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she would give judge to eliza.lthough earning the top spot among martha washington's personal slaves, there was no way to amass enough personal or emotional capital. it was a woman that was approximately the same age and no one having a difficult and sometimes volatile temper. she was a force to be reckoned with. her family wrote about her temper and this would have been something that judge was familiar with. a shift to the household of the irritable eliza would mean a life of poor treatment and uncertainty and she simply couldn't let that happen. judge knew what the future held showed she not see and advise of her black associates. she supposed she went back to virginia she would never have the chance to escape. once she learned upon the disease of her master and mistress she would become the property of the granddaughter by the name of custis. her work would begin immediate immediately. in her interview at the end of her life she said she was determined never to be her slave slave. her decision was made. the jud
she would give judge to eliza.lthough earning the top spot among martha washington's personal slaves, there was no way to amass enough personal or emotional capital. it was a woman that was approximately the same age and no one having a difficult and sometimes volatile temper. she was a force to be reckoned with. her family wrote about her temper and this would have been something that judge was familiar with. a shift to the household of the irritable eliza would mean a life of poor treatment...
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good afternoon for you guys. >> good afternoon. >> eliza, you take a comment like that from chairman nunes, what do you think is happening behind the scenes with the house intel committee? >> i think he's trying to capitalize on the fact that the democrats are frustrated and he's trying to say, look, it's all political and has nothing to do with what's going on in the investigation but the truth is it isn't just -- >> eliza, i'm sorry, we're losing your microphone. we're going to try to adjust that a little bit but, jeremy, i'll let you weigh in and where do they go from here now that congressman schiff saw those documents and he said there was nothing that warranted a departure from the normal review procedures? >> well, that's exactly the problem is the democrats are not empowered with a lot of authority here. they are going to continue to call for this independent investigation and likely get nowhere unless there's some further revelation that nunes acted inappropriately. it's impossible to tell whether or not something like that could happen further on down the road. but i don't
good afternoon for you guys. >> good afternoon. >> eliza, you take a comment like that from chairman nunes, what do you think is happening behind the scenes with the house intel committee? >> i think he's trying to capitalize on the fact that the democrats are frustrated and he's trying to say, look, it's all political and has nothing to do with what's going on in the investigation but the truth is it isn't just -- >> eliza, i'm sorry, we're losing your microphone. we're...
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i want to bring in usa today columnist eliza peters. i want to speak with you about what we witnessed from north korea. is this just really a big show or more of something as kelly was talking about? the brinkmanship issue? >> this is a further step than we have seen in the past. it is a show on north korea's part. they were able to use the whole world watching. they go to parade out technology. now everyone is talking about it. they successfully able to use the show. i do think it is different than the past under president obama who was cautious. there were steps to take when dealing with north korea. we have seen president trump change his foreign policy over the last two weeks. he is talking about it. he is saying china should deal with them. if they don't, we will. now you are seeing china and russia as kelly talked about warning for things to calm down. i think this is a new step than before. >> jeremy, how much of a corner has the white house painted itself in with rhetoric about north korea and any type of provocation it would de
i want to bring in usa today columnist eliza peters. i want to speak with you about what we witnessed from north korea. is this just really a big show or more of something as kelly was talking about? the brinkmanship issue? >> this is a further step than we have seen in the past. it is a show on north korea's part. they were able to use the whole world watching. they go to parade out technology. now everyone is talking about it. they successfully able to use the show. i do think it is...
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let me go to eliza.ohn mentions that there was use of chemical weapons for folks who remember john kerry and the russians along with others sort of negotiated the removal of at least what was called the declared chemical stockpiles and we know a lot was taken out of syria which most say is a good thing and yet there were chemical weapons left to use. can you speak to that point and then julian come in afterwards and respond to anything we've heard. >> there were chemicals left to use and they were used. and the fact that the photos of the kids, i keep thinking about the photo of the father with the two dead twins, that was the message that all of america and the world saw. and that's what president trump saw. we were hearing his visual and those photos is what had him order the strike. but i think the fact that americans saw those are also kind of where the lawmakers now have to react because they're home at recess and their constituents are asking what the strategy is. and even republicans who applaud t
let me go to eliza.ohn mentions that there was use of chemical weapons for folks who remember john kerry and the russians along with others sort of negotiated the removal of at least what was called the declared chemical stockpiles and we know a lot was taken out of syria which most say is a good thing and yet there were chemical weapons left to use. can you speak to that point and then julian come in afterwards and respond to anything we've heard. >> there were chemicals left to use and...
