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cristiana, ali, charity breaking down the best on the web, including making breakfast for monkey curtis. but see the food wiz. >> he's curtis's personal chef if you were looking to hire him. >> this is by nar cutest bouquet you will vr see. >> one. one. >> two, three. >> somebody got -- >> that's angela at her wedding. but when she turns around she realizes her husband has gifted heir the dog she's been asking for forever. the golden doodle pup ea. >> love it. >> instant bouquet. >> she runs over and falls to the ground and it's game over because she does not gelt up for a while. and doesn't even care about the dress at this point where the dog and the paws on top of it. >> so cute and the this is the perfect picture too. >> it looks like he has to do a little -- i wanted to make sure he didn't find out. and then they snuck the dog in when he was funally aubl to reveal it. her husband said she used to send him pictures all the time and came across a dog she liked to talk a picture and send it over to her fiance at the time and he misled heir and said we've got too much going on with the
cristiana, ali, charity breaking down the best on the web, including making breakfast for monkey curtis. but see the food wiz. >> he's curtis's personal chef if you were looking to hire him. >> this is by nar cutest bouquet you will vr see. >> one. one. >> two, three. >> somebody got -- >> that's angela at her wedding. but when she turns around she realizes her husband has gifted heir the dog she's been asking for forever. the golden doodle pup ea. >>...
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>> he's curtis' personal chef.u were looking to hire him -- >> curtis. >> next "right this minute." >>> still to come, jack moran hops in with his easter basket of video goodness. >> let the games begin. >> i'm going to go with >> see what happens when we try to crack his best guess code. [ laughter ] -guys, i want you to meet someone. this is jamie. you're going to be seeing a lot more of him now. -i'm not calling him "dad." -oh, n-no. -look, [sighs] i get it. some new guy comes in helping your mom bundle and save with progressive, but hey, we're all in this together. right, champ? -i'm getting more nuggets. -how about some carrots? you don't want to ruin your dinner. -you're not my dad! -that's fair. overstepped. -that's fair. he'd die of lung cancer. (susan n) leonard was afraid he never thought it would be copd. you always think you have more time than you do. and you really don't. (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. all new giant italian classics. only for a limited time all new giant
>> he's curtis' personal chef.u were looking to hire him -- >> curtis. >> next "right this minute." >>> still to come, jack moran hops in with his easter basket of video goodness. >> let the games begin. >> i'm going to go with >> see what happens when we try to crack his best guess code. [ laughter ] -guys, i want you to meet someone. this is jamie. you're going to be seeing a lot more of him now. -i'm not calling him "dad." -oh,...
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but i think it's effective. >> we check in with curtis the next morning.irst night in disciplinary segregation. >> it sucks, man. came here 5:00 in the morning, took my mattress. i ain't know what to do after that. >> tell me about this pillow you made for yourself? >> it's my slippers and my inmate handbook and my tissue and washrag. it hurts my neck a little bit. other than that, it's cool. >> tell me about the food? >> it's a protein loaf that i'm not going to eat. because i don't think no human being should eat that. >> are you hungry? >> no. i got toothpaste and i going to open up my taste buds a little bit. >> courtly was adamant he was not going to eat the loaf. he said he was going to eat his own toothpaste. >> we visited curtis on day four of his segregation stay. >> we checked back in with courtly curtis, he seemed a little bit beaten down. i think the seg time had gotten to him. and his strategy of eating his toothpaste didn't seem to have worked. he kind of had abandoned that and he'd actually succumbed to having to eat the loaf. >> this [ blee
but i think it's effective. >> we check in with curtis the next morning.irst night in disciplinary segregation. >> it sucks, man. came here 5:00 in the morning, took my mattress. i ain't know what to do after that. >> tell me about this pillow you made for yourself? >> it's my slippers and my inmate handbook and my tissue and washrag. it hurts my neck a little bit. other than that, it's cool. >> tell me about the food? >> it's a protein loaf that i'm not...
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we have with us curtis ellis, a senior policy adviser on trade. president was very friendly to the president of mexico who is a left winger. he said, that this president is helping him a lot in culting back on the -- cutting back on central americans going through mexico on their way to the border, that might at same time he talks about possibility of shutting border and tariffs, an oughodd place to be with mexico right now with trade deal hanging in balance. >> the same way president trump targeted tariffs in china, the auto industry is key for mexico. threatening tariffs again the auto industry, is a real leverage point, a pressure point you can get response. david: do -- forgive me, do you think that is why mexican president is being so helpful right now? because he was concerned about this? >> that is part of it. they want the new nafta agreement as much as president trump and our people in america want it. mexico did not do well under nafta. a few of the elites did. the people who owned auto parts plants did, but the mexican people as a whole
we have with us curtis ellis, a senior policy adviser on trade. president was very friendly to the president of mexico who is a left winger. he said, that this president is helping him a lot in culting back on the -- cutting back on central americans going through mexico on their way to the border, that might at same time he talks about possibility of shutting border and tariffs, an oughodd place to be with mexico right now with trade deal hanging in balance. >> the same way president...
