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for this job sometimes went by the names franklin or dc hannah's. it depended on what sort of work was required over the span of a short few months. williams gained notoriety across the state of california by devising scheme that allowed him to do both jobs trading stocks and tapping wires. at the same, it made him a wealthy man. the scheme was effective as it was clever. williams would tap into the communications of manufacturing firms and mining companies in sacramento in nearby san hoping to intercept news of a price quote, a patent application or an impending sale. anything that a corporate entity consider a confidential williams would then relay the news to a syndicate of stockbrokers posted in locations as far flung as new york and virginia. the brokers made financial moves based the intercepted information returning cut of the profits to placerville, the genius of the wasn't simply that it allowed to eavesdrop on privileged communications. it also capitalized the time it takes to send an electronic signal across a region as vast that of the c
for this job sometimes went by the names franklin or dc hannah's. it depended on what sort of work was required over the span of a short few months. williams gained notoriety across the state of california by devising scheme that allowed him to do both jobs trading stocks and tapping wires. at the same, it made him a wealthy man. the scheme was effective as it was clever. williams would tap into the communications of manufacturing firms and mining companies in sacramento in nearby san hoping to...
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can you give us a sense of what's happening there in dc? hi, i know this is an emotional lea, a really wild, a proud here. i mean, we have several hundreds of people who have gathered in central washington dc organizer is telling me that they're expecting up to 2000 people. and we've seen young and old women and men gathered here, and i'm gonna get on my way so you can get an idea of what's happening behind me here. there are people gathered with posters, with banners, with flags. they've also set up a makeshift or alter, of sorts to masa armenian. that, of course is the name on everyone's lips here. we've heard that chance say her name, martha, i'm in the other image on your that's been really striking that we've seen here with that of long flowing black hair. that of course, a symbol that we've seen a routing so many women brave women taking the streets across iran. and that is an image we've seen here as a rallying symbol of sorts for women who have come here to speak out in solidarity with those women in iran. and under i think it's imp
can you give us a sense of what's happening there in dc? hi, i know this is an emotional lea, a really wild, a proud here. i mean, we have several hundreds of people who have gathered in central washington dc organizer is telling me that they're expecting up to 2000 people. and we've seen young and old women and men gathered here, and i'm gonna get on my way so you can get an idea of what's happening behind me here. there are people gathered with posters, with banners, with flags. they've also...
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i took on washington dc and i won. you have never taken on washington dc, you are washington dc. senator murray stood with joe biden with the inflation reduction act and said this is going to help us. don't be deceived by the name, because this isn't coming for me , it is coming from the cbo. it does nothing to combat inflation. in fact it raises taxes on all of us. 87,000 irs agents coming after us. those making $25,000 or less are five times more likely to be audited by the irs. that is who i am standing up and fighting for. i think it is important that washington families know that senator murray was the deciding vote on the excise tax on natural gas. you will see your energy costs go up. in every room i've been in washington, in all 39 counties, i've listened tooth outer -- thousands of voters and ask are you in a better place. they say no, we are worse. it is not good use of taxpayers money. i will ensure that we reduce the spending, rain in the out-of-control spending. i will make sure that 87 thousand irs agents do not come after you and i will permanently extend the 2017
i took on washington dc and i won. you have never taken on washington dc, you are washington dc. senator murray stood with joe biden with the inflation reduction act and said this is going to help us. don't be deceived by the name, because this isn't coming for me , it is coming from the cbo. it does nothing to combat inflation. in fact it raises taxes on all of us. 87,000 irs agents coming after us. those making $25,000 or less are five times more likely to be audited by the irs. that is who i...
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you're in washington dc. you're clearly becoming more and more interested in politics of public service, but it wasn't until you went to law school and graduated that you really got into poland you met frank lance who's another friend of mine bill worth lynn neil you you got into the business, but i kept reading reading and reading and i'm like was all men someone to my own background that when i finally got to washington dc. i had paul tully. i had all of the guys but there were no women there. no women no women at the table. what was it like for you on the republican side being the only woman in the room, especially at that age just starting your career where you have a discourage that you ever just want to just walk stand up and walk out. i read in a book that you were very patient, but god knows i'm sure there's some there were some days that you just wanted to walk out. there's no question about that and there were many days that the men in the room would have preferred i walk out of it. no, yeah there a
you're in washington dc. you're clearly becoming more and more interested in politics of public service, but it wasn't until you went to law school and graduated that you really got into poland you met frank lance who's another friend of mine bill worth lynn neil you you got into the business, but i kept reading reading and reading and i'm like was all men someone to my own background that when i finally got to washington dc. i had paul tully. i had all of the guys but there were no women...
