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>> i miss edmund terribly.nt to me, which is "do not mourn that which you've lost. rejoice instead that you had it." we had a wonderful life together. >> edmund bennett not only insisted his home be filled with nakashima furniture -- he also had very definite ideas about what would or wouldn't work on the walls, right up till the very end. weeks before he died, he saw diane hanging some things on the wall, and he looked chagrined. he turned to one of his kids, and he said, "i'm very worried about diane and all of her european art." well, ed's gone. the european art has stayed. he's still resting in peace, diane says. i'm jamie colby for "strange inheritance." and remember -- you can't take it with you. do you have a "strange inheritance" story you'd like to share with us? we'd love to hear it! send me an e-mail or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com. . >> abby: have a great saturday everyone. >> north korea and the cost of natural disasters all giant worries yet the markets keep hitting new highs despite
>> i miss edmund terribly.nt to me, which is "do not mourn that which you've lost. rejoice instead that you had it." we had a wonderful life together. >> edmund bennett not only insisted his home be filled with nakashima furniture -- he also had very definite ideas about what would or wouldn't work on the walls, right up till the very end. weeks before he died, he saw diane hanging some things on the wall, and he looked chagrined. he turned to one of his kids, and he said,...
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kyle edmund took full advantage and took the opening set.t much longer. sha pavolov proceedings not last much longer. shapavolov now proceedings not last much longer. sha pavolov now and proceedings not last much longer. shapavolov now and on form. match level. both warmed up the third set was more intriguing. raw powerfrom the canadian met with subtle touches from the britain will stock but before he could settle down for a classic encounter, kyle edmund called for the physio. a neck injury getting the better of him. he briefly returned to court but struggling to serve he conceded defeat. a cruel twist in a match that was so evenly poised. the 2014 champion marin cilic is also out. he was beaten by schwartzman who came from a set down to go through to the fourth round. but petra kvitova made it through to the fourth round as she continues her comeback from the knife attack that kept her out of action for the first six months of the year. the czech beat france's caroline garcia in straight sets. western storm have won the super league final
kyle edmund took full advantage and took the opening set.t much longer. sha pavolov proceedings not last much longer. shapavolov now proceedings not last much longer. sha pavolov now and proceedings not last much longer. shapavolov now and on form. match level. both warmed up the third set was more intriguing. raw powerfrom the canadian met with subtle touches from the britain will stock but before he could settle down for a classic encounter, kyle edmund called for the physio. a neck injury...
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and there are no brits left at the us open, after kyle edmund retires injured. good evening. world cup qualifiers for the home nations. scotland, england and northern ireland were all in action tonight. scotland needed to beat lithuania to keep alive their hopes of reaching the world cup in russia next year, and they rose to the challenge, while england and northern ireland also won. james burford reports. where there's a will, there's a way, and gordon strachan‘s sons of scotland certainly showed the way to russia 2018 is not over yet. a win was all that would do, and a winning performance was what the players delivered from the get go. stuart armstrong strong—armed his way to the scoresheet, the perfect start. but it got better — liverpool's new man, andy robertson, showing why some are calling him scotland's gareth bale, strachan clearly impressed. two goals to the good, how about a third? three points in the bag, three goals, too. james mcarthur following up some quick thinking with his own sharp finish. in malta, england faced 30—degree temperatures and a resilient defen
and there are no brits left at the us open, after kyle edmund retires injured. good evening. world cup qualifiers for the home nations. scotland, england and northern ireland were all in action tonight. scotland needed to beat lithuania to keep alive their hopes of reaching the world cup in russia next year, and they rose to the challenge, while england and northern ireland also won. james burford reports. where there's a will, there's a way, and gordon strachan‘s sons of scotland certainly...
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edmund: as mr. mentioned, the momentum in italy is going in the right direction, then maybe you could are you this could argue that eurozone banks have taken a lot -- could argue that eurozone banks have taken a long time to reform. italy is a clear example where things are improving. it is not where we are in terms of absolute but the direction of travel is going the right way. we can see quite a lot of optimism. i am not convinced that elections next year are going to change the outlook for the italian banking industry or even for the european banking industry. alix: why not? there's a story that italy is going to be different with a five-star movement. why are you so sanguine? edmund: i think again the argument i would employ is sometimes it is let that's it is best to let the economy do what it does and let the government stay out. the economic momentum is strong and going the right way. really as long as governments don't rip up the economy, there is no real reason that's a change. that is the
edmund: as mr. mentioned, the momentum in italy is going in the right direction, then maybe you could are you this could argue that eurozone banks have taken a lot -- could argue that eurozone banks have taken a long time to reform. italy is a clear example where things are improving. it is not where we are in terms of absolute but the direction of travel is going the right way. we can see quite a lot of optimism. i am not convinced that elections next year are going to change the outlook for...