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curtis, the chair recognizes mr. lowenthal, for five minutes. >> thank you chairwoman holland, and thank you deputy director smith, for your testament, deputy director, my questions pertain to the federal lands recreation enhancement act, and, the funding. this issue received a great deal of attention during the shutdown, when acting secretary bernhardt directed the parks to use the revenues from entrance fees to perform day-to-day operations, and keep the parks open to the public. but congress enacted it to support programs, and enhance visitor experiences, not for trash removal, and bathroom maintenance. use of these funds, also contradicted the national park service is own internal policies, and guidance on using fees to address deferred maintenance. so, the first part of my question is, did the improper use of the funds during the shutdown, divert funds from addressing the parks services almost $12 billion maintenance backlog? >> congress, thank you for the question. i hope that we never go through another 35 day
curtis, the chair recognizes mr. lowenthal, for five minutes. >> thank you chairwoman holland, and thank you deputy director smith, for your testament, deputy director, my questions pertain to the federal lands recreation enhancement act, and, the funding. this issue received a great deal of attention during the shutdown, when acting secretary bernhardt directed the parks to use the revenues from entrance fees to perform day-to-day operations, and keep the parks open to the public. but...
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peter, tia, and curtis. peter, tia, and curtis. >> good evening, commissioners. my name is curtis bradford, and i'm district six resident. been here over 20 years. as a resident of this district, i believe i have just as much say how we used resources of this community as any other resident. i am fully in support of the navigation center for lot 330. you know, it strikes me -- i've heard the conversation about wanting to protect our children and our seniors. i'm willing to go with that argument. you might be surprised to find out i support that statement. but using that logic, this is exactly the right place to build it because it is a fairly low density neighborhood when it comes to children and seniored compared to other neighborhoods in the city. >> excuse me. let him talk. >> the tenderloin, which is the highest density children in the city, highest density of seniors in the city is also the highest density of homeless in the city. so if we're really concerned with what's best for children, seniors, and the homeless, then we should be building a navigation ce
peter, tia, and curtis. peter, tia, and curtis. >> good evening, commissioners. my name is curtis bradford, and i'm district six resident. been here over 20 years. as a resident of this district, i believe i have just as much say how we used resources of this community as any other resident. i am fully in support of the navigation center for lot 330. you know, it strikes me -- i've heard the conversation about wanting to protect our children and our seniors. i'm willing to go with that...
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we agreed that it must have come from our great uncle, curtis. >> why do you think he would have beent? >> well, uncle curtis was a corporate attorney, as i understand, and he was on the board of the chicago art institute. >> where victor higgins studied. the appraiser concludes the painting is authentic and was likely painted in the 1920s. he knows he's about to stun the art world. you're like in the outskirts of new york. you're not in manhattan. you're not in the southwest. this is not your expertise. >> for the most part, we do estates. whenever somebody passes away, we go and take everything out that we can sell. we often find treasures in there, but not like this. it had everything going for it. >> and when he shares his findings with art experts, he learns there's even more reason to love this painting. it turns out that ruth is a rather special lady. that's because after the 1920s, higgins switched his focus from painting human figures to landscapes. >> higgins quit doing paintings with figures. quite frankly, the pieces that are going to demand the most value in today's marke
we agreed that it must have come from our great uncle, curtis. >> why do you think he would have beent? >> well, uncle curtis was a corporate attorney, as i understand, and he was on the board of the chicago art institute. >> where victor higgins studied. the appraiser concludes the painting is authentic and was likely painted in the 1920s. he knows he's about to stun the art world. you're like in the outskirts of new york. you're not in manhattan. you're not in the southwest....
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joining me right now the fellow curtis chan. first i want to talk about china, what from your standpoint will be good deal? >> really it's about rebalancing the relationship. china has taken advantage of the trading system that's so open here in the united states but far from open in china, we want to see steps moving forward with regard to reciprocity. maria: i agree, you have to see a better balance in terms of trade, in terms of beijing buying u.s. goods and you want to see the market there open for u.s. companies, what about the big-ticket items, forced transfer of technology and ip theft, is the u.s. will be able to get ahead of that? >> that certainly is my hope. i used to work for beijing for many years and now i'm based in asia with the milken institute, china is not gaming the system but taken advantage of the system. has not really shared prosperity in the region. when grow to china, you see u.s. logos, they are not paying the appropriate fees, that has to change and the change will be before the better man of both chi
joining me right now the fellow curtis chan. first i want to talk about china, what from your standpoint will be good deal? >> really it's about rebalancing the relationship. china has taken advantage of the trading system that's so open here in the united states but far from open in china, we want to see steps moving forward with regard to reciprocity. maria: i agree, you have to see a better balance in terms of trade, in terms of beijing buying u.s. goods and you want to see the market...
