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and we know how much bob davis loved these things.ly didn't understand how much bob davis collected. >> or the variety of what he collected. >> i looked, and he goes, "well there's bonnie parker's gun." and i'm like, "what?" [ gunshots ] and my eyes lit up. >> that's next on "strange inheritance." >> here's another quiz question for you. though clyde barrow never served in the military, he did tattoo his arm with the insignia of which branch? the navy, the army, or the marines? the answer when we return. plastic. it's our most dangerous addiction. so we took our worst vice, and turned it into the dna for a better system. we created bionic and put the word out with godaddy. what will you change? make the world you want. ♪ >> so, which military insignia did clyde barrow tattoo on his arm? the answer is "a," the navy. he tried to enlist, but the navy found him medically unfit. >> any more guns? you have a lot of drawers. all ammunition? after his father's death in 2003, earl davis ponders what to do with his strange inheritance, a stockp
and we know how much bob davis loved these things.ly didn't understand how much bob davis collected. >> or the variety of what he collected. >> i looked, and he goes, "well there's bonnie parker's gun." and i'm like, "what?" [ gunshots ] and my eyes lit up. >> that's next on "strange inheritance." >> here's another quiz question for you. though clyde barrow never served in the military, he did tattoo his arm with the insignia of which...
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davis: thank you.ertainly hope we don't hear those horror stories that continue from time to time. it is not your responsibility, but where you can help is helpful. can you share quickly how much of your annual profits, and if you could tell us what are your annual profits, and how much of that money comes from sales of new voting machines and how much comes from service contracts or existing machines? varies very substantially from year to year. recentre years, even years, where we have sold a very minimal amount of hardware. in the recent run-up to the preparation for 2020, i believe all three of our companies sold a disproportionate amount of hardware because of the actions jurisdictions were taking. normalre is no even or in terms of the mix between hardware and services in this industry. davis: annual profits? tom: we are a private company, so we will keep that information private. davis: does that represent where you are at? >> correct. the first round went quickly and i was unable to ask my fina
davis: thank you.ertainly hope we don't hear those horror stories that continue from time to time. it is not your responsibility, but where you can help is helpful. can you share quickly how much of your annual profits, and if you could tell us what are your annual profits, and how much of that money comes from sales of new voting machines and how much comes from service contracts or existing machines? varies very substantially from year to year. recentre years, even years, where we have sold a...
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crockett. >> davy crockett was a very serious person.ecome a folk legend. some people think he was the original american western hero. he felt like a peacock which has put another feather in his back. he misread the victory. the truth is they may have gotten slaughtered. >> the slain bodies of the texas army are piled up and burned. it's supposed to intimidate sam houston's forces, it didn't. >> it backfired completely. the story that trickled out of the alamo was the whole heartedness of the destruction. the word that spread out of the alamo.wh the word that spread the two. [indiscernible] >> by showing up bloodthirsty brutality, santa and i had hoped to intimidate the texans to given up the fight. how some houston had to overcome being outgunned and outmanned when we returned. when we come back to sam houston and the texas fight for freedom. 1836, weeks after the alamo massacre, the battle flashes here. what happened to the real men of america? before we suffer a full-on masculinity crisis, unleash your potential test x180 ignite from
crockett. >> davy crockett was a very serious person.ecome a folk legend. some people think he was the original american western hero. he felt like a peacock which has put another feather in his back. he misread the victory. the truth is they may have gotten slaughtered. >> the slain bodies of the texas army are piled up and burned. it's supposed to intimidate sam houston's forces, it didn't. >> it backfired completely. the story that trickled out of the alamo was the whole...
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what does jefferson davis tell pemberton? hold vicksburg. it probably doesn't hurt that ation isn davis' plant just a few miles south on the mississippi river -- i don't know if that is part of it or not. union forces are already around brier field and so on, but jefferson davis says the nail that holds the two halves of the south together is vicksburg. hold vicksburg. so you've got conflicting orders coming here. who do you choose? you've got to pick -- you can't see the future, you don't know who is going to come out ahead. you've got to go one or the other. and when it comes down to it, davis outranks johnson. of course, pemberton remains in vicksburg. looking down the chain of command, while grant has the situation under control with his subordinates, pemberton will not. pemberton has five divisions. he crosses the big black river and bakers creek with three of those divisions, leaving two in vicksburg. none of those division commanders have any confidence in pemberton. probably a good reason why, but they don't have any confidence. will
what does jefferson davis tell pemberton? hold vicksburg. it probably doesn't hurt that ation isn davis' plant just a few miles south on the mississippi river -- i don't know if that is part of it or not. union forces are already around brier field and so on, but jefferson davis says the nail that holds the two halves of the south together is vicksburg. hold vicksburg. so you've got conflicting orders coming here. who do you choose? you've got to pick -- you can't see the future, you don't know...
