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host: let's go to dede, calling from massachusetts. dede is not sure about the nomination.ler: thank you so much, i appreciate the opportunity to speak. i was not sure, so i watched very carefully. i have to say, i believe that what i am now seeing in this country on the left is the use of tradecraft. this is not brainstorming to come up with solutions, this is to me watching organized tradecraft, the attempt to completely destroy an american citizen. mr. schapiro said in the last eventhat he thought the was something good at the end, and i wonder if ashley kavanaugh would agree with that. when i saw dianne feinstein looking rather abashed with judge kavanaugh was railing out, as i think any human being would onlyhe seemed to be the one even a little ashamed of the fact that they had held of the letters so long, that it was her law firm -- which, by the way, it was strange she had no idea about them coming to california, that all of a sudden, she can fly, when before lawyers said she couldn't. to me, this is tradecraft and blackhawks type of stuff and it is printing. -- is
host: let's go to dede, calling from massachusetts. dede is not sure about the nomination.ler: thank you so much, i appreciate the opportunity to speak. i was not sure, so i watched very carefully. i have to say, i believe that what i am now seeing in this country on the left is the use of tradecraft. this is not brainstorming to come up with solutions, this is to me watching organized tradecraft, the attempt to completely destroy an american citizen. mr. schapiro said in the last eventhat he...
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. >> escuchamos muchos gruititos n ventaja pana para poder slalimo cuenta dede agua . >> mas de 2 piestura al alcanzaron las atguaguas y de a destrozaron todo a su paso . >> parecia una laguna . >> segun autoridades los resca i rescatistas respondieron primero a salvar a quienes estuvieran en autos y despues a los atrapados en sus viviendas . >> cecilia fue una de ellas . >> era mi deber . >> lo que estba masacre preo p a agua subuiia fuerte . >> menos de 10 mninutos . >> -- musica . >> se extiend incendio de m estado . >> el llamado incendio charlie c crecio 1800 cacres y ya mas de mil son cosnbsusumidos . >> como medida de precaucion . >> hay evacuaciones obligatorias en un pueblo cercano a syosemit esto unas millas al oeste de yoyo yosemite en madera, asi conte d contenido, . >> el condado de san mateo hizo una serie de ccomo actuar en cao de desastre si uno esta prepar preparado ante un desastre na r natural puede sobrevivir decena de familkiias participaron y n informaron de que hacer en caso que la emergencia pase . >> music-- musica . >> al regresar . >> dramatico rescate en tex
. >> escuchamos muchos gruititos n ventaja pana para poder slalimo cuenta dede agua . >> mas de 2 piestura al alcanzaron las atguaguas y de a destrozaron todo a su paso . >> parecia una laguna . >> segun autoridades los resca i rescatistas respondieron primero a salvar a quienes estuvieran en autos y despues a los atrapados en sus viviendas . >> cecilia fue una de ellas . >> era mi deber . >> lo que estba masacre preo p a agua subuiia fuerte . >>...
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what about you two girls like if dede to have sex what do you think you would use to protect yourself. because for me i would never use country it's our and it worked great bunch of us and the catholic priests and i do agree on contraception i think it should be taught because not all of us not everyone of course can control ourselves there i know there are people who are weak. back in palauan this help. for those teenagers who some consider a week. i think we need immigration in the war room of the local roots of hill for a team of youth advocates prepared to battle the teenage pregnancy epidemic i think we need soon. to get contraceptives because i have a lot of experience that other young people don't want to understand. because their fight doesn't want to get. their weapons contraceptives and six education. taking to the streets they visit a popular teenage hangout in puerto princesa. i look it was six. years. not far away at home in her still community thanks to roots of hoof terrell is now protected from another pregnancy. i got an implant for three years because i'm scared of g
what about you two girls like if dede to have sex what do you think you would use to protect yourself. because for me i would never use country it's our and it worked great bunch of us and the catholic priests and i do agree on contraception i think it should be taught because not all of us not everyone of course can control ourselves there i know there are people who are weak. back in palauan this help. for those teenagers who some consider a week. i think we need immigration in the war room...
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(dede allen) in the days of the 30's everything was studio structure everybody worked for the studio. columbia, not only saw dailies, he knew how to look at dailies. (allen daviau) the first thing they looked at was how the stars looked. the cinematographer was under a great deal of pressure to deliver mood, to deliver drama, to deliver all the texture that the story demanded and at the same time keep the stars looking as good as the studio expected them to look. a strong structure watched over the technique of the pictures and enforced certain rules. (richard sylbert) one thing about the old system was that you actually designed the entire movie. you made all these choices. it was a world you created. it wasn't a world you went out and found. (narrator) it was the director on the set who orchestrated each craft in the storytelling process -- scripting, costume, production, lighting, camera movement, editing, acting -- supported by an army of experts working together to achieve the most emotionally compelling result. (director) all right, freddy, you know. you've been after the girl,
(dede allen) in the days of the 30's everything was studio structure everybody worked for the studio. columbia, not only saw dailies, he knew how to look at dailies. (allen daviau) the first thing they looked at was how the stars looked. the cinematographer was under a great deal of pressure to deliver mood, to deliver drama, to deliver all the texture that the story demanded and at the same time keep the stars looking as good as the studio expected them to look. a strong structure watched over...