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bringing the twist with edmunds. one of two ways to approach it. you can sit back in zone and let three guys rush, and grier pick you apart, or you come after him. motuapuaka and edmunds, they still have a little gas left in the tank, in the lunch pail that's exactly the way i would have coached that up. starting to feel like lane stadium in blacksburg a little bit. 11th play of the drive, upcoming. grier looks to his right. in trouble now. has to get out of there. and does, he'll have the first down. 11 seconds left. clock will start as soon as they set the ball. snap it. and the spike. >> brian: they lost two seconds on the spike. and probably another three he knows he should have gotten out of bounds on that run. they'll teach the defenders to keep them inbounds. >> steve: virginia tech has taken their last time-out. there are no more. nine seconds left. west virginia by seven. >> brian: can take a look at the end of this run, see if he could have gotten out of bounds. nice job avoiding the sack. now, it's all about running, can he get to the ou
bringing the twist with edmunds. one of two ways to approach it. you can sit back in zone and let three guys rush, and grier pick you apart, or you come after him. motuapuaka and edmunds, they still have a little gas left in the tank, in the lunch pail that's exactly the way i would have coached that up. starting to feel like lane stadium in blacksburg a little bit. 11th play of the drive, upcoming. grier looks to his right. in trouble now. has to get out of there. and does, he'll have the...
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kyle edmund has retired from the us open. no britons left in the draw.pers. the vipers posted a total of 1a5-5 in 20 vipers. the vipers posted a total of 1a5—5 in 20 overs but rachel priest isa 1a5—5 in 20 overs but rachel priest is a fantastic car centric, handing them the advantage into the final stages. storm need 2a runs from 37 balls to win. james anderson is on the verge of history going into england's third and decisive test against the west indies at lord's. he could becomejust against the west indies at lord's. he could become just the third pace bowler in history to take 500 test wickets and needs just three more to make it. he doesn't want the 500 to become a distraction. it would be special but it will mean nothing if we don't win the test match. it was spoken about before the last test. before this series. to be honest, it's a real sideline for me, i want to contribute to england winning test series and test matches, so that's what we'll be focused on next week. premiership rugby has kicked off again to the new season, the defending champion
kyle edmund has retired from the us open. no britons left in the draw.pers. the vipers posted a total of 1a5-5 in 20 vipers. the vipers posted a total of 1a5—5 in 20 overs but rachel priest isa 1a5—5 in 20 overs but rachel priest is a fantastic car centric, handing them the advantage into the final stages. storm need 2a runs from 37 balls to win. james anderson is on the verge of history going into england's third and decisive test against the west indies at lord's. he could becomejust...
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and there are no brits left at the us open after kyle edmund retires injured.land and northern ireland were all in action tonight. scotland needed to beat lithuania to keep alive their hopes
and there are no brits left at the us open after kyle edmund retires injured.land and northern ireland were all in action tonight. scotland needed to beat lithuania to keep alive their hopes
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but at the start of the third set edmund called for the physio, citing a neck problem.. —— albeit reluctantly. ijust feel a bit helpless, really. what can i do, you know? do you carry on to the end, but you just go through the motions in a sorry state? and you don't want to pull out straightaway. you want to see, oh, is this going to get better? but ultimately, i thought, i'm not going to win two more sets like this. you know, iwas... i knew that i wasn't going to win two more sets feeling like that. maria sharapova has made it through to the fourth round in herfirst grand slam event since returning to the game, following a is—month drugs ban. the former number one beat teenage american, sofia kenin, on the main show court — arthur ashe court — where she's plyed all three of her matches in the tournament so far. and afterwards she hit back at caroline wozniacki's complaints, that sharapova gets favourable treatment when it comes to the show courts. with regards to scheduling, as you know i don't make the schedule, and you know i'm a pretty big competitor and if you put
but at the start of the third set edmund called for the physio, citing a neck problem.. —— albeit reluctantly. ijust feel a bit helpless, really. what can i do, you know? do you carry on to the end, but you just go through the motions in a sorry state? and you don't want to pull out straightaway. you want to see, oh, is this going to get better? but ultimately, i thought, i'm not going to win two more sets like this. you know, iwas... i knew that i wasn't going to win two more sets feeling...
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us open after kyle edmund was forced to retire, in his third round clash.physio sighting and neck problem. he returned to the court briefly, losing the third set, before relu cta ntly losing the third set, before reluctantly retiring at the start of the fourth. maria sharapova i5 through to the fourth round of her first grand slam since returning from a 15 month drugs ban. the former world number one beat the american teenager, sofia kenin, on the main 5how court. sharapova has played all three of her matches so far on the main court which has led to complaints from other players who have not been scheduled on the show courts. the fifth seed caroline wozniacki has been particularly critical saying sharapova is getting favourable treatment. regarding scheduling, a5 regarding scheduling, as you know, i don't make a schedule. i am a big competitor and i would be happy to play in the parking court at wean5. but i am in the third round and i am not sure where she is. —— at queen's. the 23—time grand slam champion, serena williams, has given birth to a baby girl
us open after kyle edmund was forced to retire, in his third round clash.physio sighting and neck problem. he returned to the court briefly, losing the third set, before relu cta ntly losing the third set, before reluctantly retiring at the start of the fourth. maria sharapova i5 through to the fourth round of her first grand slam since returning from a 15 month drugs ban. the former world number one beat the american teenager, sofia kenin, on the main 5how court. sharapova has played all three...
