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they were drawn, maybe reagan being the exception, as intellectuals they were drawn to a sort of fully developed adherence system of ideas, and when it started to break down dn they probably have a hard time than most of us would adjusting just a little bit because it through some sand in the machinery of this very complicated system. and i think they were people who needed to believe and sort of belief passionately to an extent beyond what most of us experience. and that's another reason why that kind of modified belief was not very appealing. it wasn't appealing to them to sort of become good liberals were social democrats or something like that. in fact, one thing that a lot of these people share on the left and the right was a very active content to that kind of person, for liberals -- contempt. >> an all or nothing, hypothetically, would able to find, with the associated by the right? >> i mean, to some extent, to some extent, i say in the book it depends on the person and to think, you know, something i sort of talk but which is there's certain templates or characters that seem m
they were drawn, maybe reagan being the exception, as intellectuals they were drawn to a sort of fully developed adherence system of ideas, and when it started to break down dn they probably have a hard time than most of us would adjusting just a little bit because it through some sand in the machinery of this very complicated system. and i think they were people who needed to believe and sort of belief passionately to an extent beyond what most of us experience. and that's another reason why...
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the calling of electronic screens and drawn this is sumter's to be diagnosed with depression bipolar a ph.d. when the symptoms are actually from looking at a screen for too long a seal on the beach near candlestick point will find out why some people are concerned this morning and is all happening in fremont high school from 10 to four and it is for. >>marty gonzales: the death toll from to delay earthquakes in japan is 32 we take a look of the new bill this into the newsroom and you can see the street camass this to the second quick to hit the area in just 48 hours the 6.2 magnitude had back on thursday a second struck yesterday and was a 7.0 on the magnitude the military said two to 2000 soldiers to help police and firefighters with rescue efforts in the the video from japan shows for a quick and so powerful recall the collapse and is part construction. >>reporter: temperatures on the border still the odd body temperature 67 for napa 54 novato 58 going for san francisco dentist sitting was still the far east to bay of the riding of the more to 16 john of the hills until more to be
the calling of electronic screens and drawn this is sumter's to be diagnosed with depression bipolar a ph.d. when the symptoms are actually from looking at a screen for too long a seal on the beach near candlestick point will find out why some people are concerned this morning and is all happening in fremont high school from 10 to four and it is for. >>marty gonzales: the death toll from to delay earthquakes in japan is 32 we take a look of the new bill this into the newsroom and you can...
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there was 20 minutes between the time you were stuck to get the blood drawn to get a war to those 20 minutes in to get a warrant at the very least why is it that the case? and in my mind it all these cases you're driving these people to the station house at least with the chief justice said with mcneely you can get a warrant within that time you have to get a warrant within that time. >> speaking on behalf of minnesota it is clear minnesota treats, i don't necessarily disagree that that is the alternative argument. minnesota specifically treats blood test differently than a breath test. specifically and the court has recognized that. for example, under the complied consent in order to get a bloody urine test it is interoperable. but we do treated differently. minnesota treat it differently in the bernard case that is clear very clearly stated to address blood or urine and they will surely because there are two cases before them. >> let's talk about the breath test. i am not sure where they are not roadside but if you take them to the police station they do have a question about the w
there was 20 minutes between the time you were stuck to get the blood drawn to get a war to those 20 minutes in to get a warrant at the very least why is it that the case? and in my mind it all these cases you're driving these people to the station house at least with the chief justice said with mcneely you can get a warrant within that time you have to get a warrant within that time. >> speaking on behalf of minnesota it is clear minnesota treats, i don't necessarily disagree that that...
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the plant in the southwestern part of the country has drawn safety concerns from a citizen group. the high court is to give its judgment on an appeal by a group of people who live near the sendai plant. the residents are seeking an injunction to halt the number one and number two reactors, because of perceived safety issues. a district court turned down the petition in april last year, prompting them to file the appeal. the residents argue the plant operator underestimated the maximum strength of seismic jolt that could hit the plant. an eruption could trigger a serious accident. the operator, electric power company, insists its earthquake measure measures are correct. a mega eruption is extremely low
the plant in the southwestern part of the country has drawn safety concerns from a citizen group. the high court is to give its judgment on an appeal by a group of people who live near the sendai plant. the residents are seeking an injunction to halt the number one and number two reactors, because of perceived safety issues. a district court turned down the petition in april last year, prompting them to file the appeal. the residents argue the plant operator underestimated the maximum strength...
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and they're right about the newspaper's and people were drawn to her. so how do you see the role of the first lady to be different than how we can we see them? rebekah is quite different. is appointed her life there isn't any precedent literally that is what they did. but for the role of what they do now. in to make up the flaws but you cannot draw a straight line. and because she was criticized to be so for word in she was punished for that. and then to you criticize to be invisible. there was something in the women in washington and. there has been a growing movement especially if they are elevated in the domestic spirit. this started since when they were president. see you could figure that. >> with. [inaudible] that she had known she was in the white house? >> she was influenced that you cannot be too aristocratic that i have to pretend i am not a traveled lady. is that once he didn't care. >> in the 1828 campaign and with her propriety she was accused of a sex scandal at the same time the act the camp accused the other wife of not divorcing her hus
and they're right about the newspaper's and people were drawn to her. so how do you see the role of the first lady to be different than how we can we see them? rebekah is quite different. is appointed her life there isn't any precedent literally that is what they did. but for the role of what they do now. in to make up the flaws but you cannot draw a straight line. and because she was criticized to be so for word in she was punished for that. and then to you criticize to be invisible. there was...
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there are reports of the us attorney's office handing out subpoenas to donors connected to the horse-drawn carriage large amount of cash to the mayor's not-for-profit. >> everything we have done we had done legally . >> it was one of the issues at the center of the mayoral bid . the horse carriage industry he promised to ban during his first week on the job . now, two years later, mayor diblasio is forced to answer tough questions about his connection to the industry and why he pushed so hard for the ponies to be removed from city streets. >> women to make a change. it's very clear and that's all there is to it. >> group pushing the band has revealed that it's been subpoenaed by the us attorney's office as part of the widening corruption probe into mayor diblasio's fundraising efforts. records show to donors donated more than $100,000 to the mayor's not-for-profit campaigning for one new york. the campaign is a question as whether it's a back door approach to aveda election cash for favors. when asked if he ever used city hall as a way to solicit funds, the mayor said city hall , i taught
there are reports of the us attorney's office handing out subpoenas to donors connected to the horse-drawn carriage large amount of cash to the mayor's not-for-profit. >> everything we have done we had done legally . >> it was one of the issues at the center of the mayoral bid . the horse carriage industry he promised to ban during his first week on the job . now, two years later, mayor diblasio is forced to answer tough questions about his connection to the industry and why he...
