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>> damien and his brother were featured here on "today" 11 years ago.n the subways of new york city -- to performing at the white house. winning two emmys, appearing in commercials and gaining fame and fortune. >> it was all about money, it wasn't about the message or the purpose. >> when he split with his brother, damien became depressed and stopped playing. soon, the hip hop first started performing in the subways was sleeping in them. >> e train, a train. i didn't want to burden anybody, i didn't want to go to anybody's house, i didn't want people to know i was homeless. >> his daughter helped inspire his comeback. >> she said daddy, what are you going to do now? i depart know how to answer that. i hadn't played violin for about ten months. when i first picked it back up, it was more so for my kids. but as i started creating, and started seeing the lives i was touching and finding my way and music and finding myself. it became something for me. >> what's up, caesar? >> now his mission is to give back to his fans. like 7-year-old caesar. >> i want to
>> damien and his brother were featured here on "today" 11 years ago.n the subways of new york city -- to performing at the white house. winning two emmys, appearing in commercials and gaining fame and fortune. >> it was all about money, it wasn't about the message or the purpose. >> when he split with his brother, damien became depressed and stopped playing. soon, the hip hop first started performing in the subways was sleeping in them. >> e train, a train. i...
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>> damien and his brother were featured here on "today" 11 years ago.n the subways of new york city -- to performing at the white house. winning two emmys, appearing in commercials and gaining fame and fortune. >> it was all about money, it wasn't about the message or the purpose. >> when he split with his brother, damien became depressed and stopped playing. soon, the hip hop violinist who first started performing in the subways was sleeping in them. >> e train, a train. i didn't want to burden anybody, i didn't want to go to anybody's house, i didn't want people to know i was homeless. >> his daughter helped inspire his comeback. >> she said daddy, what are you going to do now? i depart know how to answer that. i hadn't played violin for about ten months. when i first picked it back up, it was more so for my kids. but as i started creating, and started seeing the lives i was touching and finding my way and music and finding myself. it became something for me. >> what's up, caesar? >> now his mission is to give back to his fans. like 7-year-old caesar.
>> damien and his brother were featured here on "today" 11 years ago.n the subways of new york city -- to performing at the white house. winning two emmys, appearing in commercials and gaining fame and fortune. >> it was all about money, it wasn't about the message or the purpose. >> when he split with his brother, damien became depressed and stopped playing. soon, the hip hop violinist who first started performing in the subways was sleeping in them. >> e...
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said damien his own private airlines. called world airways to bring in a lot of military equipment into vietnam he made a lot of money but also had a concern over children so he flew the postal -- the first planeload so was a big publicity stunt or doing it because he was concerned for whatever reason to airlift the first group bent to see he had done this on his own not was not legally proper decide to get involved in with that gerald ford decided to begin a more organized evacuation eventually called operation baby left. >> the children who were adopted for the most part going to united states although a significant number went to europe analyst soleil at. many, if not most already scheduled to be adopted by families going to this process for a while already been in the end anybody to alexian of photographs or the fall of saigon fell helicopter on top of the building people climbing up to get did in the complete chios on negative chaos knows a they did not work in the official -- efficient manner balata of vietnamese pa
said damien his own private airlines. called world airways to bring in a lot of military equipment into vietnam he made a lot of money but also had a concern over children so he flew the postal -- the first planeload so was a big publicity stunt or doing it because he was concerned for whatever reason to airlift the first group bent to see he had done this on his own not was not legally proper decide to get involved in with that gerald ford decided to begin a more organized evacuation...
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damien, officers feel this is a little too big brother for them. >> that's right, jessica. the police union tells me one police officer has been sent to internal affairs after a phone call from the d.a.'s office, not for a crime but for not turning on his body camera. police officers are sangry. >> reporter: san jose police officers began the training on the use of body cam. the manual says they must be on most of the time. >> i need to ensure the officers are adhering to the policy. >> reporter: so the chief told to let him know when the body camera was not turned on. >> it can damage the good relationship we have with the district attorney office and asking attorneys to get involved in administrative complaints. >> reporter: sergeant paul kelly said it happened to one of his officers who was cents to internal affairs after a call from the d.a. office. it turns out the camera was not working properly. >> it's a problem because it makes us officers look like there is a problem that we're not turning on the cameras and that's not the fact. >> reporter: sergeant kelly highlig
damien, officers feel this is a little too big brother for them. >> that's right, jessica. the police union tells me one police officer has been sent to internal affairs after a phone call from the d.a.'s office, not for a crime but for not turning on his body camera. police officers are sangry. >> reporter: san jose police officers began the training on the use of body cam. the manual says they must be on most of the time. >> i need to ensure the officers are adhering to the...
