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>> comm check from dragon. you guys got me? >> got you loud and clear, boss.lcome back to "best of beyond the lens." this next story is about a retired army general who not only broke through the glass ceiling but shattered racial barriers, as well. here's fox 5's bob barnard and photojournalist indira levine with her story. ♪♪ >> i see, in the mirror, that i raised my hand as a timid private and said, "oh, god, can i do this?" and when i see the star, i said, "you did it and you earned it." nothing was given to me in life -- nothing. i earned it. hello. i'm brigadier general julia j. cleckley, united states army, retired. i did 28 years of service in the military. i was in the women's army rp i was a weekend warrior, part-time soldier, and i was active duty. and i am proud to be a 28-year veteran serving this country. i was raised in the south. i was raised since i was born in the south. my mother raised five of us. my father abandoned us. she struggled to keep us fed and trained us well. and i know that i got my strength and my perseverance from watching my
>> comm check from dragon. you guys got me? >> got you loud and clear, boss.lcome back to "best of beyond the lens." this next story is about a retired army general who not only broke through the glass ceiling but shattered racial barriers, as well. here's fox 5's bob barnard and photojournalist indira levine with her story. ♪♪ >> i see, in the mirror, that i raised my hand as a timid private and said, "oh, god, can i do this?" and when i see the star,...
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i think that was a pretty smarta from planning and planning comm. and i'm trying to think here if- i'm trying to think of going fod backwards, mr. givner, i don't i can include that in both files. because in the "clean file" we'd probably just keep orbit. i guess we could stick now -- >> you could, you have two opti. one is you could put one versioe orbit version in one file and fl anticluster in the other file. there has already been pub publc comment, an opportunity for pubc comment on the orbit concept toi believe it was in the ordinancet week as well. at least today. so, you don't need to clu need t concept in next week's version e there has been public comment o. >> is it possible for the planng department to show us the orbitn comparison with the map proposes new concept proposed by supervir farrell? >> unfortunately no, we don't hy to map that because it's site s. where mcds choose to operate. there would be a lot of speculan that. i can ask the mapping expert bu- >> but we have the map for the . >> that's the easy radius to do. >> the orbit
i think that was a pretty smarta from planning and planning comm. and i'm trying to think here if- i'm trying to think of going fod backwards, mr. givner, i don't i can include that in both files. because in the "clean file" we'd probably just keep orbit. i guess we could stick now -- >> you could, you have two opti. one is you could put one versioe orbit version in one file and fl anticluster in the other file. there has already been pub publc comment, an opportunity for pubc...
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. >> if uber lied to the federal trade comm while under investigation for a previous data breach and concealed this new one, that's a really serious claim and possibly a criminal one. >> reporter: uber's chief of security joe sullivan has taken the fall for the coverup. uber firing him and a deputy this week. he was a high profile hire back in 2015, coming from facebook as their head of security. in a blog post, uber's new ceo, dara khosrowshahi, wrote that he won't make excuses, and he can't erase the past but commits to learn from uber's mistakes. but the damage is already done, and the fallout has been swift. the ftc, already investigating uber for another earlier breach, says it is, quote, closely evaluating the serious issues raised in uber's handling of this hack. cybersecurity experts say that the latest could potentially open it up to criminal liability. >> it's like if the cops came to your house to respond to a noise complaint and you said everything's fine, officers, but there's a dead body stuffed in the closet behind you. you can't lie to the ftc's face. if that is what
. >> if uber lied to the federal trade comm while under investigation for a previous data breach and concealed this new one, that's a really serious claim and possibly a criminal one. >> reporter: uber's chief of security joe sullivan has taken the fall for the coverup. uber firing him and a deputy this week. he was a high profile hire back in 2015, coming from facebook as their head of security. in a blog post, uber's new ceo, dara khosrowshahi, wrote that he won't make excuses,...
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. >>> with tax reform on the minds of investors, the senate finance comme voted along strict party lines late last night to advance the gop proposal. but a heated exchange erupted at the end of the hearing with ohio democrat sherrod brown and utah republican orrin hatch, the chairman, arguing over who really benefits. >> this tax cut is really not for the middle class. it's for the rich. the whole thing about higher wages, we know companies don't give away higher wages. just because they have more money. corporations are sitting on a lot of money now, they're sitting on a lot of profits now, i don't see wages going up. spare us the bank shots, spare us the sarcasm and the satire. >> i'm just just say to you that i come from the poor people. and i've been here working my whole stinkin' career for people who don't have a chance. and i really resent anybody saying that i'm just doing this for the rich. give me a break. i think you guys overplay that all the time. and it gets old. and frankly, you ought to quit it. >> mr. chairman -- i get kind of sick and tired of it. it's a nice political
. >>> with tax reform on the minds of investors, the senate finance comme voted along strict party lines late last night to advance the gop proposal. but a heated exchange erupted at the end of the hearing with ohio democrat sherrod brown and utah republican orrin hatch, the chairman, arguing over who really benefits. >> this tax cut is really not for the middle class. it's for the rich. the whole thing about higher wages, we know companies don't give away higher wages. just...
