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so phil connors initially goes about his life seeking sexual pleasure. and he does so quite winningly, we could say. but it's not enough. you watch his character because according to the story, he has to live this day again and again. he's forced to live out an intensifying concentrated form this theory of life. and he comes to realize soon enough experiencely, the pleasure principle is not enough. phil will choose to kill himself. choose to stop living rather than be forced within this one theory. it's not enough. it's not -- the pleasure principle is not worthy of phil's humanity. >> he's better than that. let's pause that thought. we'll take a break and come back soon for the final segment of this program and . >>> hello and welcome back to mosaic. dr. margaret turek and where the artist is revealing god to you. we had talked about a film from a few years ago, i think an oscar winner," gravity", a space movie. >> the movie at the surface level, it's a survival story about a woman who survives a life threatening accident in outer space. but the story i
so phil connors initially goes about his life seeking sexual pleasure. and he does so quite winningly, we could say. but it's not enough. you watch his character because according to the story, he has to live this day again and again. he's forced to live out an intensifying concentrated form this theory of life. and he comes to realize soon enough experiencely, the pleasure principle is not enough. phil will choose to kill himself. choose to stop living rather than be forced within this one...
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it changed connor's life forever.e now walks with a prosthetic. >> connor has in some ways moved on more than we have. he's forgiven.n' i dot know how he's done that. but we haven't. >> reporter: to find out morb about that ery bag, the best clue in this case, the ip visited union city where the bakery has served customers for two decades wechlt found the current owner who told us the last time a bag like this may have been circulating was a decade ago when theev prus owner used it. lee showed us his items now come in clar bags. >> were there bags like this in the back? >> no. i used thowned this bakery sinc 2010 and never used this ba >> reporter: both the former and current owners have cooperative, helping him track down the bag's manufacturer and printer. so far though nothing has led to the bomber. >> we want have to answers for connor and that family. >> reporter: if somebodysaw a box of these bags and had a ai friend or acquance they don't feel right about, what should they do? >> please call crime stoppers, let
it changed connor's life forever.e now walks with a prosthetic. >> connor has in some ways moved on more than we have. he's forgiven.n' i dot know how he's done that. but we haven't. >> reporter: to find out morb about that ery bag, the best clue in this case, the ip visited union city where the bakery has served customers for two decades wechlt found the current owner who told us the last time a bag like this may have been circulating was a decade ago when theev prus owner used it....
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chris wiley, chief investment officer at connor broadly, is still with us. does this factor strategy, investment or do you completely leave it out? explicitly, it is get any insight into this, implicitly through a range of indicators we follow, leading economic indicators on growth, it has impacted. what we are continuing to see and ietty weak trends, think that's at the sharp end of it. one of the problems for an investor's you have to be careful about subscribing every sign of economic weakness and making that causal link to trade. impact, onee is an needs to check oneself. i think it's a normal sort of inventory cycle going on. >> let me tied together couple things we've been doing, the hong kong macau affairs office, giving the briefing on the violence in hong kong. i mention this because some join the dots between the violence in china, suggesting that the u.s. has been inciting some of the protest activity, leaving the facts of that. if links are being made between the two, that could make trade agreements even more elusive than they have already becom
chris wiley, chief investment officer at connor broadly, is still with us. does this factor strategy, investment or do you completely leave it out? explicitly, it is get any insight into this, implicitly through a range of indicators we follow, leading economic indicators on growth, it has impacted. what we are continuing to see and ietty weak trends, think that's at the sharp end of it. one of the problems for an investor's you have to be careful about subscribing every sign of economic...
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connor golden has nevehñr talke publicl9hjbout theqmy explosn.centralrk pa ñr explosion." >>> our time right w, ok11:54. ll)pá beautiful picture. it's deceiving. it's hot and steamy, already 83 degrees.e1 steamy. clay's forecast. what you got? >> i'll tell you,nt ifçó you wa carbon copy oÑ what a ten-day period in washington, d.c. looks everyone, as we stretch itxd across the area.e1e1ay 92, 91, saturdnd sunday. isolated chance of storms. we cool down monday ande1 tuesd. thursday through t(saturday, ba in the soup again.ha y, hot,ok and humid. high temperatures in the 90s with threat of showers. again, no severe weather is expected 8hay. shower. molette? >> all right, good deal, thk you so >>> that will do it for "news4 minkday."5ti u$ao3uj)ájájjuáy afternoon, "firstxd att( 4:00."p get news and weather ci"ates any time with the nbc washington app. .ave a great day, we'll see you in the morning and don't forget to hydrate. i'm alex trebek here to tell you about the colonial penn program if you're ag-85in and lookg to buy life insurance b on a f
connor golden has nevehñr talke publicl9hjbout theqmy explosn.centralrk pa ñr explosion." >>> our time right w, ok11:54. ll)pá beautiful picture. it's deceiving. it's hot and steamy, already 83 degrees.e1 steamy. clay's forecast. what you got? >> i'll tell you,nt ifçó you wa carbon copy oÑ what a ten-day period in washington, d.c. looks everyone, as we stretch itxd across the area.e1e1ay 92, 91, saturdnd sunday. isolated chance of storms. we cool down monday ande1...