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i'm damien mcguinness.nd today we're looking at some of the big issues affecting many europeans including populism. and sexism. in some spanish cooking clubs the traditional rule is no women in the kitchen. but not everyone agrees. this woman says it's sexist and misogynistic. but more about that later. nesrin escaped the conflict in syria and is now safely in turkey, where she recently got married. but this was far from a fairy-tale happy ending. she's only a teenager and her family is destitute. w
i'm damien mcguinness.nd today we're looking at some of the big issues affecting many europeans including populism. and sexism. in some spanish cooking clubs the traditional rule is no women in the kitchen. but not everyone agrees. this woman says it's sexist and misogynistic. but more about that later. nesrin escaped the conflict in syria and is now safely in turkey, where she recently got married. but this was far from a fairy-tale happy ending. she's only a teenager and her family is...
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"first man," directed by damien chazelle, has landed an oscars-friendly release date of october 12th,osling stars in the bio-pic as neil armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon they may have ended their romance, but e! news is reporting orlando bloom say getting back together "is not out of the question." sources tell e news orlando is just not ready for a serious relationship coming up at six - a day without a woman, becoming a day without school. john live tease announcer: while everyone discusses the future of health care, 18 million americans are already choosing it.... with medicare advantage: a proven public-private partnership, where health outcomes are valued over volume. where early intervention and management of chronic conditions is leading to better outcomes. and costs are more predictable and affordable. why do so many seniors choose medicare advantage? maybe because with age comes wisdom. medicare advantage. leading the way. >> now, "good morning washington," on your side. we begin with a breaking news alert. breaking overnight, a wild chase into d.c. our cameras, i
"first man," directed by damien chazelle, has landed an oscars-friendly release date of october 12th,osling stars in the bio-pic as neil armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon they may have ended their romance, but e! news is reporting orlando bloom say getting back together "is not out of the question." sources tell e news orlando is just not ready for a serious relationship coming up at six - a day without a woman, becoming a day without school. john live tease...
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that is damien grammatical ‘s with us in brussels. that is damien grammaticus with us in brussels.re here in westminster and it's been exactly a week since the attack here, where khalid massod killed four people including a police officer just four people including a police officerjust behind me. in the next few minutes, it's worth reminding you that there will be a commemoration here, at westminster, to remember those who have died and a ceremony on the bridge itself. we will carry that and bring you back commemoration when that gets under way. it's due to begin exactly one week later, so that will be in the coming minutes. also today, an inquest has begun into the deaths of the four people killed last wednesday. richard lister is at those inquests. can you explain what is happening there? we are at westminster‘s coroner's court where doctor fiona wilcox began the inquest into the people killed by khalid massod last week. there were family members in the court and some emotional scenes where the leaves of leading investigations gave the causes of death. a married mother of two had
that is damien grammatical ‘s with us in brussels. that is damien grammaticus with us in brussels.re here in westminster and it's been exactly a week since the attack here, where khalid massod killed four people including a police officer just four people including a police officerjust behind me. in the next few minutes, it's worth reminding you that there will be a commemoration here, at westminster, to remember those who have died and a ceremony on the bridge itself. we will carry that and...