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i've come to the people's climate much here in washington dc. one of three hundred marches across the country calling for a change in environmental policy [inaudible] date. at around. we're dealing with climate change right now it's not a situation where you know it'll be a coming to us in the future it is wrapping right now my commute. and so i i came all the way here to dc. to say that enough is enough. with 81% the united states energy still coming from oil coal and natural gas many here to oppose the trump administration support. the first few industry. come across with gillian from new york state and outspoken activist for renewable energy. oil and gas industry is tried and has a series on slot the lockers internet infrastructure. that's going to keep us addicted to fossil fuels for the next fifty years the people that are here walking today they have exact opposite message we let new forms of energy alternative energy renewable energy. the environment thank you would be saved by now. you can just stand here for ages the king of this wonder
i've come to the people's climate much here in washington dc. one of three hundred marches across the country calling for a change in environmental policy [inaudible] date. at around. we're dealing with climate change right now it's not a situation where you know it'll be a coming to us in the future it is wrapping right now my commute. and so i i came all the way here to dc. to say that enough is enough. with 81% the united states energy still coming from oil coal and natural gas many here to...
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when i got to washington dc, there were no women at the table. what was it like, you on the republican side being the only woman in the room especially at that age just starting your career? you ever want to stand up and walk off? i read in a book you were very patient. there were some days you wanted to walk out. >> no question, there were many days the men in the room would have preferred i walk out of it and that is why you can't. if you know your skill set and have something to add to the conversation and consideration to the analysis and you do that i learned early on i had some insights that others did not, not because i am a woman but i was listening to women. there i was as an unmarried non-mother as many women are and choose to be in this country. i was married at 34, and that is the growing percentage of women in this country. because i learned to listen to women specifically, i was able to draw on that, it only included men. so many men were excluding me from being able to pick certain businesses at the republican national committee or
when i got to washington dc, there were no women at the table. what was it like, you on the republican side being the only woman in the room especially at that age just starting your career? you ever want to stand up and walk off? i read in a book you were very patient. there were some days you wanted to walk out. >> no question, there were many days the men in the room would have preferred i walk out of it and that is why you can't. if you know your skill set and have something to add to...
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for that the full force of the dc government came down upon him .you tell him, listen, this thing has been rescinded. did anybody come out and give you an explanation? gate nobody came out and gave u an excellent nation. i had to do file demand letters with the city. i'm guessing if dc didn't have the power, the authority didn't have the power to pass laws and ordinances in the first place did they rescinded because ther were so many legal filings against them? >> in terms of they rescinded the order in terms of the requirement for the vaccines, they actually recanted statements made by their own experts as to some of the issue with regard to the pandemic and efficacy. ultimately, eve got into the crux of the case which is to sa that all laws passed by the dc city council have to be reviewe by congress. the constitution and the district and they've given some of that authority to the dc government in the home rule act sprayed there is one exception for this 30 day rule which is they can pass emergency acts which can only last for 90 days in yet dc s
for that the full force of the dc government came down upon him .you tell him, listen, this thing has been rescinded. did anybody come out and give you an explanation? gate nobody came out and gave u an excellent nation. i had to do file demand letters with the city. i'm guessing if dc didn't have the power, the authority didn't have the power to pass laws and ordinances in the first place did they rescinded because ther were so many legal filings against them? >> in terms of they...
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i'll stand with alaskaians, she stands with biden and dc establishment.ational education association. their number one republican. spending 8 well the of component to try to get her -- component to try to get her reelected. >> i have knocked a couple thousand doors across alaska, i hear this. we have parents who are concerned about education in alaska our literacy rate hovers 30%. and rural communities below 10%. this is a huge concern in alaska. parents want to to see partparent's rights and education, we want our children learning in schools, we want to see kind of education that i hmple i . >> who i was growing up we had some of best scores in nation, how did we decline so quickly. the last 20 or so years, amount of time that u.s. murkowski has been in u.s. senate weaker to turn the numbers around. >> i much continued to for the nation for the people of alaska and myself, voting system that is in alaska, they adopted it from california. to help democrats, and liberals. they want to avoid in republican party republican primary. they go right to this jun
i'll stand with alaskaians, she stands with biden and dc establishment.ational education association. their number one republican. spending 8 well the of component to try to get her -- component to try to get her reelected. >> i have knocked a couple thousand doors across alaska, i hear this. we have parents who are concerned about education in alaska our literacy rate hovers 30%. and rural communities below 10%. this is a huge concern in alaska. parents want to to see partparent's rights...