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beuse they would never yield in a way where we can find comm ground. so weust go to the senate for from here and get the work do for the american people. i reserve the balance of m tie. the speer pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. thgentleman from new jersey is recognized. mrpallone: mr. speaker, yield minute and half to the gentwoman from michigan, mrs. ding thspeaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from michigan is recognized for 1/2inutes. mrs. dingell: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in strong positi to this legislati because it prevents -- presents us with a choicthat we sh not have toake. i take a back see the to nobody this institution in terms of fighting for children and milies. we ive inhe unitestates of america. the greatest nation in th rld. and i reject the notion we have to rob peter to pay paul. or in this instance, jeopardize the future ofedicare and steal $6 billion from critial prevention programso pay for children's health care. they are all equal priorities. and we shouldn't have to sacrifice the health of one
beuse they would never yield in a way where we can find comm ground. so weust go to the senate for from here and get the work do for the american people. i reserve the balance of m tie. the speer pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. thgentleman from new jersey is recognized. mrpallone: mr. speaker, yield minute and half to the gentwoman from michigan, mrs. ding thspeaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from michigan is recognized for 1/2inutes. mrs. dingell: thank you, mr....
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beuse they would never yield in a way where we can find comm ground. so weust go to the senate for from here and get the work do for the american people. i reserve the balance of m tie. the speer pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. thgentleman from new jersey is recognized. mrpallone: mr. speaker, yield minute and half to the gentwoman from michigan, mrs. ding thspeaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from michigan is recognized for 1/2inutes. mrs. dingell: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in strong positi to this legislati because it prevents -- presents us with a choicthat we sh not have toake. i take a back see the to nobody this institution in terms of fighting for children and milies. we ive inhe unitestates of america. the greatest nation in th rld. and i reject the notion we have to rob peter to pay paul. or in this instance, jeopardize the future ofedicare and steal $6 billion from critial prevention programso pay for children's health care. they are all equal priorities. and we shouldn't have to sacrifice the health of one
beuse they would never yield in a way where we can find comm ground. so weust go to the senate for from here and get the work do for the american people. i reserve the balance of m tie. the speer pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. thgentleman from new jersey is recognized. mrpallone: mr. speaker, yield minute and half to the gentwoman from michigan, mrs. ding thspeaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from michigan is recognized for 1/2inutes. mrs. dingell: thank you, mr....
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a potential mega merger in the mobile chip market brawled comms made a blockbuster one hundred thirty billion dollars offer to buy qualcomm if completed its estimated the deal would be the largest tech merger ever but it could run into regulatory problems the merged company would have a big say over the price of chips power most of the world's why five devices. u.s. competition regulators want major changes to eighty and t.'s proposed takeover of time warner they want to sell big parts of their business including possibly news channel c.n.n. threatening to derail the whole thing now in the leaders of the world's two biggest economies met this week the big question on everyone's mind is u.s. president donald charm changing his tune when it comes to china is two day trip there was full of lavish pomp and ceremony with china's president being looking eager to present a welcoming face the chinese called trump's trip to the country a state visit plus and when it comes to trade this is one of the world's most important relationships non-binding deals worth two hundred fifty billion dollars
a potential mega merger in the mobile chip market brawled comms made a blockbuster one hundred thirty billion dollars offer to buy qualcomm if completed its estimated the deal would be the largest tech merger ever but it could run into regulatory problems the merged company would have a big say over the price of chips power most of the world's why five devices. u.s. competition regulators want major changes to eighty and t.'s proposed takeover of time warner they want to sell big parts of their...
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the platforms are in the w a art surrent >>> lities,ne'reut meeting comm wnhway coatesll you' wawa'sst atures. you to someone who reminded me that ago on this date. a very important date. judith, good morning. >> i see, >> the f anniversary for >> via sikahema. >> what happened on this date? >> 25 years ago -- hi vai. >> 25 years ago t touchdown. played for the eagles. >> nice.today? >> yes, he didn't know until i told him this morning. ll day. the food they're busy making it. too. yo long mis tr<í more aveme italian whatever you into. right nowseller.es bei éx w program.hehom up chit? >> good. thanks. judge. >> -- yeah. >> shakes are good. >>> we'll find out more if you're getting out on the roads. what are you seeing? >> yeah watching 95 now. on the busiest commute or supposed to be anyway the busiest commute from 7:00 this morning, the next couple of minutes or so. unti about 8:00 tonight. the biggest morning commute pretty much all year long. watching 95masn't goinghelp. right now southbound toward the center city area from the woodhaven area to thestreet expressway, we'ei not b
the platforms are in the w a art surrent >>> lities,ne'reut meeting comm wnhway coatesll you' wawa'sst atures. you to someone who reminded me that ago on this date. a very important date. judith, good morning. >> i see, >> the f anniversary for >> via sikahema. >> what happened on this date? >> 25 years ago -- hi vai. >> 25 years ago t touchdown. played for the eagles. >> nice.today? >> yes, he didn't know until i told him this morning....
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now they have erased over gains. 7%.comm spiked to happen it would be the biggest takeover ever chipmakerg to advisers about a potential deal. qualcomm shares that about 15% so far this year. that values the company at $82 billion. broadcom has a valuation of $109 billion. it would be a $200 billion company. yesterday we heard from a broadcom leader it was moving its headquarters back to the united states. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets: balance of power. broadcom said to be exploring a deal to acquire chipmaker qualcomm. you heard that right. broadcom was just in the news yesterday for saying it will move from singapore back to the united states. now talking to advisers about acquiring qualcomm. both stocks with higher. broadcom originally up more than 3%, qualcomm up almost 7%. those gains being tempered now. nevertheless it is good for qualcomm. shares of almost 6%. here to discuss is julie hyman. this could be a massive deal if it were to go through. julie: it would be approaching the market cap of intel. yuan of the company of about $200 billion in market ca
now they have erased over gains. 7%.comm spiked to happen it would be the biggest takeover ever chipmakerg to advisers about a potential deal. qualcomm shares that about 15% so far this year. that values the company at $82 billion. broadcom has a valuation of $109 billion. it would be a $200 billion company. yesterday we heard from a broadcom leader it was moving its headquarters back to the united states. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets: balance of power. broadcom...