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jeff davis at this point decides to act. he tells johnston, go to tullahoma, take command and send bragg to richmond for consult ration ation. we can read between the lines on that. bragg is out. johnston is in. joe johnston, pinning it on an overdeveloped sense of honor doesn't like to create the impression, at least my reading, he doesn't like to create the impression he is pulling down a brother officer so he can take the command he really wants which is army command in the field. when he shows up, he has a convenient excuse to not actually execute the honor, why, mrs. bragg is with the army, eliza bragg, she has drunk some bad water and is down with typhoid. she can't travel for a few weeks. so johnston says mrs. bragg can't travel. bragg can't travel to richmond then, we are going to suspend the orders for the time being. for the next six weeks until april, 1863 here is the situation in the army of tennessee headquarters in tullahoma. you have joe johnston, supreme commander in the west, nominally in command because he
jeff davis at this point decides to act. he tells johnston, go to tullahoma, take command and send bragg to richmond for consult ration ation. we can read between the lines on that. bragg is out. johnston is in. joe johnston, pinning it on an overdeveloped sense of honor doesn't like to create the impression, at least my reading, he doesn't like to create the impression he is pulling down a brother officer so he can take the command he really wants which is army command in the field. when he...
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davis, or dr. davis, you noted in your testimony that more people are living in forests than ever before. so, to both you and dr. collins, has public acceptance of prescribed burning or active force management, has that become an issue? >> i think education of people who live in the urban interphases is one of the great opportunities we have to be able to accept those treatments appropriately conducted or through manage fire and prescribed fire. i don't think we are there yet. >> dr. collins? >> in california, i will tell you that it seems like acceptance is growing. at least in those community that are >> adjacent to some of the wild lands. that's because of what we experienced. people are pushed to that acceptance, i will say. >> i have an analogy, in ohio, we have the ohio river, we have flooding issues and water shed issues. we had manmade retainments that are put in place and have been put in place to control water retention and those kinds of things, >> to protect from flooding. over the year
davis, or dr. davis, you noted in your testimony that more people are living in forests than ever before. so, to both you and dr. collins, has public acceptance of prescribed burning or active force management, has that become an issue? >> i think education of people who live in the urban interphases is one of the great opportunities we have to be able to accept those treatments appropriately conducted or through manage fire and prescribed fire. i don't think we are there yet. >>...
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we will hold on and come back to rick davis.e have more coverage of the formal opening of president trump's impeachment trial in the senate. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bluebird television and radio. i am david westin. we are still here with our panel. rick davis, david goodfriend, h, professor atoc georgetown law center. given the way the white house is responding to charges, did the democrats make a tactical error in not charging a crime? the constitution says is treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. if you are talking about an impeachable offense, abusive office is a presidential prime. it is not in the federal statute because only the president can do it, but it is a constitutional crime. david: it seems like the trump white house is arguing the reverse. no it is not. susan: they are wrong. in 20 trial starts minutes and regardless of whether it is a crime, they have to have a trial. david: is it dangerous for the republicans to come
we will hold on and come back to rick davis.e have more coverage of the formal opening of president trump's impeachment trial in the senate. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bluebird television and radio. i am david westin. we are still here with our panel. rick davis, david goodfriend, h, professor atoc georgetown law center. given the way the white house is responding to charges, did the democrats make a...
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davis. thank you again for being here. in our home state of oregon in 2017, on state fire protected lands and forest service lands received roughly the same number of fire starts, whether it was the state-protected lands or the forest service protected lands. and yet the forest service lands accounted for 95% of the acres bu burned. this is a pattern. i've seen it. i assume you've seen it in your research. climate affects both. can you speak to what the differences are? then i've got a question about bio mass as well. i've only got 27 seconds so, go. >> briefly, as several people have mentioned, federal lands tend to have more trees per acre than state or private lands in the state of oregon. those stands, those federal lands are often in more remote and more contiguous blocks of forest. it's the multiple of drivers as well as those dry conditions that enter into those forests. >> and how the fires are fought? >> how the fires are fought. the location of the forest. east side is drier than t
davis. thank you again for being here. in our home state of oregon in 2017, on state fire protected lands and forest service lands received roughly the same number of fire starts, whether it was the state-protected lands or the forest service protected lands. and yet the forest service lands accounted for 95% of the acres bu burned. this is a pattern. i've seen it. i assume you've seen it in your research. climate affects both. can you speak to what the differences are? then i've got a question...