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corrie started his night out a year ago. —— in bury st edmunds. able to say thank you, but also to be able to walk people around in little groups and be able to show them exactly what happened that night, we know where the cameras are, where he was, you know, everything that went on. my hope is that once they have been around, ending at the horseshoe, it might start focusing people's attention on different things, because they have physical ease seen at themselves. and the police will be present, so if they have got any information, they will be able to speak to police immediately. part of this is clearly very practical, you are searching for something that make some progress in the investigation, but people will be aware, i mean, i can imagine your emotions must be very mixed tomorrow, because deeply personalfor mixed tomorrow, because deeply personal for you, mixed tomorrow, because deeply personalfor you, being mixed tomorrow, because deeply personalforyou, being in mixed tomorrow, because deeply personalfor you, being in that place knowing wha
corrie started his night out a year ago. —— in bury st edmunds. able to say thank you, but also to be able to walk people around in little groups and be able to show them exactly what happened that night, we know where the cameras are, where he was, you know, everything that went on. my hope is that once they have been around, ending at the horseshoe, it might start focusing people's attention on different things, because they have physical ease seen at themselves. and the police will be...
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on the other hand, there is an admonition by edmund randolph challenging henry against using, being tooree with his language and asking henry to be more philosophical which i think is basically calling on, calling on him to be, to go to euphemism rather than be blunt. the question of henry's -- this is actually where i was going to go next. because one of the, one of the interesting wrinkles in henry's thinking about slavery has to do with the federal constitution which he did oppose for hot of other reasons -- for lots of other reasons as well. but one of the things that henry recognized and he makes an argument, and i rely on a scholar from california who put all this forward in a pivotal article about 20 years ago, but henry makes what she called a structural argument for slavery. and what he argued was basically on the -- the constitution as it was devised in philadelphia in 1787 would give some delegated powers of taxation to the new federal government that it proposed. and henry saw that as being dangerous. the reason that he saw it as being dangerous in part had to do with slaver
on the other hand, there is an admonition by edmund randolph challenging henry against using, being tooree with his language and asking henry to be more philosophical which i think is basically calling on, calling on him to be, to go to euphemism rather than be blunt. the question of henry's -- this is actually where i was going to go next. because one of the, one of the interesting wrinkles in henry's thinking about slavery has to do with the federal constitution which he did oppose for hot of...
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edmund randolph of virginia, and george mason of virginia. he refused to sign the constitution because it did not contain a bill of rights. said a bill of rights would be unnecessary or dangerous. i necessary because the constitution itself is a bill of rights. since congress has no right to infringe states -- to infringe free speed. dangerous because people might assume if the right was not written down, it might not be protected. to try to reduce things to a single list would be folly. madison changed his mind. he was a practical politician. he came to support the adoption of additional amendments to prevent further abuse of powers. we are now going to do in this we have been, seeing these rare drops of the constitution. we are now going to see the first public printings of the bill of rights. we will see how madison's original 19 amendments were whittled down to 10. let's go seals now. now.t's go see those we're about to see the first 19 amendments proposed. 10 were ratified, known as the bill of rights. the 19 appear in the gazette of the
edmund randolph of virginia, and george mason of virginia. he refused to sign the constitution because it did not contain a bill of rights. said a bill of rights would be unnecessary or dangerous. i necessary because the constitution itself is a bill of rights. since congress has no right to infringe states -- to infringe free speed. dangerous because people might assume if the right was not written down, it might not be protected. to try to reduce things to a single list would be folly....
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and britain's kyle edmund is out of the chungdu open after losing to americanjared donaldson in threebe back with more just after a.30pm. the defence secretary, sir michael fallon, has warned boeing that future defence contracts with the american aerospace company could be jeopardised because of a trade dispute over its rival bombardier — the biggest employer in northern ireland. the united states has opted to impose a huge tax on jets being made by bombardier after boeing claimed they were receiving unfair state subsidies from the uk and canada. the defence secretary, sir michael fallon, has warned our ireland correspondent chris page reports from belfast. workers in northern ireland are caught up in a north american trade dispute, and just before midnight, they received worrying news from washington. the us department of commerce has ruled that importers of this plane, the bombadier c—series will pay tariffs of 220%. delta airlines placed an order last year for 125 of the jets. but boeing complained that financial help from the british and canadian governments has enabled bombadier
and britain's kyle edmund is out of the chungdu open after losing to americanjared donaldson in threebe back with more just after a.30pm. the defence secretary, sir michael fallon, has warned boeing that future defence contracts with the american aerospace company could be jeopardised because of a trade dispute over its rival bombardier — the biggest employer in northern ireland. the united states has opted to impose a huge tax on jets being made by bombardier after boeing claimed they were...