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item 13, discussion and possibln regarding status of complaints d or initiated by the ethics comm. possible closed session, does ay commissioner wish to have a clod session? commissioners, any comments or s relating to this item? any public comment? we'll go to item 14, discussiond possible action on items for fue meetings. >> go ahead. >> commissioner chiu: i think in following and i think many of yd our last two hardy stalwarts thn the audience have been followinh mounting dismay the stories -- s stories about the intervention a in our election in 2016. the use of targeted on line adso influence the outcome of the we. i would -- election. i would like to ask staff to pra white paper or in whatever formu think is best to present the isd what action we might take as a commission here in san francisco prevent the hjing o hi jacking l process. >> do you have a time behind? >> what would be expedition butt month. >> thank you. >> rvery topical and timely. >> commissioner kopp. >> are you finished. i have a couple of matters. qualifying as possible action fe meetings. one is not new. a
item 13, discussion and possibln regarding status of complaints d or initiated by the ethics comm. possible closed session, does ay commissioner wish to have a clod session? commissioners, any comments or s relating to this item? any public comment? we'll go to item 14, discussiond possible action on items for fue meetings. >> go ahead. >> commissioner chiu: i think in following and i think many of yd our last two hardy stalwarts thn the audience have been followinh mounting dismay...
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he was the commanding officer comm in 1982, when i was there. this is terrible. i wrote it down, and i left it. it's really embarrassing. but he has a hawaiian name and i had to write down phonetically and now, oh, wait a minute, i have got it. i'm very happy. warren keelaihula. colonel., and kelsey, would you stand up, anne? shewas the librarian and even wrote something about the women in our book. it was a pleasure meeting her in her today. i want to thank you all, for coming. i'm open to questions for the next couple of minutes if anyone wants to come down and ask them. book-signingving a ceremony outside and you will have me, and pat jernigan, and , and cricket.n so, thank you so much for coming and we really appreciate your time. [applause] crowd noise] ne >> we will be returning to the national archives in about an hour and a half at 4:30 eastern time to hear about some of the hardware, to commemorate the 50th anniversary year of the u.s. entering the work. again, back at 4:30 for the discussion, continuing live. tomorrow is veterans day. senator majority l
he was the commanding officer comm in 1982, when i was there. this is terrible. i wrote it down, and i left it. it's really embarrassing. but he has a hawaiian name and i had to write down phonetically and now, oh, wait a minute, i have got it. i'm very happy. warren keelaihula. colonel., and kelsey, would you stand up, anne? shewas the librarian and even wrote something about the women in our book. it was a pleasure meeting her in her today. i want to thank you all, for coming. i'm open to...
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i assume you have the principles, you have the president, probably a navy comms person, note taker, probably state department or nsc types in a perfect world and you've got simultaneous translation, which is time consuming in and of itself. do you also have people holding up realtime notes to prompt the president what to say next? >> well, brian, i've got to confess, i don't know how this president does these phone calls. i did work at the white house for three years with president obama. i did many of these phone calls with russian leaders when obama was president. the way it worked then was you did a package, you did a long series of talking points where you were trying to advance your foreign policy objectives. that was all spelled out. and then in the room usually it's just two or three people, no state department people, only white house people. i was always there, and i listened to both the russian and english because i spoke both languages. and sometimes as you go through with the simultaneous translations you pivot one way or the other to try to advance what we're trying to achieve.
i assume you have the principles, you have the president, probably a navy comms person, note taker, probably state department or nsc types in a perfect world and you've got simultaneous translation, which is time consuming in and of itself. do you also have people holding up realtime notes to prompt the president what to say next? >> well, brian, i've got to confess, i don't know how this president does these phone calls. i did work at the white house for three years with president obama....
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. >> i have a question and a comm. >> commissioner kopp. >> the question relates tots hud thousand dollars. was there ever an analysis of ae amount of competitively bid con? >> yes. we presented some data on this e october meeting. >> so that's the source of a hud thousand dollars. >> yes. that's correct. >> because the argument was beta hundred thousand, and 50,000, ai remember. >> that's correct. >> the other point i want to mau have to be careful at least fors commissioner, in using the word "proposal." when it comes to contracts. because a proposal to me means t for proposal. which is not competitive biddin. it's an rfp for shorthand. that's different than a competi. thank you. >> dually noted -- duly noted. thank you, commissioner. iii, the next change that staffo the ordinance was regarding citn suits and specifically the abilf ports to impose penalties in su. to recap, a citizen suit is whea private individual, we use the m "resident" in the ordinance bria civil3me action to enforce agaa violation of article 1 chapter r code. as it currently exists, the lawy allows private parties
. >> i have a question and a comm. >> commissioner kopp. >> the question relates tots hud thousand dollars. was there ever an analysis of ae amount of competitively bid con? >> yes. we presented some data on this e october meeting. >> so that's the source of a hud thousand dollars. >> yes. that's correct. >> because the argument was beta hundred thousand, and 50,000, ai remember. >> that's correct. >> the other point i want to mau have to be...
