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really does show me in time so they won't pass up closer to home ec postle so it was a lot of that it was so smooth ok i'll give you a feel one that i don't quit but it is hot it will cut us off with no arguments and i see that they are my smoke and i'm sick so fired up and then moved by this turn on once in among. tumble. cars. tossing tons of them have proven to lie on your. wedding then you will have a volunteer ball. rolling on the. can i was in one of those are your nemesis. i a lot of his articles are limited his ability on a. cops are new york cop not the mustardy gold or put a smug determined to get on was and you still. can do with very best or indeed the way along the movie now that i know. community can do is sing rolled up i would pick a school wishing to conclude. you're going to write a letter to his who want to sing that's. all you tell us only so it is so to all. and i almost was. going to make endorser humility doing them if they had learned that and that's how. our federal judge in the old same in that it had and gave you know you can do was an em up and down time go
really does show me in time so they won't pass up closer to home ec postle so it was a lot of that it was so smooth ok i'll give you a feel one that i don't quit but it is hot it will cut us off with no arguments and i see that they are my smoke and i'm sick so fired up and then moved by this turn on once in among. tumble. cars. tossing tons of them have proven to lie on your. wedding then you will have a volunteer ball. rolling on the. can i was in one of those are your nemesis. i a lot of his...
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really does you know i mean kind of say oh i suppose it's because it's home ec postle so we came and saw that it was made that hey i gave you a feel one that i don't quit but it will cut us off we don't even have life without him i said my god i'm. totally up for this that's turning on him once in a moment i was starting to pull. from. the tension and participate and toss and turn to whatever happened. on humans are still happening tonight as a smirk at that. wedding and you will have to volunteer for. some sort of reward in their members or so when i was in one of those are universal through an article i am not a whole lot of us are going to have thought that was your day. but you know we don't put a smug. and long term what in all that i know. clearly condone was wrong but i'm purposeful wishing to conclude. you consider a. little too soon to students. or you tell us only so so. they're all. indorser humility i'm going with dave so don't shoot at all she learned that in and that's all. federal judge in the old order same in that it had i'm going to do was to name up on go on go wou
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he does show me in time so that both as a closer to home ec castle so we can miss a lot of that it was a smooth pay on the view of fuel when that one quit but it was hot they could cut us off with giggles and i said without him i said my god i'm sick so fired up and then moved by this turn on once in a monk i was starting to piss. he turns me on participant toss and turns out there will happen eventually or humans are some small branch and i was a smart. when then you will have to volunteer all those stories all. the ordinary members are so kind and i was in one of the universe of learning as you go by a lot of things are about are limited and i thought that was your day. you know we don't put a smug didn't wasn't. very. long the money now that i know we're. clearly going. to conclude. that. or you tell me so they're so. they're all. making dorsami you know when you're going with a so i don't see that ocean learned that in and that's how domicile. federal judge in the old same in that it had i'm going to wasn't him up on go on go would it hands at us already made out. oh my god out was
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penales despuÉs que atropellara a un grupo de musulmanes, tras el Último momento del ramadan, un imÁn eciguiera lastimando y pidiÓ ayuda hasta que llegaran los efectivos de seguridad. en la escena, detuvieron a los sospechosos, ahora arrestado bajo los cargos de presunto arresto de asesinato. aunque todavÍa no estÁ claro si la Única vÍctima mortal facillÓo como consecuencia del incidente cuando la incidencia, unos en gravÍsimas condiciones. el agripagripemente-- gritaba, dÓnde estÁn todos los musulmanes? prometiÓ mayor presencia policial en los lugares de insulto, no solamente en la comunidad islÁmica, sino en la comunidad judÍa. la sociedad estÁ en alerta permanente y la tensiÓn se puede sentir en las calles. el gobierno britÁnico lo considerÓ como otra fobia de extremÍsmo. es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios. joerg jorge: en parÍs un hombre armado estrellÓ su auto, las autoridades dijeron que habÍa suficiente explosivos como para hacer volar el auto, pero no explotÓ, mataron al sujeto por vÍnculos con el extremismo islÁmico, es el quinto ataque en la capital francesa. aho
penales despuÉs que atropellara a un grupo de musulmanes, tras el Último momento del ramadan, un imÁn eciguiera lastimando y pidiÓ ayuda hasta que llegaran los efectivos de seguridad. en la escena, detuvieron a los sospechosos, ahora arrestado bajo los cargos de presunto arresto de asesinato. aunque todavÍa no estÁ claro si la Única vÍctima mortal facillÓo como consecuencia del incidente cuando la incidencia, unos en gravÍsimas condiciones. el agripagripemente-- gritaba, dÓnde estÁn...
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story saying the mazza liam must be some sort of foundation -- he was constructing against washington ec. even later that same period of time, "the new york times" published a story saying heurich had committed suicide. he at that point got on the phone with the editor and the editor said, i will retract the story. he said, don't retract it, just keep me dead and keep my name out of the newspapers. it was a trying time for them. in the recollections, one of the hardest times for christian because here he is, having made his life in america. he alwayso come here, said that germany was his mother but america was his bride. and now he's being challenged, and being accused of not supporting his country. germany becoming our enemy during world war i, and the connection between beer and the german-american community, the german culture, was so closely tied that it was just sort of a matter of time that the anti-german sentiment from us entering world war i would bring prohibitions faster than maybe it would have otherweise. so, it was a real blow to heurich in 1917 to not only have america be
story saying the mazza liam must be some sort of foundation -- he was constructing against washington ec. even later that same period of time, "the new york times" published a story saying heurich had committed suicide. he at that point got on the phone with the editor and the editor said, i will retract the story. he said, don't retract it, just keep me dead and keep my name out of the newspapers. it was a trying time for them. in the recollections, one of the hardest times for...