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the indiana attorney general, curtis t. hill, is here to you about his personal connection to such a huge event in the history of the freedom of speech. >> my father was the same age as dr. martin luther king, jr. back in the 1950's and 1960's, it was very tumultuous times for black americans, and my father had to fight for the basic freedoms i have today and part of that fight was being willing to speak his mind when it needed to be spoken. it was tough to speak his mind martin luther's days because it could cost you your life. ashley: i learned about the civil rights movement growing up but i never thought it would affect anyone i know today. sophie: that brings up a good i learned about the civil rights ovement. >> obviously from england. if you have -- i have certainly -- here long enough that i the notion that free speech is an absolute right. one that is guaranteed by our constitution. knowing that was not case. there were lots of things you could be punished for saying in a british or european country. there still ar
the indiana attorney general, curtis t. hill, is here to you about his personal connection to such a huge event in the history of the freedom of speech. >> my father was the same age as dr. martin luther king, jr. back in the 1950's and 1960's, it was very tumultuous times for black americans, and my father had to fight for the basic freedoms i have today and part of that fight was being willing to speak his mind when it needed to be spoken. it was tough to speak his mind martin luther's...
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maria: all right, we will leave it there, curtis, great to get your response.other highly-anticipated offerings this year, back in a minute. am . it turns out, they want me to start next month. she can stay with you to finish her senior year. things will be tight but, we can make this work. ♪ now... grandpa, what about your dream car? this is my dream now. principal we can help you plan for that . the cloud i need? it has to keep up with sales, supply chain, inventory - ♪ ♪ it needs to track it all, from cincinnati to singapore. ooo! ♪ ♪ and protect it all. customer records, our financials, they better be secured. but i also need easy access, to manage data across my clouds - no matter where it lives. ♪ ♪ so if an auditor shows up, i can be a step ahead. that's the cloud i want. is that to much to ask? expect more from your cloud. ibm cloud. maria: welcome back, good monday morning, thank you very much for joining us, i'm maria bartiromo, monday april 8th, top stories right now 8:33 on the east coast, boeing pressuring the dow industrials today, boeing shares r
maria: all right, we will leave it there, curtis, great to get your response.other highly-anticipated offerings this year, back in a minute. am . it turns out, they want me to start next month. she can stay with you to finish her senior year. things will be tight but, we can make this work. ♪ now... grandpa, what about your dream car? this is my dream now. principal we can help you plan for that . the cloud i need? it has to keep up with sales, supply chain, inventory - ♪ ♪ it needs to...
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let‘s go back tojohn curtis. 0r are we reading too much into it?” think it‘s fair to say that this result is consistent with the evidence of the opinion polls that some of that‘s been going on. it‘s much clearer, by the way, on the conservative side of the fence. if you take the period literally since mid—november, the conservative vote among remainders has held up. it‘s fallen by six points among leave voters. 0n labor‘s side, the evidence isn‘t quite so clear, but then the truth is that back in 2017, labourdid gain ground then the truth is that back in 2017, labour did gain ground amongst both remainder and leavers. but again, there is some suggestion in polls that the labour party has been losing more ground amongst remainders rather than leavers and the result of the by—election is consistent with that. one more statistic to throw at you which to to say, the extent to which the fragmentation of the result of the constituency is certainly noticeable. 0nly constituency is certainly noticeable. only 70% of the v
let‘s go back tojohn curtis. 0r are we reading too much into it?” think it‘s fair to say that this result is consistent with the evidence of the opinion polls that some of that‘s been going on. it‘s much clearer, by the way, on the conservative side of the fence. if you take the period literally since mid—november, the conservative vote among remainders has held up. it‘s fallen by six points among leave voters. 0n labor‘s side, the evidence isn‘t quite so clear, but then the...
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. >> my name is curtis, i was born and raised in mid county. i was in liberty mississippi on the way to the courthouse to register to vote. me in noxon moses. we met three white men, and one of the men jumped on moses and began to beat him. >> he was the father of some nine children, 54% [ null ] . he tried very hard to give fellow citizens out to register to vote. he was killed by state representatives and these are pictures of his wife and his nine children. process [ singing ] >> the director of the student nonviolent donating committees voting registration project in mississippi, robert moses. >> people working for the student coordinating committee, are characterized by restless energy, radical change and summations in the united states for the world is upset and if they're ever going to get it straight they must upset it more . >> my name is charles and i like the voter registration and sunflower county. on january 25, 1963, went to the mayor's office in indianola mississippi. my presence was to see if there were laws in the books that pe
. >> my name is curtis, i was born and raised in mid county. i was in liberty mississippi on the way to the courthouse to register to vote. me in noxon moses. we met three white men, and one of the men jumped on moses and began to beat him. >> he was the father of some nine children, 54% [ null ] . he tried very hard to give fellow citizens out to register to vote. he was killed by state representatives and these are pictures of his wife and his nine children. process [ singing ]...