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tell us what calvary presbyterian is like today and the kind of people who are drawn to calvary presbyterian. >>> thank you. we're in our third location. we started out on bush and then we were exactly where the st. francis hotel is and now we're in pacific heights. we draw from all different neighborhoods and community in the city especially with housing affordable challenges in pacific heights, we have people who hike up the bill, take the bus and come from all over, a lot of people from business backgrounds. some who love the arts and music. we have a strong music program and growing social justice program so wore not just staying on a nice hill but come down the hill and open our hearts and try to serve as best we can. >> speaking of business backgrounds, before you were a fas for, you were a business marketing person for ten years. >> yes. >> and then felt called to ministry i assume. >> yes. >> how do you use that business marketing background in what you're doing now? >> everyone is in sales when it comes down to it. christianity often has a branding problem. the people out there some
tell us what calvary presbyterian is like today and the kind of people who are drawn to calvary presbyterian. >>> thank you. we're in our third location. we started out on bush and then we were exactly where the st. francis hotel is and now we're in pacific heights. we draw from all different neighborhoods and community in the city especially with housing affordable challenges in pacific heights, we have people who hike up the bill, take the bus and come from all over, a lot of people...
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us, the ms examine personally that we have given are offensive, i think that is where the line is drawn become offensive and you start to not respect the culture, respect its original inns and why it is, the way it is, that is when it is, you are now appropriating the culture. and that is the difference. >> very well said. >> i see so many just children wanting to just be associated with black culture, and in a way that they dress, and the way that they speak, and it does bring in offensive tone, because they do not understand that they are being offensive. all they see is what they see on tv and they think that what they see on tv represents us as a whole and as a people. know -- >> it shows a little bit. >> right. >> and so, that is when it can be, i feel offensive. >> and i look back at shows like america's best dance crew, and -- it used to be when i was coming up that not wanting to be offensive here, but why people couldn't dance. but now you've got white dance crews, asian dance crews coming out to hip-hop. i want to have the version can in a minute. we -- conversation in a minut
us, the ms examine personally that we have given are offensive, i think that is where the line is drawn become offensive and you start to not respect the culture, respect its original inns and why it is, the way it is, that is when it is, you are now appropriating the culture. and that is the difference. >> very well said. >> i see so many just children wanting to just be associated with black culture, and in a way that they dress, and the way that they speak, and it does bring in...
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there are lessons that can be drawn from this court's cases. in "gaffney" the court indicated that consideration of politics and partisanship does not necessarily make a plan unconstitution al unconstitutional. but before you get to the question of what the state's motives were there has to be some demonstration that the motives were not the announced motives in the arizona constitution. chief justice roberts: so you're unlogical to tell me whether intentional use of partisanship in redistricting is acceptable or not? >> i think this court's decision in "gaffney" indicates it can be permissible. that was driven by a desire to equalize partisanship. justice breyer: i took it that the position of the united states is at least since many commissions are non- non-prz because they have two people on one side, two on the other and one neutral.artisan because they have two people on one side, two on the other and one neutral. the partisan motive is not held by a majority of the commission. it is constitutional for some members of 2 commission to take
there are lessons that can be drawn from this court's cases. in "gaffney" the court indicated that consideration of politics and partisanship does not necessarily make a plan unconstitution al unconstitutional. but before you get to the question of what the state's motives were there has to be some demonstration that the motives were not the announced motives in the arizona constitution. chief justice roberts: so you're unlogical to tell me whether intentional use of partisanship in...
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there are lessons that can drawn. the court indicated certainly conversation of politics and partisanship does not necessarily make a plan unconstitutional. but again in this case i think in order to get to the question of what the state's actual motives were there has to be dome demonstration that the motives were not. >> so you're unwilling to tell me whether intentional use of partisanship and redistricting is acceptable or not? >> i think this court's decision indicates it can be permissible. the districting body in gatchni was driven by a desire to equalize. >> i took it that the position of the united states is at least as many commissions are nonpartisan because they have two people who are more partisan on one side two people on the other side and one newt ral. so at the least the commissioners don't account for majority. the partisan vote is not held by a majority of the commission. then it is constitutional. so some members of the commission to take partisan conversations into account where they are not a ma
there are lessons that can drawn. the court indicated certainly conversation of politics and partisanship does not necessarily make a plan unconstitutional. but again in this case i think in order to get to the question of what the state's actual motives were there has to be dome demonstration that the motives were not. >> so you're unwilling to tell me whether intentional use of partisanship and redistricting is acceptable or not? >> i think this court's decision indicates it can...
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here, the government's entire line is drawn from the tax world where the line -- they define those who have to file informational taxes -- >> the government could do that. but does it have to? that is, can the government say we're going to treat the church itself ultraprotected, religious oriented organizes are protected but not at that safely level? >> your honor, no, i don't think they can do that in the context of this regime, i don't they i government can take the position that the little sisters of the poor are any less at the core of a quote, unquote, church, than a house of worship. >> same with a university? >> excuse me, your honor? >> the same with the university? >> i think with a university, yes, your honor. again when you look at how congress has drawn the line, universities get the title 7 exception from religious hiring. churches do. little sister of the poor do. >> you're answering them really to the affirmative to justice ginsberg's question, once you give it to a church, you have to give it to any other religious organization. that's your position. >> not quite, your
here, the government's entire line is drawn from the tax world where the line -- they define those who have to file informational taxes -- >> the government could do that. but does it have to? that is, can the government say we're going to treat the church itself ultraprotected, religious oriented organizes are protected but not at that safely level? >> your honor, no, i don't think they can do that in the context of this regime, i don't they i government can take the position that...
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there is a lot of that in letters, people were drawn to her. and they tended to reflect that. >> how do you see the role of the first lady being different in the early republic versus how we see them now. >> it was quite different. one of the interesting things about louisa's life is that her time in the white house was a low point in her life. there wasn't any precedent for an active role for the first lady. as a campaigner she actually looked at the rollout of first ladies do now, she was being a surrogate figure in kinda making up for some of the flaws and shortcomings of her spouse. you can't draw straight line because now for a long time and partly because she was so forward and criticized for being so forward that role disappeared in fact she was punished for it in some ways, one of the reasons when she got to the white house she wrote about this, she was too visible so she had to step back. there's complicated thing in the administration that had some consequences and women in washington, there had been a growing movement, people were in
there is a lot of that in letters, people were drawn to her. and they tended to reflect that. >> how do you see the role of the first lady being different in the early republic versus how we see them now. >> it was quite different. one of the interesting things about louisa's life is that her time in the white house was a low point in her life. there wasn't any precedent for an active role for the first lady. as a campaigner she actually looked at the rollout of first ladies do now,...