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. >>> la esposa que es diputada no hacia nada para parar este ec ecenarijo . >>> tres dias despues de n incidente que ocurrio el 28 de mayo, el inmigrante murio, sein embargo, el calogicoel alcguac e el caso estso testa bajtrabaja i realizo vigilia. >>> le dicen te tenemos malas o notsi icias, dime de una vez, a mataron a john. >>> victor hugo rodriguez, nte noticiero telemundo . >>> en medio de la nagustia que vive ciomunidad inmigrante hay p jpefe de la policia que bucsan l llevar tranquilidad a sod indocumentados . >>> hola soy el jdep de npjefe policia de (en ingles( hablo p c poco epaÑspaÑol . >>> es el caso del jpefe de la policia de (...( de washington e washington,este video dejo calor que sus oficiales no preguntarn su estatus migratorio ni llam a llamaran a ice, otros dpols hae dicho que no ayudaran a icewgle catolicaice a detener sdindocumentados . >>> un hombre despedido hace p c poco d efabrica de toldos, abrio fuego en el negocio matando a 5 compaÑeros, angie sandolva noov tiene lo ultimo. >>> buenas tardes, hace minutos se llvaevaron la ultima victim d del tiroteo, lueg
. >>> la esposa que es diputada no hacia nada para parar este ec ecenarijo . >>> tres dias despues de n incidente que ocurrio el 28 de mayo, el inmigrante murio, sein embargo, el calogicoel alcguac e el caso estso testa bajtrabaja i realizo vigilia. >>> le dicen te tenemos malas o notsi icias, dime de una vez, a mataron a john. >>> victor hugo rodriguez, nte noticiero telemundo . >>> en medio de la nagustia que vive ciomunidad inmigrante hay p jpefe...
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about the new details man who drove a truck straight at ec police officers and a ddot employee in adams morgan. and a life cut short. family and friends remember a teenager's life c and a celebration at the capital pride parade. news at 11:00, on your side. horace: disturbing new details revealed tonight about the man who hit two d.c. police officers and a ddot employee thursday night. good evening. i'm horace holmes. week,ently as this brandon morman advocated killing the police, according to witnesses. he was charged with aggravated assault. the ddot worker and one police released fromeen the hospital. one officer is still in the hospital, showing improvement. there is a gofundme page to assist with the recovery. nearly $9,000 has been donated so far. two montgomery county teenagers were murdered the night before their graduation. a 17 euro was buried earlier this week. family and friends are choosing to remember them. reporter: family and friends him, shot and killed just days before his 19th birthday and the night before his high school graduation full stop friends say he was a brig
about the new details man who drove a truck straight at ec police officers and a ddot employee in adams morgan. and a life cut short. family and friends remember a teenager's life c and a celebration at the capital pride parade. news at 11:00, on your side. horace: disturbing new details revealed tonight about the man who hit two d.c. police officers and a ddot employee thursday night. good evening. i'm horace holmes. week,ently as this brandon morman advocated killing the police, according to...
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at this time, we have identified six shooting victims including the t.susp ec of the shooting victims. ildingor additional victims and witnesses who sheltered in place. >> reporter: now, we will continue to stand by. we have omard frpoback out at same location at 2:00 for another update. in the meantime, they will continue to search that building even searching u.p.s. boxes making sure that it is te inside. and they told us, it's going to be a long time. we're live in san francisco. susie steimle, kpix 5. >> the situation is ongoing. thank you. >>> let's continue our am wa who had an emotional account from a wife of a u.p.s. employee. jackie. >> reporter: we're about a block away from the u.p.s. facility at potrero hill. ane has been blocked off for going on just about three hoceurwasitting on sidewalk and she was a little emotional and kept looking at her phone and i went up to her without the camera and just asked if she was okay and she said, my husband is inside th facility. of course, my at first question sahesh we okay? yse abyele orto communicate w her by phone call. she missed
at this time, we have identified six shooting victims including the t.susp ec of the shooting victims. ildingor additional victims and witnesses who sheltered in place. >> reporter: now, we will continue to stand by. we have omard frpoback out at same location at 2:00 for another update. in the meantime, they will continue to search that building even searching u.p.s. boxes making sure that it is te inside. and they told us, it's going to be a long time. we're live in san francisco. susie...
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. >> the country code for the ec now this. >> who is the worst guest last season?our friend from atlanta. >> oh, wow. >> rick ross. >> if you don't do. if you don't do. >> which one did you want? >> crush. celebrity crush on martha. yeah. >> you like him, he is very talented. >> cheers. >> it does some times get a little boozy. >> we have different ways to cope with our alcoholic intake, right? >> okay. >> i have a nap. he has something else. >> yeah. >> nick watt, abc news, on set of snoop and martha. >> wonder what the something else is. >> i want to hang out with snoop and martha. >> can you imagine in the dressing room. snoop's dressing room. snoop's uncle is on the show. he also cooks with them. >> oh. >> a family affair. we want to be part of the family. >> yes, it is. a popular show. >> 100% of rotten tomatoes. of the family. >> yes, it a popular >>> making news in america this morning, breaking overnight, a massive fire tearing through a london high-rise apartment building. flames racing up 24 floors as hundreds of people slept inside. the survival stories
. >> the country code for the ec now this. >> who is the worst guest last season?our friend from atlanta. >> oh, wow. >> rick ross. >> if you don't do. if you don't do. >> which one did you want? >> crush. celebrity crush on martha. yeah. >> you like him, he is very talented. >> cheers. >> it does some times get a little boozy. >> we have different ways to cope with our alcoholic intake, right? >> okay. >> i have a...
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with the ec to media that not all relevant it is nonsense soap as part of a pioneer family to make a living as a cowboy and anng author as part the that upper canada at the the to those two brothers vacate home but warren did not. my grandfather told me that even at war europe was an exotic destination. [speaking french] translator: but for those three young men to venture. but for those who run on a conscious so far away. and with good reason. and then to appreciate the rules for the of global of povy. and sought to prevent that from ever happening again. speaking speaking french. translator: that is why they gave them so they contributed to the building europe with the world order. that is levied count ourselves lucky. >> our parents or grandparents but that pales next to the task that they face and our job today is to build on it. they rose to the generation. [applause] . >> as president of the united states fdr has the incredibly he inquisitive mind in this room alone every book is almost identical to that was the day that he died. nothing has changed. carson spoke about assistin
with the ec to media that not all relevant it is nonsense soap as part of a pioneer family to make a living as a cowboy and anng author as part the that upper canada at the the to those two brothers vacate home but warren did not. my grandfather told me that even at war europe was an exotic destination. [speaking french] translator: but for those three young men to venture. but for those who run on a conscious so far away. and with good reason. and then to appreciate the rules for the of global...