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the other favorite dc category is all of us a little bit and washington nobody goes to dc in high school maybe three cool people were you cool in a school? [laughter] nobody isis cool so there is that lunchroom of life. >> like mean girls. people come here now people are flirting with them there on tv you've heard about them they feel important all their friends and they have important stories so a lot of that is harmless and then also i become so endangered but now this is my moment i can jump on top of the table and say now i am backing and i am the cool person and i think there are a lot of people that decided to go in for that reason this is the sean spicer category now i can be the press secretary they call them sean sphincter in college. [laughter] that is mean. but they did he got to dancing with the stars. >> very cool. [laughter] that is the time. but money and the cartel catchers and then people are republican the whole identity is republican a people whose dogs or cats are named reagan and their friends are republicans they go to republican bars but now i am supposed to bail o
the other favorite dc category is all of us a little bit and washington nobody goes to dc in high school maybe three cool people were you cool in a school? [laughter] nobody isis cool so there is that lunchroom of life. >> like mean girls. people come here now people are flirting with them there on tv you've heard about them they feel important all their friends and they have important stories so a lot of that is harmless and then also i become so endangered but now this is my moment i...
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we already have 1,000 dc thousand and two dc that we have done as part of a national project for thesend you know there is a huge amount of death documentation and in addition to the federal funds that are allocated many governors themselves in the form of effects. these spaces are starting to invest regional money, and the same thing happens without libraries, which are from such spaces, when we really thought three years ago, how to modernize the library, how to make it popular for young people, they have turned, you know, this is the internet -cafe. and the meeting place and the opportunity to bring a small child who first gets acquainted with books from the other side. that's how old people come they discuss who meet with artists from regional theaters, read poetry together, celebrate anniversaries. and now here is a model library, a museum of local lore and, perhaps, a house of culture, this is our basis for working with the regions, where we can then send someone on tour. and most importantly, what is becoming such places of power, where people from all ages gather very well. we
we already have 1,000 dc thousand and two dc that we have done as part of a national project for thesend you know there is a huge amount of death documentation and in addition to the federal funds that are allocated many governors themselves in the form of effects. these spaces are starting to invest regional money, and the same thing happens without libraries, which are from such spaces, when we really thought three years ago, how to modernize the library, how to make it popular for young...
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sceniak: i believe in bringing back public to washington dc. i believe that as a senator, it is not what i can get out of it, but what i can do for you. i want to take care of our veterans. i want to take care of hoosiers in their wallets through good, economic policy. i want to ensure civil liberties are in place so that we can pass those freedoms onto the next generation. as a senator, these are my top three priorities that i will fight for in washington dc. i want hoosiers to live the best lives now, but also with sound policy that will ensure that same civil liberties and freedoms for the next generation and the generation after that. we have to be not so narrowminded with our spending, but we have to look economic stability. i appreciate tonight's civil discussions. host: thank you. to remind the candidates of the question, mr. mcdermott, what specific accomplishments can we expect from you in the next six years if elected? mr. mcdermott: hoosier women trust me. i am on an all woman ticket right now. november 8, 20, is about hoosier women.
sceniak: i believe in bringing back public to washington dc. i believe that as a senator, it is not what i can get out of it, but what i can do for you. i want to take care of our veterans. i want to take care of hoosiers in their wallets through good, economic policy. i want to ensure civil liberties are in place so that we can pass those freedoms onto the next generation. as a senator, these are my top three priorities that i will fight for in washington dc. i want hoosiers to live the best...
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a sohece wa lofor the house speaker who was in washington, dc at the time. we are told he was pltoup paul pelosi y, and until the speaker returned home. paul pelosi was beaten with a hammer, rushed to sf general, and is expected to make a full recovery. let's go to joycelyn moran who is live at the scene. >> what can you tell us about the suspect and the investigation? >> reporter: obviously this is a very scary situation. we have seen many people walking by in this neighborhood asking questions, a lot of them wanting to know more. this area continues to be blocked off. you are seeing the san francisco police department. up the hill here you are seeing more police presence there as well. we did see sfpd bomb squad. they left minutes ago. we see other agencies in the area including the fbi. the area is blocked off. you mentioned the 42-year-old suspect, officers were dispatched around 2:30. when they got there, they saw the suspect and paul pelosi. here is what sfpd said regarding a hammer. >> our officers observed them both holding a hammer. the suspect pull
a sohece wa lofor the house speaker who was in washington, dc at the time. we are told he was pltoup paul pelosi y, and until the speaker returned home. paul pelosi was beaten with a hammer, rushed to sf general, and is expected to make a full recovery. let's go to joycelyn moran who is live at the scene. >> what can you tell us about the suspect and the investigation? >> reporter: obviously this is a very scary situation. we have seen many people walking by in this neighborhood...
