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meaning the sarah connor. never seen one like you before i. am human natalia raise a mckenzie dave is also quite software in the franchise that has been dominated by my own child in the past sarah connor older but not slowing down she spent the last years saving the world and made it her business to hunt down all terminators that crossed her path only one has so far who help you. i can see you're very upset this is all i am clearly understand. being terminator 6 dogfights directed by chimera that famous catchphrase also makes an unexpectedly appearance be back. my colleague mike a cougar has joined me in the studio to talk about a story that just doesn't seem to get old but actually at the same time it does everybody talking about linda hamilton we just saw her there who literally got killed off for terminator 3 heaven forbid she's back with a vengeance so what how does that work 1st of all the screenwriters just ignore the terminator films 34 and 5 they pretend they never happened it's kind of course correction maybe if you like to say so doc
meaning the sarah connor. never seen one like you before i. am human natalia raise a mckenzie dave is also quite software in the franchise that has been dominated by my own child in the past sarah connor older but not slowing down she spent the last years saving the world and made it her business to hunt down all terminators that crossed her path only one has so far who help you. i can see you're very upset this is all i am clearly understand. being terminator 6 dogfights directed by chimera...
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economist. , is connors, credit suisse still here -- mark connors of credit suisse is still here.or you, lara? lara: i think there may be some effort to talk about a smaller deal, but i'm still a little more pessimistic that we are going to get really a lasting fundamental trade deal. that thread, it's really hard to put it back together again, so i think that's what we've done. you're seeing the tentacles of this spread to cybersecurity, currencies, and a variety of different fronts. it is going to be hard to really change the big shift lower in trade volumes, investment lows, all of that. alix: anyone who comes on says exactly that, but we still have a huge rally in the s&p over the last few days, a move into cyclicals based on the headline that they are going to meet today. ink: if you have rates negative territory, you have to put your money somewhere. we have unfunded pensions, we have liabilities we've got to feed. there aren't many places you can go beside credit structure and credit equities. they have to be bought. that's just a demand. lara: i think that's exactly it. we
economist. , is connors, credit suisse still here -- mark connors of credit suisse is still here.or you, lara? lara: i think there may be some effort to talk about a smaller deal, but i'm still a little more pessimistic that we are going to get really a lasting fundamental trade deal. that thread, it's really hard to put it back together again, so i think that's what we've done. you're seeing the tentacles of this spread to cybersecurity, currencies, and a variety of different fronts. it is...
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connor will be missed throughout savannah. will be y and friends in my thoughts and prayers during this most difficult time. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize pierce county high for being recognized as the department of education -- by the department of education ribbon school for 2019. h prestigious award -- this prestigious award recognizes around 300 schools across the forty -- across the country their commitment to academic excellence and closing the diverse nt gap among group of students. to commemorate the award, pierce county high school will receive symbol of is a excellence in teaching and learning. the school has been provided a high-kwaul education for its -- high-quality education for its the nts and this is not first time this school has been recognized. the principal was named the of the year in the state of georgia. additionally, the national ederation of state high school associations named their athletic department the third nation.the to teachers, students, and staff alike at pierce county high on your o
connor will be missed throughout savannah. will be y and friends in my thoughts and prayers during this most difficult time. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize pierce county high for being recognized as the department of education -- by the department of education ribbon school for 2019. h prestigious award -- this prestigious award recognizes around 300 schools across the forty -- across the country their commitment to academic excellence and closing the diverse nt gap among group of...
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sarah connor is not only still alive she's not a wally of humanity against the machines and linda hamilton you know she's now 63 years old she trained for more than a year to get this in shape and it was so much harder for him than for the 1st movie of course so in the end she was quite disappointed by the way but because they still insisted on enhancing her physical attributes both and you know what i mean in the front and the back well it is still hollywood after all so we remember in her 1st movie here we are a typical eighty's woman and then and home in a to judgment day here we are she already looks like a soul chip. well now she's. head well we're. still in this mazing shape here we see you know and this is not only my opinion and they're not so many female action heroes and especially not in this h. bridge frak again picking we should reactivates a granny weaver in our knees also showing his age as an aging terminator but machines aren't supposed to get old i thought no that's right actually they just rust but in this case well. maybe mellowed how would. they get is now 72 years old
sarah connor is not only still alive she's not a wally of humanity against the machines and linda hamilton you know she's now 63 years old she trained for more than a year to get this in shape and it was so much harder for him than for the 1st movie of course so in the end she was quite disappointed by the way but because they still insisted on enhancing her physical attributes both and you know what i mean in the front and the back well it is still hollywood after all so we remember in her 1st...
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quite tough wearing in the franchise that has been dominated by my old charlie's in the past sarah connor older but not slowing down she spent the last years saving the world and made it her business to hunt down old terminators that cross up our only one so far and the chap who did help you. i can see you're very upset this is all a game clearly understand. intemperance a 6 dogfight directed by chimera that famous catchphrase also makes an unexpected reappearance i'll be back. that's funny my colleague mike a cougar has joined me in the studio to talk of vote a story that just doesn't seem to get old but actually at the same time it does everybody talking about linda hamilton we just saw her there who literally got killed off for terminator 3 heaven forbid she's back with a vengeance what's what how does that work 1st of all the screenwriters just ignore the tone at the firms 34 and 5 they pretend they never happened it's kind of course correction maybe if you like to say so doc fate is the direct follow up of the 1st 2 movies so we're backing out so we're back there and. sarah connor is
quite tough wearing in the franchise that has been dominated by my old charlie's in the past sarah connor older but not slowing down she spent the last years saving the world and made it her business to hunt down old terminators that cross up our only one so far and the chap who did help you. i can see you're very upset this is all a game clearly understand. intemperance a 6 dogfight directed by chimera that famous catchphrase also makes an unexpected reappearance i'll be back. that's funny my...