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. >> the chair now recognizes mister curtis for five minutes. >> thank you madam chair. last year i told the secretary that concerned that moab residents have at the arches i'm glad when your later you have taken those concerns seriously to step back and explore many different options but i feel that this is the right way to handle the situation for those whose are affected also think to mister cannon who's on the ground that is fantastic work for you a 12 billion-dollar deferred maintenance much of that is that arches national park we have $218 million of deferred maintenance on this legislation think it has strong bipartisan support we can move forward do you have comments you would like to make quick. >> as part of the presidents budget we are supportive of that. the landmark legislation it should be passed into law the working with this congress to try to achieve that goal. >> so we frequently say do you have any new technologies how we enhance visitors experience and what doesn't require congress to deal with the backlog. >> looking at transportation systems the tim
. >> the chair now recognizes mister curtis for five minutes. >> thank you madam chair. last year i told the secretary that concerned that moab residents have at the arches i'm glad when your later you have taken those concerns seriously to step back and explore many different options but i feel that this is the right way to handle the situation for those whose are affected also think to mister cannon who's on the ground that is fantastic work for you a 12 billion-dollar deferred...
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i'm curtis bradford and a community organizer at t.n.c c. we wholeheartedly support this resolution. and i'm a board member of the -- excuse me. i'm now a board member of the tenderloin community benefit district, and i've been authorized by them to officially state they wholeheartedly support this evidence-based solution. and as side from all of these things, i'm also a former i.v. drug user myself. i spent 10 years shooting up crystal meth in san francisco. sometimes indoors, sometimes outdoors. it was not a pleasant journey or experience, and i feel really blessed and fortunate that i'm even able to be here today with you guys. and why am i here? one of the reasons i credit with me sur vieferg thasurvivingand finding my way d creating a new life is that -- excuse me -- the safe access to syringes as part of the harm reduction program that san francisco has instituted actually helped keep me safe. gave me access to clean syringes. it gave me health care treatment access when i needed it. it gave me information, and prevented me from gettin
i'm curtis bradford and a community organizer at t.n.c c. we wholeheartedly support this resolution. and i'm a board member of the -- excuse me. i'm now a board member of the tenderloin community benefit district, and i've been authorized by them to officially state they wholeheartedly support this evidence-based solution. and as side from all of these things, i'm also a former i.v. drug user myself. i spent 10 years shooting up crystal meth in san francisco. sometimes indoors, sometimes...
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curtis for five minutes. you.ank , i told secretary zinke he about the moab a national park about the reservation system. i am pleased a year later at the national park says -- service has taken those concerns seriously. they are exploring different options. i would like to note i feel like this is the right way to handle a situation like this, listening to people on the ground whose lives are affected and want to kick gannon on the ground who does fantastic works. opening remarks we have this $12 billion deferred maintenance in my district alone. we have $45 million, much more -- national park. in utah, deferred maintenance. i use this opportunity to say am a supporter of ranking .ishops resignation i do not know if you have comments. it is part of the president's budget we are supportive of that landmark piece of legislation because if it could be passed into law, we have been working with this congress to achieve that goal. our parks.re lugging i am curious to see if you can share any innovative methods th
curtis for five minutes. you.ank , i told secretary zinke he about the moab a national park about the reservation system. i am pleased a year later at the national park says -- service has taken those concerns seriously. they are exploring different options. i would like to note i feel like this is the right way to handle a situation like this, listening to people on the ground whose lives are affected and want to kick gannon on the ground who does fantastic works. opening remarks we have this...
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. >> meanwhile, jamie lee curtis was in vegas being recognized with the cinemacon van guard award.he og scream queen says she's got a soft spot for "halloween's" michael meyers. >> you want him to come back? >> of course i do. lori and michael, it will be the sort of love story of my life. i mean, besides my own actual love story. >> her real life hubby is blushing right now. as you just saw, all the big stars talk to "e.t." in vegas including these two legends, lady gaga and reba mcentire. welcome ladies. i got to start with you, gaga. you must have brought your oscar with you. >> oh yeah, right here. i love it. >> reba, you have a busy weekend because you're hosting the academy of country music awards this weekend. >> i know, it's going to be so exciting. we got surprises planned. you're going to love it. >> i love the accent. now, this isn't really gaga and reba but these ladies are the next best thing and you can see them at the tropicana. thank you for stopping by. >> thank you. >> love the voices. back to the real reba, there's everything you can expect from the queen of coun
. >> meanwhile, jamie lee curtis was in vegas being recognized with the cinemacon van guard award.he og scream queen says she's got a soft spot for "halloween's" michael meyers. >> you want him to come back? >> of course i do. lori and michael, it will be the sort of love story of my life. i mean, besides my own actual love story. >> her real life hubby is blushing right now. as you just saw, all the big stars talk to "e.t." in vegas including these...
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as curtis ming reports, not only do they have a new place to live but also new hope. >> my little girl. smile. >> he and his wife have a reason to smile. tim was the first to move into the rocky hill veteran apartments. most of these thine units are set asidevetera.emeedho >> these are the washers and dryers. i can move in. >> he said after three and a half years living on the streets, it means so much just do have a bathroom. >> i used to have a bucket. >> the department of veterans affairs help faye rental. those trying to turn their lives around could get one-on-one help. >> my sobriety date is accept 20, 2016. >> he faced so much after serving in the navy. substance abuse, cancer, violence on the streets. >> i've had my fingers cut off. i've been stabbed, burned. i've had a lot of things happen. >> now he's doing everything he can to help fellow veterans. >> home is where the heart and the dog is. i am so stoked. this is my home and i'm not leaving for a long time. >> what a story. when you think of the fog, odds are you think about how it can swarm the golden gate bridge or on rar
as curtis ming reports, not only do they have a new place to live but also new hope. >> my little girl. smile. >> he and his wife have a reason to smile. tim was the first to move into the rocky hill veteran apartments. most of these thine units are set asidevetera.emeedho >> these are the washers and dryers. i can move in. >> he said after three and a half years living on the streets, it means so much just do have a bathroom. >> i used to have a bucket. >>...