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i'm damien mcguinness. we're looking at some of the big issues affecting many europeans including populism. and sexism. in some spanish cookoking clubs the traditional rule is no women in the kitchen. but not everyone agrees. this woman says itit's sexist ad misogyniststic. but more about that later. nesrin escaped the conflict in syria and is now safely in
i'm damien mcguinness. we're looking at some of the big issues affecting many europeans including populism. and sexism. in some spanish cookoking clubs the traditional rule is no women in the kitchen. but not everyone agrees. this woman says itit's sexist ad misogyniststic. but more about that later. nesrin escaped the conflict in syria and is now safely in
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i'm damien mcguinness.nd today we're looking at some of the big issues affecting many europeans including populism. and sexism. in some spanish cooking clubs the traditional rule is no women in the kitchen. but not everyone agrees. this woman says it's sexist and misogynistic. but more about that later. nesrin escaped the conflict in syria and is now safely in turkey, where she recently got married. but this was far from a fairy-tale happy ending. she's only a teenager and her family is destitute. so when she arrived in turkey, to support her family, she was married off to an older abusive man in return for money. in other words she was sold. our reporter in turkey has been to meet nesrin, and has found out that she is just one of many young syrian refugee women in this terrible position. >> 16-year-old nesrin had to flee from her violent turkish husband. now the young woman and her baby are back in safety, in emergency housing with her parents and siblings. nesrin's family comes from syria. a family friend
i'm damien mcguinness.nd today we're looking at some of the big issues affecting many europeans including populism. and sexism. in some spanish cooking clubs the traditional rule is no women in the kitchen. but not everyone agrees. this woman says it's sexist and misogynistic. but more about that later. nesrin escaped the conflict in syria and is now safely in turkey, where she recently got married. but this was far from a fairy-tale happy ending. she's only a teenager and her family is...
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damien, for the moment, thank you. essential that a and e departments in england hit their target for waiting times now that extra money has been put into social care, as announced in yesterday's budget. if we are leaving people too long in a&e departments, not getting the flow right through hospitals, it is bad for patient safety. that's why it's absolutely essential that we do get back to the 95% target. this one is critical for patient safety. and that's why yesterday you saw the chancellor announcing a £2 billion short—term package of social care. a man who allegedly posed online asjustin bieber to solicit explicit images from children has been charged with more than 900 sex offences by australian police. police believe he had 150 victims and up to 20 are believed to be from the uk. an idol to millions, justin bieber, the pop star with an adoring young fan base across the globe. but now, a 42—year—old law professor in brisbane is accused of sexually abusing children by pretending to be the canadian star. gordon dou
damien, for the moment, thank you. essential that a and e departments in england hit their target for waiting times now that extra money has been put into social care, as announced in yesterday's budget. if we are leaving people too long in a&e departments, not getting the flow right through hospitals, it is bad for patient safety. that's why it's absolutely essential that we do get back to the 95% target. this one is critical for patient safety. and that's why yesterday you saw the...
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damien, officers feel this is a little too big brother for them. >> that's right, jessica. police union tells me one police officer has been sent to internal affairs after a phone call from the d.a.'s office, not for a crime but for not turning on his body camera. police officers are sangry. >> reporter: san jose police officers began the training on the use of body cam. the manual says they must be on most of the time. >> i need to ensure the officers are adhering to the policy. >> reporter: so the chief told to let him know when the body camera was not turned on. >> it can damage the good relationship we have with the district attorney office and asking attorneys to get involved in administrative
damien, officers feel this is a little too big brother for them. >> that's right, jessica. police union tells me one police officer has been sent to internal affairs after a phone call from the d.a.'s office, not for a crime but for not turning on his body camera. police officers are sangry. >> reporter: san jose police officers began the training on the use of body cam. the manual says they must be on most of the time. >> i need to ensure the officers are adhering to the...
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dollar, quasi-corporate debt, brought to us by bloomberg intelligence, damien in particular.an 25% of the debt included in this index are tied to oil and gas companies. in other words where oil goes, , so too does the fate of this particular emerging-market debt. jonathan: is that the story in your experience as well, muhammad, for em debt? mohamed: i think oil has a big impact, commodities have a big impact so yes, that certainly is part of the story. i think another part is simply that the asset class was not as bad as people made it out. remember, this is an asset class that almost by definition goes through potholes, etc. and people underestima t amount of resilience that there is in that sovereign and quasi-sovereign segment of the asset class. lisa: mohamed you were talking earlier about tourist investors and high-yield -- what about tourists in the emerging-market, are you concerned the money will come flowing out? mohamed: it is the same phenomenon exactly and if you are a dedicated investor you tend to fade the effect of tourists and you want to have dry powder. at s
dollar, quasi-corporate debt, brought to us by bloomberg intelligence, damien in particular.an 25% of the debt included in this index are tied to oil and gas companies. in other words where oil goes, , so too does the fate of this particular emerging-market debt. jonathan: is that the story in your experience as well, muhammad, for em debt? mohamed: i think oil has a big impact, commodities have a big impact so yes, that certainly is part of the story. i think another part is simply that the...