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. >> phil connors. >> ned. >> outrageous. >> i just laughed my ass off.>en at comedy graze had heart. >> and you have a number of people especially adept at the form of the romantic comedy. you have sandra bull okay. hugh grant and meg ryan and. >> my name is forest, forrest gump. >> beyond the 90s any saw serious new movement in films too. >> we got a problemer. >> you had for the first time a large collection of black film makers documenting what was going on in the culture. >> animation came roaring back to the box office in a huge way. the cohen brothers expanded the rapidly growing influence. >> you're mr. lebowski i'm the dude. >> it was an immense decade for the movies. hollywood with the help of newly developed computer imagery winding town one millennium, and looking to the next. >> join us sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eerp for the movies, the 90s, a new original series, only here on cnn. and just ahead, an emotional victory for 9/11 first
. >> phil connors. >> ned. >> outrageous. >> i just laughed my ass off.>en at comedy graze had heart. >> and you have a number of people especially adept at the form of the romantic comedy. you have sandra bull okay. hugh grant and meg ryan and. >> my name is forest, forrest gump. >> beyond the 90s any saw serious new movement in films too. >> we got a problemer. >> you had for the first time a large collection of black film makers...
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federer, the oldest grand slam finalist sincejimmy connors at the us open in 1991.s talk about rafael nadal, he is on course to win against sam querrey. it would be great to see that line—up in the semifinals, roger federer against rafa nadal. it will be the first time they've met you at wimbledon since 2008, which seems amazing that they've not met in 11 years, but we can see it, we can anticipate it as soon as that drawer was made. and all three of these guys are playing unbelievably well and at times i think people are finding it a bit repetitive in the early stages because these guys keep winning so easily they have not been many contests in the minstrel. but when you get at this stage, and you think you're going to have three of them in the semifinals and federer and nadal meeting, you're rewarded perhaps for a lack of the contest and so there the around. some live pictures from court number one, a break in play at the moment. nadal is 4—1 up now in the third set. play seems to have opened up a bit for a novak djokovic, and arguably he has the easier semifinal
federer, the oldest grand slam finalist sincejimmy connors at the us open in 1991.s talk about rafael nadal, he is on course to win against sam querrey. it would be great to see that line—up in the semifinals, roger federer against rafa nadal. it will be the first time they've met you at wimbledon since 2008, which seems amazing that they've not met in 11 years, but we can see it, we can anticipate it as soon as that drawer was made. and all three of these guys are playing unbelievably well...
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joe biden's mentor or something because george wallace and bill connor where the face of the democratic party in the '60s during the civil rights struggle, so why would they use them as a reference? that is their foundation, those are their roots. >> laura: we are way over thank you so much for joining us tonight. and who are aoc plus three u really protecting by calling for the abolishment of i.c.e.? we have exclusive details on "the ingraham angle" only here tonight about the 22 ms-13 gang members that we told you about last night. don't move. need cash? at newday, veteran homeowners can get $54,000 dollars or more to consolidate high rate credit card debt and lower their payments by $600 every month. >&c"ajry here, hello! starts with -hi!mple... how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. >>
joe biden's mentor or something because george wallace and bill connor where the face of the democratic party in the '60s during the civil rights struggle, so why would they use them as a reference? that is their foundation, those are their roots. >> laura: we are way over thank you so much for joining us tonight. and who are aoc plus three u really protecting by calling for the abolishment of i.c.e.? we have exclusive details on "the ingraham angle" only here tonight about the...
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connor delong is an example, and the twins in utah are another example, and so i am grateful that they are okay, but it is, it shows that the standard is not okay. secondly, voluntary standard to be honest isn't even wanted by industry, the compliant industry folks want a mandatory standard so that other people the mother industry members will be held accountable and held to the same standard so it is something that we do agree on which is a mandatory standard. we just need to make it tougher than the current voluntary standard. >> thank you. i know you now have a group, how big is the group of parents that have lost children? >> well, our founding membership started with nine parents, however we are growing, and we continue to grow and there are so many parents that we represented the voice of that are and may never be in a place advocates that are too broken by this tragedy to use their voice. >> let me ask you this, have you heard from any of these people both members of your group and people you have talked to, that there was any hand whatsoever that this was a dangerous product. >
connor delong is an example, and the twins in utah are another example, and so i am grateful that they are okay, but it is, it shows that the standard is not okay. secondly, voluntary standard to be honest isn't even wanted by industry, the compliant industry folks want a mandatory standard so that other people the mother industry members will be held accountable and held to the same standard so it is something that we do agree on which is a mandatory standard. we just need to make it tougher...