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the connors family was arrested nearly two weeks ago. connors and their baby are being held here at family residential centre in pennsylvania. this is some 2500 miles away from where they were first arrested. they we re where they were first arrested. they were say they were hold in canada and travel down the road in british claudia when they swerved to avoid an animal. they then went down an unmarked road and the next venue, they were being pulled over by police in washington state who said that they had illegally crossed over into the united states was initially, they were held near seattle but they have since been transferred over here to pennsylvania and the conners are complaining about their conditions. ina complaining about their conditions. in a statement given to us by their lawyers, they say that they are frigid, cold and dirty as they are particularly concerned about their baby who they say has developed and eye condition. in a statement, immigration and customs enforcement agencies say that reports of abuse of english humane
the connors family was arrested nearly two weeks ago. connors and their baby are being held here at family residential centre in pennsylvania. this is some 2500 miles away from where they were first arrested. they we re where they were first arrested. they were say they were hold in canada and travel down the road in british claudia when they swerved to avoid an animal. they then went down an unmarked road and the next venue, they were being pulled over by police in washington state who said...
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clare connor is the ecb's director of women's cricket like any head coach coming and you wa nt to liket and i think that lisa will start with us in the new year it will only have a month before that tournament really gets under way in australia. i think one of the huge advantages to lisa and the two main advantages for pre—existing relationships with the real in—depth knowledge of many of oui’ real in—depth knowledge of many of our players and over and western australia. to mr cricket australia. amyjones, natalie and katherine brunt all played over and perth. she's got a really good relationships so really good current knowledge about some of our players and the women's game in general. when you're coming into make an impact asa when you're coming into make an impact as a new head coach at any sport, men's or women's, those of the things that are really in your favour. good positive relationships trusting relationships and a really good knowledge i think of where our tea m good knowledge i think of where our team is at at the moment, and where the potential of the team could be. scotla
clare connor is the ecb's director of women's cricket like any head coach coming and you wa nt to liket and i think that lisa will start with us in the new year it will only have a month before that tournament really gets under way in australia. i think one of the huge advantages to lisa and the two main advantages for pre—existing relationships with the real in—depth knowledge of many of oui’ real in—depth knowledge of many of our players and over and western australia. to mr cricket...
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connor, last word to you. as someone who worked with shep, how did he make you a better journalist, improve your work? >> i loved being on his show. his show, his entire sort of organization pushed you to give the fuller context. i think one of the things that's tough about reporting at fox is there are a lot of anchors who wanted to stay in a narrow lane and answer questions and look at a story from a very specific point of view. shepherd always made sure you brought in the full context of a story. and so the key details didn't get lost in your reporting. that's something that shepherd specifically did that a lot of other hosts didn't do, at least for myself and in terms of reporting overseas. he wanted a fuller context, even on the days where shep wasn't there because he was maybe off on a friday during the summer, his producers and team there always pushed you to give the full context. again, that's something that i think will be lost long term with his leaving fox is i'm not sure there are that many report
connor, last word to you. as someone who worked with shep, how did he make you a better journalist, improve your work? >> i loved being on his show. his show, his entire sort of organization pushed you to give the fuller context. i think one of the things that's tough about reporting at fox is there are a lot of anchors who wanted to stay in a narrow lane and answer questions and look at a story from a very specific point of view. shepherd always made sure you brought in the full context...
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clare connor — who's the director of women's cricket at the england and wales cricket board — says keightleyndout candidate of the an expensive extensive search which we conducted during october. she is known to us, she has worked for us before as head coach of our academy forfour years for us before as head coach of our academy for four years from 2011. she has played the game at a high level, she has coached the game at a high level, she has coached australia for a few years and in the last three or four years she has been leading a fully professional programme in western australia in perth for the perth scorchers in the big bash. she comes with good credentials. as i say she was the standout candidate in a highly varied and talented pool of applicants from this country and all over the world. and we are thrilled to be able to make this offer today. staying with cricket. scotland and oman have both qualified for next year's t20 world cup in australia — claiming the last two places available. in the qualifying competition in the uae, george munsey top—scored with 65 as scotland beat the hos
clare connor — who's the director of women's cricket at the england and wales cricket board — says keightleyndout candidate of the an expensive extensive search which we conducted during october. she is known to us, she has worked for us before as head coach of our academy forfour years for us before as head coach of our academy for four years from 2011. she has played the game at a high level, she has coached the game at a high level, she has coached australia for a few years and in the...
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el rÉcord lo tiene y -- jimmy connor. >> pues a su majestad, roger federer. >> sÍ, inclinarse. >> llegamos las familias judÍas en la iglesia y le prendieron fuego a muchas de las viviendas. >> otras fueron llevados a campos de concentraciÓn y exterminados. >> todos los familiares menos mi padre y mi tÍo las mandan a campos de exterminio. >> unas cuantos que sobrevivieron.
el rÉcord lo tiene y -- jimmy connor. >> pues a su majestad, roger federer. >> sÍ, inclinarse. >> llegamos las familias judÍas en la iglesia y le prendieron fuego a muchas de las viviendas. >> otras fueron llevados a campos de concentraciÓn y exterminados. >> todos los familiares menos mi padre y mi tÍo las mandan a campos de exterminio. >> unas cuantos que sobrevivieron.
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connors with her husband and the couple's 3-month-old son. they were detained by u.s. border agents for illegally crossing the border and they were first taken to a customs and border protection facility in washington, then flown across country to the residential center in pennsylvania. they were held for ten days in total and were deported today. use officials cast doubt on the family story, saying they were seen on surveillance driving "slowly and deliberately" through a ditch and across the border. clearly, dana, the real criminal and all this is the deer. neither u.s. agents in our canadian officials have found it. i assume it's waiting in the woods right now ready to pounce and trick another unsuspecting and very smart british family into illegally crossing the border. >> dana: i read that story this morning and i had to figure out, i didn't know it was the deer that we would blame but thank you, jonathan hunt. a new crackdown on abusive leg which on twitter. the social media giant restricting how users can interact with world leaders who violate its rules. critic
connors with her husband and the couple's 3-month-old son. they were detained by u.s. border agents for illegally crossing the border and they were first taken to a customs and border protection facility in washington, then flown across country to the residential center in pennsylvania. they were held for ten days in total and were deported today. use officials cast doubt on the family story, saying they were seen on surveillance driving "slowly and deliberately" through a ditch and...