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." >> reporter: damien selosse could be a reason for the $2.1 trillion u.s. tourism industry to worry. for 30 years, he's been coming to the u.s. from france, but canceled plans to attend a conference next month in brooklyn. >> this is what democracy looks like! >> reporter: as airport protests erupted in january in response to president trump's first travel ban, the global business travelers association reported 185 million dollars in lost bookings to the u.s. emirates airlines said the pace of its bookings to the u.s. fell 35%, and new york city just lowered its 2017 travel forecast by 300,000 international visitors, the first drop since 2008's recession. >> we saw a really bill bigdip, and we've not fully recovered. >> reporter: patrick surry from the travel site hopper says airfare searches in the united states dropped since mr. trump's nawg praipgz china is off nearly 46%, saudi arabia down 35. ireland dropped 32, and mexico is down 23%. a notable exception-- travel searches from russia jumped 54%. is there a metric to how many of those turn into actual
." >> reporter: damien selosse could be a reason for the $2.1 trillion u.s. tourism industry to worry. for 30 years, he's been coming to the u.s. from france, but canceled plans to attend a conference next month in brooklyn. >> this is what democracy looks like! >> reporter: as airport protests erupted in january in response to president trump's first travel ban, the global business travelers association reported 185 million dollars in lost bookings to the u.s. emirates...
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. >> reporter: but upstairs damien sanchez and chris peterson disagreed. >> who can argue against unity he been a divisive president to this point? of course he has. >> i don't think unity should be an objective. i think where we disagree with him, we ought to be strong in that resistance. >> look at this place. isn't this incredible? >> reporter: grand rapids was the final stop on the trump campaign last november just hours before he won the state. >> yeah, we have cinnamon or raisin. >> reporter: at breakfast today we found an answer to the democrats' question about who could support donald trump. there are people like leon alderman. >> everything trump has said and everything he's done so far i like. >> reporter: repeal and replace obamacare. >> the media doesn't like him. hollywood doesn't like him. what more could you ask for? >> reporter: andrew dine praised the speech with a kind of back- handed compliment. >> i think that it was a breath of fresh air compared to how donald trump usually is in the last month or so. i think he was much more professional and grounded. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: but upstairs damien sanchez and chris peterson disagreed. >> who can argue against unity he been a divisive president to this point? of course he has. >> i don't think unity should be an objective. i think where we disagree with him, we ought to be strong in that resistance. >> look at this place. isn't this incredible? >> reporter: grand rapids was the final stop on the trump campaign last november just hours before he won the state. >> yeah,...
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damien grammaticas reports from rome.me today except one, the uk on the point of triggering its exit. just as the union marks its 60th birthday. it was founded in this very same room. 1957, six nations created an economic partnership. today, it has vastly expanded, but emerging from an economic crisis and facing terrorism and refugees flows and brexit. so 27 leaders struggled to fit into the same room. the union has its own currency, a single market and even an anthem. the eu's leaders said it should not be forgotten that co—operation had brought peace and prosperity to a continent they remembered from their childhoods being destroyed by war. it is a union that rose from the ashes of two world wars, shaped by the hands and by the iron will of those that had returned from battlefields and concentration camps only a few years earlier. i was eight years when the community established a single council and a single commission through the treaty. the roads i then took to school every day still through the ruins of the burned ci
damien grammaticas reports from rome.me today except one, the uk on the point of triggering its exit. just as the union marks its 60th birthday. it was founded in this very same room. 1957, six nations created an economic partnership. today, it has vastly expanded, but emerging from an economic crisis and facing terrorism and refugees flows and brexit. so 27 leaders struggled to fit into the same room. the union has its own currency, a single market and even an anthem. the eu's leaders said it...
