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chief justice earl warren was a superb chief.hen warren burger came in had -- in he had difficulty. he was not well-liked by some justices, notoriously justice douglas, who was concerned that to the point we discussed earlier, chief justice burger would be there to carry out the president's mandate of walking back some of the warren court era jurisprudence in a way that was more political or agenda driven then should be the role of up chief justice. how much was driven by dissenting justices own agendas is hard to say. one could make the argument both ways. but chief justice burger had a harder time. you saw this in some of the cases. i think it was roe, on the first argument round. that case was re-argued just as brown was. that was a case where the course court reargued to buy some time. i think it was justice douglas who leaked a dissent and try to publicize some of the divisions on the court and make the chief's job harder. he faced a more uphill environment than perhaps warranted. and if he didn't, perhaps warren was better
chief justice earl warren was a superb chief.hen warren burger came in had -- in he had difficulty. he was not well-liked by some justices, notoriously justice douglas, who was concerned that to the point we discussed earlier, chief justice burger would be there to carry out the president's mandate of walking back some of the warren court era jurisprudence in a way that was more political or agenda driven then should be the role of up chief justice. how much was driven by dissenting justices...
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earl warren was appointed and it was a very different approach.t: there is a major private nose project going on that you know about where the notes that these justices take are beginning to be digitized and made available. i saw in a story that in december of 1952, when this case, called briggs versus elliott was being heard, the conference notes show that split, that four justices were ready to find segregation unconstitutional, and one, stanley reed, voted to uphold it. chief justice fred vinson's notes say that i'm not sure what we should do today. he could not find a way out of that. ultimately, it was important for brown, heard by the next court, to be unanimous. what is theit seems obvious, bud they not let it go as a split decision? why was it important for brown to be a unanimous decision? elizabeth: i will comment on the digitization project in a moment because i think that is a significant one. but to the point -- the unanimity was the idea. chief justice earl warren, who was appointed to replace vinson, the idea was really try to bring
earl warren was appointed and it was a very different approach.t: there is a major private nose project going on that you know about where the notes that these justices take are beginning to be digitized and made available. i saw in a story that in december of 1952, when this case, called briggs versus elliott was being heard, the conference notes show that split, that four justices were ready to find segregation unconstitutional, and one, stanley reed, voted to uphold it. chief justice fred...
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earl plattis one of many people aging into homelessness. that's coming up. >> it's just a devastating situation. >> we're human. we just had a hard time or bad luck. >>> a real lifesaver. you'll meet the man behind this life saving >>> now to our original series project home. >> more people than ever before are aging into homelessness and right now more than half our homeless population is over the age of 50. >> and susie steimle sat down with the woman awarded $30 million to work on this very issue. >> reporter: at a time when most of his peers are collecting their pensions, earl is collecting cans. at 57 he's homeless for the first time in his life. earl lives on wood street in one of the largest homeless encampments. he says most days on wood street are. >> very, very dreadful. >> reporter: earl is part of a growing population, not just of the homeless in oakland, but of people who become homeless e ag 50. >> didn't know know anything about being homeless. didn't know how to set up a tent. >> reporter: this doctor has studied homelessnes
earl plattis one of many people aging into homelessness. that's coming up. >> it's just a devastating situation. >> we're human. we just had a hard time or bad luck. >>> a real lifesaver. you'll meet the man behind this life saving >>> now to our original series project home. >> more people than ever before are aging into homelessness and right now more than half our homeless population is over the age of 50. >> and susie steimle sat down with the woman...
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earl warren was appointed and it was a very different approach.t: there was a notes project -- there is a notes project going on where notes that -- where the notes that these justices take are beginning to be digitized and made available. i saw and a story that in december of 1952, when this case, called briggs versus elliott, was being heard, the conference notes show that split, that four justices were ready to find segregation unconstitutional, and one, stanley reed, voted to uphold it. the notes say from that day, i'm not sure what we should do today. he could not find a way out of that. ultimately, it was important for brown, heard by the next court, to be unanimous. why could they not let it go as a split decision? why was it important for to be unanimous? elizabeth: i will comment on the project in a moment i think that is a significant one. to the point, unanimity. the chief justice really tried to bring unanimity to the court on decisions like brown. he was governor of california. he was deft at looking at the conference and the country
earl warren was appointed and it was a very different approach.t: there was a notes project -- there is a notes project going on where notes that -- where the notes that these justices take are beginning to be digitized and made available. i saw and a story that in december of 1952, when this case, called briggs versus elliott, was being heard, the conference notes show that split, that four justices were ready to find segregation unconstitutional, and one, stanley reed, voted to uphold it. the...
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earl warren was appointed and it was a very different approach.re was a notes project -- there is a notes project going on where notes that -- where the notes that these justices take are beginning to be digitized and made available. i saw and a story that in december of 1952, when this case, called briggs versus elliott, was being heard, the conference notes show that split , that four justices were ready to find segregation unconstitutional, and one, stanley reed, voted to uphold it. the notes essay from that day, i'm not sure what we should do today. he could not find a way out of that. important for was brown, heard by the next court, to be unanimous. not let it go as a split theabeth: i will comment on project in a moment i think that is a sick get one. to the point, the unanimity -- a significant one. unanimity. the chief justice really tried to bring unanimity to the court decisions like brown. he was governor of california. he was deft at looking at the conference and the country and saying if we do this, it has got to be unanimous. there
earl warren was appointed and it was a very different approach.re was a notes project -- there is a notes project going on where notes that -- where the notes that these justices take are beginning to be digitized and made available. i saw and a story that in december of 1952, when this case, called briggs versus elliott, was being heard, the conference notes show that split , that four justices were ready to find segregation unconstitutional, and one, stanley reed, voted to uphold it. the...