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and that is being promoted by the ec be -- the ecb as we saw this week. not surprise me that we don't see contagion, because everything else was so effectively locked down by monetary policy. but we should be looking at the market as it evolves through time. there have been signs and other spanish bond markets that it has been weak. and italy is the big story there, but it is monetary policy at the ecb that is pedal down. jonathan: at the same time scott the ecb can't buy bank debt and , i would imagine they would be better if the ecb stepped away. so, is there some insulation away from the ecb? >> i mean, look at the european bond market in general. the spread is 110 basis points, but theyield is 85, bonds underlying it are negative. hedged respects, a yield corporate bond market does not say much such a bad idea in the context of what we're talking about in terms of the european market. but obviously, it is encouraging investors. the ecb is not buying high-yield emerging markets. the vester say it is encouraging -- they investors it is encouraging are.
and that is being promoted by the ec be -- the ecb as we saw this week. not surprise me that we don't see contagion, because everything else was so effectively locked down by monetary policy. but we should be looking at the market as it evolves through time. there have been signs and other spanish bond markets that it has been weak. and italy is the big story there, but it is monetary policy at the ecb that is pedal down. jonathan: at the same time scott the ecb can't buy bank debt and , i...
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ec. shulkin: i think it is something that, again, the bush institute has a really key issue, and that is leadership raining and mentoring. especially the peer-to-peer mentoring, and that is what you see so many of our younger veteran groups doing, which is really connecting people who want to be part of their communities, who want to be leaders, because the military does provide leadership kills. while people may enter organizations at various levels, it is really those first four to five years when you enter an organization that you begin to set your path on whether you were going to advance in that organization. i think it is the mentoring and leadership skills that are key and having a coach, somebody who can help advise you on the best ways you can contribute. we know about our veterans that they tend to be much more involved and engaged in their community. people look up to them. they tend to be natural leaders. it does not surprise me when i see an organizations increasingly that it
ec. shulkin: i think it is something that, again, the bush institute has a really key issue, and that is leadership raining and mentoring. especially the peer-to-peer mentoring, and that is what you see so many of our younger veteran groups doing, which is really connecting people who want to be part of their communities, who want to be leaders, because the military does provide leadership kills. while people may enter organizations at various levels, it is really those first four to five years...
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. >> reporter: is is this the future of the democrat ec party. 30-year-old john osoff is carrying the hopes of the democrats on his shoulders hoping to claw back a congressional seat the democrats haven't held since 1979. >> we are going. >> karen handel is now enjoying a last minute surge. this is seen by both sides as an important predictor for midterm elections and president trump. democrats could be on the way toward their ultimate goal, control of congress. >> exactly the type of district they can win if they can retake the house in 2018, 24 seats they need to win, suburban, fast changing suburban district that republicans have long held. >> money especially for democrat osoff has been pouring in from around the country spending on both sides expected to exceed $50 million. president trump weighed in on twitter needling osoff who lives outside the sixth district. karen handel's district can't vote in the district he wants to represent because he doesn't even live there. while this is a district republicans have long held. president trump barely beat clinton here last year and dem
. >> reporter: is is this the future of the democrat ec party. 30-year-old john osoff is carrying the hopes of the democrats on his shoulders hoping to claw back a congressional seat the democrats haven't held since 1979. >> we are going. >> karen handel is now enjoying a last minute surge. this is seen by both sides as an important predictor for midterm elections and president trump. democrats could be on the way toward their ultimate goal, control of congress. >>...
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. >> diane has extraordinarily ec sent trick, interesting -- >>> coming up here this morning, authoritiesre releasing new information about the arsonist whose they say destroyed an apartment complex in the east bay. >>> good morning, i'm having my headphones on, you shouldn't worry about that. the traffic is actually doing very well if you are driving on 24 westbound. if you drive on 24 all the way to the tunnel it looks good. coming up we'll look at the east bay commute for you. >>> a little bit of fog out there, a lot of cloud cover, a little it is not so foggy. we have your friday forecast, see if there is changes for the weekend. ♪ ♪ ♪ . >>> a 15-year-old shot and killed by a friend with a pellet gun. what is being call add tragic accident. >>> and the warriors one win away from postseason perfection. hear from testify in did you rant, curry from the nba finals tonight. >>> 5:00 on a somewhat soggy, friday morning. a couple things to keep in mind. again, it is friday. basketball game tonight and weekend is knocking on the door. thanks for waking up with us on friday, june 9th. >> good
. >> diane has extraordinarily ec sent trick, interesting -- >>> coming up here this morning, authoritiesre releasing new information about the arsonist whose they say destroyed an apartment complex in the east bay. >>> good morning, i'm having my headphones on, you shouldn't worry about that. the traffic is actually doing very well if you are driving on 24 westbound. if you drive on 24 all the way to the tunnel it looks good. coming up we'll look at the east bay commute...
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ec reporter: this is the second time in a week the president's hasty response has caused controversy.r. trump concluded an astack inside a filipino casino was terrorism. to turned out later to be a bungled robbery. h.w. brand studies presidential rhetoric at the university of texas. >> one of the things that makes a president sort of seem presidential is the kind of reserve that usually comes with the office, and president trump has decided to abandon that reserve. >> reporter: some of the president's top advisers are arre careful with their words. after news of the london attacks broke, defense secretary james mattis responding to a reporter's question said, "i like learning about something before i talk." >> reporter: i'm elizabeth palmer. today londoners were still struggling to take in the cruelty and the madness of saturday's attack. eight minutes after it began, it was over, the three terrorists wearing fake suicide belts shot dead by police. but in their wake, they left mayhem and a trail of victims maimed in their stabbing spree. >> you keep going. you keep going. rs reporter:
ec reporter: this is the second time in a week the president's hasty response has caused controversy.r. trump concluded an astack inside a filipino casino was terrorism. to turned out later to be a bungled robbery. h.w. brand studies presidential rhetoric at the university of texas. >> one of the things that makes a president sort of seem presidential is the kind of reserve that usually comes with the office, and president trump has decided to abandon that reserve. >> reporter: some...