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butjust as the contest was heating up, edmund called for the physio, citing a neck problem.f the fourth. we just feel a bit helpless, really. what can i do, you know? do you carry on to the end, but you just go through the motions, in a sorry state, and you don't want a pull—out straightaway, you want to see is going to get better? but ultimately i thought i am not going to win two more sets like this. you know, i was... i knew that i wasn't going to win two more sets feeling like that. the domestic rugby union season got off to a pulsating start last night, with gloucester scoring a last—minute try to beat defending champions exeter chiefs 28—21. the game was level at 21—21, and heading for a draw, when gloucester full—back jason woodward popped up in the 82nd minute of the game to snatch an opening—day victory. in the night's other premiership game, newcastle beat worcester 35—8. the expanded pro14 also got under way last night, and it was an impressive start for ulster. they beat league debutants the south african side the cheetahs, 42—19, all black charles piutau scoring
butjust as the contest was heating up, edmund called for the physio, citing a neck problem.f the fourth. we just feel a bit helpless, really. what can i do, you know? do you carry on to the end, but you just go through the motions, in a sorry state, and you don't want a pull—out straightaway, you want to see is going to get better? but ultimately i thought i am not going to win two more sets like this. you know, i was... i knew that i wasn't going to win two more sets feeling like that. the...
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butjust as the contest was heating up, edmund called for the physio, citing a neck problem.luctantly retiring at the start of the fourth. ijust feel a bit helpless, really. what can i do, you know? do you carry on to the end, but you just go through the motions in a sorry state? and you don't want to pull out straightaway. you want to see is this going to get better? but ultimately, i thought, i'm not going to win two more sets like this. you know, iwas... i knew that i wasn't going to win two more sets feeling like that. maria sharapova has made it through to the fourth round, in herfirst grand slam event since returning to the game, following a 15—month drugs ban. the 2006 champion, beat teenage american, sofia kenin, on the main show court so the arthur ashe court where she's plyed all three of her matches, in the tournament so far. and afterwards she hit back at caroline wozniacki's complaints, that sharapova gets favourable treatment, when it comes to the show courts. with regards to scheduling as you know i don't make the schedule and you know i'm a pretty big competit
butjust as the contest was heating up, edmund called for the physio, citing a neck problem.luctantly retiring at the start of the fourth. ijust feel a bit helpless, really. what can i do, you know? do you carry on to the end, but you just go through the motions in a sorry state? and you don't want to pull out straightaway. you want to see is this going to get better? but ultimately, i thought, i'm not going to win two more sets like this. you know, iwas... i knew that i wasn't going to win two...
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mcmahon edmund mcnally daniel w.ne sheila mcnulty sean peter mcnulty robert william mcpadden terence a. mcshane timothy patrick mcsweeney martin e. mcwilliams rocco a. medaglia abigail cales medina anna iris medina damian meehan william j. meehan alok kumar mehta raymond meisenheimer manuel emilio mejia eskedar melaku antonio melendez mary melendez christopher d. mello yelena melnichenko stuart todd meltzer diarelia jovannah mena dora marie mencahak charles mendez lizette mendoza shevonne olicia mentis wolfgang peter menzel steve john mercado wilfredo mercado wesley mercer ralph joseph mercurio alan harvey merdinger george l. merino yamel josefina merino george merkouris and my cousin jude. we love you and we miss you. >> and my father paul ortiz jr. 16 years ago, i was too young to walk or talk, but today, i stand here proud to read my father's name and say that grandma, grandpa, mom, and the rest of the family miss you, dad. you're never far from our thoughts. you're my hoaro and ever day i strive to make you proud
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butjust as the contest was heating up, edmund called for the physio, citing a neck problem. at the start of the fourth. ijust feel a bit helpless, really. what can i do, you know? do you carry on to the end, but you just go through the motions in a sorry state? and you don't want to pull out straightaway. you want to see is this going to get better? but ultimately, i thought, i'm not going to win two more sets like this. you know, iwas... i knew that i wasn't going to win two more sets feeling like that. maria sharapova has made it through to the fourth round in herfirst grand slam event since returning to the game following a 15—month drugs ban. the 2006 champion beat teenage american sofia kenin on the main show court so the arthur ashe court where she's plyed all three of her matches, in the tournament so far. and afterwards she hit back at caroline wozniacki's complaints, that sharapova gets favourable treatment when it comes to the show courts. with regards to scheduling, as you know, i don't make the schedule and you know i'm a pretty big competitor and if you put me o
butjust as the contest was heating up, edmund called for the physio, citing a neck problem. at the start of the fourth. ijust feel a bit helpless, really. what can i do, you know? do you carry on to the end, but you just go through the motions in a sorry state? and you don't want to pull out straightaway. you want to see is this going to get better? but ultimately, i thought, i'm not going to win two more sets like this. you know, iwas... i knew that i wasn't going to win two more sets feeling...