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eliza, are we seeing the beginnings of a kind of permanent protest class?'ve definitely seen protests nearly weekly, like you said just mentioned, on that natural mall. protests are nothing new, but i do think it is amped up under president trump. the woman's march sort of set the scene. it was massive. there was hundreds of hundreds of thousands of people and also around the world. people saw it worked, it got under the president's skin, he commented on it. so i think people are coming out to things they see are import and the and they see that national mall right up in front of the white house is a good place to do it. >> jay, i want to turn to health care now. according to a new poll, 58% of those asked say the health care bill is very or somewhat likely to be passed. if congress can't get it across the finish line and soon, who's to blame for that? >> well, this is obviously the second attempt that they have done to try to pass the repeal of obamacare. the fact of the matter is it failed to get -- garner enough votes to be able to do it before the 100-d
eliza, are we seeing the beginnings of a kind of permanent protest class?'ve definitely seen protests nearly weekly, like you said just mentioned, on that natural mall. protests are nothing new, but i do think it is amped up under president trump. the woman's march sort of set the scene. it was massive. there was hundreds of hundreds of thousands of people and also around the world. people saw it worked, it got under the president's skin, he commented on it. so i think people are coming out to...
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so eliza had some interesting ideas. she thought that the way you tame men is you bring out women, right. that the reason these guys are dangerous and violent and she doesn't want to be near them is because they don't have the civilizing influence of women. okay. so she comes up with an idea. let's bring women. so she starts, she does this call for bride, the california association of american women, and it is widely endorsed both on the east coast and on the west coast. on the east coast you get all these, you know, famous people who are this is a great idea, this is wonderful, no one's better to lead this than farnham, she was very well known at this point. she had been the mate reason to of sing sing prison out east. she was a doer, she got things done. so they're all behind her. and not simply out of like the kindness of their hearts, there's some other things going on. her proposal to bring out brides was not the first female migration program. before this, throughout the 1830s, early 1840s, every time there was unr
so eliza had some interesting ideas. she thought that the way you tame men is you bring out women, right. that the reason these guys are dangerous and violent and she doesn't want to be near them is because they don't have the civilizing influence of women. okay. so she comes up with an idea. let's bring women. so she starts, she does this call for bride, the california association of american women, and it is widely endorsed both on the east coast and on the west coast. on the east coast you...
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emerson marries eliza sanford. he dies in 1843. dred scott, after the death of dr. emerson, dred scott sues for his freedom. in the year 1846. eliza sanford transfers ownership of dred scott to her brother john sanford in 1850. that is just a detail. dred scott sues for his freedom. sues in the state courts in missouri. why? >> [inaudible] prof. guelzo: look at fort armstrong. what is illinois? illinois is a free state. mind you, there were transit laws. transit laws permitted slaveholders, if they have to journey or live for a short period of time, to do so without jeopardizing title to their slaves. emerson was doing more than a quick pass through illinois. even more so, fort snelling is in the minnesota territory. what is the minnesota territory governed by? >> [inaudible] prof. guelzo: no, the northwest ordinance of 1787. it mandated that slavery could not exist in those territories. dred scott's logic is, i was taken into a free state and lived there not under temporary transit but i lived in a semipermanent position and then i was moved to fort snelling in min
emerson marries eliza sanford. he dies in 1843. dred scott, after the death of dr. emerson, dred scott sues for his freedom. in the year 1846. eliza sanford transfers ownership of dred scott to her brother john sanford in 1850. that is just a detail. dred scott sues for his freedom. sues in the state courts in missouri. why? >> [inaudible] prof. guelzo: look at fort armstrong. what is illinois? illinois is a free state. mind you, there were transit laws. transit laws permitted...