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>>earl watched to gauge is in the cockpit as often as he enjoyed the view. >>always been the airplanes. >>all right coming up next a day as kron 4 70th birthday and to celebrate. we're checking the arca tonight a look back at those whistle tips on cars that had people all across >>you know you're saying exactly today marks 70 years since kron four's very first newscast and to celebrate our anniversary were taking you back in time to get back in 2003 we did a story about those loud whistle tips that we're on cars. >>well that story became one of the most part. >>and says driving parents and entire neighborhoods, crazy is called a whistle tip and as well that inside a car's muffler to make the car screech ainley loud for nearly a mile. well tomorrow night open residents will be complaining officially the city hall officials kron four's mark jones has the story an open this evening. >>city residents have been told of this noise is perfectly legal so tomorrow, they hope to start the process to change the law. nearly every muffler shop in oakland is installing wr
>>earl watched to gauge is in the cockpit as often as he enjoyed the view. >>always been the airplanes. >>all right coming up next a day as kron 4 70th birthday and to celebrate. we're checking the arca tonight a look back at those whistle tips on cars that had people all across >>you know you're saying exactly today marks 70 years since kron four's very first newscast and to celebrate our anniversary were taking you back in time to get back in 2003 we did a story about...
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here, we see the earl of carlisle -- i will show another picture. this is done in the late 1760's. i'm not sure -- but the cartoon on the right, we see the carlisle peace commissioners bowing down before a female american indian and oftentimes congress and the americans are symbolized as an american -- a native american. it gives you a pretty good idea of just what this defeat looked like to the british. having spent the previous decade insisting on its unlimited fiscal supremacy, parliament reversed itself with three far-reaching measures, all enacted on the government's behest. the first repeal the tax on tea, the last of the 1767 townsend duties still in affect, and ran announced for all time parliament's right to levy taxes for colonial revenue. pretty big deal. the second act repealed the massachusetts government act of 1774, which suspended the colony's 1691 charter and invested the royal governor with broad discretionary powers. finally, parliament authorized carlisle and the other peace commissioners to arrange a cease-fire when they got to america to suspend any other colo
here, we see the earl of carlisle -- i will show another picture. this is done in the late 1760's. i'm not sure -- but the cartoon on the right, we see the carlisle peace commissioners bowing down before a female american indian and oftentimes congress and the americans are symbolized as an american -- a native american. it gives you a pretty good idea of just what this defeat looked like to the british. having spent the previous decade insisting on its unlimited fiscal supremacy, parliament...
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brine todd, k brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> and earl lewis is back with us now.n is intentionally hanging on to some things here or just champing at the bit to get it out? >> i think both are true, frankly, christi. he wants to talk, clearly, but it's in the nature of things like book contracts that you save the juicy stuff in exchange for a big, fat advance and clearly that seems to be what john bolton is angling for. >> but if the juicy stuff affects an impeachment inquiry? >> he's timed this very well. people have to remember about john bolton he has served in the justice department, served in government in a wide range of agencies, a wide range of positions. he is a bureaucratic in-fighter of the highest degree. he is not going to let the process kind of run away with his information. he's holding that information close to the vest. he's specifically asked for a legal ruling before he decides to start talking. he's got his book contract lined up. he's picked up 800,000 twitter followers over the last few days. when he speaks it's going to be with authority an
brine todd, k brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> and earl lewis is back with us now.n is intentionally hanging on to some things here or just champing at the bit to get it out? >> i think both are true, frankly, christi. he wants to talk, clearly, but it's in the nature of things like book contracts that you save the juicy stuff in exchange for a big, fat advance and clearly that seems to be what john bolton is angling for. >> but if the juicy stuff affects an impeachment...
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our own colleague congressman earl blumenauer from oregon has in fact call for a boycott of your hotel chains are your hotels and. in oregon i'm assuming here that it believes that that will harm you to the point that you will then be bullied into doing whatever he wants done out of a colleague and i know that usually word bully an earl blumenauer the same sentence is a bit over the top but never has he intended to harm you and your business as that would you would do. surmisal that's my understanding and that the boycott drank his coffee gave rise to demonstrations in front of your hotels it made your customers have to weave in and out of the demonstrators to try to actually get in the hotels as i understand they're going on as we speak well the words are better put by a couple of other orgone and as congressman blew it i was irresponsible to have to hurt a home grown business that supports hundreds of jobs in our local economy is just shameful and ought to be an outrage to all orgone and some phony mcdermott and there's a lady named ellen carmichael who doubly works for you said we a
our own colleague congressman earl blumenauer from oregon has in fact call for a boycott of your hotel chains are your hotels and. in oregon i'm assuming here that it believes that that will harm you to the point that you will then be bullied into doing whatever he wants done out of a colleague and i know that usually word bully an earl blumenauer the same sentence is a bit over the top but never has he intended to harm you and your business as that would you would do. surmisal that's my...
