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stop why ect chanting in the hall people we believe this will be again a. lot of i can say about the multiple side johnny they are in the moment on account of mother having little nikki's there is a lot of them on the way to not be old enough to go out to the people take them on a trip without any other mothers are doing i don't know the mother brother. i'm after her time here we're going on the ground as leaders of six new liberal nations and italy meet in canada and there's arguably declining g. seven powers meeting gallagher amidst a trade war between themselves here in britain it's time for the queen's birthday all is well obviously not for some though it's a whole other world we're in which i don't want to be part of it and the list of those who turned down queen's owners is a long one they've been turned down by some of the most famous britons in history scientists like francis crick michael faraday paul dirac's and stephen hawking. are assessed. well i have to. assert the democrats only elected leader some. people thought they were also turning down
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many fought back tears remembering loved ones killed when the plans struck the twin towers how aryou ecting o it's very sad. . >> reporter: out of the first responders who raced to ground 0 to help, more than 350 died from 9/11-related illnesses and more than 7500 were diagnosed with cancer. president trump participated in a commemoration ceremony for the victims of flight 93 in pennsylvania. he says the country must never forget. >> this memorial is now a message to the world. america will never, ever submit to tyranny. >> reporter: survivors and family members laid a wreath in arlington, virginia. 184 people died when a plane slammed into the pentagon. >> we mourn with those who mourn and grieve with those who grieve. we do not grieve like those who have no hope. aside to help those who became sick or died due to the collapse of the twin towers. meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> in san francisco, the fire department held a ceremony this morning at fire station 7. these firefighters paid tribute to the emergency responders and civilians who lost their lives until the attacks. >>> and a p
many fought back tears remembering loved ones killed when the plans struck the twin towers how aryou ecting o it's very sad. . >> reporter: out of the first responders who raced to ground 0 to help, more than 350 died from 9/11-related illnesses and more than 7500 were diagnosed with cancer. president trump participated in a commemoration ceremony for the victims of flight 93 in pennsylvania. he says the country must never forget. >> this memorial is now a message to the world....
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how many will this make it easier for russia to once again host major sporting events yes i do score ect because the result was reinstated this cannot happen at least it's kind of happens that people refused to. grant that russia. was a big russia was russia was because competitions i'm pretty sure that this is why not take much longer than you have big events again in russia you you know we talked about you being somewhat something of a person on the non grata in russia russia denied you a visa to the world cup last summer you have talked about the dangers journalists in russia who try to report on the conveyor what does today's decision mean for our ability to try to get to the truth about athletic sports and there being in russia it's very complicated for independent journalists for people from other countries to really dig in and to investigate and russia this week we tried again you tried to get a visa to russia this week and they rejected it again so it's very obvious that they have no interest. to support journalism and to be honest it's it was possible in two thousand and fourtee
how many will this make it easier for russia to once again host major sporting events yes i do score ect because the result was reinstated this cannot happen at least it's kind of happens that people refused to. grant that russia. was a big russia was russia was because competitions i'm pretty sure that this is why not take much longer than you have big events again in russia you you know we talked about you being somewhat something of a person on the non grata in russia russia denied you a...
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. >> you have mj, ect. they have done ok.tend to have good performance, but people are weary of investing. scarlet: i was going to add another one but it liquidated. that does it for "etf iq." this is bloomberg. touches each wednesday at 1:00 p.m. new york time, 6 p.m. in london. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> coming up on bloomberg best, the stories that shaped the week in business and around the world. more tariff trauma as the u.s. and china escalate the trade spat. >> we are here in china will not engage. truth or dare between donald trump and the united states. >> north and south korea hold nuclear negotiations and the dot -- blg on stimulus. >> the boj would be looking at whether tesla broke any fraud laws. >> the ceo of ubs says his bank is planning for the worst. >>
. >> you have mj, ect. they have done ok.tend to have good performance, but people are weary of investing. scarlet: i was going to add another one but it liquidated. that does it for "etf iq." this is bloomberg. touches each wednesday at 1:00 p.m. new york time, 6 p.m. in london. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> coming up on bloomberg best, the stories that shaped the week in business and around the world. more tariff trauma as the u.s. and china escalate the trade spat. >>...