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that every fish will representation of christ says more about the artist than their subject when curtis slice or interview could perhaps interpret it as saying what the real meaning of a scene cannot be visualized by the painters are obviously painting something else just as every attempt to explain the process and its meaning to articulated or to be painted on a mental canvas is doomed to fail so article young let's try it on most. does the cross symbolize hope doesn't provide assurance or give rise to doubt. for the faithful the. cross also represents the mystery of what happened after jesus's death. without the resurrection it would not have become such a powerful symbol of christianity. one of how many beagle meyer sculptures portrays both death and resurrection. during the christian holy week and it easter it's on display at a village church in bavaria big on my concert resurrection cross. the cup i wanted to portray the cross of the resurrection cross floating in the air not touching the ground it's unsubstantial and the body is no longer hanging on it it would of mistrust mystiqu
that every fish will representation of christ says more about the artist than their subject when curtis slice or interview could perhaps interpret it as saying what the real meaning of a scene cannot be visualized by the painters are obviously painting something else just as every attempt to explain the process and its meaning to articulated or to be painted on a mental canvas is doomed to fail so article young let's try it on most. does the cross symbolize hope doesn't provide assurance or...
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. >> chairwoman holland,ranking member curtis, members of the subcommittee,thank you for the opportunity to appear before you on the spending priorities and mission of the national parks service . as reflected in the budget request . i'd like to summarize my testimony and submit myentire statement for the record . i am accompanied by jessica bowen, our controller on the national parks nervous. the budget emphasizes the importance of addressing the parks services 11.9 billion deferred maintenance backlog whichaffects every park across the country . the budget includes over $796 million to address facility operations and maintenance repair and improvement for the prioritization of projects that focus on deferred maintenance, health and safety and resource preservation. the budget also proposes a public lands infrastructure funds for the department of interior and agriculture, hoping 70 percent would be for national park infrastructure repair and improvements. this investment will significantly improve many of america's national parks and i'm pleased that congress and introduced hr 1225, re
. >> chairwoman holland,ranking member curtis, members of the subcommittee,thank you for the opportunity to appear before you on the spending priorities and mission of the national parks service . as reflected in the budget request . i'd like to summarize my testimony and submit myentire statement for the record . i am accompanied by jessica bowen, our controller on the national parks nervous. the budget emphasizes the importance of addressing the parks services 11.9 billion deferred...
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plugs curtis granderson. another run comes in t score. the nats lose 3-2o miami! come on, guys. a big loss for the caps. they're not going t to haveir man tjhi ose. out indefinitely after getting injured on this questionable hit from foegele. the caps ough, know it will be moving forward without one of thei. >> he maze the game so hard. he is a heart and soul y. i have no idea wha no matter what. >> you don't want to see a guy go down no matter who it is but he works hard extremely hard it sucks to see a guy go down. >> and the caps havele rec devantee smith-pelly. three saight finalsgames. the 26-year-old only had 8 points in 54 games this season before bei demoted to the ahl in february. >>> a pivotal game five. you can watch i rear here for tomorrow. it starts at 7:30. then face-off at 8:00 and full analysis after the game o news4 at 11:00. finally, dwightil howard wbe back in the wizards uniform as to the ear-old opted in second year of his deal worth $5.6 million. he was barely in a uniformhis year. very few games. less than ten. he'll be back. >>> thank you. alright boys,
plugs curtis granderson. another run comes in t score. the nats lose 3-2o miami! come on, guys. a big loss for the caps. they're not going t to haveir man tjhi ose. out indefinitely after getting injured on this questionable hit from foegele. the caps ough, know it will be moving forward without one of thei. >> he maze the game so hard. he is a heart and soul y. i have no idea wha no matter what. >> you don't want to see a guy go down no matter who it is but he works hard extremely...
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. >> reporter: then there is curtis jones, a security guard for 25 years. he is not sure if you will join the team in san francisco. >> it is disappointing and it is also rewarding. i have had so many great opportunities and met some great people. >> reporter: at the end of the games, the coach think the fans and said the energy was like no other. a banner with the number 47 to symbolize a number of seasons, was race. they will be brought to the chase center hoping for another championship here in oakland. >>> thank you. the time is 4:17. >>> cal fire is making sure that firefighters are ready and prepared for tonight's big wildfire. they had a wildfire drill yesterday in lake of the pines in nevada county. several fire agencies took part. the goal is making sure that rural communities are prepared for wildfires and have an evacuation plan. this is similar to other mountain communities like paradise and butte county were the deadly camp fire cause a lot of devastation last november. nevada city fire captain taking part in the drill also helped to fight the
. >> reporter: then there is curtis jones, a security guard for 25 years. he is not sure if you will join the team in san francisco. >> it is disappointing and it is also rewarding. i have had so many great opportunities and met some great people. >> reporter: at the end of the games, the coach think the fans and said the energy was like no other. a banner with the number 47 to symbolize a number of seasons, was race. they will be brought to the chase center hoping for another...