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jefferson davis. and the fact that jefferson davis does not is a severe indictment on him as a commander in chief on the confederacy. i do not withdraw the comment now, dereliction of duty. finally when mrs. bragg is ready to travel, it's early april of 18 -- getting on toward mid-april of 1863. problem is now, joe johnston's virginia wounds have player flared up. he's unfit for field duty. is anything else going on in the west that might demand his attention at this point? that's when grant run the batteries and it becomes clear that the mississippi front is about to get really, really active, which of course it does with the campaign. and so johnston is ordered away with elements of bragg's army to go and counter that and that will be the army will be defeated in may of 1863. so where are we as an organization in the army of tennessee at this point? do you think this is a functioning, happy, organization? do you think they're ready to take the field, a good team of leaders? no. emphatically no. the
jefferson davis. and the fact that jefferson davis does not is a severe indictment on him as a commander in chief on the confederacy. i do not withdraw the comment now, dereliction of duty. finally when mrs. bragg is ready to travel, it's early april of 18 -- getting on toward mid-april of 1863. problem is now, joe johnston's virginia wounds have player flared up. he's unfit for field duty. is anything else going on in the west that might demand his attention at this point? that's when grant...
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lukes over to davies' campus. the leverage that we have in the city, miss taverleone spoke about it and some of the patient's families spoke about it. right now cpmc believes they don't have any obligation to negotiate with the city because they built their hospitals. but there will be sna somethingt comes in front of this board, their city, that they will need our support again. there are other representatives from other hospitals in this room. there are expansion proposals. there are proposals to do this work. this is not a priority for a lot of people and i understand this is one of the smallest subsets of one of the smallest subsets in the city. but like in-home nursing care -- and i know super mandelman and others are leading on -- this is an important part of our leading system. our own mayor's brother had to receive subacute care. we were getting daily updates about that. it so happened she had to leave the city everyday, not because of not being able to get the care but where the health deteriorated for he
lukes over to davies' campus. the leverage that we have in the city, miss taverleone spoke about it and some of the patient's families spoke about it. right now cpmc believes they don't have any obligation to negotiate with the city because they built their hospitals. but there will be sna somethingt comes in front of this board, their city, that they will need our support again. there are other representatives from other hospitals in this room. there are expansion proposals. there are...
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davis was incensed. it was said of the president that he never forgot a friend, nor forgave an enemy. so in 1862, general whiting was posted to wilmington as departmental commander of a department that at the time seemed to be a place where nothing was happening. even so, as colonel lamb's superior and mentor, whiting helped forge fort fisher's mighty reputation. however, when news of a pending federal attack on wilmington reached president davis, he ordered whiting replaced by an officer who was the president's friend, a general named braxton bragg. bragg was a west point graduate, a mexican war combat veteran, but he had overseen a series of disasters in the southern war cause, including the loss of the southern rail hub at chattanooga, some said. he was a harsh disciplinarian. it was said that he shot a deserter a day, and he was reviled by many of his troops. instead of cheering him when he appeared, bragg's troops would jeer. bully for bragg, he's hell, on retreat. [laughter] rod: bragg was generall
davis was incensed. it was said of the president that he never forgot a friend, nor forgave an enemy. so in 1862, general whiting was posted to wilmington as departmental commander of a department that at the time seemed to be a place where nothing was happening. even so, as colonel lamb's superior and mentor, whiting helped forge fort fisher's mighty reputation. however, when news of a pending federal attack on wilmington reached president davis, he ordered whiting replaced by an officer who...
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clive davis is legendary.e does this incredible thing, we're pretty much everybody performs. >> reporter: we spotted clive davis mingling with new comers and veterans alike. >> i know that we are honoring sean, but we should be honoring him. don't quote me on that though. >> live shows you that you for your sleeping, there are 24 hours in a day. if your sleeping more than five hours, you're completely lazy. >> reporter: i feel really lazy now. >> i'm just telling you, in clive davis possibly minds. >> reporter: i could tell you that tonight i probably will not sleep more than five hours. not because i will not get to be inside, but because i will be up early for of course the grammy awards bracket airs right here on kpix 5. i will be bringing you highlights from the had carpet . we are now live in beverly hills. kpix 5. >> betty, you do such a great job on the red carpet. you know all of these celebrities. you get asked them the right questions at the right time. are you having as much fun as we think that you
clive davis is legendary.e does this incredible thing, we're pretty much everybody performs. >> reporter: we spotted clive davis mingling with new comers and veterans alike. >> i know that we are honoring sean, but we should be honoring him. don't quote me on that though. >> live shows you that you for your sleeping, there are 24 hours in a day. if your sleeping more than five hours, you're completely lazy. >> reporter: i feel really lazy now. >> i'm just telling...