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but i wanted to distinguish myself from the last sarah connor. >> some things never change. >> i canpset. >> when you step back on the set with around for the first time? >> you know what? it was truly lovely. >> when this is all over, i am going to kill you. >> i understand. >> people might forget you were in a movie with arnold too, kindergarten cop. >> absolutely. i'm sitting behind him in an airline, and i was a waiter. >> also ahead, adele doesn't look like this anymore. her new look revealed. >> plus, it's thurs-date and matthew's got advice for busting out of the friend zone. >> here's what you say. this is the winning line. closed captioning provided by -- come try my really big chicken sandwich combo with two patties for $4.99, or three for $5.99, or four for $6.99. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happening? stanley! you're deflating! hold me, jack! only at jack in the box. two breaded chicken patties plus fries and a drink for $4.99. three patties for $5.99. or even four for just $6.99. four patties? well, tickle my elbow! no thank yo
but i wanted to distinguish myself from the last sarah connor. >> some things never change. >> i canpset. >> when you step back on the set with around for the first time? >> you know what? it was truly lovely. >> when this is all over, i am going to kill you. >> i understand. >> people might forget you were in a movie with arnold too, kindergarten cop. >> absolutely. i'm sitting behind him in an airline, and i was a waiter. >> also ahead,...
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but i wanted to distinguish myself from the last sarah connor. >> some things never change. >> i can upset. >> when you step back on the set with around for the first time? >> you know what? it was truly lovely. >> when this is all over, i am going to kill you. >> i understand. >> people might forget you were in a movie with arnold too, kindergarten cop. >> absolutely. i'm sitting behind him in an airline, and i was a waiter. >> also ahead, adele doesn't look like this anymore. her new look revealed. >> plus, it's thurs-date and matthew's got advice for busting out of the friend zone. >> here's what you say. this is the winning line. closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >>> welcome back, everyone, to the set of fox's hit show "9-1-1." we are here with angela bassett. in honor of the rescues you do on this show we are going to do alile game we called "9-1-1" rescue rewind. moments you might have needed a emergency responder. i want the know who you might have sent out. ready? >> yes. >> okay. >> you remember this seen? >> yes, absolutely. "waiting to exlal". it was hot, really hot. even
but i wanted to distinguish myself from the last sarah connor. >> some things never change. >> i can upset. >> when you step back on the set with around for the first time? >> you know what? it was truly lovely. >> when this is all over, i am going to kill you. >> i understand. >> people might forget you were in a movie with arnold too, kindergarten cop. >> absolutely. i'm sitting behind him in an airline, and i was a waiter. >> also ahead,...
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eileen connors and her family, including her three-month-old son, were then taken into u.s. custody and transferred into detention, where they are waiting to be deported. in a sworn statement, connors describes the conditions inside berks as "frigid" and "filthy" and said -- "we will be traumatized for the rest of our lives by what the united states government has ne to us.. we have been treated like criminals here, stripped of our rights, and lied to." to see our full coverage of the berks detention center, go to democracynow.org. human rights organizations are condemning the egyptian government for the detention and torture of journalist and human rights activist esraa abdel fattah. egyptian security forces abducted her from her car at night on october 12. she says she was then beaten and strangled by officers. she is one of at least 3000 people who have been arrested since rare protests against egyptian leader abdel-fattah el-sisi late last month. in lebanon, over 100 wildfires have swept across the country since monday, burning forested areas and killing at least one per
eileen connors and her family, including her three-month-old son, were then taken into u.s. custody and transferred into detention, where they are waiting to be deported. in a sworn statement, connors describes the conditions inside berks as "frigid" and "filthy" and said -- "we will be traumatized for the rest of our lives by what the united states government has ne to us.. we have been treated like criminals here, stripped of our rights, and lied to." to see our...
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apparently this happened to this guy named connor in the u.k. he went to a music festival. to park on a public street, about a ten-minute taxi ride from the event. september 22nd. after the show, he and his friends couldn't remember exactly where they left the car. it was found a week later. >> exactly. not just a couple of hours. >> no, a week later. >> a week. >> it kind of actually had him thinking about this moment. ♪ >> dude, where's my car? >> where's your car, dude? >> dude, where's my car? >> yeah, that's right. connor there asking, dude, where's my car? >> we've all asked that question to be fair. >> yes. yeah. >> but a week? >> a week. a whole week. >> that's a bit much. >> he found it. it's all good. >> that's the good news. >>> the next story, kind of embarrassing for most to admit. more than a quarter of u.s. adults have not read an entire book in the past year. 27% of adults say they have not finished a book in the past 12 months up from 19% in 2011. >> well, people working, they've got a lot going on. >> okay. so what's the last book you read? you know -- >>
apparently this happened to this guy named connor in the u.k. he went to a music festival. to park on a public street, about a ten-minute taxi ride from the event. september 22nd. after the show, he and his friends couldn't remember exactly where they left the car. it was found a week later. >> exactly. not just a couple of hours. >> no, a week later. >> a week. >> it kind of actually had him thinking about this moment. ♪ >> dude, where's my car? >> where's...
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raise privacy concerns as michael melendez and connor boy ak observant does or at news our d.n.a. inherently reveals not only our personal medical information and ethnic heritage or at news our d.n.a. inherently reveals not only our personal medical information and ethnic heritage but connections to a family tree of relatives it's not just an identity but connections to a family tree of relatives it's not just an identity match of a single individual it's a coerced gene a logical disrobing of a person's and played a match of a single individual it's a coerced gene a logical disrobing of a person's entire family joining us now to dive into the strands of layers of this ongoing debate higher family joining us now to dive into the strands of layers of this ongoing debate surrounding law enforcement the use of investigative genealogy is legal and media and was why no apparently law enforcement's use of investigative genealogy is legal and media and was why i know why don't meet a veritable double helix for me yes why don't meet a veritable double helix for me yes so i was in your opin
raise privacy concerns as michael melendez and connor boy ak observant does or at news our d.n.a. inherently reveals not only our personal medical information and ethnic heritage or at news our d.n.a. inherently reveals not only our personal medical information and ethnic heritage but connections to a family tree of relatives it's not just an identity but connections to a family tree of relatives it's not just an identity match of a single individual it's a coerced gene a logical disrobing of a...