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. >> to beat the world record sisters dede and angela or ryan and kelly had to stomp out gallons of grapes. tune in at 9:00 monday morning to see if they beat the record. >> i'm putting my money on the sisters. >> they're professionals. >> i'm in for dan. you're handling sports. the as. >> and khris davis, speaking of record. holy cow, he joined an exclusive club. tonight he accomplished something only one other player in major league histo . >>> there's something about the as and one-run games. they happen to like them. what's not to like when you're 29-12 in games decided by a single run. that includes tonight in tampa bay. there's a tank of rays at the ballpark. whatever works. matt olson was working. this brings in matt chapman. tied at 1-1 in the bottom of the ninth, look at this. chad pinder on the run. over the bullpen and takes a face plant. otherwise known as a digger. he would be ok. the rays didn't score. this game goes into extras. khris davis's 42nd home run of the year. only david ortiz has more as a dh in major league history. a beautiful sunshine over at&t with the rockies
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brendan: there's a lot of countries that already have on a per population basis more small cells dedeloyed, more infrastructure, than we do here in the u.s. that's why it's a challenge for regulators at the federal level or the state and local level to make it easier for infrastructure to get out there. i'm not concern wrd we stand in the race to 5g. i think we're in good shape. i think we're moving ahead with updating regulatory structures. i'm confident if we stay on this path both from a government perspective and from where the private sector is with their tremendous investment in innovation, consumers in the u.s. will benefit from this new deployment. emily: when will we see mainstream deemployment? when will a consumer like you or i be able to make a 5g phone call from our mobile phones? brendan: we're seeing some leading edge deployments. i was in indianapolis last week, that's one of the first cities where two nationwide providers announced they'll be deploying 5g capable devices by the end of this year. 2020 is, more broadly speaking, a year that a lot of people are looking a
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but a spokesman for new york mayor bill dede blasio said it appeared to be a -- bill de blasio said it appeared to be a flu outbreak. >>> an airport with a unique exhibit. the retrospective is broken into fewer other was including world wars 1, 2 the transition to the cold war and an exhibit about mather air force base. retired colonel bob martinelli knows about the airport and started his career at the air force base and was the last command there are before its mission changed in 1993. >> most people that served at mather wanted to come back to mather. they loved the community and the base and the mission. and i was no exception to that. >> the exhibit includes plenty of memorabilia from the last 100 years including the uniform changes, the nose art, and historical information about the tuskegee airmen. the airport will be celebrated more later this month when some of the best military and civilian pilots in the world gather at the airport's california capital airshow on september 21st, 22nd and 23rd. >>> costlier than expected repairs to the damaged oroville dam. >> we want to make
but a spokesman for new york mayor bill dede blasio said it appeared to be a -- bill de blasio said it appeared to be a flu outbreak. >>> an airport with a unique exhibit. the retrospective is broken into fewer other was including world wars 1, 2 the transition to the cold war and an exhibit about mather air force base. retired colonel bob martinelli knows about the airport and started his career at the air force base and was the last command there are before its mission changed in...
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not just dede-escalation, but techniques and tactics that they need to deal with the public. the next area is our system. you've heard us talk about the system that's complex and anticipate delays every day. the key indicator is how well do we react to them? as we continue to progress towards the integration of the control centers with the radio system, first of all, we're able through the technology to make more service decisions in the transportation management center who have the tools to see the whole picture. in addition, the controllers are using the radio system, something called a headway monitoring system, to make sure that the lines are evenly balanced and there is a performance queue. and what controllers are doing every day is working on the lines, the worst lines, and using strategy. so under your leadership, we're using the aquisition of this technology to man the service. the other part of service management, if you will, is the infrastructure part. during the twin peaks shutdown, the rail service in the southeast was better than expected. the reason it was exp
not just dede-escalation, but techniques and tactics that they need to deal with the public. the next area is our system. you've heard us talk about the system that's complex and anticipate delays every day. the key indicator is how well do we react to them? as we continue to progress towards the integration of the control centers with the radio system, first of all, we're able through the technology to make more service decisions in the transportation management center who have the tools to...
