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desist letters dear do good dear we have reason to suspect you are trying to find a cure for cancer conley returned to medical school and obtain a dental degree or we will pursue all available legal and or criminal remedies that may be a political nerd in twenty or thirty nine supreme court justices meaning all of them ruled that it was illegal to pass and something in nature breaking marion's monopoly on testing and researching the b.r.c.a. genes well i guess that means i'm going to have to throw out my i pad and for my family specific brand of depression and fury triggered by my name. as music my family has passed down this miserable gene from the times of being annoyed by baroque music of the times of being in know it by one direction. to turn it down. why do i have to be next to the scattering. after that supreme court decision the other research facilities started to offer testing for the cancer causing gene for much cheaper than the four thousand dollars marriott charge but myriads database the single best source of data about the connection between b.r.c.a. mutations and breast canc
desist letters dear do good dear we have reason to suspect you are trying to find a cure for cancer conley returned to medical school and obtain a dental degree or we will pursue all available legal and or criminal remedies that may be a political nerd in twenty or thirty nine supreme court justices meaning all of them ruled that it was illegal to pass and something in nature breaking marion's monopoly on testing and researching the b.r.c.a. genes well i guess that means i'm going to have to...
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let's turn to heather conley now, former special assistant at the state department.rope program at the center for economic and international studies. good to see you. >> great to be with you. >> shepard: this is kind of a mess. what are the europeans doing? >> actually, the eu has insite add blocking statute. they did this in 1996, actually, when the clinton administration imposed sanctions against cuba, libya and iran. basically what it does is it provides damages to european companies that will be impacted by the secondary sanctions. and it also no phis the companies and individuals can't comply with it they can seek exceptions. the fact of the matter is european companies are going to have to choose between their markets in the united states and working with american financial institutions or iran. and european companies are going to charge the larger market which is the u.s. while this does sound very tough and the european union wants to remain in the jcpa european companies are going to follow their economic interests and they really won't be able to really cra
let's turn to heather conley now, former special assistant at the state department.rope program at the center for economic and international studies. good to see you. >> great to be with you. >> shepard: this is kind of a mess. what are the europeans doing? >> actually, the eu has insite add blocking statute. they did this in 1996, actually, when the clinton administration imposed sanctions against cuba, libya and iran. basically what it does is it provides damages to european...
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that is nick conley out to triples alley. steven duggar on the move. he scores from first.e at third with a triple. that run wouldn't come in but got one there. 2 for 3 with 2 rbi. hundley ground balled to third. this is in the fourth. ball gets away from the third baseman. gorkys hernandez comes in. bottom sixth. 3-1 giants. joe panik to center. second rbi of the game. derek rodriguez gave up only one earned run. giants win 4-3. >> we got to win games and, you know, we did a good job of bouncing back after a tough loss. couple tough losses against these guys. and, but it's about winning games now. so every series we'll be seeing the same thing. you can't drop your guard against anybody. you know, only way we're going to get there is have a winning record and start winning series and that's, you know, that's just, you know, the simplest way i can put it. we -- that's our -- our game plan, anyway. we can't look at scoreboard or anything. nothing's going to happen for us unless we win ball games. >>> a's in anaheim. top four. tied at three. nick martini. base hit up the middl
that is nick conley out to triples alley. steven duggar on the move. he scores from first.e at third with a triple. that run wouldn't come in but got one there. 2 for 3 with 2 rbi. hundley ground balled to third. this is in the fourth. ball gets away from the third baseman. gorkys hernandez comes in. bottom sixth. 3-1 giants. joe panik to center. second rbi of the game. derek rodriguez gave up only one earned run. giants win 4-3. >> we got to win games and, you know, we did a good job of...
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desist letters dear do good dear we have reason to suspect you are trying to find a cure for cancer conley return to medical school and obtain a dental degree or we will pursue all available legal and or criminal remedies that may be a political nerd in twenty nine supreme court justices meaning all of them ruled that it was illegal to pass and something in nature breaking marion's monopoly on testing and researching the b.r.c.a. genes well i guess that means i'm going to have to throw out my patent for my family's specific brand of depression and fury triggered by my neighbor's music my family has passed on this miserable gene from the times of being annoyed by baroque music so the times of him know it but one direction. to turn it down. why do i have to be next to the scattering. after that supreme court decision the other research facilities started to offer testing for the cancer causing gene for much cheaper than the four thousand dollars marriott charge but myriads database the single best source of data about the connection between b.r.c.a. mutations and breast cancer remains a trad
desist letters dear do good dear we have reason to suspect you are trying to find a cure for cancer conley return to medical school and obtain a dental degree or we will pursue all available legal and or criminal remedies that may be a political nerd in twenty nine supreme court justices meaning all of them ruled that it was illegal to pass and something in nature breaking marion's monopoly on testing and researching the b.r.c.a. genes well i guess that means i'm going to have to throw out my...