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open up its investigation trump says that's not the reason that he withheld the aid however bull connormay have internal communications he had with the president's office that sheds more light on exactly what trump's motive was ok heidi thank you very much indeed let's get reaction from our white house correspondent kimberly halted kimberly that was an extraordinary press conference from president trump earlier where he called on ukraine and china since the bisons i mean is any of this helping . no because while the president continues to maintain as he did as he spoke to reporters that white house north lawn departure that he in fact is innocent that is call was perfect back in july when he spoke to the ukrainian leader. underscoring in all of this is very damning for donald trump because what he's suggesting is the foundation of the democrats' impeachment inquiry on capitol hill namely that he has abused his presidential powers in order to harm a political adversary in this case the former vice president joe biden so well donald trump can say that any sort of characterization was call
open up its investigation trump says that's not the reason that he withheld the aid however bull connormay have internal communications he had with the president's office that sheds more light on exactly what trump's motive was ok heidi thank you very much indeed let's get reaction from our white house correspondent kimberly halted kimberly that was an extraordinary press conference from president trump earlier where he called on ukraine and china since the bisons i mean is any of this helping...
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the hooker broke down in tears after hearing the news, and head coach connor o'shea says it's been hardyears giving everything and sometimes it is difficult because when you don't win all the games that you want to. he injured himself in the last game of the six nations, had to spend six months in rehab, months away from his family doing that rehab and you never write your own script but everyone is quite emotional today because it is not the finish you want. you do not finish where you are in the dressing room win or lose together. so lets take a look at typhoon hagibis. it's around 900 miles wide, with gusts of up to 120 miles an hour, and it's expected to hit tokyo on saturday. now england's game was in yokohama — just south of the capital — the same stadium as scotland's match againstjapan on sunday — by then you can see that the typhoon has moved on. so whether the scotland game goes ahead all depends on how much devastation hagibis brings the day before. so why is scotland's game so important? well, it's because pool a is so finely poised. ireland, japan and scotland can still all
the hooker broke down in tears after hearing the news, and head coach connor o'shea says it's been hardyears giving everything and sometimes it is difficult because when you don't win all the games that you want to. he injured himself in the last game of the six nations, had to spend six months in rehab, months away from his family doing that rehab and you never write your own script but everyone is quite emotional today because it is not the finish you want. you do not finish where you are in...
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her new boss is the ecb's director of women's cricket clare connor. you wa nt to like any head coach coming in, you want to make an immediate impact, andi want to make an immediate impact, and i think lisa will start with us in the new year, and will only have a month before that tournament really gets under in australia. i think one of the huge advantages to lisa, the two main advantages, one that she has got pre—existing relationships and a real in—depth knowledge of many of our players. she has watched them develop through the academy over in western australia, she has had many of them coming to play for her in domestic cricket in australia, cape cross, amyjones, natalie sover, katherine brunt, have all played over in perth. so she has got a really good relationships, and really good current knowledge about some of our players and the women's game in general, and i think when you are coming in to make an impact as a new head coach in any sport, men's or women's sport, those of the things that are really in your favour. good, positive relationships,
her new boss is the ecb's director of women's cricket clare connor. you wa nt to like any head coach coming in, you want to make an immediate impact, andi want to make an immediate impact, and i think lisa will start with us in the new year, and will only have a month before that tournament really gets under in australia. i think one of the huge advantages to lisa, the two main advantages, one that she has got pre—existing relationships and a real in—depth knowledge of many of our players....
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databases also quickly raised privacy concerns as michael melendez and connor databases also quickly raised privacy concerns as michael melendez and connor boy ak observant does or at noon in a way and harry actually reveal bills that are not only even there does arsenal not muslims news our d.n.a. inherently reveals not only our personal medical information absent the cap character good character democratisation but consume oxygen to squeeze to fit. only if they treat favorable relatives or to relatives it's in all it's not just just also my dick denigrating my matches of a single individual individual so it's a coerced word genius to logical do you need to tell us radzivill disrobing of a person rhodes and i favor him early in his entire air fail to play to out and i guess that i've got a data step into the hands of the layers of those layers of go there's going to debate and it's like there are a lot of law enforcement and to use the use of invest in very good investing to get out of budget is an illegality and need is legal and media and was what i know of libel media a veritable
databases also quickly raised privacy concerns as michael melendez and connor databases also quickly raised privacy concerns as michael melendez and connor boy ak observant does or at noon in a way and harry actually reveal bills that are not only even there does arsenal not muslims news our d.n.a. inherently reveals not only our personal medical information absent the cap character good character democratisation but consume oxygen to squeeze to fit. only if they treat favorable relatives or to...
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. >> hello my name is connor i'm the director of the wisconsin book festival.they can wall so much for being here tonight. i believe this is seven of eight events in this room and also the 30th out of the 32 event just today and the third day of the wisconsin book festival. thank you so much. i could not be more pleased to introduce you to megan overbrook unfollow. we were just talking about her discussion of doubt, how you decide to leave or stay in how you defend yourself in one of those conversations that we need to be having so much more as a culture and i think it opens up so many doors for people. . . .