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trying to assure us that in case of war russia will be not involved in this war even if russia world ect united states will help them i'm sure mccain and he's team gave such kind of guarantees and he just trusted to. the second. stay alone with the people who were let's see. for war not for peace now. mr mckeon was very sad on tearing georgia away from the so-called russian sphere of influence and this is something that president saakashvili also supported but i was . what exactly he meant by that because i understand that he wanted to be associated with the americans politically but what about the economy did he want to cut all trade ties with russia in the same way that the ukrainians are doing right now you know first of all concerning ukrainians ukrainians are doing great now as a salute to say mistakes we we did before we took president saakashvili and he steam indeed and unfortunately government destroyed their country i don't know maybe they don't understand this but they destroyed the country they lost not only crimea but they lost their own people in two regions calling these pe
trying to assure us that in case of war russia will be not involved in this war even if russia world ect united states will help them i'm sure mccain and he's team gave such kind of guarantees and he just trusted to. the second. stay alone with the people who were let's see. for war not for peace now. mr mckeon was very sad on tearing georgia away from the so-called russian sphere of influence and this is something that president saakashvili also supported but i was . what exactly he meant by...
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these injustices must be co ected immediately.eporter: at the height of his fame, bill cosby was the most-watched man on television. his lovableersona on the cosby show made him an icon. that that he will now serve time in prison after a long and fierce legal battle is a palpable shift, f powd a major milestone for women and victims rights. earlier, criminal defense attorney was on the bbc and explained the significance of today's sentence. >> his first trial hg. y e jury hung in that case. that was pre-harinstein. the second trial, that jury convicted him becausehe judge let in more prior bad acts tnesses. other women besides andrea constand that came forward and said he did it to me, he did the same exact thing to me. it is a pattern and a practice. was convicted. i think three to 10 years, i think it is ally a message. when you think about sentencing and no doubt judge o'neill thought about this, you think about specific deterrence and general deterrence in this case, although cosby's lawyers argue he was not a violent predator
these injustices must be co ected immediately.eporter: at the height of his fame, bill cosby was the most-watched man on television. his lovableersona on the cosby show made him an icon. that that he will now serve time in prison after a long and fierce legal battle is a palpable shift, f powd a major milestone for women and victims rights. earlier, criminal defense attorney was on the bbc and explained the significance of today's sentence. >> his first trial hg. y e jury hung in that...
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fry the nineteen eighties and early ninety's we released a few dozen big grazing animals wild horses ect kaplan read dear old with otherwise the place would have quickly become overgrown with trees and bushes but the stroke a ball moves. and the grazing animals clearly feel at home here over the years their numbers have grown from a few dozen to over five thousand this natural paradise is fenced off and off limits to humans. but west fathers parson has a darker side emaciated horses and deer who have starved to death. several thousand animals didn't survive last his harsh winter so although it's not permitted animal rights activists began feeding the creatures thousands of protesters called the reserve a prison for animals both of their animals have no say they're not free they're imprisoned. eddie now who is also protesting against the nature reserve together with other activists he secretly fed the animals last winter but they have to be careful due to the growing tensions police are patrolling the area and handing out fines which can quickly amount to a few hundred euros. but they thi
fry the nineteen eighties and early ninety's we released a few dozen big grazing animals wild horses ect kaplan read dear old with otherwise the place would have quickly become overgrown with trees and bushes but the stroke a ball moves. and the grazing animals clearly feel at home here over the years their numbers have grown from a few dozen to over five thousand this natural paradise is fenced off and off limits to humans. but west fathers parson has a darker side emaciated horses and deer...