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police everywhere with guns drawn.d screaming. >> i thought i would end up in the sea or he was going to bomb it because with these people you never know when or how. >> we believe that the officer acted in a way that demonstrated to us that it was unintentional but we legal ramifications for his actions. >> i do not think that we have to discriminate against anyone to protect the faith-based community in georgia of which i and my family have been a part of for all of our lives. >> there's really no precedent for this to be the state of the court for a year or a year and a half, the court doesn't function very well with only eight members. >> i know it would be very easy for me to discard people. i don't discard people. i stay with people. >> this is the consequence of the culture of the trump campaign, the abusive culture. >> i think that every candidate has to be responsible for what happens in their campaign. ultimately the responsibility is mr. trump's. >> what has concerned me very much about donald trump is the e
police everywhere with guns drawn.d screaming. >> i thought i would end up in the sea or he was going to bomb it because with these people you never know when or how. >> we believe that the officer acted in a way that demonstrated to us that it was unintentional but we legal ramifications for his actions. >> i do not think that we have to discriminate against anyone to protect the faith-based community in georgia of which i and my family have been a part of for all of our...
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winds driven system here, as you see, it is almost like the leading edge of the precipitation getting drawnand that's because winds is helping to push this along. right now, though, too, look what bulbs on the tail ends, squawl line setting up across west send at any palazhchenko. -- pennsylvania, pushing through the area, some of you already seeing couple of showers pick up, because it is still cold enough for it. some of it might be coming through in the form after ice pellment, or in the form of very wimpy snowflake, but you have to be pretty far north for. that will through the course of the morning still tracking some stuff on storm scan3 again, built of variety pack, not enough to mess with your travel i don't think, but enough you have to have to flick your wind shield wipers. midday, after lunchtime generally, wet weather learn push g through in its heaviest format, looks at though it will come through with some thunderstorms as well, that's what we are dodging later today even toward the typical evening commute, 7:00 p.m., might still be heavy rain to track on storm scan. tomorrow,
winds driven system here, as you see, it is almost like the leading edge of the precipitation getting drawnand that's because winds is helping to push this along. right now, though, too, look what bulbs on the tail ends, squawl line setting up across west send at any palazhchenko. -- pennsylvania, pushing through the area, some of you already seeing couple of showers pick up, because it is still cold enough for it. some of it might be coming through in the form after ice pellment, or in the...
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you were drawn to be on "the apprentice" in one point because of him. what happened?ut your personal interactions. >> i was on almost 11 years ago now. at the time we lived in a different landscape than what we are in right now. i was drawn to "the apprentice" for the reason that hundreds of thousands awe plied to the show which was his charisma, his track record of success and the fact he stood for the american dream which is the idea you can make your own way, you can make as much as you want, you can help as many people as you want. i'm a competitor. i had just come out of georgetown university law school, i was in miss america, baton twirler growing up. my point is i love competition and he represented the idea of winning, the idea of being successful and to prove yourself with some of the best and brighter in the country. that is what drew me to the show. >> do you not think he has the same ideals, the ideals of twinning and being competitive and successful? >> absolutely. there's no doubt that trump likes to win and trump will win by any means necessary. my firm
you were drawn to be on "the apprentice" in one point because of him. what happened?ut your personal interactions. >> i was on almost 11 years ago now. at the time we lived in a different landscape than what we are in right now. i was drawn to "the apprentice" for the reason that hundreds of thousands awe plied to the show which was his charisma, his track record of success and the fact he stood for the american dream which is the idea you can make your own way, you...
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the other line he's drawn is personal attacks. he has avoided those. i think those are lines he's drawn. >> thank you very much for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >>> coming up, donald trump wants to spread the development of nuclear weapons in the world while president obama is fighting to stop it. my belly pain and constipation? i've heard it all. eat more fiber. flax seeds. yogurt. get moving. keep moving. i know! try laxatives. been there, done that. my chronic constipation keeps coming back. i know. tell me something i don't know. vo: linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are easier to pass. do not give linzess to children under six and it should not be given to children six to seventeen. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or black stools.
the other line he's drawn is personal attacks. he has avoided those. i think those are lines he's drawn. >> thank you very much for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >>> coming up, donald trump wants to spread the development of nuclear weapons in the world while president obama is fighting to stop it. my belly pain and constipation? i've heard it all. eat more fiber. flax seeds. yogurt. get moving. keep moving. i know! try laxatives. been there, done that. my chronic...
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. >> officer robert powell gets out of his car, gun drawn, as tamisha moats tries to explain. >> my momdying. >> do you understand? >> as i turned around, he has a gun pointed at me. and just a cold look in his eyes. letting me know, i don't care. >> my mom is dying. >> do you understand? >> i was walking toward a cop, a hostile cop with a gun. >> what would you do in this situation? disobey a policeman with his gun drawn or stay and miss the only opportunity you'll have to say good-bye to your dying mother? for tamisha the decision is an easy one. >> get over here. >> along with her great aunt, she heads into the hospital. >> i know a lot of people think that what i did was crazy or dangerous, but the truth of the matter is there is nothing in the world that would have kept me from going up at the time that i did. >> get over here. >> ryan's faced with a decision too. should he disobey the officer? should he go into the hospital like his wife? officer powell hasn't responded to reason yet, and moats feels he's running out of time. >> you ran a red light. >> my mother is dying. right no
. >> officer robert powell gets out of his car, gun drawn, as tamisha moats tries to explain. >> my momdying. >> do you understand? >> as i turned around, he has a gun pointed at me. and just a cold look in his eyes. letting me know, i don't care. >> my mom is dying. >> do you understand? >> i was walking toward a cop, a hostile cop with a gun. >> what would you do in this situation? disobey a policeman with his gun drawn or stay and miss the only...
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the other line he's drawn is personal attacks. he has avoided those.e lines he's drawn. >> thank you very much for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >>> coming up, donald trump wants to spread the development of nuclear weapons in the world while president obama is fighting to stop it. tments through good times and bad. for over 75 years, our clients have relied on us to bring our best thinking to their investments so in a variety of market conditions... you can feel confident... ...in our experience. call a t. rowe price retirement specialist or your advisor ...to see how we can help make the most of your retirement savings. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. to folks out there whose diabetic nerve pain... shoots and burns its way into your day, i hear you. to everyone with this pain that makes ordinary tasks extraordinarily painful, i hear you. make sure your doctor hears you too! i hear you because i was there when my dad suffered with diabetic nerve pain. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands, don't suffe
the other line he's drawn is personal attacks. he has avoided those.e lines he's drawn. >> thank you very much for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >>> coming up, donald trump wants to spread the development of nuclear weapons in the world while president obama is fighting to stop it. tments through good times and bad. for over 75 years, our clients have relied on us to bring our best thinking to their investments so in a variety of market conditions... you can feel...