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at&t network sury shelpit ec ot prtfrom the largest financialthe markets to the smallestld. transactionscks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. to real teeth. dentures are very different they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve sta they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores polident kills 99.99% so dentures are cleaner, fresher, and brighs.teinr. polident. if you've got a life, you gotta swiffer what muscle strain?ask advil makes pain a distant memory orin lnoonwogethrg what pain? advil. ♪♪ he came to the world in the usual way ♪ay ♪ ♪ but there were planes to catch and bills to pay ♪ ♪ so i moved my meeting saw him walk that day ♪ ♪ he was talking 'fore i knew it, and as he grew ♪y ♪ you know i'm gonna be like you ♪ ♪ well he came home from college just the other day ♪ ♪ what i'd really like dad is to borrow the car keys, ♪ ♪ take you to dinner and discuss my dreams ♪ ♪ and the cat's in
at&t network sury shelpit ec ot prtfrom the largest financialthe markets to the smallestld. transactionscks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. to real teeth. dentures are very different they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve sta they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores polident kills...
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instead of the ec]. that might be in every and which the european commission wants ecj involved.ritain. theresa may said those that have been you for five years would be able to get similar rights to british citizens. that's something the european commission weren't happy with. they said it hasn't gone far enough. labour says it should be all european citizens, notjust those that have been every five yea rs. those that have been every five years. the disparity between what british citizens would have the right to and what european citizens would have the right. european citizens, david davis said, would not be able to vote, but they would have access to the nhs. he did say clearly that they would not be seen as second—class citizens. explicitly, it will not be any earlier than the triggering of article 50. we think that's fair. we could have said june 23 last year, when the referendum decision was taken. but there was a lot of people who didn't think we'd carry through with it. so we take the article 50 date as the minimum and the maximum is the last day. we will discuss with the
instead of the ec]. that might be in every and which the european commission wants ecj involved.ritain. theresa may said those that have been you for five years would be able to get similar rights to british citizens. that's something the european commission weren't happy with. they said it hasn't gone far enough. labour says it should be all european citizens, notjust those that have been every five yea rs. those that have been every five years. the disparity between what british citizens...
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i remember when i was going to school even in the seventh and eighth grade as girls we learned home ec which included cooking and sewing and the boys learned woodshop and when i went to high school they offered carpentry, auto mechanics, dry cleaning, cosmetology, in addition to those classes if you wanted to go on to college, so it was both. i don't understand why did that change because now it is like we are going back when we should never have stopped that in the first place. guest: i could not agree more. it should not have been stopped in the first place. i think it was that overreaching by us and stigma. at one time, our secondary career and education schools almost became dumping grounds for students with behavior issues. there are unfortunate trends that have happened. we are not here to look backward and criticize. we are here to look forward and we emphasize the fact that as a result of the work we are doing and the work we have done, i've got to get this for the senate -- so we can get this to the president's daesch because i know he is supportive -- desk because i know he i
i remember when i was going to school even in the seventh and eighth grade as girls we learned home ec which included cooking and sewing and the boys learned woodshop and when i went to high school they offered carpentry, auto mechanics, dry cleaning, cosmetology, in addition to those classes if you wanted to go on to college, so it was both. i don't understand why did that change because now it is like we are going back when we should never have stopped that in the first place. guest: i could...
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ec recused himself on subjects, russia, in addition to having access to documents relating to subject russia. eddie should be issuing separate subpoenas attaching them to a bipartisan subpoenas that were issued this week. so my dismay, my objection has been conveyed to the speaker on more than one occasion. >> to follow up on that. does he seem concerned as well or this he seemed fine with? >> you have to ask him. this is his appointment, and his appointment act in a way that was weird. it was irresponsible but it was weird when you did what he did it going to the white house, this that and the other thing. and then for him to give, did you think he had recused himself? the press at some attitude that it separate himself from the russian investigation. but he hasn't. and really in all fairness to mr. conaway who now has that responsibility, he should be the one who have that access and that regard as the top republican really, a very important position in terms of the intelligence gathering for our country. so you have to ask him. but really it all comes back to the speaker. it's his
ec recused himself on subjects, russia, in addition to having access to documents relating to subject russia. eddie should be issuing separate subpoenas attaching them to a bipartisan subpoenas that were issued this week. so my dismay, my objection has been conveyed to the speaker on more than one occasion. >> to follow up on that. does he seem concerned as well or this he seemed fine with? >> you have to ask him. this is his appointment, and his appointment act in a way that was...
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[laughter] but on the field ec his television appearance that is one of the big parts of his characteris to challenge everything around him. but there is a feeling of survivor's guilt. like he was not killed like malcolm and he made it out he left the states and came back and left again and to read in different circles for a while. sold the complexity isn't in the presentation of him as the subject but then the difficulty is the was assessed with movies he worked in hollywood but he never broke into the, there is a piece would you dream of? he said going to make experimental films. but the scripts that he wrote were too vivid and he could not transform because of the poetry that he wrote so how does of film handle that? so with said neil jackson you cannot recognize him so all of these critiques of the blackmail this. so he is speaking as in then to suck you in. and then touse speak his own words. to say it is james baldwin but it is not james baldwin and. there is movie clips and then there is modern footage so i guess the point i am making there is the very basic version of the messa
[laughter] but on the field ec his television appearance that is one of the big parts of his characteris to challenge everything around him. but there is a feeling of survivor's guilt. like he was not killed like malcolm and he made it out he left the states and came back and left again and to read in different circles for a while. sold the complexity isn't in the presentation of him as the subject but then the difficulty is the was assessed with movies he worked in hollywood but he never broke...