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. >> reporter: but upstairs damien sanchez and chris peterson disagreed. >> who can argue against unityhe been a divisive president to this point? of course he has. >> i don't think unity should be an objective. i think where we disagree with him, we ought to be strong in that resistance. >> look at this place. isn't this incredible? >> reporter: grand rapids was the final stop on the trump campaign last november just hours before he won the state. >> yeah, we have cinnamon or raisin. >> reporter: at breakfast today we found an answer to the democrats' question about who could support donald trump. there are people like leon alderman. >> everything trump has said and everything he's done so far i like. >> repeal and replace obamacare. >> the media doesn't like him. hollywood doesn't like him. what more could you ask for? >> reporter: andrew dine praised the speech with a kind of back-handed compliment. >> i think that it was a breath of fresh air compared to how donald trump usually is in the last month or so. i think he was much more professional and grounded. >> reporter: presidential
. >> reporter: but upstairs damien sanchez and chris peterson disagreed. >> who can argue against unityhe been a divisive president to this point? of course he has. >> i don't think unity should be an objective. i think where we disagree with him, we ought to be strong in that resistance. >> look at this place. isn't this incredible? >> reporter: grand rapids was the final stop on the trump campaign last november just hours before he won the state. >> yeah,...
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caroline: is it why you went into business, [damien to come , to come to google?i think you are totally right. withe been working technology for 20 years, and in the field of ai and machine learning. i want the field to grow into of our societye and the future of our business, and i want to participate and contribute in this transformation. can aiht hard about what and machine learning contribute, and the keyword is to democratize technology. i don't want to technology to be in the hands of only a privileged few, so cloud is the best vehicle to democratize ai. it delivers the power of the technology to so many people and businesses. caroline: as machine learning and ai show what they can do, the question of ethics comes into machine learning as well. is that something you think businesses and academia are keeping pace of? topic that important we should invite the whole of society to participate. there is a new technology transformation in our human civilization, that technology becomes a force of change in the way we live, work, conduct our business, do regulation
caroline: is it why you went into business, [damien to come , to come to google?i think you are totally right. withe been working technology for 20 years, and in the field of ai and machine learning. i want the field to grow into of our societye and the future of our business, and i want to participate and contribute in this transformation. can aiht hard about what and machine learning contribute, and the keyword is to democratize technology. i don't want to technology to be in the hands of...
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damien willer tie it 71 fourth-quarter t.j. collins in the blazers win 110-106. trade to amazon.k is a good place to pursue your dreams. at vicarious visions, i get to be creative, work with awesome people, and we get to make great games. ( ♪ ) what i like about the area, feels like everybody knows each other. and i can go to my local coffee shop and they know who i am. it's really cool. new york state is filled with bright minds like lisa's. to find the companies and talent of tomorrow, search for our page, jobsinnewyorkstate on linkedin. search for our page, afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. to take advantage of this offer on a volvo s90, visit your local dealer. i'm raph. my name is anne. i'm one of the real live attorneys you can talk to through legalzoom. don't let unanswered legal questions hold you up, because we're here, we're here, and we've got your back. legalzoom. legal
damien willer tie it 71 fourth-quarter t.j. collins in the blazers win 110-106. trade to amazon.k is a good place to pursue your dreams. at vicarious visions, i get to be creative, work with awesome people, and we get to make great games. ( ♪ ) what i like about the area, feels like everybody knows each other. and i can go to my local coffee shop and they know who i am. it's really cool. new york state is filled with bright minds like lisa's. to find the companies and talent of tomorrow,...
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on the washington post on the budget, part of which we will see this week from the administration, damienriting, historic cuts and trump budget plan would shape government construction since the end of world war ii. he says it would shake the federal government to its core if enacted. calling numerous programs. this would be the first time the government has executed cuts of this magnitude in all at once and see drawdown following world war ii, budget economists said. budget trump is set to release on thursday will offer the clearest snapshot of his vision for the size and role of government. aids and say the presidency says as -- slashing many other such broadcasting, research. simply put, the federal government would be smaller and less involved in regulating life and united states with the states playing a much bigger role. in louisville, kentucky. independent line. caller: thank you for taking my call. about disintegrating the parties, parties are self-serving. they are only worried about how well they live. trump is saluting the american flag.ot the party i mean, think god, you know,
on the washington post on the budget, part of which we will see this week from the administration, damienriting, historic cuts and trump budget plan would shape government construction since the end of world war ii. he says it would shake the federal government to its core if enacted. calling numerous programs. this would be the first time the government has executed cuts of this magnitude in all at once and see drawdown following world war ii, budget economists said. budget trump is set to...