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joining me now to discuss, national political reporter for politico and eliza collins of usa today.start with you. bannon opposed the strike on syria, kushner supported it. we obviously know how president trump felt about it because he decided to go forward with it. is the white house trying to say there's nothing to see here, but there's a sign bannon could be falling out of favor with the president, especially considering his removal from the nsc last week. >> that's exactly right. this is within the umbrella of a lot of broader changes that have been happening around the white house, one of them is bannon being removed from the national security council. but i think what we're seeing here is just another elaboration of a lot of internal politics that have been happening over the last, you know, 12 weeks of this presidency. they're clearly still trying to work out exactly where everyone fits in. but what we're seeing is really an example of the broader questions surrounding trump's candidacy when he was running for president because a lot of the people that supported him thought h
joining me now to discuss, national political reporter for politico and eliza collins of usa today.start with you. bannon opposed the strike on syria, kushner supported it. we obviously know how president trump felt about it because he decided to go forward with it. is the white house trying to say there's nothing to see here, but there's a sign bannon could be falling out of favor with the president, especially considering his removal from the nsc last week. >> that's exactly right. this...
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. >> eliza? >> she's going to have to separate herself. think we had a president who campaigned with all of these potential conflicts of interest and he still elected and he still has them. his base doesn't care. democrats are going to be upset with this. i think it's going to feed into that narrative more. i don't think it changes much. >> you know what i think? i think completely different from everybody else on this and i have all day long to try to figure it out. here's the problem. if she didn't get the trademark on her name, she's going to get the trademark anyway. i cld go in and get the trademark theoretically and i could start sellingtems in china with her name on it. i think it was just to protect her name. i have absolutely no problem with it at all. with all the sort of knock offs, she'd have no way to preserve it. if i went in and bought her name and bought products and started doing that, there is no way she could protect herself if i own the trademark. >> even so, so i don't think the issue is that her company went after the
. >> eliza? >> she's going to have to separate herself. think we had a president who campaigned with all of these potential conflicts of interest and he still elected and he still has them. his base doesn't care. democrats are going to be upset with this. i think it's going to feed into that narrative more. i don't think it changes much. >> you know what i think? i think completely different from everybody else on this and i have all day long to try to figure it out. here's...
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ben manilla and eliza lape are back in the bay area now... a miserable time for the couple after they became sick with what's known as "rat lungworm disease". ( mark ) it's a parasitic worm carried by rats - then spread through snails or slugs that crawl onto fruits or vegetables. hawaiian authorities are investigating the rising number of cases.( james ) 9 cases have been confirmed --- 6 in maui and three more on the big island....in the last 12 weeks. the bay area couple had spent two weeks honeymooning in maui after they got married in january. hawaiian health workers don't know why this is suddenly a big problem....and for now they say can only remind people to thoroughly wash their produce. ( mark ) coming up after the break... thousands of dollars worth of custom built bikes stolen from a bay area cycling team. we'll tell you where it happened. (anny) and i'm tracking your morning forecast. a full weather report right after the break. áááábreakááá (mark) welcome back. let's get a check of the weather this morning... .look for scattered
ben manilla and eliza lape are back in the bay area now... a miserable time for the couple after they became sick with what's known as "rat lungworm disease". ( mark ) it's a parasitic worm carried by rats - then spread through snails or slugs that crawl onto fruits or vegetables. hawaiian authorities are investigating the rising number of cases.( james ) 9 cases have been confirmed --- 6 in maui and three more on the big island....in the last 12 weeks. the bay area couple had spent...
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the ten finalists for the male calf are the names eliza's choice, it would allow the trainers to pickhe name if you choose that one. others are apollo, owe, harper, noah, roll lee, patch, patches, or unity. april gave birth to the male calf about two weeks ago and you can vote on the animal adventure parks website. each vote though costs $1 and you need a minimum of five votes. now parks website says the proceeds are going to go to giraffe conservation and to park improvements and to help seriously ill children with >>> she's going to get taken away. >> you're looking at video of police questioning a woman about cuts on her dog, investigators believe she intentionally did that with a razor blade. so she could get pain medicine for the dog and take it herself. it is a opioid drug epidemic. tonight at 11:00 a special assignment unit report on the vets in our area and what they are doing about it. the role government lead kearse play in preventing -- leaders can play in simply venting addicts from hey allergy muddlers are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrte
the ten finalists for the male calf are the names eliza's choice, it would allow the trainers to pickhe name if you choose that one. others are apollo, owe, harper, noah, roll lee, patch, patches, or unity. april gave birth to the male calf about two weeks ago and you can vote on the animal adventure parks website. each vote though costs $1 and you need a minimum of five votes. now parks website says the proceeds are going to go to giraffe conservation and to park improvements and to help...