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productanswer is there cho andat the amazon ec google home. >> we tried to build something that is areakthrough speaker first. music is in our dna dating back to itunes and ipod. we wanted something that sounded unbelievable. i think when people listen to it , they will be shocked about the quality of the sound. course, it does a variety of other things that are important as well. emily: you are very focused on how this could reimagine music in the home. is there a lot of other things you can do for it like call for a car or order groceries? >> there are a lot of things you can do with it. there are a lot of things that siri knows how to do from the phone. so, we will start with a patch of those as you saw in the keynote. emily: let's talk about e-commerce. they are very important to these products. can you tell us about some of apple aspirations in detail? it ist i would read into that apple is a company concerned about music and wants to deliver a great audio experience in the home. we felt like we reinvented it in the portable player arena, and we feel we can reinvented in the hom
productanswer is there cho andat the amazon ec google home. >> we tried to build something that is areakthrough speaker first. music is in our dna dating back to itunes and ipod. we wanted something that sounded unbelievable. i think when people listen to it , they will be shocked about the quality of the sound. course, it does a variety of other things that are important as well. emily: you are very focused on how this could reimagine music in the home. is there a lot of other things you...
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what i found so interesting was it was ec by distant from chicago and the des plaines river. there he is, his father would go out to the river and shoot things for dinner. so he was, you know, on the edge of the wilderness, and chicago minute a lot to him. he lived here several, in the city, for several years, two years. >> he was not particularly a big athlete, was he, in high school? >> no. strangely, a lot of things that you expect to be part of this hemingway, this mythical hemingway just aren't there. he was terrible at team sports. he didn't really, he liked boxing. he played tennis, which nobody really knows, but he wasn't particularly good at it. so you don't hear much about that. but, no, he wasn't. and the other thing that people expect to go with the territory is that he would be a womanizer, right? that he was a babe magnet or, you know? and he wasn't, first of all. i think beyond -- he had four wives. beyond the four wives, i think he only had about six sexual encounters total. and we just think of him as being, you know, some kind offing, don juan, and he really
what i found so interesting was it was ec by distant from chicago and the des plaines river. there he is, his father would go out to the river and shoot things for dinner. so he was, you know, on the edge of the wilderness, and chicago minute a lot to him. he lived here several, in the city, for several years, two years. >> he was not particularly a big athlete, was he, in high school? >> no. strangely, a lot of things that you expect to be part of this hemingway, this mythical...
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is there any flexibility in your mind about the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice, the ec]l in the negotiation to say that, look, ecj, this european court, can govern our aviation agreements, or for example could govern the nuclear materials? is that something you could tolerate or accept at all? the eu doesn't do that with any other non—eu member state. could you tolerate it, could you... why would we go in wanting a worse deal than switzerland, norway, serbia, every other european country. that would be a bizarre position the way you can get around that issue and make it work to the advantage of both sides, is to do what the swiss have done. to say, you'll have your court, will have hours. where there is a plain interest in the same policy are harmonised outcome, we will simply do that through a bilateral treaty, so we will not be inviting foreign jurisdiction but the outcome will be the same. the swiss have replicated 85—90% of the contents of the single market, including the real big one, the discrimination on goods or services on threads of origin, but they do that by
is there any flexibility in your mind about the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice, the ec]l in the negotiation to say that, look, ecj, this european court, can govern our aviation agreements, or for example could govern the nuclear materials? is that something you could tolerate or accept at all? the eu doesn't do that with any other non—eu member state. could you tolerate it, could you... why would we go in wanting a worse deal than switzerland, norway, serbia, every other...
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the growth rate has been assumed by the ec, imf, and greek government, which is around 2%.ven to my contacts here in the u.s. there were investors, other people very much interested in greece. it looks like it's achievable and we will meet it. >> when do you think greece might be able to go back to the capital markets with a bond issuance? >> i think the expectation is by the end of the year, either the end of this year or the beginning of the next. as you see, the spreads are dropping dramatically. both in this election year bond and the connecting year bond -- and the 10-year bond. so it would depend on where we are after the program begins. the second-quarter growth rates are out, and the third quarter will be substantially increasing because of tourism and other activities taking place. i believe that at the end of the year we will be ready to go into the markets. >> we look at the ecb every month. we listen to mario draghi about whether they may start tapering or tightening monetary policies. how much would that affect the portuguese economy when and if they start tape
the growth rate has been assumed by the ec, imf, and greek government, which is around 2%.ven to my contacts here in the u.s. there were investors, other people very much interested in greece. it looks like it's achievable and we will meet it. >> when do you think greece might be able to go back to the capital markets with a bond issuance? >> i think the expectation is by the end of the year, either the end of this year or the beginning of the next. as you see, the spreads are...
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. >> in terms of other factors, i think you've been speaking to ec commissioner dom broski. what did he have to say? >> we heard from philip hammond about how he will be prioritizing the economy and jobs when it comes to britain's brexit negotiations two things that seem to be taken off the table based on this conversation i had with the european commission vice president for financial markets, financial stability and services, involves passporting and the euro derivatives market that's something that would be a risk if it was located from london to the european union, but he said there is no chance british financial firm also hold on to that right >> eu passports are linked to the eu single market if the intention of the uk is to leave the single market, then indeed uk financial institutions cannot hold eu passports >> those things indif visibilitvisibilitsiblvisible? >> they come together. >> so you can hear dombrovskis quite clear about passporting when it comes to the euro derivatives clearing market. that's something the european commission will be reviewing later on th
. >> in terms of other factors, i think you've been speaking to ec commissioner dom broski. what did he have to say? >> we heard from philip hammond about how he will be prioritizing the economy and jobs when it comes to britain's brexit negotiations two things that seem to be taken off the table based on this conversation i had with the european commission vice president for financial markets, financial stability and services, involves passporting and the euro derivatives market...