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duke of sussex, the duke of york, the earl of wessex, the princess royal and the duke of kent. they all take their place as we come towards 11 o'clock. big ben chimes the hour. music: last post. the first wreath will be made by the prince of wales on behalf of her majesty the queen. and now a wreath is laid on behalf of the duke of edinburgh, who doesn't undertake public engagement any more, by captainjames aubrey. and now the prince of wales lays his own wreath with the distinctive prince of wales feathers. and now the three dukes of cambridge, sussex, and york. the earl of wessex, the princess royal, and the duke of kent. hurray! stand at ease! and now the politicians who lay their reefs led by the prime minister borisjohnson. jeremy corbyn, leader of the labour party. ian blackford on behalf of the scottish national party and plaid cymru, the welsh nationalist party. the new leader of the liberal democrats, jo swinson. nigel dodds for the democratic unionist party of northern ireland. the newly elected speaker of the house of commons, sir lindsay hoyle. the speaker of the ho
duke of sussex, the duke of york, the earl of wessex, the princess royal and the duke of kent. they all take their place as we come towards 11 o'clock. big ben chimes the hour. music: last post. the first wreath will be made by the prince of wales on behalf of her majesty the queen. and now a wreath is laid on behalf of the duke of edinburgh, who doesn't undertake public engagement any more, by captainjames aubrey. and now the prince of wales lays his own wreath with the distinctive prince of...
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who's that, james earl jones? james earl does a lot of voice-over work.hamburger, as he requested. a cheeseburger? i said a hamburger. she always does this to me. michael considered demanding that alice scrape the cheese off, but decided not to, fearing that alice may spit in or otherwise defile the burger in some manner. a wise decision, for that was exactly what alice was planning to do. [james earl jones laughs] are you kidding me? morty: sneaky. my god. [beeps] what else we got here? "making of"? just click. [beeps] hey, hey. psychedelic. where are we? [groaning, grunting] [laughs] hey, is this a porno or something? trudy: oh, ted! oh, teddy! is that my parents? they're making you. like bunny rabbits. trudy: that's the spot. ted: smack my heinie! oh! change the channel! [slaps] oh. how do you do this? [fluid sloshing] michael: i can't see. what happened? [fluid sloshing] what? huh. the floor is so mushy and slippery. feels good on my feet. [chuckles] check it out. you hit the fast-forward button. i believe we're sometime after your conception. man: ok
who's that, james earl jones? james earl does a lot of voice-over work.hamburger, as he requested. a cheeseburger? i said a hamburger. she always does this to me. michael considered demanding that alice scrape the cheese off, but decided not to, fearing that alice may spit in or otherwise defile the burger in some manner. a wise decision, for that was exactly what alice was planning to do. [james earl jones laughs] are you kidding me? morty: sneaky. my god. [beeps] what else we got here?...
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earl lives in one of oakland largest homeless encampments where humans and rats dig through the samedaily, most days are -- >> very, very stressful. >> reporter: a growing population, not just homeless in oakland but people who have become oakland homeless for the first time over the age of 50. >> don't know people just wrapped up. >> reporter: this doctor studied homelessness more than two homelessness. >> it is enraging we let older frail people live out the last part of their lives outside. >> reporter: back in 1990, only 11% of the nations homeless population was over the age of 50. today, more than 50% are. 44% of the aging homeless population came homeless for the first time after turning the big 50. >> they never had a lot of savings and something happens to them after they turned 50. >> reporter: his mother and son died suddenly. >> is not cheap carrying two people, it is also not cheap working and transportation. >> reporter: you are likely to age 20 years faster on the street, as the population grows so does the healthcare bill. >> sending all of these sours t the differenc
earl lives in one of oakland largest homeless encampments where humans and rats dig through the samedaily, most days are -- >> very, very stressful. >> reporter: a growing population, not just homeless in oakland but people who have become oakland homeless for the first time over the age of 50. >> don't know people just wrapped up. >> reporter: this doctor studied homelessness more than two homelessness. >> it is enraging we let older frail people live out the last...
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the attack was eerily similar to earl turner's attack on the fbi in "the turner diaries."ind of target, a federal building. a similar kind of bomb. detonated at the same time of day, just after 9:00 a.m. mcveigh had become earl turner, his white supremacist hero. >> when he was arrested a few days after the bombing, he had pages of "the turner diaries" in his car, and that's how people were able to connect the dots on these things. >> today there are tributes to mcveigh and to "the turner diaries" all over the internet. remember atomwaffen, the deadly group said to be planning attacks on nuclear plants? authorities discovered they had explosives, radioactive material and a framed photograph of timothy mcveigh, along with a copy of "the turner diaries." mini is a different kind of car. ♪ ladies and gentlemen for a different kind of drive. ♪ ladies and gentlemen for the drive to create a new kind of family car, that became a new kind of race car. for the drive to rebel, zag. for the drive that's inside you. and inside us. that's the drive under the hood of every mini. becaus
the attack was eerily similar to earl turner's attack on the fbi in "the turner diaries."ind of target, a federal building. a similar kind of bomb. detonated at the same time of day, just after 9:00 a.m. mcveigh had become earl turner, his white supremacist hero. >> when he was arrested a few days after the bombing, he had pages of "the turner diaries" in his car, and that's how people were able to connect the dots on these things. >> today there are tributes to...