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damien chazelle and ryan gosling at it again. a neil armstrong biopic called "first man." it will come out on october 12th, 2018. that is what do you know just in time for academy award consideration. this film based on james hansen's biography under the down an oscar worthy release date. the upcoming movie will follow his path to becoming the first man to set foot on the moon exploring the sacrifices and cost of one of the most dangerous missions in history. >> ha picture you put up, they were so young when they started. >> yep, absolutely and, you know, that damien chazelle knows how to pick them. >> sure does. >> look for that one. >>> also in "pop news" this morning. you can finally eat like a super bowl champ. tom brady teaming up with a vegan meal kit company called purple carrot to bring plant-based dishes straight to your door. can we get a wide shot, please? >> money, money, money. >> after confessing he's never even had a strawberry or a sip of coffee, hold on. let me show you what it looks like. you don't know what you
damien chazelle and ryan gosling at it again. a neil armstrong biopic called "first man." it will come out on october 12th, 2018. that is what do you know just in time for academy award consideration. this film based on james hansen's biography under the down an oscar worthy release date. the upcoming movie will follow his path to becoming the first man to set foot on the moon exploring the sacrifices and cost of one of the most dangerous missions in history. >> ha picture you...
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it is damien lewis. >> juan: playing eric bolling. >> dana: this was from yesterday.sident trump signed an executive order on tuesday directing the governments, the epa to pull back obama's rule. waters of the united states rule. here's a couple headlines. politico said trying to kill air and water rules. there were other more hysterical things. it did not pass judicial muster. everyone who works the land and is a land owner wants to protect and conserve it. my uncle said in wyoming he doesn't want them telling him what to do. sorry, juan. you have ten seconds. >> juan: i have ten seconds? watch this. birthday. schoolyard. >> kimberly: set your dvr so you never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is next. >> bret: this is a fox news alerts. i am bret baier in washington. the nation's top law-enforcement officer will not be part of any investigations into whether the drum campaign had improper contact with russian officials or colluded in any way with the russians before the election. attorney general jeff sessions announced the decision to recuse himself t
it is damien lewis. >> juan: playing eric bolling. >> dana: this was from yesterday.sident trump signed an executive order on tuesday directing the governments, the epa to pull back obama's rule. waters of the united states rule. here's a couple headlines. politico said trying to kill air and water rules. there were other more hysterical things. it did not pass judicial muster. everyone who works the land and is a land owner wants to protect and conserve it. my uncle said in wyoming...
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his name is damien, and if i could do anything for him right now, it would be be with him.th him, you know. for him to know that his dad loves him and is there. and he is loved. he's got his mom. but nobody takes the place of a dad. my decisions affect him. he doesn't deserve for his dad to be here right now. stupid fight affects a three-year old. and that was my choice. that's what makes me mad. >> in the time that oof certificate alejos has been a correctional officer at san quentin, he has seen his share of prison violence and received his fair end of it. >> i haven't been stabbed. i've been sliced. back in columbus day of 1988, about 9:40 in the morning, i was working the adjustment center and running showers on the first floor right there. and took an inmate to the shower, uncuffed him and turned my back, he was going tort jugular but he just missed. i got taken to the hospital here, then they took me out and stuff like that. i think it was like 35 stitches and two plastic surgeries. i was furious. i wanted to get back at inmates. i wanted to kill inmatsz. i wanted to
his name is damien, and if i could do anything for him right now, it would be be with him.th him, you know. for him to know that his dad loves him and is there. and he is loved. he's got his mom. but nobody takes the place of a dad. my decisions affect him. he doesn't deserve for his dad to be here right now. stupid fight affects a three-year old. and that was my choice. that's what makes me mad. >> in the time that oof certificate alejos has been a correctional officer at san quentin, he...