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scientists yourself to help wild life and how wild life helps, with plants, interacts with the backyard ecm. >> who is this little fellow. >> virginia possum, her name is willow and possums you see very common here in philadelphia in your back yard >> cutie. >> this is a new possum. and a lot of times people see them they are frightened of them but they do good in our backyard habitat. they eat close to 5,000 tics a season. they are so low toe so they pick up more tics and more efficient eating them, they are grooming, they are very clean. >> they are very good feeders. clean up crews. they will lay dead things, live things they will eat it all and tics are very important that they eat them with this season coming up. >> who else do we have here. >> yes, we do. this is another type of animal you'll find in your backyard. lee will bring it in. it is our hawk. >> look at. that. >> hawks sometimes think my hair is a necessity i'm standing back here a little bit, just in case. >> they are common in philadelphia, in your backyard a lot of people will have bird feeders and these are guys you are
scientists yourself to help wild life and how wild life helps, with plants, interacts with the backyard ecm. >> who is this little fellow. >> virginia possum, her name is willow and possums you see very common here in philadelphia in your back yard >> cutie. >> this is a new possum. and a lot of times people see them they are frightened of them but they do good in our backyard habitat. they eat close to 5,000 tics a season. they are so low toe so they pick up more tics...
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the rest of the market is seeing inflation, core ece is low >> maybe markets are suffering from separation they like the low interest rates, that might be one reason why. the other factor could be -- in terms of the inflation story, we also do recognize that we have to watch what happens with the inflation. we don't want it to go down lower that would be a concern. if you look at some of the numbers, i think yellen mentioned that some of the -- i think it was cell phones and other factors that distorted it. let's see if it's a one-off or we tee it around >> they're optimistic that the one-off also go away they're talking about one-off reductions in certain categories of prices. the oil price is an important factor, we are seeing that with the ecb and the boe. do you think that the inflation profile, given that wages are still somewhat low, can actually pick up sustainably over the next couple months >> we think a couple things. we're surprised that oil companies in the united states are stepping in and starting basically exploration and drilling and this is at low oil prices. we do think o
the rest of the market is seeing inflation, core ece is low >> maybe markets are suffering from separation they like the low interest rates, that might be one reason why. the other factor could be -- in terms of the inflation story, we also do recognize that we have to watch what happens with the inflation. we don't want it to go down lower that would be a concern. if you look at some of the numbers, i think yellen mentioned that some of the -- i think it was cell phones and other factors...
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what the exact revenue impact is because we don't know at this point how google will comply with this ec credit suissethinks it could mean a 1.5% hit to consolidated gross revenue. back to you. >> all right thank you, josh. >>> for more, let's bring in victor anthony and michael graham good morning to both of you. $2.7 billion not a lot of money for google are they looking to android and how they handled demanding that oem's preload the apps if they get in continued trouble with the eu, is that a problem >> well, no. $2.7 billion is small, as you said, small. what i'm concerned about is really if they lose the future, i guess the android to mobile side that one i think can be more disruptive to google going forward if they don't have a valid defense. i think it drags on for another several years. this is a headline risk to google the android mobile one which essentially greater than 50% of all searches is done via mobile. and so if they were to change google's business practices with android and mobile, i think that could be more disruptive to google's cash flow position going forward. >
what the exact revenue impact is because we don't know at this point how google will comply with this ec credit suissethinks it could mean a 1.5% hit to consolidated gross revenue. back to you. >> all right thank you, josh. >>> for more, let's bring in victor anthony and michael graham good morning to both of you. $2.7 billion not a lot of money for google are they looking to android and how they handled demanding that oem's preload the apps if they get in continued trouble with...
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market dominance in order to give an advantage to its own comparison shopping service, according to the ecle search dominance is the market leader in all 31eu countries with the share of 90% allowed to promote retailers that sometimes paid promotion. what was illegal? well, being dominant isn't illegal in the eu but using that power to hinder competition on its merits is against the antitrust rules. google has defended itself saying they hope users find products immediately when you shop online, you want to find the products you're looking for quickly, they say, and easily, and advertisers want to promote those same products. i'm quoting here. that's why google shows shopping ads connecting our users with thousands of advertisers. we believe the european commission's online shopping decision underestimates the value of those kinds of facts and easy connections. what next for google parent alphabet? well, the good ensues is that will have a minimal impact on the company's balance sheet. the company has $92 billion in marketable securities. that which said today in a statement quote we do no
market dominance in order to give an advantage to its own comparison shopping service, according to the ecle search dominance is the market leader in all 31eu countries with the share of 90% allowed to promote retailers that sometimes paid promotion. what was illegal? well, being dominant isn't illegal in the eu but using that power to hinder competition on its merits is against the antitrust rules. google has defended itself saying they hope users find products immediately when you shop...
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ec >> finally, did you show copies of your memos to anyone outside of the department of justice? >> yes. >> and to whom did you show nd copies? >> i asked -- the president tweeted on friday after i got fired that i better hope there't not tapes.ok i woke up in the middle of the night on monday night because it didn't dawn on me originally, that there might be corroboration for our n' conversation. there might a tape. my judgement was, i need to get that out into the public square. i asked a friend of mine to share the content of the memo with a reporter. didn't do it myself for a variety of reasons. i asked him to because i thought that might prompt the appointment of a special en counsel. i asked a close friend to do it. >> was that mr. wittes? >> no. >> who was it? >> a good friend who is a professor at colombia law school. >> a that exchange led to this round of questioning from roy blount. >> you said you gave that information to a a friend so th friend could get the information inrr the public media? >> correct. >> what kind of information did you give to the friend? >> the
ec >> finally, did you show copies of your memos to anyone outside of the department of justice? >> yes. >> and to whom did you show nd copies? >> i asked -- the president tweeted on friday after i got fired that i better hope there't not tapes.ok i woke up in the middle of the night on monday night because it didn't dawn on me originally, that there might be corroboration for our n' conversation. there might a tape. my judgement was, i need to get that out into the...