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but, you saw earl thomas was bottled up right? the weather is going to be bad in rossmoor on sunday. >> that cannot be good for us. in but, on the other hand it could be. >> exactly, it could be. thank you. >>> coming up at 5:30 former patients of a bay area doctor come forward with stories of sexual abuse that they believe went on for years. >> i don't know, i just felt powerless. i didn't think i had any choice. >> an original report claims the medical board turned a blind eye to a predator. >>> a change to pg&e's punishment for the deadly san bruno explosion. how the utility is avoiding thousands of hours of community service. >> shakeups in the race for white house, who is slipping and surging in a new national poll. so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup
but, you saw earl thomas was bottled up right? the weather is going to be bad in rossmoor on sunday. >> that cannot be good for us. in but, on the other hand it could be. >> exactly, it could be. thank you. >>> coming up at 5:30 former patients of a bay area doctor come forward with stories of sexual abuse that they believe went on for years. >> i don't know, i just felt powerless. i didn't think i had any choice. >> an original report claims the medical board...
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our own cogu earl from oregon, has in fact called for a boycott of your hotel chain or your hotels in oregon. i'm assuming he believes that will harm you to the point that you will then be bullied into doing whatever it is he wants done. now, my colleagues and i know that using the word bully and earl in the same sentence is over the top but nevertheless he intended to harm you and your business. is that what you surmise? >> that's my understanding. >> and that the boycotts -- his call for a boycott gave rise to demonstrations in front of your hotels that made your customers have to weave in and out of the demonstrators to try to actually get into the hotels. >> as i understand, they're going on as we speak. >> well, the words are better put by a couple of other oregonians. congressman's irresponsible to hurt a home grown business that supports hundreds of jobs in our local economy is just shameful and ought to be an outrage to all oregonians. some fellow named dermott. ellen carmichael said we are sanded to have our congressman call for a boycott that would put the livelihoods of tho
our own cogu earl from oregon, has in fact called for a boycott of your hotel chain or your hotels in oregon. i'm assuming he believes that will harm you to the point that you will then be bullied into doing whatever it is he wants done. now, my colleagues and i know that using the word bully and earl in the same sentence is over the top but nevertheless he intended to harm you and your business. is that what you surmise? >> that's my understanding. >> and that the boycotts -- his...
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the duke of cambridge, the duke of sussex, the duke of york, the earl of wessex, the princess royal anduke of kent. they all take their place as we come towards 11 o'clock. big ben chimes the hour.
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i don't want to make earl feel old but he has this new song out. he was around during the heyday of the niners. earl if you're watching, i didn't mean to call you out. but we have been around for a while. from the joe montana era. >> i remember that watching a game i didn't understand. >> the 49ers have played in miami for before. so, it would be fun to see someone like e 40 if they were to get to the super bowl but somebody like e 40 could perform. >> yes, we will actually talk to him a little later. but >>> today's weather is looking good for 49ers hosting the seahawks in santa clara. >> when you and i came in and did not look so good. >> it did not, it was super foggy. now everything looking much better. 49er forecast really easy. i do believe a miracle, the half moon bay buoy which has been done for over a year, not reporting i do believe it has been fixed. i did not think this would happen in my lifetime. so, that is actually a confirmed thank you to all involved you finally got that done. i know it may not seem like a big deal but believe me,
i don't want to make earl feel old but he has this new song out. he was around during the heyday of the niners. earl if you're watching, i didn't mean to call you out. but we have been around for a while. from the joe montana era. >> i remember that watching a game i didn't understand. >> the 49ers have played in miami for before. so, it would be fun to see someone like e 40 if they were to get to the super bowl but somebody like e 40 could perform. >> yes, we will actually...
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the venerable team of earl ward and norman siegel for the defense. for the state, d.a.enowned prosecutor from another county, to take the lead in court. so you bring in fitzpatrick from down in syracuse for what reason? >> well, bill fitzpatrick has over 75 homicide prosecutions himself. he's been a prosecutor for over 24 years, and i've been a prosecutor for over two. >> reporter: almost immediately, a courtroom bombshell. ten jurors had been quickly selected, all white, when nick and his defense team made a shocking announcement. they were opting for a bench trial, letting judge felix catena decide nick's future. "new york times" reporter jesse mckinley. >> i think their calculation was, "we're better off going with a legal mind, someone that knows the law." >> reporter: so they're arguing it to the judge? he will be the judge and the jury in this? >> absolutely. [ gavel ] >> good morning, everyone. please be seated. mr. fitzpatrick, your opening statement. >> thank you very much, your honor. >> reporter: bill fitzpatrick laid out the state's case, painting a portrait
the venerable team of earl ward and norman siegel for the defense. for the state, d.a.enowned prosecutor from another county, to take the lead in court. so you bring in fitzpatrick from down in syracuse for what reason? >> well, bill fitzpatrick has over 75 homicide prosecutions himself. he's been a prosecutor for over 24 years, and i've been a prosecutor for over two. >> reporter: almost immediately, a courtroom bombshell. ten jurors had been quickly selected, all white, when nick...
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investigators say the suspect's car was stolen from richmond earl morning. the police are checking surveillance video from the area in the search for the suspect. . >>> a new fox news poll shows joe biden holding on to the lead among democratic primary voters. biden is first with 31% of likely voters em liz beth warren is second with 21% followed by bernie sanders 19%. and pete buttigieg with 7%. warren had the biggest jump gang 17 points this march. buttigieg says he's ready to face president trump in a debate. . >> there's tough talk and chest pumping and all that sort of thing, but, it's not the same as strength. there's more to strength and toughness than this thing. toughness is standing by your world. and it's standing by your friends and allies. >> our times to win the fight for medicare for all and save our people, 2020 is our time. our time. to dream big. fight hard and win. . >> biden support has not changed since march. however he does maintain his lead with a large majority of democratic primary voters who believe he has the best chance of beatin
investigators say the suspect's car was stolen from richmond earl morning. the police are checking surveillance video from the area in the search for the suspect. . >>> a new fox news poll shows joe biden holding on to the lead among democratic primary voters. biden is first with 31% of likely voters em liz beth warren is second with 21% followed by bernie sanders 19%. and pete buttigieg with 7%. warren had the biggest jump gang 17 points this march. buttigieg says he's ready to face...