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. >> i thought of it as something that will be in the history books like a bill connor kind of moment. >> this is all part and parcel of the president's 2020 strategy. no more dog whistles, just naked racism. >> laura: here to debate, 2020 adviser, and democratic strategists monique presley, all right, pastor, scott, let's start with you, your thoughts on all of this, the president instancing himself from the chance, but the critics said over the weekend he basically said that himself, so why bother distancing himself? >> first of all you stated that the president did not originate that chance, it came up and took him by surprise in the process and he deflected. he did not want to distance himself from his base, however, distancing himself from the chant. but here we are on the left, this fake sensitivity that they have. this president has been attacked, vilified, criticized, condemned by every faction of the left. he has been insulted, berated, everything you can do. and he takes it, but they want to have this fake sensitivity. these young ladies, to me they remind me of the movie "m
. >> i thought of it as something that will be in the history books like a bill connor kind of moment. >> this is all part and parcel of the president's 2020 strategy. no more dog whistles, just naked racism. >> laura: here to debate, 2020 adviser, and democratic strategists monique presley, all right, pastor, scott, let's start with you, your thoughts on all of this, the president instancing himself from the chance, but the critics said over the weekend he basically said that...
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so, fox connor converted him and inspired him to look forward to something more than being a retired lieutenant colonel. it is an amazing thing that he recognized it and that he would actually do it. and three, that he followed up. now, why did he have to follow-up if he had already gone through this conversion experience? well, there was a bureaucracy called the army. the army had a fixed view of what eisenhower was capable of. while he was at west point, one of the things he did after he blew out his knee was coach. he was a terrific coach. he was an instinctive leader with small groups. he was good at that at the platoon level, he was always good. he did not need to be taught about that. he was respected by his peers and was a good leader, but the army bureaucracy said, he is a good coach and a good man to have around, but he is not going to go to the top. they resisted. bureaucracies don't change their mind overnight. any of you who have authority over other people, think about this. they were insensitive to what ike was learning, and what he was doing to go ahead, now that he ha
so, fox connor converted him and inspired him to look forward to something more than being a retired lieutenant colonel. it is an amazing thing that he recognized it and that he would actually do it. and three, that he followed up. now, why did he have to follow-up if he had already gone through this conversion experience? well, there was a bureaucracy called the army. the army had a fixed view of what eisenhower was capable of. while he was at west point, one of the things he did after he blew...
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medical response we need more of a human to human response so this is a common we got from anne marie connor she is a national director of the charity world vision international and here's what she told the stream. you know i want you all right here. me here in the. informal here's my iron on our side. to the fight against a wall that. they were married to me and how. much. information to share. and each individual. gene. so yaps is saying this is more then a medical response that we need what do you make of that you know it's more done much better that's beyond. you some mention is design of conflict so it would be hard to solve all 3 if we don't. do you find so because those people fighting it's going to accept the response team to stop the whole team when they believe that they're coming from the people well right so they need a political engagement more than what you have there is no way a technique i thought he should be solved that we could problem. i want to show our audience just to remind us where the d r c is and then also to look at where the areas that are most at risk happen to
medical response we need more of a human to human response so this is a common we got from anne marie connor she is a national director of the charity world vision international and here's what she told the stream. you know i want you all right here. me here in the. informal here's my iron on our side. to the fight against a wall that. they were married to me and how. much. information to share. and each individual. gene. so yaps is saying this is more then a medical response that we need what...
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. >> we did have a person asked to join connor, connor lamb who came in on a special election and wasn't part of the original there are bad ass and the guys. there are five women and four guys who have service backgrounds and we had the g 9 that someone named us. this is a model of how we should be behaving toward one another. we are a broken democracy right now and if we are not trying to find commonality we are doomed.>> i would add we have an ongoing text chain and it is unending. i think congresses 435 entrepreneurs it is not a chain of demand organization. most of us have worked in chain of command organizations and, therefore, the process of being a new freshman is getting to know these different members and i have to be honest, you have to sort out the workhorses from the show ponies and that is an ongoing process and the group that when you have a service background like i never have to question whether i am with the workhorses and if abigail says i have a great idea for bill on rural broadband if she suggested it i will always read everything, but i am 99% sure i will get on tha
. >> we did have a person asked to join connor, connor lamb who came in on a special election and wasn't part of the original there are bad ass and the guys. there are five women and four guys who have service backgrounds and we had the g 9 that someone named us. this is a model of how we should be behaving toward one another. we are a broken democracy right now and if we are not trying to find commonality we are doomed.>> i would add we have an ongoing text chain and it is...