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on the defensive side of the ball, cornerback gareon conley returned to practice after missing more thana hip injury. the raiders are back in action saturday against the rams, but gruden still has a few items he had to get off his chest surrounding the first preseason game. "i didn't like a lot of calls in the game. first play of the game, my tight end got thrown on the ground. next play of the game, we had a 60-yard run called back. i thought there was pass interference on the bomb to martavis bryant. i'm not going to stand up here and question every call but i'm going to do the best i can to make those three points saturday's kickoff set for 1pm in l-a. reporting from napa, mc kron4 news ( james ) and for the 49ers... richard sharman... who is battling a hamstring issue... was back on the practice field yesterday. it is still not clear if he will play on saturday. sherman... of couse coming off a ruptured achilles that cut his season short last year. but bad news for the niners... 11 players sat out from practice yesterday after several injuries in the first game. ( james ) now
on the defensive side of the ball, cornerback gareon conley returned to practice after missing more thana hip injury. the raiders are back in action saturday against the rams, but gruden still has a few items he had to get off his chest surrounding the first preseason game. "i didn't like a lot of calls in the game. first play of the game, my tight end got thrown on the ground. next play of the game, we had a 60-yard run called back. i thought there was pass interference on the bomb to...
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. >> short-term h plans appeal to consumers like john conley who earn too much to qualify for subsidized, but can't afford premiums for apa coverage. the trump administration says new rules extending the duration of those plans will offer relief for people like t aansas contractor. these can be very affordable options. they may be as much as 50 to 80% cheaper than the obamaare exchange plan. so this is a really important opti for millions of americans. >> under the new rules, insurers can offer short-term plans that last up to a year. that's u from three months under the obama administration and they can be renewed for up to three years. the time line taken from cobra. the employer insurance program for workers who lose their j. unlike cobra, short-term plans aren't required to provide affordable care act benefits like preventive care and pregnancy coverage or protectionsor pre-existing condition. less robust coverage makes premiums cheaper. >> what af lot times consumers don't realize is they don't cover very much.he if get sick or get injured and all of a sindh the bills start to pile
. >> short-term h plans appeal to consumers like john conley who earn too much to qualify for subsidized, but can't afford premiums for apa coverage. the trump administration says new rules extending the duration of those plans will offer relief for people like t aansas contractor. these can be very affordable options. they may be as much as 50 to 80% cheaper than the obamaare exchange plan. so this is a really important opti for millions of americans. >> under the new rules,...
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governor john conley, congressman pickel and they'll tell great stories about president johnson. in this book, as vice president shows how unhappy he was, president kennedy especially in his brother and his attorney general bobby kennedy, really froze johnson out of the decision making loop and how unhappy president johnson was. i did not realize there was such a feud between bobby kennedy and vice president johnson but apparently there was. and then, when president kennedy was assassinated in dallas, how masterful the vice president was in becoming president and taking the kennedy agenda civil rights agenda and tax-cut agenda and actually making those become law. and it is my opinion and i think the book echoes this. that had president kennedy lived, he probably would have not gotten those bills passed. at least not his first term. and because the new president johnson knew so much about the house and the senate and the political process in congress, he was able to use the experience to get kennedys agenda past and of course, the end of the book, johnson is beginning his own pro
governor john conley, congressman pickel and they'll tell great stories about president johnson. in this book, as vice president shows how unhappy he was, president kennedy especially in his brother and his attorney general bobby kennedy, really froze johnson out of the decision making loop and how unhappy president johnson was. i did not realize there was such a feud between bobby kennedy and vice president johnson but apparently there was. and then, when president kennedy was assassinated in...