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china's anbang has walked away from its $14 billion offer for starwood hills hotel in order to avoid a drawn out bidding battle, this according to one of the insurance groups. this all coming from reuters. now, other media reports just that anbang was struggling to obtain deal financing. anbang's withdrawal opens the door for marriott to proceed with its bid. starwood shares dropped by over 4% in after hours trade. >>> and the big event we've all been waiting for came as tesla ceo elon musk unveiled the much anticipated model 3, which will go into production in 2017. musk said that over 115,000 people have already paid a deposit to reserve the latest tesla. we now know that number has reached over 130,000. now, the new vehicle can fit five adults, get to 60 miles an hour in under six seconds and has a minimum range of 215 miles. the price tag as expected comes in at $35,000. speaking at the unveiling near los angeles, musk had a message for all the doubters. >> even the base model 3 will do 0 to 60 miles an hour or 0 to 100 kilometers an hour in less than six seconds. at tesla, we don't make
china's anbang has walked away from its $14 billion offer for starwood hills hotel in order to avoid a drawn out bidding battle, this according to one of the insurance groups. this all coming from reuters. now, other media reports just that anbang was struggling to obtain deal financing. anbang's withdrawal opens the door for marriott to proceed with its bid. starwood shares dropped by over 4% in after hours trade. >>> and the big event we've all been waiting for came as tesla ceo elon...
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>> all my life i was drawn to the united states. i was one of those people, you know, arnold schwarzenegger, a long mosque, a whole tradition of people right around the world who had an inexplicable desire to just get to the united states. and it's something i think about the energy in america, the optimism, the feeling that anything is possible, that this is the land where magic can truly happen. and that's really what i kind of subscribe to. and i've got to tell you that i've never ever been disappointed. this isn't a country where anything is possible. i think this is still the land where anybody can rise above the circumstances of their birth and go on to achieve whatever it is that they want to achieve, and that is an elegant and beautiful principle and one that we've got to preserve for as much and as long as possible. >> the title of your most recent book is "retaking america" which seems to indicate we're doing something wrong. what is that? >> i think political correctness is behind every single problem in america today. wh
>> all my life i was drawn to the united states. i was one of those people, you know, arnold schwarzenegger, a long mosque, a whole tradition of people right around the world who had an inexplicable desire to just get to the united states. and it's something i think about the energy in america, the optimism, the feeling that anything is possible, that this is the land where magic can truly happen. and that's really what i kind of subscribe to. and i've got to tell you that i've never ever...
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there are lessons that can drawn. the court indicated certainly conversation of politics and partisanship does not necessarily make a plan unconstitutional. but again in this case, i think in order to get to the question of what the state's actual motives were, there has to be demonstration that the motives were not. justice roberts so you're : unwilling to tell me whether intentional use of partisanship and redistricting is acceptable or not? mrs. harrington: i think this court's decision indicates it can be permissible. the districting body in gatchni was driven by a desire to equalize. justice breyer: i took it that the position of the united states is at least as many commissions are nonpartisan because they have two people who are more partisan on one side two people on the other side and one newt ral. -- one neutral. so at the least the commissioners don't account for a majority. the partisan vote is not held by a majority of the commission. then it is constitutional. so some members of the commission, to take p
there are lessons that can drawn. the court indicated certainly conversation of politics and partisanship does not necessarily make a plan unconstitutional. but again in this case, i think in order to get to the question of what the state's actual motives were, there has to be demonstration that the motives were not. justice roberts so you're : unwilling to tell me whether intentional use of partisanship and redistricting is acceptable or not? mrs. harrington: i think this court's decision...
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one of them -- and then they were all sentenced to be hang, drawn and quartered. but they all went on to great brilliance. they were all kids in their 20s, imagine taking on the british empire sonnets against swords. they had this quixotic attitude that bernie sanders' supporters have -- [laughter] why don't we just take the banks down, you know? [laughter] they thought, well, you know, the british empires, sure, they could level dublin is in an afternoon, but won't people see that our cause is great? and meagher gave a speech before 50,000 people one hot august afternoon on a mountain in ireland, and half of them were starving. he was only 23 when he gave that speech. he was considered the great orator in ireland. yeah, when meagher later banished -- he doesn't get hanged, drawn and quartered and have his body parts thrown into dublin which is what they did to the rebels of 1798. victoria, her gracious majesty, commits him to lifetime banishment on the island of tasmania. suddenly they have the most educated, most brilliant -- [laughter] and meagher so lonely. he
one of them -- and then they were all sentenced to be hang, drawn and quartered. but they all went on to great brilliance. they were all kids in their 20s, imagine taking on the british empire sonnets against swords. they had this quixotic attitude that bernie sanders' supporters have -- [laughter] why don't we just take the banks down, you know? [laughter] they thought, well, you know, the british empires, sure, they could level dublin is in an afternoon, but won't people see that our cause is...
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now that we have this line -- line drawn, are we done? wayne: one of the biggest problems is overlaps for a lot of companies. sheets and paper, you can still make some companies look like they can get through that barrier, but it does make it quite difficult. of course coming you've got the political issue. guy: if i was sitting at astra headquarters, would i be thinking, i'm next? sam: that company refused a share price that is now 30% or 25% above with the share price is today. we have recently had some drug trial failures. do think pfizer has the appetite to come back and have another go to a different issue? don't forget the lack so -- gal axo. they are going to change their ceo. that certainly fits the new in version rules. at what isok happening in the m&a space. this is been one of the reasons why we've gotten a bit of m&a the last few years. another reason why m&a is not going to be happening going forward from here? i probably disagree. at one of the motivating factors from an inversion perspective will be closely looked at from
now that we have this line -- line drawn, are we done? wayne: one of the biggest problems is overlaps for a lot of companies. sheets and paper, you can still make some companies look like they can get through that barrier, but it does make it quite difficult. of course coming you've got the political issue. guy: if i was sitting at astra headquarters, would i be thinking, i'm next? sam: that company refused a share price that is now 30% or 25% above with the share price is today. we have...
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and while i was doing it, i kept being drawn repeatedly to the same time period that the 1890s to the 1910s. and i didn't know why. i just thought maybe i was, like, it was visually appealing to me or something, you know? it was different enough from the time period i was living in. and so it wasn't until i started researching the book that i really came to understand why that was such a significant period. i just kept being drawn to it because there was a very, a fresh way of talking about their lives that we don't have today which is partly because of the way the media has treated the single women, woman. and then also because of identity politics which are necessary but have really just made the ways in which people talk about their lives less interesting to me a lot of the time. and i liked the way these women in the 1890s and 1910s were talking about their lives. and so but your question was about, like, the work -- >> well, i thought it worked out both ways, because you got these surrogate mothers, and you also got these surrogate mentors -- >> yeah. >> -- who showed you the way
and while i was doing it, i kept being drawn repeatedly to the same time period that the 1890s to the 1910s. and i didn't know why. i just thought maybe i was, like, it was visually appealing to me or something, you know? it was different enough from the time period i was living in. and so it wasn't until i started researching the book that i really came to understand why that was such a significant period. i just kept being drawn to it because there was a very, a fresh way of talking about...