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grown american superfood was developed to capture the goodness in natural, whole foods and that's ects really go from being a fresh crop out in the field at van drunen family farms into our processing facility in a matter of hours. - grown in america means beat quality. the best service, the best price. this is part of our job, farmers and processors, to get the best product to the customer as we can. - what means the most to me about grown american superfood isn't just that it's organic, but it's organic grown in this country. it's still hard to get home in time to chop, and clean, and cook vegetables for my kids. that's what's great about the grown american superfood is i can sneak healthy, organic vegetables into foods that they already like. this is some macaroni and cheese that i made for the girls, i call it green mac and cheese, and, boy, my girls just eat it right up, they love it. - it's super delicious. - it's really delicious. - it means a lot to me as a father to be able to provide them a good healthy meal that i know they're gonna eat and still know that they're getting a
grown american superfood was developed to capture the goodness in natural, whole foods and that's ects really go from being a fresh crop out in the field at van drunen family farms into our processing facility in a matter of hours. - grown in america means beat quality. the best service, the best price. this is part of our job, farmers and processors, to get the best product to the customer as we can. - what means the most to me about grown american superfood isn't just that it's organic, but...
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we knew that you could have an affair affected laying hands which might produce occasional infected ect the problem was you couldn't tell they didn't smell or anything they didn't go off in the fridge but if you mix them into a cake mix. the cake to be fine and the cake mix put you in hospital we did our utmost to persuade the ministry of culture fisheries our food math to do something about math and it was full of our most. and civil servants who thought their job was to be the trade unionists for farmers and there's some bad practice going on and if you think about it alex that kind of attitude in math led to b.s.e. soon after which costs billions. in blair days it led to foot mouth disease which also cost billions having sooner or later the scientists have to be given some respect in two thousand and one when the secret government report was a vent surely saw the light of day and said yes actually the war's endemic we're from production doesn't mean the majority of eggs but when the production systems are manila you would no longer than the in the commons then but was a a feeling of
we knew that you could have an affair affected laying hands which might produce occasional infected ect the problem was you couldn't tell they didn't smell or anything they didn't go off in the fridge but if you mix them into a cake mix. the cake to be fine and the cake mix put you in hospital we did our utmost to persuade the ministry of culture fisheries our food math to do something about math and it was full of our most. and civil servants who thought their job was to be the trade unionists...
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in the last 120 years, california has ected democrats has governor just five times and three of thoseimes theyave been from the same family. first pat brown and then his sor brown reshaped and reinvented california. a new book examines the role the brown family played in the state's history. the browns of california, the family dynasty that transformed a state and shaped a nation is written by miriam powell. she spoke with scott shafe >> welcome to "kqed newsroom." >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> so this book part history. it's part biography. why did you decide t tell the story of california through the brown family? >> because i thought that the four generations of browns just so mirror the -- the arc of that family mirrors the history of the state of cifornia, that it was a great vehicle for saying some really fundamental things about the history of this place. andrn in the family was so important and influential in shaping it. i mean between pat and jerry ro n, they have governed the state for more than half of its modern history. >> yeah. and pat brown, of course, born in
in the last 120 years, california has ected democrats has governor just five times and three of thoseimes theyave been from the same family. first pat brown and then his sor brown reshaped and reinvented california. a new book examines the role the brown family played in the state's history. the browns of california, the family dynasty that transformed a state and shaped a nation is written by miriam powell. she spoke with scott shafe >> welcome to "kqed newsroom." >>...
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jennifer wexton, and as a prosecutor, later, when i had a law practice, i vollnteered to help moms ect child support. then, as state senator, i worked across party lines to target sexual offen theand take guns awayr, from domestic abusers.ders in congress, i'll stand up to president trump. i approve this messaause, like every working mom, what's ahead is as important as what's in the rearview mirror. >> storm-team 4 has issued weather alert. >> doug is back wit an updated forecast for the night in a couple minutes. >>>al emotiestimony from the man who delivered $40,000 to the savopoulos hou on the day of mansion murders, inside the family was being held hostage. >>> it was at times f an emotional family. he told jurors that he m salva and his son phillip while he was working at the raceway in maryland in the winter of 2015 phillip was just learning how to drive race cars. wallace was let go and started working at the personal assistant in march. on the evening of may 13, he he left theat second business in chantilly, virginia, and received a voice message later that night. he asked him
jennifer wexton, and as a prosecutor, later, when i had a law practice, i vollnteered to help moms ect child support. then, as state senator, i worked across party lines to target sexual offen theand take guns awayr, from domestic abusers.ders in congress, i'll stand up to president trump. i approve this messaause, like every working mom, what's ahead is as important as what's in the rearview mirror. >> storm-team 4 has issued weather alert. >> doug is back wit an updated forecast...