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or is he trying to follow in the footsteps of earl grand -- land greeb. >>> thank you for joining usme! your dry skin! i'm craving something we're missing. the ceramides in cerave. they help restore my natural barrier, so i can lock in moisture. we've got to have each other's backs... cerave. now the #1 dermatologist recommended skincare brand. whwhat do you see?he world, we see patterns. relationships. when you use location technology, you can see where things happen, before they happen. with esri location technology, you can see what others can't. ♪ it also has the highest growth in manufacturing jobs in the us. it's a competition for the talent. employees need more than just a paycheck. you definitely want to take advantage of all the benefits you can get. 2/3 of employees said that the workplace is an important source for personal savings and protection solutions. the workplace should be a source of financial security. keeping your people happy is what keeps your people. that's financial wellness. put your employees on a path to financial wellness with prudential. ♪ do you recall
or is he trying to follow in the footsteps of earl grand -- land greeb. >>> thank you for joining usme! your dry skin! i'm craving something we're missing. the ceramides in cerave. they help restore my natural barrier, so i can lock in moisture. we've got to have each other's backs... cerave. now the #1 dermatologist recommended skincare brand. whwhat do you see?he world, we see patterns. relationships. when you use location technology, you can see where things happen, before they...
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>> the earl would have approved of this.lves. >> pastrami on rye for me. >> chicken club. >> happy sandwich day. love it. >> see you next week. day. love it. >> see you next week. >>> "abc 7 mornings" all news all morning. >> good morning. i'm liz kruetz. the recreational dungeness crab season is open but may be a while before you see local crab for sale at the store. the california department of fish and wildlife says crab fishing south of the mendocino sonoma county line poses a significant risk to whales that can get tangled in crab fishing gear. officials say they are delaying the season from november 15th to november 23rd. the department warns there could be additional delays due to human health risks or poor crab quality. >>> happening today hollywood stars will rub elbows with stars of silicon valley for the oscars of science. hundreds are expected to attend. the prize celebrates major achievements in physics, life sciences and math. presenters tyra banks, drew barrymoore and james corden and edward norton. the red ca
>> the earl would have approved of this.lves. >> pastrami on rye for me. >> chicken club. >> happy sandwich day. love it. >> see you next week. day. love it. >> see you next week. >>> "abc 7 mornings" all news all morning. >> good morning. i'm liz kruetz. the recreational dungeness crab season is open but may be a while before you see local crab for sale at the store. the california department of fish and wildlife says crab fishing...
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at a time when most of his peers are collecting their pensions, earl is collected cans. >> didn't know anything about being homeless. >> a doctor at ucsf has studied homelessness for more than 2 decades, and her research found most homeless over the age of 50 led conventional lives. those that became homeless before 50 are likely to have had childhood problems or substance abuse. she says it's an affordable housing issue period. we want to hear your housing stories and ideas. send them to project home on our website and watch all of our original reporting. >>> now here's a look at the top stories at 5:30. >> deputies believe they have one of the escaped inmates cornered in a motel 6. police trying to make contact with that suspect right now, surrounding the motel and using a bull horn. >> tonight orinda city council meeting for the first time in the wake of the deadly halloween party shooting at an airbnb rental. residents are expected to pack that meeting and ask why more hasn't been done to crack down on party houses. >> mayors from all over california campaigning for a possible buy
at a time when most of his peers are collecting their pensions, earl is collected cans. >> didn't know anything about being homeless. >> a doctor at ucsf has studied homelessness for more than 2 decades, and her research found most homeless over the age of 50 led conventional lives. those that became homeless before 50 are likely to have had childhood problems or substance abuse. she says it's an affordable housing issue period. we want to hear your housing stories and ideas. send...
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easy to say that sunday's game in baltimore could be a super bowl preview, but as the raven safety, earl thomas, he is not buying it. >> it could be, let's see. we just go out there and try to lay the best football we can possibly do. when super bowl comes, they're going to be in trouble. >> getting caught up with, that's not really, he didn't really say anything that personally offended me at all. you know, if he did, then there would be a conversation. >> there would be a conversation the field on sunday, those two guys played together well with the seahawks the raiders, the 49ers kicking off at 10 a.m., and then a huge game, playoff implications, the raiders and the chiefs add 1:25 here on the big 5. >> that's a good lineup. >> leftover turkey! >> [ laughter ] >>> time now for a look at the weather, darren peck and joins us. while we have seen it all. we have some rain, sleet, there was snow in the sierra. >> interesting looking clouds in the sky today, which we don't normally have it. i just want to go back for a moment, and show you what the sky looks like from our camera. sitting o
easy to say that sunday's game in baltimore could be a super bowl preview, but as the raven safety, earl thomas, he is not buying it. >> it could be, let's see. we just go out there and try to lay the best football we can possibly do. when super bowl comes, they're going to be in trouble. >> getting caught up with, that's not really, he didn't really say anything that personally offended me at all. you know, if he did, then there would be a conversation. >> there would be a...