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it's comm knowledge." as his approval rating continues to fall, republican party leaders met wednesday to discuss how to deal with the crisis and how to keep republicans in control of the seat once held by now attorney general jeff sessions. politico reports senate majority leader mitch mcconnell has even discussed asking appointed senator luther strange of alabama to resign from his seat in order to trigger a new special election. in california, the death toll from tuesday's mass shooting has risen to five after authorities found the wife of the gunman dead in her home. authorities now believe the gunman kevin neal killed his wife before he went on a shooting rampage through the town of rancho tehama. in news from the middle east, former lebanese prime minister saad hariri has reportedly accepted an invitation from french president emmanuel macron to leave saudi arabia and come to france. last week, hariri unexpectedly resigned as lebanese prime minister while on a trip to saudi arabia. on wednesday, leba
it's comm knowledge." as his approval rating continues to fall, republican party leaders met wednesday to discuss how to deal with the crisis and how to keep republicans in control of the seat once held by now attorney general jeff sessions. politico reports senate majority leader mitch mcconnell has even discussed asking appointed senator luther strange of alabama to resign from his seat in order to trigger a new special election. in california, the death toll from tuesday's mass shooting...
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ish wanted to make just a comme on mueller.t i think he should follow this investigation everywhere it goea all the way to the very end. i have no doubt that trump will not fire him. comey was head of the fbi, he was the director. i believe a person in that position to be leaking to the press would constitute a firing by itself. the investigation needs to go to trump's dossier, it needs to be investigated thoroughly, as he is doing the rest of the investigation we have seen, as far p reaching as he can find i. the american people need to knoa what russia is able to do, what they did do, then we can find out well, who did they do it for? of all, phillip's point about comey's leaking, i think we should put into context. first of all, there was grounds to fire comey but the president should have done it day one. timingin is everything in washington. to fire comey when you are complaining about the russian investigation, when the investigation is hitting its apex at that time was not a really good things to do. a lot of what happened afterward can be traced to that poor decision. it doesn'
ish wanted to make just a comme on mueller.t i think he should follow this investigation everywhere it goea all the way to the very end. i have no doubt that trump will not fire him. comey was head of the fbi, he was the director. i believe a person in that position to be leaking to the press would constitute a firing by itself. the investigation needs to go to trump's dossier, it needs to be investigated thoroughly, as he is doing the rest of the investigation we have seen, as far p reaching...
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city and water slid any are not comm he potential lawsuit.onsider pets like childr >> the park closed for the season in september and cal/osha says that the slide will stay closed until it's proven safe. so far the city and waterslide company have no comment on the lawsuit. >>> many people consider their pets like children. and when they get sick, a trip to the vet is not cheap. kpix 5's jackie ward shows us how some pet owners are taking advantage of a perk from their employers. jackie. >> reporter: i have a fur baby at home. some employers are officially recognizing that and offering pet insurance. nearly 2 million pets were insured in 2016. up 15% from the prior year. but that's still just a fraction of the 144 million pets in america. some fortune 500 companies are offering employees pet insurance as a work perk. if you have to buy a plan on your own, it can cost more than $40 a month and usually covers accidents and illnesses, not wellness visits and vaccines. >> from their point of view, the pets are part of the family literally over th
city and water slid any are not comm he potential lawsuit.onsider pets like childr >> the park closed for the season in september and cal/osha says that the slide will stay closed until it's proven safe. so far the city and waterslide company have no comment on the lawsuit. >>> many people consider their pets like children. and when they get sick, a trip to the vet is not cheap. kpix 5's jackie ward shows us how some pet owners are taking advantage of a perk from their employers....
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we'll be clearing the air this morning about a disease that is as misunderstood as it is comm common.c obstructive pulmonary disease. an umbrella term for a number of respiratory problems. just how common is copd?
we'll be clearing the air this morning about a disease that is as misunderstood as it is comm common.c obstructive pulmonary disease. an umbrella term for a number of respiratory problems. just how common is copd?
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today, thehey are from l theheibr party, challengininge the absence of te realal p power from ththe comm's but now these people arere votig enththusiaststically for the lie party ththat we hope will b be diststinct from the other parti. manyis playing out in areas. we all k know how these people have been hard h hit, specially the journrnalists frorom lgbtq community and indigenouss communities. this is part of what t they have dodone to crcreate a climate of fear. it i is to punish the hondnduran peoplele so t they don't stop fr the other way to look f for changes -- opt for the other way changes. amy: that was berta caceres speaking in 2013 to democracy now! one person who helped with this report is a criminal justice expert from guatemala and a visor and judicial reform. we only have 30 seconds, but, elisabeth malkin, can you talk about the lessons to draw from hundreds now as we see the same kind of fight -- fighting impunity, the very powerful elite tied to the government and their murky military ties? >> compared with water molecules to guatemala has really been a model for the regio
today, thehey are from l theheibr party, challengininge the absence of te realal p power from ththe comm's but now these people arere votig enththusiaststically for the lie party ththat we hope will b be diststinct from the other parti. manyis playing out in areas. we all k know how these people have been hard h hit, specially the journrnalists frorom lgbtq community and indigenouss communities. this is part of what t they have dodone to crcreate a climate of fear. it i is to punish the...
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. >> reporter: slexplosive charge coming from the acting head of the democratic nation stall comm committee has donald trump smelling blood. >> you want to look at the book by donna brazile. >> reporter: in ex-erpts of the book, brazile said hillary clinton's campaign signed a fund raising campaign that gave her control over who the party hired and how they spent money even before winning the nomination. if the fight had been fair, one campaign would not have control of the party before the voters decided which one they wanted to lead. this was not a criminal act, but as i saw it, it compromised the integrity. a former campaign adviser said the job was to raise money. >> hillary clinton needed to raise money to make sure that happened. the money she raised would go on to help the nominee. >> reporter: the claim reopened a rift in the democratic party. >> do you an agree it was rigged? >> yes. >> reporter: president trump seized on that comment by senator warren. who trump cause by a racist term in her native-american heritage. "pocahontas" just stated that the democrats led by crooked hilla
. >> reporter: slexplosive charge coming from the acting head of the democratic nation stall comm committee has donald trump smelling blood. >> you want to look at the book by donna brazile. >> reporter: in ex-erpts of the book, brazile said hillary clinton's campaign signed a fund raising campaign that gave her control over who the party hired and how they spent money even before winning the nomination. if the fight had been fair, one campaign would not have control of the...