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as stated previously, member davis and i are friends. we grew up in the same town in central illinois, the town of christian, illinois and i was appointed as the county clerk and recorder in 2017, upon the retirement of that previous clerk and recorder. subsequently, i was elected as the county clerk and recorder in 2018, of which i currently serve as today. the introduction of my tenure as the election authority was rather swift, and at that time, being in the 2017-2018 time frame, focused on an increase in cybersecurity related responsibilities. i had not been a participant in this arena prior to that time period, so although there were a lot of discussions and a lot of other situations that had occurred previously, i was not a party to that. however, as the new election authority has become my responsibility to take into account all of these situations and now all of the increasing responsibilities as the days go by. as the election authority, my primary concern on the topic of elections involves several categories. one being physical
as stated previously, member davis and i are friends. we grew up in the same town in central illinois, the town of christian, illinois and i was appointed as the county clerk and recorder in 2017, upon the retirement of that previous clerk and recorder. subsequently, i was elected as the county clerk and recorder in 2018, of which i currently serve as today. the introduction of my tenure as the election authority was rather swift, and at that time, being in the 2017-2018 time frame, focused on...
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met congressman rodney davis who was here. hubland was ben nominated by president trump and confirmed by unanimous consent eac in 2019. is currently vice chair, soon to be chair of the commission in february likely. on it but vote likely. and he serves as designated federal officer for the technical guidelines development committee which helps to create voting system guidelines. ben has been in and around years, recently serving as acting chief counsel senate committee on rules and administration, driving force behind getting $380 million to the states, a driving force. earlier in his career he served deputy general counsel for the missouri secretary of state's office, focused on administration, training,polling statewide database matching, and ballot initiative litigation. served as an attorney for the fair elections legal network. welcome, ben. >> thank you. him, georgia secretary of state brad rassenburger, c.e.o. and owner of tendon systems, a specialty and designgineering firm with nearly 200 employees. theas served two t
met congressman rodney davis who was here. hubland was ben nominated by president trump and confirmed by unanimous consent eac in 2019. is currently vice chair, soon to be chair of the commission in february likely. on it but vote likely. and he serves as designated federal officer for the technical guidelines development committee which helps to create voting system guidelines. ben has been in and around years, recently serving as acting chief counsel senate committee on rules and...
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killing cells a switched on we speak to templeton killed in the faraday award winning professor paul davis about how information will determine the future of immortality big pharma always welcomed today's going underground or 1st britain is due to not be represented by the european union from the end of the month despite being subject to either single market and customs regulations till the end of the enjoyment is chairman of the commonwealth enterprise investment council in the former trade envoy boris johnson's predicts as they were cameron lord moland thank you so much for coming on before we get to the 31st of january you are a key part of course of joints of the me oral candidacy complete vindication of the dominant cummings tactics presumably the general leg while i was his 1st merrill counsel and a little bit involved in the thing. i'm delighted this recent thing. both you know i'm delighted i've always had a great face but i think it's a fantastic communicator he can make waves you can. reach parts of the others can't and that he's demonstrated the election so i'm really pleased i
killing cells a switched on we speak to templeton killed in the faraday award winning professor paul davis about how information will determine the future of immortality big pharma always welcomed today's going underground or 1st britain is due to not be represented by the european union from the end of the month despite being subject to either single market and customs regulations till the end of the enjoyment is chairman of the commonwealth enterprise investment council in the former trade...
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i want to play more of lanny davis. it is a contrast.mp personally, politically, whatever, it is a problem for the country if the president won't even put forward his female engage in the process. the boycotting of a government. it doesn't matter which party. it is a problem for what our government is supposed to do. let's take more of a look at lanny davis. >> i think the republicans have legitimate questions to ask. my concern is the methodology of the investigation. >> your emphasis there on substance, not undermining the legitimacy. a far cry from witch hunt. do you think house has done something positive here by saying there is already punishment go accountability for the way the president has conducted himself? >> i don't understand the republicans. lindsey graham was the first one to say that facts must speak louder than rhetoric. and i only hear rhetoric if the republicans. nobody denies this by the president of the united states. nobody denies that he tried to leverage his position as president. we have giuliani in writing sayin
i want to play more of lanny davis. it is a contrast.mp personally, politically, whatever, it is a problem for the country if the president won't even put forward his female engage in the process. the boycotting of a government. it doesn't matter which party. it is a problem for what our government is supposed to do. let's take more of a look at lanny davis. >> i think the republicans have legitimate questions to ask. my concern is the methodology of the investigation. >> your...
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when it comes down to a, davis outranks johnson. remains inemberton vicksburg. grant has the situation under control with his subordinates. pemberton will not. pemberton has five divisions. he crosses the big black river with three of those, leaving two in vicksburg. none of those division commanders have any confidence in pemberton. might be a good reason why, but they don't have any confidence. they said if you start east and get sent west, it's like getting sent to the minor leagues. if you do really bad there, you might get sent to fight the indians in minnesota. [laughter] he is sent west, causing problems or pemberton. john bowen, he causes problems for john pemberton. the largest division in the army, the two of the three generals will ignore commands at the battle of champion hill from pemberton to move north. if you noticed, the majority of the fighting takes place in the northern part. if you look on raymond road, there is not a major union push. very small numbers will hold there. on the middle road, not a lot of heavy fighting. most of it will occur
when it comes down to a, davis outranks johnson. remains inemberton vicksburg. grant has the situation under control with his subordinates. pemberton will not. pemberton has five divisions. he crosses the big black river with three of those, leaving two in vicksburg. none of those division commanders have any confidence in pemberton. might be a good reason why, but they don't have any confidence. they said if you start east and get sent west, it's like getting sent to the minor leagues. if you...