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ben manila and eliza lipe a couple from san francisco traveled to maui in january for their honey moon. they contracted rat lung worm disease. it's triggered by parasitic worms, passed by snails and left on produce. the snails then invade the human brain and cause a rare meningitis. hawaii tourism officials say the disease is rare. >>> i'm meteorologist jeff reign ran yeary. clouds increasing in san francisco right now. we will show you where we have the best chance of showers wednesday. plus, how much hotter for the weekend. >>> also it's fun but is it safe? the new ritual at at&t park that caught the eye -- >> it is starting to get contagious. >> it's fun but is it safe? the new ritual at at&t that caught the eye of umpires and major league baseball. >>> and 42 trees at the center of a neighborhood dispute. some call them a fire hazard. but others think there is another reason they are on chopping block. back in a moment. what made two guys build race car engines in their own shop? what made them believe that a two-ton behemoth could compete in a track race? or that they could take o
ben manila and eliza lipe a couple from san francisco traveled to maui in january for their honey moon. they contracted rat lung worm disease. it's triggered by parasitic worms, passed by snails and left on produce. the snails then invade the human brain and cause a rare meningitis. hawaii tourism officials say the disease is rare. >>> i'm meteorologist jeff reign ran yeary. clouds increasing in san francisco right now. we will show you where we have the best chance of showers...
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"ben manilla" and "eliza lape (lah- pey)" were both diagnosed with >>> a couple acquired a brain infectedr site. they were diagnosed with the disease. we tweeted about a bay area man who created their own book starring their daughter with autism. getting their lives back on track, with the help of strangers. today, voluntterrs fixed up a mobile home, hit by san jose's historic flooding. back in february, four feet of >>> today volunteers fixed up a mobile homesite. you remember back in february 4 feet of water rushed into the mobile home park. this particular mobile home park belongs to her husband phillip who happens to be disabled. >> i'm ready. thank you. thank you. thank you. >> you can see she is very grateful. >> they organized the repairs with the help of the city of san jose and bank of america. >>> some scary moments today. it happened as work crews were putting a storm drain into a trench. a worker fell and hurt his back. the trench is 8 feet deep and 50 feet long. rescue crews arrived on the scene and secured the trench before removing the worker. work resumed shortly afterward
"ben manilla" and "eliza lape (lah- pey)" were both diagnosed with >>> a couple acquired a brain infectedr site. they were diagnosed with the disease. we tweeted about a bay area man who created their own book starring their daughter with autism. getting their lives back on track, with the help of strangers. today, voluntterrs fixed up a mobile home, hit by san jose's historic flooding. back in february, four feet of >>> today volunteers fixed up a mobile...
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( cheers and applause ) my next guest originated the role of eliza in "hamilton."e ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: congratulations on "ameÉlie" starting on broadway. >> thank you. >> stephen: so many congratulations in order for someone of your tender years. you're 26 years old. >> yes. >> stephen: graduated from juilliard in 2012. >> with one of these guys, with yvonda! hey! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: lovely fellas. they're great. >> stephen: the same year, you were in the great comedy of 1812. miranda saw you there. he cast you in the broadway cast, nominated for a tony and now starring in "ameÉlie" on broad way. are you sorry you lost all the young years because at 26 i was still putting cracked pepper on salads. >> i have yet to work a restaurant job. >> stephen: they're wonderful. i know ( laughter ) but i did spend a lot of time drinking beers on my fire escape wondering when is something going to happen? and it happened a lot sooner. >> stephen: wednesday. yeah. ( laughter ) but it's certainly been a wild ride and quite awesome. >> stephen: congratul
( cheers and applause ) my next guest originated the role of eliza in "hamilton."e ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: congratulations on "ameÉlie" starting on broadway. >> thank you. >> stephen: so many congratulations in order for someone of your tender years. you're 26 years old. >> yes. >> stephen: graduated from juilliard in 2012. >> with one of these guys, with yvonda! hey! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: lovely fellas. they're...