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connor. if you compare january 2018 to today, on other projects we approve where we impose the affordable housing impact fee and terms of units or cost. what with the we have sb-35 projects over here, 980, but the normal projects over here that are discretionary, and all of the other bells and whistles. what would that look like, do you have any idea? >> the comparison and the numbers? i mean, if you look at our 2018 housing inventory, i think there were 2300 units roughly that were approved and that calendar year ready for construction. we are trying to look at the difference between actual numbers. the low in the moderate. i don't have those numbers right now but i can definitely get them. >> that would be great. we want to understand if this is turbocharging versus the market. i think i would be an interesting thing. the other question is, definition of a housing project. i know this is to units and have all of this demolition. following the mall project out of cupertino, it is two thirds
connor. if you compare january 2018 to today, on other projects we approve where we impose the affordable housing impact fee and terms of units or cost. what with the we have sb-35 projects over here, 980, but the normal projects over here that are discretionary, and all of the other bells and whistles. what would that look like, do you have any idea? >> the comparison and the numbers? i mean, if you look at our 2018 housing inventory, i think there were 2300 units roughly that were...
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connor made his debut on the mound. kevin pillar takes from alonzo. then fired to third. zach green puts on the tag at third base. green had already singled in his first major league at-bat. and then here in the 4th, he doubles in his second. buster posey had doubled in front of him and it was a 2-2 game. third time in 4 games in new york the game went to extra innings in the 12th. not that long ago was in sacramento himself. it's his first walk-off homer and 9th of the year. the giants win 3-2. 15th win in 18 games. they're at an even .500. >>> the a's were on the road in minnesota. stomper made the trip and might not have the home run swing down, but he knows how to flip the bat. the a's staged another of their dramatic come backs. that's a two-run shot. number two on the william hendrix took a -- game the a's right now in the al's number two wild card spot, one game in front of tampa. >>> it seemed like a story too good to be true. the british open comes back to northern ireland for the first time in 68 years and an irish man wins it. that's how things went today on a
connor made his debut on the mound. kevin pillar takes from alonzo. then fired to third. zach green puts on the tag at third base. green had already singled in his first major league at-bat. and then here in the 4th, he doubles in his second. buster posey had doubled in front of him and it was a 2-2 game. third time in 4 games in new york the game went to extra innings in the 12th. not that long ago was in sacramento himself. it's his first walk-off homer and 9th of the year. the giants win...
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. -- connor is an example and the twins in utah is another example. i'm grateful they are ok. but it shows that the standard is not ok. secondly, voluntary standard isn't even wanted by industry. the compliant industry folks want a mandatory standard so that others industry members will be held accountable and help to the same standard. it is something we do agree on, a mandatory standard. we just need to make it tougher than the current voluntary standard. >> i know you have a group now. how big is the group? >> our founding membership started with nine parents. however, we are growing and we continue to grow. are so many parents that we represent the voice of that may never be in a place to advocate, that are broken by this tragedy. you heard from any of these people, the members of your group and the people you've talked to, that there was any hint whatsoever that this was a dangerous -- >> no one knew. and it did not matter what the price point of the dresser was. we had very expensive dressers kill children, cheap dressers, it is across all demographics. no one knew. test
. -- connor is an example and the twins in utah is another example. i'm grateful they are ok. but it shows that the standard is not ok. secondly, voluntary standard isn't even wanted by industry. the compliant industry folks want a mandatory standard so that others industry members will be held accountable and help to the same standard. it is something we do agree on, a mandatory standard. we just need to make it tougher than the current voluntary standard. >> i know you have a group now....
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. >> reporter: connor was sent back down to the minor leagues after making his big league debut on sunday. you can bet he will be back soon. the hollister native the purchase 60 tickets and allow two runs in five innings. >> there is a lot of hollister fans there. it was great to have hollister back me up out there they are very supportive and coming from a small town it is fun to make it. >> reporter: and don't forget about the oakland a's outfielder ramon named the american league's player of the week. the oakland a's are in houston getting their butts kicked 1-0. tim duncan is returning to the san antonio spurs as an assistant coach. duncan retire from playing in 2016. popovich showed it's only fitting after i served loyally for 19 years as his assistant that he returns the favor. shane lowry ran away in norlin island his first major title. he wasted no time in celebrating. imen h i can ll yth fi we go anderson, 64 pitching for the giants tonight. buster posey is getting the night off. giants and cubs tonight. be a believer and giants fever. >> wow. >> i want to hear more about how the
. >> reporter: connor was sent back down to the minor leagues after making his big league debut on sunday. you can bet he will be back soon. the hollister native the purchase 60 tickets and allow two runs in five innings. >> there is a lot of hollister fans there. it was great to have hollister back me up out there they are very supportive and coming from a small town it is fun to make it. >> reporter: and don't forget about the oakland a's outfielder ramon named the american...