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davis talking about hr-1. a quick question along those lines.i'm assuming if you were find by the federal government, those would be corporate dollars that you would pthose fines. makes me think of yogi berra which says they give you cash which is just as good as money. my question is we're federal elected officials. you guys are the expert in this industry. i ablowed you for the in-depth testimony you've given. you know the stuff. as i look into the future, and i want to all three of you to touch base, where do you see the technology of election systems headed five, 10, 15, 20 years down the road? obviously as ranking member on another committee when it comes to intelligence and specifically even terroristic cybersecurity acts, so as technology advances, where do you see the adaptations going? i'm going to start with miss mathis. >> sure. unlike other industries in technology, the direction seems to be more back to paper. that wasn't the case a few years ago. and now the election industry has moved that way to more paper. which is interesting f
davis talking about hr-1. a quick question along those lines.i'm assuming if you were find by the federal government, those would be corporate dollars that you would pthose fines. makes me think of yogi berra which says they give you cash which is just as good as money. my question is we're federal elected officials. you guys are the expert in this industry. i ablowed you for the in-depth testimony you've given. you know the stuff. as i look into the future, and i want to all three of you to...
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whiting's troubles began when he offended confederate president jefferson davis by describing of davis' presidential foolish.s publicly as davis was incensed. was said of the president that he never forgot a friend, forgave an enemy. whiting wasgeneral posted to wilmington as departmental commander of a that at the time seemed to be a place where happening. even so, as colonel lamb's and mentor, whiting helped forge fort fisher's mighty reputation. however, when news of a pending on wilmington reached president davis, he anered whiting replaced by officer who was the president's named braxtonral bragg. bragg was a west point graduate, mexican war combat veteran, but he had overseen a series of disasters in the southern war cause including the loss of the atthern rail hub chattanooga, some said. disciplinarian. it was said that he shot a wasrter a day and he reviled by many of his troops. him when heheering appeared, bragg's troops would jeer. bully for bragg, he's hell, on retreat. bragg was generally disliked by fellow officers, some of whom said he quarreled with everyone. one office
whiting's troubles began when he offended confederate president jefferson davis by describing of davis' presidential foolish.s publicly as davis was incensed. was said of the president that he never forgot a friend, forgave an enemy. whiting wasgeneral posted to wilmington as departmental commander of a that at the time seemed to be a place where happening. even so, as colonel lamb's and mentor, whiting helped forge fort fisher's mighty reputation. however, when news of a pending on wilmington...
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lakers anthony davis goes to town against his former teammates in the n.b.a. case and will have more support. now libyan war northcliffe says his fight is now against a foreign occupier often turkey's parliament agreed to send troops to the via half those forces have been attacking the capital tripoli since april saying best has the latest from the man who has for years led a parallel government in libya now calls on all libyans to rise up against what he described as a looming turkish invasion but i do all that i don't know how the enemy has announced war is advertised aggression and decided to invade our nation he bit us to a watchful defended took his people which had tied to us in brotherhood in islam must stand in the face of this to raise cantilevered who is leading his army into ruin noisy and i don't know mother out to be a pick up about we had a speech to the whole arab world to its people and muse and leaders to its youth and saying that's a national war is being fueled by this today's tech assault and throughout the whole region targeting the at a b
lakers anthony davis goes to town against his former teammates in the n.b.a. case and will have more support. now libyan war northcliffe says his fight is now against a foreign occupier often turkey's parliament agreed to send troops to the via half those forces have been attacking the capital tripoli since april saying best has the latest from the man who has for years led a parallel government in libya now calls on all libyans to rise up against what he described as a looming turkish invasion...
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davis, for the worth's most ambitious cabernet root stock and vin trial.early two degrees a year. but it's enough to eventually make cabernet grapes extinct. >> we can't say we'll think about it 20 or 30 years from now. you have to take action now. >> reporter: what does it mean to this area that you're doing this research? >> we don't look at this as a northern california trial or experiment. we look at this as an industry-wide trial. >> reporter: e.c. davis is using shade nets, and switching from horizontal to vertical planning to grow a better, stronger grape. you have naysayers? >> they say we're going too far or spending too much money doing it. >> reporter: researchers are testing 100 combinations. but it will take six years to yield results. ee of america's most famousy to fightfu to improve the wine quality. that's the big deal. >> that was jamie yukccas. that is the news for this friday. for some of you check back later. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm nikki battiste. . >>> it's >>> it's friday, january 17h, >>> it's fr 2020.januar
davis, for the worth's most ambitious cabernet root stock and vin trial.early two degrees a year. but it's enough to eventually make cabernet grapes extinct. >> we can't say we'll think about it 20 or 30 years from now. you have to take action now. >> reporter: what does it mean to this area that you're doing this research? >> we don't look at this as a northern california trial or experiment. we look at this as an industry-wide trial. >> reporter: e.c. davis is using...