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butjust as the contest was heating up, edmund called for the physio, citing a neck problem.urth. ijust feel a bit helpless, really. what can i do, you know? do you carry on to the end, but you just go through the motions, in a sorry state? and you don't want to pull out straightaway. you want to see, is this going to get better? but ultimately, i thought, i'm not going to win two more sets like this. you know, iwas... i knew that i wasn't going to win two more sets feeling like that. maria sharapova, has made her way through to the fourth round of the us open, with a straight—sets win over sofia kenin. afterward , afterward, she hit back at caroline wozniacki's complaints that sharapova gets favouritism and best treatment when it comes to the show courts. with regards to scheduling, as you know, i don't make the schedule. and you know, i am a pretty big competitor, and if you put me out in the parking lot of queens in new york city, i am happy to play there. that is not what matters to me. all that matters to me as matters to me. all that matters to measi matters to me. all
butjust as the contest was heating up, edmund called for the physio, citing a neck problem.urth. ijust feel a bit helpless, really. what can i do, you know? do you carry on to the end, but you just go through the motions, in a sorry state? and you don't want to pull out straightaway. you want to see, is this going to get better? but ultimately, i thought, i'm not going to win two more sets like this. you know, iwas... i knew that i wasn't going to win two more sets feeling like that. maria...
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kyle edmund had to retire with injury.reach the men's fourth round at flushing meadows since michael chang in 1989. mercedes dominated practice for the italian grand prix. tom clarkson is in monza. italian grand prix marks the end of the european season of the end of the european season of the 2017 world championship and on the 2017 world championship and on the evidence of everything we've seen so far it's all about mercedes. lewis hamilton fastest in the first practice session, his team—mate va ltteri bottas fastest practice session, his team—mate valtteri bottas fastest in the second. sebastian vettel third fastest all day today. leading lewis hamilton by seven points in the world championship. all to play for this weekend. what is the gap going to be after the race on saturday? matteo the italian quickstep riderfinished ahead of his compatriot. chris froome finished safely in the chasing pack. he bids to become the third rider to do the tour de france double. one of the most powerful x—ray machines ever built has offic
kyle edmund had to retire with injury.reach the men's fourth round at flushing meadows since michael chang in 1989. mercedes dominated practice for the italian grand prix. tom clarkson is in monza. italian grand prix marks the end of the european season of the end of the european season of the 2017 world championship and on the 2017 world championship and on the evidence of everything we've seen so far it's all about mercedes. lewis hamilton fastest in the first practice session, his...
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that is one of the reasons morrison is vulnerable, because of the edmunds test. judges appointing prosecutors was horrible even though two of the witnesses have said they agreed with morrison versus wilson on the facts, violation of separation of powers 101. so absent thecircumstances, ift can give an order and gives the order, that is not discrete -- that is not obstruction in the access of special circumstances? >> if you can't good conscious carried out, you should resign. >> what do these bills actually do? if the president can give the order and it is not obstruction of justice, and a failure to carry it out amounts to good cause, what is the purpose of the bills? >> they are hoping the judges do not agree with you on that point. >> i disagree. i think if we are at the point where we are debating whether committing an act of obstruction of justice is good cause to remove the prosecutor, i think if we are having that conversation, it explains why these bills have been introduced. >> i would like to engage on that last point. the chairman is kind and benevolen
that is one of the reasons morrison is vulnerable, because of the edmunds test. judges appointing prosecutors was horrible even though two of the witnesses have said they agreed with morrison versus wilson on the facts, violation of separation of powers 101. so absent thecircumstances, ift can give an order and gives the order, that is not discrete -- that is not obstruction in the access of special circumstances? >> if you can't good conscious carried out, you should resign. >>...
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. >> as san jose poll lina edmunds will be performing on sunday. >> bay area's finest.nd i love kristi yamaguchi. she does so much for the community. >> we are just starting a long heat wave. what to expect this weekend. >>> businesses in santa cruz is gearing up for a busy weekend. what you need to know before you head to the beach this weekend. a heat wave so intense -- not even the coast is safe from the >>> right now at 6:30, record breaking heat across the bay area. not even the coast is safe from the sweltering temperatures. we are under a micro climate alert across the bay area. >> san francisco hottest temp ever recorded in the city. 106. many people got this alert on their phone warned of the heat advisory and linked to info about cooling centers. we start with chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. jeff, talk about those records. >> all stacking up across the bay area. take a look at some of the records that you know have not seen temperatures this hot in decades. and you can see santa rosa hit 110 today. old record was in 1955 an rafael. and oakland airport hit 10
. >> as san jose poll lina edmunds will be performing on sunday. >> bay area's finest.nd i love kristi yamaguchi. she does so much for the community. >> we are just starting a long heat wave. what to expect this weekend. >>> businesses in santa cruz is gearing up for a busy weekend. what you need to know before you head to the beach this weekend. a heat wave so intense -- not even the coast is safe from the >>> right now at 6:30, record breaking heat across...
