel hobby in central moscow for all things football. we are in bracing up very english by the federal nutritional studio actually been specially lined up like if you can organize the weather personally i head for england for that big much against columbia want to go so that they can counter the spot talk to me we have some team you speech like a well we've got teammates news for england so it's basically unchanged from what we consider what we think. thought was great consider being its best team so. last just cheat was in you remember instead of. who was injured in the last two games so
-day for columbia with a place in the world cup quarter finals that state kick off in moscow is just one away and the team's fans are already getting pumped up. i. the winner much will say sweden in the next round off the scandinavians two of switzerland in the last sixteen clash in some cases but sending messages back home and so while celebrations. i . live from moscow it's tuesday eight pm in the russian capital. i'll have your headline news a little later best first let's go live to peter...
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2-1 winning columbia. 2-1 columbia. 3-1.s estate and everybody coming together for the football. it will bea together for the football. it will be a really nice atmosphere. mixing the two nationalities, it will be fun. you will get on, regardless of who wins? erm... yes. there fun. you will get on, regardless of who wins? erm. .. yes. there will be celebrations whoever wins, but we don't know who's flag will be flying at the end. get an answer from him. 0ur presenter wants to know what will — be? 0ur presenter wants to know what will - be? 2-1 columbia. columbia! columbia! it is pretty obvious. that is what i thought would happen. we will speak to you later on. the dutch prime minister has warned clarity is urgent needed for every aspect of the future relationship between the uk and the european union after brexit mark rutte's comments come as theresa may visits the hague for talks with the dutch pm — ahead of an awayday at chequers on friday — where cabinet ministers will discuss which customs model the uk will use after br
2-1 winning columbia. 2-1 columbia. 3-1.s estate and everybody coming together for the football. it will bea together for the football. it will be a really nice atmosphere. mixing the two nationalities, it will be fun. you will get on, regardless of who wins? erm... yes. there fun. you will get on, regardless of who wins? erm. .. yes. there will be celebrations whoever wins, but we don't know who's flag will be flying at the end. get an answer from him. 0ur presenter wants to know what will —...
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drew ramsey is a psychiatrist at columbia university.haveo idea what the numbers mean. why do people get so confused? >> let's tal about the confusion. so many experts and so many diets. people wonder, do i focus on carbs or fat? about a third said low-fat diets are the best for health, and about a third saidhigh-fat diets are the best for health. a real difference. what we see is ame they know what to do, but the majority failed this nutrition test. wrong.e're confident and we think we know, but we don't really. there are like five big diets out there. the first is intermittent fasting which i know a lot of people are doing. how does that work? >> it's a diet where you're going to break theit h of always eating. a couple days a week, you'll be on a low-calorie plan. you can eat anything, but it helps people adjust their relationship with hunger and get out of thef habit overeating. >> let's move on to the ketooogenic diet. what's that? >> very popular. everybody has heard about ketoo. these are low carbohydrate diets. people like these
drew ramsey is a psychiatrist at columbia university.haveo idea what the numbers mean. why do people get so confused? >> let's tal about the confusion. so many experts and so many diets. people wonder, do i focus on carbs or fat? about a third said low-fat diets are the best for health, and about a third saidhigh-fat diets are the best for health. a real difference. what we see is ame they know what to do, but the majority failed this nutrition test. wrong.e're confident and we think we...