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rodney davis of illinois. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 790, the gentleman from illinois, mr. rodney davis, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois. mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in support of my bipartisan amendment to h.r. 1230, the protecting older workers against discrimination act. i'd like to thank my friend on both sides of the aisle for their co-sponsorship of my amendment, including representative shelly pingree, elise stefanik, haley stevens, jennifer gonzalez-colon, marcy ptur, betty mccollum, mark desaulnier, will lurd, and mike bost. i thank chairman scott for his support for this amendment. i was proud to co-sponsor this bill which provide an important fix caused by the 2009 grs vs. f.b.l. financial services supreme court decision. this bill will ensure older workers can seek the justice they deserve when they face age discrimination in a workplace on a level playing field. my amendment highlights the discriminat
rodney davis of illinois. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 790, the gentleman from illinois, mr. rodney davis, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois. mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in support of my bipartisan amendment to h.r. 1230, the protecting older workers against discrimination act. i'd like to thank my friend on both sides of the aisle for their co-sponsorship of my amendment, including representative...
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shaping the current one does make a season to round and davies remember their names. and to wrap it all out of the end with one of the most historic highlights of the season so far the very 1st top plate derby between east and west berlin. for 28 years home or split burley into 28 years during which a domestic league meeting of hatton from the west and the young from the east was simply unthinkable in 1989 the wall came tumbling down but it would be another 30 years before the real unified capital got to savor its 1st bundesliga darby on november the 2nd the long wait was over as a young ballin played host to have a game for the history books. never before has there been up for the sake of fixture with as many political and historical terms as the east the put the sickest 1st but in darby between 2 teams that could use to straddle the city's divide we have. another theme that came up in the 1st. thing people generally when they think about that and they automatically think about how to and this is what we have to defend. when you're might be a robber and in iraq and m
shaping the current one does make a season to round and davies remember their names. and to wrap it all out of the end with one of the most historic highlights of the season so far the very 1st top plate derby between east and west berlin. for 28 years home or split burley into 28 years during which a domestic league meeting of hatton from the west and the young from the east was simply unthinkable in 1989 the wall came tumbling down but it would be another 30 years before the real unified...
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. >>> plus nfl hall of famer terrell davis is here, his surprising super bowl champion pick >>> and bed bath and bust. no more analyst replies and a $58 million mortgage can you imagine? we'll talk about it. that's ahead in rapid fire seema mody with more. >> record highs for the s&p dow and nasdaq, up about 176 points for the dow industrials simmering u.s. and iran tensions seem to be the major driver of the stocks today as we were discussing technology and a handful of industrial spots, but it's worth pointing out it's not just in the u.s. check out emerging markets today, india, turkey, china, higher by around 2%, turkey up 4% in this cooldown in middle east tensions. that's certainly been a global story for markets today. beijing also confirming its vice premier will be heading to washington for signing of the phase one trade deal, president trump in the last hour saying today those phase two negotiations will begin thereafter on that note, alibaba and jd.com, names that move on these trade headlines, moving, and both of these stocks higher by 45% over the past one year back to you.
. >>> plus nfl hall of famer terrell davis is here, his surprising super bowl champion pick >>> and bed bath and bust. no more analyst replies and a $58 million mortgage can you imagine? we'll talk about it. that's ahead in rapid fire seema mody with more. >> record highs for the s&p dow and nasdaq, up about 176 points for the dow industrials simmering u.s. and iran tensions seem to be the major driver of the stocks today as we were discussing technology and a...
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colonel davis, might harsh retaliation from iran, what might that look like?e me an idea of how they might retaliate when they say "harsh retaliation." >> yeah, they are going to probably go after -- sought the targets as they can, targets of opportunity, that's primarily a american military bases scattered throughout parts of iraq, where they have the greatest access to our troops. that's probably who is at the greatest risk right now, which underscores why i've been saying for many months that we need to withdraw our troops and limit the strategic risk that we have, because they are not doing anything to protect our security right now, and the their militay mission that trump sent them over on his long since accomplished, and we significantly lower the risk and make it even harder for iran to do anything in retaliation. >> raymond: walid, might they have the capability of reaching the homeland? that is the big question here. >> yes, they do have this capability. our national security agents are aware of that. but the irradiance are rational, so they calculat
colonel davis, might harsh retaliation from iran, what might that look like?e me an idea of how they might retaliate when they say "harsh retaliation." >> yeah, they are going to probably go after -- sought the targets as they can, targets of opportunity, that's primarily a american military bases scattered throughout parts of iraq, where they have the greatest access to our troops. that's probably who is at the greatest risk right now, which underscores why i've been saying for...