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connors!d. >> phil connors. >> ned? >> the movie is perfect. it's also so obviously for bill. >> bill, like the groundhog bill? >> yeah, like the groundhog bill. >> look for your shadow there, pal! >> morons, your bus is leaving. >> it's hard to be a likeable dick and then win the audience over by the end. bill is really good at that. >> oh, thank you, young man. >> it's nothing, ma'am, just be comfortable, all right? >> to me, bill murray is one of the great comedy actors that has ever been. >> how long will you be staying with us? >> indefinitely. i'm being sued for divorce. >> he's picky, which is perfect, because then he finds his way into somebody really extraordinary. >> what's the secret, max? >> the secret? >> yeah. you seem to have it pretty figured out. >> secret, i don't know. i think you've just got to find something you love to do and then do it for the rest of your life. >> wes anderson, his films are like opening a jewelry box and you can take out all the little trinkets and loo
connors!d. >> phil connors. >> ned? >> the movie is perfect. it's also so obviously for bill. >> bill, like the groundhog bill? >> yeah, like the groundhog bill. >> look for your shadow there, pal! >> morons, your bus is leaving. >> it's hard to be a likeable dick and then win the audience over by the end. bill is really good at that. >> oh, thank you, young man. >> it's nothing, ma'am, just be comfortable, all right? >> to me,...
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. >> who is that >> reporter: connor o'brien is like so many americans, struggling to take care of a father with alzheimer's. >> growing up he was the life of the party, you know, class clown. and now i just look at him he's my hero, and just cry >> reporter: after so many drug failures, now scientists have a promising new target, inflammation >> so this is what a healthy brain should look like but when there is inflammation and disease, the nerve cells are wiped out, decimated, just threads of them left >> reporter: dr. rudy tansy at massachusetts general hospital discovered inflammation kills millions of nerve cells, shutting down the area responsible for thinking and memory and he says there are things you can do now to fight inflammation >> so these life-style interventions, how do those help your brain prevent alzheimer's >> each one does something different. sleep clears out the brain exercise grows new nerve cells in the brain diet helps your bacteria in your gut to help your brain >> reporter: new studies suggest life-style changes can reduce the risk of alzheimer's by up to
. >> who is that >> reporter: connor o'brien is like so many americans, struggling to take care of a father with alzheimer's. >> growing up he was the life of the party, you know, class clown. and now i just look at him he's my hero, and just cry >> reporter: after so many drug failures, now scientists have a promising new target, inflammation >> so this is what a healthy brain should look like but when there is inflammation and disease, the nerve cells are wiped...
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new love interest >> joy benedict has her eye on entertainment >> 28 years but she is back as sarah connor. in a conversation with entertainment weekly going to hamilton said she ignored three phone calls from the next installment of the terminator before accepting the rules. in her 60s he took your attorney to get strong enough to play the iconic heroin. terminator dark fate hits theaters, november 1. start the curtain will fall on waitress after for years on broadway. the tony nominated hit song written by the pop singer sarah barela tells the story of a lovable diner employee the fan favorite was the broadway debut last broadway show henry fifth. >>> the entertainment insider said harry styles is an early talked to plate prince eric. disney live action mermaid the little mermaid. singer haley barry is test hallie bailey is casted under the sea no official word on whether styles will go on and kiss the girl. joy benedict cbs news, los angeles >>> the title not be ignored. 9 innings last night. not enough. one step in the and one giant leap >>> let's had outside. looking at downtown san j
new love interest >> joy benedict has her eye on entertainment >> 28 years but she is back as sarah connor. in a conversation with entertainment weekly going to hamilton said she ignored three phone calls from the next installment of the terminator before accepting the rules. in her 60s he took your attorney to get strong enough to play the iconic heroin. terminator dark fate hits theaters, november 1. start the curtain will fall on waitress after for years on broadway. the tony...
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. >>> before yesterday's game the giants called up the starting pitcher connor mendez and a third baseman thackeray who had 23 homeruns. to make room of the roster the team designated derek holland t bullpen. green and met as. both in california native started yesterday against the mets. they allowed to hunt and suck out six and five innings including paid a lot of who snapped the best over his knee. the bottom of the fourth, the new york up to minutes want to green singled in the first about the double home posey to tie the game. read to ministry the debut to the delight of his family. the game side tied of the 12th and another rookie. micah sent everybody home the giants third rock off victory this serious. went 3-2 and have 18 of the note last nine games. liam hendrix is looking at closeout with one on the night. the former giant a triple of the right field wall. louise scores to tie the game. the first run, hendrix has allowed 22 there's innings and two batters later max kepler delivers. a single to score. it is a walkoff. oakland is one game ahead of tampa for the second wild-card sp
. >>> before yesterday's game the giants called up the starting pitcher connor mendez and a third baseman thackeray who had 23 homeruns. to make room of the roster the team designated derek holland t bullpen. green and met as. both in california native started yesterday against the mets. they allowed to hunt and suck out six and five innings including paid a lot of who snapped the best over his knee. the bottom of the fourth, the new york up to minutes want to green singled in the...