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well you know it's coming this weekend i feel very positive connor mcgregor has announced his return to the u.f.c. octagon for the 1st time since his loss to could be number gold medal of last year mcgregor will fight in las vegas on january 18th he hasn't said who is opponent will be but is not ruling out a future rematch with. again it is an inevitable rematch but he hides so it is a heated rivalry and i believe we will settle it some they still are. tiger woods was already making public appearances for his golf skills by the age of 2 while he's a one off there are many young players inspired by his achievements including a 6 year old champion from surrey in england al-jazeera is lee wellings reports on the emerging leo boniface to be a champion go for you have to start young the obama face is just 6 years old but he doesn't miss a chance to practice with his father lester and coach cuban cuttings and golf club in sorry he started playing the 3 of us might such extraordinary progress he's already won its own limits the way his friends the. soul of finesse to it he's got it he works
well you know it's coming this weekend i feel very positive connor mcgregor has announced his return to the u.f.c. octagon for the 1st time since his loss to could be number gold medal of last year mcgregor will fight in las vegas on january 18th he hasn't said who is opponent will be but is not ruling out a future rematch with. again it is an inevitable rematch but he hides so it is a heated rivalry and i believe we will settle it some they still are. tiger woods was already making public...
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clare connor, the ecb's managing director of women's cricket says she was an exceptional role model fornshine and a lot of clean fresh air coming our way off the atlantic. for that happens, the early birds will get some rain and it could heavy at times. probably breezy as well. the weather front is coming from on the atlantic. there is low pressure heading our way as well but in the short term the weather front move across the uk and eventually clearing out into the north sea. before that happens, some of us will get a real soaking through the early hours of wednesday morning. looking more closely across the uk, around the early hours the heaviest of the rain will be in southern parts of the uk as well as heavy burst of rain in parts of wales and north—west england. but by the time it reaches five or six in the morning the weather will start to improve across south—western parts of the uk so plymouth may actually end up having a clear start to the day so there could be sunshine here right from the word go. notice early in the morning there is rain hugging eastern parts of uk by the time
clare connor, the ecb's managing director of women's cricket says she was an exceptional role model fornshine and a lot of clean fresh air coming our way off the atlantic. for that happens, the early birds will get some rain and it could heavy at times. probably breezy as well. the weather front is coming from on the atlantic. there is low pressure heading our way as well but in the short term the weather front move across the uk and eventually clearing out into the north sea. before that...
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but 1st to sue us trial where visitors have been gathering at allure of that's of course is a connor sounds sacred. many there were hoping to scale the rock ahead of a permanent ban on client which has now gone into effect. indigenous australians call tourists at an aunt's there are many australians here right now they feel it's their right to climb the national landmark the holy rock of the local aboriginal people teacher and a hanson and her cousin geoff say the geological feature of belongs to all australians. think you can be respectful about it and it's a it's a rock basin what are some areas where you stay away from certain areas and it's a wonder of the world a film for my bucket list long ago australians of european descent to name to a as rock but for indigenous communities it's always been and the signs were put up here a couple of years ago please do not climb and action film has been made on the rock people leave their garbage lying around and use the area as an outdoor toilet now the request has become a ban or whatever the lot of this is sacred ground for us the tourist
but 1st to sue us trial where visitors have been gathering at allure of that's of course is a connor sounds sacred. many there were hoping to scale the rock ahead of a permanent ban on client which has now gone into effect. indigenous australians call tourists at an aunt's there are many australians here right now they feel it's their right to climb the national landmark the holy rock of the local aboriginal people teacher and a hanson and her cousin geoff say the geological feature of belongs...
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well you know it's coming this weekend feel very positive connor mcgregor has announced his return to the u.f.c. octagon for the 1st time since his loss to could be. last year mcgregor will fight in las vegas on january 18th he hasn't said who his opponent will be but is not ruling out a future rematch with could be again it is an inevitable rematch but he hides so it is a heated rivalry and i believe we will settle it some they still are. tiger woods was already making public appearances for his golf skills by the age of 2 while he's a one off there are many young players inspired by his achievements including a 6 year old champion from surrey in england al-jazeera is lee wellings reports on the emerging leo boniface. to be a champion go for you have to start young the obama faces just 6 years old but he doesn't miss a chance to practice with his father lester and coach cuban cuttings and golf club in sorry he started playing the 3 of us might such extraordinary progress he's already won g.d. a tournament the way he spends the. soul of finesse to it he's got it he works his body and
well you know it's coming this weekend feel very positive connor mcgregor has announced his return to the u.f.c. octagon for the 1st time since his loss to could be. last year mcgregor will fight in las vegas on january 18th he hasn't said who his opponent will be but is not ruling out a future rematch with could be again it is an inevitable rematch but he hides so it is a heated rivalry and i believe we will settle it some they still are. tiger woods was already making public appearances for...
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connor mcnamara watched the brave blossoms match in tokyo today.going to continue long into the night in toyota city is japan celebrate making it three wins out of three of this rugby world cup. they secured the bonus point in the 38 points to 19 victory against samoa. it was the manner how they got the bonus point that sums up the daredevil nature of this japanese team. the clock went right at the end and samoa could have kicked it out and the game would have been over. they opted for the scrum and the japanese pack managed to turn it over again so much loaded samoan front eight and a score in the corner. bright smiles from a team brimming in confidence and with three wins out of three, no other nation at this world cup would wa nt to other nation at this world cup would want to play japan. other nation at this world cup would want to playjapan. it other nation at this world cup would want to play japan. it is scotland to play them next weekend, the last game of the pool stages. japan are not yet sure of going through to the quarterfinals. four ye
connor mcnamara watched the brave blossoms match in tokyo today.going to continue long into the night in toyota city is japan celebrate making it three wins out of three of this rugby world cup. they secured the bonus point in the 38 points to 19 victory against samoa. it was the manner how they got the bonus point that sums up the daredevil nature of this japanese team. the clock went right at the end and samoa could have kicked it out and the game would have been over. they opted for the...
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[laughter] my name is connor moran, the director of the wisconsin book festival.all for coming to see adam rippon tonight.
[laughter] my name is connor moran, the director of the wisconsin book festival.all for coming to see adam rippon tonight.