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coming up at the latest pictures from washington dc. it's a day of action known as the woman's wave organizers are hoping to encourage people to vote for politicians who back abortion rights. the u. s. supreme court overturned the old v. wade willing and june the judgment guarantee to persons constitutional right. to have an abortion, my con has live for us in washington, dc might tell us what's been happening. well, there are gatherings across the united states in the course of the day here i am at one in dc. it's going under the umbrella title, the woman's wave, but it's a lot of entities taking part in these protests. but above all, what it is geared towards is 2 things. protest against the supreme court decision which overturn grovee weighed earlier this year. but also with an i to the midterm elections coming up on november. the eight's taking that supreme court decision to add the incentive to get people to go to the polls to vote for those who are in support of abortion and a woman's right to choose. i'm joined here by carrie she
coming up at the latest pictures from washington dc. it's a day of action known as the woman's wave organizers are hoping to encourage people to vote for politicians who back abortion rights. the u. s. supreme court overturned the old v. wade willing and june the judgment guarantee to persons constitutional right. to have an abortion, my con has live for us in washington, dc might tell us what's been happening. well, there are gatherings across the united states in the course of the day here i...
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and also, continue to build out the dc universe by introducing the justice society of america.are talking about our comics and superhero movies, but a lot of the world they don't know that the gsa, which we introduce in our movie, predated the justice league. so, the jsa they were after the first superhero group ever. >> there's a very interesting theme in this film, about how the more traditional american, quote unquote, american superheroes, the justice society, have not helped people in other countries, other nationalities, other races, such as this fictitious country of -- . there's also this theme about how westerners have no right to impose their views or decision on -- . there is not an anti-imperialism anti colonialism theme that i've never before seen in a superhero movie. >> well thank you for pointing that out. thematically, i feel like we tried to add as many layers as possible without the film being convoluted. we wanted to make sure that we wear taking care of all of our audiences, the action audience, the superhero genre audience, but also if you were to go a lit
and also, continue to build out the dc universe by introducing the justice society of america.are talking about our comics and superhero movies, but a lot of the world they don't know that the gsa, which we introduce in our movie, predated the justice league. so, the jsa they were after the first superhero group ever. >> there's a very interesting theme in this film, about how the more traditional american, quote unquote, american superheroes, the justice society, have not helped people...
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>> reporter: ac/dc vocalist brian johnson would know.ll night long ♪ >> reporter: "shook me all night long" is one of the greatest rock songs of all time. >> thank you for saying that because i agree with you. >> reporter: a no-frills working class hero from the uk, brian johnson and ac/dc performing to promote their album "rock or bust" saw 2015 begin in triumph at the grammys. ♪ with lady gaga, blake shelton, katy perry and more all joining in. ♪ >> reporter: but later that year brian johnson would know a hell of his very own. as he reveals in his new memoir, "the lives of brian," johnson came off a rainy stage in edmonton and wound up unable to hear. >> there was no tune to the guitars, it was horrible. >> you're the lead singer of one of the biggest bands in the world and you can't hear. >> it was bad. i got a temporary full deafness which i wouldn't recommend to anybody. >> reporter: a longtime race car enthusiast johnson would grow so despondent he pondered a way to end it all. >> i thought, what better way to go, you know, 160 mil
>> reporter: ac/dc vocalist brian johnson would know.ll night long ♪ >> reporter: "shook me all night long" is one of the greatest rock songs of all time. >> thank you for saying that because i agree with you. >> reporter: a no-frills working class hero from the uk, brian johnson and ac/dc performing to promote their album "rock or bust" saw 2015 begin in triumph at the grammys. ♪ with lady gaga, blake shelton, katy perry and more all joining in....