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anthony: it is a change forrd sondland, who in his earl testimony, the transcript of which was releasedoday, ha a lot of "don't recall" about specific instances where he made that may have -- he been putting pressure on ukraine to open this investigation. here he is coming out an saying, yes, i told you can that it was likely military aid, something he had talked about before, was being held up to get this investigation. tat this investigs ion me was an investigation into burisma, the energy company with ties to joe biden's son, and the 2016 election. both of which with a public announcement could be used by donald trump andhe republicans to damage joe biden, one of hisr primaridential rivals. laura: what did we learn from the transcript of kurt volker, the u.s. special envoy to ukraine, who had dealings with rudy giuliani? anthony: volker, sondland, and rick perry, energy secretary, were the so-called three amigos running this unoiaicial ukrainforeign policy. what volker sa was giuliani essentially was influencing the president with anaegative ative. the president already s distrustful
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the north of england because items i know in traditional labor voters they've only had a currency earl a book they hate the you they hate the because they regard it as the epitome of capitalism what privatization or free market economy economy they want to light it needs and corbett became the leader aunty and now they feel out jeremy corbin is actually signed in we've the human capitalists project they can't vote labor because. because they forgot that it's new you know little economics choice that's what is so conservative also for the direct and it would seem going by opinion polls and opinion polls are just snapshots of how some want to. go by those opinion polls they are going to be voting conservative which paints a hook is credible so here marcus it made it let's say that boris johnson wins the election but not with a a significant majority i mean he faces the same fate as jeremy corbyn i would imagine i mean this is really kind of both of them are in the same boat right now it has to be decisive and it's going to be a winner take all because corbin will not survive or i would h
the north of england because items i know in traditional labor voters they've only had a currency earl a book they hate the you they hate the because they regard it as the epitome of capitalism what privatization or free market economy economy they want to light it needs and corbett became the leader aunty and now they feel out jeremy corbin is actually signed in we've the human capitalists project they can't vote labor because. because they forgot that it's new you know little economics choice...
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the two had struck a deal earl your in the month for a smaller amount, but another higher offer came in from an unnamed bidder which cnbc learned was warrenet busathaway. apollo then topped that bid. sch data sha rose to 144.89. apollo global fell to 480 and virtual hathaway was down a fraction as well today. thee f-corp is one of top bidders for golden goose. they say they will be competi against private equity firms premiera and advent for thery lu sneaker maker. itl a traction today to 88.54. and chevron is looking to put up for sale. oil and gas blocks they produce more than 6,000 barrels ofil per day. chevrons that been selling assets aroun the world to focus on the u.s.-base production growth. shares were down to 117.13. time now for our weekly market eenitor. we have t stocks that he says will make good holiday stocking stuffers. he sees them growing double so. atures over the next year or we welcome back ross gerber, the ceo and presidentf kawasaki. thanks for joining us tonight. >> good to see you. always an honor to be on the show. >> we start with disney which has had a bi
the two had struck a deal earl your in the month for a smaller amount, but another higher offer came in from an unnamed bidder which cnbc learned was warrenet busathaway. apollo then topped that bid. sch data sha rose to 144.89. apollo global fell to 480 and virtual hathaway was down a fraction as well today. thee f-corp is one of top bidders for golden goose. they say they will be competi against private equity firms premiera and advent for thery lu sneaker maker. itl a traction today to...
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can everyone really make a change like can i do can i make a change where everyone can do something earl for example buying electricity from renewable sources sold them more with will be produced but we are at the point where we need a bigger solution so we need new laws political decisions. to protect the climate thank you very much that you had us on this trip from this climate zones thanks for that. and finally anna and les are back in germany where they started. it's really crazy how easily we can accept the system which is so sensitive system or it's true but you know it really stays with me that we can still make a difference if we just work together. thank you for being with us in this climate so tamara today see you next time keep careers. the best. the big. play. the big. the big. blob. was crossing boundaries and gazing into the abyss of the humans. too much of them had some of them obviously law anyway i. still use. the services of the who truly feel small and with them hats off to the boy with. every year at christmas time european celebrated with meals. looking at each count
can everyone really make a change like can i do can i make a change where everyone can do something earl for example buying electricity from renewable sources sold them more with will be produced but we are at the point where we need a bigger solution so we need new laws political decisions. to protect the climate thank you very much that you had us on this trip from this climate zones thanks for that. and finally anna and les are back in germany where they started. it's really crazy how easily...
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earlier i wasjoined by one of the speakers, the oceanographer sylvia earle.rumental in having google earth display ocean data. i asked what can be done mitigate further damage to the oceans. we have to take seriously what we now know that we really could not know in fairly recently. we thought 50 yea rs know in fairly recently. we thought 50 years ago that the ocean was infinite in its capacity to accept whatever we were willing to put into it, it would just go away. and we could take out of the ocean whatever we wa nted could take out of the ocean whatever we wanted to. that was 50 years ago that first view of the earth from space took place and we could see this is all there is, it's one little blue miracle in a universe of unfriendly places. my role as an explorer, with thousands of hours under the sea, if you like an astronaut in a way because i've seen things others have not. and that's why i'm motivated. tells a bit about what you've seen, because it's been horrifying, hasn't it? earlierthis year we found plastic in the deepest depths of the ocean. but
earlier i wasjoined by one of the speakers, the oceanographer sylvia earle.rumental in having google earth display ocean data. i asked what can be done mitigate further damage to the oceans. we have to take seriously what we now know that we really could not know in fairly recently. we thought 50 yea rs know in fairly recently. we thought 50 years ago that the ocean was infinite in its capacity to accept whatever we were willing to put into it, it would just go away. and we could take out of...