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there is a time the soyuz capsule is coming back through the atmosphere that we lose comm, and no one the capsule is exactly. scott: there's fire all around your head. it gets hot in there, and it's crazy. nasa reporter: all of the search and recovery helicopters are on their way to the landing zone. [beeping] scott: right before the chute opens is when you start really hearing the air outside, really hitting the atmosphere hard. when it opens, it definitely gets your attention. [rumbling] feels like you've kind of lost control. [rumbling] [clattering] [radio chatter] nasa reporter: the sar teams do have visual of the capsule, soyuz craft descending under parachutes. ♪ search and recovery forces moving in on the russian mi-8 helicopters, as well as all-terrain vehicles. [applause and cheering] nasa reporter: all the recovery personnel from nasa and roscosmos converging out there in kazakhstan around the capsule. ♪ [men speaking russian] [breathing deeply] scott: the crisp coldness of the air is quite refreshing. not only fresh, but not space station smell to it. [laughs] kluger: the 3
there is a time the soyuz capsule is coming back through the atmosphere that we lose comm, and no one the capsule is exactly. scott: there's fire all around your head. it gets hot in there, and it's crazy. nasa reporter: all of the search and recovery helicopters are on their way to the landing zone. [beeping] scott: right before the chute opens is when you start really hearing the air outside, really hitting the atmosphere hard. when it opens, it definitely gets your attention. [rumbling]...
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i'm a member of th swindel comm. he died but i want to keep it alive.can accommodate 24 patients. cpmc wants to shut counsel the facility. do close so swindells. first is the well-being much the loved ones currently at swin, swindels. the first interest served by staying at place at 3698 california street which is the home of the swindel program. the council informe informed thf this. dear dr. browrn and rob, we believe that swindels should remain open at the full and much-needed capacity and we heard cpmc say they intend to close swindels. we want you to know our intentions, given the nature of patient's disease, irreparable harm will come to the patients if they're removed from their surrounds. they should remain there. thank you for this opportunity. >> supervisor safai: thank you, next speaker. >> [inaudible] rosario, reverend hope. >> i'm linda rosario. my mother is at swindel. she just turned 103 yearsç old. since she's been there three years ago, she's adjusted to life there and happier and eating well and connects with the workers there. i wa
i'm a member of th swindel comm. he died but i want to keep it alive.can accommodate 24 patients. cpmc wants to shut counsel the facility. do close so swindells. first is the well-being much the loved ones currently at swin, swindels. the first interest served by staying at place at 3698 california street which is the home of the swindel program. the council informe informed thf this. dear dr. browrn and rob, we believe that swindels should remain open at the full and much-needed capacity and...
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interestingly enough, just to question, theour general marshal is commely -- completely opposed to the north african invasion. he believes we should harbor our resources and put everything together and land on the mainland. and indeed, the french, the french, through our consular, through the vichy, the french are telling them, if you will land in france, we'll fight with you. there's no doubt about that. but if you land in north africa, we don't stand a chance, because the germans will take all of france. and with the arms and troops may have in already in the desert, in libya, they can quickly come back. and we will have a disaster in the course. you know, ladies and gentleman, -- gentlemen, in the end of 18 months before the germans and the italians, that it was a terrible, terrible, bloody battle. but, and this is where marshall was wrong, this is where we produced an army and where we formed the men that are capable of invading sisly, italy and -- sicily italy, and eventually , the beaches of north africa. yes, sir. >> how do the french -- here in the 21st century, how do they vie
interestingly enough, just to question, theour general marshal is commely -- completely opposed to the north african invasion. he believes we should harbor our resources and put everything together and land on the mainland. and indeed, the french, the french, through our consular, through the vichy, the french are telling them, if you will land in france, we'll fight with you. there's no doubt about that. but if you land in north africa, we don't stand a chance, because the germans will take...
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they're much like the resdents in the downtownlecountless comm that have dealt with mass shootings. 1788ince the sandy hook shooting, this country has endured 15 mass shootings. santa monica, california, washington navy yard, ft. hood, uc santa barbara, marysville-pilchuck high school in washington state. mother emmanuel ame church, a military recruiting station in chattanooga, tennessee. um quacommunity college, planned parenthood in colorado springs, san bern duno, pulse nightclub, dallas, tex aburnett chapel. the route 91 festival in las vegas and most recently what has happened here. a total of 210 lives lost due to senseless gun violence. as this community heals, the cameras and reporters will leave one by one. but i want this community as well as those other communities across the country to know that we will not forget you. 26 people, including an 18-month-old child took their last breath yesterday in sutherland springs but the sense of community lives on. just ask restaurant owner terry smith. >> we're a very good community. and everybody here accepts everybody, whether you're ri
they're much like the resdents in the downtownlecountless comm that have dealt with mass shootings. 1788ince the sandy hook shooting, this country has endured 15 mass shootings. santa monica, california, washington navy yard, ft. hood, uc santa barbara, marysville-pilchuck high school in washington state. mother emmanuel ame church, a military recruiting station in chattanooga, tennessee. um quacommunity college, planned parenthood in colorado springs, san bern duno, pulse nightclub, dallas,...