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it was completely energyizing and humbling experience as dede just said. it was conducted with -- in such an atmosphere of collegiality and problem solving, that it was just an amazing experience. i hope that you, too, approve the recommendations. we at least in the land use area are asking the staff to chart some new territory with bcdc, and we hope that bcdc will go along. what we're really asking them to do is follow the lead that you've already set with new and energetic used and to continue to diversefy and service as diverse a population as can be done, so thank you. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners. linda richardson. i had the privilege of not only being on the working group, but i was also one of the subcommittee chairs of the transportation. danielle oshima, she came out here, and she thank everybody, but i wanted to take advantage of this opportunity to let you know how grateful we are working with diane oshima putting all these things together, and your esteemed director, elaine forbes. we have put together a fine document that is
it was completely energyizing and humbling experience as dede just said. it was conducted with -- in such an atmosphere of collegiality and problem solving, that it was just an amazing experience. i hope that you, too, approve the recommendations. we at least in the land use area are asking the staff to chart some new territory with bcdc, and we hope that bcdc will go along. what we're really asking them to do is follow the lead that you've already set with new and energetic used and to...
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ey beganh a mo bf b go unporte ecogni assau est wademocr richades thsesese blthal oecticu who dede heatherkeneded a h ement yingng theatioio agaiaivaugag"rhtly meanwh a yallaw scscla tis op-e s suppos s yoyopr naon when s rst anannohas noan >> as you previously said on monday, we hosted a sit in, the first 30 minutes we sat in silence, took in the silence that diffuses women whose allegations go unreported, .ometimes for decades after that, we did a teach-in and we were joined by senator blumenthal. we discussed kavanaugh's jurisprudence, educating ourselves, and as law students and other students who had joined us about what the stakes are in this confirmation process. outt later, we did a walk and discussed sexual assault allegations in our community and throughout american society as a group. it was probably one of the most powerful things i have ever witnessed in my time at yale law school. nermeen: can you talk about what you think the significance is of this at yale universrsity, where brett kavanaugh is in a long? a yale lawaid, degree is a stamp of approval. it is a position of power.
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souter and justice o'connor went through all the factors-- the stare decisis factors,nalyzed those and deded to reaffirm roe. >> so you believe it's correctly settled. but is it correct law, in your view? >> just the whole body of supreme court case law, i have to follow what the nominees who have been in this dat before hae. with just if i can briefly explain. >> yes, you can. >> i will try to be brief, but this, when you are in this set, i'm not just sitting here for myself, i'm's sitting here a representative of the judiciary and the obligation to preserve the independence of the judiciary which i know you care deeply about. and so one of thehings i' done is studied very carefully what nominees have done in the past. what i have referred to as nominee precedent. and justice ginsburg but ally all the justices have not given hints or forecasts and previews and just justice kagan captured it good as she always does like talking about the ones like the one are you askg, you can't give a thumbs up or thumbs down and maintain the independence of th ijudiciary so need to follow that nominee prec
souter and justice o'connor went through all the factors-- the stare decisis factors,nalyzed those and deded to reaffirm roe. >> so you believe it's correctly settled. but is it correct law, in your view? >> just the whole body of supreme court case law, i have to follow what the nominees who have been in this dat before hae. with just if i can briefly explain. >> yes, you can. >> i will try to be brief, but this, when you are in this set, i'm not just sitting here for...
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>> if there has beli a partisan cal fight that needed a cary bright legal foot soldier in the last dedebrett was probably there. >> desjardins: it was a pivotal washington test for kavanaugh, who has a thoroughly wngton resume. born and raised in the nation's capital, he returnedfter yale law school to clerk for supreme court justice anthony kenny, the justice kavanaugh is now tapped to replace. kavanaugh's next job dropped him into a once-in-a-generation spectacle: he became a deputy on independent counsel ken starr's investigation of president and mrs. clinton, and helped draft blrts of starr's report that detailed poslegal grounds for impeaching mr. clinton. since then, kavanaugh has openly questioned the power of independent prosecutors, including the supreme court ruling that upheld their exisnce as constitutional. >> can you think of a case that deserves to be overturned? >> yes. >> would you volunteer one? >> no. actually, i'm going to say one: morrison v. olson. >> they said that's the independent counsel statute case. >> it's been effectively overruled,ut i would put the final
>> if there has beli a partisan cal fight that needed a cary bright legal foot soldier in the last dedebrett was probably there. >> desjardins: it was a pivotal washington test for kavanaugh, who has a thoroughly wngton resume. born and raised in the nation's capital, he returnedfter yale law school to clerk for supreme court justice anthony kenny, the justice kavanaugh is now tapped to replace. kavanaugh's next job dropped him into a once-in-a-generation spectacle: he became a...