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earlier i wasjoined by one of the speakers, the oceanographer sylvia earle.your deepness', and she was instrumental in having google earth display ocean data. i asked what can be done to mitigate further damage to the oceans. we have two take seriously what we now know, that we really could not know until fairly recently. we thought, 50 years ago, that the ocean was infinite in its capacity to a cce pt ocean was infinite in its capacity to accept whatever we wanted to put into it. it would just go away. we could take out of the ocean whatever we wa nt could take out of the ocean whatever we want to do, it would always come back. it was 50 years ago that the first view of earth from space took place, and we could see this is all there is. it's one little blue miracle, ina there is. it's one little blue miracle, in a universe of unfriendly places. that my role as an explorer with thousands of hours under the sea, i feel like an astronaut, with thousands of hours under the sea, ifeel like an astronaut, in with thousands of hours under the sea, i feel like an ast
earlier i wasjoined by one of the speakers, the oceanographer sylvia earle.your deepness', and she was instrumental in having google earth display ocean data. i asked what can be done to mitigate further damage to the oceans. we have two take seriously what we now know, that we really could not know until fairly recently. we thought, 50 years ago, that the ocean was infinite in its capacity to a cce pt ocean was infinite in its capacity to accept whatever we wanted to put into it. it would just...
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list i'm a storyteller and i use my words to help with anything cultural understanding my name is earl and i'm queen and i work to tell people. this is da da produce a show coming up the banner dream won the nobel prize overdue banditry has been awarded a big economics nobel for an experimental approach to economics but what's so special about them both just by it does you have for parents wanting their children to succeed here's a snippet of what you told me. it was certainly a very me office tour and i think that's very important that parents let kids discover or get word out.
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where we talk about it's a little movie theater full of people who are in the range and some of the earls a smoke bomb and they're not only one to be around individuals who don't have the experience and have a great because you don't know how they're going to and then and then again the more guns we have enough of the more possibilities in the percentage is going high in terms of people given that as a result of having the good ronald hampton always good to see a happy thanksgiving here is the thing to do here come the holidays and with the wiseguys who are out to rip you off how to dodge the grinch let's ask the author of a stack of books including identity theft alert 10 rules you must follow to protect yourself from america's number one crime he's attorney bentley university professor and your guardian at scam aside dot com stephen jay jay wiseman steve this just in with the new disney plus video service off to such a start you are reporting that within hours of launch thousands of account holders discovered their accounts have been hacked and the access to their accounts denied what h
where we talk about it's a little movie theater full of people who are in the range and some of the earls a smoke bomb and they're not only one to be around individuals who don't have the experience and have a great because you don't know how they're going to and then and then again the more guns we have enough of the more possibilities in the percentage is going high in terms of people given that as a result of having the good ronald hampton always good to see a happy thanksgiving here is the...
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earnings guidance one of the reasons the stock underperformed was because the guidance they gave in earl out of left field. if you think they put a good enough quarter up and the stock is range bound this is a way to do it and mike is lagging into a bullish trade getting by the short dated short strikes. to me i like it but also think that if you think their guidance is about to get better then you want to own this thing on the way back to 55. >> i mean, i think that's just it it is sort of range bound, right? and sometimes range bound persists longer nan is wanted or hoped for. my hufrmg is is it stays in the range and you won't get something quite enough to make it worthwhile. but that's why you got to do it with options rather than just sitting herebying the stock and getting stuck in a dr. minkant position. >> the most common first options trade for people first getting into this is they own stocks and then they will sell calls against them or by a stock and sell calls against it. so that would be a buy right in this case. buy cisco and selling as the 5 a cent call. would i do that h
earnings guidance one of the reasons the stock underperformed was because the guidance they gave in earl out of left field. if you think they put a good enough quarter up and the stock is range bound this is a way to do it and mike is lagging into a bullish trade getting by the short dated short strikes. to me i like it but also think that if you think their guidance is about to get better then you want to own this thing on the way back to 55. >> i mean, i think that's just it it is sort...
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ben earl got the ball down.ster try proved purely academic. for some, saracens are cheats and this might be the week everything changes, apart from one thing — the results. patrick geary, bbc news. there have been medals for british athletes at the world para—athletics championships in dubai this morning. hannah cockroft took gold in the t34100m in what was a new world record. it's also her fifth consecutive world title. she was joined on the podium by a familiar face too, fellow—brit kare adenegan took silver. icame i came here today, there was a star last night, so there was rain and wind. i thaw, last night, so there was rain and wind. ithaw, i might as last night, so there was rain and wind. i thaw, i might as well be in yorkshire. i was really, wind. i thaw, i might as well be in yorkshire. iwas really, really wind. i thaw, i might as well be in yorkshire. i was really, really calm going into the race. i have been kneeling it in training sessions, i thought, just do what you do. i really enjoyed it. between
ben earl got the ball down.ster try proved purely academic. for some, saracens are cheats and this might be the week everything changes, apart from one thing — the results. patrick geary, bbc news. there have been medals for british athletes at the world para—athletics championships in dubai this morning. hannah cockroft took gold in the t34100m in what was a new world record. it's also her fifth consecutive world title. she was joined on the podium by a familiar face too, fellow—brit...