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edmund randolph of virginia, and george mason of virginia. he refused to sign the constitution because it did not contain a bill of rights. why not? because james madison among others said a bill of rights would be unnecessary or dangerous. unnecessary because the constitution itself is a bill of rights. it gives congress only enumerated powers. since congress has no power to infringe free speech, there is no reason to fear it would endanger free speech. dangerous because people might assume if the right was not written down, it was not protected. the framers believed our rights are so important that they come from god and not government and to try to reduce things to a single list would be folly. in the face of the objections from three federal list, madison changed his mind. he was a practical politician. he almost lost a house election in virginia and and he came to support the adoption of additional amendments to prevent further abuse of powers. but we are now going to do in this final section, we have been seeing these rare, priceless, e
edmund randolph of virginia, and george mason of virginia. he refused to sign the constitution because it did not contain a bill of rights. why not? because james madison among others said a bill of rights would be unnecessary or dangerous. unnecessary because the constitution itself is a bill of rights. it gives congress only enumerated powers. since congress has no power to infringe free speech, there is no reason to fear it would endanger free speech. dangerous because people might assume if...
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on one of his frequent strolls in downtown washington with his secret service escort and friend, edmund w. starling. suddenly, coolidge spoke. "well, they're going to elect that superman hoover, and he is going to have some trouble. he is going to have to spend money, but he will not spend enough. then, the the democrats will come in and spend money like water, but they don't know anything about money. then they will want me to come back and save some money for them, but i won't do it." [laughter] dr. nash: is this anecdote recorded in starling's memoirs is accurate, it was one of the most prescient remarks coolidge ever made. one area they diverged was the ir attitude toward the surging stock market. by early 1928, prices on the new york stock exchange had advanced to record levels. abetted by a staggering growth in brokers loans. on january 6, president coolidge was asked at a news conference whether the amount of loans was now dangerously high. relying upon information from the treasury department, the president replied that he saw no signs that the amount was "large enough to call p
on one of his frequent strolls in downtown washington with his secret service escort and friend, edmund w. starling. suddenly, coolidge spoke. "well, they're going to elect that superman hoover, and he is going to have some trouble. he is going to have to spend money, but he will not spend enough. then, the the democrats will come in and spend money like water, but they don't know anything about money. then they will want me to come back and save some money for them, but i won't do...
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just about the military or just about the police, it's also about the people who marched across the edmund pettus bridge. it's about frederick douglass who was a patriot, until recently, donald trump was under it's about frederick douglass who was a patriot, until recently, donald trump was under the impression was still with us. not the case. there's a legitimate argument to be made that you could appeal to more people who are persuadable if you separated the protests from the anthem, itself. if -- or if you did like bruce maxwell, an unknown player until yesterday -- >> yeah. >> -- baseball player with the oakland a's, rookie, born on a military base in germany, grew up in alabama, he took a knee and placed his hand over his heart during the playing of the national anthem. to he's simultaneously making a statement, making it very, very clear he sees the bigger picture and respects the varying perspectives. when you start calling people s.o.b.s, you start dehumanizing them and start making it appear as if the definition of patriotism belongs only to those who agree with you, somehow, some
just about the military or just about the police, it's also about the people who marched across the edmund pettus bridge. it's about frederick douglass who was a patriot, until recently, donald trump was under it's about frederick douglass who was a patriot, until recently, donald trump was under the impression was still with us. not the case. there's a legitimate argument to be made that you could appeal to more people who are persuadable if you separated the protests from the anthem, itself....
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aristotle and cicerone and sydney and lock and even some of their contemporaries, adam smith and edmund burke and so forth. and what does the term americanism mean? and so the first chapter as you know, i spent time on that and what's interesting is even the didn't agree in every single nuance there were fundamental understandings in founding. the revolutionary war was fought over americanism. so what does americanism mean? essentially we would get into this, the court issues will receive the declaration of independence. when people read it they quickly go over a couple of words that are most critical words in the declaration of independence, like natural law and laws of nature, which from my experiences goes never taught to me. never discussed. it's never debated, and yet that was the court of america itself. if this whole issue of americanism, it's crucially important to understand because it's under attack pickets being devoured by this other force, is of the movement called progressivism. i mechanism, if you look at the declaration of independence the most formal consensus position
aristotle and cicerone and sydney and lock and even some of their contemporaries, adam smith and edmund burke and so forth. and what does the term americanism mean? and so the first chapter as you know, i spent time on that and what's interesting is even the didn't agree in every single nuance there were fundamental understandings in founding. the revolutionary war was fought over americanism. so what does americanism mean? essentially we would get into this, the court issues will receive the...