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people have drawn very used to the effect. so give more data on this whole we need you. >> the view. >> ii don't know what your dc housing and for lousy experience has been all but if it has not been extensive, i invite you to a rally tomorrow morning at 10:00 o'clock. the coalition for non- profit policy is meeting at foundry methodist church on 16th street. the mayor will be there. thousands of people. i invite you all. this is this is our opportunity to move this city forward. the mayor is committed by the council is committed. around 10:00 o'clock. >> thank you. you heard it here. >> thank you so much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> book tv takes hundreds of programs throughout the country all year long. here's a look at some of the events will be covering this week. the national to local level of the cato institute in washington dc. stevenstephen cop over call a smallpox outbreak that in boston in 1721 and a grounda groundbreaking is of inoculations to temper th
people have drawn very used to the effect. so give more data on this whole we need you. >> the view. >> ii don't know what your dc housing and for lousy experience has been all but if it has not been extensive, i invite you to a rally tomorrow morning at 10:00 o'clock. the coalition for non- profit policy is meeting at foundry methodist church on 16th street. the mayor will be there. thousands of people. i invite you all. this is this is our opportunity to move this city forward....
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he helps that it does not get that drawn out. absolutely dictate a very public purpose. sure as hell build sand dunes. >> the mayor asks the development has been slow because people want to know what is going to happen maybe millions of dollars. they just may have gotten the green light there are looking for. bill: other municipalities across new jersey incredibly helped and protected by huge seawalls. >> the debate is the live one. i can show you, this was relatively new. >> they don't have a great track record and i can certainly understand where there coming from. the debate rages on. ♪ >> it does not come across as being someone who is presidential. a businessman in the gutter guy. >> really good for women, but i want to find out if that is true meeting with former executive vice president. i took my chase to her home. >> she liked me. one woman with all these men. >> hired to build the trump towers and renovate the iconic landmark. >> calling names. >> the problem was not so much the architects and engineers the nirvana, that kind of thing. got a hold of labor. ever
he helps that it does not get that drawn out. absolutely dictate a very public purpose. sure as hell build sand dunes. >> the mayor asks the development has been slow because people want to know what is going to happen maybe millions of dollars. they just may have gotten the green light there are looking for. bill: other municipalities across new jersey incredibly helped and protected by huge seawalls. >> the debate is the live one. i can show you, this was relatively new. >>...
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where the equation was drawn out. six months to the election.. $2 million in six months. your job, new member of congress is to raise $18,000 a day. your first responsibility to make sure you hit $18,000 a day. >> your first responsibility as a congressman? >> as a sitting member of congress. >> reporter: how are you supposed to raise $18,000 a day? >> by calling people. cold calling a list that fundraisers put in front of you. presented with their biography. please call john, married to sale. his daughter emma graduated from high school. they gave $18,000 last year to different candidates. they can give you $1,000 too if you ask them to. they put you on the phone. it is a script. >> reporter: there are actually scripts for calls. and we got our hand on one distributed by the national republican congressional committee to help gop members invite donors to attend their annual fund-raising dinner in march. it has the this useful diagram. if the donor answers the phone, the caller should plug the, unique opportunity to come together with house repu
where the equation was drawn out. six months to the election.. $2 million in six months. your job, new member of congress is to raise $18,000 a day. your first responsibility to make sure you hit $18,000 a day. >> your first responsibility as a congressman? >> as a sitting member of congress. >> reporter: how are you supposed to raise $18,000 a day? >> by calling people. cold calling a list that fundraisers put in front of you. presented with their biography. please call...
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you look how congress has drawn the line. universities get title 7 exemption for religious hiring. churches do. little sisters of the poor -- >> you're answering them really to the affirmative to justice ginsberg's question, once you give it to a church, you have to give it to any other religious organization. that's your position. >> not quite, your honor. the problem is that the government has to draw a definition that is coherent and rational. and i think the problem here is that they've drawn a definition from the tax regime that doesn't apply when you carry it over to this regime. in the tax world when the churches, when the universities, when the little sisters of the poor file that informational tax return, they actually get the exact same -- >> it seems to be very difficult for this court to write an opinion that says once you have a church organization, you have to treat a religious university the same. i find that very difficult to write. >> your honor, we're not suggesting that. what we are suggesting is that when the government has the same interest here that it has for
you look how congress has drawn the line. universities get title 7 exemption for religious hiring. churches do. little sisters of the poor -- >> you're answering them really to the affirmative to justice ginsberg's question, once you give it to a church, you have to give it to any other religious organization. that's your position. >> not quite, your honor. the problem is that the government has to draw a definition that is coherent and rational. and i think the problem here is that...
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it was in a sense natural that the beretes, i would be drawn to the gang literature. i had to take gang identity seriously. gang studies, social work literature, all of those ended up becoming relevant for understanding the world that the berets grew up in. i'm somewhat surprised, given the prominence of gangs in .hicano literature this is a cartoon that i found. gonzales collected all the criticism that was launched. calling us "racist, pinko, communist." "where as the pride, where is the anger, where is the same people?" anyway, that is one of the gems that i found in the box. this is moving on to gangs -- this is social work. master thesis from someone doing their masters in social work. map did not come out too well here, but in any case, being able to visualize the gangs affiliations. that was very important. what i'm saying, working at the ground level means accommodating various identities. gender, of course, was important. so was generation. class obviously was in play still. much of my book deals with the tension between the mexican-american middle-class and
it was in a sense natural that the beretes, i would be drawn to the gang literature. i had to take gang identity seriously. gang studies, social work literature, all of those ended up becoming relevant for understanding the world that the berets grew up in. i'm somewhat surprised, given the prominence of gangs in .hicano literature this is a cartoon that i found. gonzales collected all the criticism that was launched. calling us "racist, pinko, communist." "where as the pride,...
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it is a testament to the acclaim drawn thencreasingly attention of museum arts and festivals. for his life of courage, perseverance, and positive many years of so living in the shadows of society, i am proud to oh word him the governor's courage award accompanied by the first lady. [applause] come on over here. [applause] congratulations. pretty clear is that it -- isn't it? the lord has made everyone special for different reasons. i spoke about the battle we are waging against drug abuse and addiction. we've talked about this three times tonight. tonight, i am proud to recognize the courageous work in gun in this fight right here in washington county. minx. -- thanks for drug predict -- prevention a big priority. [applause] just down the road, we have another champion, and i love this guy. superintendent, tony done. unn. this guy rocks it. tony, thank you. you will get every superintendent to get doing -- start talking? i know you will. he has been one of the most active in the start talking program. folks, the fight against addiction took on special urgency in this community
it is a testament to the acclaim drawn thencreasingly attention of museum arts and festivals. for his life of courage, perseverance, and positive many years of so living in the shadows of society, i am proud to oh word him the governor's courage award accompanied by the first lady. [applause] come on over here. [applause] congratulations. pretty clear is that it -- isn't it? the lord has made everyone special for different reasons. i spoke about the battle we are waging against drug abuse and...