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eliza is getting ready to go back to work but has numbness on the left side of their body. how the couple got it is still a mystery but want to make sure others take extra care when traveling. >> had we known we were walking into this kind of environment, we would of had a completely different attitude. >> risk of getting rat lungworm is cut down dramatically by simply inspecting and washing produce. indicate, kpix5. >>> and we'll have much more on that story tonight at 10. >>> learning more about the gunman who opened fire in the san bernadino school leaving three people dead. tina tells us he had a troubled past. >>reporter: as people continue to leave flowers and candles outside north park elementary school, many are asking whether the tragedy could haveen avoided. at a press conference this morning, the superintendent said he didn't know. >> the staff knew of the newlywed couple and not the crisis they were in. >> special needs teacher karen smith kept her private life private and no one knew she resently separated from her husband so they let him go to her classroom wh
eliza is getting ready to go back to work but has numbness on the left side of their body. how the couple got it is still a mystery but want to make sure others take extra care when traveling. >> had we known we were walking into this kind of environment, we would of had a completely different attitude. >> risk of getting rat lungworm is cut down dramatically by simply inspecting and washing produce. indicate, kpix5. >>> and we'll have much more on that story tonight at 10....
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. >> eliza anderson describes the decrepit state of the building. >> if my auntie wouldn't have kicked my door open due to the lack of wood being so old she could kick it open she is an old lady. >> city records show a decade of code compliance issues which include eight fire code violations issued three days before the fire, a spokesperson for the landlord says kim and the community center and the city knew of the problems involving the fire alarm system and sprinklers. >> we did not hear any alarms there was no sprinklers or wetness. nothing. it was pitch black like a barbecue grill. >> we also learned other facilities have a code enforcement problem history, the attorney for the nonprofit says. >> the only floor plan that is four out of 50 the liability goes back to keith kim. >> in a statement an attorney for keith kim says it was kim's understanding that the organization would maintain the building he added meet avenue had operated without incident for 20 years despite this in the weeks refer the fire mr. kim has been unfairly criticized in the media for the actions of the current
. >> eliza anderson describes the decrepit state of the building. >> if my auntie wouldn't have kicked my door open due to the lack of wood being so old she could kick it open she is an old lady. >> city records show a decade of code compliance issues which include eight fire code violations issued three days before the fire, a spokesperson for the landlord says kim and the community center and the city knew of the problems involving the fire alarm system and sprinklers....
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. >> eliza anderson describes the building as her family narrowly escaped. >> if my auntie wouldn't have kicked the door open, how can an old lady kick a door open? >> city records show a decade of code compliance issues which include eight fire code violations issued three days before the fire, a spokesperson says the community center and the city knew of the problems involving the fire alarm system and sprinklers. >> we didn't hear any alarms, there were no sprinklers when we were going out, nothing. it was pitch black like a barbecue cube -- grill. >> other facilities run by the owners have a history of problems an attorney for the nonprofit says this. >> four out of the 50 claims and the liability goes back. >> an attorney says it was his understanding that they would maintain the building he added me to avenue llc operated the building without incident for 20 years despite this in the weeks since the fire mr. kim has been unfairly criticized for the actions of the master tenants. the landlord and master tenants continue to dispute liability but the tenants say both are responsible a
. >> eliza anderson describes the building as her family narrowly escaped. >> if my auntie wouldn't have kicked the door open, how can an old lady kick a door open? >> city records show a decade of code compliance issues which include eight fire code violations issued three days before the fire, a spokesperson says the community center and the city knew of the problems involving the fire alarm system and sprinklers. >> we didn't hear any alarms, there were no sprinklers...
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some of my favorite records, james brown, marvin gaye, eliza london, stevie ray von -- charlie: you canmuch as the performance. gary: i feel like that is really the place for me on stage. i feel comfortable. charlie: but touring is where the music is too. gary: touring it is it. charlie: that is true. it has come to that. gary: yeah. it is an interesting, progressive business. and that is part of why i am so dependent on playing a lot, why i have been so focused on that. you never know. i feel like people will always want to come and see and hear live music. charlie: i am sure they do. how many gigs to do a year? gary: you know, that is a good question. i think maybe we are doing around -- not so much this year. i was getting to a point where i was, you know, i could not remember what day it was or where i was. i wanted to go home for a second at least. charlie: it is terrible when you say hello, sacramento, and you are in fact in san francisco. gary: there are times i have not said anything because i was not sure. charlie: even the best have done that. i have heard some, names i will n
some of my favorite records, james brown, marvin gaye, eliza london, stevie ray von -- charlie: you canmuch as the performance. gary: i feel like that is really the place for me on stage. i feel comfortable. charlie: but touring is where the music is too. gary: touring it is it. charlie: that is true. it has come to that. gary: yeah. it is an interesting, progressive business. and that is part of why i am so dependent on playing a lot, why i have been so focused on that. you never know. i feel...