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i did robo calling for john conley remember he had one delegate? left. [laughter] but i sent him the resume and he called me back and he said be at blair house at 6:00 o'clock p.m. so i scrambled to make myself presentable and get to blair house and starting to figure out it would be nancy reagan. i didn't think it was ronald reagan because he already on brady monk -- jim brady's for we got there and i would sooner i had to put my hands like this because they were shaking. i never met a first for. she was very kind she asked me a few questions that mainly she wanted to talk about what she was interested in doing and kept telling me how concerned she was about youth drug abuse i remember thinking that what are your qualifications? from the pr standpoint i wasn't sure that would be a viable option that i forgot about how powerful a person the platform the first lady has. so the next day i got a call a set me up with a series of meeting with my personal hero jim brady i said on your girl and i want the job. [laughter] he said i'm voting for you. then she ca
i did robo calling for john conley remember he had one delegate? left. [laughter] but i sent him the resume and he called me back and he said be at blair house at 6:00 o'clock p.m. so i scrambled to make myself presentable and get to blair house and starting to figure out it would be nancy reagan. i didn't think it was ronald reagan because he already on brady monk -- jim brady's for we got there and i would sooner i had to put my hands like this because they were shaking. i never met a first...
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. >> we have one of the top partners at williams and conley who's running this side. brilliant guy.hey've already gamed this out, correct? this is probably already briefed. >> they had gamed it out a long time ago. that was the firm that represented bill clinton in his efforts to try to prevent testimony. in addition to his claim of executive privilege, there's also constitutional argument. and that is that since a senator and a congressman can't be questions about what they did on the floor of the senate, i don't believe a president can be questioned about why he pardoned or why he fired or why he tweeted or why he exercised any of his powers under article ii of the institution or the first amendment. so although i think in the end if a subpoena was issued and challenged, i think mueller would be able to get some testimony from the president if he stayed away from issues covered by these privileges. but in the end, it would take so much time that it would guarantee that the report could not be written until after the midterm election. >> when we have you back -- i mean, this is goi
. >> we have one of the top partners at williams and conley who's running this side. brilliant guy.hey've already gamed this out, correct? this is probably already briefed. >> they had gamed it out a long time ago. that was the firm that represented bill clinton in his efforts to try to prevent testimony. in addition to his claim of executive privilege, there's also constitutional argument. and that is that since a senator and a congressman can't be questions about what they did on...
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he was a partner at williams and conley. brought on to take on the russia investigation as in-house counsel for the president. he was also served as counsel for president george w. bush, vice president dick cheney and at one point bill clinton. so well-versed in the ways of washington. shep? >> shepard: clearly. john roberts at the white house. thank you. there was one major political upset in the big contest yesterday as i mentioned and this huge upset, unexpected by everyone came in the biggest battleground in all the land. the tallahassee liberal mayor beat out more moderate candidates in the democratic primary for governor. andrew gillum made history becoming florida's first african-american major party candidate for governor. we'll speak to the mayor in just a moment. in november he goal up against the candidate president trump has endorsed and did so just moments ago. the congressman ron desantis who easily won the republican primary last night. today he spoke to fox news about his next opponent. >> i think that he had
he was a partner at williams and conley. brought on to take on the russia investigation as in-house counsel for the president. he was also served as counsel for president george w. bush, vice president dick cheney and at one point bill clinton. so well-versed in the ways of washington. shep? >> shepard: clearly. john roberts at the white house. thank you. there was one major political upset in the big contest yesterday as i mentioned and this huge upset, unexpected by everyone came in the...
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gareon conley..elined with injuries last season and thus far in training camp jon gruden... asked penn to do something he's only done for 24 snaps in his 12-year professional career and that's move to the right side of the line...penn said the subject was broached during a contract restrucuring that was completed yesterday penn and quarterback derek carr talked about the offensive lineman's move to the other side... and coming back to practice...(sot: penn and carr) "getting back in there man it feels really good. because i've been learning this offense, just watching and learning, asking to do some of the scemes and run through them yourself. it feels good. i got a lot of rush i gotta knock off, but i'm just happy to be here and get back to work." "the first time he went out there he went to the left side. we just kind of looked and him and waited until he got to the right side, but it will be allright (laughs)." speph curry isn't the only warriors doing good things... quinn
gareon conley..elined with injuries last season and thus far in training camp jon gruden... asked penn to do something he's only done for 24 snaps in his 12-year professional career and that's move to the right side of the line...penn said the subject was broached during a contract restrucuring that was completed yesterday penn and quarterback derek carr talked about the offensive lineman's move to the other side... and coming back to practice...(sot: penn and carr) "getting back in there...