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he would not know it from the throngs that he has drawn. >> this is a movement very, very nervous.>> haven't seen someone this coherent about most issues in a long time been taken seriously in politics. >> huge rallies have been a fixture in a spent part of the day yesterday meeting with voters one on one . he strolled through midtown and he again showed his support for striking verizon workers. >> i just want to say word i want to thank everyone for the courage to stand up for justice and against corporate greed! >> clinton was out and about. she visited st. john's riverside hospital in yonkers and met with the union workers at a car wash in queens and she indulge in a sunday name for her at mikey likes it in the east village. >> the shop's owner, mikey cole, her high freeze. >> she has been fighting for us as people for many years. >> clinton has held a get gabby gifford and new york senator kiersten gill ran. >> we all have a right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness! we all have a stake in america. >> now to the republicans. donald trump looking for a big win at 95 dele
he would not know it from the throngs that he has drawn. >> this is a movement very, very nervous.>> haven't seen someone this coherent about most issues in a long time been taken seriously in politics. >> huge rallies have been a fixture in a spent part of the day yesterday meeting with voters one on one . he strolled through midtown and he again showed his support for striking verizon workers. >> i just want to say word i want to thank everyone for the courage to stand...
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this is drawn from interpretation. we have a video, a projector. i had to return something. i coudln't just take. they wanted to be educated. they wanted lessons in history. the best way was through film they don't read. this was the second time i showed them film. every time a policeman came out inthe film, the took their guns. that's how they got distracted. they forgot about the lesson i was giving. this also the berets. this is at a meeting. again, well, the title is "what we do to live. " this is a beret truck. this was a toilet, a sink,e verything. that's the material i had to deal with. now you see why i didn't write it up the first time. i was having a difficult. now getting backt to berkeley. the subtitle is "you better hurry up and finish. -- finish." i said, you got to get the floor right,. [laughter] i told him to brin in . this is a poster that his own dad drew. there are interesting things int he illustration. that's the beginning. i don't like to leave things unsettled. i like to have resolution. and i have resolution in the end. this is towards the end when i
this is drawn from interpretation. we have a video, a projector. i had to return something. i coudln't just take. they wanted to be educated. they wanted lessons in history. the best way was through film they don't read. this was the second time i showed them film. every time a policeman came out inthe film, the took their guns. that's how they got distracted. they forgot about the lesson i was giving. this also the berets. this is at a meeting. again, well, the title is "what we do to...
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they were in these positions i drawn on a decade or more of committee organizing, electoral mobilization, and by building coalitions across the lines. just one example. when pena received an offer to work for kennedy, he demanded and received a phone call from bobby kennedy, who gave pena complete control over the mexican-american wing. he promised him independence from the white democratic party, and they promised him patronage for the new administration, which are becoming a touchstone for mexican-american activism into the 1960's. sutton also brokered his way into the party as the first african-american to represent the state from that region when he went to the national convention in 1960 in los angeles. more immediately, by the winter of 1961, they transitioned into a series of permanent organizations. in texas and california. pena was elected first state chairman. mexican americans were looking ahead to collecting the spoils of victory. throwing their weight around at democratic parties. remember the context here. in 1960's, texas is still part of the solid south. it is a one-party
they were in these positions i drawn on a decade or more of committee organizing, electoral mobilization, and by building coalitions across the lines. just one example. when pena received an offer to work for kennedy, he demanded and received a phone call from bobby kennedy, who gave pena complete control over the mexican-american wing. he promised him independence from the white democratic party, and they promised him patronage for the new administration, which are becoming a touchstone for...
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i was drawn to it. as i had the money for it, i decided to purchase the camera, and enough film to shoot a movie. i spent everything i had in hong kong. and returned soon after to cambodia. as soon as i got back home, i set about producing a film. i began by looking for actors. although there were no film schools in cambodia at the time, many young people wanted to act in the film. about 30 people applied. i met every applicant, and auditioned them personally. but because no one had any training, no one could act properly. of course, i had to hire someone. or else i wouldn't be able to make a movie. so in the end, i decided to give them all a job. >> this is the 12 sisters, a film he produced in 1968. it features a number of handmade special effects. the movie's hero is a brave young prince. the prince confronts a giant, who ais attacking and eating th villages. during the climax of the film, the giant transforms into a woman, creeps inside the palace, and attempts to destroy it. the prince employs a my
i was drawn to it. as i had the money for it, i decided to purchase the camera, and enough film to shoot a movie. i spent everything i had in hong kong. and returned soon after to cambodia. as soon as i got back home, i set about producing a film. i began by looking for actors. although there were no film schools in cambodia at the time, many young people wanted to act in the film. about 30 people applied. i met every applicant, and auditioned them personally. but because no one had any...
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i was drawn to the republican party. and throughout my career, in washington and as governor of indiana, those have been the principles of really animated my service. i sought to support those at every turn. but also, i look for opportunities to support men and women who have the courage to stand on reagan principles. i see ted cruz as a principale conservative. advocating the rag reagan can agenda -- >> i know little bit about taking on the big spenders. more than a decade ago, spending on both parties, i really admire what ted cruz has been able to stand up for taxpayers. debt,ng deficits and calling for repealing obamacare. and i have to tell you, i am very impressed with ted cruz's devotion not only to the constitution of the united states, but freedoms that are enshrined there in our bill of rights, from our liberties to our second amendment. and i appreciate the strong and unwavering stance on the sanctity of life. those reasons, and his life in support of those principles, they have always animated my public servi
i was drawn to the republican party. and throughout my career, in washington and as governor of indiana, those have been the principles of really animated my service. i sought to support those at every turn. but also, i look for opportunities to support men and women who have the courage to stand on reagan principles. i see ted cruz as a principale conservative. advocating the rag reagan can agenda -- >> i know little bit about taking on the big spenders. more than a decade ago, spending...
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ceo will weather the latest controversy. d libs markets) ==laura//cu== no one likes getting blood drawn at the doctors office. >>> well, break out the champagne. the dow jones flying high. it actually topped 18,000 today for the first time ever. right now, the dow is up about 75 points. still close to that high-water mark, the s&p 500 also up about ten points. we'll be following that throughout the day. >>> does anyone like getting their blood drawn at the doctor's office? a silicon valley woman whose company is making blood tests not only more convenient but less expensive as well. but now there are questions about the accuracy of those blood tests. nbc special anchor maria shriver sat down with holmes to talk about her company and the recent government report. >> reporter: you're really fighting for the life of your company. what have these last six months been like for you? >> well, i'm a better person for it and i'm a better leader. >> reporter: six months ago, elizabeth holmes was the golden girl of silicon valley. at 32 years of age, the self-made billionaire, hailed as the next s
ceo will weather the latest controversy. d libs markets) ==laura//cu== no one likes getting blood drawn at the doctors office. >>> well, break out the champagne. the dow jones flying high. it actually topped 18,000 today for the first time ever. right now, the dow is up about 75 points. still close to that high-water mark, the s&p 500 also up about ten points. we'll be following that throughout the day. >>> does anyone like getting their blood drawn at the doctor's office?...