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dede callingo to from massachusetts, and dede is not sure about the kavanaugh nomination.ller: thank you so much. i appreciate the opportunity to speak. i am not sure, so i watched very carefully, and i have to say that what i am now seeing in this country on the left is actually the use of tradecraft. this is not brainstorming to come up with solutions. this is, to me, watching an organized tradecraft, the attempt to completely destroy an american citizen. mr. shapiro said in the last hour that he thought that the event was something good at the end, and i wonder if ashley kavanaugh would agree with that. when i saw dr. feinstein looking rather abashed when judge kavanaugh was railing out, as i think any human being would do, she seemed to be the only one who was a little bit sam a shame that they held the letter so long. it was her law firm. i find it strange that she had no idea about the coming to california. all of a sudden, she does like him when before, the lawyer said she could not fly. this is tradecraft, to me, it is black ops stuff. i do not think the democrats
dede callingo to from massachusetts, and dede is not sure about the kavanaugh nomination.ller: thank you so much. i appreciate the opportunity to speak. i am not sure, so i watched very carefully, and i have to say that what i am now seeing in this country on the left is actually the use of tradecraft. this is not brainstorming to come up with solutions. this is, to me, watching an organized tradecraft, the attempt to completely destroy an american citizen. mr. shapiro said in the last hour...
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. >> it's oscar dede la renta. >> i can't let the clothes wear me. >> we can't handle you. >> more, morewing. i like to mix it up. >> this is the color of the and the carpet is yellow. >> i feel like neon is the color of the night, right? >> reporter: there was no shortage of glitz and glamour. and plenty of drama with floral, feathers and sequence, oh, my. some of the ladies swapping gowns for pants. and the guys cleaned up nicely, too. antonio, wonderful. look at you guys. wow. metallics. you're going riding. >> i'm going riding. ride out of here. are you wearing a brown suit? i can't tell. >> i'm told it's green. it's like an olive green. it's armani. the most comfortable suit i've had on my entire life. >> this ilm versace is famous for. >> reporter:e dress that i've cr a actually worn before. >> i love that. you're recycling. >> i bought in dress online. and i do amy own styling. i buy my own clothes. 't afford it. >> reporter: and stories from the set. this show is hilarious and very dark. >> so dark, we had a rehearsal for the second season. i had to take a flashlight. i couldn't
. >> it's oscar dede la renta. >> i can't let the clothes wear me. >> we can't handle you. >> more, morewing. i like to mix it up. >> this is the color of the and the carpet is yellow. >> i feel like neon is the color of the night, right? >> reporter: there was no shortage of glitz and glamour. and plenty of drama with floral, feathers and sequence, oh, my. some of the ladies swapping gowns for pants. and the guys cleaned up nicely, too. antonio,...
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nobody could clare out this st neai suilmad deded itta up for purp minute. >> and the development overnight that two other men have come forward that said, listen, it wasn't brett kavanaugh and mark judge. it was us. and she's been asked a couple times, how can you be so 'sre.s. they're putting that out there because they anticipatered t sh. i think what we see next is miss mitchell trying to take her meth methodically through the day. and now people are thinkg there's an uh-huh moment where people are thinking, or is there one? >> jan, is he does seem to be leading us to something? or is she? she seems to be going somewhere? i'm not quite sure where. i'm thinking is she trying to catch her on something, trying to revive her memory saying this time you said that and now you're saying this. >> and the politics hanging over this and infusing this whole thing. let's see if we c take a look at what dr. ford said in her opening state about the political angle here. >> i have been accused of acting out of part that san political movie ti motives. those who say that do not know me. i'm an independ
nobody could clare out this st neai suilmad deded itta up for purp minute. >> and the development overnight that two other men have come forward that said, listen, it wasn't brett kavanaugh and mark judge. it was us. and she's been asked a couple times, how can you be so 'sre.s. they're putting that out there because they anticipatered t sh. i think what we see next is miss mitchell trying to take her meth methodically through the day. and now people are thinkg there's an uh-huh moment...
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specifically dede pra. this is enacted to interpret the agreement. it probably would've at that point. >> okay. i guess my final point and this is why think congress has to act. i know you can't answer that but i'm going to ask you to anyway. is the probability when the administration issues a ruling is going to the process, the administrative procedures act will be challenged in court and not be able to put into effect in basically have the same problem but would overrule the rulemaking. >> i really can't comment. >> anybody want to comment from a commonsense standpoint? i know my view on that. it's an extremely heightened probability. the courts will intervene in the rulemaking will never be put into effect. >> i would just add that should the rule be challenged following the notice and comment. but i'm fully confident the department of homeland security and health and human services lovers onto those comments that come out of this process. the department will stand ready to defend the challenges as they come forward. >> would be whole lot cleaner
specifically dede pra. this is enacted to interpret the agreement. it probably would've at that point. >> okay. i guess my final point and this is why think congress has to act. i know you can't answer that but i'm going to ask you to anyway. is the probability when the administration issues a ruling is going to the process, the administrative procedures act will be challenged in court and not be able to put into effect in basically have the same problem but would overrule the rulemaking....