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medical response we need more of a human to human response so this is a common we got from anne marie connor she is a national director of the charity world vision international and here's what she told the stream. you know what people are right here. for me here. is not informal here. on our side. to the fire and. they are hurting me and how. much. information to share. and each individual can stop. so yaps just saying this is more then a medical response that we need what do you make of that you know it's more done much more than that and beyond. can use i mention this is one of conflict so it would be hard to solve all 3 if we don't solve the cause that is defined so because those people fighting it's going to accept the response team to support team when they believe that they're coming from the people well right so they need a political engagement more than what you have there is no way a technical solution to be solved that we can problem. i want to show our audience just remind us where the d.l.c. is and also to look at where the areas that are most at risk happen to be so let's start
medical response we need more of a human to human response so this is a common we got from anne marie connor she is a national director of the charity world vision international and here's what she told the stream. you know what people are right here. for me here. is not informal here. on our side. to the fire and. they are hurting me and how. much. information to share. and each individual can stop. so yaps just saying this is more then a medical response that we need what do you make of that...
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one amendment from labour's connor mcginn sought to extend same—sex marriage to northern ireland, where legal. another amendment from labour's stella creasy was to liberalise abortion laws in northern ireland, where currently it is only allowed in the strictest of circumstances. now, they both passed overwhelmingly, and it is safe to say the dup were not pleased about this. they oppose a law change on both those fronts, and they also said they felt the principle of devolution had been breached. there is one very big caveat to all of this, though. the law doesn't automatically change and in fact it will only become law if there isn't a return to power—sharing at this place by the 21st of october. does that mean there could be a return to power—sharing anytime soon? that seems unlikely because the other political parties in northern ireland have campaigned for the law to change, even if that means via westminster. the other thing to say about tuesday night is that it is certainly a nod to the effect of politics to have real change on issues that people care about and also a reminder of wh
one amendment from labour's connor mcginn sought to extend same—sex marriage to northern ireland, where legal. another amendment from labour's stella creasy was to liberalise abortion laws in northern ireland, where currently it is only allowed in the strictest of circumstances. now, they both passed overwhelmingly, and it is safe to say the dup were not pleased about this. they oppose a law change on both those fronts, and they also said they felt the principle of devolution had been...
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connor michael cbs sunday morning. >> some day if you are in the right place and lucky you will lookagle on the wing, it is a sight to stop your hard. >> the first broadcast on sunday featured this report from maine where bald eagles where are on the brink of extinction. as an endangered species but 40 years later the eagle population has soared. >> with your support and help of congress we can reclaim and preserve the natural beauty of america. >> in the decades since president richard nixon signed the endangered species act the landmark law has grown to cover more than 2400 species, good news 99% of them have not been declared extinct and only two 2% have recovered like the bald eagle and the al gator. recovery takes time. >> he's way down there. >> consider this little guy. dusty gopher frog listed in 2001. >> nearly two decades later only 200 or so left in the wild living around this mississippi pond. enter biologists bearing tupper wear. >> you guys are going to do good. >> it's a picture of the act at work. inside the containers more than 300 frogs bred through vitro fertilizat
connor michael cbs sunday morning. >> some day if you are in the right place and lucky you will lookagle on the wing, it is a sight to stop your hard. >> the first broadcast on sunday featured this report from maine where bald eagles where are on the brink of extinction. as an endangered species but 40 years later the eagle population has soared. >> with your support and help of congress we can reclaim and preserve the natural beauty of america. >> in the decades since...
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this may impact their lives so kind of interesting you say that because i discussed that with my son connor do you remember when m p 3 s. 1st came out i was still buying c.d.'s for 2 to 3 years after that and i'm going to big stack of c.d.'s in a wardrobe a home that i never use i just use and be free to use spotify but there was a time it took for me to kind of kind of get used to that my kids would never. ever buy a cd and i think it's going to be the same with pick point and and i'm going to say digital money as well because i don't think it's going to be only because you're going to get this different class of currency but i think just going to that's one of them max you know. we see in the nature of money change before our very eyes we have coined which is now back over 200000000000 market cap we've got facebook libor coin coming the nature of money who controls it. and how it works has changed for a very wise i think for future generations is going to be very very natural to them even more so my daughter is 9 by the time she's. my age i think all money will be digital i don't see a pa
this may impact their lives so kind of interesting you say that because i discussed that with my son connor do you remember when m p 3 s. 1st came out i was still buying c.d.'s for 2 to 3 years after that and i'm going to big stack of c.d.'s in a wardrobe a home that i never use i just use and be free to use spotify but there was a time it took for me to kind of kind of get used to that my kids would never. ever buy a cd and i think it's going to be the same with pick point and and i'm going to...