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they chanted connor strong. he's learning to rewalk.metown of atlanta since his record-braking success. he's hajj. the last few months have been huge for him. his real name is montero hill. he chose lil nas x because i thought that would attract more attention. now the 20-year-old -- he's just 20 -- says he's finally ready to take a little time off. we were with him as he made a surprise visit to his atlanta area high school. >> where do you think your parents got that name from, montero hill? i had a montero. >> it's embarrassing. >> is that what you named a after? >> it was. >> here he is. he was a student right here at this high school. during this surprise visit, the students cheered, posed for pictures. some even cried. for them, his success represents possibility. >> one little girl said you gave me hope to chase my dreams. were you a good student in high school? >> i was, i was a class clown but i was a good student, definitely. >> it wasn't that long ago you were sitting in that school behind those desks. what does it mean to go
they chanted connor strong. he's learning to rewalk.metown of atlanta since his record-braking success. he's hajj. the last few months have been huge for him. his real name is montero hill. he chose lil nas x because i thought that would attract more attention. now the 20-year-old -- he's just 20 -- says he's finally ready to take a little time off. we were with him as he made a surprise visit to his atlanta area high school. >> where do you think your parents got that name from, montero...
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. >> greg: it's like a message from the future purges like a hawaiian sarah connor.ven trump weighed in. >> president trump: hillary clinton. if you've heard of her, she's the one that is accusing anyone of being a russian agent. tulsi, i don't know tulsi, but she's not a russian agent. i don't know joel stein. i know she likes environments. the environmen environment. i don't think she likes russians. i think that tulsi gabbard probably got helped a lot. >> greg: meanwhile, on msnbc panel mocked tulsi for not denying that she was a russian acid. >> one thing that was interesting about tulsi gabbard's response, she said that she wasn't going to run. she never denied being a russian acid. [laughter] that was one thing that was missing from her response. it was not there. >> greg: what a google fast. what a set of. speaking of which, here's joy. >> she hasn't denied it. she hasn't said anything in her tweets. how dare you. she didn't say that. she's just going after hillary. i just think that she could be a useful idiot the way trump is a useful idiot. they say, oh, lo
. >> greg: it's like a message from the future purges like a hawaiian sarah connor.ven trump weighed in. >> president trump: hillary clinton. if you've heard of her, she's the one that is accusing anyone of being a russian agent. tulsi, i don't know tulsi, but she's not a russian agent. i don't know joel stein. i know she likes environments. the environmen environment. i don't think she likes russians. i think that tulsi gabbard probably got helped a lot. >> greg: meanwhile,...
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connor. >> pues a su majestad, roger federer. >> sÍ, inclinarse. >> llegamos al final.nos esperamos esta noche con mÁs informaciÓn. >> esta noche en una adhesiÓn especial de "aquÍ y ahora". >> era mÁs bien el tiempo que duraron para marchar hacia la muerte. >> unas fueron perseguidos y separados de sus familias. >> reunieron a todas las familias judÍas en la iglesia y le prendieron fuego a muchas de las viviendas. >> otras fueron llevados a campos de concentraciÓn y exterminados. >> todos los familiares menos mi padre y mi tÍo las mandan a campos de exterminio. >> unas cuantos que sobrevivieron. >> sobrevivieron 7712 niÑos. yo soy uno de esos 7700. >> muchas familias pusieron de por medio un ocÉano y volvieron a empezar sus familias de cero. sus descendientes no quieren que la historia se repita. por eso buscan desafiar el olvido. >> discriminaciÓn, racismo, supremacÍa blanca. temas tan relevantes habrÁ como a mediados del siglo pasado cuando en el holocausto judÍo fueron exterminadas entre 15 y 20,000,000 de personas. le saluda patricia. >> buenas noches y bienvenidos
connor. >> pues a su majestad, roger federer. >> sÍ, inclinarse. >> llegamos al final.nos esperamos esta noche con mÁs informaciÓn. >> esta noche en una adhesiÓn especial de "aquÍ y ahora". >> era mÁs bien el tiempo que duraron para marchar hacia la muerte. >> unas fueron perseguidos y separados de sus familias. >> reunieron a todas las familias judÍas en la iglesia y le prendieron fuego a muchas de las viviendas. >> otras fueron...
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but connor laura's mother defended the relationship and in 1964 the couple finally married. they moved into their very own apartment just like many other italians did at the time. it had been determined that they could stay they had become a key part of the economy. but another group of foreign workers and their families faced more prejudice people from turkey most of them muslims. by the time the children arriving were allowed to apply for german citizenship they had already grown into adults and had kids of their own it was made especially hard for them to become part of german society and take on positions of leadership the problems this caused echo on to this day. the best actual news of all for decades the west german governments have been lying to itself and calling these people guest workers. secretly everyone knew that they were here to stay but no one dared think that led and some didn't want them to stay so the government made no real effort to integrate these people they didn't encourage them to learn the language or demonstrate any cultural openness at the same t
but connor laura's mother defended the relationship and in 1964 the couple finally married. they moved into their very own apartment just like many other italians did at the time. it had been determined that they could stay they had become a key part of the economy. but another group of foreign workers and their families faced more prejudice people from turkey most of them muslims. by the time the children arriving were allowed to apply for german citizenship they had already grown into adults...
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nobody wants to have a loss one noticed that my mother or that loved their game or like just say connor. she loved him to a certain point something where. there were. 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 as they have no you know. it's just hard to talk about is this. you know we garfield in life you. know structure. they have no leadership so. the power not very strong. tyrone blake. junior did not live to see his 26th birthday. paula points office fully rigged with on 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 t
nobody wants to have a loss one noticed that my mother or that loved their game or like just say connor. she loved him to a certain point something where. there were. 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 as they have no you know. it's just hard to talk about is...