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you could be earl sumner over the head with a cane in 1876, but nobody was going to beat ben wade, not when he conspiculous kept two pistols in his desk. you don't mess with him, but wade leaned toward an easy monetary system that favored debtors over creditors. he spoke in favour of the rights of labor and for many eastern republicans of whom the gold standard was an equivalent to god, this was very frightening andthey saw in ben wade is a dangerous man to have as president and in terms of his personal habits was not particularly presidential. i think ben wade in fact was remarkable and talented but there were those who absolutely detested him, and that certainly was a factor, but so were the other arguments as well. that answers that question, i hope. other questions? >> nobody in this day and age believes the tenure in office would apply to the current person. when is that disputed? >> the tenure in office act was largely gutted because republicans thought they could trust general grant. general grant would make mistakes and you would give him more leeway, which -- except for his ca
you could be earl sumner over the head with a cane in 1876, but nobody was going to beat ben wade, not when he conspiculous kept two pistols in his desk. you don't mess with him, but wade leaned toward an easy monetary system that favored debtors over creditors. he spoke in favour of the rights of labor and for many eastern republicans of whom the gold standard was an equivalent to god, this was very frightening andthey saw in ben wade is a dangerous man to have as president and in terms of his...
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where is earls court?ap behind a screen which would roll up when you drove along, but if you went off route by mistake, it couldn't put you back on track which was the whole point of a navigation system. but in the year 2000 this man right here, remember him, the us president bill clinton allowed civilian organisations to use all the technology offered by america ‘s military satellites. they could pinpoint locations to within metres. in 2000 for the dutch company tomtom jumped in, metres. in 2000 for the dutch company tomtomjumped in, bringing out its first portable satnav. it sold 80 million of them and at its height, it was making $2 billion in sales every year. but nowadays, smartphone makers are putting satnav technology on our devices. which means today, we are all satellite guided, yes, no matter how we travel. beep, beep, beep! laughter i never get used to his delivery. we've been working with them for yea rs. we've been working with them for years. billion! 15 years. 18 years for me, goodness me, i
where is earls court?ap behind a screen which would roll up when you drove along, but if you went off route by mistake, it couldn't put you back on track which was the whole point of a navigation system. but in the year 2000 this man right here, remember him, the us president bill clinton allowed civilian organisations to use all the technology offered by america ‘s military satellites. they could pinpoint locations to within metres. in 2000 for the dutch company tomtom jumped in, metres. in...
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that's not an accident, earl.ey'll use it. trust me, i know, i was one of them. >> you're still one of them. >> please welcome mark ruffalo and the man he portrays, mark bilott. [ applause ] this is a movie that has nothing -- it doesn't -- it's not political. this is about the environment which is not a political animal. the environment doesn't care whether you're left, right or center. the environment affects everybody, so, mark, when you first heard about this story, what hit you and you said oh, no, got to do this? >> i guess the enormity of it and how long it's actually been going on. it's probably one of the greatest coverups in american history, and it affects everyone in the world now and nobody knows about it. >> when you say -- >> they do now. >> and they'll know more. >> when you say it affects everyone, what do you mean? >> well, pfoa, it's pretty much everywhere. they first found it in eagle eggs and that's what kind of raised the alarm in the first place. but they found it everywhere. it's in polar b
that's not an accident, earl.ey'll use it. trust me, i know, i was one of them. >> you're still one of them. >> please welcome mark ruffalo and the man he portrays, mark bilott. [ applause ] this is a movie that has nothing -- it doesn't -- it's not political. this is about the environment which is not a political animal. the environment doesn't care whether you're left, right or center. the environment affects everybody, so, mark, when you first heard about this story, what hit you...
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earl on this trip, he addressed a mediation conference.eachers and students affected by an 11-day strike returned to classrooms this morning. it was chicago's longest walkout by teachers since 1987. attentative agreement that ended the walkout is expected to shape education for the next five years include class size limits and additional social workers nurses and support for homeless students. both sides secured key victories and fell short on other priorities. >> a strike doesn't just change a contract. it changes the people who participate in a strike. we feel a little bit of what it means to have our voice count. >> the teachers' union members must vote. they haven't discussed a time line for that process yet. global news 24 hours on day and on twitter powered by 2700 powered by journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. caroline: now speaker of the house nancy pelosi said she expects to begin public hearings this month and there is no deadline to finish the investigation. she discussed the proceeding. >> we have decided that we ar
earl on this trip, he addressed a mediation conference.eachers and students affected by an 11-day strike returned to classrooms this morning. it was chicago's longest walkout by teachers since 1987. attentative agreement that ended the walkout is expected to shape education for the next five years include class size limits and additional social workers nurses and support for homeless students. both sides secured key victories and fell short on other priorities. >> a strike doesn't just...
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futures pointing to gain start trade aring nos record and dow industrial looking at a firm earl toneure high per at 14.5. this on top of a big rally on friday on trade hope and strong earnings as well and three major indices at record territory uncharted territory and the dow breaking 28 thowx for first time ever with a gain of 222 points on the session on friday. the s&p and nasdaq also strong going into the weekend. thinking world with largest ipo valuing ipo up to 1.7 trillion dollars yes with a trk and then this elizabeth warren vocalizing her support for singer taylor swiflt massachusetts senator in 2020 democratic contender e defending pop star
futures pointing to gain start trade aring nos record and dow industrial looking at a firm earl toneure high per at 14.5. this on top of a big rally on friday on trade hope and strong earnings as well and three major indices at record territory uncharted territory and the dow breaking 28 thowx for first time ever with a gain of 222 points on the session on friday. the s&p and nasdaq also strong going into the weekend. thinking world with largest ipo valuing ipo up to 1.7 trillion dollars...