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fishing crews like davies account for less the north point one percent of the u.k.'s economy but for an island nation like britain they are a symbol of independence. bags of tears even staged a fishing flotilla on the fans ahead of the 2016 referendum on e.u. membership since then though a lot of the promises that negotiations would be easy have proven over confident davey worries politicians are promising a pot of gold that isn't there the trouble is words. were being promised and promised and at the last minute the so you don't know because of goodness. back in court last night's catch has been sold to a handful of buyers. don't you know i'm not coming here ok most of these fish are exports to europe making some wholesalers worried that any trade dispute could be damaging on a local level here in north shields probably 60 percent of the wood good to the european markets would only do so without access into those moments that would really hit the industry halt. the use trade chief has already suggested fish are up for grabs saying fishing rights could be the price o
fishing crews like davies account for less the north point one percent of the u.k.'s economy but for an island nation like britain they are a symbol of independence. bags of tears even staged a fishing flotilla on the fans ahead of the 2016 referendum on e.u. membership since then though a lot of the promises that negotiations would be easy have proven over confident davey worries politicians are promising a pot of gold that isn't there the trouble is words. were being promised and promised and...
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you davis will stop being the country you have known a guinea bissau where anyone does just anything it took you 3 that's over. that's over it never again given be so will be a respected country. this is a message that resonates with his supporters but it will be a difficult promise to keep. getting peace now is one of the poorest places in the world the majority of people live on less than $2.00 a day. but also has a reputation for corruption and political instability in the last 6 years alone it has had 7 prime ministers and that been a succession of coups and attempted coups. the winning candidate is also facing another challenge the ruling party's domingo's the most but it says he will contest the outcome should focus on one of the people of guinea-bissau out deserve to be told with certainty that something solid results which corresponds to the will expressed at the ballot box. domingo supporters are not just disappointed they're angry they're not going to go to accept this result we're the ones who won the elections it's clear for all of us to see give us back our results we're
you davis will stop being the country you have known a guinea bissau where anyone does just anything it took you 3 that's over. that's over it never again given be so will be a respected country. this is a message that resonates with his supporters but it will be a difficult promise to keep. getting peace now is one of the poorest places in the world the majority of people live on less than $2.00 a day. but also has a reputation for corruption and political instability in the last 6 years alone...
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to my further left geographically but not politically is former lieutenant colonel danny davis who is a senior fellow at defense priorities and danny is also i'm pleased to say a regular contributor to the national interest website and finally to my right henry farren, a senior fellow at the center for international policy. i'm reckoning that with all the attention being the stowed upon tehran that pyongyang may be starting to feel a little lonely and so i'd like to ask chip, what are the prospects for a mother north korean icbm test and how effective have sanctions been in the past and how effective can they be in the future? >> well, in short -- thank you jacob for the introduction and thank you all for coming and offering your time and attention and commentary and critique. short answer to jacobs question is the chances for a new missile test, ballistic or otherwise would seem to be fairly high and what was the part? >> how effective have sanctions been in the past, how effective can they be in the future? >> they have not been effective in the past and unless we're willing to put
to my further left geographically but not politically is former lieutenant colonel danny davis who is a senior fellow at defense priorities and danny is also i'm pleased to say a regular contributor to the national interest website and finally to my right henry farren, a senior fellow at the center for international policy. i'm reckoning that with all the attention being the stowed upon tehran that pyongyang may be starting to feel a little lonely and so i'd like to ask chip, what are the...
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a face off between oscar winners viola davis and allison janney and we've known each other for a while, but this is the first time we have to act together. and it was one of the most electrifying things i've ever had with such a powerful presence. >>for me, and she she just does things to me when looks at me our characters had a lot of history a lot of animosity towards each other so she knows how to how to get and it was exciting work with her. >>mandy moore has a new single and video save a little for yourself and for the first time 10 years a new album silver landings. moore's first studio disk in a decade, its stores march, 6 and she'll hit the road to support a launching a 29 city tour march 20th in pittsburgh singing along in hollywood, i'm david daniels. >>in this monday morning thinking all right a live look outside checking in on the bay bridge. it is very windy on the span so be prepared for that we have a storm moving and so you're going to have a
a face off between oscar winners viola davis and allison janney and we've known each other for a while, but this is the first time we have to act together. and it was one of the most electrifying things i've ever had with such a powerful presence. >>for me, and she she just does things to me when looks at me our characters had a lot of history a lot of animosity towards each other so she knows how to how to get and it was exciting work with her. >>mandy moore has a new single and...