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that was under richard nixon and john conley, as the secretary of the treasury, and that's indeed what happened. and some of those organizations, their tax exempt status was threatened. and so, it's a live example of how we move to vendetta and enemies and distinguishing between opponents and enemies. now, my question, elizabeth, is, this was also a remarkable period of people rising to great public service. and going well beyond what was expected of them, people in the congress, people on the staffs of the congress, share a little bit about that with us, because people ought to know there is such a thing as public service and such a thing as outstanding public servants. >> and you don't know where it's going to come from. i dedicated this version of the book to those who rose to the occasion. the publishers, i guess to save a page or so, put it on the copyright page. so you'd have to struggle to find it. but that was -- thank you, david. that was one of the most important things that happened here. now, there was a lot of fuss made over the irving committee herings, because sam ervin
that was under richard nixon and john conley, as the secretary of the treasury, and that's indeed what happened. and some of those organizations, their tax exempt status was threatened. and so, it's a live example of how we move to vendetta and enemies and distinguishing between opponents and enemies. now, my question, elizabeth, is, this was also a remarkable period of people rising to great public service. and going well beyond what was expected of them, people in the congress, people on the...
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my colleague, heather conley at center for strategic and international studies, wrote the kremlin play book that talks about the wide range of tools and techniques that russia uses including economic corruption. >> guest: that's right. >> host: and you talk about that in the book as well, and you go through country by country. you talk about the axis of autocracies. >> guest: that's right. well, you know, the overall plan say, ask me, what is his plan, what does he want, what really is his strategic goal. and you have to understand that this man, vladimir putin, is a former kgb officer. he started as a careerist. in fact, there's, you know, his famous biographer tells a story about when he was a young boy. i guess he was, you know, 10 or 12, and he went to an open house for the kgb. and joking, you know, he went up with all seriousness and said, hey, i want to be a kgb officer, how do i do this. and the kgb officers were amused, and they said, oh, well, tell you what, grow up, go through high school, go through university, go to law school and then come back and apply. and that's preci
my colleague, heather conley at center for strategic and international studies, wrote the kremlin play book that talks about the wide range of tools and techniques that russia uses including economic corruption. >> guest: that's right. >> host: and you talk about that in the book as well, and you go through country by country. you talk about the axis of autocracies. >> guest: that's right. well, you know, the overall plan say, ask me, what is his plan, what does he want, what...
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and now let's go to the democratic congressman jared conley who sits on the foreign affairs and oversight committees. congressman, good to see you. if you were rudy giuliani, it would be a very, very serious violation of justice department rules, that's the quote, if robert mueller doesn't wrap up the investigation by september. he's technically wrong, but do you think the investigation should be wrapped up by then or put on hold formally until after the midterms or not? >> well, i think mueller has to use prudent judgment, which is what the guidelines call for, in, say, indictments, close to the election that could materially affect the outcome of the election. he needs to use that kind of judgment. but there is absolutely no guideline in the department of justice that says you've got to wrap up an ongoing criminal investigation before an election. or you can't undertake that ongoing investigation during the course of a campaign, including the election itself, and afterwards. that's nonsense. >> so you're saying, just be careful with the indictments, themselves? that's your concern. >> t
and now let's go to the democratic congressman jared conley who sits on the foreign affairs and oversight committees. congressman, good to see you. if you were rudy giuliani, it would be a very, very serious violation of justice department rules, that's the quote, if robert mueller doesn't wrap up the investigation by september. he's technically wrong, but do you think the investigation should be wrapped up by then or put on hold formally until after the midterms or not? >> well, i think...
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governor john conley. congressman jade pickle. and they all tell great stories.congressman ralph hall about president johnson. and this book as vice president shows how unhappy he was. president kennedy, especially in his brother attorney general bobby kennedy, froze vice president out of the decision-making loop and how unhappy vice president johnson was. i didn't really there was such a feud between bobbi kennedy and vice president johnson. but apparently there was. and then when president kennedy was assassinated in dallas, how masterful the vice president was in becoming president and taking the kennedy agenda, civil rights agenda and tax cut agenda and actually making those become law. and it's my opinion, and i think the book echos this, that had president kennedy lived, he probably would have not gotten those bills passed. at least not in his first term. and because the new president johnson knew so much about the house and the senate and the political process in congress, he was able to use that experience to get kennedy's agenda passed. and, of course, t
governor john conley. congressman jade pickle. and they all tell great stories.congressman ralph hall about president johnson. and this book as vice president shows how unhappy he was. president kennedy, especially in his brother attorney general bobby kennedy, froze vice president out of the decision-making loop and how unhappy vice president johnson was. i didn't really there was such a feud between bobbi kennedy and vice president johnson. but apparently there was. and then when president...