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all right, that is t w's carrying that she boy in washington dc. well, idea is facing one of the worst floods in decades. heavy rains have led to the largo down to overflow in neighboring cameroon. a number of states in the countries, se is one of the most affected. millions of people have been displaced to dublin fourish to cora reports. this is what the rainy season usually looks like in a number of these in southeastern nigeria. and this is what the scene community looks like now. swollen weavers have inundated numerous towels and villages across nigeria cause in 1400000 people to flee their homes for camps set up on higher ground. 27 out of 3060 happy and affected. and ambros teeth is one of the was heaped. one 3rd of the state is now on the water. we are suffering, but suffering is better than stealing. that's why we are here in this condition. the clothes that i'm wearing and the only ones i have left, the flood carried away all our belongings. lujan, all our schools have been destroyed by water. so our plea is anyone that can help us should
all right, that is t w's carrying that she boy in washington dc. well, idea is facing one of the worst floods in decades. heavy rains have led to the largo down to overflow in neighboring cameroon. a number of states in the countries, se is one of the most affected. millions of people have been displaced to dublin fourish to cora reports. this is what the rainy season usually looks like in a number of these in southeastern nigeria. and this is what the scene community looks like now. swollen...
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he had died in washington dc. he was also temporarily in turn but for for a shorter term at congressional cemetery before being being brought up north to boston to be buried buried in quincy. and so the train was almost it wasn't really meant to be a funeral train. it was just meant to be a form of transportation to take him north. but meanwhile people would gather at the track and they would men would take off their hats when when the train passed and it really became a a place of mourning that funeral track and for people who didn't have the means to go to the funeral in dc or didn't have the wherewithal to go to quincy for any ceremonies were able to have their brief moment with with the former president to pay their respects. abraham lincoln's funeral train in 1865 really is probably the funeral train that that is the most famous funeral train of the mall. and again, i mentioned that earlier there's the intersection of of railroad technology, but also embalming which was perfected during the civil war. so mary
he had died in washington dc. he was also temporarily in turn but for for a shorter term at congressional cemetery before being being brought up north to boston to be buried buried in quincy. and so the train was almost it wasn't really meant to be a funeral train. it was just meant to be a form of transportation to take him north. but meanwhile people would gather at the track and they would men would take off their hats when when the train passed and it really became a a place of mourning...
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you can assess how it interacts with dc during the - it interacts with dc during the crash and whether she is the model of an average female.— is that she is the model of an average female. doctor linda's dummies are _ average female. doctor linda's dummies are designed - dummies are designed specifically to test how well cars protect people from injuries in low—impact rear injuries. she is 162 centimetres tall and weigh 62 kg. centimetres tall and weigh 62 k, ., . . centimetres tall and weigh 62 kg. you can see here the soft art of kg. you can see here the soft part of the — kg. you can see here the soft part of the body. _ kg. you can see here the soft part of the body. females - kg. you can see here the soft| part of the body. females are somewhat shorter and lighter on average and then we also have differences in muscle strength which plays a role in terms of how you respond to a crash. but then when it comes to the interaction with the seat there are differences in the shape of the torso in the centre of gravity of our torso and the outline of our hips and pelvis. the engineers ar
you can assess how it interacts with dc during the - it interacts with dc during the crash and whether she is the model of an average female.— is that she is the model of an average female. doctor linda's dummies are _ average female. doctor linda's dummies are designed - dummies are designed specifically to test how well cars protect people from injuries in low—impact rear injuries. she is 162 centimetres tall and weigh 62 kg. centimetres tall and weigh 62 k, ., . . centimetres tall and...
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we need to have someone in washington dc that can find a way to reduce spending responsibly, make us energy dependent, more manufacturing here at home. >> i hope you returned that pvp loan you got -- ppp loan you got. >> he voted for legislation that would get rid of certain immunities, qualified annuities for police officers, so they do their jobs on behalf of their constituents. you're right david, last 1.5 years, in this district home invasions are on the rise. cars are being stolen. fentanyl is coming across the street. the reason the pba have my back, they know and washington dc, just like i did in trenton, i will always have their back in the back of cops so we have secure committees. my -- communities. my opponent will continue to vote for make our communities less safe. >> congress and? -- congressman? >> you're right about the problem. that is why i wrote in the house of representatives the invest to protect act. it creates an entirely new and very generous grant program from the federal government to local police departments emphasizing smaller municipalities and committees
we need to have someone in washington dc that can find a way to reduce spending responsibly, make us energy dependent, more manufacturing here at home. >> i hope you returned that pvp loan you got -- ppp loan you got. >> he voted for legislation that would get rid of certain immunities, qualified annuities for police officers, so they do their jobs on behalf of their constituents. you're right david, last 1.5 years, in this district home invasions are on the rise. cars are being...