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>> this is more about connor programming. there are plenty of conferences in california.thought we would experiment with an event on the east coast and we have the ceo of the next -- nets coming to talk to us and the nba is interested in a relationship. san francisco and silicon valley, still the center of the tech universe. if there is a threat, it is an ana and asia and beijing. tech is growing and i think it is more dispersed across many cities including new york and washington, dispersed across may cities including new york and washington, d.c. than it has been historically. >> as long as it is in san francisco we can keep our jobs and other day will stop that was brad stone, thanks for joining. up, gains for intel after the company give an update. we hear from the company's ceo .ext this is bloomberg. ♪ >> intel give an update for the fourth quarter, improve demand that powernductors cloud computing. allen and shery ahn spoke with bob swan earlier. take a listen. >> we outperformed in the quarter and we expect about 200 million of that was pulled from the fourth quar
>> this is more about connor programming. there are plenty of conferences in california.thought we would experiment with an event on the east coast and we have the ceo of the next -- nets coming to talk to us and the nba is interested in a relationship. san francisco and silicon valley, still the center of the tech universe. if there is a threat, it is an ana and asia and beijing. tech is growing and i think it is more dispersed across many cities including new york and washington,...
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booker campaign and also worked for the obama presidential campaign in 2008 in six southern states and connor mcgwire the republican pollster and strategist working directly with the republican national committee and work with president trump as well. thanks for being here. let me begin with the pull that showed and we just recently this has come up that 55% of those that support the impeachment inquiry of president trump 43% said no and when they talk to independence, they sold the numbers jump by a 49% to 41% margin independence said he should be impeached and removed from office. they say 14 type shift over just the last week. so, you are president trumps pollster. let's say you're. you come to him with these numbers and what advice do you give him? >> that is a really good -- actually, i don't know. i don't know if it actually would matter. i mean he seems to move to the beat of his own drum and i'm not sure nothing i see computing is coming from the advice of consultants or people who kind of take more traditional ways of winning campaigns i will call it. he seems to be givin doing his n
booker campaign and also worked for the obama presidential campaign in 2008 in six southern states and connor mcgwire the republican pollster and strategist working directly with the republican national committee and work with president trump as well. thanks for being here. let me begin with the pull that showed and we just recently this has come up that 55% of those that support the impeachment inquiry of president trump 43% said no and when they talk to independence, they sold the numbers...
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. >> yo, connor, where are we sitting? >> what were you like as a girl?loud, annoying. >> it's not very asian to be loud. >> apparently not. i didn't know that before. i think i was socially awkward and i didn't have any other way to express myself. i was a weird kid. >> make a straight line over here. >> but her playful demeanor masks a painful past. how would you describe your upbringing? >> it was difficult, i'm not going to lie. >> when chang was just 11 years old, she lost her mother to cancer and her father later remarried. her family as she knew it was shattered. >> i felt like i had zero support. look it still bothers me now. >> can you -- i see it's hard for you to talk about. but can you elaborate a little bit more on -- if you'd rather not, it's okay. >> i'm sorry, i'm just -- >> after what must have been a rough childhood are chang turned to one of the most structured and stable organizations out there, the marine corps. >> 0600. >> while chang resorts to humor, 19 year-old relies on competition. at boot camp she graduated in the top 10% of he
. >> yo, connor, where are we sitting? >> what were you like as a girl?loud, annoying. >> it's not very asian to be loud. >> apparently not. i didn't know that before. i think i was socially awkward and i didn't have any other way to express myself. i was a weird kid. >> make a straight line over here. >> but her playful demeanor masks a painful past. how would you describe your upbringing? >> it was difficult, i'm not going to lie. >> when chang...
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police deal with us but we have the united states supreme court backing them with saying in grand v connorsee the police just out there feel threatened. and then say you can shoot at our houses. you can shoot alten for stealing his car. and it goes on and on. but it's not just how they're killing us in those ways. it's also the school to prison pipeline. also, environmental racism, reverend al, that would see children in south central los angeles have a third of the lung capacity as children in santa monica, california, because we have legalized toxic pollutant chemical plants in our community within breathing space of where our children play and go to school every day. so when i argue genocide that has been legalized, i'm looking at how the legal system continues to sanitize all these injustices. we always seem to be no matter what the situation is, getting the most of injustice and the least of justice and i think this is done intentionally, reverend al. >> all right. well, the name of the book, again, is "open season legalize genocide of colored people" and people need to read it for th
police deal with us but we have the united states supreme court backing them with saying in grand v connorsee the police just out there feel threatened. and then say you can shoot at our houses. you can shoot alten for stealing his car. and it goes on and on. but it's not just how they're killing us in those ways. it's also the school to prison pipeline. also, environmental racism, reverend al, that would see children in south central los angeles have a third of the lung capacity as children in...
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. >> tonight it's the connors followed by bless this mix and then at 10:00 it's emergeness and stay tuned. >>> that is going to do it for this edition of the abc 7 news. thanks for joining us. >> from the entire news team working hard on this power shutoff problem, thanks for joining us. come try my really big chicken two patties for $4.99, or three for $5.99, or four for $6.99. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happening? stanley! you're deflating! hold me, jack! only at jack in the box. you know when you're at ross and that cute dress gets even cuter? yes. or when you can say yes... to both? (smiling) sure. or when you find that brand at that price? are you kidding me? yeah. that's yes for less. and that's what ross always has in store. whoa. (sighs) yes... oh, yeah. it feels even better when you find it for less. at ross. yes for less. two breaded chicken patties plus fries and a drink for $4.99. three patties for $5.99. or even four for just $6.99. four patties? well, tickle my elbow! no thank you. try my really big chicken sandwich combos. starti
. >> tonight it's the connors followed by bless this mix and then at 10:00 it's emergeness and stay tuned. >>> that is going to do it for this edition of the abc 7 news. thanks for joining us. >> from the entire news team working hard on this power shutoff problem, thanks for joining us. come try my really big chicken two patties for $4.99, or three for $5.99, or four for $6.99. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happening? stanley!...