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throughout my career in bridal and fashion, i have drawn my inspiration from around the globe. jared's commitment to quality and craftsmanship has helped bring my designs to life. each hand set ring in... the vera wang love collection of timeless classics. like all the most beautiful cities around the world... the ring should take her breath away. the vera wang love collection. and now it's waiting for you... ...at jared. when my chronic pain got bad, my doctor prescribed medication-an opioid. it really helped! but it came with some baggage: opioid-induced constipation-oic. sooo awkward... you sound like you're ready for the movantalk! opioids block pain signals. but they can also block activity in the bowel, causing constipation. movantik can help reduce constipation caused by opioid pain medications. do not take movantik if you have a bowel blockage or a history of them. serious side effects may include a tear in your stomach or intestine. and can also include symptoms of opioid withdrawal. common side effects include stomach pain, diarrhea, nausea, gas, vomiting, and headach
throughout my career in bridal and fashion, i have drawn my inspiration from around the globe. jared's commitment to quality and craftsmanship has helped bring my designs to life. each hand set ring in... the vera wang love collection of timeless classics. like all the most beautiful cities around the world... the ring should take her breath away. the vera wang love collection. and now it's waiting for you... ...at jared. when my chronic pain got bad, my doctor prescribed medication-an opioid....
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not only is the line drawn but the line has been passed over. >> it's been erased. so what do you wish for different in this election cycle? a lot of journalist watch this program, what do you wish they were doing differently? >> here's the problem as i see it? keep in mind that my view is no more special than anybody else's. when you're covering the courseness of a campaign, nein other words, some of the nasty things people say about one another, that eats up time that would have otherwise gone to covering the differences and what to do about isis and the difference in what to do about the wage disparities in this country. the unemployment, all the issues that health care, all the things that really matter to people. even if you have a 24-hour, 24/7 news network. even then, you can't cover everything and so much of the time is devoted to these other things. those issues get lost in a should feel. there's just not enough time. >> what news do you seek out? what programs do you watch and what do you read? >> i watch the cbs news hour first and foremost and i follow t
not only is the line drawn but the line has been passed over. >> it's been erased. so what do you wish for different in this election cycle? a lot of journalist watch this program, what do you wish they were doing differently? >> here's the problem as i see it? keep in mind that my view is no more special than anybody else's. when you're covering the courseness of a campaign, nein other words, some of the nasty things people say about one another, that eats up time that would have...
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he has drawn us into this process. i feel like with bernie sanders, he is not asking us to campaign for him. he has a vision for who we should -- >> let's talk about -- >> and he is -- >> you're not some 20 year old college kid. >> close, though. >> you know politics. he is talking about free tuition at the university of wisconsin. where ever the campus is. free for everybody. free at university of michigan. free berkeley, free penn state. i keep asking myself, where is all that enormous amount of money coming from? do you think he has a way of getting that money? >> of course, he does. >> how? >> well, start with there is the vision that our public education system, which grew from one to four to one to six, now it's the price of admission to this 21st century economy is post high school education. so we as a nation have to address that question, and unless you put out a bold vision, you're going to start -- >> you say we, but who is going to pay for it? who. >> he has put out a -- the people of the united states. he
he has drawn us into this process. i feel like with bernie sanders, he is not asking us to campaign for him. he has a vision for who we should -- >> let's talk about -- >> and he is -- >> you're not some 20 year old college kid. >> close, though. >> you know politics. he is talking about free tuition at the university of wisconsin. where ever the campus is. free for everybody. free at university of michigan. free berkeley, free penn state. i keep asking myself,...
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i was drawn to the fact the story would reach a lot of people and might touch a lot of people.stedbe regardless of the outcome of the story and film. those individual stories, the u.n. mainstreet dimension was something i was surprised by and makes the film unique. carol: i am curious. it is fascinating in the last again to see how many -- in the last decade to see how many documentaries have been made about the financial area. 20 years ago, would this have been as interesting? has something changed since the financial crisis in the general public's interest in films of this type? >> in our lifetime, i think we have witnessed a massive redistribution of wealth in this country. that has made people that control wealth subjects of scrutiny and interest, and rightly so. carol: and it affects many people or the global economy. >> it affects many people and the global economy. drew me to this film was you had an individual who was a beneficiary of that, a 1% of the 1%, but someone claiming to use that position and power to make a moral stand. he has been criticized. a lot of skeptic
i was drawn to the fact the story would reach a lot of people and might touch a lot of people.stedbe regardless of the outcome of the story and film. those individual stories, the u.n. mainstreet dimension was something i was surprised by and makes the film unique. carol: i am curious. it is fascinating in the last again to see how many -- in the last decade to see how many documentaries have been made about the financial area. 20 years ago, would this have been as interesting? has something...
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. >> reporter: angelika graswald, a native of latvia, living in poughkeepsie, new york, was drawn to the strange magic of the place, captivated by its eerie charm. >> you wouldn't expect a place like that in new york with a castle. who expects a castle here? i come from europe. there's castles all over the place there, but here, it's surreal. >> felt like a little bit of home maybe for you? >> yeah. somewhat. >> reporter: angelika worked on the island. one of the volunteers planting and gardening. she even got her fiancÉ, vince viafore, interested in the place. but mostly, vince was interested in angelika. she'd come to the u.s. from latvia years earlier, when she was twenty, to work as a nanny. had been together a year and a half. a cat lover and avid photographer, angelika instagrammed and facebooked their love story. she and vince also shared a love for the outdoors and kayaking which they had done together many times. >> we both loved the river. we both loved being on water. >> what is it about it that's so alluring to you? >> being down to the earth, down to the water, good for
. >> reporter: angelika graswald, a native of latvia, living in poughkeepsie, new york, was drawn to the strange magic of the place, captivated by its eerie charm. >> you wouldn't expect a place like that in new york with a castle. who expects a castle here? i come from europe. there's castles all over the place there, but here, it's surreal. >> felt like a little bit of home maybe for you? >> yeah. somewhat. >> reporter: angelika worked on the island. one of the...