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naomi connor travelled from northern ireland to england for an abortion five years ago.miller is a junior surgical doctor and is anti—abortion. claudia craig successfully campaigned for legal home—use of abortion pills after her traumatic experience. laura mann had an abortion but says she regrets it. independent mp heidi allen talked about her abortion experience in the house of commons, ajmal masroor is an imam who wants the limit reduced to 17 weeks. dr caroline gazet is an abortion surgeon. caroline, first of all, why do you think attitudes are liberalising in this country? i think we realise that a woman has a right to choose what to do with her body, and we need to trust that women know what they want to do with their body, their body and their lives. as we go forward in the 21st—century, this is the right attitude. it is not a universal attitude, we look to what is happening in the united states and attitudes are reversing there, the law is reversing there. i think this is fundamentally wrong, i think we need to trust women, it is chilling that in america they are
naomi connor travelled from northern ireland to england for an abortion five years ago.miller is a junior surgical doctor and is anti—abortion. claudia craig successfully campaigned for legal home—use of abortion pills after her traumatic experience. laura mann had an abortion but says she regrets it. independent mp heidi allen talked about her abortion experience in the house of commons, ajmal masroor is an imam who wants the limit reduced to 17 weeks. dr caroline gazet is an abortion...
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medical response we need more of a human to human response so this is a common we got from anne marie connor of the national director of the charity world vision international and here's what she told the stream. you know i want you all right here. me here in the. informal here's my here's all things are said to the finest of all that. they were married to me and how. much. information that they share. and each individual. gene. so yaps is saying this is more then a medical response that we need what do you make of that you know it's more done much more than that and beyond. can use i mentioned is the zone of conflict so it would be hard to solve all 3 if we don't solve the conflict that is defined so because those people fighting and going to accept the response team to support team wendy believe that they're coming from the people well right so they need a political engagement more than what you have there is no way a technique i thought he should be solved that we could problem. i want to show our audience just to remind us where the d r c is and then also to look at where the areas that
medical response we need more of a human to human response so this is a common we got from anne marie connor of the national director of the charity world vision international and here's what she told the stream. you know i want you all right here. me here in the. informal here's my here's all things are said to the finest of all that. they were married to me and how. much. information that they share. and each individual. gene. so yaps is saying this is more then a medical response that we...
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raised by his gran in hull, he has just followed in the footsteps of the likes of connors and mcenroe earned 19—year—old jubb £45,000, but his us scholarship rules apparently mean he can't claim the cash. this has been an experience money can't buy, though, despite the eventual four set defeat to portugal'sjoao sousa. three other britons made round two, though, including jay clarke, who set up a plum tie against wimbledon royalty. yes, he will now face roger federer, who lost the first set against south africa's lloyd harris, but he got over his wobble to be king of centre court as usual. and serena williams made light work of italy's giulia monticone. and now it is official she will play mixed doubles with andy murray, excitement levels are building. natalie pirks, bbc news, wimbledon. and we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, brexit editor at the telegraph asa bennett and head of news at the huffington postjess brammar. that is coming up after the headlines at 11:30pm. next we'll be looking at the weather for the week ahead. but before that, let's end
raised by his gran in hull, he has just followed in the footsteps of the likes of connors and mcenroe earned 19—year—old jubb £45,000, but his us scholarship rules apparently mean he can't claim the cash. this has been an experience money can't buy, though, despite the eventual four set defeat to portugal'sjoao sousa. three other britons made round two, though, including jay clarke, who set up a plum tie against wimbledon royalty. yes, he will now face roger federer, who lost the first set...
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was trying to arrest the justice department made the announcement on choose stay 5 years after eric connors death chris insolently has more. than 60. days officer daniel pan to lay a was caught on video putting eric garner in a choke hold that led to his death police were attempting to arrest are now on charges of illegally selling loose cigarettes very important. to know if the agent but after what was described as an exhaustive review the department of justice decided the evidence did not meet the high bar required to bring civil rights charges against the officer when we evaluated all of those actions and white his training and experience. mr gardner's size weight and actions to resist arrest . and the duration and escalating nature of the interaction we determined that was insufficient evidence garners family and their supporters were quick to have jacked but years ago my son said i can't. and today we can't. because they have let us down. those words i can't breathe became a rallying cry for the black lives matter movement against police brutality after garners death in 2014 bringing t
was trying to arrest the justice department made the announcement on choose stay 5 years after eric connors death chris insolently has more. than 60. days officer daniel pan to lay a was caught on video putting eric garner in a choke hold that led to his death police were attempting to arrest are now on charges of illegally selling loose cigarettes very important. to know if the agent but after what was described as an exhaustive review the department of justice decided the evidence did not...
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connor casey and rocky displayed their softball talents and leadership skills as all-stars on and offted to thank all the teams and agencies for supporting our foster youth and our scholarship program and to the rec and parks staff that helped execute this tournament. we want to congratulate mr. president the city winning rec and park. [applause] >> high-five, high-five. okay, let's grab a picture. you're the picture man. you hold the trophy. [laughter] >> all right, give it up for recs and parks. [applause] >> and one final acknowledgment, if you visit our park any time this summer, you're likely to see some of our most important and budding employees working in a variety of roles, whether it's as office help. we're going to have an estimated 430 youth workers working and learning in our parks. they range from age from 14 to 17 and they all live or go to school in our city. we have 196 work staff which were recruited and hired by us. they went through a job interview process. we have 80 youth work workers, and enterprise for high school students, 40 mayor youth employment workers, 24
connor casey and rocky displayed their softball talents and leadership skills as all-stars on and offted to thank all the teams and agencies for supporting our foster youth and our scholarship program and to the rec and parks staff that helped execute this tournament. we want to congratulate mr. president the city winning rec and park. [applause] >> high-five, high-five. okay, let's grab a picture. you're the picture man. you hold the trophy. [laughter] >> all right, give it up for...