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>> well, like you said, it is legal in dc. we have one party consent. and i was the party that consented. that being said, i knew that the things i was asking for in these conversations, most likely, i would be given a very different response privately than they might say publicly. so i wanted to make sure that the record reflected the conversations that they had and they could be held accountable if they decided to say something different in public. which all of them have. >> that happens a lot. especially since i have been covering trump. people will come on and say one thing in the green room or off camera. and when the lights go on, they become a completely different person. they become sycophants. i watched it happen over and over the past seven years. you also write about a meeting with republican senator lindsey graham. at one point, you wrote, as i was describing the assault in the tunnel. graham said you should have shot them all in the head. we gave you guys guns and you should have used them. i don't understand why that didn't happen. how did
>> well, like you said, it is legal in dc. we have one party consent. and i was the party that consented. that being said, i knew that the things i was asking for in these conversations, most likely, i would be given a very different response privately than they might say publicly. so i wanted to make sure that the record reflected the conversations that they had and they could be held accountable if they decided to say something different in public. which all of them have. >> that...
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. >> reporter: across the country, pediatric hospitals are filling up. 14 states plus dc, more than 80%se states more than 90% full. rhode island, texas, kentucky, and minnesota. >> look back at pictures, you could see it in her eyes that they were just puffy. i was in panic mode. it was just -- it was terrifying. we didn't even think to like go to a hospital that was in network. it was like let's just get to the closest hospital. >> reporter: on top of comforting parents, dr. quayle said she's dealing with staffing shortages accelerated by the pandemic. >> we're bringing in our nurse managers who exclusively are doing administrative tasks, they're now at the bedside taking care of patients. >> this doctor focuses on health care safety and says this should be a warning. >> we all should be alarmed because when nurse/patient ratio increases meaning nurses have to take care of more patients, patient safety is at risk. >> reporter: a problem that gives quayle pause. >> i think everyone is a little bit nervous. >> reporter: part of the fear is the unknown. dr. quayle has no idea what the in
. >> reporter: across the country, pediatric hospitals are filling up. 14 states plus dc, more than 80%se states more than 90% full. rhode island, texas, kentucky, and minnesota. >> look back at pictures, you could see it in her eyes that they were just puffy. i was in panic mode. it was just -- it was terrifying. we didn't even think to like go to a hospital that was in network. it was like let's just get to the closest hospital. >> reporter: on top of comforting parents, dr....
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. >> en washington dc noticias telemundo regreso con ustedes ,. >> y donald trump, recibió un revés lae la documentación en mar-a-lago, esto permitiría a ir a un inspector general revisar los miles de documentos requizados, en la resolución el supremo estuvo totalmente de acuerdo nadie dijo lo contrario, y nos vamos a carolina del norte, 5 muertos es el saldo de un tiroteo en este vecindario protagonizado por adolescente blanco, uno de los fallecido es un policía, hay dos personas heridas una de ellas hospitalizado crítica, el pistolero fue herido de bala y capturado después de un operativo de 3 horas . >> (♪♪ mÚsica ♪♪) ,. >> 17 vidas truncadas, 17 familias afectadas por el dolor de la masacre de parkland que les arrancó la vida, ni siquiera el paso del tiempo puede borrar las heridas de nikolas cruz, el joven el cuál su vida fue salvado por eljurado, esto por la falta del voto unanime, en donde la pena capital quedó descartada ante las miradas de las familias que esperaron por 5 años . >> la decisión provocó dolo en la corte, el jurado dice que debe ser sentenciado a prisión de por v
. >> en washington dc noticias telemundo regreso con ustedes ,. >> y donald trump, recibió un revés lae la documentación en mar-a-lago, esto permitiría a ir a un inspector general revisar los miles de documentos requizados, en la resolución el supremo estuvo totalmente de acuerdo nadie dijo lo contrario, y nos vamos a carolina del norte, 5 muertos es el saldo de un tiroteo en este vecindario protagonizado por adolescente blanco, uno de los fallecido es un policía, hay dos...