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schumer now is in a mindset of we're going to do everything ec to stop trump and republicans' agenda,. that's the absurdity of this plan of 60 votes needed to pass stuff. the senate has changed dramatically since it was first put into the constitution. there's no reason they can't change the rules again and make it a majority rule. maria: mary, what do you think? >> i don't think it's ideal to pass health care reform through reconciliation, but the political reality is democrats will not cross the aisle to make compromises with republicans. this is what republicans are forced into doing. and with respect to the congressman, he's not sitting in the senate talking and hashing out the deals that need to be made. look, we already know what the outline of the senate bill is going to be. they're going to make the house tax credits more generous. they're going to give more power to the states to experiment. slower wind-down of medicaid expansion. they may not give -- they might not be as aggressive as getting rid of the obamacare tax cuts as they once thought. you had senator rubio coming on
schumer now is in a mindset of we're going to do everything ec to stop trump and republicans' agenda,. that's the absurdity of this plan of 60 votes needed to pass stuff. the senate has changed dramatically since it was first put into the constitution. there's no reason they can't change the rules again and make it a majority rule. maria: mary, what do you think? >> i don't think it's ideal to pass health care reform through reconciliation, but the political reality is democrats will not...
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ec of course apps, portals, then he especially in the younger generation, they would like to enter back on their digital devices, not telephone calls and face-to-face visit for certain types of things. we actually had done some consumer research and time for a serious matter, even the younger generation does want face-to-face. if you are afraid you've got a late start a no mess, and you may not want to have that question. so that is one trend. of course the other is all this conversation about value-based help carrots and how we reimburse it. we never should forget the biggest driver in my opinion is what is the impact to meet the patient. so what are the co-pays and deductibles and am i stuck in some narrow network that is fine for strep throat but it's a night mare when i've got leukemia. those are the kinds of questions that i think we need to ask. >> i think the so-called consumerism movement in health care is one of the best thing that's happened to the patient or will accrue to the patients in the long run are hopefully short and long run. the american health care system in terms
ec of course apps, portals, then he especially in the younger generation, they would like to enter back on their digital devices, not telephone calls and face-to-face visit for certain types of things. we actually had done some consumer research and time for a serious matter, even the younger generation does want face-to-face. if you are afraid you've got a late start a no mess, and you may not want to have that question. so that is one trend. of course the other is all this conversation about...
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the reason behind the gain -- ec deutsche bank, ing group, bbva, stockgen.ks are boosting is higher as you can buy not with the minors. you have the entire top 10 index point gainers on the stoxx 600 with rio, with glencore, with blt. take a look at the losers side. drugmakers bringing up the rear. roche is down. novartis is down. astrazeneca is down. piagio weighing on the indexes. really, the banks and minors are a big reason behind the gains today. i will be that there. matt miller, thank you very much a handing that over to me in that form. 1.7. they are not as high as they have been. a looks like they are contributing factor. it is an upside to price. talking of surprises, up next, the surprisingly large payout from u.s. banks after the fed tells them they have more than enough capital following the second round of stress tests. we will talk about the banks next. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: taper tantrum 2.0. unwind is preparing to stimulus. mark carney signals the time is nearing for a rate hike. bloomberg speak to the governor of the bank of england. a
the reason behind the gain -- ec deutsche bank, ing group, bbva, stockgen.ks are boosting is higher as you can buy not with the minors. you have the entire top 10 index point gainers on the stoxx 600 with rio, with glencore, with blt. take a look at the losers side. drugmakers bringing up the rear. roche is down. novartis is down. astrazeneca is down. piagio weighing on the indexes. really, the banks and minors are a big reason behind the gains today. i will be that there. matt miller, thank...
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. - ec candidates from the era -by me you see cannons of the enough everyone is old to where it may have been used to fight the revolution. stone those core concepts that arose from the declaration of independence. this core ideals of liberty and self-government which was the whole purpose of the american revolution. it began in 1776 but the revolution continues to this very day. let's go in anything. we're entering the entrance rotunda of the museum. this is a wonderful, classical, welcoming space. the chairman of the building was selected because he so thoroughly understand classical architecture. we wanted the same sense of scale and proportion and stature and he delivered beautifully. in fact, this rotunda is named in his honor. the design of the stairs is intentional to invoke the curved, soaring stairways of some of the more elegant residential homes of the colonial and other public -- and earlier public period. we welcome visitors to come up to the second-floor atrium where the core of our exhibit far. in the atrium, you see a magnificent painting. they cap the spirit of the ameri
. - ec candidates from the era -by me you see cannons of the enough everyone is old to where it may have been used to fight the revolution. stone those core concepts that arose from the declaration of independence. this core ideals of liberty and self-government which was the whole purpose of the american revolution. it began in 1776 but the revolution continues to this very day. let's go in anything. we're entering the entrance rotunda of the museum. this is a wonderful, classical, welcoming...
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let's talk about the french and let's face it, they stopped us joining the ec as it was then the firstny and that is a huge problem. it is a problem but fans also needs to be careful not to appear to be working for a new franco german condominium. the rest of the eu would not fancy that. britain had a useful role as moderator as it where of these intra— eat —— intra— eu problems. france has a stable government and will be strong and stable, but would be well advised to also take on the british position in an open attitude of mind. adversarial relations are in no 1's interest. europe is also interested in accommodating a good outcome. you askedif in accommodating a good outcome. you asked if this was a good thing for the eu that theresa may has emerged as weaker but if you're a manual macron you can afford to be a bit magnanimous having just the presidency. i would never hear strong and stable again so fast!“ you have a weak government is more difficult to make the kind of compromises that will be needed to reach some kind of meal. -- some kind of deal. we are in a very fraught situatio
let's talk about the french and let's face it, they stopped us joining the ec as it was then the firstny and that is a huge problem. it is a problem but fans also needs to be careful not to appear to be working for a new franco german condominium. the rest of the eu would not fancy that. britain had a useful role as moderator as it where of these intra— eat —— intra— eu problems. france has a stable government and will be strong and stable, but would be well advised to also take on the...