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as you're planning your ect theay, well, e clouds again. expect some scattered showers. closeo 80 degrees. chuck has the updated track on hurricane florence and when it could be impacting our weather straight ahead. >>> plus several brand-new >>> plus several brand-new probms aroundle fast, reliab does it every go down? yes. can't do my job. business grinds to a halt. our gig-speed network t ly downloads files up to 20 times faster, we go beyond fast with 4g backup for complete reliability. so if the unexpected happens... (snaps fingers) you stay up and running. we lost power... but not to that. i want that. (laughing) for a limited time get fast, relile internet for a new low price. call now. comcast business. cabeyond fast. i put criminals in prison during the day i'm jennifer wexton, and as a prosecutor, and changed diapers at night. later, when i had a law practice, i volunteered to help moms collect child support. then, as state senator, i worked across party lines to target sexual offenders and take guns away from domestic abusers. i approve this message because, t
as you're planning your ect theay, well, e clouds again. expect some scattered showers. closeo 80 degrees. chuck has the updated track on hurricane florence and when it could be impacting our weather straight ahead. >>> plus several brand-new >>> plus several brand-new probms aroundle fast, reliab does it every go down? yes. can't do my job. business grinds to a halt. our gig-speed network t ly downloads files up to 20 times faster, we go beyond fast with 4g backup for...
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. >> only now we are beginning to understand and witness the ects because nobody knows what tomorrower puts it into perspective. the 9/11-related deaths is eight times more than those who died on the day of the attacks. more than a dozen firefighters have died in the last year. >> expect some extra traffic delays around san francisco's masconi center. howard streets will close at 6:30 and it's for a global climate action ceremony that kicks off tomorrow. governor brown is hosting that event. he signed legislation to put california on a path out fossil fuels by yesterday people gathered to talk about biodiversity. >> this is very important for the world, not for the country, this country or w are all living in this planet. >> the summit is expected to bring some protests. a coalition of groups accuses the governor of not doing enough to stop fracing. that's a controversial method of extracting oil. >>> new details in the frightening muni bus crash in san francisco. muni is telling us the driver is a 66-year-old man who's been a long-time bus operator. we brought this to you as breakin
. >> only now we are beginning to understand and witness the ects because nobody knows what tomorrower puts it into perspective. the 9/11-related deaths is eight times more than those who died on the day of the attacks. more than a dozen firefighters have died in the last year. >> expect some extra traffic delays around san francisco's masconi center. howard streets will close at 6:30 and it's for a global climate action ceremony that kicks off tomorrow. governor brown is hosting...
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ect as we head >> we are all feeling some cool air. but seeing some different views.rom high above the fog and the clouds. this amazing shot of san francisco. and the only thing sticking up is the very top of the sales force tower. inland, in dublin, the sun is coming up. skies are clear. temperatures are pretty even, starting out in the mid 50s. with it being a spare the air alert day we do want you to catch public transit. temperatures will be going way up. we should see 90s this afternoon. it will be a very hot day, 95 in livermore. 96 in concord. and in oakland today, 77 degrees. we will talk more about the weekend com in a few minutes. mike have the traffic alerts cleared? >> they have both cleared. in the last ten to 15 minutes we have had big progress. a little bit lighter traffic flow than yesterday. we will start with 680. the alert over at bernel that cleared. we had all lanes clear. but the backup was north 680 approaching sheridan. the crash also cleared. we should have a smoother drive. through the trivalley we are showing a pleasant drive for south 680.
ect as we head >> we are all feeling some cool air. but seeing some different views.rom high above the fog and the clouds. this amazing shot of san francisco. and the only thing sticking up is the very top of the sales force tower. inland, in dublin, the sun is coming up. skies are clear. temperatures are pretty even, starting out in the mid 50s. with it being a spare the air alert day we do want you to catch public transit. temperatures will be going way up. we should see 90s this...