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joining us now is cnn political reporter chris eliza. he wrote an article on this topic.rning. >> good morning. >> spoiler alert. your premise is the chaos is now hurting him. what is your evidence of that? >> look. i did the math. i was an english major in college. i can add up days. from january 20th until today, it has been 73 days that donald trump has been president. i counted two days that you could legitimately say this. the day he nominated neil gorsuch as supreme court judge. that is about 3% of his days. you have just played the graphic. we're three quarters of the way through the first 100 days. >> chris, i have to challenge your premise. i just sat down with the trump supporters. >> here we go. >> they see all sorts of victories. you see two victories. let's go through the ones they mentioned. they love he is rolling back regulations with executive orders. they love he got carrier to keep jobs here. they love he enhanced the power of i.c.e. they could go on and on. they see the chaos as keeping washington off kilter and they like that. >> they do. i do think t
joining us now is cnn political reporter chris eliza. he wrote an article on this topic.rning. >> good morning. >> spoiler alert. your premise is the chaos is now hurting him. what is your evidence of that? >> look. i did the math. i was an english major in college. i can add up days. from january 20th until today, it has been 73 days that donald trump has been president. i counted two days that you could legitimately say this. the day he nominated neil gorsuch as supreme...
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speak in a a different manner, and speak, you know, worse. [ light laughter ] unless i kind of do an eliza." >> jimmy: aluminum, yeah. >> it's pronounced aluminum. >> jimmy: controversy. >> yeah, exactly. >> jimmy: yeah. do you have problems speak >> yeah, kind of. well actually, the problem, to back to robotics, is automated machines are actually a real problem for anyone who doesn't have an american accent here. i don't -- is there any immigrants here? i'm not working for mr. trump. [ laughter ] are this any -- >> jimmy: the butterflies -- we already swept the audience. >> anyway, does anyone here not have an american accent? do you struggle with automated machines? >> yep. >> yeah, so the problem is, like if you do not have an american accent here, you have to kind of talk -- you get batted down into submission by this machine until you talk like a sedated john wayne. [ light laughter ] that's it. number four. i'm sorry. number four. number four. i'm sorry. number four. [ laughter ] ma'am, i would like number four, please. >> jimmy: i would like number four. >> exactly. that is the prob
speak in a a different manner, and speak, you know, worse. [ light laughter ] unless i kind of do an eliza." >> jimmy: aluminum, yeah. >> it's pronounced aluminum. >> jimmy: controversy. >> yeah, exactly. >> jimmy: yeah. do you have problems speak >> yeah, kind of. well actually, the problem, to back to robotics, is automated machines are actually a real problem for anyone who doesn't have an american accent here. i don't -- is there any immigrants here?...
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chairman jason chaffetz, ranking democrat eliza cummings reviewed the file. they said flynn omitted financial arrangements from the documents he's required to file to get a security clearance. >> personally i see no information or no data to support the notion that general flynn complied with the law and that is he was supposed to seek permission and receive permission from both the secretary of state and the secretary of the army prior to traveling to russia to not only accept that payment, but to engage in that activity. i see no evidence that he actually did that. >> he was supposed to get permission. he was supposed to report and he didn't. there's no evidence of it. >> there's also new evidence that the trump white house is ready to play hard ball with the investigation. chaffetz and cummings skasked f documents that would help shed light on if the trump transition and now the administration knew about flynn's contacts and payments. in a letter to the committee the white house said it wasn't in a position to help with anything before inauguration day and
chairman jason chaffetz, ranking democrat eliza cummings reviewed the file. they said flynn omitted financial arrangements from the documents he's required to file to get a security clearance. >> personally i see no information or no data to support the notion that general flynn complied with the law and that is he was supposed to seek permission and receive permission from both the secretary of state and the secretary of the army prior to traveling to russia to not only accept that...