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the white house says this demonstrate president trump's comm this is the front page that the japanese are waking up to this morning. ivanka trump on the front page, not her father. she was here days early to kick off this diplomatic mission, guys. >> overshadowing dad. cecilia, thank you. >>> let's bring in abc news political consultant matthew dowd who is in austin, texas. good morning, matthew. >> good morning. >> given what we're learning about the president and jeff sessions being in the room when this foreign policy adviser offered to arrange a meeting with the rugzs how worried should trump be as he travels to asia? >> he should be very worried. interesting to me you have george papadopoulos and carter page, it's like the island of misfit advisers surround trump in all of this. i think it's very problematic and i think going on this trip to me is a funny thing to watch as if he's going from a high-stakes texas hold 'em tournament where all his chips are at risk and going to take a break from that stress to do a high-wire juggling act and that's the problem he's in right no and d
the white house says this demonstrate president trump's comm this is the front page that the japanese are waking up to this morning. ivanka trump on the front page, not her father. she was here days early to kick off this diplomatic mission, guys. >> overshadowing dad. cecilia, thank you. >>> let's bring in abc news political consultant matthew dowd who is in austin, texas. good morning, matthew. >> good morning. >> given what we're learning about the president and...
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. >> kwaul comm, they want to sell their trips into everybody's phones. gordon, this is a point you always make that china often wins in its relationships and its trade deals with the united states. they've got a bunch of these ceos going along on this trip, but the president does seem to get bedaz he would by this sort of thing. and if there's anybody that can show him a good time, it's the chinese. >> certainly. they've been doing this not just for decades but for centuries. this is something that chinese emporer's going back mill ena have been very successful at. one of the things is that i think they can actually appeal to his vens of vanity, but there's some structural issues here. trump has made it very clear that china is no longer at the top of his foreign policy agenda. for decades american presidents looked at china and its integration into the international system as the highest priority. donald trump doesn't think that way. he has a korea policy. he doesn't have a dhien policy and how he treats china is entirely dependent on what he thinks the
. >> kwaul comm, they want to sell their trips into everybody's phones. gordon, this is a point you always make that china often wins in its relationships and its trade deals with the united states. they've got a bunch of these ceos going along on this trip, but the president does seem to get bedaz he would by this sort of thing. and if there's anybody that can show him a good time, it's the chinese. >> certainly. they've been doing this not just for decades but for centuries. this...
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commissioned you, please, talk to how this is with the orbiting proposal thate brainchild of the planning comm. >> this would be a replacement e orbit. the orbit originally was a replt of the original proposal which e per 300-foot. then we were at the orbit. so i guess we're proposing goino one per 600 instead of 300. >> okay. feel free to ask questions, com, supervisor breed, do you have ay questions? supervisor sheehy? do you have questions or do youo speak to your section 190 stuff? >> supervisor sheehy: i was goio speak to my section 190. all this does is allow existings and grandfathered mcds to be reo function january 1. i still believe, i mean to be ao adult use, people are going to e getting cannabis. you know. i mean i don't know what we cans going to happen on january 1, be have plenty of product o in th t now. it disturbs me that our processd leave us in the situation wheree foster the black market which ww exists. we don't bring this into daylig. i mean, honestly, one of the tht we've been talking about in opeg rules is labor peace to workerse protected and join a union. i really d
commissioned you, please, talk to how this is with the orbiting proposal thate brainchild of the planning comm. >> this would be a replacement e orbit. the orbit originally was a replt of the original proposal which e per 300-foot. then we were at the orbit. so i guess we're proposing goino one per 600 instead of 300. >> okay. feel free to ask questions, com, supervisor breed, do you have ay questions? supervisor sheehy? do you have questions or do youo speak to your section 190...
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you have your e-comm. -mary ellen: mm-hmm.fferent types of messages and imagery. mary ellen: i think we need to really set time and develop who our customer is and look at her outside of her swim and what other things that she likes so we can tap into her, maybe, emotionally, a little bit more. lemonis: lisa and kate, thank you very much. -lisa: we wish you success. -lemonis: good seeing you again. lemonis: today, i'm meeting charlie down in miami. it's time to consolidate this business and get everybody under one roof. this warehouse needs to close, and you need to go back to new jersey. charlie: me being up there makes more sense. ♪ lemonis: now that we're out of miami, i want to get the ball rolling meeting new suppliers, new manufacturers and making new contacts in our soon-to-be new home of new york city. if you made this in china, what would it cost? chuck: that, probably around $15. rigoberto: manufacture here is going to cost $18. lemonis: i think most people would sort of scratch their head and say, "why would you spe
you have your e-comm. -mary ellen: mm-hmm.fferent types of messages and imagery. mary ellen: i think we need to really set time and develop who our customer is and look at her outside of her swim and what other things that she likes so we can tap into her, maybe, emotionally, a little bit more. lemonis: lisa and kate, thank you very much. -lisa: we wish you success. -lemonis: good seeing you again. lemonis: today, i'm meeting charlie down in miami. it's time to consolidate this business and get...
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our state, an alaska leader hailing from yakutat and has had nun opportunity to appear before the comm committee on numerous occasions and followed by greg sheehan. greg is the principle deputy direct your for fish and wildlife at department of interior. it is good to have you before the committee. mr. samuel alexander has joined us and we welcome him as a tribal member from the gwich'in government and thank you for traveling such a long distance and mr. matthew rex ford, the tribal administrator at in the native village of catovic, the one community, the one village within the 1002 area. it is good to have you here. so lieutenant governor if you would like to lead off this morning. we've asked you to try to limit your comments to about five minutes. your full statement will be inkrorpti in -- incorporated as part of the record and at the conclusion of your testimony we'll have the opportunity to ask questions of each of you. so governor thank you for traveling and being before the committee. welcome. >> thank you, madam chairman and ranking member cantwell and members of the committee
our state, an alaska leader hailing from yakutat and has had nun opportunity to appear before the comm committee on numerous occasions and followed by greg sheehan. greg is the principle deputy direct your for fish and wildlife at department of interior. it is good to have you before the committee. mr. samuel alexander has joined us and we welcome him as a tribal member from the gwich'in government and thank you for traveling such a long distance and mr. matthew rex ford, the tribal...