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that hearing about ected to be held month. >>> muni announced a 90 day action plan to improve service the transit agency has been heavily criticized in recent days for a major slowdown that affected virtually every bus route in the system. muni blamed the slowdown on repairs at the twin peaks tunnel and a shortage of drivers. the transportation director of the municipal transportation agency told the board yesterday that changes include broadening recruitment efforts and increasing class sizes to train more people to operate buses in -- and metro trains. >> the expectations for us have never been higher. the agenda is fast-moving and expanding rapidly. >> muni also plans a 5% increase on bus service to its most popular routes. it has a plan to address complaints over the slowdown in service . the examiner reports the transportation director is calling for more training to reach that goal. muni will increase its bus and rail class sizes and the new plan also calls for improving service on the lines. hopefully, that will address some of the complaints. >>> more than 1000 people were arr
that hearing about ected to be held month. >>> muni announced a 90 day action plan to improve service the transit agency has been heavily criticized in recent days for a major slowdown that affected virtually every bus route in the system. muni blamed the slowdown on repairs at the twin peaks tunnel and a shortage of drivers. the transportation director of the municipal transportation agency told the board yesterday that changes include broadening recruitment efforts and increasing...
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think this with other aspects of the pyongyang developments are good but outweight by the "however,"as ectrth korea said they don't need a nuclear test site because their icbm production is over so less importt than during the development of these programs and the missiles we're worried about including icbms are mobile so they wouldn't be launhied by a gantry like so we're more worried about the mobile than a fixed launch facility. >> the north korean leader says he's willing to close the nuclear complex ifand only i the united states takes corresponding measures. what can the united states do other than lift sanctions? >> neck is putting a lot of conditionality on things they are required to donder other u.n. resolutions. they promised to abandon this city in 1994, so we're trying to get back in the futu k. when norea has put a heavy ateditionality of appropri measures, we don't know what that . we think it might be a peace declaration which they think is very important, number of serious ramifications of where a peace declaration could go, and unless we get a pro quo, i don't think we sh
think this with other aspects of the pyongyang developments are good but outweight by the "however,"as ectrth korea said they don't need a nuclear test site because their icbm production is over so less importt than during the development of these programs and the missiles we're worried about including icbms are mobile so they wouldn't be launhied by a gantry like so we're more worried about the mobile than a fixed launch facility. >> the north korean leader says he's willing to...
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presented ol soedia and in various news outlets depicts recklessness, illegal conduct, and lack of re ect for persons. it is demonstrably false that ch culture or behavior i tolerated, still less encouraged at georgetown prep. >>> it's now 5:34. following breaking news. there's a barricade situation happening in northwest d.c. >> let's get to news 4's aimee cho, who's at the scene with the latest. is this still going on? >> reporter: chris, yes, it is. we've just learned moments ago from arlington police that the man barricaded inside that house is a rape suspect. also within the past few minutes, we've been hearing shouting coming from the scene. i want to give you a look behind me. down that way is the house where the man has barricaded himself. negotiators are here trying to get him to come out. this is on mt. pleasant street northwest near park road. police tell me i all started arou 9:00 last night. they came here toea serve a sh warrant for that suspect, but then they say the person inside started threatening to harm himself. that's when it became a barricade situation. ever since t
presented ol soedia and in various news outlets depicts recklessness, illegal conduct, and lack of re ect for persons. it is demonstrably false that ch culture or behavior i tolerated, still less encouraged at georgetown prep. >>> it's now 5:34. following breaking news. there's a barricade situation happening in northwest d.c. >> let's get to news 4's aimee cho, who's at the scene with the latest. is this still going on? >> reporter: chris, yes, it is. we've just learned...