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. >>> tornt's prime time abc 78:00 is "the connors" followed by "bless this mess," and "blak ickis ish"blackish came up with a drink that helps with alcohol especially after you've been overserved. we spoke to the scientist over this unique remedy. >> reporter: scientists at this san francisco lab are busy genetically modifying bacteria to improve your life. >> we broke down this product. >> reporter: he's the co-founder of z-bionics. the enhanced probiotic will help with the misery after drinking. >> you can take the product and decide for yourself if you feel good. >> what is genetic modification? whether you're talking about agriculture or probiotics, it's when you take dna from one cell and physically change it so it integrates with another piece of dna and ultimately creates a new trait in a different sound. >> it's weird to have something art fischel ll ll lly -- artif f created. >> i'm super skeptical that we never have enough research and then 50 years later you find it wasn't good for you. >> i would gladly pay $5 to $9 to not be hung over. >> reporter: he says paying for it is more of
. >>> tornt's prime time abc 78:00 is "the connors" followed by "bless this mess," and "blak ickis ish"blackish came up with a drink that helps with alcohol especially after you've been overserved. we spoke to the scientist over this unique remedy. >> reporter: scientists at this san francisco lab are busy genetically modifying bacteria to improve your life. >> we broke down this product. >> reporter: he's the co-founder of z-bionics. the...
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. >> scott and connor came all the way from plumas county and are part of a strike team. >>> to anotherstory san franciscoans will see two housing propositions on next week's november ballot. >> we take a closer look at them tonight at original series project home. both propositions have widespread support from housing advocates and elected leaders. and little public opposition. prop a approved millions for affordable housing. prop e frees up publicly zoned land for affordable housing and educator housing. but t a difference? >> it's a clever game they are trying to avoid they are for prop e we will expand. it's not -- it will have minimal impact but they can say they did something. >> although it's not a silver bullet, it is going to allow for more affordable housing san francisco. . >> we will have a full breakdown tonight at 11:00 and keep sending your ideas using project home at cbs.com. . >>> we are in sonoma county where parts are still very windy this morning. that is what's keeping the kincade fire burning. . >> and the new round of power shutoffs went into effect last night jus
. >> scott and connor came all the way from plumas county and are part of a strike team. >>> to anotherstory san franciscoans will see two housing propositions on next week's november ballot. >> we take a closer look at them tonight at original series project home. both propositions have widespread support from housing advocates and elected leaders. and little public opposition. prop a approved millions for affordable housing. prop e frees up publicly zoned land for...
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and on abc 7 at 8:00 it is the connors followed by bless this mess and at 9 it is mixed-ish and then abc t 11:00. >> that is it for this edition of abc 7 news. i'm kristen zse. >> and i'm dan ashley. we appreciate your time. ♪ th please welcome today's coestants. a university administrator from binghamton, new york... and our returning champion, hillousborgh, nortca a graduate student from tallahassee, florida... whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. we got the week off to a great start yesterday with our champion laurel earning about the same amount of money she picked up in her last appearance on friday. abby and kevin, you're gonna have to be at your best to replace her. but good luck to all three of you. here we go. one daily double's gonna come up in one of these categories today. starting off with... next... and finally... champ, start us. let's try clues across america for $200. all right, let's start traveling. hi. i'm liz cho from abc 7. kevin. - what is appomattox? - yes. jump around! for $600.
and on abc 7 at 8:00 it is the connors followed by bless this mess and at 9 it is mixed-ish and then abc t 11:00. >> that is it for this edition of abc 7 news. i'm kristen zse. >> and i'm dan ashley. we appreciate your time. ♪ th please welcome today's coestants. a university administrator from binghamton, new york... and our returning champion, hillousborgh, nortca a graduate student from tallahassee, florida... whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of...
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. >>> another great night on abc 7. 8:00 it's "the connors" followed by "bless this mess," mixedish andor abc 7 news at 11. >>> conservationists are raising awareness about an animal you may not realize is endangered or threatened. we're talking about giraffes. we're talking about a documentary and how a curator tracked her down to reignite a movement to save the animal. here's chris reyes. >> reporter: this is barbaro. she's one of our adult females. >> reporter: at the san francisco zoo they want you to get up close and personal with giraffes. >> giraffe drool, awesome. >> reporter: is it top of mind that giraffes are a threatened species? >> unfortunately i think it's not. the animals that we hear about all the time that most regular people are aware of is chimpanzees and elephants. >> for whatever reason the giraffe doesn't attract the attention that it deserves. >> reporter: that's at the heart of a new documentary "the woman who loves giraffes." the first and foremost giraffe expert, dr. ann dagg. she defied conventions as a 23-year-old researcher in africa documenting the life of
. >>> another great night on abc 7. 8:00 it's "the connors" followed by "bless this mess," mixedish andor abc 7 news at 11. >>> conservationists are raising awareness about an animal you may not realize is endangered or threatened. we're talking about giraffes. we're talking about a documentary and how a curator tracked her down to reignite a movement to save the animal. here's chris reyes. >> reporter: this is barbaro. she's one of our adult females....
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brad: this is more about connor programming. there are plenty of conferences in california.e thought we would experiment with an event on the east coast and we have the ceo of the next mets coming to talk to us and the nba is interested in a -- nba posh interesting relationship with one of its most important partners, china. san francisco and silicon valley, still the center of the tech universe. if there is a threat, it is an -- in asia and beijing and shenzhen, but look. tech is growing and i think it is more dispersed across many cities including new york and washington, d.c. than it has been historically. taylor: as long as it is in san francisco, we can keep our jobs another day. that was technology editor brad stone. coming up, gains for intel after -- on friday after the company gave a profit forecast. we hear from the company posh ceo bob swan next. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: intel gave an update for the fourth quarter, improve demand for semi conductors that power cloud computing. bloomberg's paul allen and shery ahn spoke with bob swan earlier. take a listen. >>
brad: this is more about connor programming. there are plenty of conferences in california.e thought we would experiment with an event on the east coast and we have the ceo of the next mets coming to talk to us and the nba is interested in a -- nba posh interesting relationship with one of its most important partners, china. san francisco and silicon valley, still the center of the tech universe. if there is a threat, it is an -- in asia and beijing and shenzhen, but look. tech is growing and i...