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and aristotle and sydney and locke and montesquieu and even some of the contemporaries, adam smith, edmund burke and support. what this americanism means and the first chapter, as you know, i spent time on that and what is interesting is even though they didn't agree and every single nuance there were fundamental understandings to the founding. the revolutionary war was fought over americans. what does that mean essentially, we will get into this but the core issue is what we see in the declaration of independence. when people read it they quickly go over a couple of words that are most the critical words in the declaration of independence like natural law and laws of nature. from my experience in school, was never taught to me and never discussed. it's never debated and yet, that was the core of the american founders. this will issue of americanism is crucially important to understand because it is under attack. it's been devoured by this other force, this other movement called progressive best. americanism -- if you look at the decoration of independence is most formal, consensus positio
and aristotle and sydney and locke and montesquieu and even some of the contemporaries, adam smith, edmund burke and support. what this americanism means and the first chapter, as you know, i spent time on that and what is interesting is even though they didn't agree and every single nuance there were fundamental understandings to the founding. the revolutionary war was fought over americans. what does that mean essentially, we will get into this but the core issue is what we see in the...
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who wear their ties with their friedrich hayek or edmund burke and argue about dungeons and dragons geeks, i may level nine, and all that kind of stuff. i love that stuff. and i think it is a hugely important thing. but politics is a little different. politics -- i could not run for office explaining why my platform is based on friedrich hayek's "the fatal conceit." in politics, you have to do things differently. this gets to a larger point that i am actually grateful to donald trump about. the last three or four presidential election cycles, the republican primaries have been like a c-span version of a reenactment of the movie "spartacus." everyone gets up on stage and says, i am ronald reagan. no, i am ronald reagan. [laughter] -- just full disclosure -- i like ronald reagan. what has two thumbs and thinks ronald reagan is awesome? this guy. ronald reagan was put on this earth to do two things -- chew gum and kick ass and he ran out in about 1974. [applause] jonah: but what people do not appreciate about ronald reagan was that yes, ok, fine, here principles. love those principles, he wa
who wear their ties with their friedrich hayek or edmund burke and argue about dungeons and dragons geeks, i may level nine, and all that kind of stuff. i love that stuff. and i think it is a hugely important thing. but politics is a little different. politics -- i could not run for office explaining why my platform is based on friedrich hayek's "the fatal conceit." in politics, you have to do things differently. this gets to a larger point that i am actually grateful to donald trump...
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the 23—year—old went missing last september following a night out with friends in bury st edmunds.eaking to nicola just after eight o'clock. nearly half the couples eligible to claim marriage tax allowance are still failing to do so, according to her majesty's revenue and customs. the tax allowance, worth 230 pounds a year can be claimed by married couples or those in a civil partnership if they meet certain conditions. the government said applications have increased year on year and that it had now simplified the application process. you may remember yesterday we were joined by very special guest on the sofa. this is maya, a io—week—old jaguar cub, looking quite at home in our studio. she loved the studio. she had a play, she wandered around, she had a cuddle. she links to your head charlie. we were totally but assorted. —— besotted. now there is a lwa ys assorted. —— besotted. now there is always an interesting reaction when we have wildlife on the show. you've been sending in pictures of your cats and dogs glued to the screen as they watched her prowl around the set. lesley gosl
the 23—year—old went missing last september following a night out with friends in bury st edmunds.eaking to nicola just after eight o'clock. nearly half the couples eligible to claim marriage tax allowance are still failing to do so, according to her majesty's revenue and customs. the tax allowance, worth 230 pounds a year can be claimed by married couples or those in a civil partnership if they meet certain conditions. the government said applications have increased year on year and that...
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the nats host the dodgers this weekend and edmund jackson is on the mound tonight for washington. >>>ron the yankee star crushed a pair of three run homers. judge leads the american league with 43 home runs. [inaudible] set 30 years ago. they dominated the orioles 15 to three. >>> the indians win streak extended to 22 and doing so in dramatic fashion. down two-one in the ninth and down to their last strike. cleveland rallies to tie the game. then they win it in the tenth inning. cleveland now within four wins of matching the 1916 new york giants for the longest streak in major league baseball history. >>> thursday night football action texans in cincinnati taking on the bengals. desean watson making his first career start for houston on his 22nd birthday. happy birthday. slammed on the back of the head. what a way to celebrate with a victory though. watson -- >> better a 49-yard touchdown run and accounted for one into total yards. he helped his team win 13 to nine. they beat the bengals. as for the bengals guess what, allison they're looking for their first touchdown. they had three
the nats host the dodgers this weekend and edmund jackson is on the mound tonight for washington. >>>ron the yankee star crushed a pair of three run homers. judge leads the american league with 43 home runs. [inaudible] set 30 years ago. they dominated the orioles 15 to three. >>> the indians win streak extended to 22 and doing so in dramatic fashion. down two-one in the ninth and down to their last strike. cleveland rallies to tie the game. then they win it in the tenth...