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years the pavement methodologies have changed whether cost based or a prospective payment currently ec reimbursed for both medicare and medicaid they updated the payment methodology and to be taken and the pavement with the bundled set of services looking at a change to value base purchasing. the question is how do determine the value? we have seen in minnesota clinical out kong disclosures in they will range from the mayo clinic down to a safety net provider and there were different ratings for optimum care but what concerns me about value based payments is whether that truly reflects skill and care of the provider to go to a value based system that was it is perceived with high and low flows of income and high levels of poverty so we have to be careful this does not reflect the patient population but the care that is provided. >> do you use the 340 program?. >> we do. so interviews those savings with our care coordinators' to align the patients into the pharmaceutical patient assistance programs. >> do you use 340b?. >> we do it is a valuable tool to influence reimbursement. >> what
years the pavement methodologies have changed whether cost based or a prospective payment currently ec reimbursed for both medicare and medicaid they updated the payment methodology and to be taken and the pavement with the bundled set of services looking at a change to value base purchasing. the question is how do determine the value? we have seen in minnesota clinical out kong disclosures in they will range from the mayo clinic down to a safety net provider and there were different ratings...
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investors looking to this country know exactly what they want; anything american, anything american ect nicole petallides at the new york stock exchange know it. >> reporter: that's absolutely true. they've been really taking these stocks even through comey'sorrit theresa may and her parliament have been shrugged off. we hit all-time highs across the board today. now, i am well aware that we're giving some of it back, but we have to note we're at record, all-time highs. looking at the dow and the nasdaq, the dow is on pace for a record close again and also the nasdaq which hit an all-time high. and the 'em and the russell 2000 which are the small caps. what is interesting, though, is what's happening in the technology realm, and these names that actually brought us to some of these new highs are actually pulling back today. so doesn't, doesn't mean that people are taking some profits off the table, is there a changing of feeling, maybe they're being a little less optimistic? we'll have to wait and see on that one. i will say yesterday when i poke to traders, they said if you see any se
investors looking to this country know exactly what they want; anything american, anything american ect nicole petallides at the new york stock exchange know it. >> reporter: that's absolutely true. they've been really taking these stocks even through comey'sorrit theresa may and her parliament have been shrugged off. we hit all-time highs across the board today. now, i am well aware that we're giving some of it back, but we have to note we're at record, all-time highs. looking at the dow...
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ec® it's starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. and muddle no more®. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. when frankie popped summthe alligator floaty.rning plus, the snacks and drinks are gone, people. and one of us used up all the sunscreen! i wonder who... . we're gonna need some...
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natural gas, which we have become abundant producer the ec said coal doesn't make that much sense anymoreas feed stock. natural gas, which we have become abundant producer of, will become major exporter of, is such a cleaner fuel. sandy, how do you respond? caller: maybe china doesn't have a lot of natural gas, that is why they are doing the coal, whatever about that. what i want to say about congress is they're not, they against tionally going say the he ones that orst about him, like mccain, graham and paul, they are taking from the socialist who wants to overthrow the government. that is on a website. host: what website? my sister on't know, found it on a website, people soros and thatom is why paul ryan criticized him and mccain constantly marco rubio are taking money from george soros, who wants to destroy this paying for all these liberal groups. i think the president, i feel orry for the president, actually, because he has so many people with so-called russian stuff, which is nothing but a line hillary made up because she lost the election. host: okay. okay, sandy in ohio, independ
natural gas, which we have become abundant producer the ec said coal doesn't make that much sense anymoreas feed stock. natural gas, which we have become abundant producer of, will become major exporter of, is such a cleaner fuel. sandy, how do you respond? caller: maybe china doesn't have a lot of natural gas, that is why they are doing the coal, whatever about that. what i want to say about congress is they're not, they against tionally going say the he ones that orst about him, like mccain,...
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they say they were filed over the ec.south korea is suspending further deployment of the controversial fad missile-defense system on environmental grounds. president moon jae-in's office says that does not mean those already on site should be withdrawn, but those yet to be deployed must wait. some are strongly opposed, saying it risks upsetting the regional security balance. s&p global ratings cut qatar is one term rating -- qatar's long-term rating by one notch, worrying the dispute with neighbors will weaken its finances. it is now double-a with it short-term rating affirmed. s&p will reassess the impact of the depomed it row by its next review on august 25. saysan investor bill gross u.s. markets are seeing their highest risk level since the financial crisis, with investors paying dearly for the chances they take. of the bloomberg investing your conference, he said central-bank policies and low rates were artificially hiking rates. he says investors are buying high-end hoping. tell investors it is a changed world, retu
they say they were filed over the ec.south korea is suspending further deployment of the controversial fad missile-defense system on environmental grounds. president moon jae-in's office says that does not mean those already on site should be withdrawn, but those yet to be deployed must wait. some are strongly opposed, saying it risks upsetting the regional security balance. s&p global ratings cut qatar is one term rating -- qatar's long-term rating by one notch, worrying the dispute with...
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what we did talk about and you were on board were the probable ec -- projects underway and helping do and new technology is improving energy and improving environmental stewardship. and there is one question that i did want to follow you up on and that didn't get asked is that our energy and environmental center at the university which i referred to yesterday in which we're going to get you out to visit, look forward to do thatting and seeing what they are doing. they have contracts and cooperative agreements, agreements with the department of energy, with your office of . so energy and environmental research center at the university of north dakota has koomti cooperative agreements with your office of fossil edge and doe. under those cooperative agreements they're doing actually this development of carbon storage -- both the capture and the storage. it is a big regional project. it covers a huge area out there where they're actually putting co2 down hole, in some cases it is -- it is just storing. >> yes, sir. >> interestingly enough, we're not only doing that for the fossil industry
what we did talk about and you were on board were the probable ec -- projects underway and helping do and new technology is improving energy and improving environmental stewardship. and there is one question that i did want to follow you up on and that didn't get asked is that our energy and environmental center at the university which i referred to yesterday in which we're going to get you out to visit, look forward to do thatting and seeing what they are doing. they have contracts and...