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gareon conley..es last season and thus far in training camp jon gruden... asked penn to do something he's only done for 24 snaps in his 12-year professional career and that's move to the right side of the line...penn said the subject was broached during a contract restrucuring that was completed yesterday penn and quarterback derek carr talked about the offensive lineman's move to the other side... and coming back to practice...(sot: penn and carr) "getting back in there man it feels really good. because i've been learning this offense, just watching and learning, asking to do some of the scemes and run through them yourself. it feels good. i got a lot of rush i gotta knock off, but i'm just happy to be here and get back to work." "the first time he went out there he went to the left side. we just kind of looked and him and waited until he got to the right side, but it will be allright (laughs)." former raiders cornerback sean smith was released from jail on today after servi
gareon conley..es last season and thus far in training camp jon gruden... asked penn to do something he's only done for 24 snaps in his 12-year professional career and that's move to the right side of the line...penn said the subject was broached during a contract restrucuring that was completed yesterday penn and quarterback derek carr talked about the offensive lineman's move to the other side... and coming back to practice...(sot: penn and carr) "getting back in there man it feels...
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on the defensive side of the ball, cornerback gareon conley returned to practice after missing more than camp with a hip injury. the raiders are back in action saturday against the rams, but gruden still has a few items he had to get off his chest surrounding the first preseason game. "i didn't like a lot of calls in the game. first play of the game, my tight end got thrown on the ground. next play of the game, we had a 60-yard run called back. i thought there was pass interference on the bomb to martavis bryant. i'm not going to stand up here and question every call but i'm going to do the best i can to make those three points saturday's kickoff set for 1pm in l-a. reporting from napa, mc kron4 news <49ers preseason takes flight to houston... the team wrapped up practice this afternoon in santa clara and flew south to get ready for their next preseason game against the texans.. before the game, the 2 teams will get an intra squad scrimmage going...that's when practice gets interesting... we saw this weekend with the redskins and jets...speaking of practice.. look who is
on the defensive side of the ball, cornerback gareon conley returned to practice after missing more than camp with a hip injury. the raiders are back in action saturday against the rams, but gruden still has a few items he had to get off his chest surrounding the first preseason game. "i didn't like a lot of calls in the game. first play of the game, my tight end got thrown on the ground. next play of the game, we had a 60-yard run called back. i thought there was pass interference on the...
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we're curious to know, particularly for ones who were in leadership positions, barbara conley was the chief deputy whip at one point, and at the end of your career, nancy pelosi became whip. >> yes. >> what were your observations about women like that and their leadership style? >> oh, they were very embracing. my observation is that they were aggressive, they were supportive. when you begin -- get in a leadership role, you begin to know you need support, so they were very supportive. i just say nancy was very supportive of me financially in terms of my campaign. and i don't think it's limited to me. i think she was appreciative and understood that women had difficulty in that. barbara kennelly embraced me in terms of advice. i don't remember too much money coming from barbara, but she and i were probably friendly. nancy came down for me to my campaign. she was very supportive for me. i couldn't have asked for me. >> we haven't talked about the role of staff at all, but were there any women staff from your office or maybe committee staffers that you witnessed that really stand out in
we're curious to know, particularly for ones who were in leadership positions, barbara conley was the chief deputy whip at one point, and at the end of your career, nancy pelosi became whip. >> yes. >> what were your observations about women like that and their leadership style? >> oh, they were very embracing. my observation is that they were aggressive, they were supportive. when you begin -- get in a leadership role, you begin to know you need support, so they were very...
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insensitive tweet and hinting about the fate of rows seanne's character in "the connors", and chris conley, chris. >> reporter: could be a hint, could be just speculation. but suffice to say that how that spin-off plans to put roseanne's character in the rearview mirror has been a topic of chatter ever since it was announced with john goodman now sharing feelings about what has been a tumultuous few months. >> this is our 45th anniversary and i get to talk. >> she is finally coming out of her shell. quiet, everybody. >> reporter: the ups and downs of "roseanne" and its original incarnation and 2018 summit to plummet revival cut short by mass outrage at its title star. john goodman was often its mr. reliable as dan conner. >> i like your nail polish, grandpa. >> that's drywall, son. >> reporter: now with a roseanne-less reboot in the offing he has offered his musings on how that series tentatively titled the "the conners" will treat his character. it's an unknown he told the london sunday times magazine. i guess he'll be mopey and sad because his wife is dead. there's been no word whether t
insensitive tweet and hinting about the fate of rows seanne's character in "the connors", and chris conley, chris. >> reporter: could be a hint, could be just speculation. but suffice to say that how that spin-off plans to put roseanne's character in the rearview mirror has been a topic of chatter ever since it was announced with john goodman now sharing feelings about what has been a tumultuous few months. >> this is our 45th anniversary and i get to talk. >> she is...