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an to chec on your comme n wi a look at yo a trafc.l d 210 a litt sl and th inside the beltw as 'r headi in town on 50. parky, norm stond toled sohbnd as well. y f road crash there ng left lan nk you. l te a quick break and l yoect en om. well it's a perfreo morning here, george. mmm. [mel torme sings "comin' home baby"] hey there. want a lift? ♪ where are we going? no don't tell me. let me ♪ have a nice ride. ♪ how far would you go for coffee that's a cup above? i brought you nespresso. nespresso. what else? safety isn't just an inspector who comes once a month. or a meeting you go to once a week. at bp, safety is our mindset every day. it's being connected 24/7, so someone's always got your back. it's finding new ways to inspect, so you can prevent problems before they start. and it's knowing anyone on your team will stop the job, if something isn't right. at bp, safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. o morning. ras are slow getti s. w 30s on the map. gaithsbu and 39 in rg 43 in distric clint
an to chec on your comme n wi a look at yo a trafc.l d 210 a litt sl and th inside the beltw as 'r headi in town on 50. parky, norm stond toled sohbnd as well. y f road crash there ng left lan nk you. l te a quick break and l yoect en om. well it's a perfreo morning here, george. mmm. [mel torme sings "comin' home baby"] hey there. want a lift? ♪ where are we going? no don't tell me. let me ♪ have a nice ride. ♪ how far would you go for coffee that's a cup above? i brought you...
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rep moore was removed after defying a court order to monume suspended for tellin probate judge thez comm monument. now, his accuser tells "the post," when she was 14, he removed her clothes and touched her inappropriate. she wanted out. she asked moore to take her home and he did. she never filed a police report or a civil suit. "the washington post" sought her out after allegations. >> she sees roy moore about to as felt she needed to tell voters in alabama what he knew about roy moore. >> reporter: a special election to fill jeff session's senate seat is scheduled for december 12th. before the allegations came up, moore was up double-digit in the polls. it's too late to remove him under alabama law. but they replacement should be a write-in candidate. and he is vowing to stay in this race and fight. >>> we move to the president's closely-watched trip to vietnam. he arrived there overnight for a key summit with leaders from the region. there's one he will not be meeting with, at least formally. peter alexander is traveling with the president. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to y
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they plan to only allow revisions this week during his comm committee's meetings. >>> the "washingtononna brazile found no evidence that the primaries were rigged for hillary clinton. in her new book the former democratic party interim chair claimed they had help in raising money. there's no evidence that this affected the outcome of the primary. >> she'll be here at the table tomorrow. look forward to talking to her. >>> the new york daily post reports on disgraced anthony weiner is set to begin a 21-month prison sentence today. he pleaded guilty to sexting with a 15-year-old girl. he's expected to serve his time at a federal medical center. this center offers treatment for sex offenders. >>> amazon is cutting prices on products for its third-party site. the retail giant is reducing prices by as much as 9%. amazon is covering the koflt of the move itself. it allows them to compete more aggressively with low price rivals like walmart. >>> "the miami herald" says a man crawled under the baggage claim area onto the tarmac. airport employees caught him, tackled him. they held him until p
they plan to only allow revisions this week during his comm committee's meetings. >>> the "washingtononna brazile found no evidence that the primaries were rigged for hillary clinton. in her new book the former democratic party interim chair claimed they had help in raising money. there's no evidence that this affected the outcome of the primary. >> she'll be here at the table tomorrow. look forward to talking to her. >>> the new york daily post reports on disgraced...
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these horrible crimes are, in pack, more comm fact, more common than we think and more deadly.ootings may actually be contagious. that's ahead. >>> but we begin this half hour with the controversial meeting between president trump and philippine president rodrigo duterte. it comes as duterte continues to >>> on friday he told an audience he committed murder at age 16 and since taking office last year duterte is following through on his campaign promise to purge the philippines of illegal drug use. it's a pledge that's come with thousands of lives lost. >> reporter: it's almost 3:00 in the morning in manila and we're seeing the results of duterte's war on drugs and his plan to kill and slaughter all drug users and police are responding to the murder of of a drug user and we are going to go see the scene. >> something happened here you stay here. >> they're waiting here to see who died? who was killed? >> yeah. we are told there was it was one one of nine killings. a president vowing to rid the country of 3 million drug addicts by any means necessary. this is what makes the phili
these horrible crimes are, in pack, more comm fact, more common than we think and more deadly.ootings may actually be contagious. that's ahead. >>> but we begin this half hour with the controversial meeting between president trump and philippine president rodrigo duterte. it comes as duterte continues to >>> on friday he told an audience he committed murder at age 16 and since taking office last year duterte is following through on his campaign promise to purge the philippines...