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our two guest speakers this afternoon, danielle allen, university professor, and director of the edmund j. saffer center for ethics at harvard university. a political theorist who published broadly in democratic theo theory, political ceasociology history of political thought. known for her work on justice and citizenship, allen is the author of several books inclu including "our declaration." 2001 macarthur. and the society of american historians. she's also a contributing columnist for the "washington post." emily sneff, resource manager of the declaration resources project in the center for american studies at harvard university, responsible for administration, research and web content in pursuit of the project's mission to create innovative and informative resources about the declaration of independence. background in content development and curatincuration. she was a member of the curatorial. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome danielle allen and emily sneff. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. >> good afternoon. thank you to david ferriero and the national archives for having u
our two guest speakers this afternoon, danielle allen, university professor, and director of the edmund j. saffer center for ethics at harvard university. a political theorist who published broadly in democratic theo theory, political ceasociology history of political thought. known for her work on justice and citizenship, allen is the author of several books inclu including "our declaration." 2001 macarthur. and the society of american historians. she's also a contributing columnist...
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because of the edmund test. also judges appointing prosecutors was horrible. even though two of the witnesses have actually said they agreed with morrison versus olson on the facts. which is a violation of separation of powers 101. >> what you've identified, if the president gives an order it is not obstruction in the absence of the special circumstances. >> and you have to carry it out. if you don't you should be sacked. and if you cannot in good conscience carried out, the honor and law is to resign. >> what do the bills actually do? if absent the circumstances, the president can give the order and that does not amount to obstruction of justice. any failure to carry out the order amounts to good cause. what is the purpose of the bills? >> you're hoping the judges do not agree with you and me and dean manning on that point. >> i disagree. i think the bills are meant to account for the possibility that you can advocate where everyone agrees that was not good cause and whether firing was purely for legal reasons. and so i do not, i think if we are at the point
because of the edmund test. also judges appointing prosecutors was horrible. even though two of the witnesses have actually said they agreed with morrison versus olson on the facts. which is a violation of separation of powers 101. >> what you've identified, if the president gives an order it is not obstruction in the absence of the special circumstances. >> and you have to carry it out. if you don't you should be sacked. and if you cannot in good conscience carried out, the honor...
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who you saw briefly injim's film; emma — who is an uber driver here in london, as well as charlie edmundspeal? i'm not worried at all. in 2014, ubertold about the appeal? i'm not worried at all. in 2014, uber told the london assembly it was a different minicab organisation, that it was a happy, shiny, sharing economy type of operator, and that the rest of the industry was brutally exploitative, andi industry was brutally exploitative, and i understand the argument today they are making is that they are just like the rest of the trade, so i guess they are acknowledging finally that they are brutally exploitative. so we are here to get the law enforced. it is a shame that we have to do it rather than the government doing it. it is more time than people can afford. emma, you area than people can afford. emma, you are a fellow uber driver. what do you say to james? i am disappointed that people are fighting for the right to have sick pay and holiday p5y~ right to have sick pay and holiday pay. i really enjoyed along with my other female uber drivers, we enjoy the flexibility. it gives much mo
who you saw briefly injim's film; emma — who is an uber driver here in london, as well as charlie edmundspeal? i'm not worried at all. in 2014, ubertold about the appeal? i'm not worried at all. in 2014, uber told the london assembly it was a different minicab organisation, that it was a happy, shiny, sharing economy type of operator, and that the rest of the industry was brutally exploitative, andi industry was brutally exploitative, and i understand the argument today they are making is...
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now, that is something that edmund burke would have called radical, something russell kirk would have buckley would have called radical, something in his time paul ryan would have called radical, something that mitch mcconnell would have called -- you can't reorder one-sixth of the united states economy without a committee hearing, without regular order, without a cbo score, without being a dangerous radical. and i don't understand how they think they're going to get away with that and how some of my friends, and they are friends and that's why it hurts so much, are getting on tv and lying every day to the american people, lying through their teeth about what's in this bill and what's not in this bill. >> they also don't have any support of the health care industry which is important, or the grass roots of the country. on the politics of this, they're actually today closing to getting a successful senate vote and successful house vote than they were yesterday according to congressional people i've talked to. so this could happen. but the substance of it is really problematic to the pa
now, that is something that edmund burke would have called radical, something russell kirk would have buckley would have called radical, something in his time paul ryan would have called radical, something that mitch mcconnell would have called -- you can't reorder one-sixth of the united states economy without a committee hearing, without regular order, without a cbo score, without being a dangerous radical. and i don't understand how they think they're going to get away with that and how some...