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that is because many of them, and curtis has shown this in his polling, mean that no deal means thatans a thing. does anyone think that he confirmatory referendum, taking it back to the people, would resolve some of this? does anyone think that he conform to a referendum, so it would take it back to the people, we do of this? yes, absolutely. we would understand that he can from a confirmatory referendum is not this evil plot. it's not an evil plot, no. people would see it as what it is, we have a deal, we will check in with the public, and see that this deal, rather than the concept of a deal, does this have the approval of the public? over the last two years, public opinion has been much more sophisticated on this issue. this has been the discourse of the nation for the last year and they have become very much more sophisticated in the understanding of the issues. we are going to have to leave it on that rather heated note. thank you forjoining me. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is lewis vaughanjones. our top stories: str
that is because many of them, and curtis has shown this in his polling, mean that no deal means thatans a thing. does anyone think that he confirmatory referendum, taking it back to the people, would resolve some of this? does anyone think that he conform to a referendum, so it would take it back to the people, we do of this? yes, absolutely. we would understand that he can from a confirmatory referendum is not this evil plot. it's not an evil plot, no. people would see it as what it is, we...
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that is because many of them, and curtis has shown this in his polling, that the means —— they thinkeople, we do of this? yes, absolutely. we would understand that he can from a confirmatory referendum is not this evil plot. it's not an evil plot, no. people would see it as what it is, we have a deal, we will check in with the public, as this deal, rather than the concept of a deal, does this have a perfect the public? —— does this have the approval of the public? over the last two years, public? over the last two years, public opinion has been much more sophisticated on this issue. this has been the discourse of the nation for the last year and they have become very much more sophisticated in the understanding of the issues. we are going to have to leave it on that rather he did not. thank you for joining that rather he did not. thank you forjoining me. that's it for dateline london for this week. we're back next week at the same time. goodbye. i hold my hands up at the start of this core forecast. pinning down the details for this weekend is going to be quite tricky. predicting whe
that is because many of them, and curtis has shown this in his polling, that the means —— they thinkeople, we do of this? yes, absolutely. we would understand that he can from a confirmatory referendum is not this evil plot. it's not an evil plot, no. people would see it as what it is, we have a deal, we will check in with the public, as this deal, rather than the concept of a deal, does this have a perfect the public? —— does this have the approval of the public? over the last two...
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some homeless military veterans in vacaville are getting a new place to call home as curtis reports not only do they now have a new place to live. >>but also new help. >>is this is my little girl. >>10 miles from his dog patty used to live on the street but now have a reason to smile. tim was the first move in to vacaville is rocky hill veterans apartments, most of these 39 units are set aside for veterans. many of them, formerly homeless, i love it and quite you know it, everybody's kind. it's been really nice while people as grand opening celebration toward a sample unit. tim, hellstrom invited us into his new home these are the washers and dryers that they gave us entered us. and i can move into one of these days he does after 3 and a half years living on the streets. it means so much just to have a bathroom. yes, and i said a bucket, a bucket and a shopping bag. that was what i use for a long time money from the department of housing and urban development and department of veterans affairs helps pay the rent. veterans working to turn their lives around to get one on one help at the
some homeless military veterans in vacaville are getting a new place to call home as curtis reports not only do they now have a new place to live. >>but also new help. >>is this is my little girl. >>10 miles from his dog patty used to live on the street but now have a reason to smile. tim was the first move in to vacaville is rocky hill veterans apartments, most of these 39 units are set aside for veterans. many of them, formerly homeless, i love it and quite you know it,...
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to each and every one of the millions of the q people around the world and also actress jamie lee curtis also endorsed the cole and so in general we have seen that the hash tag for cobra night like a trending with some prominent voices saying that these laws have no place in today's society and burn eyes government how is it responding to the backlash well despite mounting international pressure seems surprised given this law does not plan to reconsider its plans on saturday the prime minister's office has released a statement saying that bernard as if we independent country and it should be able to endorse its. in force its own rule of laws it also. says that it can help the country to remain like the peace and order now it's important to say that the voice would introduce had already been introduced in twenty fourteen but it had already been delayed ones as mentioned before. because of international outcry already that time and this time it seems up and i will just keep would just stick with this plans quite a long back story there when we did a reporter on the story for us thank you s
to each and every one of the millions of the q people around the world and also actress jamie lee curtis also endorsed the cole and so in general we have seen that the hash tag for cobra night like a trending with some prominent voices saying that these laws have no place in today's society and burn eyes government how is it responding to the backlash well despite mounting international pressure seems surprised given this law does not plan to reconsider its plans on saturday the prime...