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you began the book with the story of dc williams. who's he? so williams was a stockbroker in the state of california who concocted somewhat elaborate scheme to. listen to corporate communications and, make insider trades based on the intelligence that he'd gathered. he turns out to be the first american ever for tapping a wire. and this was in the year 1864. and he was imprisoned or convicted a statute written in the state of california, 1862, which means that the practice of wiretap being and laws against it, prohibitions against it, date back all the way to the age of the telegraph. the age of the civil war. when i discovered this. eight years ago, i was stunned. i didn't know wiretapping went back that far and the book that i've written traces that history all the way back to the age of the telegraph up until our own digital age today, dc williams was literally tapping a telegraph wire. what does the term wire tapping as we use it today? what does it mean in today's society? so americans tend to use the term wiretapping somewhat promiscuous
you began the book with the story of dc williams. who's he? so williams was a stockbroker in the state of california who concocted somewhat elaborate scheme to. listen to corporate communications and, make insider trades based on the intelligence that he'd gathered. he turns out to be the first american ever for tapping a wire. and this was in the year 1864. and he was imprisoned or convicted a statute written in the state of california, 1862, which means that the practice of wiretap being and...
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senator murray's just a part of washington, dc.r one here in washington state, and, you know, i'm on my bus right now, i'm on my bus tour. our rooms are packed, laura, hundreds and hundreds of people are meeting me at events. democrats, independents and republicans. because we are more alike than we are different and when we drive our bus down the highway, cops are honking at us, waving at us. washington state is ready to turn the page. >> laura: i think, you know, you never really see patty murray. she's not really a factor really, certainly in finding any solutions. but when she's forced to answer a question on inflation, well, this is what she says. >> i have been very focused on lowering costs for families as we get through this global challenge that we are facing. if we move to a clean new energy program and we lower our costs, that will help every family's pocketbook. >> laura: tiffany, the clean new energy future, how's that working out in new england or up in the pacific northwest where things are starting to get colder. >>
senator murray's just a part of washington, dc.r one here in washington state, and, you know, i'm on my bus right now, i'm on my bus tour. our rooms are packed, laura, hundreds and hundreds of people are meeting me at events. democrats, independents and republicans. because we are more alike than we are different and when we drive our bus down the highway, cops are honking at us, waving at us. washington state is ready to turn the page. >> laura: i think, you know, you never really see...
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nancy pelosi was in washington dc with our security team. the 42 year old suspect has been charged with attempted homicide. when the officers arrive on see the encountered an adult nail and mr. policies, husband, paul, our officers observe myths, pelosi and the suspect, both holding a hammer. the suspect pulled the hammer away from mister milosevic and violently assaulted him with it. our officers immediately tackled the suspect, disarmed him, took him into custody, requested emergency back up, and rendered medical aid. the suspect has been identified as 42 year old debit. the peppy will rosin jordan joins us live now from washington, dc, with more on the story. roth, so this was clearly a very serious breach in security around nancy pelosi house. what more details i were hearing about the attack? well apparently as a man allegedly broke into the polo c home, which is a rather well known location in san francisco around 2 30 am local time. and apparently the man was trying to tie up paul pelosi. but there are numerous reports indicating that
nancy pelosi was in washington dc with our security team. the 42 year old suspect has been charged with attempted homicide. when the officers arrive on see the encountered an adult nail and mr. policies, husband, paul, our officers observe myths, pelosi and the suspect, both holding a hammer. the suspect pulled the hammer away from mister milosevic and violently assaulted him with it. our officers immediately tackled the suspect, disarmed him, took him into custody, requested emergency back up,...
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lopez matthews who is the new archivist, washington, dc and i know he's just started. he's formerly the he worked at howard university as well, and he's extremely well versed and he might be able to give you some insight. and then also you can get in touch with me. i have a colleague, williams, who actually produced the africa archive combining all of these different archival, you know, repository to bring together history on the local history, washington, dc. and so i'm happy to put you in touch with her. sure, yes. hi, david fisher, thank you so much for the panel. fascinating discussion for andrew and for sarah. i'm going to ask you maybe to speculate for a moment. we've talked about we've talked about monroe. we've talked about madison, i think, all in their own ways have predicted slavery would go away eventually. i think they also would have predict it and did predict in many ways that blacks and whites could not live together in that society at all. that would be perhaps insurmountable and that was some of the colonization movement was somewhat behind that i'm i
lopez matthews who is the new archivist, washington, dc and i know he's just started. he's formerly the he worked at howard university as well, and he's extremely well versed and he might be able to give you some insight. and then also you can get in touch with me. i have a colleague, williams, who actually produced the africa archive combining all of these different archival, you know, repository to bring together history on the local history, washington, dc. and so i'm happy to put you in...