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and now i'll turn to danny davis for his thoughts and remarks. >> yeah, sanctions are a tool. like a pen. a pen can write something brilliant and write something stupid, write something confusing. but it is what you do with the pen is what is going to matter. and i think that is the same thing with sanctions. so sanctions can be a very effective tool. they could also be completely pointless and even counter productive. and i think by any measure, any objective measure, we have been in the counter productive sphere for quite sometime. because the main power that sanctions can have is frankly in their removal. if i place sanctions on you and they are biting and they're painful, but i offer you the genuine legitimate opportunity to withdraw the sanctions if whatever the agreed upon or the desired outcome is and you do that, and then i remove those sanctions, i now set a standard that said, hey, this is what we think needs to happen, this is for our security, for whatever the purpose is, but we'll follow through and we'll do what we say we're going to do and we'll demonstrate that
and now i'll turn to danny davis for his thoughts and remarks. >> yeah, sanctions are a tool. like a pen. a pen can write something brilliant and write something stupid, write something confusing. but it is what you do with the pen is what is going to matter. and i think that is the same thing with sanctions. so sanctions can be a very effective tool. they could also be completely pointless and even counter productive. and i think by any measure, any objective measure, we have been in the...
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constitution, do you agree with colonel davis that we should withdraw all of our troops?ly, i mean, first and foremost i laugh at hollywood elite that is play tough guys in movies and i realize they are winey liberals. i do in terms of long term, these countries won't fight for themselves, i disagree with the colonel slightly, we have to be able to do something, we do have supreme court precedent to be able to strike but i mean, what are we going to do, we've got to make a bold action, president trump has been able to land knockout punches and frankly this strike, we are doing the things that we need to do under obama, we are releasing gitmo terrorists and kissing their rear end and it's been a change where we are taking out their leadership it's disappointing. heather: kathy, you served the country for 10 years and the armed forces reserves were sending additional troops over there including a friend of mine, her son was called up rather suddenly, part of the group head there had from fort bragg, what about sending additional troops in? >> again, we have every right to d
constitution, do you agree with colonel davis that we should withdraw all of our troops?ly, i mean, first and foremost i laugh at hollywood elite that is play tough guys in movies and i realize they are winey liberals. i do in terms of long term, these countries won't fight for themselves, i disagree with the colonel slightly, we have to be able to do something, we do have supreme court precedent to be able to strike but i mean, what are we going to do, we've got to make a bold action,...
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in san leandro, the davis street on-ramp is closed at the moment.his is the on-ramp, if you're coming off southbound 880, it does look like this might be moving shortly, but it's starting to jam up there. it's just a single car crash at the moment. no injuries reported. >>> thanks. if yow u're on tinder you may notice new safety features. there will be a panic button starting next week. daters can use it in case something goes wrong. you can also check in and tell friends where you are. tinder is adding a photo verification to avoid cat phishing. the features will be part of a new section of tinder's app called the safety center. >>> baseball season is not too far away. tomorrow the oakland a's are hosting the team's annual fan fest. it will be in jack london square from 9:30 in the morning until 3:00 in the afternoon. bob melvin as well a several players including matt chapman and matt olson will be there signing autographs and meeting fans. there will be ten free food trucks, a kids area and photo stations. the family friendly event is free and op
in san leandro, the davis street on-ramp is closed at the moment.his is the on-ramp, if you're coming off southbound 880, it does look like this might be moving shortly, but it's starting to jam up there. it's just a single car crash at the moment. no injuries reported. >>> thanks. if yow u're on tinder you may notice new safety features. there will be a panic button starting next week. daters can use it in case something goes wrong. you can also check in and tell friends where you...
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>>blowing from smoke on to the nimitz freeway it's closer to the southbound side and davis tree that's in san leandro it's coming from the shoulder and sort of coming up over the wall but it's backing up northbound traffic so we already have some crowding there and this is just making things worse because it's attracting a lot of attention as soon as we get more information on what's burning and exactly where it is i'll pass it along but know that it's backing you up on the nimitz from 2.38 so 60 minutes there north 8.80 from 2.38 to downtown oakland, we'll check in on some more freeways and drive times and take a look at some bay area bridges coming up in just a bit darya james, thanks a lot of 07:32am the latest now on the deadly corona virus. the outbreak that started in china, 25 people have died more than 800 are sick, yes, so far the world health organization has declared a global emergency. >>but major landmarks around china have been closed now including shanghai disneyland. >>the resort was set to celebrate chinese. china's lunar new year but it had to be closed as a preventat
>>blowing from smoke on to the nimitz freeway it's closer to the southbound side and davis tree that's in san leandro it's coming from the shoulder and sort of coming up over the wall but it's backing up northbound traffic so we already have some crowding there and this is just making things worse because it's attracting a lot of attention as soon as we get more information on what's burning and exactly where it is i'll pass it along but know that it's backing you up on the nimitz from...