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curtis is also disillusioned. none think more elections or new political parties are the answer.have had two years to sort it out and they have not done anything about it, have they? i'm not going to waste my time voting for anyone. whether we are asked to vote in the european elections hinges on finding a brexit fixed soon. so far, that has proved elusive. alex forsyth, bbc news. and we'll hear from other parties as they launch their campaign for the european parliament elections. voting takes place injust under six weeks' time on the 23rd of may, and if the uk does take part, officials will have very little time to prepare. danny savage has more from york. that is a very, very dramatic map to show you. that is a map which tells the story of ukip's advance. remember this? the last european elections the uk took part in. if brexit had gone to plan, they were never to be held again. but it now looks like the ballot boxes are coming to a sports centre near you again. in york, the local returning officer is no stranger to snap elections but admits there is a lot of work now to be do
curtis is also disillusioned. none think more elections or new political parties are the answer.have had two years to sort it out and they have not done anything about it, have they? i'm not going to waste my time voting for anyone. whether we are asked to vote in the european elections hinges on finding a brexit fixed soon. so far, that has proved elusive. alex forsyth, bbc news. and we'll hear from other parties as they launch their campaign for the european parliament elections. voting takes...
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curtis, thanks for joining us. >> thank you.have more on this story later this hour. we're talking to a justice department official, victoria toensing. i want to know was there a deep state conspiracy to undermine the trump presidency? we'll certainly ask her. that is 10:45 on this program. >>> the dow is up 220 points. brian, come back in again. what is the basis of this rally? why are we up so much today? >> we are up so much because the trump policies are persisting. perp meant corporate tax rate. there is strong signals we'll have a free trade deal with free trade partners. democrats are imploding. no big spending on the horizon. the all systems go. stuart: what about the view, you leave the money in cash, the or bond, rate of return are extremely low with rates so far down, your best alternative is the stock market? is that what is happening, reallocation from cash into stocks? >> to invest in an enterprise that will do something to earn a profit. that is the stuff of economic growth. it is a great scenario and we're experi
curtis, thanks for joining us. >> thank you.have more on this story later this hour. we're talking to a justice department official, victoria toensing. i want to know was there a deep state conspiracy to undermine the trump presidency? we'll certainly ask her. that is 10:45 on this program. >>> the dow is up 220 points. brian, come back in again. what is the basis of this rally? why are we up so much today? >> we are up so much because the trump policies are persisting....
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maria: curtis, this is what you want t to see? >> absolutely. at the end of the day what's going to drive shares is capitalism. maria: thank you lauren and mitch. that will do it for us. "varney & co." begins now. >>> good morning, ashley webster. stuart will be back tomorrow. don't go anywhere. we have big stories and we're watching them for you today. big day for boeing holding its shareholder meeting today. you'll hear from the ceo in the 11 a.m. hour. disney definitely a stock to watch today. the new "avengers" movie bringing in a record $1.2 billion. that's billion dollars in global ticket sales. nice game for disney shares ahead of the opening bell in the premarket up more than 1%. it is looking like a flat open for the major indexes, but a major week for corporate markets. we have watching the markets for free all-time highs. >>> meanwhile, joe biden making his first big campaign visit in pittsburgh laying out his plan for rebuilding america's middle class. a business monday morning and we have it all covers. of course "varney & co." star
maria: curtis, this is what you want t to see? >> absolutely. at the end of the day what's going to drive shares is capitalism. maria: thank you lauren and mitch. that will do it for us. "varney & co." begins now. >>> good morning, ashley webster. stuart will be back tomorrow. don't go anywhere. we have big stories and we're watching them for you today. big day for boeing holding its shareholder meeting today. you'll hear from the ceo in the 11 a.m. hour. disney...
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curtis bradford, mary mcnamar mcnamara, jonny oliver, bruce wolf, alexander goldman, joseph smook, cynthia fong and keith cooley. >> good morning. almost afternoon. i came in support of copa. i believe this is a great act. thank you for bringing this to us and all the work that everybody done on it. we need to access every tool possible to try and stabilize the housing and ensure affordable housing in san francisco going forward. we've seen some real destabilization. we lost units in tenderloins. this isn't a fix all and it's not going to change the whole big picture, it's one tool in whole list of tools we need to implement to address this crisis. i also want to say thank you for the amendment. i appreciate the additional tenant protection. i'm glad to hear that everybody is supporting it. >> chair fewer: next speaker please. >> my name is mary mcnamara i'm here on behalf of the outer sunset working group which is actually a coalition of homeowners and renters. i want to thank supervisor mar for co-sponsoring this legislation. speculators and evicttors have invaded our neighborhood. there
curtis bradford, mary mcnamar mcnamara, jonny oliver, bruce wolf, alexander goldman, joseph smook, cynthia fong and keith cooley. >> good morning. almost afternoon. i came in support of copa. i believe this is a great act. thank you for bringing this to us and all the work that everybody done on it. we need to access every tool possible to try and stabilize the housing and ensure affordable housing in san francisco going forward. we've seen some real destabilization. we lost units in...