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they moved to washington dc and lincoln and the cabinet are welcoming of him. what's interesting and this is one of the points i try to really draw out in the book. is that lincoln's welcoming of african-americans and of black people from other countries in this case? runs against the grain most white americans including abolitionists and reformers are not welcoming to african americans and but lincoln is and in remains case he is so poorly treated by white society in washington that partway through his time. he just decides i'm out of here and he moves to new york city, but it wasn't because of how lincoln treated him. it was because of how white i mean, washington dc was a southern city in 1863 and it was that treatment that caused him to go to new york. but but it's lincoln who breaks down the barrier in terms of diplomacy and welcoming a diplomat from haiti, which would have been unfathomable before his presidency an official interactions. he seems to have charmed charmed the town maybe not charmed the town charmed the people that came to state dinners. and
they moved to washington dc and lincoln and the cabinet are welcoming of him. what's interesting and this is one of the points i try to really draw out in the book. is that lincoln's welcoming of african-americans and of black people from other countries in this case? runs against the grain most white americans including abolitionists and reformers are not welcoming to african americans and but lincoln is and in remains case he is so poorly treated by white society in washington that partway...
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they moved to washington dc and lincoln and the cabinet are welcoming of him. what's interesting and this is one of the points i try to really draw out in the book. is that lincoln's welcoming of african-americans and of black people from other countries in this case? runs against the grain most white americans including abolitionists and reformers are not welcoming to african americans and but lincoln is and in remains case he is so poorly treated by white society in washington that partway through his time. he just decides i'm out of here and he moves to new york city, but it wasn't because of how lincoln treated him. it was because of how white i mean, washington dc was a southern city in 1863 and it was that treatment that caused him to go to new york. but but it's lincoln who breaks down the barrier in terms of diplomacy and welcoming a diplomat from haiti, which would have been unfathomable before his presidency an official interactions. he seems to have charmed charmed the town maybe not charmed the town charmed the people that came to state dinners. and
they moved to washington dc and lincoln and the cabinet are welcoming of him. what's interesting and this is one of the points i try to really draw out in the book. is that lincoln's welcoming of african-americans and of black people from other countries in this case? runs against the grain most white americans including abolitionists and reformers are not welcoming to african americans and but lincoln is and in remains case he is so poorly treated by white society in washington that partway...
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there's a chance the midterm elections will result in the biden government and gridlock in dc that coulde good news for the market. we begin with three things investors should be thinking about. if you haven't been investing in tech it was a good week for the markets and better-than-expected third-quarter gdp report for the soft landing. if you are invested in text, apple selloff beat results with amazon, med and other tech giants shook investors confidence with disappointing earnings and chinese president xi jinping's consolidation of power raising the question is china and investable. my colleagues been levisohn, carleton glitch and jack hough. tech mostly mostly have an off weekend the s&p is off 5%. what happened? ben: a tough week for big tech stocks not named apple. the dow finished up 5.7% which is amazing. it is a little about earnings, the market is looking at the meeting next week, we are going to get a signal the fed will slow down the rate hikes and that is the thing that is concerning the market all this time. even though we had bad earnings from microsoft and alphabet, the
there's a chance the midterm elections will result in the biden government and gridlock in dc that coulde good news for the market. we begin with three things investors should be thinking about. if you haven't been investing in tech it was a good week for the markets and better-than-expected third-quarter gdp report for the soft landing. if you are invested in text, apple selloff beat results with amazon, med and other tech giants shook investors confidence with disappointing earnings and...
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and a smear ad blitz of lies against me and he's terrified that he will lose the dependable vote for dc establishment, a senator bought and bullied by washington dc as she has been the last 21 years and alaskaens are looking for a senator of the people, by the people, for the people and that terrifies mitch mcconnell and they're at this grass roots election and powered by americans for you across the country and i appreciate that. >> laura: i want to play this just so people understand how gross this is. i want to play this mcconnell funded ad against you. >> kelly was investigated for fraud. turns out she was investigated for illegally obtaining a fishing license and cited for commercial fishing illegally to make this campaign video. there's always something fishy about kelly tshibaka. >> laura: that's such a bad ad. i only play it had because it's so stupid. so now alaskaens are going to reject a candidate because of a fishing license dispute? we got trillions on the line here and people about to lose their jocks in a recession. jobs in a recession and this is what mcconnell's people
and a smear ad blitz of lies against me and he's terrified that he will lose the dependable vote for dc establishment, a senator bought and bullied by washington dc as she has been the last 21 years and alaskaens are looking for a senator of the people, by the people, for the people and that terrifies mitch mcconnell and they're at this grass roots election and powered by americans for you across the country and i appreciate that. >> laura: i want to play this just so people understand...