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here is a great back called freedom national that lays out -- discussion of disrurpgs in more ect of slavery detail because it gives you a better idea of the attack upon and him's role in this. lincoln is on board with this. second this confiscation act. he wants to issue an emancipation proclamation. he is going to go down to harrison's landing -- i know, that is is out there not from harrison's landing. that is from antietam. i know. but it is lincoln and mcclellan and there wasn't any pictures harrison's landing. so he goes to harrison's landing early july, mcclellan has been in the seven days battles. he is going to sit down and meet with mcclellan. when he is there mcclellan will hand him a letter called letter.ison's bar mcclellan gets bashed for there letter like he is way out of line. he is out of line at all. he is demander of one of largest in the union and has a right to express it the united states e what i think of policy of what he says is a declaration of especially upon lavery will rapidly disintegrate our present armies. clear shot tty across the bow. i marry what is
here is a great back called freedom national that lays out -- discussion of disrurpgs in more ect of slavery detail because it gives you a better idea of the attack upon and him's role in this. lincoln is on board with this. second this confiscation act. he wants to issue an emancipation proclamation. he is going to go down to harrison's landing -- i know, that is is out there not from harrison's landing. that is from antietam. i know. but it is lincoln and mcclellan and there wasn't any...
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. >> jimmy: i peink it makes ect sense. finally, as i mentioned, the nfl is back, everybody.e supch bowl pion philadelphia eagles took on the atlanta falcons in philly right here on nbc. we wanted to help you get to know the players a little better.it sothat mind, it's time for "tonight show" stats. here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ tonight show stats tonight show stats ♪ >> jimmy: first up is mack hollins from the eagles. his position is wide receiver. his age is 24. his hair cut age is ni. [ light laughter ] childhood dream is to fully grownto a chia pet. that's right. some stats. [ applause ] next, we have matt bryant from the falcon number of years in the league, 17. number of daughter's boyfry,nds scared a7. [ laughter ] pregame meal, two schlitz tallboys and a pack lboro reds. [ light laughter ] celebrity look alike is howie ma bender. three-night [ applause ] and finally, we have matt pryor from the eagles.6' height" weight, 332 pounds. looks like abraham lincoln after sex. [ laughter and applause ] those are your "tonight show" stats. we have a great show. give it
. >> jimmy: i peink it makes ect sense. finally, as i mentioned, the nfl is back, everybody.e supch bowl pion philadelphia eagles took on the atlanta falcons in philly right here on nbc. we wanted to help you get to know the players a little better.it sothat mind, it's time for "tonight show" stats. here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ tonight show stats tonight show stats ♪ >> jimmy: first up is mack hollins from the eagles. his position is wide receiver. his age is...
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ected contemporary make-overs.the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. plaque psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop trea
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i want to make sure were're ectful of the time you have with us and the points are made in the testimony we covered in full earlier today. so i want to get your experience and reactiono what you heard today. you did mention you cried watching some of the testimony. judge kavaugh himself was holding back tears at several points. i'm wondering, in the ars you've known him, have you ever seen him that emotional and that sort of defiant in any way, professional or otherwise? >> i have not. he's a sensitive person. he has a vey gentle soul and, as a friend of his, as a former colleague, he's always bensen ive to my life issues, and stand thatd to und his -- everything he has worked fo an exemplary life, is on the line here because of unsubstantiated allegations that were dropped on him at the last minute, and it's not partisan to say that. it is a fact that none of this was brought forward until days before his vote was scheduled d, yes, i think he has been -- i think he has been rocked to the core by this and he is behaving like an innocent person who is shocked that any of this is, frankly,
i want to make sure were're ectful of the time you have with us and the points are made in the testimony we covered in full earlier today. so i want to get your experience and reactiono what you heard today. you did mention you cried watching some of the testimony. judge kavaugh himself was holding back tears at several points. i'm wondering, in the ars you've known him, have you ever seen him that emotional and that sort of defiant in any way, professional or otherwise? >> i have not....