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my name is curtis bradfor bradf. what comes to mind, i have my friend, paul, we'll call him. he is in a wheelchair and complains to me on a regular basis he's having difficulty getting through and how traumatizing it is to him. he's been threatened. he's been physically assaulted when asking to pass. for him, it's a real problem. he goes out into the streets up an entire block from ramp to ramp in order to get by somebody because he's had problems with them before. and i think about the 11-year-old boy at the town hall this week that talked about being afraid to go out the front door of his building and he can't go outside to play and how traumatizing that's been for him. it's not a victimless crime but criminalization and harassment are not the solution, either. if we could arrest our way out of this problem, we would have done so long ago. we have certainly arrested enough people. so that is not a solution. the war on drugs is a failed policy that further traumatized our community and not a solution that's part of the problem. so we can't just clean it up, earth. either. i
my name is curtis bradfor bradf. what comes to mind, i have my friend, paul, we'll call him. he is in a wheelchair and complains to me on a regular basis he's having difficulty getting through and how traumatizing it is to him. he's been threatened. he's been physically assaulted when asking to pass. for him, it's a real problem. he goes out into the streets up an entire block from ramp to ramp in order to get by somebody because he's had problems with them before. and i think about the...
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and when i ask my questions about connecting people to services, it's because what curtis said, with the choose love shirt, it took him a while coming back, coming back, until he got it, and he's sober now, and he's helping others. that's what it takes, and we need to provide those places where people can walk into with dignity, with people who are there to love them through it, to help them get through it, and say i want there, too. i am for these sites, and i want to make sure when we open them in san francisco, that it gets people the help they need, that they are treated with dignity and love and compassion. and i want to thank supervisor haney for bringing this forward and the people at the state that are putting this forward. i know this is the way to really help the opioid problem and the drug problem we are facing in our society, and it's a pilot program. we have to try it. thank you. >> chair mandelman: thank you, supervisor stefani. the -- i mean, my colleagues on this board have grown accustomed to me, and i want to thank you, supervisor stefani, for sharing your family ex
and when i ask my questions about connecting people to services, it's because what curtis said, with the choose love shirt, it took him a while coming back, coming back, until he got it, and he's sober now, and he's helping others. that's what it takes, and we need to provide those places where people can walk into with dignity, with people who are there to love them through it, to help them get through it, and say i want there, too. i am for these sites, and i want to make sure when we open...
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trump has somehow gotten toho much-older jamie lee curtis., the thing calls her nancy from nevada. i have some suspicions about the authenticity of "nancy in nevada," mainly because there are at least two other nancy's from nevada in trump faceboo ads that are not the same woman. come on! at least give us a mary from maine or a carol from colorado. trump is so antidiversity, he won't even show white women who aren't named nancy and don't live in nevada. ( laughter ) and i don't know, i don't know who the real-- ( applause ) nevada. vegas, bab. now, i don't know who the real nancy from nevada is, but it ain't this woman, because my graphics department found her on the stock photo supply site getty images. "listen, i have support of americans from all walks of life: businessman holding paper at desk, construction worker pretending to look at plans, woman smiling at man talking in the meeting. " and these ads are only getting more manipulative. in fact, we have the latest, never-before-seen pro-trump facebook ad targeting seniors. jim? >> you're
trump has somehow gotten toho much-older jamie lee curtis., the thing calls her nancy from nevada. i have some suspicions about the authenticity of "nancy in nevada," mainly because there are at least two other nancy's from nevada in trump faceboo ads that are not the same woman. come on! at least give us a mary from maine or a carol from colorado. trump is so antidiversity, he won't even show white women who aren't named nancy and don't live in nevada. ( laughter ) and i don't know,...
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hillcrest heights, curtis drive at branch avenue, an accident there perhaps involvi a pedestrian tryingo get more information. inner loop, outer loop of the beltway, no problems. montclairtill had this closure northbound dumfries at forest park. lanes blocked for the investigation. southbound is worki just fine. sterling, old ax rotted a relocation drive, a left turn lane is getting by the accident. 66 and 95 looking okay with travel tis. 270, 64 miles per hour sound. top of the beltway, 44 miles per hour. listen to wtopophen you in your car. >>> good morning, i'm frank holland. efforts you can use to fight twitter andbots. twitter says you will be limited to 400 per day down from the earlier 1,000 peray day. theyt contributes to spam. if you reach the limit, y can follow it once the full day has passed >> thank yo >>> around here we're use today to seeing animals dart out into the road. >> yeah. you have to act fast so you don't it it,right, pump the brakes and makes your heart feel like it's going to jump out c o yost. that's not this alligator's style. look at this -- this is in murr
hillcrest heights, curtis drive at branch avenue, an accident there perhaps involvi a pedestrian tryingo get more information. inner loop, outer loop of the beltway, no problems. montclairtill had this closure northbound dumfries at forest park. lanes blocked for the investigation. southbound is worki just fine. sterling, old ax rotted a relocation drive, a left turn lane is getting by the accident. 66 and 95 looking okay with travel tis. 270, 64 miles per hour sound. top of the beltway, 44...