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once the rain pushes in, cooler air will be drawn back into it and we'll sink to the low 50s by 5:00.m. the rain will be part of the package today. high temperature across the region. 56 degrees in allentown. 57 in trenton. 57 in reading and wilmington. there's the 59 in philadelphia. 58 in millville and dover and mid 50s down the shore, really everybody is looking at cloudy conditions giving way to damp conditions and relatively cool air today. with a wave of low pressure close by, it will be cloudy and cool we'll see another day where we'll feature scattered showers and future tracker 65 picking up that story at 5:00 a.m. we'll have something to show you on radar during this broadcast. it's light nuisance rain. if you have tickets to the phillies tomorrow night bring rain gear because there could showers during the game. today's high is a cool 59 degrees, tomorrow, rain and drizzle on and off through the day and 58. saturday, 56 nice for union fans on saturday and sunday night. we're seeing a progression of the rain coming in sooner, dry for the broad street run in the morning, but
once the rain pushes in, cooler air will be drawn back into it and we'll sink to the low 50s by 5:00.m. the rain will be part of the package today. high temperature across the region. 56 degrees in allentown. 57 in trenton. 57 in reading and wilmington. there's the 59 in philadelphia. 58 in millville and dover and mid 50s down the shore, really everybody is looking at cloudy conditions giving way to damp conditions and relatively cool air today. with a wave of low pressure close by, it will be...
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just before this, we saw officers with guns drawn, searching the side of the freeway. we don't know who or what they were looking for, other than it's connected to a robbery. they have since closed the other side of the freeway as they continue searching. we are expecting an update for authorities any time now and we'll bring your more information as we get it. >>> for now, thank you for joining us on this thursday. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. good afternoon. larry beil has the day off. a frantic search that prompted an amber alert is now over. a little boy was taken in a parked car but is now back with his parents. >> 2-year-old jacob vargas was found hours after his father's car was stolen. >> it was stolen from outside of sole bad. >> chris nguyen joins was the latest. chris? >> reporter: we have received word that the little boy has been take on the a hospital where he's currently being examined by medical staff as a precaution. as we show you some video from sky 7 hd, we're looking live at an area where 2-year-old jacob vargas was found by deputies. that
just before this, we saw officers with guns drawn, searching the side of the freeway. we don't know who or what they were looking for, other than it's connected to a robbery. they have since closed the other side of the freeway as they continue searching. we are expecting an update for authorities any time now and we'll bring your more information as we get it. >>> for now, thank you for joining us on this thursday. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. good afternoon. larry beil...
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bernieanders claim the more new yorkers that come out to vote, better his chances of winning.nd's drawn huge crowds in the last several days. >> when people stand together, with a vision, with determination, there is nothing that we cannot accomplish. >> reporter: looking confident this morning n another casual st roll through midtown, the sand everies team warned the pundits not to undewestimate brooklyn born bernie's performance here. he made a reference to the independent voters who cannot vote. he tends to fair better in states where independents can participate. they are talking about the voting problems that were reported throughout new yora today, calling them a disgrace and shameful. perhaps, planningo make it a bigger issue. if he loses here in new york oa now, for a look at the republican side of this race, let's go over to my colleague,d andrew siff, live in midtown at trump tower. how is it going? >> reporter: melissa, there's quite a scene out here, nypd, secret service, barricades outside z the same trump tower where ten months ago, donald trump entered the presidential ra
bernieanders claim the more new yorkers that come out to vote, better his chances of winning.nd's drawn huge crowds in the last several days. >> when people stand together, with a vision, with determination, there is nothing that we cannot accomplish. >> reporter: looking confident this morning n another casual st roll through midtown, the sand everies team warned the pundits not to undewestimate brooklyn born bernie's performance here. he made a reference to the independent voters...
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chief would not comment on specifics of what happened after the officer entered the room with his gun drawn. but sources say the officer dry fired the gun. >> i don't know anything yet. i just got a very brief summary of it. an official sergeant who was trying to do a training exercise. there was some confusion about the training exercise. i haven't even really seen a preliminary on it yet. >> reporter: the incident is now under internal investigation. no one was hurt, but at least one officer is now on medical leave due to stress. d.c. police are not supposed to use real guns when training. news 4. >>> some of the smartest young minds in the country gathered at the washington convention center and engineering festival. >> the goal of the festival was to inspire the next generation of problem solvers. 40,000 more attended the event than two years ago. >> that's a lot of brain power in one room. >> no doubt a lot of them meteorologists. >>> i was there early on sunday morning. got to interview will whea wil d dr. kaboom. reston live cameras showing the blue skies, the sunshine. temperatures
chief would not comment on specifics of what happened after the officer entered the room with his gun drawn. but sources say the officer dry fired the gun. >> i don't know anything yet. i just got a very brief summary of it. an official sergeant who was trying to do a training exercise. there was some confusion about the training exercise. i haven't even really seen a preliminary on it yet. >> reporter: the incident is now under internal investigation. no one was hurt, but at least...
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he was already drawn criticism for failing to fight corruption. the prime minister said this is a private matter, so you can see david cameron saying this is a private matter, but there is a major skeleton in the closet behind him. a look at the daily, it focuses has beenvid cameron dragged into the tax havens storm. .here is a harsh comment piece no wonder we little people who pay tax are sick and tired of our elite. >> in france, papers are of theg on the entourage far right national front. >> there was a national party involved in the panama papers. this is the latest article. it is talking about how several thele have appeared in panama papers. they were involved in sophisticated offshore systems to hide it financial gains. for years, she has been lashing harmfulhe shameful, world of the global finance that goes against the general interest. question a lot of people have been happening since the story broke is who is at the origin of this league? >> that is the origin of this question. who leaked the papers. question,ith a simple a message sen
he was already drawn criticism for failing to fight corruption. the prime minister said this is a private matter, so you can see david cameron saying this is a private matter, but there is a major skeleton in the closet behind him. a look at the daily, it focuses has beenvid cameron dragged into the tax havens storm. .here is a harsh comment piece no wonder we little people who pay tax are sick and tired of our elite. >> in france, papers are of theg on the entourage far right national...
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they quickly demand money from the clerk with their guns drawn. the police say the clerk was shot that did survive. the suspects dashed out the door after grabbing money. if you recognize them, police in san jose would like to hear from you. >>> two people in hospital dozens more forced out of their homes after two alarm fire in sunnyvale today. the fire broke out just before 1:00 this afternoon at the twin pines a manner complex. fire crews rescued two people inside who were suffering from burns and smoke inhalation. they were taken to the hospital. nearly 50 others were evacuated. i spoke with one resident who said she heard yelling, grabbed her two-year-old daughter, and ran out the door. >> my door did not want to open. once it did open it was all pitch black. >> i could not breathe. i had a cover over her. i was close to the exit. i just had to run down the stairs and go toward my car. >> fire officials say the fire was under control about 3:30. >>> uber drivers, it is about to get more expensive to do business in san francisco. the city has
they quickly demand money from the clerk with their guns drawn. the police say the clerk was shot that did survive. the suspects dashed out the door after grabbing money. if you recognize them, police in san jose would like to hear from you. >>> two people in hospital dozens more forced out of their homes after two alarm fire in sunnyvale today. the fire broke out just before 1:00 this afternoon at the twin pines a manner complex. fire crews rescued two people inside who were suffering...