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just to give you another target, u.s.,ect 4.5% in the which is phenomenal gdp growth.indiscernible] nejra: what does that mean for other assets? you could argue the reason this time that tenure yield about 3% has not got much attention is the fact that we are still seeing money moving into em, the dollar has been a little weaker as well in recent days. as long as the 10 year yield doesn't pose a threat to other assets, we can live in -- live with it at this level. christophe: we deftly can live with it at this level, especially as long as economic conditions are reasonably good for business for investments, especially for corporate investments but also for housing investments and for individuals. to keep the momentum in the economic growth and to avoid any shock on the economies for the all first but also for economies on the planet europe.g it's supposed to tighten monetary policy from the beginning of next or. china is a different story and different dynamics. saul central banks -- central banks will rip -- so all central banks will remain really to economic growth.
just to give you another target, u.s.,ect 4.5% in the which is phenomenal gdp growth.indiscernible] nejra: what does that mean for other assets? you could argue the reason this time that tenure yield about 3% has not got much attention is the fact that we are still seeing money moving into em, the dollar has been a little weaker as well in recent days. as long as the 10 year yield doesn't pose a threat to other assets, we can live in -- live with it at this level. christophe: we deftly can live...
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forceful,ect, even, judicious. he stressed his campaign theme. "i think it's time america start moving again. " kennedy's navy blue suit looked black on the black and white television sets americans were watching, while his pale complexion looked white against background.dio nixon on the other hand wore a gray suit that faded into the background, and his poorly applied makeup turned his face gray, and then the makeup began to run down his cheeks in streaks under the studios hot lights, and he looked like a houl.ween g he probably lost before he ever said a word. nixon began his reply to kennedy's powerful opening statement by saying he agreed with the senator. this statement calculated to show nixon's humanity disappointed his followers who wanted him to take kennedy. defensiveed hesitant, , bland, uninspiring. according to a pollster, the debate did not change any minds of voters already committed. 2 million people who rarely flung behind kennedy as a result of the first debate. kennedy overtook nixon in the polls. his crowds tripled in size, an
forceful,ect, even, judicious. he stressed his campaign theme. "i think it's time america start moving again. " kennedy's navy blue suit looked black on the black and white television sets americans were watching, while his pale complexion looked white against background.dio nixon on the other hand wore a gray suit that faded into the background, and his poorly applied makeup turned his face gray, and then the makeup began to run down his cheeks in streaks under the studios hot...
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ect -- educators made it clear they're looking to improve public schools. that includes teacher pay raise bus also dollars for the education support professionals that make our schools great places to teach and learn. and that is the reason why they're looking for improvement and for investment in everyone who helps our students. first person my daughter meets every day is ms. melanie the bus driver and i think she should be included. with respect to moving forward , in my opinion, in addition to pay raises, we need to move to become the most innovative public school system in the country that move, stepping away from our fascination with standardized testing in arizona. >> mr. garcia, thank you. mr. dusey, you have 30 seconds for a response. >> we came -- when i came into office we had a $1 billion deficit. we settled that, we were able to extend proposition 301. we've got a 20% pay increase for teachers and a teachers academy that's going to help solve the teachers crisis. there's so much more we can do in k-12 education but we have the momentum right now
ect -- educators made it clear they're looking to improve public schools. that includes teacher pay raise bus also dollars for the education support professionals that make our schools great places to teach and learn. and that is the reason why they're looking for improvement and for investment in everyone who helps our students. first person my daughter meets every day is ms. melanie the bus driver and i think she should be included. with respect to moving forward , in my opinion, in addition...
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ected -- >> we agree that people who use facebook should understand what information is being used in the controls they have. tohave worked hard facilitate this. we have something called download your information where you can download all of your information in a horrible way and see what it is -- portable way and see what it is. information,ve the they may not know its value. wouldn't it be helpful for the user to put some valuation on the data you are collecting? i think this is one of the proposals you laid out. like all of this, we do not question ofa whether regulation, we think it is a question of the right regulation. we are happy to work with you on the proposal. >> more price transparency is always better. and this is something that would help users sort through. there is another question we have talked about the past is, are with a willing user, there any details about a user that they should not be able to give up or consent to having be used? >> i don't understand. >> are there certain pieces of personalized information that a user should not be able to voluntarily give t
ected -- >> we agree that people who use facebook should understand what information is being used in the controls they have. tohave worked hard facilitate this. we have something called download your information where you can download all of your information in a horrible way and see what it is -- portable way and see what it is. information,ve the they may not know its value. wouldn't it be helpful for the user to put some valuation on the data you are collecting? i think this is one of...