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ben and eliza traveled to maui in january for their honeymoon.hey were there, they contracted rat lung worm disease, triggered by parasitic worms that when ingested can invade the human brain. the couple has no idea how they got the illness, but they are talking about it so others take proper precautions. >> i have had several operations. two pneumonias. a blood clot. right now, i'm dealing with a kidney issue. all of which was spurred by the rat lung. >> just a slew of health complications there. ben is still in the hospital. his wife has now recovered. at least nine recent cases have been reported on maui and the big island. >> 6:36 right now. b.a.r.t. and the coast guard keeping a close eye on a 100-foot barge that recently sank to the bottom of the bay. we went down during last week's storm. the problem it is sitting on the sea floor directly above the transbay tube. they're concerned another storm could cause it to shift. salvage crews plan to remove that crash. >> right now, the plans extension of a commuter line may get a financial boost a
ben and eliza traveled to maui in january for their honeymoon.hey were there, they contracted rat lung worm disease, triggered by parasitic worms that when ingested can invade the human brain. the couple has no idea how they got the illness, but they are talking about it so others take proper precautions. >> i have had several operations. two pneumonias. a blood clot. right now, i'm dealing with a kidney issue. all of which was spurred by the rat lung. >> just a slew of health...
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somebody that they were searching for, a man with stubble on his face, wearing a dark and moody and eliza the person they have been holding does bear a likeness to this person, although they haven't said specifically whether it is the same man to talk a second suspect has also been arrested in another suburb, north west of stockholm, about 20 minutes from where we are now, but very little information emerging about insofar, though some reports suggesting there are links between the two suspects. meanwhile, a couple of other details are emerging. six of the 15 people injured are understood to have been released from hospital and security remaining tense, with extra resources sent to police sweden's orders overnight. president trump has said he believes "tremendous progress" has been made during meetings in florida with the chinese leader xi jinping. they've agreed a 100—day plan for talks designed to reduce the us trade deficit with china. they also talked about north korea's nuclear weapons programme. a strike by rail workers at the rmt union is set to disrupt services to the grand nation
somebody that they were searching for, a man with stubble on his face, wearing a dark and moody and eliza the person they have been holding does bear a likeness to this person, although they haven't said specifically whether it is the same man to talk a second suspect has also been arrested in another suburb, north west of stockholm, about 20 minutes from where we are now, but very little information emerging about insofar, though some reports suggesting there are links between the two...
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it would have been a minor fire. eliza anderson/tenant who escaped fire:i didn't hear no alarms.ll i heard was people banging on walls. that was the alert. all our neighbors were just banging on walls yelling 'ire fire!' no alarms. no sprinklers. no wetness going out. nothing. that woman says that if her aunt had not banged on her door....she and her three young children would probably have died. an attorney for owner keith kim is shifting blame to the company which managedthe property -- 'urojas community services'. the fire is still under investigation... (catherine) another big story we're tracking. a south bay woman was hospitalized overnight after being attacked by as many as 6 other women... it happened near san jose state university. police responded just after one-am to a fight on east san carlos street where they say a bottle was being used as a weapon. officers found the victim suffering from visible injuries....she's expected to survive. the suspects are described as women in their mid 20's....and they're still on the loose tonight. (grant) the man charged with seven c
it would have been a minor fire. eliza anderson/tenant who escaped fire:i didn't hear no alarms.ll i heard was people banging on walls. that was the alert. all our neighbors were just banging on walls yelling 'ire fire!' no alarms. no sprinklers. no wetness going out. nothing. that woman says that if her aunt had not banged on her door....she and her three young children would probably have died. an attorney for owner keith kim is shifting blame to the company which managedthe property --...