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comm charlie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. cause for celebration here at kensington palace and we have reaction from the queen whose people tweeted that she and prince philip are delighted for the couple. and prince charles is thrilled and very happy indeed. they look like any newly engaged couple might, barely containing their excitement. >> harry, when did you know she was the one? >> the very first time we met. >> reporter: and at first glance at the diamond engagement ring made by the court jewelers to the queen. but while it may be a fairy tale romance, it has a thoroughly modern twist. the royal correspondent. >> it's a wonderful fairy tale, it's someone from a different country, a different back ground, marrying into our royal family. above all, they look so happy together. >> reporter: when harry met meghan, markle was already famous in her own right. a star of the hit drama series "suits." shot to fame in her role as rachel zane. the two met through mutual friends in london and for a time managed to keep their relatio
comm charlie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. cause for celebration here at kensington palace and we have reaction from the queen whose people tweeted that she and prince philip are delighted for the couple. and prince charles is thrilled and very happy indeed. they look like any newly engaged couple might, barely containing their excitement. >> harry, when did you know she was the one? >> the very first time we met. >> reporter: and at first glance at the...
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if it's on e-comm, the retailer has to meet them there if it's buy and pick up in store, they have toities we think apparel is particularly strong this year and that's one area where amazon doesn't have the lead that they have in places like electronics. so this could be the one holiday where on a relative basis, we could see other win withers other than amazon. >> such as >> you know, it looked like pink, which is "l" brands was very strong. gap has had i think pretty strong results we saw lots of bags at urban outfitters this morning. so i think this strong apparel trend could be playing into a lot of their hands >> gap is strong because, i mean, ed, i started getting the e-mails for 40% off of everything a couple days ago so you've got to wonder, strong at what price, which is i guess the eternal question for the retail sector. is the consumer so trandz? i'm trained. i'll see what's out there and i'll think, the retailers are going to bring the prices down because that's what they always do >> certainly the consumer is trained to wait for some of these promos, but we're seeing more
if it's on e-comm, the retailer has to meet them there if it's buy and pick up in store, they have toities we think apparel is particularly strong this year and that's one area where amazon doesn't have the lead that they have in places like electronics. so this could be the one holiday where on a relative basis, we could see other win withers other than amazon. >> such as >> you know, it looked like pink, which is "l" brands was very strong. gap has had i think pretty...
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to say if you don't have romantic love, even though we want you to, you can also have love in your commo to party and spend sometime with your friends. >> it's okay to not have rohan man tick loves. it is. >> some people define themselves by being in relationship. >> marriage is not for everyone. it's not. companionship really is. it's important to have healthy love. but as you said it doesn't have to be romantic love. >> you gave a tip of love yourself first. i know we don't want to give it all away. can you t looking for that per inspect someone. >> do thing differently. >> yes. >> if you're doing something right to you it's not working for you and you keep doing it that is the definition of insanity. do things differently if you're using online online doesn't work are go off line. get introductions from real friends. not those fake friends online. >> online. you know dc is place where you hear this story so many times. there's so many singles women out here. there aren't enough men for all the single women it there. >> d.c. is a great area. >> i saw ears perk up ever everywhere. wher
to say if you don't have romantic love, even though we want you to, you can also have love in your commo to party and spend sometime with your friends. >> it's okay to not have rohan man tick loves. it is. >> some people define themselves by being in relationship. >> marriage is not for everyone. it's not. companionship really is. it's important to have healthy love. but as you said it doesn't have to be romantic love. >> you gave a tip of love yourself first. i know we...
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our state, an alaska leader hailing from yakutat and has had nun opportunity to appear before the comm committee on numerous occasions and followed by greg sheehan. greg is the principle deputy direct your for fish and wildlife at department of interior. it is good to have you before the committee. mr. samuel alexander has joined us and we welcome him as a tribal member from the gwich'in government and thank you for traveling such a long distance and mr. matthew rex ford, the tribal administrator at in the native village of catovic, the one community, the one village within the 1002 area. it is good to have you here. so lieutenant governor if you would like to lead off this morning. we've asked you to try to limit your comments to about five minutes. your full statement will be inkrorpti in -- incorporated as part of the record and at the conclusion of your testimony we'll have the opportunity to ask questions of each of you. so governor thank you for traveling and being before the committee. welcome. >> thank you, madam chairman and ranking member cantwell and members of the committee
our state, an alaska leader hailing from yakutat and has had nun opportunity to appear before the comm committee on numerous occasions and followed by greg sheehan. greg is the principle deputy direct your for fish and wildlife at department of interior. it is good to have you before the committee. mr. samuel alexander has joined us and we welcome him as a tribal member from the gwich'in government and thank you for traveling such a long distance and mr. matthew rex ford, the tribal...
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>>ge senator, i wanted to comme on the power grid for puerto rico. we're still aszing the damages. we got t initial reports from prepa when we first were giveren the mission assignment and we found the damages weren't as great asdo originally report ld but we have to put people on lines and make sure just because the line isn't laying on the ground doesn't mean it's operable. we're in the process of doing that now and we'll probably be doing that as we do the repairs for next several weeks and we'll be able to put together i think a much better assessment of what the overall cost to the standard we're seeking under the stafford act in short order. >> i'm going to ask questions for the record and ask the same question and ask you and your stamps to respond toes that question. all right? thanks very much.rs >> really appreciate a number of members here. i bumped the questioning up to seven minutes and i want members and witnesses to stay within thatll seven minutes as close a possible just out of respect to everybody. senator tester. t >> will do. thank you, mr. chairman. first of al
>>ge senator, i wanted to comme on the power grid for puerto rico. we're still aszing the damages. we got t initial reports from prepa when we first were giveren the mission assignment and we found the damages weren't as great asdo originally report ld but we have to put people on lines and make sure just because the line isn't laying on the ground doesn't mean it's operable. we're in the process of doing that now and we'll probably be doing that as we do the repairs for next several...