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. >> we s you in fro of the camera but you're also having ecting ind the camera d that.'s so wonderful to direct and great on the show. i'm so inspired by all of my siends who i also stepping up and doing it. eva longoria, she's directing u a storm. gina rodriguez is directing on "jane the virgin" and we see each othero i and it's inspiring. it's a lot and harwork and s sc. ut go for it. thers taking that >> is it tricky because they' you're colleagues and you're like, now i'm the teacher and nowou need to staver there? >> no, you know, i don't know. you'dave to ask them. i think my style is generous h >> youe a book coming out. kind of a compilation of stories. teabout that. >> the book is called "ame"can like and it's a dream come true for me. i grew up ner seeing my experience of being american in the culture. i'm wholly american, fully american and inextricably linked to my family's roots in another that experience as an american, .loever i felt and isolated in that experience until i grew up and realized,s that so many people's american experience. it's lacking in t
. >> we s you in fro of the camera but you're also having ecting ind the camera d that.'s so wonderful to direct and great on the show. i'm so inspired by all of my siends who i also stepping up and doing it. eva longoria, she's directing u a storm. gina rodriguez is directing on "jane the virgin" and we see each othero i and it's inspiring. it's a lot and harwork and s sc. ut go for it. thers taking that >> is it tricky because they' you're colleagues and you're like, now...
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the forecast is a steadier pace than what the central bank --ected for a month ago three months ago. and sarah are still with us. week, veryove this highly anticipated. what is more interesting is what is going to happen in 2019. do we see the fed pause? sarah: we think it will carry on for next year with a quarter a quarter. june, september and december. if we look at momentum in the economy and where the economy is , very low unemployment rate, we think the fed will want to carry on with rate hikes to make sure that inflation does it stay around that 2% level. nejra: woman talk about that as well, we keep going on about the yield curve. when i checked it earlier this morning, i think we were on a 25 handle, the curve flattening resuming. inversion,es to across parts of the curve, we are already seeing it. and have a chart here showing the five and tens curve has already inverted. : ahead of early recessions, we have always seen a deal. some people sending out warning signals. we take the view that we are in a particularly interesting environment at the moment having had qe and expa
the forecast is a steadier pace than what the central bank --ected for a month ago three months ago. and sarah are still with us. week, veryove this highly anticipated. what is more interesting is what is going to happen in 2019. do we see the fed pause? sarah: we think it will carry on for next year with a quarter a quarter. june, september and december. if we look at momentum in the economy and where the economy is , very low unemployment rate, we think the fed will want to carry on with rate...
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it is a painstaking process and takes quite a long time and involves an appreciation for the --ects ofrauma neurobiological effects of trauma and how it impacts the brain. in which talented investigators who are compassionate, competent, and trauma informed can unlock the details with individuals. we do it all the time. there is absolutely no question an investigation -- a proper investigation conducted by trauma-informed individuals would be able to assist dr. ford to narrow down that timeframe. to the detractors saying things such as all she knows is it was the summer of 1982 and near a country club -- perhaps that is all she has been able to express so far. she is, without a doubt, a brilliant woman, statistician, someone who is extremely intelligent and with the proper support, she is able to do this. host: david says these people calling in and gushing over how great a man kavanaugh is never knew anything about the man three weeks ago. what easily led sheep. guilty until proven innocent, that is a new standard. liberals have no common sense, so it does not surprise this fake accus
it is a painstaking process and takes quite a long time and involves an appreciation for the --ects ofrauma neurobiological effects of trauma and how it impacts the brain. in which talented investigators who are compassionate, competent, and trauma informed can unlock the details with individuals. we do it all the time. there is absolutely no question an investigation -- a proper investigation conducted by trauma-informed individuals would be able to assist dr. ford to narrow down that...