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ben and eliza got sick from wrecked worm disease. it happened during their honeymoon in maui. it is a rare illness and it is spread by a parasite that infects rats. the couple has made several trips to the hospital since coming back from the honeymoon and they continue their long road to recovery. >>> the time is 7:11. next time you drive to san francisco's airport, a photo of your license plate may be taken. the data that the airport is collecting and the concerns about privacy. >> reporter: marin could see devastating flood levels. i will have details outlining the possible impacts. >>> and westbound 24 through lafayette is slow this morning at this hour. coming up, we will have a look at other spots throughout the bay area, including a look at the south bay commute. >>> a lot of cloud cover. some light rain. there is a cell or two getting closer to the city. we will take a look at that and see what is in store for tomorrow night. >> welcome back to mornings on 2. most of the state has bounced back from the record breaking drought because of the rainy winter. most of the cou
ben and eliza got sick from wrecked worm disease. it happened during their honeymoon in maui. it is a rare illness and it is spread by a parasite that infects rats. the couple has made several trips to the hospital since coming back from the honeymoon and they continue their long road to recovery. >>> the time is 7:11. next time you drive to san francisco's airport, a photo of your license plate may be taken. the data that the airport is collecting and the concerns about privacy....
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eliza get from spur and [inaudible] from sf cause. for working with me on the language for this resolution and for their work emphasizing and fighting for the importance of securing land for urban agriculture. thank you. >> thank you. supervisor ronen has made a motion to amend second by supervisor peskin colleagues can take the amendment without objection? without objection the moment pass. >> [gavel] >> supervisor safai >> thank you supervisor ronen for caring the spirit actually interacted with this particular farm over a number of years and they provided a tremendous amount of place or opportunity for people to organize and build community and i think that's an important aspect of this program. i am wondering if we can add a friendly commitment . to ask the department of public works, also, investigate there's a lot of unaccepted public right of ways or unaccepted streets that they have in their street parks program but some of the parcels are very large. we had one at the garden that we built it's usually half a city block it the
eliza get from spur and [inaudible] from sf cause. for working with me on the language for this resolution and for their work emphasizing and fighting for the importance of securing land for urban agriculture. thank you. >> thank you. supervisor ronen has made a motion to amend second by supervisor peskin colleagues can take the amendment without objection? without objection the moment pass. >> [gavel] >> supervisor safai >> thank you supervisor ronen for caring the...
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eliza get from spur and [inaudible] from sf cause. for working with me on the language for this resolution and for their work emphasizing and fighting for the importance of securing land for urban agriculture. thank you. >> thank you. supervisor ronen has made a motion to amend second by supervisor peskin colleagues can take the amendment without objection? without objection the moment pass. >> [gavel] >> supervisor safai >> thank you supervisor ronen for caring the spirit actually interacted with this particular farm over a number of years and they provided a tremendous amount of place or opportunity for people to organize and build community and i think that's an important aspect of this program. i am wondering if we can add a friendly commitment . to ask the department of public works, also, investigate there's a lot of unaccepted public right of ways or unaccepted streets that they have in their street parks program but some of the parcels are very large. we had one at the garden that we built it's usually half a city block it the
eliza get from spur and [inaudible] from sf cause. for working with me on the language for this resolution and for their work emphasizing and fighting for the importance of securing land for urban agriculture. thank you. >> thank you. supervisor ronen has made a motion to amend second by supervisor peskin colleagues can take the amendment without objection? without objection the moment pass. >> [gavel] >> supervisor safai >> thank you supervisor ronen for caring the...
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eliza get from spur and [inaudible] from sf cause. for working with me on the language for this resolution and for their work emphasizing and fighting for the importance of securing land for urban agriculture. thank you. >> thank you. supervisor ronen has made a motion to amend second by supervisor peskin colleagues can take the amendment without objection? without objection the moment pass. >> [gavel] >> supervisor safai >> thank you supervisor ronen for caring the spirit actually interacted with this particular farm over a number of years and they provided a tremendous amount of place or opportunity for people to organize and build community and i think that's an important aspect of this program. i am wondering if we can add a friendly commitment . to ask the department of public works, also, investigate there's a lot of unaccepted public right of ways or unaccepted streets that they have in their street parks program but some of the parcels are very large. we had one at the garden that we built it's usually half a city block it the
eliza get from spur and [inaudible] from sf cause. for working with me on the language for this resolution and for their work emphasizing and fighting for the importance of securing land for urban agriculture. thank you. >> thank you. supervisor ronen has made a motion to amend second by supervisor peskin colleagues can take the amendment without objection? without objection the moment pass. >> [gavel] >> supervisor safai >> thank you supervisor ronen for caring the...