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it was the people against bull connor. the people against injustice. the people against segregation and racism and the legacy of slavery. and the people were hell-bent on winning that struggle. becausely, they did they forced president john fitzgerald kennedy to do the right thing. he is one of my favorite presidents. he was a good man. he was an irish catholic, but he did not take on the task of introducing that civil rights legislation on his own. he was forced to do it by people who wanted to demand this country live up to its potential, live up to its promise, and live up to its values. those freedom writers -- those who preceded that people who were arrested for being human beings in their own country are the ones who made that political change possible. those who wonder what we do in the face of this injustice and this torture we are visiting on our fellow human beings at the u.s.-mexico border, just know there is powerful precedent before us of people standing up tothese moments of truth force the hand of this country. that is in part why i'm ru
it was the people against bull connor. the people against injustice. the people against segregation and racism and the legacy of slavery. and the people were hell-bent on winning that struggle. becausely, they did they forced president john fitzgerald kennedy to do the right thing. he is one of my favorite presidents. he was a good man. he was an irish catholic, but he did not take on the task of introducing that civil rights legislation on his own. he was forced to do it by people who wanted...
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nobody wants to have a loss go unnoticed that mother that loved their game or like just say connor. she loved him to a certain point something went wrong. once he's finished making a cross greg leaves it behind for the family of the deceased to take with them like tyrone blake sr. even as a police officer he was unable to stop his own son from being drawn into the maelstrom of gang life and getting killed. they have no more they have no. this is just hard to talk about is this. no regard for human life. it's no structure. there is no leadership so. far as. tyrone blake jr did not live to see his 26th birthday. i. call appoints office fully rigged with them 10 i am radio scanners and monitors this is where he tracks police dispatches night by night listening in on police radio is not only legal in the us for the point it's a crucial part of his work he's a freelance photojournalist who specialized in police operations the material he gathers he sells to local television stations for their crime related news. he has a range of contacts across the city he can send out to collect footag
nobody wants to have a loss go unnoticed that mother that loved their game or like just say connor. she loved him to a certain point something went wrong. once he's finished making a cross greg leaves it behind for the family of the deceased to take with them like tyrone blake sr. even as a police officer he was unable to stop his own son from being drawn into the maelstrom of gang life and getting killed. they have no more they have no. this is just hard to talk about is this. no regard for...
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we have kate connor from the planning department and kate hartley from the mayor's office of housingnity development to make brief presentations, but before they do, colleagues, would you like to make any opening remarks? nope? oh, supervisor fewer? >> supervisor fewer: thank you, chair ronen. so i just wanted to say good morning to my colleagues, and also to our audience. i'm excited to talk about our affordable homes for educator and families now initiative, along with my cosponsor, supervisors walton, peskin, and haney. we can all agree that in this affordable housing crisis, we desperately need to create more affordable housing in every part of the city. san francisco is on track to exceed our rena goals, though we are fall far short of our goals for low and moderate income housing. as of last year, the city had already produced 96% of the units needed to meet our goal by 2022. however, this year, we have only produced 31% of the units needed to meet our goal for low and very low-income housing units. so we are including legislation i recently authored and passed which allocates
we have kate connor from the planning department and kate hartley from the mayor's office of housingnity development to make brief presentations, but before they do, colleagues, would you like to make any opening remarks? nope? oh, supervisor fewer? >> supervisor fewer: thank you, chair ronen. so i just wanted to say good morning to my colleagues, and also to our audience. i'm excited to talk about our affordable homes for educator and families now initiative, along with my cosponsor,...
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. >>> action star jason safin and connor mcgregor were impressive. this one not so much.st needs a little more practice. i'm max foster in london. "early start" is next in the u.s. super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin, we switched to tide pods free & gentle. it's gentle on her skin, and dermatologist recommended. tide free and gentle. safe for skin with psoriasis, and eczema. >>> an incredible reversal from the justice department by way of tweet the president demands a citizenship question on the census against orders from the supreme court. >>> no military money for a border wall. another blow to white house efforts to fulfill a major campaign promise. >>> a salute to america in d.c. but they're concerned about polite sizing america. ♪ ♪
. >>> action star jason safin and connor mcgregor were impressive. this one not so much.st needs a little more practice. i'm max foster in london. "early start" is next in the u.s. super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin, we switched to tide pods free & gentle. it's gentle on her skin, and dermatologist recommended. tide free and gentle. safe for skin with psoriasis, and eczema. >>> an incredible reversal...