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damien trujillo, "nbc bay area news." >>> who dropped the ball when it came to informing san jose neighborhoods there was a threat to their safety? the city and water district have it out. >> coming up after "nbc bay area news" at 11:00, ""access hollywood" live" followed by "day also of our lives." at 1:00. e truji >>> welcome back. right now 11:30 on your thursday. after more than a month of finger pointing it came to a head between san jose and the santa clara valley water district. who is to blame tore the flood remains the key question. >> while politicians wrangle over that, families still feel the rap. nbc bay area's ian karl has the story. >> reporter: for the past three weeks they have been staying at the best western, a relief from the shelters and multiple trims to the hospital since their home flooded. her daughter got the worst of it. >> she got an infection on her lungs in her the rest because of the contamination of the water. >> reporter: they landed here with 23 other flood victim families, their rooms paid for by the victims' relief fund and catholic charities, trying to place
damien trujillo, "nbc bay area news." >>> who dropped the ball when it came to informing san jose neighborhoods there was a threat to their safety? the city and water district have it out. >> coming up after "nbc bay area news" at 11:00, ""access hollywood" live" followed by "day also of our lives." at 1:00. e truji >>> welcome back. right now 11:30 on your thursday. after more than a month of finger pointing it came to a...
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in a damien hirst sculpture of a sharks is amended and formaldehyde. he paid $8.5 million for it.: "inside information: dirty money and the quest to bring down the most wanted man on wall street." thank you. sheelah: thanks. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. q&a programs are also available as c-span podcasts. announcer: if you enjoyed this we's "q&a" interview, here are some other programs you might like. leslie and andrew cockburn talking about their documentary "american casino," on subprime mortgages. mclean's 2005 interview on the investigation of enron. and gretchen morgan said discussing her book, reckless endangerment, how outside ambition, greed, and corruption created the worst financial crisis of our time. you can watch these anytime or search our entire video library at c-span.org. announcer: this week is c-span's anniversary week. 38 years ago on march 19, 1979, the house of representatives opened its debates to tv cameras for the first time, and the cable
in a damien hirst sculpture of a sharks is amended and formaldehyde. he paid $8.5 million for it.: "inside information: dirty money and the quest to bring down the most wanted man on wall street." thank you. sheelah: thanks. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. q&a programs are also available as c-span podcasts. announcer: if you enjoyed this we's...
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the mp damien collins said it was in tatters. more so collins said it was in tatters.s have to go because they want to move into this era of transparency and change. if you've got people who have allegedly have done something as serious as a cover up have allegedly have done something as serious as a cover up then how can you move forward? do you know, do you have any insight about what is going on in british cycling at the moment? what's the atmosphere like within the team now? go back a few years, like within the team now? go back a few yea rs, to like within the team now? go back a few years, to the london olympics, those glorious, fantastic days in the velodrome, when everybody was so, you know, the mood was incredible, everybody so happy. what's it like there now? from what i hear it's a bit of a bizarre atmosphere. you've got the new chair jonathan browning, who briefed the riders last week about a 39—point plan to move forward, but then obviously, he's been dragged back into this crisis from the leaked report. i think it's an odd situation because you do have br
the mp damien collins said it was in tatters. more so collins said it was in tatters.s have to go because they want to move into this era of transparency and change. if you've got people who have allegedly have done something as serious as a cover up have allegedly have done something as serious as a cover up then how can you move forward? do you know, do you have any insight about what is going on in british cycling at the moment? what's the atmosphere like within the team now? go back a few...
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i listened carefully to what damien green announced in the house of commons, and what we are doing, ispeople, spending more money each year than in 2010. we are expanding more money, this is about controlling the growth of the spending. no—one who is currently getting a personal independence payment will have the amount reduced. it is about controlling the growth. and i think the changes set out by the work and pensions secretary, are sensible. what kind of country are are we that we have hundreds of thousands of disabled people who are treated in the way they are. this has nothing to do with the best interests of the disabled and everything to do with cutting costs. i have seen tragic cases in my kone constituencicy. i rememberone cases in my kone constituencicy. i remember one woman diving cancer who battled for a year to get personal independence payments so she could still keep working while alive and more recently for the head of number ten policy unit to say that, somehow, mental illness is not — they are not really ill they are just at home... he didn't. they are just at home...
i listened carefully to what damien green announced in the house of commons, and what we are doing, ispeople, spending more money each year than in 2010. we are expanding more money, this is about controlling the growth of the spending. no—one who is currently getting a personal independence payment will have the amount reduced. it is about controlling the growth. and i think the changes set out by the work and pensions secretary, are sensible. what kind of country are are we that we have...