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her doctor confirming the official cause of death was pancreatic cancer and abc's chris conley at a look day to day and trance sen dent. she was inspiring and empowering. ♪ freedom >> reporter: first herd ard on record at 14 years of age singing gospel. ♪ her pop breakthrough came in early 1967 with "i never loved a man the way that i love you" setting off a series of monumental hits through 1968. she had earned so many honors, the first woman inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame, the presidential medal of freedom in 2005, performing at president obama's inauguration in 2009. then in 2015 at the kennedy center honors. slipping her mink to the floor and flatout owning "you make me feel like a natural woman." ♪ you make me feel, you make me feel, feel like, yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ >> lenny kravitz saying this morning, quote, the queen of soul has left this earth to sit on her throne. beautifully expressed. she is and was the queen. robin. >>> to that new shark scare on the east coast, a shark encounter with a 61-year-old man in cape cod shutting down the beach there. let's go back to t.
her doctor confirming the official cause of death was pancreatic cancer and abc's chris conley at a look day to day and trance sen dent. she was inspiring and empowering. ♪ freedom >> reporter: first herd ard on record at 14 years of age singing gospel. ♪ her pop breakthrough came in early 1967 with "i never loved a man the way that i love you" setting off a series of monumental hits through 1968. she had earned so many honors, the first woman inducted into the rock and roll...
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as for the defense corner back gareon conley returned to practice after missing more than two weeks ofhe rams.. kickoff is set for 1 p-m in l-a. ( darya ) and for the 49ers... richard sharman... who is battling a hamstring issue... was back on the practice field yesterday. it is still not clear if he will play on saturday. sherman... of couse coming off a ruptured achilles that cut his season short last year. but bad news for the niners... 11 players sat out from practice yesterday after several injuries in the first game. ( james ) now to baseball... the giants looked like they were going to go down at the hands of clayton kershaw... but rallied late...( darya ) kershaw... gave up only one run over 8 innings on the other side... madison bumgarner in the bottom of the 4th... kershaw... pops one down the left field line... brandon crawford and gorkys hernandez runs into each otr... it falls in for an rbi double... crawford had to leave the game under concussion concerns. bottom of the 5th... justin turner... takes bumgarner out for a solo home run. bumgarner allowed two runs over 6 inni
as for the defense corner back gareon conley returned to practice after missing more than two weeks ofhe rams.. kickoff is set for 1 p-m in l-a. ( darya ) and for the 49ers... richard sharman... who is battling a hamstring issue... was back on the practice field yesterday. it is still not clear if he will play on saturday. sherman... of couse coming off a ruptured achilles that cut his season short last year. but bad news for the niners... 11 players sat out from practice yesterday after...
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joined now from -- by roll call reporter richard comley -- griffin conley.hank you for being here this morning after a busy day yesterday. walk us through what the 8 counts paul manafort was convicted for our about. guest: thanks for having me on. we will jump right in to it. manafort was convicted and lots of legal experts following the case have anticipated this. he was found guilty on all charges against him for filing formstax reforms -- tax when he was working for the ukrainian president at the time, who was deposed in 2014. manafort was also found guilty of failing to file a foreign bank account report to the treasury department as part of the tax returns, but only in the year 2012. not 2014.not 2013 and additionally, there was a bevy of bank loan fraud and bank loan fraud conspiracy and prosecutors were only able to extract guilty verdicts out of two of those count 27. and count 27 was a $3.4 million loan from citizens bank for a property in new york that 27 wast owned and count also a guilty verdict for a bank fraud charge from the bank of california
joined now from -- by roll call reporter richard comley -- griffin conley.hank you for being here this morning after a busy day yesterday. walk us through what the 8 counts paul manafort was convicted for our about. guest: thanks for having me on. we will jump right in to it. manafort was convicted and lots of legal experts following the case have anticipated this. he was found guilty on all charges against him for filing formstax reforms -- tax when he was working for the ukrainian president...